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1. 192 168 101 100 indexPrague html a2 Voltage Fan Power supply Status normal normal normal normal normal Minimum threshold value 0 RPM 0 RPM 0 RPM 0 RPM 0 RPM 0 RPM 0 RPM 0 RPM 0 RPM 0 RPM Current value 1536 RPM 1536 RPM 0 RPM 0 RPM 0 RPM 0 RPM 1536 RPM 1536 RPM 4416 RPM 0 RPM Current User admin Language Logout Maximum threshold value 12288 RPM 12288 RPM 12288 RPM 12288 RPM 12288 RPM 12288 RPM 12288 RPM 12288 RPM 9216 RPM 9216 RPM Power supply information displays PSU working status if the PSU is not working it will show this PSU is abnormal Inspur Home SYSTEM INFO Asset Info Monitor Info FRU Info Version Info REMOTE CONTROL OPOWER AND FAN 9 SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO 4 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Monitor information Temperature 192 168 101 100 indexPrague htmi a3 3 FRU information Voltage Fan Power supply Sensor name PSUO_PWORK PSU1_PWORK PSU2_PWORK PSU3_PWORK Sensor name ME_Power Current User admin Language Logout Status abnormal abnormal normal abnormal Consumed power 200 Watts It displays the chassis information board information and product information The detailed information is shown as the following figures Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout SYSTEM INFO FRU Information Maset info Field Replaceable Unit FRU Monitor Info FRU Info Basic Information Ch
2. 1562 1 1542 1 4476 100 0 100 Low Rpm Low Rpm Low Rpm Low Rpm Low Rpm Low Rpm Current User admin Language Speed control Medium Rpm Medium Rpm Medium Rpm Medium Rpm Medium Rpm Medium Rpm Logout O Manual fan control High Rpm High Rpm High Rpm High Rpm High Rpm High Rpm There are 3 function buttons enable power control disable power control and add policy Inspur Home SYSTEM INFO REMOTE CONTROL OPOWER AND FAN Fan Management Policy Id Dynamic Power Management 9 SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Policy ID 1 4 Dynamic Power Management Current User admin Language Enable Power Control Disable Power Control Add Policy Domain Id Domain ID system processor policy type Power Limit Note different policy types correspond to different power limits Suspend Power limit the value should be in the allowed value range on the right Suspend it refers to the time that the policy is not effective Operation Logout Add Policy Policy Id Domain Id 1 system Power Limit 800 Allowed value range 1 32767 Suspend Note up to five start time end time 00 00 01 00 working day amp check all amp Mon M Tue amp Wed amp Thur amp Fri M Sat M Sun add start time end time working day operation After one policy is added this policy will be showed There are 3 operation buttons open c
3. and wait for a while And then the system enters BIOS setup If the system does not enter BIOS setup after previous steps please press Ctrl Alt Del at the same time to reset the system and repeat operations above If the prompt displays to press DEL again please press it quickly Note Some items in BIOS cannot be configured for example information of system detecting and configuration For some items there is a right pointer which means if you select this item and press Enter cascading menu that is submenu will be displayed on the screen 3 1 2 BIOS System Menu Introduction Next the following main function menus of BIOS are introduced Menu Name Menu Function Main Configuring the basic system settings such as system time system date displaying BIOS information etc Advanced Configuring CPU integrated SATA controller and other advanced characteristics Security Configuring the system super user and password Power Providing the support for Wake on Lan Boot Configuring boot priority of system devices Exit Saving or exiting BIOS setup etc Introduction of operational keys Button Description Cup For selecting the upper menu or value down For selecting the next menu or value Cleft For selecting the left menu or value right For selecting the right menu or value Esc For returning to the super
4. the installation Here we select Desktop and X Windows System in Desktops and Development tools package in Development 18 The system start to create files system and copy files 19 The system enters Congratulations your Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation is complete interface which means the system installation is finished click lt Reboot gt and take out the installation CD and driver floppy The system will restart automatically 20 After the system restarts it will enter the Welcome interface so click lt Forward gt to continue 21 The installation program enters License Agreement interface Select Yes I agree to the License Agreement and click lt Forward gt to continue the installation 22 The installation program enters Set Up Software Updates interface and click lt Forward gt to continue the installation 23 The installation program enters Create User interface Set user name and password to add user click lt Forward gt to continue the installation 24 The installation program enters Date and time interface Set the correct time and date then click Forward to continue the installation 25 The installation program enters Kdump interface Set according to the actual demand and click Forward to continue the installation 26 Input Username and Password to log in system 4 3 3 Install Network Card Driver After completing the operating system
5. the system must be shut down and power supply cut off Short cut pin2 3 for 5 seconds And then reuse jumper cap to short cut Pinl and Pin2 default state and restore to the original state 2 After the jumper operation please install the upper panel of the chassis Chapter 4 Install Operating System This chapter primarily focuses on the method for installing the prevailing operating systems to the server The Ruije server kit supports operating systems that can be installed intelligently and automatically such as mainstream Windows system For the practically supported operating systems please refer to the optional operating systems in the drop down box of Select operating system Some configuration of the server may not support the automatic setup of these operating systems So the operating systems shall be manually set up according to the actual demand During manual setup of the operating system some operating systems may need the floppy driver or Inspur driver U disk to load the drive of hard disk controller Refer to the readme pdf file under the root directory in Inspur driver CD for the making method of the driver floppy disk Please refer to the attached Inspur driver U disk instructions for the making method of Inspur driver U disk and notes of driver loading Enter the interface of driver making you can check and make the controller drives that need be loaded during operating system installation under relevant configur
6. 3 Start to upgrade Flush ME Cover BIOS configuration files Start to upgrade 4 Upgrade has been completed and BMC restarts Please create a new session The page at localhost 63342 says Upgrade fails lt Current User Language Logout Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout SYSTEM INFO CPLD update REMOTE CONTROL 1 Enter CPLD update mode O POWER AND FAN 9 SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO Enter the update mode 4 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Firmware Upgrade BIOS Upgrade CPLD Upgrade Factory Reset 182 168 101 100 indevPranna html hinel Inarade l CPLD upgrade is divided into 3 steps to complete and these 3 steps are shown separately Click Enter the update mode button and enter step2 select the target file to upload and verify click Upload button and enter step3 click Proceed to fresh button and wait for the task to complete 4 Factory reset Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout CSS Restore factory settings REMOTE CONTROL O Save all configuration OPOWER AND FAN ID Configuration item Save state SYSTEM CONFIG 1 SDR Network overwrite LOG INFO r FRU ite SYSTEM MAINTENANCE donis Firmware Upgrade 3 SEL overwrite BIOS 4 IPMI overwrite CPLD Upgrade s i serie 6 SSH overwrite 7 KVM overwrite 8 Authentication overwrite Enter save configuration Restore factory settings Click Restore factory settings button If the operation succeeds i
7. 8 1 1 1 N A N A N A N A 9 2 0 0 N A N A N A N A 10 2 0 1 N A N A N A N A 11 2 1 0 N A N A N A N A 2 Monitor information Language Logout Third lev 37 5 37 5 37 5 37 5 Language Logout Current speed N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Temperature information displays the temperature information current status and threshold values of different mainboard locations When the temperature value is not in the range of the threshold value it will show temperature abnormal Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout Sie We Monitor information Asset Info Monitorinfo Temperature Voltage Fan Power supply FRU Info Version Inf ipo Sensor name Status Minimum threshold value Current value Maximum threshold value REMOTE CONTROL TEMP_OUT normal o c 40 C 90 C POWER AND FAN CPU1 MEM VR normal o c 41 C 90 C SYSTEM CONFIG PU2 MEM VI 42 LOG INFO CPU2 MEM VR normal ac aoc 90 C A SYSTEM MAINTENANCE CPU1 2 VHCORE VR normal o c 377G 90 C CPU3 VHCORE VRZG normal nuc CEE 90 C CPUO VHCORE VRZG normal o c 48 C 90 C TEMP IN normal o c 332 90 C CPUO MEM VR normal o c 36 C 90 C CPU3 MEM VR normal D c 32 C 90 C CPUO TEMP normal o c as 90 C CPU1_TEMP normal te 44 C 90 C CPU2 TEMP normal o c 49 C 90 C CPU3 TEMP normal nac 45 C 90 C Voltage information displays the current voltage value threshold value and current status of the mainboard CPUs Whe
8. Language Logout SYSTEM INFO Firmware Upgrade REMOTE CONTROL BMC firmware update can be done in this page POWER AND FAN Ru Save all configuration amp SYSTEM CONFIG Number Configuration item Save state 9L0G INFO 1 SDR Network overwrite 4 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Firmware Upgrade 2 FRU overwrite BIOS Upgrade 3 SEL overwrite CPLD Upgrade 4 IPMI overwrite Factory Reset 5 NTP overwrite 6 SSH overwrite 7 KVM overwrite 8 Authentication overwrite Enter save configuration Enter firmware update mode Select the configuration items that need to save in the config panel and click Save Config Panel Number Configuration item Save state SDR Network FRU SEL IPMI NTP SSH KVM Authentication Check all Uncheck all Reset Save Click Enter firmware update mode after success select the FW mirror image Click Upload Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout CRX OUTRE Firmware Upgrade REMOTE CONTROL BMC firmware update can be done in this page O POWER AND FAN 1 Enter firmware update mode SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO Enter firmware update mode SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 2 Select the file upload and verify ETT AUER Upload After the image file has been uploaded click Proceed to refresh Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout SYSTEM INFO Firmware Upgrade REMOTE CONTROL BMC firmware update can be done in this page O POWER AND FAN 1 Enter firmware updat
9. Packet to wake on 5 Boot menu Network Stack lt Disabled gt F5 F6 Enter Boot menu is mainly used to the configuration of system boot process and system boot devices priority e Network Stack This item can enable or disable the support for network stack to support PXE e PXE Boot capability This item is used to select Legacy PXE or UEFI PXE IPV4 IPV6 to support This item is available only after Network Stack is enabled e EFI Device First This item is used to set whether to give preference to the UEFI bootable devices during booting The default setting is Enabled that is give preference to UEFI bootable devices e Timeout Set the prompted waiting time of BIOS Setup e EFI Press Enter to enter this menu sub option and set the boot priority of UEFI devices e Legacy Press Enter to enter this menu sub option and set the boot priority of Legacy devices 6 Exit menu Exit Saving Changes F5 F6 Enter The options in this menu can be used to save or discard the settings of the changes in the BIOS and exit the setting program eExit Saving Changes Select this item and press Enter After you select Yes for confirmation the changes in the BIOS settings will be saved and the system will exit the BIOS setup The menu function can use F10 shortcut key to realize e Saving Change Without Exit Select this item and press Enter After you select Yes for confirmation the changes in the BIOS settings will b
10. and ensure not to place other objectives on the cables 4 Before dismounting the cover of host or contacting the internal components you shall cool down the equipment first to avoid damaging the main board please power off the system and wait for 5 seconds and then dismount the components from the main board or disconnect the connection of peripheral equipment of the system 5 If there are modulator demodulator telecommunication or local area network options in the equipment please pay attention to the following matters In case of thunder and lightning weather please do not connect or use the modulator demodulator Otherwise it may be subject to lightning strike Never connect or use modulator demodulator in moist environment Never insert the modulator demodulator or telephone cables to the socket of network interface controller NIC Before unpacking the product package contacting or installing internal components or contacting un insulated cables or jacks of the modulator demodulator please disconnect the modulator demodulator cables 6 In order to prevent the electrostatic discharge from damaging the electronic components in the equipment please pay attention to the following matters You shall conduct off the static electricity on the body before dismounting or contacting any electronic component in the equipment You can conduct off the static electricity on the body by contacting the metal earthing objects such as
11. personal injury Please do not dismount the cover of the host or to dismount and replace any component in the system by yourself unless otherwise informed by Inspur only maintenance technicians trained by Inspur have the right to disassemble the cover of the host dismount and replace the internal components Warning 2 Please connect the equipment to appropriate power supply and the power should be supplied by external power supply which is indicated on the rated input label To prevent your equipment from damages caused by momentary spike or plunge of the voltage please use relevant voltage stabilizing equipment or uninterruptible power supply equipment Warning 3 If extended cables are needed please use the three core cables matched with correct earthed plug and check the ratings of the extended cables to make sure that the sum of rated current of all products inserted into the extended cables do not exceed 80 of the limits of the rated currents of the extended cables Warning 4 Please be sure to use the supplied power supply component such as power lines power socket if supplied with the equipment etc For the safety of equipment and the user do not replace randomly power cables or plugs Warning 5 To prevent electric shock dangers caused by leakage in the system please make sure that the power cables of the system and peripheral equipment are correctly connected to the earthed power socket Please connect the three core power li
12. the interface of Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard and click lt Next gt to continue 5 Enter the interface of License Agreement select I accept the terms in the license agreement and then click lt Next gt to continue 6 Enter the interface of Customer Information please input User Name and Organization and then click lt Next gt to continue 7 Enter the interface of Setup Type select the setup type There are Complete and Custom two options here select Custom and click lt Next gt to continue 8 enter the interface of Custom Setup click lt Next gt to continue 9 Enter the interface of Ready to Install the Program and click lt Install gt to start the installation of video driver 10 The installation starts and completes in the interface of InstallShield Wizard Completed click Finish the system pops up window to prompt that the server needs to be reboot if you want the setting to take effect take all the disks out from the driver and select Yes to reboot the server Note For the above video driver installation some installation steps may be different because of different Windows 2012 system versions please subject to the actual installation process 4 3 Manually Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4 4 3 1 Preparation Prior to the Installation eRed Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4 installation DVD 4 3 2 Installation Steps 1 Power up to start th
13. to boot the system from hard disk after reboot it must enter the server BIOS for setting to ensure the starting sequence of hard disk is prior to the starting sequence of U disk and the system can boot from the disk If the starting sequence of U disk is prior to the starting sequence of hard disk the system will fail to boot from hard disk The following introduces the making method for the driver of onboard hard disk controller when using Inspur driver U disk to install the operating system For driver making of external RAID card or SAS card please refer to the corresponding contents in the driver CD of external board card Make Driver 1 Prepare a set of computer installed with Windows system and connect the Inspur driver U disk to the USB interface of the computer as is shown in the picture below Inspur driver U disk will be identified as two parts virtual floppy driver 3 2 Floppy A and normal partition of U disk Removable Disk E Among of them the disk character E in Removable Disk E will be different according to the actual partitions of your computer g File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Desk gt P JD Search gt Folders iy ah X 19 m addressa my computer me Name rype 30 1 1 Total Size Hard Disk Drives Sw Local Disk C Local Disk Devices with Removable Storage 314 3 Inch Floppy Disk 4 1446 CD Drive O bytes ss Removable Disk E Rem
14. 5 3 1 Prompt Unable to Get the Disk Size When Using Reijie to Guide System Installation Please check whether the local hard disk and RAID are normal 1 Onboard RAID configuration it s need to confirm whether RAID mode under BIOS is enabled 2 Offboard RAID configuration please confirm whether RAID array is configured 5 3 2 The Disk Size and Local Disk Capacity Are Inconsistent When Using Reijie to Guide System Installation Please check whether there are external mobile devices USB device external disk array tape library and so on If the server is connected with USB flash drive USB softdog mobile HDD or other USB devices please remove them first and then install the system if the server is connected with storage devices please disconnect the storage devices and then use Reijie to install otherwise it may cause storage array abnormity and data lost 5 3 3 The Machine Auto Reboots Repeatedly after Inserting System CD When Reijie Boot Configuration Is Finished 1 Reijie CD system installation is developed based on genuine system CD directory structure so if you use all in one system CD please change to use a single system CD to install 2 When Reijie boot configuration is finished please operate according to Reijie boot prompt If there is not prompt to insert system CD please don t insert the system CD into CD driver once system prompts to insert system CD please don t intervene manually system install
15. Basic Storage Devices Installs or upgrades to typical type of storage devices If you re not sure which option is right for you This is probably it Specialized Storage Devices Installs or upgrades to enterprise devices such as Storage Area Networks SANs This option will allow you to add Foe Ischia Zech disks and to filter out devices the installer should ignore Here we select Basic Storage Devices and press lt Next gt to continue the installation 8 System enters the interface of Please name this computer The hostname identifies the computer on a network Please input the Hostname Here you can select the Configure Network at the left bottom of this window to set network configuration including adding or deleting network card and configuring network IP address After network configuration is finished press Next to continue the installation 9 The installation program enters Please select the nearest city in your time zone time zone selection interface select Asia shanghai and click lt Next gt to continue the installation 10 The installation program enters Root Password setting interface set at least six characters as needed and click Next to continue the installation The root account is used for administering the system Enter a password for the root user 11 The installation program enters Which type of installation would you like interface there are the following installation opti
16. Dear User of Inspur Yingxin Server Heartfelt thank you for your use of Inspur Yingxin Server This manual introduces the technical characteristics the system installation and setup of the server to help you to fully understand and expediently use this server Please deliver the package of our product to the waste recycling station for recycling in favor of pollution prevention and humankind s benefit This manual is the property of the Inspur This User Manual is not to be copied by any group or person in any manner without the consent of Inspur The Inspur reserves the right of revising this manual momentarily Any alteration about the content of this manual will not be informed Please contact Inspur if you have any questions or advice about this manual Inspur April 2014 Inspur and Yingxin are registered trademarks of the Inspur Group Co Ltd Other trademarks belong to other corresponding registered companies Statement Please read the following statements before you use this server Only when you have read this statement hereinafter and agreed the following terms you can formally use this server If you have any questions about the following terms please contact our supplier or us directly If you have no questions about these terms and start to use this server it acquiesces that you have agreed the following terms 1 We must call your attention that you must not alter any other parameters in the motherboard BI
17. Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout SYSTEM INFO Serial On Lan REMOTE CONTROL 1 Click Serial On Lan button and download the jnlp file KVM over IP Sail On tan 2 Open the jnlp file through jdk and login to the terminal server Control Serial port redirection Serial On Lan server Location BMC Reset derive sol log export O POWER AND FAN 9 SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO SYSTEM MAINTENANCE i ec Opening jsol jnlp You have chosen to open Ej jsoLjnlp whichis Java Web Start 2 6 KB from http 192 168 101 100 What should Firefox do with this file pen with javaws O Save File O Do this automatically for files like this from now on Cancel Input BMC IP xx xx xx xx Username admin default Password admin default Volatile Bit Rate 11 52k Non Volatile Bit Rate 11 52k Username Password Volatile Bit Rate 9 6K Non Volatile Bit Rate Enter SOL output interface JavaSOL Session Help 192 168 101 100 CO Setting Ri read fall read fail read fail 3 Server control Remote control server main operations include startup shutdown forced shutdown and reset It displays the current status of the server Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout e SYSTEM INFO Server control REMOTE CONTROL KVM over IP Current status 7H Serial On Lan Startup i erver control server Location Forced shutdown BMC Reset Reset
18. LAN Destination Email alert Enable exampleGtest com Enable Event Severity Sensor configuration Username Subject Message SMTP it is the Email alert Decide whether to enable LAN channel select the corresponding LAN channel Sender address the format is email format Current User admin Language Logout Server address the address of server that needs email alert the format is IP address format SMTP server requires authentication if enabled it will show the username and password input boxes Event filter same with SMTP alert LAN destination the target address of email alert including username subject and message The user s registered email address is the target address that the email alert will send 2 User management Users can set the user information in the user management interface including add user modify user and delete user Inspur Home SYSTEM INFO REMOTE CONTROL O POWER AND FAN SYSTEM CONFIG SNMP Control User Management network Control LOG INFO SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 3 Network control Current User admin Language Logout User Management The list below shows the current list of available users To delete or modify a user select their name in the list and press Delete User or Modify User To add a new user select an unconfigured slot and press Add User Number of configured users 2 UserlD Username UserAccess Network Privilege Email ID 1 a
19. OL POWER AND FAN SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO System Event Log User Event Log SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 2 User event log It displays user event logs at present when users login and logout Web page it will record All Events BMC Timezone Event ID 240 239 238 237 System Event Log Note Please use IE9 and above if you want to export log filter by All Events Time 01 01 2012 08 19 14 01 01 2012 08 17 39 01 01 2012 08 17 38 01 01 2012 08 16 18 Client Timezone Sensor name Sensor type PVTT_CPUO Voltage PVTT_CPUO Voltage PVTT CPUO Voltage CPU1 MEM VR Temperature i 236 01 01 2012 08 16 18 CPUI MEM VR Temperature E Current U dmin Language UTC Offset GMT 08 00 Description Upper Non Critical Going High Asserted Upper Non Critical Going High Deasserted Upper Non Critical Going High Asserted Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted 235 234 233 232 231 Clear log 01 01 2012 08 16 18 01 01 2012 08 16 16 01 01 2012 08 16 16 01 01 2012 08 16 16 01 01 2012 08 16 14 CPU1 MEM VR Temperature TEMP OUT Temperature TEMP OUT Temperature TEMP OUT Temperature TEMP OUT Temperature jx 2 Ls logs and when BIOS is updated successfully it will record logs Inspur Home SYSTEM INFO REMOTE CONTROL POWER AND FAN SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO System Event Log User Event Log SYSTEM MAIN
20. OS of this server at any time except for the parameters which we promote that you can alter 2 If there are any hardware problems when you use this server or you wish to upgrade the hardware please feed back the detailed hardware configuration of your server to our Customer Service Don t disassemble the server case or any hardware components in the case by yourself 3 In this server the MEMORY CPU CPU Fan Fan and so on are all in given standard Please don t use them together with the corresponding components of any other machines 4 When you have any software problems during the application of this server we hope that you firstly contact the corresponding software supplier and then he will contact us in favor of communication so as to solve your problem together especially for the software problems about the installation and operation of the database network management software or other networking products 5 The figures in the pressworks attached to the server are just for your reference The server that you purchase prevails 6 Please read carefully our user manual before you install this server If you have any questions about the usage please contact our Customer Service 7 We must call your attention that in the application process you should pay attention to doing necessary backup of your file 8 This is a Grade A product and this product may cause radio jamming In this case users need to adopt feasible measures to the i
21. POWER AND FAN SYSTEM CONFIG Sure 6 LOG INFO SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 192 168 101 100 indexPrague htmi kvmOverlp 4 Server location Light the server ID LED If you want to close the ID LED it needs to operate the server ID button When the ID LED is on you can t light it again Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout SPURAS Server location REMOTE CONTROL KVM over IP Current status OFF Serial On Lan Light LED Light LED server Control server Location BMC Reset O POWER AND FAN 9 SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 5 BMC reset Remote control BMC reset Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout SYSTEM INFO BMC Reset REMOTE CONTROL KVM over IP Serial On Lan Reset BMC server Control server Location BMC Reset O POWER AND FAN 9 SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 6 2 4 Power and Fan 1 Fan management Fan management only realizes manual fan control at present and automatic fan control has not been realized Inspur Home SYSTEM INFO Fan module REMOTE CONTROL POWER AND FAN Fan Management ID Dynamic Power Management Fanl 9 SYSTEM CONFIG Fan2 LOG INFO Fan3 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Fan4 Fans Fan6 Fan7 Fan8 Disk fan1 Disk fan2 2 Dynamic power management Status normal normal abnormal abnormal abnormal abnormal normal normal normal abnormal Current speed 1568 1X 1584 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
22. STEM CONFIG Enter the update mode LOG INFO SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Firmware Upgrade BIOS Upgrade CPLD Upgrade Factory Reset Click shutdown and after shutdown succeeds enter the update mode it will show step 2 after a while Note if the current status is off clicking enter will skip to this step directly Ins pur Home Current User Language Logout SYSTEM INFO BIOS update REMOTE CONTROL 1 Enter BIOS update mode O POWER AND FAN SYSTEM CONFIG Enter the update mode LOG INFO m 4 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 2 Choose the object file and upload Choose File No file chosen Select the BIOS image file and click Upload After a while it will show step 3 Inspur Home Current User Language Logout SYSTEM INFO BIOS update REMOTE CONTROL 1 Enter BIOS update mode POWER AND FAN SYSTEM CONFIG Enter the update mode LOG INFO SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 2 Choose the object file and upload Choose File Prague BIOS 140409 bin Upload 3 Start to upgrade Flush ME Cover BIOS configuration files There are 2 optional configuration items Click Start to upgrade to enter upgrade Wait for a while if it succeeds Inspur Home SYSTEM INFO REMOTE CONTROL OPOWER AND FAN amp SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO SYSTEM MAINTENANCE If it fails 3 CPLD upgrade BIOS update 1 Enter BIOS update mode Enter the update mode 2 Choose the object file and upload Prague_BIOS 140409 bin Choose File Upload
23. TENANCE 192 168 101 100 indexPrague html userLog BMC Timezone Event ID 13 12 31 10 Clear log User Event Log Time 01 01 2012 22 28 40 01 01 2012 08 25 06 01 01 2012 08 24 56 01 01 2012 08 20 52 01 01 2012 08 20 25 01 01 2012 08 20 25 01 01 2012 08 15 41 01 01 2012 08 03 57 01 01 2012 08 03 24 01 01 2012 08 03 24 6 2 7 System Maintenance 1 Firmware update Client Timezone Level Info Info Info Info Error Error Info Info Error Error Note Please use IE9 and above if you want to export log Type session session session session GPIO Monitoring GPIO Monitoring session session GPIO Monitoring GPIO Monitoring Click Enter save configuration to enter the config panel Lower Non Recoverable Going Low Deasserted Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Non Recoverable Going Low Deasserted Lower Non Recoverable Going Low Asserted rent User admin Language UTC Offset GMT 08 00 Description Create user session success Create user session success User session log out success Create user session success CPU2 thermtrip too high The system need reboot CPU3 thermtrip too high The system need reboot Create user session success Create user session success CPU2 thermtrip too high The system need reboot CPU3 thermtrip too high The system need reboot Logout Logout Inspur Home dmin
24. W power support can Specification extend to support 2 2 redundancy mode Power input Please refer to the power input label on the host nameplate Physical dimensions Package box outer size W Width 664mm H Height 443mm D Depth 963mm Main chassis size W Width 447 6mm H Height 174 8 mm D Depth 749mm Weight Standard configuration 2 CPUs 4 DIMMs 4 SAS HDDs 3 power module Net weight 38Kg Gross weight 47Kg packaging guide rail Full configuration 4 CPUs 32 DIMMs 16 SAS HDDs 4 power modules Net weight 42Kg Gross weight 51Kg packaging guide rail Environment parameter Operating environment 10 C 35 C temperature Storage and transport 40 C 55 C temperature Operating humidity 35 80 relative humidity Storage and g ae 2096 9396 40 C relative humidity transport humidity 2 2 Front Panel View The pictures are for reference only please refer to your actual machines L 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CIE RSet LOG d aeg ba 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Front panel view Number Name Introduction Integrated 1350 network card 4 indicator light Network card 4 1 Blinking network connected or transferring data green indicator light Off no network con
25. an refer to the user manual 4 If all above operations failed to solve the problem it is suggested that you backup the file winnt minidump in disk C and call the service center for support from professional technical engineers who may ask you to provide minidump file for further analysis on the cause for blue screen and halt If there is no minidump folder in disk C please refer to the following steps right click on My Computer select Property advanced gt startup and recovery then select settings change write debugging information in the next page to small RAM dump and restart the machine The system will produce minidump file automatically in the next blue screen 5 2 6 Machine Alarm If there s machine alarm in startup or utilization process please refer to the following measures 1 If this happens after you plugged in some external board you may need to pull off this device and to do another test If the alarm goes off it shows that your external board is incompatible with the machine It is suggested not to use it any more if the alarm is still on please go on referring to the following steps 2 Locate the alarm sound e When the alarm sound is from the front of the chassis usually we notice abnormal changes of the fault indicating light There is the possibility of abnormal fans or hard disk module e If the alarm sound is from the rear of the chassis please check whether a redundant power supply
26. assis Information Board Information Product Information Version Info REMOTE CONTROL FRU Device ID 0 O POWER AND FAN FRU Device Name BMC FRU 9 SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Inspur Home ser admin Language Logout SYSTEM INFO FRU Information Asset Info Field Replaceable Unit FRU Monitor Info Basic Information Chassis Information Board Information Product Information Version Info REMOTE CONTROL Chassis Information Area Format Version il O POWER AND FA N Chassis Type Unspecified 9 SYSTEM CONFIG Chassis Part Number 0 LOG INFO Chassis Serial Number 0 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Chassis Extra Inspur 192 168 101 100 indexPrague html amp al Inspur Home ser admin Language Logout SYSTEM INFO FRU Information Assetinio Field Replaceable Unit FRU Monitor Info FRU Info n A a Basic Information Chassis Information Board Information Product Information Version Info 9 REMOTE CONTROL Board Information Area Format Version 1 O POWER AND FAN Manufacture Date Time Wed Apr 9 13 56 00 2014 9 SYSTEM CONFIG Board Manufacturer Inspur LOG INFO Board Product Name prague SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Board Serial Number 1 Board Part Number 0 Inspur Home ser admin Language Logout SYSTEM INFO FRU Information SSL Field Replaceable Unit FRU Monitor Info FRU Info i i i n Basic Information Chassis Information Board Information Product Information Version Info Q REMOTE CONTROL Product Information Area Fo
27. ation The introduction of operating system installation in this chapter takes configured with 9271 SAS RAID card as an example If your server is configured with external RAID card please refer to User Manual in the CD attached to the external RAID card to add the driver for the hard disk controller For network card driver graphics driver and system patch program the guidance in the chapter can also be referred to for setup It is suggested that you confirm in advance that the purchased machine configuration supports the version of the installed operating system 4 1 Application Instructions for Inspur Driver U disk Under Windows system and Linux system Inspur driver U disk can be identified as two parts virtual floppy driver 3 5 floppy disk A and normal partition of U disk UDISK PRO When you install some operating systems manually you can use Inspur driver U disk to load the drive of hard disk controller at present the operating systems that use Inspur driver U disk to load the hard disk controller support Windows XP or above versions Red Hat Linux 4 5 or above versions and Suse Linux 9 0 SP2 or above versions Warning During the installation of the operating system by using Inspur driver it may detect Inspur driver U disk on the disk partition interface At this moment the user must distinguish U disk from hard disk and never delete or format U disk During the installation of the operating system if it needs
28. ation will complete automatically otherwise it may cause system installation abnormity 5 3 4 Lose the Attached Reijie Server Suite CD or System Driver CD Please login Inspur offlcial website and download the right version according to your machine model 1 Reijie server suite download link http www inspur com downloads channel home Downloads sv 1 asp 2 System drivers download link http www inspur com downloads channel home Downloads sv asp 5 4 Additional Notes 1 In order to guarantee the reliability of the system it is suggested that you use the component of the relevant Model tested and authenticated by us when expanding and equipping components 2 Please guarantee the fine electricity utilization environment of the server normal voltage input and earth connecting condition and temperature and humidity and so on within the normal range 3 For special needs when transferring the server pay attention to avoiding the vibration and carry out in power off condition 4 Solution for blurred screen when entering RAID card configuration interface In this server for some RAID card configuration such as 2008 RAID card 2108 RAID card 9261 RAID card 9211 SAS card configuration when entering RAID card configuration interface sometimes there is problem of blurred screen It needs to follow the methods below before entering RAID card configuration interface firstly enter BIOS and then set Advanced Runtime E
29. cense items will be shown in the interface of Please read the license terms Select I accept the license terms after reading and click Next to continue 7 Select the installation type in the interface of Which type of installation do you want and here the default set by us is the first installation Select Custom model to continue 8 The system enters the interface of Where do you want to install Windows If it doesn t need to load drive of hard disk controller the main interface will display the existing partitions and unallocated spaces on the computer Build out LSI 9271 RAID card configuration doesn t need to add driver if it needs please operate according to the following method If USB floppy driver is used 1 Make driver floppy When powering up and starting the system connect the floppy driver to USB interface and insert the driver floppy into the floppy driver 2 Click lt Browse gt in Loader Driver window and select Floppy Disk Driver A where driver locates in the prompt Click lt OK gt to continue 3 The system will detect the driver program automatically Please click lt Next gt in the interface of Choose to install the driver 4 The driver of the hard disk controller is loaded completely If Inspur driver U disk or common U disk is used 1 Make the driver of the hard disk controller into 3 5 floppy disk A partition of Inspur driver U disk or common U disk 2 W
30. ds to install system in the window of Allowable Drives and input the size MB of the swap partition in Size MB set according to the size of memory if the memory is smaller than 512MB set as twice of it If the memory exceeds 512MB you can set it as 2GB and then click lt OK gt to finish the creating of swap partition You can also create other partitions as needed and click Next to continue the installation after the creation 14 System prompts that Writing storage configuration to disk The partitioning options you have selected will now be written to disk Any data on deleted or reformatted partitions will be lost Select Write changes to disk to continue the installation and system starts to format hard disk partitions 15 The installation program enters Boot Loader setting interface set as needed and click Next to continue the installation 16 System prompts The default installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a basic server install You can optionally select s different set of software now Please select the type that needs to install and software package that needs to be customized according to actual demand Here select Customize now and click lt Next gt to continue the installation 17 The installation program enters program package selection interface please select the software package to install according to actual demand confirm it and click lt Next gt to continue
31. e following figure The sublist includes asset info monitor info FRU info and version info 1 Asset information CPU information displays CPU model the first second third level cache Memory information displays node channel dimm manufacturer type capacity rated speed and current speed figure 5 According to the CPU information you can judge the CPU working condition of the mainboard According to the memory information you can judge the mainboard memory condition quickly and straightforwardly Inspur Home Current User SYSTEM INFO Asset Info Asset information Monitor Info CPU information Memory information FRU Info eon Lo Model First Second REMOTE CONTROL Intel R Xeon R CPU E7 4880 v2 2 50GHz 64 256 O POWER AND FAN 2 Intel R Xeon R CPU E7 4880 v2 2 50GHz 64 256 SYSTEM CONFIG 3 Intel R Xeon R CPU E7 4880 v2 2 50GHz 64 256 LOG INFO Uy i e SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 4 Intel R Xeon R CPU E7 4880 v2 2 50GHz 64 256 Inspur Home Current User SYSTEM INFO Asset Info Asset information Monitor Info CPU information Memory information FRU Info Mersionunto Number Node Cha Dimm Manufacturer Type Capacity Rated speed REMOTE CONTROL 1 0 0 0 N A N A N A N A O POWER AND FAN 2 0 0 1 N A N A N A N A amp SYSTEM CONFIG 3 0 1 0 N A N A N A N A LOG INFO i j 4 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ii 1 1 NI Ne NIA WA 5 1 0 0 N A N A N A N A 6 1 0 1 N A N A N A N A ta 1 1 0 N A N A N A N A
32. e mode SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO Enter firmware update mode 4 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE E 2 Select the file upload and verify ETI prague_rom_20140415 ima Upload 3 Proceed to refresh Proceed to refresh When the update has completed BMC will reset and please open a new window to login Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout CRX OUTRE Firmware Upgrade REMOTE CONTROL BMC firmware update can be done in this page O POWER AND FAN 1 Enter firmware update mode SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO Enter firmware update mode SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 2 Select the file upload and verify EETA Prague rom 20140415 ima Upload 3 Proceed to refresh Proceed to refresh 4 Update has completed please open a new window to login 2 BIOS update Click Enter the update mode in the BIOS update interface Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout SYSTEM INFO BIOS update REMOTE CONTROL 1 Enter BIOS update mode O POWER AND FAN SYSTEM CONFIG Enter update mode LOG INFO 4 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Firmware Upgrade BIOS Upgrade CPLD Upgrade Factory Reset If the server is on it will prompt as shown in the following figure Note The server is power on If you want to do upgrading shut down it first shutdown ET Click cancel and return to the initial page Inspur Home User admin Language Logout SYSTEM INFO BIOS update REMOTE CONTROL 1 Enter BIOS update mode O POWER AND FAN o SY
33. e saved and the system will not exit the BIOS setup eExit Discarding Changes Select this item and press Enter After you select Yes for confirmation the changes in the BIOS settings will be discarded and the system will exit the BIOS setup e Load Optional Defaults Select this item and press Enter After you select Yes for confirmation the system will load system default optimization setup and the system will not exit the BIOS setup This menu function can use F9 shortcut key to realize e Load Custom Defaults Select this item and press Enter After you select Yes for confirmation the system will load the already saved user defaults e Save Custom Defaults Select this item and press Enter After you select Yes for confirmation the system will save the current items setup values of the BIOS as the user default values e Discard Changes Select this item and press Enter After you select Yes for confirmation the changes in the BIOS settings will be discarded and the system will not exit the BIOS setup 3 2 Motherboard Jumper Settings Motherboard jumper setting is the operation of shorting cut two pins of the jumper to change the interface functions Refer to the following figure and adjust the motherboard functions Connector 321 m Jumper Cap d t Setting Pin 1 2 short Figure of jumper settings 3 2 1 Open the Chassis Upper Panel If the following operations are needed please get the authorization
34. e support_sv asp 5 5 Technical Support Information During your using Inspur server if there s any doubt or problem please adopt the following solutions 1 If you have any doubt on product configuration and detailed specification please contact your supplier 2 If there s any system problem occurred during your using the machine please contact Inspur server customer service center directly Please record the product serial number on your host chasis Our technical support personnel will provide you solutions or carry out onsite repair after receiving your request 3 Contact information of Inspur server customer service center Email sv_str_pcs inspur com Inspur server dirvers and product information download link http www inspur com support Channel_Home support_sv asp Chapter 6 Management Functions Introduction of Integrated management Card This product integrates IPMI management card by which the user can remote log in the server The following will describe the application of management function that management controller integrates 6 1 Management Chip BMC IP Onboard IPMI management card IP can be checked and set in the menu of Server Mgmt BMC network configuration BMC Sharelink Management Channel BMC Dedicated Management Channel Station IP address in the BIOS sm Notes BMC Sharelink Management Channel refers to the multiplex management network interface onboa
35. e system put the installation CD into the driver here taking using DVD installation disk as example enter BIOS to configure and select to boot from the CD 2 System enters the interface of Welcome to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4 there are the following options Install or upgrade an existing system Install system with basic video driver Rescue installed system Boot from local driver Use up and down arrow keys to select the option here the default is the first installation select Install or upgrade an existing system press lt Enter gt to continue the installation 3 System prompts Disc Found To begin testing the media before installation press OK Choose Skip to skip the media test and start the installation Select Skip to evade the disk detection and press Enter to continue the installation 4 Enter the interface of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 click lt Next gt to continue the installation 5 System enters the interface of What language would you like to use during the installation process Select language version of the operating system Here we select English English for installation and click Next to continue the installation 6 System enters Select the appropriate Keyboard for the system interface Here we select U S English and click lt Next gt to continue the installation 7 System enters the interface of What type of devices will your installation involve
36. ed it will run as the set speed if the set speed is not supported it will select the highest speed that it can support VMSE Lockstep mode Through this item you can select the working mode of VMSE 1 1 Mode Lockstep or 2 1 Mode Independent Memory Topology This item can skip to the memory topology which displays the manufacturer model speed installation position and other information of the memory banks installed in the system e Memory RAS Configuration Entering this item can enable or disable the memory RAS features mainly including SDDC DDDC Demand Scrubbing Patrol Scrubbing Sparing Device Tagging and so on Rank Sparing To enable Sparing function it s needed to configure one memory bank with more than 2 ranks After enabled system selects one rank not to use when other rank errors of this memory bank add up to a certain threshold value the wrong rank will be mapped out and the selected rank will replace it Hereafter this DIMM has no sparing function If set to sparing mode the memory viewed in the system is smaller than the real memory Patrol Scrub If this function is enabled CPU will read and verify all memories installed in the system once within a certain period 24 hours if finding ECC error it will correct the error automatically Demand Scrub If this function is enabled when CPU is reading one section of memory and finds ECC error it will correct the error Device Tagging Aft
37. edure item in the automatically playing interface popped out after the disk s running and input the navigation No on the driver CD chassis in the navigation No verification interface popped out after the operation of CD and click lt OK gt to enter the installation interface automatically 2 In the Select OS column select Windows 2012 3 In the Select Hardware column select Network card driver 4 Click lt Next gt to start the installation 5 Enter the interface of Intel R Network Connections click lt Install Driver and Software gt 6 Enter the interface of welcome to use click lt Next gt to continue 7 Enter the interface of License Agreement select I accept the terms in the license agreement and then click lt Next gt to continue 8 Enter the interface of Setup Options and click lt Next gt to continue 9 Enter the interface of Ready to Install the Program and click lt Install gt to continue 10 The installation program starts to install when the installation is completed click lt Finish gt according to the prompt 5 Install Video driver After the installation of network card driver stay in the installation interface of driver CD and continue with the installation of video driver 1 In column Select OS select Windows 2012 2 In column Select Hardware select Video driver 3 Click lt Next gt to start the installation 4 Enter
38. er this function is enabled if some grain of one rank in DIMM goes wrong the grain used for error correction will replace it hereafter this rank has no device tagging function and the error correcting capability will go down Data Scrambling After this function is enabled it will avoid the signal error caused by that single bit continuously appears 0 or 1 when accessing memory e IIO Configuration Entering this item can configure the relevant parameters of every HO s every port e Chipset Configuration Entering this item can configure the relevant parameters of the chipset e H20 IPMI Configuration Entering this item can view the relevant information of BMC and configure BMC PMI Support This item is used to enabled or disable the support for IPMI Viewing BMC information and configuring BMC need to enable IPMI support 3 Security menu Set Supervisor Password e Supervisor Password Displaying whether to set up system administrator password After the setup of the administrator password you must input the password when entering the BIOS setup progress e Set Supervisor Password This menu is used to set up system administrator password 4 Power menu Wake on PHE Enabled F5 F6 Enter Power menu provides the support for Wake on Lan e Wake on PME Prague platform realizes Wake on Lan through PME This item can enable or disable the support for Wake on Lan after enabled you can use Magic
39. eseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseeeseeesesesesesesesese 2 1 Server Technical Specification 2 2 Front Panel View 2 3 Rear Panel View CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM SETUP 3 1 System BIOS Setup 3 1 1 How to Enter the BIOS Setup 3 1 2 BIOS System Menu Introduction 3 2 Motherboard Jumper Settings 3 2 1 Open the Chassis Upper Panel 3 2 2 Introduction of Common Motherboard Jumper Function CHAPTER 4 INSTALL OPERATING SYSTEM 4 Application Instructions for Inspur Driver U disk 4 2 Manually Install Windows Server 2012 4 2 Preparation Prior to the Installation 4 2 2 Installation Steps 42 3 Install DAVEE eere oer P CDS e m Me ERU 4 3 Manually Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4 4 3 1 Preparation Prior to the Installation 4 3 2 Installation Steps 4 3 3 Install Network Card Driver CHAPTER 5 COMMON PROBLEMS AND TROUBLE SHOOTING 5 Restarting Server 5 2 Problems When Starting the Machine 5 2 1 System Can Not Be Powered on ss 5 2 2 Monitor Has No Display 5 2 3 Installation System Can t Find Hard Disk 5 2 4 Keyboard and Mouse Do Not Work ss 5 2 5 System Blue Screen Halt or Restart sese 3 2 6 Machine Alarm nc RR S C Ee ee nn nf eed 5 3 Problems about Attached Ruijie Server Suite 5 3 1 Prompt Unable to Get the Disk Size When Using Reijie to Guide System InstallatiOn we EE 5 3 2 The Disk Size and Local Disk Capacity Are Inconsisten
40. he drivers if using USB floppy drivers please make the driver into the floppy disk if using the Inspur driver U disk make the driver into the Inspur driver U disks if using common driver U disk when making driver input the drive where the common U disk is and the directory where the driver locates and make the driver into the common U disk 4 2 2 Installation Steps 1 Connect USB floppy driver or Inspur driver U disk or common U disk power up and start the server and then put the installation CD of Windows Server 2012 into the CD ROM enter BIOS to set to enable the server to boot from CD 2 If the system prompts that boot from CD press any key if no prompt the system will start Windows installation program from CD automatically 3 In Language settings interface select and set the language and other preferences to be installed according to the actual demand and click Next to continue 4 Click Install now to continue in the installation confirmation interface 5 Input your Product Key 25 characters and then click Next to continue If selecting the Automatically activate Windows on line option under the product key then in the 3 days after your first login system will try to activate your Windows automatically after installing Windows you can activate Windows online or by telephone in 30days if you didn t complete the activation in 30 days windows will stop the service 6 The Microsoft software li
41. he living environment it may cause radio interference In such case it may need the user to take feasible measures for the interference Notes In order to help you use the equipment the following considerations can help avoid the occurrence of problems that may damage the components or cause data loss 1 In case of the following cases please unplug the power line plug of products from the power socket and contact the customer service department of Inspur The power cables extended cables or power plugs are damaged The products get wet by water The products have fallen off or been damaged Objects fall into the products When operating according to the operation instructions the products cannot function normally 2 If the system becomes damp please treat it according to the following steps Switch off the power supplies of the system and the equipment disconnect them with the power socket wait for 10 to 20 minutes and then open the cover of the host Move the equipment to the ventilation place to dry the system at least for 24 hours and make sure that the system is fully dried Close the cover of the host re connect the system to the power socket and then start the equipment In case of operation failure or abnormal situation please contact Inspur and get technical support 3 Pay attention to the position of the system cables and power cables wire them in places not to be stepped on or knocked down
42. hen powering up and starting the installation of the operating system connect the Inspur driver U disk or common U disk to the USB interface on the server 3 Please select lt Load Driver gt in the interface of Where do you want to install Windows 4 The system will prompt Load Driver window which will display To install the device driver needed to access your hard drive insert the installation media containing the driver file and then click OK Please click lt OK gt 5 The system will detect the driver program automatically Please click lt Next gt in the interface of Choose to install the driver 6 The driver of hard disk controller is installed 9 System will go back to the interface of Where do you want to install Windows the main interface will display the existing partitions and unallocated spaces on the computer Select option Drive Options and perform the following operation lt can delete the existing partitions by selecting the existing partitions and then clicking Delete lt can format the partitions by selecting the existing partitions and clicking Format Olt can create new partitions by selecting unallocated disk spaces and then clicking New to create new partitions You can operate according to the actual demands Here we d expound on the issue when there are no existing partitions in the disk 1 Select the unallocated space and click News delete the number in Size i
43. ial Configuration Tasks interface and then click lt Close gt In the new interface of Server Manager select Do not show this console at logon and close the interface 3 Install Chipset patch 1 Insert Inspur driver CD into CD ROM click the blue dolphin icon under the installation or operation procedure item in the automatically playing interface popped out after the disk s running and input the navigation No on the driver CD set in the navigation No verification interface popped up after the operation of CD and click lt OK gt to enter the installation interface automatically 2 In Select OS column select Windows 2012 3 In Select Hardware column select Chipset patch 4 Click lt Next gt to start the installation 5 Enter the interface of Welcome to the Setup Program and click lt Next gt to continue the installation 6 Enter the interface of License Agreement and select lt Yes gt to continue the installation 7 Enter the interface of Readme File Information and click lt Next gt to continue the installation 8 The installation program begins to install and click lt Next gt according to the prompts 9 Complete the installation click lt Finish gt according to the prompts take out the driver CD and restart the system 4 Install Network card driver 1 Insert Inspur driver CD into CD ROM click the blue dolphin icon under the installation or operation proc
44. ing Enabled default setting and Disabled two options e Platform Information Displaying ME version working condition and other information e SATA Configuration Entering this item can view the SATA device condition connected to each SATA port and enter SATA controller mode and each SATA port settings SATA Controller This item is used to enable or disable onboard SATA controller HDC Configure As This item is used to set onboard SATA controller modes including Disabled IDE AHCI and RAID four items If you want to use serial devices as parallel IDE storage devices when onboard SATA controller is used please set this item to IDE If you do not use RAID and want to connect 1 6 SATA devices when onboard SATA controller is used please set this item to AHCI If you want to use integrated SATA Host RAID when onboard SATA controller is used please set this item to RAID e OPI Configuration OPI General Configuration Entering this item can configure the general options of QPI OPI Per Socket Configuration Entering this item can set the QPI Port of every Socket including the allocation of Bus IO MMIO and other resources e Memory Configuration Entering this item can set the relevant parameters of memory DDR Speed Entering this item can set the memory speed When Auto is selected it will select automatically the highest speed supported by the current configuration if other values are select
45. installation system will load the onboard network card driver automatically You can update network card driver manually using attached driver CD 1 Insert Inspur driver CD into CD ROM click Terminal menu in Applications System Tools and input the following in the windows mount dev cdrom mnt icd mnt ficd driver nic linux sv cp igb 4 3 0 tar gz tmp cd tmp tar zxvf igb 4 3 0 tar gz fcd igb 4 3 0 src make make install cd umount mnt reboot Note igb 4 3 0 tar gz is network card driver and its version will be updated When being installed the actual version in the accompanying driver CD shall prevail 2 System will auto reboot please take out the driver CD 3 Log in the system after connecting the network cable set the network configuration Chapter 5 Common Problems and Trouble shooting This chapter focuses on the common problems and trouble shooting of the server If you are not sure about the cause of a failure and its removal method please contact our customer service center for solution Notes When replacing or installing hardware device for the server you should disconnect the power cable from the server completely It is recommended to use the anti static wrist strap and to earth connect the other end to provide electrostatic protection in dismounting the server 5 1 Restarting Server When a failure occurs please try to restart the machine according to the foll
46. ior menu or the main menu For changing the item value For changing the current menu item into the previous 2 item value The key only displays the item values relevant to the item itself rather than all the item values For changing the item value For changing the current menu item into the next item value The key only displays the item values relevant to the item itself rather than all the item values The help key for displaying the relevant introduction of Fl current menu 1 Change the item value When the current item has multiple option values select the previous option value F5 2 Adjust the item order When changing the boot device priority move up the current item that is promoting the current item s priority 1 Change the item value When the current item has multiple option values select the previous option value F6 2 Adjust the item order When changing the boot device priority move down the current item that is lowering the current item s priority For recovering the optimized performance F9 configuration F10 For saving CMOS settings and exiting Enter For executing current command or entering the submenu 1 Main menu System Tine F5 F6 Enter In BIOS setup utility Main menu first displays In this menu BIOS version and memory capacity can be viewed System time date etc also can be set up in this menu To set system date and time use the arrow key to choose one of the options Press Enter to
47. is configured or not and whether there is an abnormal status light of the power supply module or a module without power cable when power alarm goes on the shield switch can be pressed to stop it e If the alarm sound is in the chassis the alarm may be from motherboard RAID card or hard disk back plane If it is also accompanied by no display on the monitor or power on faults there is high possibility of something wrong with motherboard You can try to pull or plug RAM or clear CMOS if the starting self check is normal and the alarm starts when the RAID card is under test and there is abnormal array information then it is likely that the RAID card has set off the alarm There may be array abnormality when the hard disk back plane alarms there is always abnormal status light of the hard disk on the front panel which can be used to help analysis 3 After having collected the basic information please feedback the detailed alarm information to Inspur technical support personnel in a timely manner We will make further analysis and judgment and help you solve the problem as soon as possible 5 3 Problems about Attached Ruijie Server Suite When using attached Reijie server suite to conduct server management and system auto installation configuration change factory settings change BIOS settings change and other reasons may cause abnormity during using process You can find and eliminate problems according to the following methods
48. l 10Gigabit Ethernet expansion card 2 RJ45 interfaces PCI expansion slot PCIE bus type PCI Express bus supporting vertically inserted full height expansion card PCIE slot PCIE 0 CPUO slot full length full height PCIE x16 slot CPU 0 supports PCIE 1 CPUO slot half length full height PCIE x16 x1 slot CPU 0 supports PCIE 0 CPUI slot full length full height PCIE x16 slot CPU_1 supports PCIE 1 CPUI slot front half length full height PCIE x8 slot CPU 1 supports PCIE 2 CPUI slot full length full height PCIE x16 slot CPU_1 supports PCIE 0 CPUZ2 slot half length full height PCIE x16 slot CPU 2 supports PCIE 1 CPU2 slot front half length full height PCIE x8 slot CPU 2 supports PCIE 0 CPUS slot full length full height PCIE x16 slot CCPU 3 supports PCIE 1 CPUS slot full length full height PCIE x16 slot CPU_3 supports Hard disk Hard disk type 2 5 SAS and SATA hard disk Number Different CPU numbers configured support different hard disk number 1 2 CPU support up to 8 pieces of 2 5 HDD 4 CPUS support up to 16 pieces of 2 5 HDD External storage drive Optical drive Optional standard SATA optical drive no standard SATA optical drive when optional the hard disks number is over 8 Inspur drive U Optional Inspur drive U disk Load HDD controller driver when install disk OS manually Power supply 3 1 redundant power source system provides 2100
49. light Power button and 10 On the server is powered up indicator light Off the server is not powered up 11 Left handle Chassis handle on the left HDD active state 12 Turn green when the hard disk is reading and writing indicator light HDDs supported by SAS module 1 and HDDO HDD7 from 13 1 8 2 5 HDD bays left to right in turn When the hard disk fails it will turn red HDD failure alert When the hard disk is under RAID card rebuilding it will 14 indicator light turn purple When the hard disk is operating Locate it will turn blue Pull mylar bar out and view product information from the 15 Label mylar bar label pasted on it D Front VGA port Connecting VGA port display device 17 USB port Connecting USB device 18 USB port Connecting USB device HDDs supported by SAS module 2 and HDD8 HDD15 from left to right in turn 9 16 2 5 HDD Only the configuration with 4 CPUs supports more than 8 19 bays HDDs The configuration with SAS module 2 can t support standard SATA optical drive SATA standard optical drive Optical drive 20 The configuration with SAS module 2 can t support optional standard SATA optical drive 21 Right handle Chassis handle on the right 2 3 Rear Panel View me SHE Dn eee eeases p 3 svat gH ease cse Se ooo xl ooo ooo D Se Rear panel view Number Name Function and instruc
50. lose remove Open open this policy the default setting is closed after the policy is added Close close this policy Remove remove this policy 6 2 5 System Config 1 SNMP control Alert settings have 2 TAB pages SNMP alert and Email alert Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout 1 SYSTEM INFO Alert Settings REMOTE CONTROL Manage Alert Settings O POWER AND FAN SNMP Alert Email Alert SYSTEM CONFIG SNMP Control User Management SNMP Alert Support Enable network Control LAN Channel A LOG INFO SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Destination Address 0 0 0 0 Event Filter Event Severity Unspecified t Sensor configuration All Sensors t Reset Send Test Alert SNMP alert SNMP alert support Enable Checking is enabled otherwise disabled LAN channel select the corresponding LAN channel which is usually ethO or eth8 Destination address destination IP address Event filter through the selection of event security and sensor configuration it can decide the level of event alert that is it can decide the level of sensors abnormal events which needs alert management function Inspur Home SYSTEM INFO Alert Settings REMOTE CONTROL Manage Alert Settings POWER AND FAN SNMP Alert Email Alert SYSTEM CONFIG SNMP Control User Management SMTP Support network Control LAN Channel LOG INFO SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Sender Address Machine Name Server Address SMTP Server requires Authentication Event Filter
51. n Security Warning Do you want to run this application Name com ami kvm jviewer JViewer AN Publisher UNKNOWN Location http 192 168 101 100 80 Running applications by UNKNOWN publishers will be blocked in a future release because it is potentially unsafe and a security risk Risk This application will run with unrestricted access which may put your computer and personal information at risk The information provided is unreliable or unknown so it is recommended not to run this application unless you are Farniliar with its source This application will be blocked in a Future Java security update because the JAR File manifest does not contain the Permissions attribute Please contact the Publisher For more inFormation More InFormation Select the box below then click Run to start the application accept the risk and want to run this application Cancel The following figure shows and enter KVM control console Xx JViewer 192 168 101 100 0 fps Vide Keyboa Mou Optio Medi Keyboard La Video Rec Powe Active Us Hel Zoom Size 10096 m x m ea L Gg ge 150 ba y Current running mode 1 1 2 nap Cannot find required map name ress ESC in 1 seconds to skip any other key to continue 2 Serial on Lan System serial port redirected to the network output function this function redirects the system serial port to BMC and BMC realizes system serial port output through network remotely
52. n the voltage value exceeds the range of threshold value the voltage value will show abnormal Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout SYSTEM INFO Monitor information Asset Info Monitor info Temperature Voltage Fan Power supply FRU Info Merion Info Sensor name Status Minimum threshold value Current value Maximum threshold value REMOTE CONTROL PVTT_CPUO normal 0 96 Volts 1 01 Volts 1 03 Volts O POWER AND FAN VBATTERY normal 2 8 Volts 3 12 Volts 5 1 Volts 9 SYSTEM CONFIG PVTT_CPU1 normal 0 96 Volts 1 01 Volts 1 03 Volts LOG INFO SYSTEM MAINTENANCE P12V normal 11 4 Volts 12 059 Volts 12 599 Volts P3V3 normal 3 139 Volts 3 34 Volts 3 46 Volts PVCC CPUO normal 0 41 Volts 0 909 Volts 1 26 Volts PVCC CPU1 normal 0 41 Volts 0 909 Volts 1 26 Volts P5V5 normal 4 759 Volts 5 12 Volts 5 24 Volts PVTT CPU2 normal 0 96 Volts 1 01 Volts 1 03 Volts PVTT CPU3 normal 0 96 Volts 1 02 Volts 1 03 Volts PVCC_CPU2 normal 0 41 Volts 0 909 Volts 1 26 Volts PVCC_CPU3 normal 0 41 Volts 0 9 Volts 1 26 Volts 192 168 101 100 indexPrague html al Fan information displays fan speed When it can t read the fan speed it will prompt the fan status is wrong Inspur Home SYSTEM INFO Asset Info FRU Info Version Info REMOTE CONTROL O POWER AND FAN 9 SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO 4 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Monitor information Temperature Sensor name Fan 1 Fan 2 Fan 3 Fan 4 Fan 5 Fan 6 Fan 7 Fan 8 HardDisk1 HardDisk2
53. ne plug to the three core AC power socket that is well earthed and easy to access be sure to use the earthing pin of power lines and do not use the patch plug or the earthing pin unplugged with cables In case of the earthing conductors not installed and it is uncertain whether there are appropriate earthing protections please do not operate or use the equipment Contact and consult with the electrician please Warning 6 To avoid short circuit of internal components and fire or electric shock hazards please do not fill any object into the open pores of the system Warning 7 Please place the system far away from the cooling plate and at the place with heat sources and be sure not to block the air vents Warning 8 Be sure not to scatter food or liquid in the system or on other components and do not use the product in humid and dusty environment Warning 9 The replacement of batteries with those of another model may cause explosion When replacement of batteries is required please consult first the manufacturer and choose batteries of the same or a similar model recommended by the manufacturer Do not dismount extrude and pink the batteries or make the external connection point short circuit and do not expose them in the environment over 60 C Never throw them into fire or water Please do not try to open or repair the batteries and be sure to reasonably deal with the flat batteries and do not put the flat batteries the circuit boards
54. nection Integrated 1350 network card 3 indicator light Network card 3 2 Blinking network connected or transferring data green indicator light Off no network connection Network card 2 Integrated 1350 network card 2 indicator light 3 indicator light Blinking network connected or transferring data green Off no network connection Network card 1 Integrated 1350 network card 1 indicator light 4 Blinking network connected or transferring data green indicator light Off no network connection Open the fan module plane and there are 4 fan modules Every fan module contains 2 fans and it is Fan 1 which is close to the motherboard side 5 Fan module plane Seen from chassis front view the fan module is 1 2 3 4 from left to right in turn There are FAN1 FAN2 indicator lights on each fan module when fan failure occurs the light is orange Fan failure alert Fan failure indicator 6 On fan fails orange color light Off fan is working normally System failure alert System failure 7 On system fails orange color indicator light Off system is working normally 8 Reset button System restart button When server is connected to power press ID button on ID button and chassis front side or ID button on chassis back side and this 9 indicator light light will turn blue for server identification repress the button and the light will turn off Power on off button and power up indicator
55. nonymous Disabled Administrator 2 admin Enabled Administrator 3 4 s 5 m m m 10 Add User Modify User Delete User Network setting of the management device including the following items LAN interface select the corresponding network card which is usually ethO or eth1 LAN settings checking Enable can continue the settings of corresponding network card MAC address MAC address Obtain an IP address automatically if checking Enable DHCP it will be dynamic IP obtain an IP address automatically otherwise users can set the IP address IPV4 address IP address Subnet mask subnet mask Default gateway default gateway Inspur Home SYSTEM INFO REMOTE CONTROL OPOWER AND FAN SYSTEM CONFIG SNMP Control User Management network Control LOG INFO SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 6 2 6 Log Info 1 System event log Current User admin Language Logout Network Setting Network setting of the management device LAN interface etho t LAN Settings Enable MAC address 6C 92 BF 02 06 84 IPv4 Configuration Obtain an IP address automatically O Enable DHCP IPv4 Address 192 168 100 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 It displays BMC SEL information mainly including sensor log information OEM event information and event filtering It also displays the BMC timezone and client timezone when the events happened Inspur Home SYSTEM INFO REMOTE CONTR
56. nput box and then input the one you want to create unit MB and click Apply to continue Note we suggest the partition should be larger than 30GB 2 Select the newly created disk partition then click Format and click lt OK gt at the prompt confirmation interface 3 After formatting the partition click Next to continue 10 The system starts to install Windows and it will complete operations of Copying files Expanding files Installing features Installing updates and Completing installation etc In this course the system may automatically reboot for several times Note For the above installation steps of Windows Server 2012 operating system there may be some differences because of different system CD versions please operate according to actual display interfaces during installation 4 2 3 Install Diver 1 After the installation the system would reboot to the interface of The user s password must be changed before logging on for the first time Take out the installation CD and then click lt OK gt to continue Follow the prompt to set the administrator password and then click the arrow button at the right of the password input box to continue If the password meets the requirements it will prompt Your password has been changed and then click lt OK gt to confirm that the password has been changed 2 Select Do not show this window at logon at the bottom of the Init
57. nterference 9 The copyright of the marks and names of all the software and hardware products involved in this manual is reserved by the relevant companies 10 In the statements above us indicates Inspur Inspur holds the right of final explanation about the above statements Regarding This Manual e Chapter One Safety Information In this chapter safety information regarding server usage is introduced e Chapter Two Product Introduction In this chapter the technical characteristics appearance features I O interface technical specification of this server are introduced e Chapter Three System Setup In this chapter the setup of the main board BIOS of this server and the usage of some common jumpers is introduced e Chapter Four Install Operating System In this chapter how to install the main operating system to this server is introduced e Chapter Five Common Problems and Trouble shooting In this chapter solutions to some common problems are introduced e Chapter Six Management Functions Introduction of Integrated management card In this chapter the usage of integrated management card of this server is introduced We suggest you read this manual carefully before you use this server for fear of the unnecessary faults in your operation Address Inspur NO 1036 Langchao Road Jinan China Post Code 250101 Contents STATEMENT CHAPTER 1 SAFETY INFORMATION CHAPTER 2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION seseseseseseseseseseseseseseses
58. o add the drive please connect Inspur driver U disk when starting the server e Please check whether the driver having been made is correct or not the drive for external RAID card should be made directly from the attached RAID card driver CD and whether there is fault in the floppy disk or Inspur driver U disk 5 2 4 Keyboard and Mouse Do Not Work 1 Check whether the cable joint of the mouse and keyboard is plugged and connected correctly Make sure the joint pin has no curve 2 Check whether the mouse setting in the control panel of the operating system is correct or not 3 Clean the scrolling and drive shaft of the mouse 4 It is suggested that you use the keyboard and mouse tested for compatibility by Inspur group or replace with other keyboard and mouse for testing 5 2 5 System Blue Screen Halt or Restart For blue screen restart or halt of the machine in the utilization of the system you may refer to the following measures 1 If other external non Inspur components or some application program software are installed before the fault it is suggested removing it and going on to test your server 2 Use the latest antivirus software for antivirus test 3 It is suggested that you record the displayed information code for blue screen such as stop c000000218 stop 0x0000007b This kind of information reveals problems in the system It is suggested that you reinstall it For the installation process you c
59. of Inspur according to the methods as follows to open the chassis upper panel 1 Power off the system turn off the AC power 2 Vertically press the PUSH button on the chassis upper panel with two thumbs and meanwhile push the chassis upper panel backwards 3 Remove the chassis upper panel Open the chassis upper panel 3 2 2 Introduction of Common Motherboard Jumper Function Following is the layout of common motherboard jumper o Motherboard common use jumper location picture Jumper name Function description Jumper function CLR CMOS Short cutting pinl and 2 CMOS jumper jumper Short cutting pin2 and 3 clear CMOS normal state default Short cutting pinl and 2 enable network card Integrated 1350 J77 jumper default network card 3 jumper Short cutting pin2 and 3 disenable network card Short cutting pinl and 2 enable network card Integrated 1350 J78 jumper Y default network card 4 jumper Short cutting pin2 and 3 disenable network card Short cutting pinl and 2 enable network card Integrated 1350 J79 jumper default network card 1 jumper Short cutting pin2 and 3 disenable network card Short cutting pinl and 2 enable network card Integrated 1350 J80 jumper i default network card 2 jumper Short cutting pin2 and 3 disenable network card Notes 1 When clearing CMOS
60. ons Use All Space Replace Existing Linux System s Shrink Current System Use Free Space Create Custom Layout This installation takes custom layout as an example select Create Custom layout click lt Next gt to continue the installation 12 The installation program enters install hard disk interface In the list of Data Storage Devices to be mounted only system will display the detected storage devices Please select the hard disk that needs to install system add this hard disk to the list of Install Target Devices select one hard disk as Boot Loader and then click Next to continue the installation 13 The installation program enters partition creating interface of Please Select A Device if partition has been created on the hard disk it will be displayed and you can delete it if you do not need it Double click the Free partition and other existing partitions under hard disk or click the Create button at the right bottom system will pop up Add Partition 1 Create root partition and boot partition Select root partition in Mount point select the hard disk that needs to install system in the window of Allowable Drives enter the size of partition in Size MB and click OK to finish the creating of root partition Create the boot partition in the same way boot 2 Create a swap partition Swap Select Swap in File system Type select the hard disk that nee
61. ovable Disk 4 Notes Before connecting the Inspur driver U disk to the computer if your computer is configured with standard floppy please enter BIOS and close this standard floppy if your computer is connected with USB floppy please first disconnect USB floppy It must guarantee that when the Inspur driver U disk is connected to your computer the disk character of virtual floppy driver under Windows system shall be identified to be A and only by this can the subsequent normal driver making be guaranteed 2 Put the driver CD Inspur driver CD and RAID card driver CD into optical drive and the driver making software will operate automatically If the system forbids the automatic operation of CD please enter CD directory and operate dolphin bat Inspur driver CD in CD or setup exe RAID card driver CD in CD directory 3 Methods for making drivers by using Inspur driver CD 1 After operating dolphin bat documents the system will enter the interface of Welcome to Inspur driver CD amp j Welcome to use Inspur driver CD inSpur SSMS SALIA to make and install driver Two methods to enter drive making software main interface as follows In the text box below Please input navigation No input navigation No check navigation No on CD cover to log in the drive making software main interface Click Exit to exit the log in In the drop down menu below Please select the machine type select
62. owing methods first Purpose ow to operate Restart the software clear up system memory and restart the Ctrl Alt Del operating system Clear up system memory self check the POST again and Reset button restart the operating system Cold boot again switch off and restart the system power so that to clear up the system memory to self check the POST Power button again to restart the operating system and to power up all peripherals again 5 2 Problems When Starting the Machine Some problems often occur when the machine is started generally due to incorrect hardware installation and configuration You may find and solve the problems by the following methods 5 2 1 System Can Not Be Powered on After pressing the power button the power light is not on and the system stays in non electric state Please try the following steps 1 Check whether your power socket can supply power normally and the power cable is correctly connected 2 Repeatedly press the power button to start the machine pay attention not to exerting too much force 3 Disconnect the power cable from the system and open the chassis to check 4 Check the fastness of the cable connection and accessory plugging in the chassis 5 Remove other external components other than Inspur s 6 Pack the chassis connect the power cable correctly and start the machine 5 2 2 Monitor Has No Display The server can be powered on the host can
63. r U disk xl Driver has been completed e Notices for using Inspur driver U disk to load driver under windows system During the installation of Windows operating system if the driver of hard disk controller is loaded by using Inspur driver U disk entering the interface of disk partition Inspur driver U disk will occupy a disk letter If the disk is not partitioned U disk will occupy disk C If the disk has other partitions U disk will occupy other disk letter please distinguish according to the actual hard disk partition If there are other partitions on the disk at this moment it needs to delete all of them and then create new partitions on the hard disk The U disk will not occupy disk letter any more If the disk is not partitioned it needs to create one disk partition on the unallocated space and then delete this newly created disk partition And at this time the U disk will not occupy any disk letter any more Then create disk partition based on actual need and complete the installation of operating system according to the instructions Notes Be sure to distinguish U disk from hard disk and never delete or format U disk 4 2 Manually Install Windows Server 2012 4 2 1 Preparation Prior to the Installation e Installation DVD of Windows Server 2012 e Inspur driver CD e Hard disk controller driver floppy if configured with build out LSI 9271 RAID card installing Windows Server 2012 need not driver e On making t
64. rd Intel 1350 network card 3 BMC Dedicated Management Channel refers to IPMI management dedicated interface Please set or view IP address according to the actual use of the network card If you reset IP address of IPMI card only after saving and restarting the server or powering off disconnecting the power can you make it into normal use 6 2 Remote Login 6 2 1 Login Interface The language of the login interface is decided on the language of the local operating system English interface or Chinese interface Or you can choose Chinese or English interface under the language options after login 1 Input http BMC_IP in the browser and press Enter to enter BMC login interface as shown in figure 1 input BMC username and password Default username admin Password admin Please log in 2 Input the correct username and password and then click login to enter the home page of BMC management interface The left navigation bar displays system info remote control power and fan system config log info and system maintenance Inspur Home et AE TEE TU Language Logout REMOTE CONTROL English Shortcuts area OPOWER AND FAN Console redirection SYSTEM CONFIG KVMOverlP 6LOG INFO Server control Startup SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Shutdown E3 Show log System Event Log User Event Log 192 168 101 100 indexPrague html 6 2 2 System Info Click the system info of the left navigation bar the interface is shown as th
65. rmat Version 1 O POWER AND FAN Manufacturer Name Inspur 9 SYSTEM CONFIG Product Name prague LOG INFO Product Part Number 0 4 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Product Version 0 Product Serial Number 0 Asset Tag prague 192 168 101 100 indexPrague htmi a3 4 Version information It displays the version number and build time of BIOS CPLD and BMC Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout SYSTEM INFO Version infomation Asset Info Monitor Info Name Version number BuildTime FRU Info REMOTE CONTROL BMC POWER AND FAN BIOS SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO 4 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 6 2 3 Remote Control Remote control is mainly the control for BMC and local system including KVM over IP serial over lan server control server location and BMC reset 5 functions 1 KVM over IP Click KVM over IP button and download the jnlp file Note if you want to use KVM over IP function the machine must be installed with java virtual machine and use javaws program to open the jnlp file Inspur Home Current User admin Language Logout SYSTEM INFO KVM over IP REMOTE CONTROL KVM over IP Serial On Lan 1 Click KVM over IP button and download the jnlp file 2 Open the jnlp file through jdk and login to the terminal server Control VASE Control console redirection KVM over IP server Location BMC Reset O POWER AND FAN 9 SYSTEM CONFIG LOG INFO 4 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Check the accept box and click Ru
66. rror Logging Runtime Error Logging Support option to Disabled After RAID card configuration is completed set this option to Enabled 5 Instruction for SATA Mode option settings when installing some operating systems When installing Suse Linux 11 1 operating systems and if using standard SATA optical drive for installing operating system it needs entering BIOS and setting Advanced SATA Configuration SATA Mode option to AHCI Mode so as to support optical drive to install operating system 6 Instructions of hot swap PCIE slots On the motherboard PCIE 0 CPUI slot and PCIE 1 CPUI slot are hot swappable which supports online replacement of expansion card When hot swappable slot is configured with expansion card and if the indicator light is normally on the expansion card in this slot works normally If it needs to online replace the expansion card in this slot press the switch of this hot swappable slot And then replace the expansion card in this slot after the indicator light is off After the replacement is completed again press the switch of the hot swappable slot After the indicator light is normally on the expansion card works normally Some PCIE expansion card cannot support hot swapping operation very well For details please consult Inspur customer service center 7 For more notices of our products please refer to the FAQ for server in the official website of Inspur http www inspur com support Channel_Hom
67. select subfield and use keys to set field value e BIOS Information It displays system BIOS version and BIOS modification time e Memory Information It displays the system memory capacity e System Time Set the system time adopting 24 hour system in format of hour minute second e System Date Set the system date in format of month day year 2 Advanced menu Advanced Processor F5 F6 Enter This menu is mainly applied to set advanced characteristic items Improper setup can result in abnormal system operation Default configurations are recommended Following are the introductions for main and common used items e Advanced Processor CPU Package Detected Displaying the CPU amount installed in the system Socket 0 1 2 3 CPU Information Displaying the detailed information of CPU installed in the system currently including CPU basic frequency the number of CPU cores rated power and other information CPU Power Management Controls Enter this item to conduct CPU power management Active Processor Cores The number of active processor cores including AN default setting OI RAI 31 41 5 6 71 options it differs according to the number of configured CPU cores Intel HT Technology CPU hyper threading function setting including Enabled default setting and Disabled two options Intel R Virtualization Technology CPU virtualization technology support function setting includ
68. start and run normally but the monitor doesn t work 1 Check the correctness and fastness of the signal cable and power cable connected to the monitor 2 Make sure to power on the display 3 Adjust the contrast and brightness of the monitor to confirm whether it can display or not 4 Shut down the system and disconnect the power cable to check whether there is curve in the pin at the connecting end of the monitor signal cable and the host 5 Find another monitor for test if possible 6 If the machine is installed with components other than Inspur ones please remove them first 7 With the permission of Inspur technical support personnel you may pull and plug RAM and clear CMOS for test 5 2 3 Installation System Can t Find Hard Disk 1 When installing the system directly booted with the system CD if it prompts that no hard disk can be found please check the normality of the disk state and power on self check hard disk state 2 If the power on self check can detect the hard disk but the hard disk can t be detected when installing the system it may be caused by the following conditions e If you are using the system CD to boot and install the operating system directly the hard disk drive is generally added through the floppy driver or Inspur driver U disk When using USB floppy driver to add the drive please set the BIOS first and close the onboard floppy driver controller When using Inspur driver U disk t
69. t When Using Reijie to Guide System Installation sess m eme emen 5 3 3 The Machine Auto Reboots Repeatedly after Inserting System CD When Reijie Boot Configuration Is Finished 5 3 4 Lose the Attached Reijie Server Suite CD or System Driver CD 24d Additional Notes entr nn nn Matane pu ER ge eo du 5 5 Technical Support Information memes CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS INTRODUCTION OF INTEGRATED IUEWEYUDTID 6 1 Management Chip BMCIP ser a eee ne te ere 6 2 Remote Logins sss eut pce tant ten eh ie ah el ene Est nl 0 21 Login Inter ace sacs ieee has ne ERES REN 6 2 2 System Info 52 susie van eL ERI ERR wins tan ERR TRO ed dans na ne onde TUE te els 6 2 3 Remote ontrol 5 2 m tud etd ode dep uiae ie MA eet eden 6 2 4 Power and Eats brc e eH obe e beoe 6 2 5 System Conte cs ioi Re ine dn e S Eua sane dain Ex RE In Sees Dh Eois ees dE US OROESI O solha a aa aa a a a a e e a a a eoo e dott 6 2 1 System Maimtenance srooot ia seti n ena e E E EIE se eg ee de eels de de Chapter 1 Safety Information Warning The following warnings show that there are potential dangers that may cause property loss personal injury or death Warning 1 The power supply equipment in the system may generate high voltage and dangerous electrical energy and thus cause
70. t will prompts success if fails it will prompt failure Config panel shows the current configuration You can click to enter it and select the configuration Config Panel Configuration item Save state SDR Network FRU SEL IPMI NTP SSH KVM Authentication Check all Uncheck all Reset Save
71. that may include the batteries and other components with other wastes For relevant battery recovery please contact the local waste recovery and treatment mechanism If what you bought is the chassis besides carefully read the installation description attached with the cabinet products and get known about the special warning notices and installation process you must abide by the following preventive measures to guarantee the cabinet to be stable and safe Warning 10 Before installing equipment in the chassis please install front and side supporting feet on the independent chassis for cabinet connecting with other chassis it shall install the front supporting foot first If you fail to install correspondingly the supporting foot before installing equipment in the chassis it may cause the cabinet to turn over in some cases and thus may cause personal injury Therefore it is necessary to install supporting feet before installing equipment in the chassis After installing the equipment and other components in the chassis it can only pull out one component from the cabinet through its sliding component at one time Pulling out several components at the same time may lead the cabinet to turn over and cause serious personal injury Warning 11 Please do not move the chassis Considering the height and weight of the chassis at least two people are needed to complete its movement Warning 12 Declaration The product is Grade A product and in t
72. the unpainted metal surface on the chassis to prevent the static electricity on the body from conducting itself to the sensitive components For electrostatic sensitive components not ready to be installed for application please do not take them out from the antistatic package materials During the work please touch the earthing conductor or the unpainted metal surface on the cabinet regularly to conduct off the static electricity on the body that may damage the internal components 7 When dismounting the internal components with the approval of Inspur please pay attention to the following matters Switch off the system power supply and disconnect the cables including disconnecting any connection of the system When disconnecting the cables please grab the connector of cables and plug it out and never pull the cables Before dismounting the cover of cabinet or touching the internal components the products need to be cooled down Before dismounting and touching any electronic component in the equipment you shall conduct off the static electricity on the body by touching the metal earthing objectives During the dismounting process the operation shall not be too big so as to prevent damage to the components or scratching of the arms Carefully deal with the components and plug in cards and please never touch the components or connection points on the plug in cards When taking the plug in cards or componen
73. this server s type As for specific type please refer to host nameplate label 2 After inputting the navigation No or selecting machine type to log in enter the main interface of driver making software The main interface is shown in the following picture r S Welcome to use Inspur driver co ci inspur SERVER J EXPECT rome J ee ner foren ct 3 After you select the corresponding operating system and the controller driver to be made according to the actual need click Next button and make corresponding driver Different operating systems correspond to different making interfaces and methods of the driver e Driver making of Windows system When the driver of Windows operating system is made copy the driver directly into the virtual floppy drive A of Inspur driver U disk Select the Windows version to be installed and driver to be made and then click Next The system will display a prompt as shown in the following picture Please confirm that Inspur driver U disk is well connected Format the virtual floppy drive A of Inspur driver U disk and then click OK to start the driver making Make Driver Inspur driver U disk x Please insert Inspur driver U disk or Floppy Disk and quick format lt a gt disk firstly After the driver making is completed the system will pop up the window prompting Driver has been completed Click OK to complete the making of driver Make Driver Inspur drive
74. tion 1 PCIE Riser installation slot Install PCIE Riser card 2 PCIE Riser installation slot Install PCIE Riser card 3 PSU 4 installation slot Installation position for the 4 power module 4 ID button and indicator After the server is connected to the power supply press this ID button or the ID button in the front of the case this indicator will turn blue for identifying machine press the button again to close the indicator BMC restore factory settings button and 5 BMC RESET m indicator 6 Serial port Connect serial port device 7 PSU 3 installation slot Installation position for the 3 power module 8 VGA port Connect VGA port display device 9 USB interface Connect USB interface device 10 PSU 2 installation slot Installation position for the 2 power module 11 Gigabit network interface 4 gigabit Ethernet interface 12 USB interface Connect USB interface device 13 PSU 1 installation slot Installation position for the 1 power module Install PCIE Riser card optional riser card is 14 PCIE Riser installation slot available 15 PCIE Riser installation slot Install PCIE Riser card Install PCIE Riser card optional riser card is 16 PCIE Riser installation slot available 17 PCIE Riser installation slot Install PCIE Riser card Chapter 3 System Setup In this chapter the regular jumper of motherboard and BIOS function setup of this server are introduced Only operator or adminis
75. trator with qualification of system maintenance can implement these operations described in this part 3 1 System BIOS Setup BIOS is a basic input and output system With some special setting programs it can adjust the system parameter and the hardware parameter As BIOS has great influence on the starting and running of the system setting parameters improperly may arise the conflict among hardware resources or affect the system s performance Hence understanding the BIOS setup is significant to server configuration If there is no especial requirement we suggest you use the default value and not alter the parameters pe Notes 1 Before the server BIOS setup is altered please record the corresponding original setup Hence when there are operating problems in the system due to the alteration the setup can be restored 2 The factory default system setup is usually the optimized setup Don t try to alter the parameters before you understand their denotations 3 The common setup is introduced in detail in this chapter For items less used in the application this chapter only offers simple instruction or just omits the instruction 4 The contents of the BIOS may differ due to the different configurations of products no detailed introduction will be provided here 3 1 1 How to Enter the BIOS Setup Power up and start the server When the prompt Press DEL to SETUP or TAB to POST displays on screen below press DEL
76. ts you should grab the edges of the plug in cards or components or their metal fixed supports 8 During the process of cabinet installation and application please pay attention to the following matters After the installation of cabinet is finished please ensure that the supporting feet have been fixed to the rack and supported to the ground and all weight of the rack have been fell onto the ground It shall install into the cabinet according to the sequences from the bottom to the top and first install the heaviest component When pulling out the components from the cabinet it shall apply force slightly to ensure the cabinet to keep balance and stabilization When pressing down the release latch of the sliding rail of components and sliding in or out please be careful as the sliding rail may hurt your figures Never make the AC power branch circuit in the cabinet overload The sum of cabinet load shall not exceed 80 of the ratings of branch circuits Ensure that components in the cabinet have good ventilation When repairing components in the cabinet never step on any other components Chapter 2 Product Introduction 2 1 Server Technical Specification Processor Processor type Intel 4 way Xeon E7 4800 V2 series CPU Processor number 1 4 CPU Interface Socket 2011 Chipset Chipset type Intel C600 chipset Memory Memory type DDR3 ECC Registered memor
77. y Memory slot Up to 32 DIMMs number Memory capacity Support up to 256GB using single 8G memory Maximum memory capacity will increase with the increase of single memory capacity Memory advanced 4 channel access support memory mirroring and memory hot standby characteristics I O Interface USB interface 2 front USB interfaces 4 rear USB interfaces Serial interface 1 rear serial interface Network interface 4 RJ45 network interface 1 management interface Display interface 1 front VGA interface 1 rear VGA interface ID button and LED ID button and LED 1 ID button and LED in the front of the chassis 1 ID button and LED in the rear of the chassis Display controller Controller type Onboard AST2300 display controller Video memory 16MB video memory HDD controller SAS controller Optional SAS RAID card or SAS card SATA controller South bridge integrated SATA controller 2 SATA 3 0 interfaces on the mother board one SATA interface is used for connecting SATA optical drive Management card Management card Integrated A speed 2300 chip support IPMI2 0 IKVM chip Management card IPMI management dedicated interface or multiplex onboard Intel 1350 interface network card 3 is available Network card Network card Onboard 2 Intel 1350 Gigabit network chips total 4 RJ45 interfaces controller Optiona
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