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PRIMERGY 560

Intel-based Server

Operating Manual

Summary of Contents for PRIMERGY 560

Page 1: ...PRIMERGY 560 Intel based Server Operating Manual ...

Page 2: ...IT Service Shops can be found in the guarantee coupon booklet The latest information on our products tips updates etc can be found on the Internet under http www siemensnixdorf com pc anything you want to tell us about this manual Please send us your comments quoting the order number of the manual Siemens AG Redaktion ICP CS BS2 OS ID 4 Otto Hahn Ring 6 D 81730 München ...

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Page 4: ...ale è stato stampato su carta da riciclaggio Denna handbok är tryckt på recyclingpapper Dit handboek werd op recycling papier gedrukt Herausgegeben von Published by Siemens AG D 33094 Paderborn D 81730 München Bestell Nr Order No A26361 K412 Z107 3 7619 A26361 K412 Z107 3 7619 A26361 K412 Z107 3 7619 A26361 K412 Z107 3 7619 Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany AG 1098 10 98 A26361 K412 Z107 ...

Page 5: ...Manual Introduction Important notes Preparation for use and operation Settings in BIOS Setup Property and data protection Troubleshooting and tips System expansions Boards and cabling Technical data Index October 1998 edition ...

Page 6: ...oration USA SCO and SCO Unix are registered trademarks of Santa Cruz Operation Windows is a registered trademark and Windows NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks referenced are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners whose protected rights are acknowledged Copyright ã Siemens AG 1998 All rights including rights of translation reproduction by printi...

Page 7: ... and checking the delivery 13 Preparing the PC for use 13 Setting up the server 14 Connecting the server 14 Connecting external devices 15 Connecting the server to the line voltage 16 Unlocking locking the server 18 Controls and indicators 19 Switching the server on and off 21 Configuring the server 22 ServerStart 22 Saving the EISA configuration 22 ICU Utility 24 Configuring the Disk Array Contro...

Page 8: ...ed as dead at system boot 44 DAC reports added drive as defective 44 Error messages on the screen 44 System expansions 45 Opening the server 45 Removing the top panel 46 Removing the control panel 47 Removing the side cover 48 Assembling the server 49 Mounting the side cover 49 Mounting the control panel 50 Mounting the top panel 51 Installing and removing a SCSI hard disk drive 52 Installing a Re...

Page 9: ...K412 Z107 3 7619 Boards and cabling 75 SCSI platter with SAF TE function 75 Disk array controller and standard controller on internal drives 77 Two standard controllers on internal drives 78 Technical data 79 Index 81 ...

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Page 11: ...er Reconfiguration and Restart Security functions in the BIOS Setup and on the system board protect the data on the server against manipulation Additional protection is offered by the lockable server door and an anti theft facility This Operating Manual tells you how to put your server into operation how to operate it in daily use and how to expand your server Further information is provided in th...

Page 12: ... subsystem is controlled by a standard controller or by a disk array controller DAC If a DAC is installed in the server a hard disk carrier can be swapped during operation hot replace Power supply The power supply comprises up to three hot plug power supply modules connected in parallel in the server Depending on the equipment level a redundant power supply can be achieved for the server with two ...

Page 13: ...is followed by supplementary information remarks and tips Ê Texts which follow this symbol describe activities that must be performed in the order shown Ë This symbol means that you must enter a blank space at this point Ú Ú Ú Ú This symbol means that you must press the Enter key Texts in this typeface are screen outputs from the PC Texts in this bold typeface are the entries you make via the keyb...

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Page 15: ...er To disconnect the line voltage completely remove the power plug from the grounded power outlet When cleaning the Server observe the relevant notes in the chapter Preparation for use and operation When connecting and disconnecting cables observe the relevant notes in the chapter Preparation for use and operation Replace the lithium battery on the system board in accordance with the instructions ...

Page 16: ...elf e g by touching a grounded object before working The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charges Pull out the power plug before inserting or pulling out boards containing ESDs Always hold boards with ESDs by their edges Never touch pins or conductors on boards fitted with ESDs Manufacturer s notes CE certificate This device complies with the requirements of the EEC directive 89 ...

Page 17: ...erference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between equipment and the receiver Co...

Page 18: ... United States and Canada Use a UL listed and CSA labeled cord set consisting of a three conductor cord with a maximum length of 15 feet For units which stand on a desk or table type SVT or SJT cord sets shall be used For units which stand on floor only SJT type cord sets shall be used The cord set must be selected according to the current rating for your unit Please consult Table A for the select...

Page 19: ...and Canada use a cord set consisting of a minimum AWG according to Table A and a grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A 250 V The cord set should have the appropriate safety approvals for the country in which the equipment will be installed and should be marked HAR For the United Kingdom Should the plug on the flexible cord not be of the type for your socket outlets do not use an adapter but re...

Page 20: ...and Yellow The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Red Disposal and recycling This server is made predominantly of materials that are suitable for environmentally friendly disposal or specialized recycling Do ...

Page 21: ...switched into power saving mode at the same time The program SSLAUNCH enables you to activate the screen blanker immediately Both programs are located on the SNI Utility Diskette for Windows NT Information on the programs is provided in the associated help files Transporting the server Transport the server only in its original packaging or in a packaging which protects it from knocks and jolts to ...

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Page 23: ...heck whether the delivery agrees with the details in the delivery note Ê Check whether all necessary details have been entered on the first page of the guarantee coupon booklet Should you discover that the delivery does not correspond to the delivery note notify your supplier immediately Preparing the PC for use The steps required to prepare for use should be carried out in the prescribed order Th...

Page 24: ...and the server Connecting the server Read the documentation about the external device before connecting it Do not connect or disconnect cables during a thunderstorm Always take hold of the actual plug body Never unplug a cable by pulling the cable itself Connect and disconnect the cables in the order described below Connecting cables Turn off all power and equipment switches Pull all power plugs o...

Page 25: ...t the peripherals Connecting external devices The ports for external devices are on the rear of the server Which ports are available on your server depend on the boards installed The standard ports are indicated by symbols 4 6 5 3 1 2 7 C A N 1 Monitor port 2 CAN bus 3 Parallel port 4 Serial port 1 5 Serial port 2 6 Keyboard port 7 PS 2 mouse port i Some of the devices that you connect require spe...

Page 26: ... to the following line voltage range 100 V to 125 V or 200 V to 240 V Before connecting the server to the line voltage you must always check that the line voltage range set on the server corresponds to the local line voltage The line voltage range set when shipped is indicated at the rear of the server on a sticker near the type rating plate Label Line voltage range 230 V 200 V 240 V 115 V 100 V 1...

Page 27: ...t of the power supply modules Switch position Line voltage range 230 V 200 V 240 V 115 V 100 V 125 V Ê Refit all power supply modules Ê Remove the old voltage sticker and replace it with the enclosed sticker indicating the current voltage setting 1 2 Ê Plug the power cable into the server 1 Ê Plug the power cable into the grounded power outlet 2 ...

Page 28: ...tion Unlocking locking the server 18 A26361 K412 Z107 3 7619 Unlocking locking the server 1 2 2 3 4 Ê Turn the key clockwise 1 Ê Open the door 2 Ê Perform the necessary operations Ê Shut the door 3 Ê Turn the key counterclockwise 4 ...

Page 29: ... Hard disk drive access indicator 10 Hard disk error indicator 11 Indicator test switch ON OFF switch switches the server on or off If the server is switched on the power on indicator 4 lights up green i The ON OFF switch does not cut off line voltage from the server To disconnect the line voltage completely remove the power plug from the grounded power outlet Floppy disk access indicator The indi...

Page 30: ...is correctly installed and is in operation Power on indicator hard disk drive lights if a hard disk drive is installed in the hard disk carrier and the required supply voltage is available Hard disk drive access indicator lights green when the hard disk drive is being accessed flashes green yellow when the hard disk drive may not be removed 60 seconds delay time after a hard disk replacement Hard ...

Page 31: ... server off immediately see Troubleshooting and tips Flickering stripes on the monitor screen The ON OFF switch does not cut off line voltage from the server To disconnect the line voltage completely remove the power plug from the grounded power outlet The server can be switched on not only at the ON OFF switch but also in the following ways At a specified time set in the ServerView program With t...

Page 32: ... correct Enter MDAC instead Note on Novell Netware 3 12 If you want to install Novell Netware 3 12 you must first set the APIC function if existing to Disabled in the Advanced menu in the BIOS Setup Descriptions of operating systems not covered in the DAC manual are provided in the appropriate readme files on the driver diskettes If you use ServerStart you can skip the following sections on how to...

Page 33: ...er key The Maintain System Configuration Diskette menu is displayed i Press the Enter key to move forwards one menu level press Esc Esc Esc Esc to move back one level or to Exit Help texts are either displayed automatically or can be called up by pressing the F1 F1 F1 F1 key Ê Select the item Create a backup SCI file and press the Enter key The Save System Configuration Information SCI File Descri...

Page 34: ...ontroller DAC you must configure the DAC as described in the related documentation Configuring the standard SCSI controller If your server is equipped with an Ultra SCSI controller or a Fast Wide SCSI 2 controller you must make the relevant settings in the configuration of the controller for the drives used Installing the operating system Ê Insert the installation disk and the CD of the operating ...

Page 35: ...al are provided in the appropriate readme files on the driver diskettes Cleaning the server Switch the server off and pull the power plug out of the grounded contact power socket Do not clean any interior parts yourself leave this job to a service technician Do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasives or may corrode plastic Ensure that no liquid enters the system Ensure that the ventilat...

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Page 37: ...nt to change change the entry make other settings if required save the settings and exit BIOS Setup This chapter shows you how to call and operate BIOS Setup The menus and setting options provided by BIOS Setup are described in detail in the Technical Manual for the system board Calling BIOS Setup Ê Reboot the server One of the following messages will be displayed at the bottom of the screen Press...

Page 38: ...S Setup 1 Menu bar 2 Working area 3 Information area 4 Operations bar The BIOS Setup screen is divided into the following areas Menu bar 1 In the menu bar you can select the different BIOS Setup menus Working area 2 The working area displays the setting options fields of the selected menus You can set the entries in the displayed fields according to your requirements Ê indicates fields which open ...

Page 39: ...or a submenu Use the cursor keys Ê Ê Ê Ê and Ë Ë Ë Ë The selected field is highlighted Selecting a submenu marked with Ê Select the corresponding field and press the Enter key Press the Esc Esc Esc Esc key to return from the submenu to its superior menu Changing fields Use the key or of the numeric bloc Setting the default entries for the selected menu Use the function key F9 F9 F9 F9 Reverting th...

Page 40: ...es Exit Select Discard Changes Exit to discard the changes you have made The settings which were in force when BIOS Setup was called remain effective BIOS Setup is terminated and the server is rebooted Get Default Values To revert all the menus of BIOS Setup to the default entries select Get Default Values If you want to exit BIOS Setup with these settings select Save Changes Exit Load Previous Va...

Page 41: ...rized access By combining these options you can achieve optimum protection for your system i Detailed information of the Security menu can be found in the Technical Manual for the system board The sections Setting the Setup password and Setting the System password describe how you set up passwords Preventing unauthorized BIOS Setup calls You can activate this protection by setting a setup password...

Page 42: ...s been modified To activate this warning select the value Enabled for the Virus Warning field in the Security menu Preventing unauthorized writing of diskettes To activate this protection select the value Disabled for the Diskette Write field in the Security menu Protecting BIOS from overwriting To activate this protection select the value Disabled for the Flash Write field in the Security menu Pr...

Page 43: ...etup Ê Mark the Set Setup Password field and press the Enter key You are asked to enter a password Enter new Password Ê Enter the Setup password and press the Enter key You are asked to confirm the password Re enter new Password Ê Enter the Setup password again and press the Enter key You can now choose whether you want the Setup password to prevent calling of the BIOS Setup only or in addition lo...

Page 44: ...word To cancel the Setup password without setting a new password Ê Call BIOS Setup and select the Security menu see Settings in BIOS Setup Ê Mark the Set Setup Password field and press the Enter key You are asked to enter a password Enter new Password Ê Press the Enter key twice Ê Select the option Save Changes Exit in the Exit menu The server is rebooted and the Setup password is canceled ...

Page 45: ...act your technical customer service To set or change the system password proceed as follows Ê Call BIOS Setup and select the Security menu see Settings in BIOS Setup Ê Mark the Set System Password field and press the Enter key You are asked to enter a password Enter new Password Ê Enter the system password and press the Enter key You are asked to confirm the password Re enter new Password Ê Enter ...

Page 46: ...setting a new password Ê Call BIOS Setup and select the Security menu see Settings in BIOS Setup Ê Mark the Set System Password field and press the Enter key You are asked to enter a password Enter new Password Ê Press the Enter key twice Ê Select the option Save Changes Exit in the Exit menu The server is rebooted and the system password is canceled ...

Page 47: ...fail to correct the problem proceed as follows Ê Switch the server off Ê Make a note of the steps and the circumstances that led to the fault Also make a note of any error messages displayed Ê Contact your customer service Power on indicator remains dark after you have switched on your device This may have the following causes There is a defect in the ac power supply Ê Check whether the power cabl...

Page 48: ...s detected an error Ê In the ServerView program check the error list or check the ErrorLog file using the SCU utility and attempt to eliminate the error The screen stays blank If your screen remains blank this may have the following causes Monitor is switched off Ê Switch your monitor on Screen has been blanked Ê Press any key on the keyboard or Ê Deactivate screen blanking screen saver Enter the ...

Page 49: ...e server and monitor if it is plugged in with a connector Ê Switch on the monitor and the server Flickering stripes on the monitor screen Switch off the server immediately The flickering stripes are probably caused by an old type screen that does not support the horizontal frequency Ê Find out which horizontal frequency your monitor screen supports You will find the horizontal frequency also known...

Page 50: ...esponding driver software for the screen controller for how to set the correct horizontal frequency for your monitor and follow the procedure accordingly No mouse pointer displayed on the screen If no mouse pointer is displayed this may have the following causes Mouse driver not loaded Ê Check whether the mouse driver is properly installed and is present when the application program is started Det...

Page 51: ...date are repeatedly wrong when you switch on your server the battery is flat Change the lithium battery as described in the Technical Manual of the system board The system cannot be started up You have probably received one of the following error messages Invalid configuration information Invalid EISA configuration storage If you receive one of these messages after system startup the configuration...

Page 52: ...rite valid setup information to the CMOS RAM Run through the EISA configuration procedure a second time and load an SCI file from the EISA configuration utility floppy disk i If these measures do not help consult your supplier or our service technicians Starting at the welcome screen and the error message proceed as follows Ê Press the Enter key The main menu appears Ê Select the item Configure co...

Page 53: ...n key The appears Ê Select the item Maintain system configuration diskette and press the Enter key The Maintain System Configuration Diskette menu is displayed Ê Select the item Load SCI file and press the Enter key The Open System Configuration Information SCI file menu appears Ê Select SNICONF SCI factory configuration or another SCI file of your choice and press the Enter key The system loads t...

Page 54: ...troller Ê Check that the SCSI cabling and SCSI channel assignment still correspond to the original status Ê Use the DACCF program to check the settings for the drives Further information is provided in the DAC manual DAC reports added drive as defective The drive was probably installed with the system switched off Ê Install the drive while the system is switched on or configure the drive using the...

Page 55: ...l find an overview and a brief description of the installed system boards on the left hand housing side cover of the server A detailed description of the system board is provided in the corresponding Technical Manual Opening the server Please take note of the safety information in the chapter Important notes Ê Switch the server off Pull the power plug out of the power outlet If you want to fully o...

Page 56: ...3 7619 Removing the top panel 1 2 3 Ê Remove the two screws 1 Ê Lift the top panel at the front by 5 to 7 mm 2 and push it out of the server in the direction of the arrow 3 i The server cannot be switched on after the top panel has been removed safety switch ...

Page 57: ...K412 Z107 3 7619 47 2 2 1 Ê Push the inner cover forward as far as it will go 1 and lift it off 2 Removing the control panel 2 1 Ê Press down on the two plastic levers 1 and tilt the control panel out of the server in the direction of the arrow 2 ...

Page 58: ...System expansions Opening the server 48 A26361 K412 Z107 3 7619 Removing the side cover 1 2 Ê Remove the screw 1 Ê Lift the side panel out of the server in the direction of the arrow 2 ...

Page 59: ...f you have fully opened the server you must proceed as follows to reassemble it 1 Mounting the side cover 2 Mount the control panel 3 Mount the top panel Mounting the side cover 2 1 Ê Mount the side cover in the server in the direction of the arrow 1 Ê Fasten the side panel with the screw 2 ...

Page 60: ...K412 Z107 3 7619 Mounting the control panel 1 2 Ê Insert the hooks 1 of the control panel in the appropriate recesses of the server Ê Push the control panel in the direction of the arrow 2 up against the server until you feel both plastic clips engage ...

Page 61: ...the inner cover 1 2 3 2 1 Ê Push the top cover into the server in the direction of the arrow 1 as far as it will go Ensure that the hooks on the underside of the top cover engage in the corresponding recesses on the rear of the server Ê Tilt the top panel downwards 2 and secure it with the two screws 3 ...

Page 62: ...erformed automatically after disk swap A precondition is that the DAC is correctly configured Refer to the information in the DAC manual If you want to swap several SCSI hard disk drives during operation proceed as follows Swap the first SCSI hard disk drive Wait until the hard disk drive access indicator no longer flashes green yellow Swap the next SCSI hard disk drive etc The SCSI ID is allocate...

Page 63: ...h outwards as far as possible 2 Ê Withdraw the hard disk carrier out of the server 3 i If a hard disk drive is already installed in the carrier you have just withdrawn you must remove it 1 1 3 2 Ê Remove the four screws 1 on the underside of the carrier Withdraw the hard disk drive from its connector in the direction of the arrow 2 and lift it 3 out of the carrier ...

Page 64: ...he arrow 2 until it locks in place Ê Press the contact strips into place at both sides of the carrier 3 Ê Secure the hard disk drive with the four screws on the underside of the carrier 4 1 2 2 2 Ê Swing the two locking levers of the carrier outwards as far as they will go and insert the carrier fully into the server 1 Ê Swing the two locking levers inwards 2 until they lock into place ...

Page 65: ...ard disk drive which contains the RemoteView software The RemoteView hard disk drive has an IDE interface and is installed in the server on a mounting plate to the right below the system board i You may also retro install the RemoteView software on an IDE hard disk Please see the RemoteView manual for further information Ê Open the server see Opening the server 1 1 Ê Remove screw 1 and the mountin...

Page 66: ...ew hard disk drive with mounting plate in the corresponding mounting supports of the server 1 2 and fasten it using the screw 3 Ê Connect the data line to the RemoteView hard disk drive and to the IDE interface of the system board see Technical Manual of the system board Ê Connect a free power line to the RemoteView hard disk Ê Close the server see Assembling the server ...

Page 67: ... automatically later Proceed as follows Ê Start the server and invoke BIOS Setup Ê Enter the hard disk parameters under Hard Disk 1 Ê Save the setting and terminate BIOS Setup The server boots MS DOS and RemoteView from the IDE hard disk Ê To terminate RemoteView use the menu item Boot Original OS The server boots the standard operating system How to operate RemoteView is described in the correspo...

Page 68: ... trouble free replacement can be carried out during operation The power supply must be set to the local line voltage 115 V for 100 V 125 V and 230 V for 200 V 240 V During current operation you must not remove several power supply modules at the same time 1 1 2 Ê Turn both quarter turn fasteners counterclockwise 1 and remove the power supply module or the bay cover from the server 2 Make sure that...

Page 69: ... accommodates up to five accessible drives four 5 1 4 inch drives and one 3 1 2 inch drive A 5 1 4 inch drive carrier can house two half height drives or one full height drive For each accessible SCSI drive that you install you must assign a unique SCSI ID 0 6 and remove or disable the terminating resistor As the CD ROM drive already fitted is located at the end of the SCSI cable a terminating res...

Page 70: ...ee Opening the server Ê Select a bay appropriate to the height of the drive Ê If a drive is already installed in the carrier disconnect the data line and the power line from the drive 1 2 1 Ê Remove the four screws 1 of the appropriate carrier and withdraw the carrier and drive cover from the server 2 2 2 1 Ê Push the new drive into the carrier 1 and secure it with the four screws 2 ...

Page 71: ... 2 2 1 Ê Push the drive carrier into the server 1 and secure it and the drive cover if only a half height drive is installed with the four screws 2 Ê Connect the data lines and the power lines to the disk drives Ê Remove the top panel side panel and control panel see Assembling the server ...

Page 72: ... panel side panel and control panel see Opening the server Ê Disconnect the data line and power line from the drives in the drive carrier to be removed 1 2 1 Ê Remove the four screws 1 of the appropriate carrier drive and withdraw the drive carrier from the server 2 1 1 2 Ê Remove the four screws 1 and withdraw the drive from the drive carrier 2 ...

Page 73: ... 7619 63 2 2 1 Ê Push the drive carrier into the server 1 and secure it and the drive covers with the four screws 2 Ê If there is still a drive in the drive carrier connect the data line and the power line Ê Mount the control panel side panel and top panel see Assembling the server ...

Page 74: ...ntrol panel see Opening the server Ê Disconnect the data line and the power line from the floppy disk drive 1 2 Ê Remove the two screws 1 and withdraw the drive carrier from the server 2 1 1 Ê Remove the four screws 1 and withdraw the drive from the drive carrier Ê Place the new floppy disk drive in the drive carrier and secure it with the four screws 1 ...

Page 75: ...ansions A26361 K412 Z107 3 7619 65 1 2 Ê Push the drive carrier into the server 1 and secure it with the two screws 2 Ê Connect the data line and the power line to the floppy disk drive Ê Mount the control panel and the top panel see Assembling the server ...

Page 76: ...tation supplied with the board Installing a board Ê Remove the top cover and the side cover see Opening the server Ê Remove the screw and the rear slot cover plate of the desired slot Do not dispose of the rear slot cover plate For cooling protection against fire and in order to comply with EMC regulations you must refit the rear slot cover plate if you remove the board ...

Page 77: ...ansions A26361 K412 Z107 3 7619 67 2 1 Ê Place the board in the desired slot 1 and fasten it with the screw you removed earlier 2 Ê If necessary connect the lines to the board Ê Mount the side panel and the top panel see Assembling the server ...

Page 78: ...over and the side cover see Opening the server Ê Remove the lines connected to the board 1 2 Ê Remove the screw 1 and pull the board out of the slot 2 Ê Put the rear slot cover plate into the slot and fasten it with the screw you removed earlier Ê Mount the side panel and the top panel see Assembling the server ...

Page 79: ...cessor board is fitted a terminating board must be installed in the slot for the second processor board Processor board and terminating board are each mounted on the processor mounting plate 2 1 Ê Release the two knurled screws 1 and pull the upper processor mounting plate with the terminating board out of the slot 2 Ê Unscrew the terminating board from the processor mounting plate ...

Page 80: ... the second processor board onto the processor mounting plate 1 2 Ê Place the processor mounting plate with the processor board in the upper processor slot 1 and attach it firmly using the two knurled screws 2 Ê Connect a free power line to the power supply connector on the processor board ...

Page 81: ...gned for insertion in an ISA or EISA slot The 1 channel version which cannot be inserted in a slot is supplied as a kit For the first board you will require the basic kit for the second and third board you will require the upgrade kit A maximum of three 1 channel SE DE boards can be installed in the server The jumpers on the boards are preset and must not be altered This section describes the inst...

Page 82: ...he server and take out the cover plate toward the inside 2 Ê Remove the mounting screw for the RemoteView hard disk carrier 3 1 1 3 2 4 Ê Insert the preassembled assembly kit with the ends of the interface plates 1 into the rear panel of the server and swivel it into its final position 2 Ê Screw the assembly kit and the RemoteView hard disk carrier tight using the previously removed screw 3 Ê Scre...

Page 83: ...anel see Assembling the server Extensions on the system board Details of how you upgrade the main memory of your server replace the lithium battery add or replace processors or make certain settings are provided in the Technical Manual for the system board Proceed as follows Ê Remove the top panel the inner cover and the side cover see Opening the server Ê Make the desired expansions or settings s...

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Page 85: ...t 2 6 Power supply connector The hot replace hard disk carriers are connected to the SCSI controller via the SCSI platter Depending on the SCSI controller used standard or DAC the six hard disks can be operated on three two or a single SCSI channel One channel operation The SCSI cable is connected to the SCSI segment 0 Two channel operation The SCSI cables are connected to the SCSI segments 0 and ...

Page 86: ...76 A26361 K412 Z107 3 7619 Assignment of carrier SCSI ID and SCSI segment Carrier SCSI ID SCSI segment top left 0 0 top right 1 0 center left 3 1 center right 4 1 bottom left 6 2 bottom right 2 2 Carriers seen from front ...

Page 87: ... 1 S C S I I D 4 S C S I I D 2 S C S I I D 0 S C S I I D 3 S C S I I D 6 s e c o n d a c c e s s i b l e S C S I d r i v e t h i r d a c c e s s i b l e S C S I d r i v e C D R O M S C S I p l a t t e r f o u r t h a c c e s s i b l e S C S I d r i v e c h a n n e l 0 c h a n n e l 0 c h a n n e l 1 c h a n n e l 2 d i s k a r r a y c o n t r o l l e r c h a n n e l 0 c h a n n e l 1 C h a n n e l...

Page 88: ... 6 s e c o n d a c c e s s i b l e S C S I d r i v e t h i r d a c c e s s i b l e S C S I d r i v e C D R O M S C S I p l a t t e r f o u r t h a c c e s s i b l e S C S I d r i v e c h a n n e l 0 c h a n n e l 0 s t a n d a r d c o n t r o l l e r 1 c h a n n e l 0 c h a n n e l 0 s t a n d a r d c o n t r o l l e r 2 c o n t r o l p a n e l Cabling of two standard SCSI controllers Hard disks o...

Page 89: ...class I Regulations complied with EN 60950 VDE 0805 Dimensions Width Depth Height Weight 310 mm 700 mm 610 mm approx 45 kg 441 5 N in basic configuration Environmental conditions Environment class 3K2 Environment class 2K2 DIN IEC 721 part 3 3 DIN IEC 721 part 3 2 Temperature Operating 3K2 Transport 2K2 15 C 35 C 25 C 60 C Condensation in operating must be avoided Noise level Sound power level LWA...

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Page 91: ...ble drive installing 59 installing a 5 1 4 inch drive 60 removing 59 removing a 5 1 4 inch drive 62 Alarm indicator 20 Assembling server 49 B BIOS access preventing 32 BIOS Setup calling 27 changing 29 exiting 30 write protection 32 BIOS Setup 27 57 operating 29 preventing calling 31 saving 30 Board 75 installing 66 ...

Page 92: ...M access 19 CD ROM drive Indicator 19 CE certificate 6 CFG Library Disk 23 Class A Compliance Statement 7 Cleaning 25 Clearance 79 Configuration BIOS Setup 27 Disk Array Controller 24 Configuration program 23 Configuration Utility Disk 23 Configuring standard SCSI controller 24 Connecting external devices 15 keyboard 16 server to power voltage 16 Contents of delivery 13 Control panel installing 50...

Page 93: ...4 Disposal 10 Drifting screen display 40 Drive defective 44 E ECU 22 EISA configuration 22 restoring 42 saving 22 Electrical data 79 Electromagnetic compatibility 6 Energy saving 11 Environmental class 79 Environmental conditions 79 Environmental data 79 Error added drive defective 44 dark screen 38 drifting screen display 40 flickering stripes on the monitor screen 39 floppy disk cannot be writte...

Page 94: ... hard disk subsystem 2 power supply 2 server management 2 system board 2 Flickering stripes monitor screen 39 Floppy disk access 19 Floppy disk drive changing 64 indicator 19 write protection 32 Floppy disk cannot be read or written 41 G Guarantee coupon booklet 13 H Hard disk drive installing 52 removing 52 Hard disk drive access indicator 20 Hard disk error indicator 20 Hard disk parameter 57 Ha...

Page 95: ...0 server 20 remains blank 38 SCSI busy 20 Indicator test switch 20 Indicators 19 Information further 1 general 1 Installing 5 1 4 inch drive 60 accessible drive 59 board 66 control panel 50 floppy disk drive 64 operating system 24 power supply module 58 RemoteView hard disk drive 55 SCSI hard disk drive 52 SE DE converter board 71 second processor board 69 Installing kit SE DE converter board 71 I...

Page 96: ...in switch 19 Message error 44 Monitor cleaning 25 flickering stripes on the screen 39 port 15 Monitor screen error message 44 Mounting side cover 49 top cover 51 Mouse mouse pointer not displayed 40 no mouse pointer 40 PS 2 port 15 N No mouse pointer 40 No screen display 38 No system boot 41 44 Noise level 79 Notational conventions 3 Note power cord selecction 8 Notes CE certificate 6 ...

Page 97: ...13 Overview preparing for use 13 SCSI platter 75 server 1 P Packing material 13 Parallel interface 15 Password canceling Setup password 34 canceling System password 36 setting system password 35 setting the Setup password 33 Plug Play 24 Power cord selecction 8 Power supply 2 power on indicator 20 Power supply module installing 58 removing 58 Power on indicator fails to light 37 hard disk drive 20...

Page 98: ...View 55 RemoteView hard disk drive installing 55 Removing 5 1 4 inch accessible drive 62 accessible drive 59 board 68 control panel 47 floppy disk drive 64 power supply module 58 SCSI hard disk drive 52 side cover 48 top cover 46 RTDS 55 S Safety 5 board 6 SAF TE functionality 75 Saving power 11 SCA interface 52 SCI file 42 creating 23 SCO UNIX 22 Screen blanking 11 drifting display 40 SCSI busy i...

Page 99: ... 31 Select power cord 8 Serial interface 15 Server assembling 49 cleaning 25 configuration 22 connecting 14 connecting to power voltage 16 features 2 locking 18 opening 45 ports 15 power on indicator 20 setting up 14 switching off 21 switching on 21 transporting 11 unlocking 18 Server management 2 ServerStart 22 ServerView 2 Setting setup password 33 system password 35 Setting up server 14 Setup 2...

Page 100: ... 19 Switching off Server 21 Switching off protection 32 Switching on protection 32 Switching on server 21 Symbols explanation of 3 System locking 35 System board 2 extensions 73 System expansions 45 System password canceling 36 setting 35 System settings BIOS Setup 27 System startup preventing 32 T Technical data 79 Temperature 79 Terminating board 69 Terminating resistor accessible drives 59 Test...

Page 101: ... 39 floppy disk cannot be written 41 no mouse pointer 40 power on indicator fails to light 37 server switches itself off 38 system cannot be restarted 41 44 wrong date 41 wrong time 41 Troubleshooting 37 U Unlocking server 18 Utility ICU 24 V Ventilation area 79 Video memory 73 Virus warning 32 W Winter time 41 Write protection BIOS Setup 32 Write protection floppy disk drive 32 Wrong date 41 Wron...

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