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iv   Contents

BIOS Setup Configuration Settings ..................................................... 3-4

Main Menu ......................................................................................... 3-5

Primary IDE Master and Slave Submenu.................................. 3-6
Secondary IDE Master and Slave Submenu.............................. 3-7

Keyboard Submenu .................................................................. 3-8
Processor Settings Submenu .................................................... 3-8

Advanced Menu .................................................................................. 3-9

PCI Configuration Submenus ................................................... 3-10
PCI Device, Slot 1 - Slot 4 Submenus ....................................... 3-10

Integrated Peripheral Configuration Submenu.......................... 3-11
Advanced Chipset Control ........................................................ 3-12

Security Menu .................................................................................. 3-12
Security menu (Continued) ............................................................... 3-13
Security menu (Continued) ............................................................... 3-14

Server Menu ..................................................................................... 3-14

System Management Submenu ................................................ 3-15

Server Management Information Submenu............................... 3-16
Console Redirection Submenu.................................................. 3-17

Boot Menu ........................................................................................ 3-17

Boot Device Priority Submenu .................................................. 3-18
IDE Hard Drive Submenu......................................................... 3-18

Removable Devices ................................................................... 3-18

Exit Menu......................................................................................... 3-19

Symbios Configuration Utility ................................................................... 3-20

Running the Symbios Configuration Utility....................................... 3-20
Changing the Adapter and Device Configurations ............................. 3-21

Optional RAID Controllers......................................................................... 3-24

Mylex AcceleRAID Controller............................................................. 3-24

Factory Installed Controller ...................................................... 3-24

Add-on Controller..................................................................... 3-25
DACCF Configuration Utility .................................................... 3-25

Configuring System Board Jumpers.......................................................... 3-26

Before You Begin .............................................................................. 3-26
Moving System Board Jumpers ........................................................ 3-28

Resetting the CMOS NVRAM............................................................. 3-29
Clearing and Changing the Passwords .............................................. 3-29

Recovering the BIOS ......................................................................... 3-30
Boot Block Write Protect ................................................................... 3-30
Fault Resilient Booting (FRB) Timer Enable Jumper ......................... 3-30

Chassis Intrusion Detection Jumper................................................. 3-31
BMC Forced Update Mode ................................................................ 3-32

Upgrading Your System ........................................ 4-1

Static Precautions....................................................................................... 4-2

Preparing Your System for Upgrade ............................................................ 4-3
Equipment Log............................................................................................ 4-3
Removing a Side Panel ................................................................................ 4-4

Installing a Side Panel................................................................................. 4-5
Modifying the System Board........................................................................ 4-6

Replacing the Real-time Clock Battery ................................................ 4-6
Replacing a Pentium Processor ........................................................... 4-8

Removing the Pentium II Processor (S.E.C. Version) ................. 4-9

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Страница 4: ...ors such as system configuration customer data and operator control Since implementation by customers of each product may vary the suitability of specific product configurations and applications must...

Страница 5: ...roller 1 9 SCSI Controller 1 10 Video Controller 1 10 Peripheral Controller 1 11 Serial Ports 1 11 Parallel Port 1 11 External Device Connectors 1 11 System Board Management Controller BMC 1 11 System...

Страница 6: ...20 Running the Symbios Configuration Utility 3 20 Changing the Adapter and Device Configurations 3 21 Optional RAID Controllers 3 24 Mylex AcceleRAID Controller 3 24 Factory Installed Controller 3 24...

Страница 7: ...n Software 5 4 After System Has Been Running Correctly 5 5 Additional Troubleshooting Procedures 5 5 Preparing the System for Diagnostic Testing 5 6 Monitoring POST 5 7 Verifying Proper Operation of K...

Страница 8: ...s B 11 System Resource Usage B 12 Multiboot Add in MBA Window B 13 Password Administration PWA Window B 13 System Event Log SEL Window B 14 Exiting the SSU B 15 Emergency Management Port C 1 Emergency...

Страница 9: ...Contents vii Glossary Equipment Log Index xxxx...

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Страница 11: ...jumper settings Chapter 4 Upgrades and Options provides you with instructions for upgrading your system with an additional processor optional memory options cards and peripheral devices Chapter 5 Pro...

Страница 12: ...s of life CAUTION Cautions indicate situations that can damage the system hardware or software Note Notes give important information about the material being described Names of keyboard keys are print...

Страница 13: ...eleased Getting Started Sheet The Getting Started Sheet provides several easy to follow steps to become familiar with your server documentation and to complete your installation successfully Network O...

Страница 14: ...ing the procedures in this manual make sure that your system is powered off and unplug the AC power cord from the back of the chassis Failure to disconnect power before opening your system can result...

Страница 15: ...the external ports Remote Earths To prevent electrical shock connect all local individual office computers and computer support equipment to the same electrical circuit of the building wiring If you a...

Страница 16: ...ystem warm or cool to room temperature before using it Keep the system away from magnetic forces Keep the system dry Do not wash the system with a wet cloth or pour fluid into it Protect the system fr...

Страница 17: ...1 System Overview Overview System Chassis Power Supply Peripheral Bays Diskette Drive System Board Features System Security...

Страница 18: ...performance memory capacity and integrated I O provides a high performance environment for many server market applications These range from large corporations supporting remote offices to small compan...

Страница 19: ...one slot shared with an ISA slot 1x32 bit PCI bus Two ISA expansion slots for add in boards one slot shared with a PCI slot Embedded PC compatible support serial parallel mouse keyboard diskette and P...

Страница 20: ...pand fabricated metal structure The major system components are shown in this illustration System Chassis A Removable Media Bays 3 B 1 44 MB 3 5 diskette drive C System Board D Speaker E Power supply...

Страница 21: ...ited States it is set to 230Vac for systems used in Europe Peripheral Bays The system supports a variety of standard PC AT compatible peripheral devices The chassis includes these peripheral bays A 3...

Страница 22: ...slots for add in boards E Diskette drive connector S ISA slots for add in boards F Front panel power LED connector T Intrusion alarm connector G Speaker connector U USB connector H Front panel hard di...

Страница 23: ...erates at 100 MHz The second level cache is located on the substrate of the processor cartridge The cache includes burst pipelined synchronous static RAM BSRAM The L2 cache is offered in 512 KB config...

Страница 24: ...ectors share a chassis expansion slot with a PCI connector ISA features Bus speed up to 8 33 MHz 16 bit memory addressing 8 or 16 bit data transfers Plug and Play ready The system board has four full...

Страница 25: ...em board includes a 10BASE T 100BASE TX network controller based on the Intel 82558 Fast Ethernet PCI Bus Controller As a PCI bus master the controller can burst data at up to 132 MB sec The controlle...

Страница 26: ...SCSI Ultra wide hard disk drives or three 1 6 inch high SCSI Ultra wide hard disk drives Controller B attaches to a 50 pin 8 bit narrow SCSI connector interface capable of supporting three 5 25 inch...

Страница 27: ...disabled the interrupt is available to add in boards External Device Connectors The external I O connectors provide support for a PS 2 compatible mouse and a keyboard connectors for VGA monitor 2 ser...

Страница 28: ...em Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility and the System Setup Utility SSU provide a number of security features to prevent unauthorized or accidental access to the system Once the security measures are...

Страница 29: ...2 Setting Up the System Selecting a Site Unpacking the System Getting Familiar with the System Making Connections Setting the Line Voltage Connecting the Power Cord Powering On Your System...

Страница 30: ...h a properly grounded outlet Clean dust free and well ventilated Front and rear ventilating openings kept free of obstructions Away from sources of heat vibration or physical shock Isolated from stron...

Страница 31: ...e sure you have someone help you lift or move the system When you receive your system inspect the shipping containers prior to unpacking If the shipping boxes are damaged note the damage and if possib...

Страница 32: ...controls and indicators Front Features and Controls A Load eject button CD ROM reader Press to load CD and eject CD B Activity light CD ROM reader When lit CD ROM reader is in use C Activity light 3 i...

Страница 33: ...patible 6 pin mini DIN connector D Mouse PS 2 compatible 6 pin mini DIN connector E COM1 COM1 serial port 9 pin connector F VGA VGA monitor 15 pin connector G Network Connector RJ 45 connector H Print...

Страница 34: ...running the SSU refer to Appendix B of this User s Guide Refer the following figure and connect your keyboard monitor and mouse Connect any external peripheral devices such as a printer or modem by f...

Страница 35: ...ector D VGA VGA monitor 15 pin connector E Network Connector RJ 45 connector F Printer 25 pin parallel port connector G COM2 Remoted COM2 serial port 9 pin connector H USB Connectors Two remoted USB C...

Страница 36: ...e setting for the power supply is correct To use the system with line source voltages between 200 and 230 VAC the line voltage selector switch on the power supply must be set to 230 If you set the swi...

Страница 37: ...Setting Up the System 2 9 Setting the Line Voltage A Voltage selector switch set to 115 VAC B Voltage selector switch set to 230 VAC 115V 115V 115V 230V A or B...

Страница 38: ...t be rated for the available AC voltage and have a current rating that is at least 125 of the current rating of the system The power cord connector that plugs into the wall outlet must be terminated i...

Страница 39: ...em board CPU module memory keyboard and most installed peripheral devices CAUTION Always allow POST to complete before powering down your system CAUTION The server management logic on your system boar...

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Страница 41: ...3 Configuring Your System Configuring Your System BIOS Setup Utility Symbios Configuration Utility Optional RAID Controller Configuring System Board Jumpers...

Страница 42: ...y detects the SCSI host adapters on the system board Use this utility if you need to configure the two SCSI controllers in your system or to perform a SCSI disk format or verify disk operation on the...

Страница 43: ...u bar at the top of the Main Menu lists the following selections Menu Use Main Use this menu for basic system configuration Advanced Use this menu for setting the Advanced Features available on your s...

Страница 44: ...dow PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN Move cursor to next or previous page F5 or Select the previous value for the field F6 or or SPACE Select the next value for the field F9 Load default configuration values for...

Страница 45: ...25 MB 2 88 MB Selects the diskette type Primary IDE Master Press ENTER Refer to Primary IDE Master and Slave Submenu Primary IDE Slave Press ENTER Refer to Primary IDE Master and Slave Submenu Second...

Страница 46: ...Transfer Disabled 2 4 8 or 16 sectors Determines the number of sectors per block for multi sector transfers This field is informational only for Type Auto LBA Mode Control Disabled Enabled Enabling LB...

Страница 47: ...below Multi Sector Transfer Disabled 2 4 8 or 16 sectors Determines the number of sectors per block for multi sector transfers This field is informational only for Type Auto LBA Mode Control Disabled...

Страница 48: ...gs Submenu Feature Choices Description Your Setting CPU Speed Settings Processor Speed List Processor speed list is determined by the speed of the processor s installed Select speed to match speed of...

Страница 49: ...to PCI Configuration Submenu Integrated Peripherals Configuration Press ENTER Refer to Intergrated Peripherals Configuration Submenu Advanced Chipset Control Press ENTER Refer to Advanced Chipset Cont...

Страница 50: ...the device as a PCI bus master Latency Timer Default 0020h 0040h 0060h 0080h 00A0h 00C0h 00E0h Minimum guaranteed time in units of PCI bus clocks that a device may be master on a PCI bus PCI Device S...

Страница 51: ...BIOS to configure the port OS Controlled forces OS to configure the port If this COM port is used for Console Redirection make sure I O and IRQ are identical to the values in the server Setup Menu Ba...

Страница 52: ...field requires a password for entering Setup The passwords are not case sensitive Feature Choices Description Your Setting User Password is Clear Set Status only user cannot modify Once set this can b...

Страница 53: ...Boot Diskette Access Administrator User Controls access to diskette drives Fixed Disk Boot Sector Normal Write Protect Write protects boot sector on hard disk to protect against viruses Secure Mode T...

Страница 54: ...Server Menu Feature Choices Description Your Setting System Management Press ENTER Refer to System Management Submenu Console Redirection Press ENTER Refer to Console Redirection Submenu PCI IRQs to I...

Страница 55: ...to System Management Info Submenu EMP Password Switch Disabled Enabled This field enables or disables EMP Password EMP ESC Sequence Refer to Appendix B EMP Hangup Line String Refer to your modem docum...

Страница 56: ...ription Your Setting Board Part Number N A Information field only Board Serial Number N A Information field only System Part Number N A Information field only System Serial Number N A Information fiel...

Страница 57: ...on is enabled this displays the IRQ assigned per the address chosen in the COM Port Address field Baud Rate 9600 19 2k 38 4k 115 2k Communications line dependent Console Type PC ANSI VT100 Communicati...

Страница 58: ...he boot devices that are not reported to the system BIOS through the BIOS boot specification mechanism This includes all PCI cards that are not bios boot compliant legacy as well as ISA cards that are...

Страница 59: ...to exit Choices Description Exit Saving Changes Exits after writing all modified Setup item values to CMOS Exit Discarding Changes Exits leaving CMOS unmodified Load Setup Defaults Loads default value...

Страница 60: ...ration Utility Press Ctrl C to run this utility 3 The utility starts and the Main Menu displays Symbios Configuration Utility Main Menu Status Adapter Port Number IRQ Level Current Next Boot NVRAM Fou...

Страница 61: ...r listed controls the operation of the hard disk drives in your system the second adapter listed controls any SCSI removable media devices installed in your system 1 Using the down arrow key select th...

Страница 62: ...ces 0 to 7 screen displays 3 Select the SCSI device you are reconfiguring and press ENTER If you are configuring SCSI Hard Disk Drives refer to the SYM53C875 Adapter 1 Table below if you are configuri...

Страница 63: ...ENTER Dev0 Dev1 Dev2 Dev3 Sync Rate 10 Width bits 8 Disconnect On Read Write I O timeout secs 10 Scan for device at boot time Yes Scan for SCSI LUNS No Queue Tags On 4 Highlight the function you want...

Страница 64: ...Disk Array Controller Utilities DACCF software Refer to the Mylex AcceleRAID documentation included with your system for information on running the Mylex AcceleRAID BIOS Configuration Utility and the...

Страница 65: ...M53C875 controller must be turned OFF if you install the optional Mylex AcceleRAID Controller board in your system Refer to Symbios Configuration Utility found earlier in this chapter DACCF Configurat...

Страница 66: ...static wrist strap attached to chassis ground The system board jumpers enable you to set specific operating parameters for your system A jumper is a small plastic encased conductor shorting plug that...

Страница 67: ...de from a floppy diskette into the flash device This is typically used when the BIOS code has been corrupted D Boot Block Write Protect 13 14 Protect BIOS boot block is write protected 14 15 Erase Pro...

Страница 68: ...1 Power off the system and remove the left panel as described in Chapter 4 of this guide 2 Check to ensure the system power cord is removed from the back of the system 3 Locate the position of the ju...

Страница 69: ...Clear jumper back to pins 1 2 6 Replace the left side panel and power on the system 7 Run the BIOS Setup Utility to check the configuration of your system Clearing and Changing the Passwords To clear...

Страница 70: ...tion Fault Resilient Booting FRB Timer Enable Jumper Fault resilient booting insures the system will not stop from a boot problem Two sets of timers are implemented that will automatically reset the s...

Страница 71: ...e system and wait for POST to complete 5 Run the SSU to configure the system Chassis Intrusion Detection Jumper The chassis contains an alarm switch that sends a notification signal to the server mana...

Страница 72: ...eave BMC Forced Update Mode jumper at factory default setting Setting this jumper incorrectly will prevent the system from booting Programming should only be done by a technically qualified person Con...

Страница 73: ...autions Preparing Your System for Upgrade Equipment Log Removing a Side Panel Installing a Side Panel Modifying the System Board Option Boards Hard Disk Drives Front Panel Removing EMI Shields and Fil...

Страница 74: ...time you press the push button power on off switch on the front panel and your system powering down This is normal system operation and is required by the server management logic CAUTION Operating yo...

Страница 75: ...ad screwdriver Small needle nose pliers Pen or pencil ESD workstation or antistatic wrist strap recommended Equipment Log Use the equipment log form located at the end of this manual to record the mod...

Страница 76: ...side panels removed Always replace the panels before powering on the system WARNING If you are removing the side panel after the system is set up you must first power off the system and all external d...

Страница 77: ...are firmly seated in their respective slots and that all interior cables are properly connected 3 Insert the metal tabs on the top and bottom of the side panel into their slots on the chassis Slide th...

Страница 78: ...Replacing the Real time Clock Battery You may need to replace the real time clock battery because of its life span The battery Vendor Part CR2032 is a commodity part available through many vendors Not...

Страница 79: ...ently push down on the screwdriver to lift the battery B 4 Remove the battery from its socket C 5 Dispose of the battery according to local ordinance 6 Remove the new lithium battery from its package...

Страница 80: ...E C cartridge and each Pentium III processor is packaged in a Single Edge Contact Cartridge Version2 SECC2 The cartridge includes the processor core with an integrated 16 KB primary L1 cache the secon...

Страница 81: ...ap Hold the processor only by its edges 2 If your system has one processor and you are replacing it leave the termination board intact in the empty secondary processor connector Remove the processor y...

Страница 82: ...ket and the terminator board B up and out of the retention module and store it appropriately Removing a Termination Board 3 If your system has one processor and you are replacing it leave the terminat...

Страница 83: ...e plug in slot Push down firmly with even pressure on both sides of the top until the cartridge is seated 10 To lock in the processor push the latches outward until they click into place in the retent...

Страница 84: ...connector and store it appropriately 3 If your system has one processor and you are replacing it leave the terminator board intact in the empty secondary processor connector Remove the processor you...

Страница 85: ...he cartridge fits into the connector key in the slot A Push down firmly with even pressure on both sides of the top until the cartridge is seated A B Installing a Processor 10 Connect the fan cable to...

Страница 86: ...ll four sockets are populated the system board supports a maximum of 1 GB of memory with 256MB DIMMs A DIMM will always be installed in the bottom socket When you install additional DIMMs you must sta...

Страница 87: ...64 64 32 160 64 32 32 32 160 64 64 32 32 192 64 64 32 32 192 64 64 64 192 128 32 32 192 128 64 224 64 64 64 32 224 128 32 32 32 224 128 64 32 256 64 64 64 64 256 128 64 32 32 256 128 64 64 256 128 128...

Страница 88: ...edges remove it from its antistatic package 3 Position the DIMM so that the two notches in the bottom edge of the DIMM align with the keyed socket 1 2 3 4 Inserting Memory DIMMs 4 Insert the bottom e...

Страница 89: ...and remove the left side panel as described earlier in this chapter 2 Gently push the plastic ejector levers out and down to eject a DIMM from its socket 3 Hold the DIMM only by its edges being carefu...

Страница 90: ...apters designed for Plug and Play systems are automatically configured by the system without any user intervention Older ISA adapters must be manually configured as detailed below Once the manual conf...

Страница 91: ...by BIOS PCI Slot 2 see PCI ISA Slot Location illustration above Installing an Option Board 1 Power off the system and remove the left side panel as described earlier in this chapter 2 Remove and save...

Страница 92: ...board into an expansion slot on the system board The tapered foot of the option board retaining bracket must fit into the mating slot in the expansion slot Installing an Option Board 8 Align the roun...

Страница 93: ...cket screw 4 Hold the board at each end and carefully rock it back and forth until the edge connectors pull free Make sure that you do not scrape the board against other components 5 Remove the board...

Страница 94: ...d in the 3 5 inch drive bay A 3 5 Inch Drive Bay Locations If you are adding or removing a SCSI hard disk device consider the following The system uses single ended SCSI host adapters and supports sin...

Страница 95: ...AUTION If a drive bezel is installed it must be removed because it blocks the airflow around the drive If the drive comes with drive rails do not use them Remove any rails already attached 4 Remove th...

Страница 96: ...l and power cables to the drives All device power cables are labeled and must be installed in specific locations as shown below Drive Location Power Connector 1 HD0 P7 2 HD1 P8 3 HD2 P9 4 HD2 Any avai...

Страница 97: ...ds the top of the chassis until the tabs on the bay are free from the chassis Remove the drive bay from the chassis and place it on an antistatic surface 6 Remove the hard disk drive by removing the f...

Страница 98: ...3 5 inch floppy disk drive you must remove the front cover along with the corresponding filler panel and EMI shield Removing the Front Panel Note The front panel is secured with six locking tabs 1 Po...

Страница 99: ...h the slots in the front of the chassis 2 Press the front panel onto the front of the system chassis until the tabs snap into their slots 3 Install the side panels as described earlier in this chapter...

Страница 100: ...into which you are installing a peripheral device The filler panel is released by pressing on its sides and removing it from the slots in the EMI shield Save the panel for reinstallation 3 The EMI shi...

Страница 101: ...supports two devices for a total of four IDE devices Your system includes he primary channel IDE interface cable A first master device and a second slave device are supported on both the primary and s...

Страница 102: ...ughly read the documentation provided by the CD ROM manufacturer and keep the documentation for future reference In case of any trouble with a CD ROM please contact your nearest service representative...

Страница 103: ...alled drives to position the new drive Secure the drive to the bay with the four supplied screws Installing a Removable Media Device 6 Connect the signal and power cables to the drive as shown in Figu...

Страница 104: ...t the power cable A and ribbon data cable B from the device you are removing Removing a Removable Media Device 4 Remove and save the four screws from the device 5 Install an EMI Electromagnetic Interf...

Страница 105: ...em Solving Static Precautions Troubleshooting Checklists Additional Troubleshooting Procedures Specific Problems and Corrective Actions Problems with the Network PCI Installation Tips BIOS User s Info...

Страница 106: ...The DC push button on off switch on the front panel does not turn off the system AC power Also 5vdc is present on the system board whenever the AC power cord is connected between the system and an AC...

Страница 107: ...lowing Is the system power cord properly connected to the system and plugged into a NEMA 5 15R outlet 100 120 V ac or a NEMA 6 15R outlet 200 240 V ac Is AC power available at the wall outlet Is the p...

Страница 108: ...orrectly If you have problems while running new application software check the following Does the system meet the minimum hardware requirements for the software Refer to the software documentation Is...

Страница 109: ...is incorrect a marginal power supply or other random component failures If you suspect that a transient voltage spike power outage or brownout might have occurred reload the software and try running i...

Страница 110: ...nitor 2 Make sure the system power cord is plugged into a properly grounded AC outlet 3 Make sure your video display monitor and keyboard are correctly connected to the system Turn on the video monito...

Страница 111: ...e there is a problem with the display puts out a series of long and short beeps Write down any beep code emitted This information is useful to your service representative Refer to the BIOS User s Info...

Страница 112: ...ence of each mass storage device installed in the system As each device is checked its activity indicator should turn on briefly Check for the following Does the diskette drive activity indicator turn...

Страница 113: ...bootable CD ROM is not detected The SSU does not boot Try the solutions in the order given If you cannot correct the problem contact your service representative for assistance Power LED Does Not Ligh...

Страница 114: ...ke effect If there are still no characters on the screen after you reboot the system contact your service representative or authorized dealer for assistance POST emits one long beep and two short beep...

Страница 115: ...et is functioning the power supply has probably failed Contact your service representative for assistance Diskette Drive Activity LED Does Not Light Check the following Are the diskette drive power an...

Страница 116: ...to make sure that the hard disk drive is configured with the correct parameters For information about running the SSU refer to the Configuring Your System chapter If the problem persists there may be...

Страница 117: ...software installation and operation documentation for instructions on setting up and using the software Verify a different copy of the software to see if the problem is with the copy that you are usin...

Страница 118: ...each the Boot Subsystem Group It is toward the end of the groups 7 Find and select the option that says Display F2 for Setup Message during POST 8 Press Enter to display the option menu 9 Select Enabl...

Страница 119: ...es and Options chapter for information on removing the side cover You do not need to remove the system board from the chassis and you probably do not need to remove any add in boards 4 Locate the CMOS...

Страница 120: ...ct type of cable between the adapter and the hub Some hubs require a crossover cable while others require a straight through cable for more information on crossover cabling see your hub documentation...

Страница 121: ...certain drivers it may be necessary to alter settings so that interrupts are not shared BIOS User s Information This section describes the various screen messages and beep codes of the system BIOS The...

Страница 122: ...ixed disk is not working or not properly configured Check to see if the fixed disk is attached properly Run Setup to be sure the fixed disk type is correctly identified Incorrect Drive A type run SETU...

Страница 123: ...d the next time the system is booted Real time clock error Real time clock fails BIOS test May require board repair Shadow Ram Failed at offset nnnn Shadow RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64K block a...

Страница 124: ...y screen and causes the speaker to beep as the message appears The POST Error Codes and Messages table is a list of the error codes and messages written at the start of each POST test POST Error Codes...

Страница 125: ...ansion ROM not initialized 0506 Warning IRQ not configured 0601 Device configuration changed 0602 Configuration error device disabled 8100 Processor 1 failed BIST 8101 Processor 2 failed BIST 8104 Pro...

Страница 126: ...r Message 810F Processor 2 failed FRB level 3 timer 8110 Server Management Interface failed to function 8120 IOP subsystem is not functional 8150 NVRAM Cleared by Jumper 8151 NVRAM Checksum Error NVRA...

Страница 127: ...A System Cabling Before You Begin Static Precautions Standard Configuration RAID Configuration...

Страница 128: ...procedures in this manual make sure that your system is powered off and unplug the AC power cord from the back of the chassis Failure to disconnect power before opening your system can result in pers...

Страница 129: ...r B attaches to a 50 pin 8 bit narrow SCSI connector interface capable of supporting two SCSI 5 25 inch removable media devices Also a 3 5 inch diskette drive is installed in all systems and interface...

Страница 130: ...rface cable D Wide SCSI connector 68 pin E Diskette drive connector F Diskette drive G Diskette interface cable H Primary IDE connector I IDE Interface Cable J IDE CD ROM Drive K Narrow SCSI Connector...

Страница 131: ...System Cabling A 5 Standard System Cable Routing WIDE SCSI CABLE 68 pins NARROW SCSI CABLE 50 pins IDE CABLE 40 pins OPTIONAL...

Страница 132: ...SecuRAID 110 or 210 Mylex AcceleRAID 150 or 250 RAID Controller If you are adding the SecuRAID 110 or 210 Disk Array Controller to an existing system you must install cable and configure the controlle...

Страница 133: ...C Wide SCSI interface cable D Wide SCSI connector 68 pin E Diskette drive connector F Diskette drive G Diskette interface cable H Primary IDE connector I IDE Interface Cable J IDE CD ROM Drive K Narro...

Страница 134: ...A 8 System Cabling Mylex AcceleRAID System Cable Routing WIDE SCSI CABLE 68 pins NARROW SCSI CABLE 50 pins IDE CABLE 40 pins OPTIONAL...

Страница 135: ...B System Setup Utility System Setup Utility SSU Creating SSU Diskettes Running the SSU Exiting the SSU...

Страница 136: ...SSU works with any compliant configuration CFG or overlay OVL file supplied by the peripheral device manufacturer The I O baseboard includes CFG and OVL files The CFG file describes the characteristic...

Страница 137: ...it so that you can use the SSU If necessary you can disable the drive after you exit the SSU Information entered using the SSU overrides information entered using Setup Note Because of license restri...

Страница 138: ...diskette From diskette after installing your operating system Insert the SSU diskette in Drive A At the MS DOS prompt type a and press Enter to change to drive A Type SSU and press Enter 3 Follow the...

Страница 139: ...actions each task performs For a new mode setting to take effect the user must exit the SSU and restart it Language this button lets you change the strings in the SSU to strings of the appropriate la...

Страница 140: ...rol by keeping the task as the center of operation until the user closes the task window There are three ways to launch a task In the SSU Main window double click on the task name under Available Task...

Страница 141: ...ard Bus 00 dev 09 Multifunction Controller PCI Card Bus 00 dev 0A SCSI Controller PCI Card Bus 00 dev 0B Ethernet Controller PCI Card Bus 00 dev 0C VGA Controller PCI Card Bus 00 dev 0F Multifunction...

Страница 142: ...RCA tries to resolve conflicts 1 From the SSU main window launch the RCA by selecting the Resources task under the RCA heading in the task box 2 When the RCA window appears click on the Define ISA Car...

Страница 143: ...the cards This alerts you to any possible problems with that particular card in the current configuration To add an ISA card 1 Click on Add ISA Card in the RCA window 2 Specify the directory for the C...

Страница 144: ...ected device along with possible choices and the resources associated with those choices displays To make a modification 1 Highlight the function in the Configuration window 2 Double click or press th...

Страница 145: ...ons Use BIOS Setup Utility ON BOARD DISK CONTROLLER GROUP On board Floppy Controller Enable On board IDE Controller Enable Primary and Secondary ON BOARD COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE GROUP Serial Port 1 Conf...

Страница 146: ...e System Resource Usage window This window shows what resources each device is consuming This information is useful for choosing resources if a conflict occurs Devices can be organized according to th...

Страница 147: ...n in the Hard Drives list starting at the top of the list 3 To change the priority of an entry in either list select the entry and click on the Move UP or Move Down buttons 4 Click on the Save button...

Страница 148: ...The following screen choices are available Screen Choice Description File Menu Loads saves and clears the Event Log data The Event Log data file is saved in either text or binary format depending on...

Страница 149: ...em Setup Utility B 15 Exiting the SSU Exiting the SSU causes all windows to close 1 Exit the SSU by opening the menu bar item File in the SSU Main window 2 Click on Exit or Highlight Exit and press En...

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Страница 151: ...C Emergency Management Port Emergency Management Port How the EMP Works EMP Requirements and Configurations Setting Up the Server for the EMP Main EMP Window Phonebook Management Plug ins...

Страница 152: ...o a selected server Referring to the above figure the Board Management Controller BMC in your server monitors system management events and logs their occurrence in the System Event Log SEL These inclu...

Страница 153: ...mmunicates with the server allowing the client to remotely reset or power the server up or down The client can also view the server s System Event Log SEL Field Replaceable Unit FRU information or Sen...

Страница 154: ...COM 2 port is configured for console redirect in BIOS The three EMP access modes are disabled pre boot and always active EMP Access Modes Server Configured for Console Redirect Mode Server is powered...

Страница 155: ...16 MB of RAM 32 MB recommended 20 MB disk space Windows NT Windows NT 4 0 or later 24 MB of RAM 32 MB recommended 20 MB disk space Client Configuration The EMP will support all COM ports on the clien...

Страница 156: ...ame EMP Password Anytime you attempt to initiate a connection a prompt for the user password appears If you never set up the EMP password anyone can access the EMP by clicking OK through the password...

Страница 157: ...server control operations and to launch the management plug ins from At the top of the GUI is the menu and tool bar These provide the options to initiate plug ins and other support features A status b...

Страница 158: ...the status bar says Connected Otherwise the line is blank EMP Main Menu File Exit Exits the EMP Connect Disconnect disconnects the server connection Re Connect raises the connect dialog A list of the...

Страница 159: ...a server initiating connection generates a warning message It lets you know that the existing connection will be terminated if you continue trying to initiate the new connection You are prompted to e...

Страница 160: ...splays dialog level help information Power On Off Selecting Power On Off from the Action menu allows you to power the server on or off with post power up options It generates the Power on off dialog P...

Страница 161: ...System Reset resets the server with the selected post reset options This operation is not allowed if the server is configured in RESTRICTED mode for EMP operations Option Group sets the post reset op...

Страница 162: ...peration New lets you make a new entry in the phonebook Selecting this option clears the Server and Phone No fields You must click Save for the entry to be added to the phonebook Modify lets you edit...

Страница 163: ...ay records in either hexadecimal or text verbose form Options available through the SEL viewer see the SEL Viewer figure below are View the SEL from a file Save the SEL to a file View SEL summary info...

Страница 164: ...f there is no data an error message will be displayed Exit exits the EMP Connect View SEL Information displays SEL summary information as returned by the server All Events displays all events in the S...

Страница 165: ...essage The Generator ID column in the table identifies the microcontroller that reported the event to the SEL Detailed information regarding the event is available from the Event Description column in...

Страница 166: ...ard Fan0 BMC Physical Security 26 Chassis Intrusion BMC Secure Mode Violation Attempt 27 EMP password at the time of connecting to the server BMC Secure Mode Violation Attempt 28 Secure Mode Violation...

Страница 167: ...C Memory EF OC EF E7 02 Memory Parity error Parity Critical Interrupt EF 13 EF E7 00 Bus Timeout Bus timeout Critical Interrupt EF 13 EF E7 02 I O Check I O Channel check NMI Critical Interrupt EF 13...

Страница 168: ...server Settings lets you change operating parameters for the SDR viewer This menu displays the following sub option Display HEX Verbose toggles between HEX mode and interpreted mode of displaying SDR...

Страница 169: ...rd and product information FRU Info displays the FRU summary information as returned by the server Settings lets you change operating parameters for the FRU viewer This menu displays the following sub...

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Страница 171: ...at allows you to install circuit cards backup A copy of data for safe keeping The data is copied from computer memory or disk to a floppy disk magnetic tape or other media backup battery The battery i...

Страница 172: ...ry A very fast limited portion of RAM set aside for temporary storage of data for direct access by the microprocessor CD ROM drive Compact Disk ROM drive A type of mass storage device that reads infor...

Страница 173: ...omputer uses unless you instruct it otherwise For example when powering up the computer will boot from the default drive density The capacity of information bytes that can be packed onto a storage dev...

Страница 174: ...speeds Some software requires EMS to operate EPROM Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory A type of memory device that is usually used to store system BIOS code This code can be erased with ultraviole...

Страница 175: ...ram that you use to change the configuration of some ISA desktop computers This program also contains information about the hardware in the computer IDE Integrated Drive Electronics A type of hard dis...

Страница 176: ...tage Differential LVD Parallel SCSI Interface A new SCSI interface that provides greater I O bandwidth device connectivity data reliability and longer cable lengths for Ultra2 SCSI hard disk drives No...

Страница 177: ...formation See also RAM and SRAM O operating system A set of programs that provides the interface between other software programs and the computer P parallel port The connector on the back of your comp...

Страница 178: ...r recognize that the device is there The user doesn t have to tell the computer POST Power On Self Test R RAM Random Access Memory A temporary storage area for data and programs This type of memory mu...

Страница 179: ...ogram The program that you use to change the configuration of some ISA desktop and notebook computers This program also contains information about the hardware in the computer software Programs with s...

Страница 180: ...ce using magnetic tape TTL Transistor Transistor Logic A type of integrated circuit used in computers See also CMOS V VGA Video Graphics Array A type of video display system that provides high resolut...

Страница 181: ...ny components added to the system such as hard disk drives add in boards or printers Record the model and serial numbers of the unit and system baseboard The model and serial numbers of the system uni...

Страница 182: ...DIMM Slot 1 DIMM Slot 2 DIMM Slot 3 DIMM Slot 4 Modem Diskette Drive A Diskette Drive B Tape Drive 1 Tape Drive 2 CD ROM Drive 1 Hard Disk Drive 1 Hard Disk Drive 2 Hard Disk Drive 3 Hard Disk Drive...

Страница 183: ...ort FRU viewer C 18 main console window C 7 phonebook C 12 requirements C 5 SDR viewer C 17 SEL viewer C 13 server control operations C 9 Emergency Management Port Console C 2 EMP See Emergency Manage...

Страница 184: ...ing in Setup 3 16 Server menu configuring in Setup 3 14 Setup advanced menu 3 9 boot menu 3 17 exit menu 3 19 hard Drive menu 3 18 integrated Peripheral Configuration menu 3 11 PCI Device Slot 1 Slot...

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