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Maintenance Manual - English

PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server   

Maintenance Manual

Edition August 2010 

Summary of Contents for PRIMERGY RX900 S1

Page 1: ...Maintenance Manual English PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Maintenance Manual Edition August 2010 ...

Page 2: ...pyright and Trademarks Copyright 2010 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: ... in the mouse and keyboard are limited life components Use 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...

Page 4: ...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 to...

Page 5: ... 5 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 Replacing the lithium battery ...

Page 6: ...6 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 ...

Page 7: ...cedures 37 4 1 Using diagnostics information 37 4 1 1 Locate the faulty server 37 4 1 2 Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators 39 4 2 Opening the rack door 40 4 3 Shutting down the server 41 4 4 Sliding the server out of the rack 42 4 5 Opening the server 44 4 5 1 Removing the front cover 45 4 5 2 Removing the rear cover 46 4 6 Closing the server 47 4 6 1 Installing the fro...

Page 8: ...Required tools 59 5 3 2 Starting the task 59 5 3 3 Removing the power supply unit 60 5 3 4 Installing a dummy module 61 5 3 5 Completing the task 61 5 4 Replacing the power distribution board 62 5 4 1 Required tools 62 5 4 2 Starting the task 62 5 4 3 Sliding the local service display outward 63 5 4 4 Disconnecting the cables 64 5 4 5 Removing the fan cage 65 5 4 6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide 66 5 ...

Page 9: ...the HDD SSD module 86 6 3 1 Required tools 86 6 3 2 Starting the task 86 6 3 3 Unlocking the HDD SSD module 87 6 3 4 Removing the HDD SSD module 87 6 3 5 Installing the dummy module 88 6 3 6 Completing the task 88 6 4 Replacing the SAS backplane 89 6 4 1 Required tools 89 6 4 2 Starting the task 89 6 4 3 Sliding the local service display outward 90 6 4 4 Disconnecting the cables 91 6 4 5 Sliding t...

Page 10: ... tools 114 8 2 2 Preparing the SFP transceiver module 115 8 2 3 Inserting the SFP transceiver module 116 8 2 4 Installing the secondary SFP transceiver module 119 8 3 Replacing SFP transceiver modules 120 8 3 1 Required tools 120 8 3 2 Removing an SFP transceiver module 121 8 3 3 Completing the task 123 8 4 Installing a hot plug expansion card 124 8 4 1 Required tools 124 8 4 2 Starting the task 1...

Page 11: ...8 6 8 Inserting the expansion card in the slot 146 8 6 9 Activating the expansion card 147 8 6 10 Completing the task 147 8 7 Installing a non hot plug expansion card 148 8 7 1 Required tools 148 8 7 2 Starting the task 149 8 7 3 Removing the PCI Riser if applicable 149 8 7 4 Removing the slot cover 150 8 7 5 Inserting the expansion card in the slot 150 8 7 6 Installing the PCI Riser if applicable...

Page 12: ... the BBU in the BBU holder 171 8 11 5 Connecting the BBU to the Modular RAID controller 173 8 11 6 Completing the task 174 8 12 Replacing a Battery Backup Unit BBU 175 8 12 1 Required tools 175 8 12 2 Starting the task 176 8 12 3 Disconnecting the BBU from the Modular RAID controller 177 8 12 4 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder 178 8 12 5 Disconnecting the BBU cable from the BBU 179 8 12 6 Rein...

Page 13: ...the task 195 9 4 3 Removing the DIMM memory module 196 9 4 4 Reinstalling a DIMM memory module 196 9 4 5 Completing the task 197 10 Processors 199 10 1 Installing a processor in a new CPUMEMR 200 10 1 1 Required tools 200 10 1 2 Starting the task 201 10 1 3 Removing the socket cover 201 10 1 4 Installing the processor 202 10 1 5 Applying the thermal paste 203 10 1 6 Installing the heat sink 205 10...

Page 14: ...ront panel and external connectors 227 12 1 Replacing the control panel 228 12 1 1 Required tools 228 12 1 2 Starting the task 228 12 1 3 Removing the control panel 229 12 1 4 Disconnecting the control panel cable 230 12 1 5 Connecting the control panel cable 231 12 1 6 Installing the control panel 232 12 1 7 Completing the task 233 12 2 Replacing the front panel module 234 12 2 1 Required tools 2...

Page 15: ... Inserting the local service display 250 13 1 5 Completing the task 251 13 2 Replacing the chassis ID board 252 13 2 1 Required tools 252 13 2 2 Starting the task 252 13 2 3 Removing the chassis ID board 253 13 2 4 Installing the chassis ID board 256 13 2 5 Completing the task 259 14 Baseboard 261 14 1 Replacing the lithium battery 262 14 1 1 Required tools 262 14 1 2 Starting the task 263 14 1 3 ...

Page 16: ... cables 279 14 6 5 Removing the fan cage 280 14 6 6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide 281 14 6 7 Removing the air guide 282 14 6 8 Removing the baseboard 283 14 6 9 Inserting the baseboard 284 14 6 10 Installing the air guide 285 14 6 11 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide 286 14 6 12 Inserting the fan cage 287 14 6 13 Connecting the cables to the baseboard 288 14 6 14 Sliding the local service display inward 28...

Page 17: ...SAS backplane or the power distribution board 315 15 4 1 Required tools 315 15 4 2 Starting the task 315 15 4 3 Sliding the local service display outward 316 15 4 4 Disconnecting the cables 317 15 4 5 Removing the fan cage 318 15 4 6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide 319 15 4 7 Removing the air guide 320 15 4 8 Removing the baseboard 321 15 4 9 Removing the power distribution board 322 15 4 10 Disconnect...

Page 18: ...uides 342 15 5 11 Inserting the baseboard 343 15 5 12 Installing the air guide 344 15 5 13 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide 345 15 5 14 Inserting the fan cage 346 15 5 15 Connecting the cables to the baseboard 347 15 5 16 Sliding the local service display inward 348 15 5 17 Completing the task 348 16 Appendix 351 16 1 Mechanical overview 351 16 1 1 Front side 351 16 1 2 Rear side 352 16 1 3 Top view 35...

Page 19: ...s or to react on release upgrades that provide new functionality or require additional capacity The manual at hand focusses on local maintenance tasks to be done at the server site It is recommended to prepare these local maintenance tasks by remote diagnostics procedures introduced in the ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual on the ServerView Suite DVD 2 V CAUTION The document at han...

Page 20: ...formation on the board layout indicators or BIOS Setup Other documentation such as service foils attached to the server covers or the illustrated spares catalogue available in the internet not applicable for the Japanese market help you to organize your work see figure 1 This section provides information on Documents you need at hand on page 21 Accessing PRIMERGY documentation on page 24 Figure 1 ...

Page 21: ...y are available on the ServerView Suite DVD 2 and in the internet BIOS Setup manual This manual provides instructions and reference information needed to configure the system functions view and change device settings view environmental information for the platform Most systems are already configured by the manufacturer or the dealer There is no need to run the BIOS Setup when starting the computer...

Page 22: ...anual This manual provides information on features and technical data of the server The manual explains the indicators and includes instructions on how to install set up and operate the server Safety Notes and Regulations The safety instructions listed in this manual will help you to avoid making serious errors that could impair your health damage the device and endanger the data base Technical ma...

Page 23: ...ion files in your operating system Manual for the monitor Operating system documentation Returning Used Devices manual and Service Desk leaflet ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual Customer Self Service CSS manual Warranty manual A leaflet guides you to information on warranty regulations in section Safety Eco Warrenty on the ServerView DVD 2 Document Description Format Table 1 Docume...

Page 24: ...ujitsu com EMEA market and http primeserver fujitsu com primergy manual html Japanese market PRIMERGY server documentation can be accessed using the navigation option Industry standard servers 1 2 Notational conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual Text in italics indicates commands or menu items Quotation marks indicate names of chapters and terms that are being em...

Page 25: ...alling an optional component The PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating manual introduces the features of the RX900 S1 server and provides an overview of available hardware options to configure your server as needed in your system setup Use the ServerView Suite to plan hardware expansions for example due to capacity problems For more information see ServerView documentation on the following topics Adm...

Page 26: ...you to the faulty component The CSS button enables the indicator of the faulty component to light up even if the power has been switched off see Using diagnostics information on page 37 If a defective component is included in the CSS concept the CSS indicators on the front and rear side of the server light up For more information see the ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual and the Cu...

Page 27: ...ion Trained personnel Trained persons can install or replace certain hot plug components during operation The hot plug procedure increases the availability of system operation and guarantees a high degree of data integrity and fail safe performance Components that can be handled by trained personnel are Power supply units see Power supply on page 53 Fan modules see Fan modules on page 101 HDD modu...

Page 28: ...ll void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability Components to be handled by authorized personnel are Processors see Processors on page 199 Memory modules see Main memory on page 181 Expansion cards see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 Optical drives see Optical and backup drives on page 221 SAS backplane see Hard disk and solid state drives on page 79 Power distribution boar...

Page 29: ... list of required tools at the beginning of each procedure Table 2 lists all available screws in the RX900 S1 server Usage Type Figure Head Tool Bit insert 2 5 inch HDD SSD modules M3 x 4 mm Phillips Ph0 Cable guide screw Phillips Ph0 Captive screw knurled screw Phillips Ph2 Expansion card screw M3 x 4 5 mm Phillips Ph0 Fan cable screw Phillips Ph0 Knurled screw Phillips Ph2 Table 2 List of screws...

Page 30: ...900 S1 Before you start Slimline Optical drive M2 0 Phillips Ph0 TPM screw Phillips Ph0 UFM nylon screw Phillips Ph1 USB module screw Phillips Ph1 Usage Type Figure Head Tool Bit insert Table 2 List of screws for the RX900 S1 ...

Page 31: ...m all liability Any failure to observe the guidelines in this manual and any improper repairs could expose the user to risks electric shock energy hazards fire hazards or damage the equipment Before installing removing internal options to from the server turn off the server all peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cords from the power outlet Failure to do so can...

Page 32: ... mains voltage remove the power plug from the safety socket Always connect the device and the attached peripherals to the same power circuit Otherwise you run the risk of losing data if for example the server is still operating but the peripheral device e g storage subsystem has failed during a power outage Take notice that the data cables to peripheral devices are adequately shielded To the LAN w...

Page 33: ...ly install system expansions that satisfy the requirements and rules governing safety and electromagnetic compatibility and relating to telecommunications terminal equipment If you install other expansions you may damage the system or violate the safety regulations and regulations governing RFI suppression Information on which system expansions are suitable can be obtained from the customer servic...

Page 34: ...acturer see the Technical Manual for the system board Replace the lithium battery on the system board in accordance with the instructions in the Maintenance manual The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated Do not disassemble heat about 100 C 212F or incinerate the battery Working with CDs DVDs and CD DVD drives When working with devices with CD DVD dr...

Page 35: ...e equipment damage and can fly out of the device danger of injury particularly to uncovered body parts such as the face or neck I You can prevent mechanical damage and damage to the CD DVD drive as well as premature CD DVD wear by observing the following suggestions Only insert CDs DVDs in the drive when needed and remove them after use Store the CDs DVDs in suitable sleeves Protect the CDs DVDs f...

Page 36: ...SDs You must always discharge yourself of static charges e g by touching a grounded object before working The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charges Only touch the components at the positions highlighted in green touch points Do not touch any exposed pins or conductors on a component Use a grounding cable designed for this purpose to connect yourself to the system unit as you i...

Page 37: ...topics Administration and manageability Maintenance Please contact your local Fujitsu service department for details on the service concept for your server as well as key data that need to be close at hand when explaining the problem organizing the replacement and ordering spare parts The following diagnostics procedures help you to perform the replacement task when you start to install the spare ...

Page 38: ...tected for a CSS component that can be fixed for reasons of precaution with the CSS concept Flashes yellow if an error was detected that can be fixed with the CSS concept Does not light up when the system is OK If the event is still acute after a power failure the indicator is activated after the restart The indicator also lights up in standby mode For information on the control elements and indic...

Page 39: ...View Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual and the Customer Self Service CSS manual on the ServerView Suite DVD 2 Figure 3 CSS button on the PCI Riser Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must ...

Page 40: ...GY RX900 S1 Server Operating manual and Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual Ê Take a note on the faulty component indicated by the indicator Number of the component Faulty component For DIMM memory modules Identifier of the slot 4 2 Opening the rack door For information on how to open the front and rear doors of the rack see PRIMECENTER Rack System for P...

Page 41: ... server press the On Off button Ê Pull all power cords out of the power outlets Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu f...

Page 42: ...e server out of the rack without having installed the anti tilt plate may cause the rack to tip over Be careful not to pinch fingers or clothes when sliding out the server or pushing it back Failure to do so may cause injury Follow the safety instructions in the chapter Safety instructions on page 31 Figure 4 Removing the server Ê Loosen the knurled screws see circle Trained personnel 1 0 ...

Page 43: ...er as they are not designed to bear the weight of the unit The front handles are only to be used for pushing the server into the rack or pulling it out of the rack Ê Slide the server onto the lifter platform VCAUTION Due to the heavy weight a suitable lifter is required to remove the server from the rack Make sure that the lifter is locked in place before you start to slide the server Ê Release th...

Page 44: ...egulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility and to prevent fires The housing covers must not remain open for longer than 5 minutes Follow the safety instructions in the chapter Safety instructions on page 31 The server is accessible via three covers see figure 5 that can be removed independently from each other 1 Front cover see Removing the front cover on page 45 2 Fan cover see Opening th...

Page 45: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 45 Basic procedures Figure 5 Front cover 1 fan cover 2 and rear cover 3 4 5 1 Removing the front cover Figure 6 Removing the front cover 0 1 0 ...

Page 46: ...ush the front cover back by approximately 1 cm Ê Remove the front cover by lifting it upward 4 5 2 Removing the rear cover Figure 7 Removing the rear cover Ê Loosen the captive screws on the rear cover see circle Ê Push the rear cover back by approximately 1 cm Ê Remove the cover by lifting it upward 0 ...

Page 47: ...ulations regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility and to prevent fires Follow the safety instructions in the chapter Safety instructions on page 31 The three covers of the server can be closed independently of each other 1 Front cover see Installing the front cover on page 47 2 Fan cover see Closing the fan cover on page 104 3 Rear cover see Installing the rear cover on page 48 4 6 1 In...

Page 48: ... as possible in the direction of the arrow Ê Fasten the captive screw on the cover see circle 4 6 2 Installing the rear cover Figure 9 Installing the rear cover Ê Place the rear cover onto the server such that it projects approximately 1 cm at the back Ê Push the rear cover as far as possible in the direction of the arrow Ê Fasten the captive screws on the cover see circles 0 ...

Page 49: ...place 1 I The middle parts of the rails must click into place so that they can no longer be moved Ê Place the server in module direction as close as possible in front of the rack and lift it to the mounting position VCAUTION Due to the heavy weight a suitable lifter is required to lift the server to the mounting position Make sure that the lifter is locked in place before you start to mount the se...

Page 50: ...slide the server into the rack 4 Remove the lifter V CAUTION Do not use the front handles to raise the server as they are not designed to bear the weight of the unit The front handles are only to be used for pushing the server into the rack or pulling it out of the rack Sliding the Server into the rack Ê Slide the server into the rack Ê Fasten the server to the rack with the four knurled screws on...

Page 51: ...r 4 9 Closing the rack door For information on how to close the front and rear doors of the rack see PRIMECENTER Rack System for PRIMERGY PRIME POWER BS2000 STORAGE Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personn...

Page 52: ...52 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Basic procedures ...

Page 53: ...ne additional hot plug power supply unit can be installed to achieve AC redundancy in a 2 2 configuration For more information on the redundancy concept see PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating Manual V CAUTION Areas around the power supply unit may remain extremely hot after shutdown Wait for a while after shutdown before removing the power supply unit When installing the power supply unit be sure ...

Page 54: ...wer supply unit tool less 5 1 2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Open the rear door of the rack see Opening the rack door on page 40 5 1 3 Removing a dummy module if applicable I Dummy modules protect free bays against environmental impact Remove the dummy module before installing an additional power supply unit Figure 11 Removing a dummy module from a PSU bay Trained personn...

Page 55: ...g to comply with applicable EMC regulations regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and to protect against fire 5 1 4 Installing a power supply unit Figure 12 Installing a power supply unit Ê Slide the power supply unit into the empty bay until it clicks into place I Make sure that the power supply unit engages correctly in the mounting location and is locked in position This is the only way ...

Page 56: ... the cable through the cable strap Ê Pull the cable strap tight to secure the power cord Ê Connect the newly installed power supply unit to the mains Ê Check whether the power supply unit works properly The PSU works properly when the indicator 1 in figure 14 lights green For more information see PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating manual 0 1 ...

Page 57: ...r door of the rack see Closing the rack door on page 51 5 2 Replacing a hot plug power supply unit V CAUTION When replacing a non defective hot plug power supply unit in a non redundant configuration the server must be switched off first 5 2 1 Required tools Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Replacing the power supply unit tool less Trained personnel ...

Page 58: ...ng the power supply unit Figure 15 Unlocking and removing the power supply unit Ê Remove the power cord from the cable strap You can loosen the cable strap by opening the small locking lever Ê Remove the power cord from the installed power supply unit Ê Press the green release lever 1 and pull out the power supply unit in the direction of the arrow 2 Grip the handle while pulling the power supply ...

Page 59: ...Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Only when replacing a non defective hot plug power supply unit in a non redundant configuration Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 2 Close the rear door of the rack see Closing the rack door on page 51 5 3 Removing a redundant hot plug power supply unit 5 3 1 Required tools Starting and completing the task ...

Page 60: ...r Ê Remove the power cord from the installed power supply unit Ê Press the green release lever 1 and pull out the power supply unit in the direction of the arrow 2 Grip the handle while pulling the power supply Ê Completely remove the defective power supply unit from the bay V CAUTION Never leave the bay for the power supply unit empty for more than two minutes during operation Otherwise excessive...

Page 61: ... environmental impact Figure 17 Installing a dummy module in a PSU bay Ê Press the two plastic clips together as indicated by the arrows and install the dummy module 5 3 5 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Close the rear door of the rack see Closing the rack door on page 51 ...

Page 62: ...er on page 41 4 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 5 Opening the server on page 44 6 Remove all PSUs see Removing the power supply unit on page 58 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only...

Page 63: ...n cards and BBU on page 105 I Before removing the expansion cards take a note on the installation slot number for each card Make sure that you reinstall the card in the slot it was located before the replacement 9 Remove the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 10 Remove the BBU holder see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 5 4 3 Sliding the local service display outward Figure 18 Sl...

Page 64: ...seboard Ê Disconnect the following cables from the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable for the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see Cabling on page 367 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 65: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 65 Power supply 5 4 5 Removing the fan cage Figure 20 Removing the fan cage Ê Loosen the captive screws 1 Ê Lift the fan cage out of the chassis 2 0 ...

Page 66: ...intenance Manual RX900 S1 Power supply 5 4 6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide Figure 21 Removing the CPUMEMR guide Ê Loosen the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 1 Ê Lift the CPUMEMR guide out of the chassis 2 0 ...

Page 67: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 67 Power supply 5 4 7 Removing the air guide Figure 22 Removing the air guide Ê Loosen the captive screws 1 Ê Lift the air guide out of the chassis 2 0 ...

Page 68: ...ews 1 Ê Slide the baseboard approximately 1 cm in the direction of the arrow 2 V CAUTION Make sure that you have removed all power supply units before removing the baseboard Otherwise the power supply units or the power distribution board might be damaged Ê Carefully lift the baseboard out of the chassis by using the handle 3 0 1 ...

Page 69: ...ving the power distribution board Figure 24 Removing the power distribution board Ê Open the cable clamps 1 Ê Disconnect the power cables from the baseboard 2 Ê Loosen the captive screws 3 Ê Remove the power distribution board from the baseboard 0 0 1 1 2 ...

Page 70: ... Power supply Figure 25 Disconnecting the power cables Ê Disconnect the following cables from the power distribution board Power cable of the optical drive 1 2 Power cable for the SAS backplane 3 Power distribution cables 4 0 1 2 2 ...

Page 71: ...0 Installing the power distribution board Figure 26 Connecting the power cables Ê Connect the following cables to the power distribution board Power distribution cables 1 Power cable for the SAS backplane 2 Power cable of the optical drive 3 4 1 2 0 1 ...

Page 72: ...e power distribution board Ê Insert the power distribution board in the baseboard 1 Ê Connect the power cables to the baseboard 2 Ê Fasten the captive screws 3 Ê Close the cable clamps 4 5 4 11 Inserting the baseboard Figure 28 Inserting the baseboard 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 ...

Page 73: ...he arrow 2 until it clicks into place Ê Fasten the captive screws 3 V CAUTION Ensure not to damage the EMI springs to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures 5 4 12 Installing the air guide Figure 29 Installing the air guide Ê Place the air guide in the chassis 1 Ê Fasten the captive screws 2 0 0 ...

Page 74: ...ce Manual RX900 S1 Power supply 5 4 13 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Figure 30 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Ê Insert the CPUMEMR guide in the installation slot 1 Ê Fasten the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 2 0 0 ...

Page 75: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 75 Power supply 5 4 14 Inserting the fan cage Figure 31 Inserting the fan cage Ê Insert the fan cage in the mounting bay 1 Ê Fasten the captive screws 2 0 0 ...

Page 76: ...o the baseboard Ê Connect the following cables to the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable to the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see Cabling on page 367 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 77: ...e Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 2 Install the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 3 Install all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCIe slots 8 to 17 see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 I Make sure that you reinstall each card in the slots it was located before the replacement 4 Install all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 I Make sure that you reinstall each ...

Page 78: ...ounting the server in the rack on page 49 8 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 9 Closing the rack door on page 51 Ê Verify the settings on the baseboard see the Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual for a detailed description ...

Page 79: ...es must all be marked clearly so that they can be put back in their original places after an upgrade If this is not done existing data can be lost The hot plug function is only possible in conjunction with a corresponding RAID configuration Further information about the RAID configuration or RAID level can be found in the RAID controller documentation Do not touch the circuitry on boards or solder...

Page 80: ...unit or bring it into contact with metallic objects Use the device on a shock and vibration free surface Do not use the unit in extremely hot or cold locations or locations with extreme temperature changes Never attempt to disassemble the hard disk unit 6 1 Installing the HDD SSD module 6 1 1 Required tools Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Installing the HDD SS...

Page 81: ... Press both tabs on the dummy module together until the locking mechanism disengages 1 Ê Pull the dummy module out of the bay 2 V CAUTION Store the dummy module in a safe place If you have removed an HDD SSD module and do not install a new one in its place put the dummy module back in its place for cooling to comply with EMC regulations regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility and for p...

Page 82: ...e HDD SSD module Figure 35 Unlocking the 2 5 inch HDD SSD module Ê Release the locking mechanism as follows 1 Press the two green tabs of the locking lever together 1 2 Push the handle of the HDD SSD module fully in the direction of the arrow 2 The HDD SSD module is now unlocked 2 1 ...

Page 83: ...ng the 2 5 inch HDD SSD module Ê Carefully push the HDD SSD module into the empty bay 1 until it stops Ê Push the handle completely 2 in the direction of the arrow until the locking mechanism engages 6 1 6 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Closing the rack door on page 51 0 ...

Page 84: ...eration if you are not sure that the drive is operated by a RAID controller and belongs to a disk array that is operating in RAID level 1 1E 10 5 50 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 mounting locations later If...

Page 85: ...le for removing non defective HDD SSD modules Ê Set the drive to Offline via the software RAID controller configuration software before removing an HDD SSD module that is not defective 6 2 3 Unlocking the HDD SSD module Figure 37 Unlocking the 2 5 inch HDD SSD module Ê Release the locking mechanism as follows 1 Press the two green tabs of the locking lever together 1 2 Push the handle of the HDD S...

Page 86: ...ive to come to a stop Ê Pull the HDD SSD module out completely 6 2 5 Completing the task Perform one of the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the dummy module on page 88 2 Installing the HDD SSD module on page 80 6 3 Removing the HDD SSD module 6 3 1 Required tools Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Removing the HDD SSD module tool less 6 3 2...

Page 87: ...ver together 1 2 Push the handle of the HDD SSD module fully in the direction of the arrow 2 The HDD SSD module is now unlocked 6 3 4 Removing the HDD SSD module Ê Pull the HDD SSD module out a few centimeters Ê Wait for at least 60 seconds I This period is necessary for the RAID controller to recognize that an HDD SSD module has been removed and for the hard disk drive to come to a stop Ê Pull th...

Page 88: ...ives 6 3 5 Installing the dummy module To install a dummy module follow the procedure for Removing the dummy module on page 81 in reverse order 6 3 6 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Closing the rack door on page 51 ...

Page 89: ...age 37 3 Shutting down the server on page 41 4 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 5 Opening the server on page 44 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service ...

Page 90: ...d remove all HDD SSD modules see Unlocking the HDD SSD module on page 82 and Removing the HDD SSD module on page 86 I Before removing the HDD SSD modules take a note on the bay number for each module Make sure that you reinstall the module in the bay it was located before the SAS backplane replacement 6 4 3 Sliding the local service display outward Figure 39 Sliding the local service display outwa...

Page 91: ...rom the baseboard Ê Disconnect the following cables from the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable for the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see Cabling on page 367 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 92: ...e drives 6 4 5 Sliding the optical drive outward Figure 41 Sliding the optical drive outward Ê Use the handle A to unlock the optical drive Ê Slide the optical drive outward a few centimeters so that you have free access to the SAS backplane see circles C A ...

Page 93: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 93 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 4 6 Removing the air guide Figure 42 Removing the air guide Ê Loosen the captive screws 1 Ê Lift the air guide out of the chassis 2 0 ...

Page 94: ... the SAS backplane by pulling it straight upward Do not tilt it 6 4 8 Installing the SAS backplane Figure 44 Installing the SAS backplane Ê Insert the SAS backplane into the bay until it clicks into place Do not tilt it I Make sure that the SAS backplane is installed correctly Otherwise the HDD SSD modules can be damaged when you install them Ê Fasten the captive screw see circle on the SAS backpl...

Page 95: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 95 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 4 9 Installing the air guide Figure 45 Installing the air guide Ê Place the air guide in the chassis 1 Ê Fasten the captive screws 2 0 0 ...

Page 96: ...intenance Manual RX900 S1 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 4 10 Sliding the optical drive inward Figure 46 Sliding the optical drive inward Ê Slide the optical drive into the bay until it clicks into place ...

Page 97: ...e cables to the baseboard Ê Connect the following cables to the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable to the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see Cabling on page 367 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 98: ... Manual RX900 S1 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 4 12 Sliding the local service display inward Figure 48 Sliding the local service display inward Ê Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place ...

Page 99: ...n page 83 I Make sure that you reinstall the module in the bay it was located before the SAS backplane replacement 2 Insert all CPUMEMRs see Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 I Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the SAS backplane replacement 3 Closing the server on page 47 4 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 5 Bringing the server back to...

Page 100: ...100 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Hard disk and solid state drives ...

Page 101: ...hutdown before installing or removing internal options 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 of the server to discharge static electricity from your body Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edges of the circuit boards If devices ar...

Page 102: ...icable Replacing the fan module tool less 7 1 2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Locate the faulty server on page 37 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 7 1 3 Opening the fan cover Figure 49 Opening the fan cover Ê Press the handle in direction of the arrow and lift the fan cover Trained personnel ...

Page 103: ...ew fan module ready for the installation V CAUTION Never leave the fan module bay empty for more than two minutes during operation Otherwise excessive temperatures could damage system components Ê Press the handle 1 and lift the fan module out of the housing 2 Ê Insert the new fan module in the empty bay until it engages The new fan module is tested by Server Management The indicator then either d...

Page 104: ...re 51 Closing the fan cover Ê Press the handle in direction of the arrow and insert the fan cover into the front cover 7 1 6 Completing the task Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 2 Closing the rack door on page 51 ...

Page 105: ...ion cards can be installed in the PCIe slots on the PCI Riser A and on the baseboard D The PCI Riser is connected to the baseboard via the connectors C and E The PCIe slots are assigned as follows B non hot plug PCIe slots on the PCI Riser F non hot plug PCIe slot for the Modular Raid controller only G hot plug PCIe slots H non hot plug PCIe slots on the baseboard Authorized personnel Authorized s...

Page 106: ...he slots see Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual I The RX900 S1 server can be equipped with one Modular RAID controller and two SAS RAID controllers but only for two of these RAID controllers a BBU can be installed Figure 52 PCIe slot assignment C A C C C B C E C F C D C G C H ...

Page 107: ...8 1 1 Required tools Mounting slot brackets Phillips Ph0 screw driver Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing t...

Page 108: ... and BBU 8 1 2 General instructions Figure 53 Mounting expansion card slot brackets Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket 1 Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4 5 mm screws 8 1 3 Network adapter D2735 ...

Page 109: ...nting tabs on the slot bracket 1 Ê Carefully shift the slot bracket towards the controller 2 until the plug shells engage with the cut outs in the slot bracket connector panel see circle Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4 5 mm screws Assembled network adapter D2735 ...

Page 110: ...xpansion cards and BBU 8 1 4 Network adapter D2745 Ê Hinge the slot bracket to the plug shell as shown 1 Ê Fold the slot bracket towards the controller until the threaded mounting tab is aligned with the screw hole on the controller 2 ...

Page 111: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 111 Expansion cards and BBU Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with one M3 x 4 5 mm screw Assembled network adapter D2745 ...

Page 112: ...troller on the mounting tabs 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 ...

Page 113: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 113 Expansion cards and BBU Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4 5 mm screws Assembled network adapter D2755 ...

Page 114: ...nsceiver modules tool less Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized in...

Page 115: ...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 connection Save the protective port plug for future use ...

Page 116: ... Expansion cards and BBU Figure 55 Unlatching the locking bail Ê Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP transceiver module 8 2 3 Inserting the SFP transceiver module Figure 56 Inserting the SFP transceiver module ...

Page 117: ...nd 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 primary right connector as shown Figure 57 Latching the locking bail Ê Carefully fold up and latch the locking bail ...

Page 118: ...1 Expansion cards and BBU Figure 58 Attaching 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 119: ...e Manual 119 Expansion cards and BBU 8 2 4 Installing the secondary SFP transceiver module Figure 59 Installing the secondary SFP transceiver module Ê If applicable install the secondary SFP transceiver module accordingly ...

Page 120: ...ceiver modules tool less Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized inte...

Page 121: ...ards and BBU 8 3 2 Removing an SFP transceiver module Figure 60 Removing the protective optical 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 ...

Page 122: ...nce Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU Figure 61 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 123: ... out of its socket connector Ê Reattach 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 8 3 3 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedure to complete the task Installing SFP transceiver modules on page 114 ...

Page 124: ... a slot cover Please observe the safety information in chapter Safety instructions on page 31 8 4 1 Required tools Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Installing the expansion card tool less Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service cen...

Page 125: ...the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 3 Removing the rear cover on page 46 4 If applicable Mounting expansion card slot brackets on page 107 5 If applicable Preparing the SFP transceiver module on page 115 8 4 3 Pulling the removal tool out of the slot Figure 63 Pulling the removal tool out of the slot 0 1 2 3 ...

Page 126: ...ull the removal tool out of the slot by the handle 5 8 4 4 Removing the retaining plate Figure 64 Removing the retaining plate from the removal tool Ê Lift the green movable engaging hooks see arrows no more than approximately 1 mm until the retaining plate is completely released V CAUTION The engaging hooks may easily be damaged if too much pressure is applied Ê Take the retaining plate out and p...

Page 127: ... disengage from the removal tool Ê Remove the engaging hooks 2 and keep them in a safe place 8 4 6 Inserting an expansion card in the removal tool Please choose one of the following procedures Long expansion cards on page 128 Short expansion cards such as the network adapter D2735 on page 128 Complete the procedure by performing Check the result of the installation for all expansion cards on page ...

Page 128: ...n the slot of the removal tool Ê Insert the green engaging hooks in the rods and push them down until they engage in the upper edge of the expansion card I Make sure that e g the ports on the expansion card are not blocked by the engaging hooks Short expansion cards such as the network adapter D2735 Figure 67 Inserting a short expansion card in the removal tool 0 0 ...

Page 129: ...see circle and fix the card with the engaging hook 1 Ê Insert the other two green engaging hooks 2 Check the result of the installation for all expansion cards Figure 68 Position of the expansion card Ê Check whether the expansion card is placed in parallel to the removal tool I Make sure that the screw see circle does not interfere with the engaging hook ...

Page 130: ...rd in the slot Figure 69 Inserting the expansion card in the slot Ê Carefully insert the removal tool together with the expansion card in the slot 1 Ê Insert the slot lock 2 and relock the slot 3 Ê Close the hot plug slot 4 Ê If applicable connect the cables on the expansion card 0 1 2 C A ...

Page 131: ...een The slot is in the enable sequence Ê Wait until the light pipe switch is constantly green The slot is now powered on I If the light pipe switch continues to flash an error has occurred Remove the expansion card and repeat the procedure as described above 8 4 9 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the serve...

Page 132: ... a slot cover Please observe the safety information in chapter Safety instructions on page 31 8 5 1 Required tools Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Removing the expansion card tool less Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service cente...

Page 133: ...f the rack on page 42 3 Removing the rear cover on page 46 8 5 3 Deactivating the expansion card Ê Deactivate the expansion card using either the related PCI hot plug software or by pressing the light pipe switch see A in Figure 70 Ê Wait until the light pipe switch no longer lights up The slot is now zero potential Ê If applicable disconnect the cables on the expansion card ...

Page 134: ... of the slot Ê Open the slot containing the expansion card 1 Ê Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward 2 pushing the plastic part down 3 and lifting the slot lock 4 Ê Hold the removal tool by the green handle and pull it out of the PCIe slot together with the expansion card 3 I Do not pull on the expansion card itself 0 1 2 3 C A ...

Page 135: ...l Figure 71 Removing the expansion card from the removal tool Ê Lift the green movable engaging hooks no more than approximately 1 mm until the expansion card is completely released Ê Take the expansion card out and put it aside V CAUTION The engaging hooks may easily be damaged if too much pressure is applied ...

Page 136: ...BBU 8 5 6 Removing the engaging hooks Figure 72 Removing the engaging hooks Ê Push the green engaging hooks down in the direction of the arrows 1 until they disengage from the removal tool Ê Remove the engaging hooks 2 and keep them in a safe place 0 0 0 ...

Page 137: ...taining plate in the removal tool Figure 73 Inserting the retaining plate in the removal tool Ê Insert the retaining plate in the slot of the removal tool Ê Insert the green engaging hooks in the rods and push them down until they engage in the upper edge of the retaining plate ...

Page 138: ...efully insert the removal tool together with the dummy module in the slot 1 Ê Insert the slot lock 2 and relock the slot 3 Ê Close the hot plug slot 4 8 5 9 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Closing the rack door on page 51 0 1 2 ...

Page 139: ...ge 31 I Only expansion cards of the same type and with the same settings may be exchanged If the expansion cards do not match the new expansion card will not be commissioned 8 6 1 Required tools Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Replacing the expansion card tool less Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out rep...

Page 140: ...r cover on page 46 5 Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators on page 39 6 If applicable Mounting expansion card slot brackets on page 107 7 If applicable Preparing the SFP transceiver module on page 115 8 6 3 Deactivating the expansion card Ê Deactivate the expansion card using either the related PCI hot plug software or by pressing the light pipe switch see A in Figure 70 Ê...

Page 141: ... of the slot Ê Open the slot containing the expansion card 1 Ê Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward 2 pushing the plastic part down 3 and lifting the slot lock 4 Ê Hold the removal tool by the green handle and pull it out of the PCIe slot together with the expansion card 3 I Do not pull on the expansion card itself 0 1 2 3 C A ...

Page 142: ...l Figure 76 Removing the expansion card from the removal tool Ê Lift the green movable engaging hooks no more than approximately 1 mm until the expansion card is completely released Ê Take the expansion card out and put it aside V CAUTION The engaging hooks may easily be damaged if too much pressure is applied ...

Page 143: ... disengage from the removal tool Ê Remove the engaging hooks 2 and keep them in a safe place 8 6 7 Inserting an expansion card in the removal tool Please choose one of the following procedures Long expansion cards on page 128 Short expansion cards such as the network adapter D2735 on page 128 Complete the procedure by performing Check the result of the installation for all expansion cards on page ...

Page 144: ...n the slot of the removal tool Ê Insert the green engaging hooks in the rods and push them down until they engage in the upper edge of the expansion card I Make sure that e g the ports on the expansion card are not blocked by the engaging hooks Short expansion cards such as the network adapter D2735 Figure 79 Inserting a short expansion card in the removal tool 0 0 ...

Page 145: ...see circle and fix the card with the engaging hook 1 Ê Insert the other two green engaging hooks 2 Check the result of the installation for all expansion cards Figure 80 Position of the expansion card Ê Check whether the expansion card is placed in parallel to the removal tool I Make sure that the screw see circle does not interfere with the engaging hook ...

Page 146: ...rd in the slot Figure 81 Inserting the expansion card in the slot Ê Carefully insert the removal tool together with the expansion card in the slot 1 Ê Insert the slot lock 2 and relock the slot 3 Ê Close the hot plug slot 4 Ê If applicable connect the cables on the expansion card 0 1 2 C A ...

Page 147: ...en The slot is in the enable sequence Ê Wait until the light pipe switch is constantly green The slot is now powered on I If the light pipe switch continues to flash an error has occurred Remove the expansion card and repeat the procedure as described above 8 6 10 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the serve...

Page 148: ...ry on boards and soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edge of the circuit boards Follow the safety instructions in the Safety instructions on page 31 8 7 1 Required tools Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Installing the expansion card tool less Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks...

Page 149: ... the rack on page 42 4 Removing the rear cover on page 46 5 If applicable Mounting expansion card slot brackets on page 107 6 If applicable Preparing the SFP transceiver module on page 115 8 7 3 Removing the PCI Riser if applicable Figure 82 Removing the PCI Riser Ê Press the green button 1 Ê Lift the handle 2 to disconnect the PCI Riser PCIR from the baseboard Ê Pull the PCIR up and out by using ...

Page 150: ...Figure 83 Removing the slot cover Ê Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward 1 pushing the plastic part down 2 and lifting the slot lock 3 Ê Remove the slot cover 4 8 7 5 Inserting the expansion card in the slot Figure 84 Inserting the expansion card in the slot 0 1 2 1 0 ...

Page 151: ...card in the slot 1 Ê Insert the slot lock 2 and relock the slot 3 Ê If applicable connect the cables on the expansion card 8 7 6 Installing the PCI Riser if applicable Figure 85 Installing the PCI Riser Ê Carefully insert the PCIR in the slot 1 Ê Lock the PCIR by pushing down the handle 2 0 ...

Page 152: ...f 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 Do not touch the circuitry on boards and soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edge of the circuit boards Follow the safety instructions in the Safety instructions on page 31 Authorized personnel Authorized specia...

Page 153: ... for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Removing the expansion card tool less 8 8 2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Removing the rear cover on page 46 ...

Page 154: ... cards and BBU 8 8 3 Removing the PCI Riser if applicable Figure 86 Removing the PCI Riser Ê Press the green button 1 Ê Lift the handle 2 to disconnect the PCI Riser PCIR from the baseboard Ê Pull the PCIR up and out by using the handle 3 0 1 ...

Page 155: ... the slot Figure 87 Removing the expansion card from the slot Ê If applicable remove the cables from the expansion card Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward 1 pushing the plastic part down 2 and lifting the slot lock 3 Ê Carefully pull the expansion card out of the lot 4 2 0 1 ...

Page 156: ...156 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 8 5 Installing the slot cover Figure 88 Installing the slot cover Ê Install the slot cover 1 Ê Insert the slot lock 2 and relock the slot 3 1 0 ...

Page 157: ... Carefully insert the PCIR in the slot 1 Ê Lock the PCIR by pushing down the handle 2 8 8 7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 4 Closing the rack door on page 51 0 ...

Page 158: ...oards Follow the safety instructions in the Safety instructions on page 31 I Only expansion cards of the same type and with the same settings may be exchanged If the expansion cards do not match the new expansion card will not be commissioned 8 9 1 Required tools Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Replacing the expansion card tool less A...

Page 159: ... down the server on page 41 4 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 5 Removing the rear cover on page 46 6 Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators on page 39 7 If applicable Mounting expansion card slot brackets on page 107 8 If applicable Preparing the SFP transceiver module on page 115 8 9 3 Removing the PCI Riser if applicable Figure 90 Removing the PCI Riser 0 1 ...

Page 160: ...IR up and out by using the handle 3 8 9 4 Removing the expansion card from the slot Figure 91 Removing the expansion card from the slot Ê If applicable remove the cables from the expansion card Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward 1 pushing the plastic part down 2 and lifting the slot lock 3 Ê Carefully pull the expansion card out of the lot 4 2 0 1 ...

Page 161: ...8 9 5 Inserting the expansion card in the slot Figure 92 Inserting the expansion card in the slot Ê Carefully insert the expansion card in the slot 1 Ê Insert the slot lock 2 and relock the slot 3 Ê If applicable connect the cables on the expansion card 1 0 ...

Page 162: ... Carefully insert the PCIR in the slot 1 Ê Lock the PCIR by pushing down the handle 2 8 9 7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 4 Closing the rack door on page 51 0 ...

Page 163: ...y on boards and soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edge of the circuit boards Follow the safety instructions in the Safety instructions on page 31 8 10 1 Required tools Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Replacing the expansion card tool less Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks ...

Page 164: ...the rack door on page 40 2 Locate the faulty server on page 37 3 Shutting down the server on page 41 4 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 5 Removing the rear cover on page 46 6 Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators on page 39 8 10 3 Removing the PCI Riser Figure 94 Removing the PCI Riser 0 1 ...

Page 165: ...y using the handle 3 8 10 4 Removing the Modular RAID controller Figure 95 Removing the Modular RAID controller from the slot Ê Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward 1 pushing the plastic part down 2 and lifting the slot lock 3 Ê Carefully pull the Modular RAID controller out of the lot 4 Ê Disconnect the SAS cables from the Modular RAID controller ports 0 1 2 3 3 ...

Page 166: ...rds and BBU 8 10 5 Inserting the Modular RAID controller Figure 96 Connecting the SAS cables Ê Connect the SAS cables to the Modular RAID controller ports as follows MLC1 port A HDD SSD modules 0 1 2 3 MLC2 port B HDD SSD modules 4 5 6 7 C A C B ...

Page 167: ...1 Maintenance Manual 167 Expansion cards and BBU Figure 97 Inserting the Modular RAID controller Ê Carefully insert the Modular RAID controller in its slot 1 Ê Insert the slot lock 2 and relock the slot 3 1 0 ...

Page 168: ...lly insert the PCIR in the slot 1 Ê Lock the PCIR by pushing down the handle 2 8 10 7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 4 Closing the rack door on page 51 0 ...

Page 169: ... RAID controllers but only for two of these RAID controllers a BBU can be installed 8 11 1 Required tools Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Installing the BBU tool less Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detaile...

Page 170: ...server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Removing the rear cover on page 46 8 11 3 Connecting the BBU cable to the BBU Figure 99 Connecting the BBU cable Ê Connect the BBU cable to the battery I The cable can only be installed in one direction Make sure that the markings on the connector are aligned with the corresponding marking on the socket ...

Page 171: ...on cards and BBU 8 11 4 Installing the BBU in the BBU holder Figure 100 Removing the BBU holder Ê Remove the BBU holder from the chassis by lifting it with the green handle Figure 101 Installing the BBU in the BBU holder 0 0 1 1 1 1 C A C B ...

Page 172: ...D controller in PCIe slot 8 B Inset the BBU for one of the SAS RAID controllers Ê Insert the battery at a slight angle behind the clips 1 Ê Carefully press the battery into the holder until it engages under the two locking hooks 2 Ê Route the BBU cable through the cable clamps 3 Ê Install the BBU holder with the BBU in the chassis ...

Page 173: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 173 Expansion cards and BBU 8 11 5 Connecting the BBU to the Modular RAID controller Figure 102 Connecting the BBU to the Modular RAID controller 0 ...

Page 174: ...Modular RAID controller 2 I The cable can only be installed in one direction To distinguish both sides of the BBU plug there is a tiny triangle in the corner of one of the sides 8 11 6 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 4 Cl...

Page 175: ...ey for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Replacing the BBU tool less Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by...

Page 176: ...nsion cards and BBU 8 12 2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Removing the rear cover on page 46 ...

Page 177: ...ting the BBU from the Modular RAID controller Figure 103 Disconnecting the BBU from the Modular RAID controller Ê Open the cable clamps 1 Ê Disconnect the BBU cable from the SAS RAID controller 2 Ê Remove the BBU holder from the chassis by lifting it with the green handle 0 ...

Page 178: ... and BBU 8 12 4 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Figure 104 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Ê Open the cable clamps 1 Ê Carefully press the two locking hooks 2 outward so that the BBU can be removed from the holder at a slight angle 3 0 0 1 ...

Page 179: ...llowing two steps 1 Connecting the BBU cable to the BBU on page 170 2 Installing the BBU in the BBU holder on page 171 3 Connecting the BBU to the Modular RAID controller on page 173 8 12 7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51...

Page 180: ...180 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU ...

Page 181: ... failures 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 If a memory module is installed and you pull the lever strongly outwards the memory module pops up Doing so may cause a device failure Please observe the safety information in Safet...

Page 182: ...l CPUMEMRs see Installing a CPUMEMR on page 183 I The number and location of available PCIe slots depends on the CPUMEMR configuration Make sure that the planned CPUMEMR configuration enables you to use the PCIe slots needed for the individual use case of the server For detailed information on configuration rules and supported memory modules see Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERG...

Page 183: ... task Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Opening the server on page 44 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures in...

Page 184: ...udes four CPUMEMRs This configuration can be expanded in two steps Each steps includes two additional CPUMEMRs In the 4 and 6 CPUMEMR configurations an air duct is installed in an empty slot as indicated in table 3 I Make sure that the selected CPUMEMR configuration enables you to use the PCIe slots needed for the individual use case of the server For the assignment of CPUMEMRs to PCIe slots see P...

Page 185: ... CPUMEMR slot assignment 9 1 5 Removing the air duct if applicable Figure 107 Removing an air duct Ê Press the green buttons 1 Ê Lift the handles 2 to disconnect the air duct from the baseboard Ê Carefully pull the air duct up and out 3 2 1 4 0 6 3 5 0 0 1 ...

Page 186: ... Ê Carefully insert the CPUMEMR in the slot I Please make sure that you place the PCB and not the metal shield in the guides 1 Figure 109 Locking the CPUMEMR Ê Lock the CPUMEMR by pushing down the handles 1 Ê Ensure that the CPUMER is connected properly to the baseboard by pushing it carefully down until it clicks into place 2 0 ...

Page 187: ...ir duct in the CPUMER slot 1 as follows 4 CPUMEMR configuration slot 6 6 CPUMEMR configuration slot 8 Ê Lock the air duct by pushing down the handles 1 9 1 8 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Closing the server on page 47 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 4 Closing the rack door on page 51 0 0...

Page 188: ... the server on page 41 4 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 5 Opening the server on page 44 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicia...

Page 189: ...on that is located on the PCI Riser to identify a faulty CPUMEMR or a faulty unit on the CPUMEMR see Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators on page 39 Ê Take a note on the faulty component indicated by the indicator Number of the CPUMEMR Faulty component For DIMM memory modules Identifier of the slot 1 CSS indicator for the CPUMEMR orange 3 8x CSS indicators for each DIMM m...

Page 190: ... Populate the DIMM memory module slots 1 Cross check the DIMM memory module configuration of the faulty CPUMEMR see Selecting the DIMM memory module slot on page 192 2 Insert all needed DIMM memory modules see Inserting the DIMM memory module in the slot on page 194 Ê Reinstall the CPUMEMR 1 Cross check the CPUMEMR configuration of the faulty CPUMEMR see Selecting the CPUMEMR slot on page 184 2 In...

Page 191: ... task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Installing the DIMM memory module tool less Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or...

Page 192: ...ing the DIMM memory module slot Ê Choose the DIMM memory module slot according to the configuration rules summarized in this section For detailed information see Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual CPUMEMRs are populated in four steps In each step four DIMM memory modules are added At least four DIMM memory modules must be installed on CPUMEMR 1 and 2 CP...

Page 193: ...ly use identical DIMM memory modules in the minimum configuration Population order DIMM position 1 1B 1D 1F 1H 2 1A 1C 1E 1G 3 2B 2D 2F 2H 4 2A 2C 2E 2G Table 4 Population order for DIMM memory modules B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1A 1B B 2C 2D 2E 2F 2G 2H 2A 2B A B C D C I C I C I C I C J C J C J C J C K C L ...

Page 194: ...module into the slot 1 until the securing clips on both sides of it engage 2 9 3 5 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Closing the rack door on page 51 0 0 ...

Page 195: ...n page 37 3 Shutting down the server on page 41 4 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trai...

Page 196: ...ule Figure 115 Removing the DIMM memory module Ê Press the securing clips on either side of the DIMM memory module slot outward 1 Ê Pull the DIMM memory module out of the slot 2 9 4 4 Reinstalling a DIMM memory module Ê Cross check the DIMM memory module slot position with the configuration rules summarized in Selecting the DIMM memory module slot on page 192 For detailed information see Baseboard...

Page 197: ...g the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Enter the BIOS menu select the CPUMEMR where the replaced DIMM memory module is located and enable the replaced DIMM memory module 6 Closing the rack door ...

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Page 199: ...e processor be careful not to bend the spring contacts of the processor socket Follow the safety instructions in Safety instructions on page 31 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done ...

Page 200: ... operating system 10 1 1 Required tools Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Installing the processor Phillips Ph2 screw driver Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated...

Page 201: ...er out of the rack on page 42 4 Opening the server on page 44 5 Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 10 1 3 Removing the socket cover Figure 117 Removing the socket cover Ê Release the socket lever by pressing it downward and outward 1 Ê Open the socket lever and the processor holder 2 Ê Hold the socket cover by the two grips between your thumb and index finger and lift it vertically upward 3 0 1 ...

Page 202: ...gn it at the socket coding V CAUTION The processor can only be installed in one direction Make sure that the recesses on the processor A are aligned with the corresponding markings on the socket B the notches of the processor are aligned with the protrusions of the socket see circle To avoid damaging the spring contacts do not force the processor into the socket 0 1 C A C B ...

Page 203: ...the processor or impair its functionality Ê Close the processor holder 2 Ê Lock the processor in the socket by returning the socket lever back into its original position 3 10 1 5 Applying the thermal paste Figure 119 Measuring the thermal paste Ê Use 0 2 grams of the supplied thermal paste that is approximately one graduation mark of the provided application syringe One syringe contains thermal pa...

Page 204: ...ntenance Manual RX900 S1 Processors Figure 120 Applying the thermal paste Ê Apply the thermal paste in the center of the processor surface see circle Ê Ensure a thin and even distribution of the thermal paste ...

Page 205: ...heat sink precisely on the threaded holes see circles Careless handling may damage conductors and render the baseboard useless Ê Fasten the heat sink with its five captive screws Fasten the screws alternately until they are fully tightened Give each screw about 4 turns at a time Start with screw 1 to screw 5 as indicated in figure 121 and continue with screw 1 Torque 0 6 Nm 0 1 2 3 ...

Page 206: ...mber of the internal processor cores as well as the primary clock and the FSB frequency have to be the same For multi processor operation use a suitable multiprocessor operating system Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated a...

Page 207: ... screw driver Replacing the processor Phillips Ph2 screw driver 10 2 2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Locate the faulty server on page 37 3 Shutting down the server on page 41 4 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 5 Opening the server on page 44 6 Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 ...

Page 208: ...Processors 10 2 3 Removing the heat sink Figure 122 Removing the heat sink Ê Loosen the captive screws of the heat sink alternately until they are fully released Ê Loosen the heat sink by turning it back and forth and then lift it out ...

Page 209: ...ure 123 Removing the processor Ê Release the socket lever by pressing it downward and outward 1 Ê Open the socket lever and the processor holder 2 Ê Lift the installed processor carefully out of the socket 3 V CAUTION Do not bend the spring contacts of the processor socket 0 1 ...

Page 210: ...gn it at the socket coding V CAUTION The processor can only be installed in one direction Make sure that the recesses on the processor A are aligned with the corresponding markings on the socket B the notches of the processor are aligned with the protrusions of the socket see circle To avoid damaging the spring contacts do not force the processor into the socket 0 1 C A C B ...

Page 211: ...the processor or impair its functionality Ê Close the processor holder 2 Ê Lock the processor in the socket by returning the socket lever back into its original position 3 10 2 6 Applying the thermal paste Figure 125 Measuring the thermal paste Ê Use 0 2 grams of the supplied thermal paste that is approximately one graduation mark of the provided application syringe One syringe contains thermal pa...

Page 212: ...ntenance Manual RX900 S1 Processors Figure 126 Applying the thermal paste Ê Apply the thermal paste in the center of the processor surface see circle Ê Ensure a thin and even distribution of the thermal paste ...

Page 213: ...ove the residual thermal paste from the underside of the heat sink Ê Clean the heat sink using a lint free cloth Ê Carefully place the heat sink onto the processor V CAUTION Place the heat sink precisely on the threaded holes see circle Careless handling may damage conductors and render the baseboard useless 0 1 2 3 ...

Page 214: ...rew 5 as indicated in figure 127 and continue with screw 1 Torque 0 6 Nm 10 2 8 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Enter the BIOS menu and enable the replaced processor 6 Closing th...

Page 215: ... heat sink Phillips Ph2 screw driver 10 3 2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Locate the faulty server on page 37 3 Shutting down the server on page 41 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION...

Page 216: ... 5 Opening the server on page 44 6 Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 10 3 3 Removing the heat sink Figure 128 Removing the heat sink Ê Loosen the captive screws of the heat sink alternately until they are fully released Ê Loosen the heat sink by turning it back and forth and then lift it out ...

Page 217: ...ste from the processor surface Ê Clean the processor surface using a lint free cloth Ê Use 0 2 grams of the supplied thermal paste that is approximately one graduation mark of the provided application syringe One syringe contains thermal paste for 5 processors V CAUTION Do not apply a mixture of different thermal paste types on the same processor 3 ...

Page 218: ...ntenance Manual RX900 S1 Processors Figure 130 Applying the thermal paste Ê Apply the thermal paste in the center of the processor surface see circle Ê Ensure a thin and even distribution of the thermal paste ...

Page 219: ...heat sink precisely on the threaded holes see circles Careless handling may damage conductors and render the baseboard useless Ê Fasten the heat sink with its five captive screws Fasten the screws alternately until they are fully tightened Give each screw about 4 turns at a time Start with screw 1 to screw 5 as indicated in figure 131 and continue with screw 1 Torque 0 6 Nm 0 1 2 3 ...

Page 220: ...sk Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Closing the rack door on page 51 ...

Page 221: ...lic 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 accessible drive Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personne...

Page 222: ... in the Safety instructions on page 31 11 1 1 Required tools Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Replacing the optical drive Phillips Ph0 screw driver 11 1 2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Openin...

Page 223: ...al drive Ê Disconnect the SATA cable A and the power cable B from the back of the optical drive 1 Ê Use the handle C to unlock the drive 2 Ê Remove the optical drive from the bay 3 11 1 4 Replacing the optical drive in the installation frame Figure 133 Replacing the optical drive in the installation frame C A C B C C 0 1 ...

Page 224: ...sten the drive frames at the new optical drive with the four supplied screws see circles 11 1 5 Installing the optical drive Figure 134 Sliding the optical drive in the bay Ê Slide the optical drive into the bay until it clicks into place Figure 135 Connecting the SATA and the power cable Ê Connect the SATA and the power cable on the back of the optical drive ...

Page 225: ...drives 11 1 6 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Closing the server on page 47 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 4 Closing the rack door on page 51 ...

Page 226: ...226 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Optical and backup drives ...

Page 227: ...e USB board on page 239 Replacing the I O board on page 242 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks...

Page 228: ...s see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 I Before removing the CPUMEMRs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed informa...

Page 229: ...d external connectors 12 1 3 Removing the control panel Figure 136 Disconnecting the control panel cable from the baseboard Ê Disconnect the control panel cable from the baseboard 1 Ê Open the cable clamp 2 Figure 137 Removing the control panel 0 0 ...

Page 230: ...the plastic tongues slightly outward as indicated by the arrows 1 Ê Push the control panel outward 2 12 1 4 Disconnecting the control panel cable Figure 138 Disconnecting the control panel cable from the control panel Ê Disconnect the control panel cable from the control panel ...

Page 231: ...nance Manual 231 Front panel and external connectors 12 1 5 Connecting the control panel cable Figure 139 Connecting the control panel cable to the control panel Ê Connect the control panel cable to the control panel ...

Page 232: ...Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Front panel and external connectors 12 1 6 Installing the control panel Figure 140 Installing the control panel Ê Slide the control panel into the bay until it clicks into place ...

Page 233: ...able to the baseboard 1 Ê Close the cable clamp 2 12 1 7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Closing the rack door on page 51 0 ...

Page 234: ...the CPUMEMR on page 190 I Before removing the CPUMEMRs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 6 Removing the control panel on page 229 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center...

Page 235: ...ectors 12 2 3 Removing the front panel module Figure 142 Disconnecting the USB cable and the video connector Ê Disconnect the USB cable 1 Ê Press the locking handle 2 of the video connector downward Ê Slide the video connector out of the front panel module 3 0 1 ...

Page 236: ...236 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Front panel and external connectors Figure 143 Removing the front panel module Ê Press the locking handle 1 downward Ê Push the front panel module outward 2 0 ...

Page 237: ...al connectors 12 2 4 Inserting the front panel module Figure 144 Inserting the front panel module Ê Slide the front panel module into the bay until it clicks into place 1 Ê Slide the video connector in the front panel module until it clicks into place 2 0 ...

Page 238: ...el module 12 2 5 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the control panel on page 232 2 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 3 Closing the server on page 47 4 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 5 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 6 Closing the rack door on page 51 ...

Page 239: ...ge 37 3 Shutting down the server on page 41 4 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 5 Opening the server on page 44 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service p...

Page 240: ... installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 7 Removing the control panel on page 229 8 Removing the front panel module on page 235 12 3 3 Removing the USB board Figure 146 Removing the USB board from the front panel module Ê Remove both screws see circle Ê Push the USB board backward out ...

Page 241: ... Fasten both screws see circles 12 3 5 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the front panel module on page 237 2 Installing the control panel on page 232 3 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 4 Closing the server on page 47 5 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 6 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 7 Closing the rack ...

Page 242: ... the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Removing the rear cover on page 46 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or tech...

Page 243: ...el and external connectors 12 4 3 Removing the PCI Riser Figure 148 Removing the PCI Riser Ê Press the green button 1 Ê Lift the handle 2 to disconnect the PCI Riser PCIR from the baseboard Ê Pull the PCIR up and out by using the handle 3 0 1 ...

Page 244: ...Front panel and external connectors 12 4 4 Removing the I O board Figure 149 Removing the I O board Ê Loosen the two captive screws see circles Ê Remove the I O board 12 4 5 Installing the I O board Figure 150 Installing the I O board ...

Page 245: ...PCI Riser Figure 151 Installing the PCI Riser Ê Carefully insert the PCIR in the slot 1 Ê Lock the PCIR by pushing down the handle 2 12 4 7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 4 Closing the rack door on page 51 0 ...

Page 246: ...246 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Front panel and external connectors ...

Page 247: ...Product Part Number and Chassis Serial Number Temperature sensor for monitoring the ambient temperature The functions are essential to monitor the temperature correctly enable ServerView to display the correct system picture and to install the server using ServerStart BIOS BMC configuration data is kept on the EEPROM on the power distribution board The data for the EEPROM and the current temperatu...

Page 248: ... CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 I Before removing the CPUMEMRs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed...

Page 249: ...ocal service display Figure 152 Removing the local service display Ê Unlock the local service display 1 Ê Slide the local service display outward so that you can disconnect the chassis ID board cable 2 Ê Disconnect the chassis ID board cable 3 Ê Slide the local service display outward 0 1 ...

Page 250: ...nagement and diagnostics modules 13 1 4 Inserting the local service display Figure 153 Inserting the local service display Ê Slide the local service display in the bay so that there is enough space to connect the chassis ID board cable ...

Page 251: ...ide the local service display inward until it clicks into place 2 13 1 5 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Closing the rack door on page 51 0 ...

Page 252: ...EMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 I Before removing the CPUMEMRs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed info...

Page 253: ...ng the chassis ID board Figure 155 Removing the chassis ID board cable from the local service display Ê Unlock the local service display 1 Ê Slide the local service display outward so that you can disconnect the chassis ID board cable 2 Ê Disconnect the chassis ID board cable 3 0 1 ...

Page 254: ...moving the chassis ID board holder Ê Disconnect the chassis ID board cable from the baseboard 1 and open the cable clamp 2 Ê Press the plastic tongues of the chassis ID board holder slightly inward as indicated by the arrows 3 Ê Slide the chassis ID board holder outward 4 1 1 1 0 2 ...

Page 255: ...ostics modules Figure 157 Removing the connector clamp Ê Remove the connector clamp Figure 158 Disconnecting the chassis ID board cable Ê Disconnect the chassis ID board cable from the chassis ID board 1 Ê Slide the chassis ID board out of the holder 2 0 ...

Page 256: ...es 13 2 4 Installing the chassis ID board Figure 159 Installing the chassis ID board Ê Slide the chassis ID board in the holder 1 Ê Connect the chassis ID board cable at the chassis ID board 2 Figure 160 Installing the connector clamp Ê Install the connector clamp 0 ...

Page 257: ...e chassis ID board holder Ê Press the plastic tongues of the chassis ID board holder slightly inward as indicated by the arrows 1 and slide the chassis ID board holder inward until it clicks into place 2 Ê Connect the chassis ID board cable at the baseboard 3 and close the cable clamp 4 1 0 2 ...

Page 258: ...clicks into place 2 I In order to enable ServerView Operations Manager and ServerView Installation Manager to identify the system it is necessary to program the chassis ID prom using the ChassisIDProm Tool after installing the new chassis ID board This tool is available for download from the following Fujitsu Technology Solutions support page http partners ts fujitsu com com service intelservers t...

Page 259: ...eting the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Closing the rack door on page 51 ...

Page 260: ...260 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Management and diagnostics modules ...

Page 261: ...ng the TPM on page 273 Replacing the baseboard on page 276 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks ...

Page 262: ...disposed of in accordance with local regulations on special waste Make sure you insert the lithium battery the right way round the positive pole must be on the housing side 14 1 1 Required tools Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Replacing the battery tool less Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacemen...

Page 263: ...ing the rear cover on page 46 5 Remove the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 14 1 3 Replacing the faulty battery Figure 163 Replacing the lithium battery Ê Press the locking spring into direction of the arrow 1 so that the lithium battery jumps out of its socket Ê Remove the battery 2 Ê Insert a new lithium battery of the same type into the socket 3 and 4 Ê Dispose of the waste bat...

Page 264: ...Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Installing the UFM Phillips Ph1 screw driver Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by ...

Page 265: ...emove the expansion cards see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 I Before removing the expansion cards take a note on the installation slot number for each card Make sure that you reinstall the card in the slot it was located before the replacement 14 2 3 Inserting the UFM Figure 164 Preparing the UFM board Server specific installation rules are Only the nylon screw 1 and the UFM board 2 are used...

Page 266: ...e UFM on the metal spacer A and the connector B in figure 165 and secure it with the nylon screw 14 2 4 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 When expansion cards have been removed to access the installation place Install the expansion cards see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 2 Installing the rear cover on page 48 3 Mounting the server in the rack on pa...

Page 267: ...nel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the war...

Page 268: ...on cards see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 I Before removing the expansion cards take a note on the installation slot number for each card Make sure that you reinstall the card in the slot it was located before the replacement 14 3 3 Removing the UFM Figure 167 Removing the UFM board Ê Remove the SAS and BBU cable s for a convenient access to the mounting location of the UFM Ê Remove the nyl...

Page 269: ...ing the UFM on page 265 2 When expansion cards have been removed to access the installation place Install the expansion cards see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 3 Installing the rear cover on page 48 4 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 5 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 6 Closing the rack door on page 51 ...

Page 270: ... of the rack on page 42 4 Opening the server on page 44 5 Remove the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service person...

Page 271: ... the TPM board is used from the available TPM installation kit see figure 168 The metal spacer and the Phillips screw are already installed on the baseboard Figure 169 Checking the installation position Ê Remove the Phillips screw from the metal spacer A Ê Make sure that the metal spacer A engages properly in the baseboard C A C B ...

Page 272: ...9 and fasten it with the Phillips screw 14 4 4 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Install the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Closing the rack door on page 51 ...

Page 273: ...data 14 5 1 Required tools Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Replacing the TPM Phillips Ph0 screw driver Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized perso...

Page 274: ...the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Opening the server on page 44 14 5 3 Removing the TPM Figure 171 Removing the TPM board Ê Remove the TPM screw Ê Disconnect and remove the defective TPM board I The TPM spacer remains on the baseboard ...

Page 275: ... the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the TPM on page 270 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Closing the rack door on page 51 ...

Page 276: ...baseboard and install it on the new baseboard Advise the customer that he must provide you with TPM backup copies For security reasons the TPM must be restored re saved by the customer After installing a new baseboard the TPM must be enabled You may not clear the TPM data Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you loc...

Page 277: ...ut of the rack on page 42 5 Opening the server on page 44 6 Remove all PSUs see Removing the power supply unit on page 58 7 Remove all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 I Before removing the CPUMEMRs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 8 Remove all expansion cards and dum...

Page 278: ...nd BBU on page 105 11 Removing the I O board on page 244 12 Removing the UFM on page 268 13 Removing the TPM on page 274 14 6 3 Sliding the local service display outward Figure 172 Sliding the local service display outward Ê Unlock the local service display 1 Ê Slide the local service display outward a few centimeters so that you have free access 2 0 ...

Page 279: ...seboard Ê Disconnect the following cables from the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable for the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see Cabling on page 367 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 280: ...280 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 6 5 Removing the fan cage Figure 174 Removing the fan cage Ê Loosen the captive screws 1 Ê Lift the fan cage out of the chassis 2 0 ...

Page 281: ... S1 Maintenance Manual 281 Baseboard 14 6 6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide Figure 175 Removing the CPUMEMR guide Ê Loosen the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 1 Ê Lift the CPUMEMR guide out of the chassis 2 0 ...

Page 282: ...282 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 6 7 Removing the air guide Figure 176 Removing the air guide Ê Loosen the captive screws 1 Ê Lift the air guide out of the chassis 2 0 ...

Page 283: ...ews 1 Ê Slide the baseboard approximately 1 cm in the direction of the arrow 2 V CAUTION Make sure that you have removed all power supply units before removing the baseboard Otherwise the power supply units or the power distribution board might be damaged Ê Carefully lift the baseboard out of the chassis by using the handle 3 0 1 ...

Page 284: ...data e g BIOS iRMC S2 firmware to ensure proper operation BIOS flash floppy disk BIOS flash memory stick or iRMC flash memory stick refer to the BIOS Manual for a detailed description I If the customer owns a license key for Advanced Video Redirection and Remote Storage iRMC2 Advanced Pack the license key has to be loaded onto the iRMC S2 via the iRMC S2 web interface after replacing the baseboard...

Page 285: ...damage the EMI springs to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures 14 6 10 Installing the air guide Figure 179 Installing the air guide Ê Place the air guide in the chassis 1 Ê Fasten the captive screws 2 0 0 ...

Page 286: ...nce Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 6 11 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Figure 180 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Ê Insert the CPUMEMR guide in the installation slot 1 Ê Fasten the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 2 0 0 ...

Page 287: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 287 Baseboard 14 6 12 Inserting the fan cage Figure 181 Inserting the fan cage Ê Insert the fan cage in the bay 1 Ê Fasten the captive screws 2 0 0 ...

Page 288: ...o the baseboard Ê Connect the following cables to the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable to the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see Cabling on page 367 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 289: ...procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the TPM on page 271 2 Inserting the UFM on page 265 3 Installing the I O board on page 244 4 Install the BBU holder see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 5 Install the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 6 Install all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCIe slots 8 to 17 see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 I Make sure that you reins...

Page 290: ...ment 8 Install all PSUs see Installing a power supply unit on page 55 9 Closing the server on page 47 10 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 11 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 12 Closing the rack door on page 51 Ê Verify the settings on the new baseboard see the Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual for a detailed description ...

Page 291: ...ing the SAS cable the SATA cable the front video connector cable or the front USB cable on page 333 For the cable plan see Cabling on page 367 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done b...

Page 292: ...e 37 3 Shutting down the server on page 41 4 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 5 Opening the server on page 44 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service pe...

Page 293: ...move all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCIe slots 8 to 17 see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 I Before removing the expansion cards take a note on the installation slot number for each card Make sure that you reinstall the card in the slot it was located before the replacement 8 Remove the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 15 1 3 Removing the fan cage Figure 184 Removing...

Page 294: ...Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 1 4 Removing the CPUMEMR guide Figure 185 Removing the CPUMEMR guide Ê Loosen the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 1 Ê Lift the CPUMEMR guide out of the chassis 2 0 ...

Page 295: ... the screws and the plug washers of the fan connectors 1 I Be careful while removing the screws as the plug washers might fall on the baseboard Ê Rotate each connector by 90 2 and slide it in the cutout of the fan base 3 Ê Pull the connectors out from underneath the fan base as indicated by the arrow 4 0 1 0 1 2 ...

Page 296: ...296 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables Figure 187 Disconnecting the fan cable Ê Disconnect the fan cable from the baseboard ...

Page 297: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 297 Cables 15 1 6 Installing the fan cable Figure 188 Connecting the fan cable Ê Connect the fan cable to the baseboard ...

Page 298: ...derneath the fan base as indicated by the arrow 1 Ê Slide each connector through the cutout of the fan base 2 and rotate it by 90 3 Ê Fasten the screws and the plug washers of the fan connectors 4 I Be careful while inserting the screws as the plug washers might fall on the baseboard 0 1 2 2 2 2 0 1 ...

Page 299: ...aintenance Manual 299 Cables 15 1 7 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Figure 190 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Ê Insert the CPUMEMR guide in the installation slot 1 Ê Fasten the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 2 0 0 ...

Page 300: ...plete the task 1 Install the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 2 Install all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCIe slots 8 to 17 see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 I Make sure that you reinstall each card in the slots it was located before the replacement 3 Install all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 I Make sure that you reinstall each CPUMEMR in the slot it ...

Page 301: ...illips Ph2 screw driver Replacing the control panel cable tool less Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing the...

Page 302: ...r on page 44 5 Remove all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 I Before removing the CPUMEMRs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 15 2 3 Removing the control panel Figure 192 Disconnecting the control panel cable from the baseboard Ê Disconnect the control panel cable from t...

Page 303: ...ess the plastic tongues slightly outward as indicated by the arrows 1 Ê Push the control panel outward 2 15 2 4 Disconnecting the control panel cable Figure 194 Disconnecting the control panel cable from the control panel Ê Disconnect the control panel cable from the control panel 0 ...

Page 304: ...304 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 2 5 Connecting the control panel cable Figure 195 Connecting the control panel cable to the control panel Ê Connect the control panel cable to the control panel ...

Page 305: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 305 Cables 15 2 6 Installing the control panel Figure 196 Installing the control panel Ê Slide the control panel into the bay until it clicks into place ...

Page 306: ...eboard 1 Ê Close the cable clamp 2 15 2 7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Closing the rack door on page 51 0 ...

Page 307: ... Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 I Before removing the CPUMEMRs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information ...

Page 308: ... ID board Figure 198 Removing the chassis ID board cable from the local service display Ê Unlock the local service display 1 Ê Slide the local service display outward so that you can disconnect the chassis ID board cable 2 Ê Disconnect the chassis ID board cable 3 0 1 ...

Page 309: ...chassis ID board holder Ê Disconnect the chassis ID board cable from the baseboard 1 and open the cable clamp 2 Ê Press the plastic tongues of the chassis ID holder slightly inward as indicated by the arrows 3 Ê Slide the chassis ID board holder outward 4 1 1 1 0 2 ...

Page 310: ...es 15 3 4 Disconnecting the chassis ID board cable Figure 200 Removing the connector clamp Ê Remove the connector clamp Figure 201 Disconnecting the chassis ID board cable Ê Disconnect the chassis ID board cable from the chassis ID board ...

Page 311: ...Cables 15 3 5 Connecting the chassis ID board cable Figure 202 Connecting the chassis ID board cable Ê Connect the chassis ID board cable to the chassis ID board Figure 203 Installing the connector clamp Ê Install the connector clamp ...

Page 312: ...lling the chassis ID board holder Ê Press the plastic tongues of the chassis ID holder slightly inward as indicated by the arrows 1 and slide the chassis ID board holder inward until it clicks into place 2 Ê Connect the chassis ID board cable at the baseboard 3 and close the cable clamp 4 1 0 2 ...

Page 313: ...ace 2 I In order to enable ServerView Operations Manager and ServerView Installation Manager to identify the system it is necessary to program the chassis ID prom using the ChassisIDProm Tool after installing the new chassis ID board This tool is available for download from the following Fujitsu Technology Solutions support page http partners ts fujitsu com com service intelservers tools 0 ...

Page 314: ... Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Closing the rack door on page 51 ...

Page 315: ... the rack door on page 40 2 Locate the faulty server on page 37 3 Shutting down the server on page 41 4 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 5 Opening the server on page 44 Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information V CAUTION Procedures indicated as A...

Page 316: ...e slots 8 to 17 see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 I Before removing the expansion cards take a note on the installation slot number for each card Make sure that you reinstall the card in the slot it was located before the replacement 9 Remove the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 10 Remove the BBU holder see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 15 4 3 Sliding the local service...

Page 317: ...board Ê Disconnect the following cables from the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable for the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see Cabling on page 367 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 318: ...318 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 4 5 Removing the fan cage Figure 208 Removing the fan cage Ê Loosen the captive screws 1 Ê Lift the fan cage out of the chassis 2 0 ...

Page 319: ...0 S1 Maintenance Manual 319 Cables 15 4 6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide Figure 209 Removing the CPUMEMR guide Ê Loosen the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 1 Ê Lift the CPUMEMR guide out of the chassis 2 0 ...

Page 320: ...320 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 4 7 Removing the air guide Figure 210 Removing the air guide Ê Loosen the captive screws 1 Ê Lift the air guide out of the chassis 2 0 ...

Page 321: ...ws 1 Ê Slide the baseboard approximately 1 cm in the direction of the arrow 2 V CAUTION Make sure that you have removed all power supply units before removing the baseboard Otherwise the power supply units or the power distribution board might be damaged Ê Carefully lift the baseboard out of the chassis by using the handle 3 0 1 ...

Page 322: ...power distribution board Figure 212 Removing the power distribution board Ê Open the cable clamps 1 Ê Disconnect the power distribution cables from the baseboard 2 Ê Loosen the captive screws 3 Ê Remove the power distribution board from the baseboard 0 0 1 1 2 ...

Page 323: ... power distribution cable s Figure 213 Disconnecting power distribution cables Ê Select the defective cable s and disconnect it them from the power distribution board power cable of the optical drive 1 2 power cable for the SAS backplane 3 power distribution cables 4 0 1 2 2 ...

Page 324: ...ting the new power distribution cable s Figure 214 Connecting power distribution cables Ê Connect the new cable s to the power distribution board power distribution cables 1 power cable for the SAS backplane 2 power cable of the optical drive 3 4 1 2 0 1 ...

Page 325: ...e power distribution board Figure 215 Installing the power distribution board Ê Insert the power distribution board in the baseboard 1 Ê Connect the power distribution cables to the baseboard 2 Ê Fasten the captive screws 3 Ê Close the cable clamps 4 0 0 1 1 2 2 ...

Page 326: ...wer the baseboard in the chassis by using the handle 1 Ê Slide the baseboard in the direction of the arrow 2 until it clicks into place Ê Fasten the captive screws 3 V CAUTION Ensure not to damage the EMI springs to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures 0 1 1 ...

Page 327: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 327 Cables 15 4 14 Installing the air guide Figure 217 Installing the air guide Ê Place the air guide in the chassis 1 Ê Fasten the captive screws 2 0 0 ...

Page 328: ...nance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 4 15 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Figure 218 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Ê Insert the CPUMEMR guide in the installation slot 1 Ê Fasten the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 2 0 0 ...

Page 329: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 329 Cables 15 4 16 Inserting the fan cage Figure 219 Inserting the fan cage Ê Insert the fan cage in the mounting bay 1 Ê Fasten the captive screws 2 0 0 ...

Page 330: ...the baseboard Ê Connect the following cables to the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable to the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see Cabling on page 367 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 331: ... Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 2 Install the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 3 Install all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCIe slots 8 to 17 see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 I Make sure that you reinstall each card in the slots it was located before the replacement 4 Install all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 I Make sure that you reinstall each C...

Page 332: ...ting the server in the rack on page 49 8 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 9 Closing the rack door on page 51 Ê Verify the settings on the baseboard see the Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual for a detailed description ...

Page 333: ...ng the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver Replacing the SAS cable the SATA cable the front video connector cable or the front USB cable Phillips Ph0 screw driver Phillips Ph2 screw driver Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed informat...

Page 334: ...e 190 I Before removing the CPUMEMRs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 8 Remove all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCIe slots 8 to 17 see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 I Before removing the expansion cards take a note on the installation slot number for each card Make s...

Page 335: ...bles 15 5 3 Sliding the local service display outward Figure 222 Sliding the local service display outward Ê Unlock the local service display 1 Ê Slide the local service display outward a few centimeters so that you have free access 2 0 ...

Page 336: ...board Ê Disconnect the following cables from the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable for the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see Cabling on page 367 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 337: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 337 Cables 15 5 5 Removing the fan cage Figure 224 Removing the fan cage Ê Loosen the captive screws 1 Ê Lift the fan cage out of the chassis 2 0 ...

Page 338: ...Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 5 6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide Figure 225 Removing the CPUMEMR guide Ê Loosen the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 1 Ê Lift the CPUMEMR guide out of the chassis 2 0 ...

Page 339: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 339 Cables 15 5 7 Removing the air guide Figure 226 Removing the air guide Ê Loosen the captive screws 1 Ê Lift the air guide out of the chassis 2 0 ...

Page 340: ...ws 1 Ê Slide the baseboard approximately 1 cm in the direction of the arrow 2 V CAUTION Make sure that you have removed all power supply units before removing the baseboard Otherwise the power supply units or the power distribution board might be damaged Ê Carefully lift the baseboard out of the chassis by using the handle 3 0 1 ...

Page 341: ... front USB cable Figure 228 Opening the front connectors cable guide Ê Remove the screws see circles Ê Open the cable guide Ê Select the cable to be removed Front USB cable 1 SAS backplane cable 2 Front video connector cable 3 Signalling cable to the optical drive 4 Ê Open the corresponding cable clamps and remove the defective cable s 0 1 2 ...

Page 342: ...en the cable clamps and remove the defective SAS cable 15 5 10 Closing the cable guides For the SAS cable the SATA cable the front video connector cable or the front USB cable Figure 230 Closing the front connectors cable guide Ê Insert the new cable s and close the corresponding cable clamps Ê Close the cable guide and fasten the screws see circles 0 1 2 ...

Page 343: ...s For the SAS cable Figure 231 Closing the SAS cable guide Ê Insert the new cable and close the cable clamps Ê Close the cable guide and fasten the screws see circles 15 5 11 Inserting the baseboard Figure 232 Inserting the baseboard 0 1 1 ...

Page 344: ...rrow 2 until it clicks into place Ê Fasten the captive screws 3 V CAUTION Ensure not to damage the EMI springs to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures 15 5 12 Installing the air guide Figure 233 Installing the air guide Ê Place the air guide in the chassis 1 Ê Fasten the captive screws 2 0 0 ...

Page 345: ...aintenance Manual 345 Cables 15 5 13 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Figure 234 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Ê Insert the CPUMEMR guide in the installation slot 1 Ê Fasten the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 2 0 0 ...

Page 346: ...346 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 5 14 Inserting the fan cage Figure 235 Inserting the fan cage Ê Insert the fan cage in the mounting bay 1 Ê Fasten the captive screws 2 0 0 ...

Page 347: ...the baseboard Ê Connect the following cables to the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable to the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see Cabling on page 367 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 348: ... Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 2 Install the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 3 Install all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCIe slots 8 to 17 see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 I Make sure that you reinstall each card in the slots it was located before the replacement 4 Install all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 I Make sure that you reinstall each C...

Page 349: ...ting the server in the rack on page 49 8 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 9 Closing the rack door on page 51 Ê Verify the settings on the baseboard see the Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual for a detailed description ...

Page 350: ...350 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables ...

Page 351: ...RX900 S1 front side For detailed information on connectors see PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating manual Pos Component Pos Component 1 Hard disk drives dummy modules 0 7 see figure 239 5 Control panel 2 ID card 6 Video connector 3 Local service display 7 Optical drive 4 3x USB connectors 0 1 2 4 5 3 ...

Page 352: ...de Pos Component Pos Component 1 PCI Riser PCIR PCIe slots 1 7 see figure 244 7 Serial connector 2 4x USB connectors 8 Video connector 3 2x 10 Gbit s LAN connectors 9 Modular RAID controller PCIe slot 8 see figure 244 4 6x 1 Gbit s LAN connectors 10 Hot plug PCIe slots 9 12 see figure 244 0 1 2 3 4 5 C 0 0 7 8 1 2 3 65 4 9 3 ...

Page 353: ...nformation on connectors see PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating manual Figure 241 Power supply unit numbering scheme 5 Power Supply Units PSU 1 4 see figure 241 11 PCIe slots 13 17 see figure 244 6 Management LAN connector Pos Component Pos Component 0 1 2 ...

Page 354: ...neath the fan 8 Hot plug PCIe slots 9 12 from bottom to top see figure 244 3 CPUMEMRs 1 8 from bottom to top see figure 245 and figure 246 9 Non hot plug PCIe slots 13 17 from bottom to top see figure 244 4 TPM connector 10 2 BBUs for SAS RAID controllers 5 PCIR with non hot plug PCIe slots 1 7 from bottom to top see figure 244 11 UFM connector 6 I O board underneath the PCIR 3 9 0 1 8 6 4 7 5 2 0...

Page 355: ...gure 244 PCIe slot assignment Figure 244 shows the PCIe slot configuration Expansion cards can be installed in the PCIe slots on the PCI Riser A and on the baseboard D The PCI Riser is connected to the baseboard via the connectors C and E 0 1 2 C A C C C B C E C F C D C G C H ...

Page 356: ... slots are assigned as follows B non hot plug PCIe slots on the PCI Riser F non hot plug PCIe slot for the Modular Raid controller only G hot plug PCIe slots H non hot plug PCIe slots on the baseboard Figure 245 CPUMEMR numbering scheme 2 1 4 0 6 3 5 ...

Page 357: ...RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 357 Appendix Figure 246 DIMM slot numbering scheme C B C A C C C D B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1A 1B B 2C 2D 2E 2F 2G 2H 2A 2B ...

Page 358: ...capacity 3 Hard disk drives with different capacities are installed from highest to lowest capacity 4 Hard disk drives with different rotation speeds are installed from highest to lowest speed 5 If drives using SAS bus technology and drives using SATA bus technology are to be installed drives using SAS bus technology are installed first 6 HDD SSD modules are installed as indicated in figure 247 Be...

Page 359: ...different supplies as much as possible Use at least DIMM memory modules of the same supplier in the upper part slot 1F to 2H and the lower part slot 1A to 2D of an individual CPUMEMR I Only use identical DIMM memory modules in the minimum configuration Table 5 shows the DIMM slot population order and the mapping of DIMM slots to CPUs and IOHs for 4 6 and 8 CPUMEMRs CPU No DIMM slot pop order 4 CPU...

Page 360: ...x 3 x x x x x x 4 x x x x x x x x CPU 6 0 3 1 x x 2 x x x x 3 x x x x x x 4 x x x x x x x x CPU 7 0 4 1 x 2 x x 3 x x x 4 x x x x CPU No DIMM slot pop order 4 CPUMEMRs 6 CPUMEMRs 8 CPUMEMRs IOH No 1B 1D 1F 1H 1A 1C 1E 1G 2B 2D 2F 2H 2A 2C 2E 2G 1B 1D 1F 1H 1A 1C 1E 1G 2B 2D 2F 2H 2A 2C 2E 2G 1B 1D 1F 1H 1A 1C 1E 1G 2B 2D 2F 2H 2A 2C 2E 2G Table 5 DIMM slot population order and mapping of DIMM slot...

Page 361: ... DIMM slot pop order 4 CPUMEMRs 6 CPUMEMRs 8 CPUMEMRs IOH No 1B 1D 1F 1H 1A 1C 1E 1G 2B 2D 2F 2H 2A 2C 2E 2G 1B 1D 1F 1H 1A 1C 1E 1G 2B 2D 2F 2H 2A 2C 2E 2G 1B 1D 1F 1H 1A 1C 1E 1G 2B 2D 2F 2H 2A 2C 2E 2G Table 5 DIMM slot population order and mapping of DIMM slots to I O Hubs and CPUs ...

Page 362: ...ndividual server Figure 248 Assignment of PCIe slots to CPUMEMRs Figure 248 lists the mapping of PCIe slots to I O Hubs and CPUs CPU 8 CPUMEMR 8 CPU 7 CPUMEMR 7 IOH 4 CPUMEMR 1 CPU 1 CPU 2 CPUMEMR 2 IOH 1 CPU 4 CPUMEMR 4 CPU 3 CPUMEMR 3 IOH 2 CPU 6 CPUMEMR 6 CPU 5 CPUMEMR 5 IOH 3 PCIe 17 PCIe 7 PCIe 8 PCIe 9 PCIe 10 PCIe 11 PCIe 12 PCIe 13 PCIe 14 PCIe 15 PCIe 16 PCIe 2 PCIe 1 PCIe 5 PCIe 6 PCIe 4...

Page 363: ...e slot 1 PCI Riser PCIe slot 2 PCI Riser CPU 3 x x x 3 or 4 2 PCIe slot 5 PCI Riser Gen2x4 CPU 4 x x x PCIe slot 3 PCI Riser PCIe slot 4 PCI Riser PCIe slot 6 PCI Riser PCIe slot 7 PCI Riser CPU 5 x x 5 or 6 3 PCIe slot 9 hot plug CPU 6 x x PCIe slot 10 hot plug PCIe slot 11 hot plug PCIe slot 12 hot plug CPU 7 x 7 or 8 4 PCIe slot 17 Gen2x4 CPU 8 x PCIe slot 13 PCIe slot 14 PCIe slot 15 PCIe slot...

Page 364: ...tinue with the installation of the expansion cards for LAN and FC into the PCIe slots Chipset IOH 1 IOH 2 Bus scan order 3 2 1 5 6 4 7 8 I O space assignment order within the I O Hub IOH 1 2 3 4 3 2 1 Hot plug n n n n n n n n Gen2 width x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x4 x8 x8 Slot 1 2 8 3 4 5 6 7 Vendor Type PCIe Max LSI SAS 3Gb Gen1x4 3 x x x x x x Cougar2 Gen 2x8 1 x SAS RAID WASAT Gen 2x8 2 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1...

Page 365: ... x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x4 Slot 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Vendor Type PCIe Max LSI SAS 3Gb Gen1x4 3 x x x x Cougar2 Gen 2x8 1 SAS RAID WASAT Gen 2x8 2 x x Table 8 Expansion card installation recommendation I O Hubs IOH 3 and IOH 4 Chipset IOH 1 IOH 2 Bus scan order 3 2 1 5 6 4 7 8 I O space assignment order within the I O Hub IOH 1 2 3 4 3 2 1 Hot plug n n n n n n n n Gen2 width x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x4 x8...

Page 366: ...ler Emulex 4G FCx1 Gen 1x8 8 x x x x x x x x 4G FCx2 Gen 1x8 8 x x x x x x x x 8G FCx1 Gen 2x8 8 2 2 2 2 x x x x 8G FCx2 Gen 2x8 8 2 2 2 2 x x x x FCoE Gen 2x8 8 2 2 2 2 x x x x Intel GbEx1 Gen 1x4 8 x x x x x x x x x GbEx2 Gen 1x4 8 x x x x x x x x x GbEx4 Gen 1x4 8 3 3 3 3 x x x x 10GbEx2 Gen 2x8 8 3 3 3 3 x x x x Chipset IOH 3 IOH 4 Bus scan order 12 11 10 9 17 16 15 14 13 I O space assigning o...

Page 367: ...ackplane Power Distribution Board CA07236 G002 Front USB Local service display ID_TEMP Front VGA BBU 0 3 4 7 Modular RAID Optical drive CA07236 G001 CA07236 G003 within each fan unit T26139 Y3987 V1 CA72001 4881 CA07236 G009 CA72001 4880 CA07236 G006 CA07236 G005 CA07236 G005 CA72001 4880 T26139 Y3987 V1 T26139 Y3994 V1 CA72003 1301 CA07236 G004 CA07236 G004 BBU ...

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