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1. e BMC network Contains network for BMC configuration static IP and DHCP DNS configuration and network interface binding function e Service configuration Configures BMC S Web service KVM service ssh service and telnet service etc e NTP configuration Sets BMC time which has two methods Oneisto synchronize from NTP server gt The other is to configure time manually e SMTP configuration Sets SMTP server information related to alarming e Alarming management Sets information about BMC management module alarming event filtering and alarming targets etc e Active directory configuration Carries out related configuration on BMC active directory e LDAP E Directory Carries out related configuration on BMC s LDAP e User configuration Carries out management on BMC users including add user delete user and change password e IP access control Configures IP address fields accessible to BMC e NCSI network card selection Includes NCSI network card switching and NCSI work mode switching functions ll BMC Network Management Network DNS Network Interface Bonding LAN Interface Shared M LAN Settings W Enable MAC address 6C 92 BF 0C 01 2B IPv4 Configuration Obtain an IP address automatically WV Enable DHCP IPv4 Address 10 52 11 239 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 10 52 11 254 VLAN Configuration VLAN Setting Enable VLAN ID 0 VLAN priority Save Reset i Services Service Nam
2. Step 1 Install the riser card into riser card bracket while aligning with the hardy hole on riser card bracket Step 2 Fix the riser card onto the bracket in the direction of arrows and tighten with 1 bolt 5 2 8 PCIE Expansion Card Replacement Step 1 Remove the blocking piece on riser card bracket Step 2 Install a matching blocking piece onto expansion card and insert the expansion card into the slot corresponding to riser card 5 2 9 Wind Scooper Replacement Step 1 Open upper cover of the chassis Step 2 Pull buckles inwards on both ends of the wind scooper and then vertically remove the wind scooper upwards 5 2 10 USB Flash Disk Replacement Step 1 Decide USB Flash disk position Step 2 Remove the USB Flash disk along reversal direction of USB interface 5 2 11 Mainboard Replacement Step 1 Dismantle all parts and cables connecting to mainboard Step 2 Lift spring fixed legs on mainboard then move the mainboard forward to remove the hardy hole and vertically remove the mainboard upwards 5 2 12 Front Set Hard Disk Backplane Replacement Steps Depart hard disk backplane from fixed legs of the chassis vertically remove the chassis buckles upwards and then remove the hard disk backplane outwards nc o 5 2 13 Rear Set Hard Disk Backplane Replacement Steps Depart hard disk backplane from fixed legs of the chas
3. e 3 5 x12 configuration i e full configuration It supports 12 front set 3 5 7 2 5 SAS SATA SSD hard disks and the related appearance is as shown in the following figure Note 3 5 hard disk bracket could hold 3 5 2 5 hard disks e 2 5 x25 configuration i e full configuration It supports 25 front set 2 5 SAS SATA SSD hard disks and the related appearance is as shown in the following figure 2 2 Features and Specification Processor Type Intel dual way Xeon E5 26XX V3 Series supports up to two 145W Interface Two Socket R3 slots Chip Group Chip Group PCH C610 CWellsburg Type Memory Memory Type DDR4 ECC RDIMM LRDIMM memory Single Inline 24 Memory Module Qty Memory It supports up to 1536GB 64GB for single Volume I O Interface Display 1 front set VGA interface ID Indicator 1 ID indicator blue and its press button Interface Display Controller A speed 2400 integrated in chip with max resolution supporting 1280 1024 SAS Backplane SAS3 0 It supports hog plugging SAS SATA SSD hard disks backplane Network Card Network Card The mainboard integrates 1 Intel 350 dual Gigabit network card providing Controller two 1000M adaptive RJ45 network ports It supports network sub card Management Chip Management It integrates 1 independent 1000Mbps network interface which is used in Chip IPMI remote management PCI Extension e There re 2
4. user priv OG Mm Is id gt eo 4 ADMINISTRATOR list Channel Priv Limit ADMINISTRATOR NO ACCES NO ACCES NO ACCES NO ACCESS NO ACCESS NO ACCESS NO ACCESS NO ACCESS NO ACCESS NO ACCESS NO ACCESS NO ACCESS NO j pupa NO ACCESS NO n dam UR Ld H Ls uel 5 4 10 2 6 BMC Version Acquisition and BMC Restart or 15 NO ACCES5 Via mc instruction you could acquire BMC version information and restart BMC smashclp mc help mc commands af mc de optionl help ptionli gt option2 show help information information 2 show help m zi get information Inc paramete ormation p ce m Option bmc kom parameter version this or kvm rese mal mi mm Acquiring BMC version information T mc version r gt only support get command action this only support set command smashcl it Tr mm m De Lg 1 LE it Tr m De Lg 1 LE ME ID Hevision get Firmware Revision IPMI Version 4 10 2 7 Fan Work Mode Configuration and Fan Rotation Rate Acquisition Via fan instruction you could either set fan work mode or acquire fan rotation rate ih il aand dis lp O n N command fan optionl option 3 LI LI auta mode manual mode option2 lt parameterl gt parameterz Fan rotation rate acquisition smashclp fan get fanlev
5. C N A CPU1_Temp e 34 C N A N A N A 102 C 112 C N A PCH_Temp e 36 C N A N A N A 100 C 110 C N A DIMMGO Temp e 30 C N A N A N A 95 C 105 C N A DIMMG1_Temp 31 C N A N A N A 95 C 105 C N A Inlet_Temp e N A N A N A N A 40 C 50 C N A Outlet_Temp e 38 C N A NIA NIA N A N A N A SYSO Temp e 31 C N A NIA NIA N A N A N A SYS1 Temp e 28 C N A N A N A N A N A N A HDDO REAR Temp N A N A N A N A 60 C 70 C N A HDD1_REAR_Temp N A N A N A N A 60 C 70 C N A RISERO Temp e 31 C N A N A N A N A N A N A RISER1 Temp e N A N A N A N A N A N A N A GPUO Temp e N A N A N A N A 82 C 92 C N A GPU1_Temp N A N A N A N A 82 C 92 C N A MICO Temp e N A N A N A N A 104 C 114 C N A MIC1 Temp e N A N A N A N A 104 C 114 C N A i System Device Status Front Hard Disk Ne Onboard Network Card ID Link Status NICO amp NIC1 s i BIOS Setup Options Advanced Chipset Boot Advanced Host is power off now We list BIOS setup options with last time Setup Option Setup Option Value COMO Console Redirection Disable Above 4G Decoding Disable i FRU Information Basic Information Wewe Chassis Information Board Information Product Information Attribute Value FRU Device ID 0 FRU Device Name BMC FRU 4 4 Remote Control Select Remote Control on navigation tree to open the remote control interface which contains six interfaces of Console Redirection KVM server switch on off control server orientation remote session
6. LU LU M N N w d D n f rm w ta rd rm rd EA OO OOGOOOO J n pm n e p p el n fv 3 n ME YER ie w ww yw ww mw fp et m w e n w 4 10 2 3 FRU Information Acquisition and Configuration Via FRU instruction you could acquire FRU configuration information smashclp fru get all Type Rack Mount NULL Mon Sep Inspur Baotu 0 Inspur NF5280M4 s odu Produ produ E Product Asset Tag NULL 4 10 2 4 Chassis Status Acquisition and Control Via chassis instruction you could acquire and control system power status chassis lt optionl gt lt option2 gt optionl show help informat show information get chassis information get coption2 lt paran information get optionz d identify smashclp chassis get power Ihe host status is on 4 10 2 5 User Acquisition Adding and Deleting Via user instruction you could acquire the user list to add or delete users gt user help tion user con option show show show help help all lt user id gt the user of the user name user priv information information information Add new user information user add Modify H User name gt user id Ihe user does not Acquiring user list 3mashclp ID user Hame admin user name user id more t guser id suser name gt user password user id ermissions user id
7. To enable Active Directory and configure its settings Click on Advanced Settings button Advanced Settings The list below shows the current list of configured Role Groups If you would like to delete or modify a role group select the name in the list and press Delete Role Group or Modify Role Group To add a new Role Group select an unconfigured slot and press Add Role Group Role Group ID Group Name Group Domain Group Privilege Aa WN Add Role Group Modify Role Group Delete Role Group LDAP E Directory Settings LDAP E Directory is currently disabled To enable LDAP E Directory and configure its settings Click on Advanced Settings button Advanced Settings The list below shows the current list of configured Role Groups If you would like to delete or modify a role group select the name in the list and press Delete Role Group or Modify Role Group To add a new Role Group select an unconfigured slot and press Add Role Group Role Group ID Group Name Group Search Base Group Privilege 1 2 3 4 B m E 5 Add Role Group Modify Role Group Delete Role Group lli User Management Number of configured users 1 UseriD Username UserAccess Network Privilege SNMP Status Email ID admin Enabled Administrator Disabled test svyf com oon OD ON BU NY Li 1 2 Li 8 IP Access Control IP Access Control IP Access Control Disabled All IP will Accepted to this Device Add IP Accept Entry
8. please select volume level according to actual requirements RAIDO This RAID volume is allowed to be made on 2 or above hard disks RAIDI This RAID volume is allowed to be made on 2 hard disks RAID10 This RAID volume is allowed to be made on 4 hard disks which is only available when hard disk quantity is 4 or above RAIDS Parity This RAID volume is allowed to be made on 3 or above hard disks Select hard disks to make RAID volume press enter after this option is selected system will enter hard disk selection interface please select hard disks to make RAID volume using space key accordingly and then press enter to return to volume create menu Please select strip size only RAIDO and RAIDS volumes could select this option Set volume capacity and the default value is the max volume capacity After completing the above configuration please select Create Volume and press enter system prompts WARNING ALL DATA ON THE SELECTED DISKS WILL BE LOST Are you sure you want to create this volume Y N To create an RAID volume please enter Y a volume will be created and all data on the selected disk will be lost Otherwise please enter N to exit volume creation Here we enter Y to create an RAID volume after creation completed return to SATA Host RAID configuration main interface and the created RAID volume will display in RAID volume b Delete RAID Volume Menu Intel R Rapid Sto
9. 13 14 15 16 17 Module Name Memory slot corresponding with CPUI CPUI Memory slot corresponding with CPUO CPUO System fan interfaces 8 interfaces in all SATA interface CMOS clear jumper CPUO supply interface Front set USB interface Built in USB interface PCIE Riser card interface corresponding with CPUO Built in serial ports TPM interface IPMB interface Front set VGA interface Rear set VGA interface IPMI management interface Numbe 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3l Module Name Debug light Rear set USB interface Gigabit network port ID light and button Network sub card data interface Network sub card management interface PCIE Riser card interface corresponding with CPU1 Mainboard fixing catch CPUI supply interface Power 1 Interface Power 2 Interface Rear set hard disk backplane power interface Front set hard disk backplane power interface Front control panel interface 2 6 Mainboard Jumper Introduction 2 6 1 Clear CMOS Jumper Introduction See 2 5 Mainboard Layout for jumper positions Jumper NO Function Description Jumper Functions CLR CM Short circuit pinl 2 to restore normal status CMOS clear jumper GR OS short circuit pin2 3 to clear CMOS Note It is required to shut down the system as well as disconnect power s upply during CMOS cleaning and hold for 5 sec
10. Displays current BIOS information Processor Information Displays CPU information Displays memory volume and current Memory Information speed System Date Day mm dd yyyy System Time hh mm ss Access Level Current access level Displays system time 3 2 2 Advanced Menu hptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends k Trusted Computing Advanced Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Trusted Computing ACPI Settings AST2400 Super IO Configuration Serial Port Console Redirection PCI Subsystem Settings Network Stack Configuration CSM Configuration USB Configuration Onboard LAN Configuration ve D EE AUE m Call Function Description Trustable computing configuration Advanced configuration and power interface settings AST2400 VO chip parameter configuration Serial port console redirection settings PCI subsystem settings Network stack configuration CMS configuration USB configuration Onboard network card configuration 3 2 2 1 Trusted Computing Security Device Support Enable Trusted Computing Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Security Device Support BIOS s security device support settings Status information of the current security Current Status Information l device 3 2 2 2 ACPI Settings lt I Enable ACPI Auto Configuration Disabled Advanced Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function De
11. Use four hard disk bolts to fix the hard disk onto the bracket Step 4 Install the hard disk into the server and fasten hard disk buckles firmly 5 2 4 Power Replacement Step 1 Pull power catch in the direction of the arrow ES Fe F A b N Pre SS SSS 1 Ua aa b j i 3 e 2 f y n n E dz n ol m ky AM a EF dn i y LA A ARE ax E S s ia 4 ae la h n od HE oj e pj go py T d j bow y i i ae ar as j s HILF Af s lien um lg j i p da im H n ie des i Step 2 Remove the power horizontally with even force Figure 3 Install power module Push the new power module into the sliding channel until a click sound is heard power spring leaf is caught into the buckle automatically and power module could not move any more 5 2 5 Chassis Cover Replacement Step 1 Turn the chassis cover lock to the open position Step 2 Press the lock button Step 3 Turn the lock to its maximum openness Step 4 Vertically remove the chassis cover upwards 6 System Fan Replacement MA System Fan Layout Step 1 Remove single fan Hold buckles on single fan bracket and vertically remove the single fan upwards Step 2 Complete removal of system fan bracket Hold buckles on both ends of the fan bracket and vertically remove system fan bracket upwards 5 2 7 Riser Card Replacement
12. diagonal sequence accordingly 5 2 2 Memory Replacement eM emory slot layout is as shown in the following figure OO a als oe N sie TEE e Memory installation principle Only memory of the same type could be used in the same machine Detailed memory installation and combination principles are as follows a The white slot shall take the priority while CPU1 memory shall be E amp s o a elle afa jo fa ale ofo ofa ofa ale symmetrically installed with CPUO b For single CPU memory shall follow the screen printing sequence CHA 0 CHB 0 CHC 0 CHD 0 CHA 1 c For dual CPUs CPUO position memory shall follow the screen printing sequence CHA 0 CHB 0 CHC 0 CHD 0 CHA 1 CHG 0 CHH 0 CHE 0 CHF 0 Step 1 Open fixing catches on both ends of memory slot Step 2 Align the notch at memory bottom with memory slot positioning point and press both ends of the memory with your thumbs to insert the memory into the slot completely and then fasten fixing catches on both ends of the memory slot 5 2 3 Hard Disk Replacement Step 1 Press hard disk panel button sd f a tr y Wa AAS ME NO Tj LEES j KOO f r as sg REET 7 SEER el B r e A0 By WEES ESS e te N n 7e Step 2 Pop up buckles on hard disk bracket automatically flatten and dismantle hard disk bracket Step 3
13. er Anti static Used to Wrist contact or Strap operate devices and apparatuses to prevent static electricity Anti static Used to plug Gloves in single board hand held single board or other precision instruments etc to prevent static electricity 5 2 Parts Replacement Special tips Except hot plugging parts 1 e hot plugging hard disk etc all part replacements could only be carried out with power disconnected 5 2 1 Processor Replacement During installing and replacing CPU please pay attention to the following issues e During installing two CPUs type of these two CPUs shall be the same e When only one CPU is to be installed please operate according to the following requirements 1 This CPU has to be installed on CPUO s socket and see Mainboard Diagram for CPU position 2 It is not allowed to dismantle the protective cover on sockets without CPUI installed Step 1 Open two pull rods on CPU slot and open CPU fixing plate Step 2 Install CPU into CPU slot and then remove protective cover on CPU slot Step 4 Fix CPU heat radiator above CPU and fasten bolts on heat radiator Note e It is required to coat thermal grease evenly onto contact position between CPU heat radiator and CPU e Fins of CPU heat radiator must be installed in the direction corresponding to system inlet outlet e During fixing CPU heat radiator it is required to fasten bolts according to
14. menu BMC network configuration BMC network configuration sub menu BMC User Settings BMC user settings sub menu SystemHealth Information System health information sub menu 3 2 4 1 System Event Log Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc pate x SEL Components Enabled System Event log Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description SEL Components System event log switching settings during startup Erase SEL System event log erasing settings When SEL is Full Operation settings after system event log is full Log EFI Staus Codes Logging EFI status codes settings 3 2 4 2 View FRU Information Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc The View FRU Information menu lists BMC FRU information read by BIOS and BIOS will interact with BMC at each system restart keeping synchronous update of FRU information 3 2 4 3 BMC network configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc Configuration Address source Unspecified BMC network configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Configuration BMC Network Status Parameter It Configuration Address Source could set static IPs and obtain IPs dynamically while Unspecified will not modify BMC network parameters Current Configuration Address Current configuration address status Station IP adderess Port IP addre
15. operation on power copper busbar 13 when the cabinet is powered on and it is prohibited to carry out direct short circuit of power copper busbar The product is Grade A product and in the living environment it may cause radio interference In such case it may need the user to take feasible measures for the interference Note 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 etc l In case of the following cases please unplug the power line plug of products from the power socket and contact customer service department of Inspur 1 The power cables extended cables or power plugs are damaged 2 The products get wet by water 3 The products have fallen off or been damaged 4 Objects fall into the products 5 When operating according to the operation instructions the products cannot function normally If the system becomes damp please dispose according to the following steps 1 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 2 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 3 Close the cover of the host re connect the system to the power socket and then start the equipment 4 Inc
16. 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 components you should grab the edges of the plug in cards or components or their metal fixed supports During the process of cabinet installation and application please pay attention to the following matters 1 2 3 4 5 6 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 7 When repairing components in the cabinet never step on any other components 2 Pr
17. 2 0 specification It mainly realizes the following functions e Remote control It realizes server control via functions such as KVM Keyboard Video and Mouse SOL Serial Over Lan and virtual media etc Note SOL function has to be realized via third party tools such as IPMITool etc e Alarming management Reports alarming information in a real time way and carries out corresponding solutions according to information e Status monitoring Monitors various running states of all monitoring units in a real time way e Device information management Provides device version information type and asset information e Heat radiation control It could adjust fan rotation rate according to ambient temperature and workload dynamically e Supports IPMITool tool management Supports operation according to commands sent by IPMITool and you could download IPMITool by yourself Note IPMITool downloading website http ipmitool sourceforge net manpage html e Supports WEB interface management Provides a friendly and visual interface management and you could complete tasks of configuration and query via a click on the interface quickly e Supports account centralized management Supports to store accounts in Active Directory server and direct certification to server so as to realize management system login with domain accounts 4 2 Functional Modules This chapter introduces Inspur server management system module composition as well as functions o
18. BMC CONFIGURATION siste se be eds eis Ge oe ee Se ea de Ee 85 AN TAT OELOFSEN ctt a vas nud eu enenae cs 85 4 2 Functional Modules se ee a E es 86 4 5 Web Interface Introduction sassinoro Re he ee eds 87 44 Remote Control tse de ER Ee oe ee es pu ke ig 92 4 5 Power Supply and Heat Radiation esse ses esse ee ee ee Ee ee 94 46 BMC Groom 95 MA ES ER ER E 99 amp S Fault Dia OSSE ed ie each Suid Id ie ree rais i kat 100 2 0 System MOItefidllee ste etes ee ue ee ee De rae EE GE DE 102 4 10 Command Line Function Introduction eeeeeeeeesssssss 103 AAA Time Zone Table iita eor dr eiat de lop iden Dogma 1100 5 HARDWARE MAINTENANCE ee eee ese esse ees see esee tnos eee gees seges se ee 112 S TOOL Pte parate ice EE E E ob aod ied eaa bac Mna CUu s 112 5 2 Paris RepIacemie nte o Er o M s ern 113 6 FREQUENT FAULTS DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 131 Ot Prequent Eats ss nop merat s cm Ge ie TH M pM MIA DE 131 6 2 Diagnosis and Exclusion Instructions esses 152 DSERVICE INTRODUCTION eee Me ies oes oe Ge tec ee Gee ue 1355 yu How io Obtain Held DS ERG DE DA ne lands 1355 7 2 Various Methods to Contact Inspur Technical Support 1366 S SPECIFICA TIONS sis iese uinea iul eh ee ee oi Dee viol odes E ee eA dus 1388 Sel MISA POC Statement RT 1388 5 2 CE Statement Or BD os ee Ge Ee unus 1399 5 9 Chita CC Cose D ED ee SE Ee 1399 8 4 Chi
19. Configuration As shown in Figure 2 33 Figure 2 34 and Figure 2 35 e BMC firmware update Carries out update on BMC FW via BMC Web interface e BMC firmware update Carries out update on BMC via BMC Web interface e Restore factory configuration Restores BMC s configuration to factory state Ia BMC Firmware Update Please note 1 After entering update mode widgets other web pages and services will not work All open widgets will be closed automatically If upgrade process is cancelled in the middle of the wizard the device will reset 2 Click Preserve all configuration will preserve all the configuration settings during the firmware update 3 This section lists the configuration items items that configured as Preserve will be preserved during restore factory default configuration Click Preserve Configuration to modify the preserve configuration items 4 Click Enter Firmware Update Mode to update firmware O Preserve all configuration NO Preserve Settings Update Policy 1 SDR Overwrite 2 FRU Overwrite 3 SEL Overwrite 4 IPMI Overwrite 5 Network Overwrite 6 NTP Overwrite 7 SSH Overwrite 8 KVM Overwrite 9 Authentication Overwrite Enter Preserve Configuration Enter Firmware Update Mode BIOS Firmware Update Please note 1 Power Off the system if you want to do BIOS Update 2 BIOS NVRAM will be cleared and BIOS will become default after BIOS flashed 3 After BIOS flashed we recommand to AC Power
20. D Rom floppy drive or CD floppy disk 1so file in the form of virtual CD driver and floppy drive on server via internet To use the remote control function the Client needs to be equipped with browser of corresponding version and Java runtime environment as shown in the following table The table is to be supplemented Instructions If Java runtime environment does not comply with requirements user could login http www oracle com technetwork java javase downloads index html to download 4 3 Web Interface Introduction About this chapter It introduces Web interface of management system as well as operation steps to login Web interface e Login Web interface Introduces methods to login Web interface e Web interface introduction Introduces Web interface layout 4 3 1 Login Web Interface It introduces methods to login Web interface This guide introduces operation steps to login Web management interface taking Windows 7 operation system and FireFox browser as examples Note When carrying out interface operation via Web up to 20 users could login synchronously Step 1 Ensure management net ports on Client and server are connected to internet Step 2 Open the browser and enter http ipaddress in the address bar In which ipaddress is the IP address of management port for specific determining method on IP address please refer to the annex to determine IP address of management network port Step 3 The login interf
21. D drive Note When 3 5x12 2 5x25 and 2 5x24 configure the third hard disk module set the drive could not be supported please select USB drive Drive U Disk Optional drive U disk Power Supply Output power of sing Double power 550W 800W and above 1 1 Specification redundancy 2 power modules it supports PMBus power supply and implements Node Manager 3 0 function Power Input Please refer to power input on nameplate tag of the host Physical Specification External Dimension of 651 width x 307 height x 971 depth unit mm Package 447 width x 87 height x 720 depth unit mm Standard configuration 3 hard disks Product Weight Host weight 19 5kg Gross weight 32kg Gross weight includes Host Packing Box Rail Parts Kit Full configuration 24 hard disks Host weight 25 8kg Gross weight 36 75kg Gross weight includes Host Packing box Rail Parts box FJ NENNEN Parameters Working Environment 10 C 35 C Temperature Storage amp Transportation 40 C 55 C Temperature Working um M 3596 8076 relative humidity Humidity Storage amp Transportation 20 93 40 C relative humidity Humidity 2 3 Front Panel 2 3 1 2 5x24 Disk Position Front set VGA interface No Module Name 2 Front set USB 3 0 interface Server is fixed with the cabinet 4 Front set hard disk slot 5 Server switch button 6 ID light and button System
22. Dear users of Inspur server Sincerely thank you for selection of Inspur server This manual introduces the technical characteristics and the system installation and setup of the server and helps you to particularly understand and expediently use this server Please deliver the package of our product to the waste recycling station for recycling in favor of pollution prevent and benefit the humankind This manual is the property of the Inspur Group Co Ltd This User Manual is not to be copied by any group or person in any manner without the consent of Inspur Group Co Ltd The Inspur Group Co Ltd reserves the right of revise this manual momentarily Any alteration about the content of this manual will be noticed Please contact Inspur Group Co Ltd if you have any questions or advice about this manual Inspur Group Co Ltd Nov 2014 inspur RH Group Co Ltd AII the other trademarks or registered trademarks mentioned in this and Xeon are registered trade marks of Inspur manual are possessed by r their respective owners Copyright Introduction Document version V1 0 Date 5 Dec 2014 Document Introduction The 1 formal issuance Abstract The manual introduces issues closely related to maintenance such as specification hardware operation software configuration service terms fault diagnosis etc of the server Readers of this guide will be deemed to have abundant knowledge about the server pro
23. E Data Size checking secure Flash enabled recalculate ROM size with signature FFS checksums ok Loading capsule to secure memory buffer done Erasing Boot Block Updating Boot Block Verifying Boot Block Erasing Hain Block Updating Main Block Verifying Main Block Erasing HURAM Block Updating MURAM Block Verifying HURAM Black Update success for FDT Successful Update Recovery Loader to OPRxtt Successful Update FFT HFSB FTPH and AFStt HE Entire Image update success ft WARNING System must power off to have the changes take effect When there s no change in ME part to update BIOS part it is only required to execute command afudos BIOS bin b p n x Parameter instructions b Program Boot Block lp Program Main BIOS n Program NVRAM Ix Don t Check ROM ID me Program ME Entire Firmware Block 2 Use afudos tool to update BIOS in Linux OS There re 32bit and 64bit Linux OS afulnx tools taking Linux 64bit OS as an example use afulnx 64 tool to enter the directory containing afulnx 64 tool meanwhile put bin files of corresponding BIOS into this folder and enter command afulnx 64 BIOS BIN P B N X R while an example is as shown in the following figure root localhost afulnxbilit afulnx 641 BIOS bin zb p n x AHI Firmware Update Utility v5 H5 H1 Copyright C 2H14 American Megatrends Inc All Rights Reserved Reading flash ME Data Size checking secure Flash enabled rec
24. O configuration sub menu used to set link speed of PCIE device of CPUI HOO Configuration IIO Configuration l Intel VO acceleration technology configuration VOAT Configuration sub menu Intel VT for Directed VO VT d Intel VT d switching settings 3 2 3 6 PCH Configuration Disable PCH Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Chassis Intrusion Chassis intrusion switching settings Restore AC Power Loss AC power on power status settings PCH sSATA Configuration PCH sSATA configuration sub menu PCH SATA Configuration PCH SATA configuration sub menu USB Configuration USB configuration sub menu 1 PCH SATA Configuration Taking PCH SATA Configuration menu as an example introduce onboard SATA port and SATA hard disk configuration while PCH Ssata Configuration is similar to this which will not be repeated here Aptio Setup Utility Copyright iC 2014 American Megatrends Inc SATA Controller Enabled PCH SATA Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description SATA Controller SATA controller switching settings As for SATA mode configuration there re two modes of AHCI Configure SATA as and RAID for setting Information of hard disks connected to onboard SATA port SATA Port 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 SATA RAID mode configuration a Configure SATA as an option set to RAID press F10 to save settings and system
25. OS or OS to carry out energy Energy Performance Tunning performance tuning Energy PerformanceBIAS Energy performance management settings Workload Configuration Workload configuration 3 2 3 3 QPI Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc k OFI Status QPI Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description QPI Satus QPI status display sub menu Degrade Precedence To degrade to priority settings Link Speed Mode Link speed mode settings Link Frequency Select Link frequency selection settings Link power saving mode settings which is made when bandwidth is half of the peak bandwidth In the case that system is extremely idle turn off QPI Link LOp Enable Link L1 Enable Link E2E Parity Enable E2E parity check enabling settings COD Enable COD enabling settings Early Snoop Early Snoop settings 3 2 3 4 Memory Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright iL Inc Enforce POR Enforce FOR Memory Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Enforce POR To execute POR settings Memory Frequency Memory frequency settings ECC Support ECC support settings Rank Multiplication Rank multiplication settings LRDIMM Module Delay LRDIMM module delay settings Data Scrambling Data scrambling settings Refresh Options Refresh mode settings Command Address Parity DDR4 command address parity check se
26. Off and On to enable NEW BIOS 4 Please click the button to enter firmware update mode Current Power Status e BIOS Bin File Type BIOS ME ha Enter Firmware Update Mode Ia Restore Factory Defaults 1 Please note that after entering into restore factory defaults widgets other web pages and services will not work All open widgets will be closed automatically The device will reset and reboot within few minutes 2 This section lists the configuration items items that configured as Preserve will be preserved during restore factory default configuration Click Preserve Configuration to modify the preserve configuration items 3 Click Restore Factory Defaults after configuring preserve items NO Preserve Settings Update Policy 1 SDR Overwrite 2 FRU Overwrite 3 SEL Overwrite 4 IPMI Overwrite 5 Network Overwrite 6 NTP Overwrite 7 SSH Overwrite 8 KVM Overwrite 9 Authentication Overwrite Enter Preserve Configuration Restore Factory Defaults 4 10 Command Line Function Introduction About this chapter It introduces Web interface of management system as well as operation steps to login Web interface e Login command line Introduces methods of login command line e Command line function introduction Introduces command line functions 4 10 1 Command line login Command line using ssh to login BMC default user name root and default password rootuser login as root root 10 53 11 240 s Zecuting _fuar local b
27. Physical Security Chassis General Chassis Intrusion Asserted Intrusion 72 Pre init Timestamp o Power Status System ACPI Power State Legacy OFF State Asserted 71 01 06 2015 17 12 38 o Power Status System ACPI Power State Legacy OFF State Asserted 70 01 05 2015 06 38 14 o Other OS Boot Boot Completed Boot Device Not Specified Asserted 69 Pre init Timestamp G Other System Boot Restart System Restart Asserted Initiated 68 Pre init Timestamp o Intrusion Physical Security Chassis General Chassis Intrusion Asserted Intrusion 67 Pre init Timestamp o HDD Status Drive Slot Bay Drive Presence Asserted 66 Pre init Timestamp o PSUO Supply Power Supply Presence Detected Asserted 65 Pre init Timestamp Q HDD Status Drive Slot Bay Drive Presence Asserted 64 Pre init Timestamp o HDD Status Drive Slot Bay Drive Presence Asserted 1 gt Export Log Clear Log Note information AWaming Ctritical Ia BMC System Audit Log BMC System Logs UIE BMC Audit Log Alert v EventID Time Stamp HostName 1 Jan 6 20 04 44 6C92BF0C012A ll Black Box Log Black Box Log Log Selection Event Log Setting Event Log Setting Current Event Log Policy System Event Log Policy Options UTC Offset GMT 08 00 Event entries 1 Description kernel Helper Module Driver Version 1 2 Export Log Clear Log blackbox log Iv Export Log Circular Policy Linear Policy Circular Policy Save Reset 8 System and Audit Log Setti
28. State Asserted Power Button Pressed Asserted Genera Chassis Intrusion Asserted Legacy OFF State Asserted Not Support 4 3 4 Svstem Information Select System Information on navigation tree which includes five interfaces of Asset Information Hardware Monitoring Device Status BIOS Option FRU Information as shown in the following figure Asset information Displays system configuration information which includes CPU memory PCIE device and Mac address information Hardware monitoring Displays real time monitoring information which includes temperature sensor voltage sensor fan rotation rate power processor status memory status and power module status information Device status Displays status information of the front set hard disk FRU information Displays FRU information Us Asset information EI Memory PCIE Onboard NIC Power Supply Unit Number of Present Devices 2 No Present Model Used Core Thermal Design Power W L1 Cache KB L2Cache KB L3 Cache KB CPU 0 Intel R Xeon R 12 12 120 768 3072 30720 CPU E5 2680 v3 2 50GHz CPU 1 9 Intel R Xeon R 12 12 120 768 3072 30720 CPU E5 2680 v3 2 50GHz ll Hardware Monitor Voltage Fan Power Supply Processor Memory Power Unit Drive Slot Bay Event Logging disabled Management Subsystem Health Sensor Status Reading Low NCT Low CT Low NRT Up NCT Up CT Up NRT CPUO Temp e 35 C N A N A N A 102 C 112
29. To ADD Current IP Accept Entry List Enable IP Entry List Ia BMC Share NIC Switch Enable BMC Share NIC Enable NOTE BMC should be reboot to enable switched share NIC Share NIC Switch Share NIC Switch Share NICO iv Save Reset Network Interface Switch Management Network Mode Switch Auto Failover Manual Switch Channel Number 0 M Save Reset 4 7 Logs Select Logs on navigation tree to open related log page which contains four pages of System Event Logs BMC System Design Logs Black Box Logs Event Logs Configuration BMC System Audit Logs Configuration as shown in Figure 2 26 Figure 2 27 Figure 2 28 and Figure 2 29 e System event logs Displays various event logs generated by server e BMC system audit logs Displays system logs and audit logs of BMC e Black box logs Used to import fault logs e Event logs configuration Sets BMC logs storage strategies gt Linear strategy To clean all logs after log storage is full and record again Circulation strategy To record circularly after log record is full e BMC system audit logs configuration Sets information about BMC system audit logs storage methods and lengths etc System Event Log All Events V fitter by AN Sensors iv Severity All Events vi BMC Timezone Client Timezone UTC Offset GMT 08 00 Event ID Time Stamp Severity Sensor Name Sensor Type Description 73 Pre init Timestamp o Intrusion
30. ace pops up as shown in the following figure in this interface 1 Enter user name and password Note System provides a default user admin in administer user group and the default password is admin 2 Click Login to enter the management interface Login 2 Forgot Password Rec 4 3 2 Web Interface Introduction The Web interface helps users to accomplish server management via its visual and friendly interface and the Web interface contains online help so users could query instructions and operation guide on this interface via clicking button Help EL any interface Web interface is divided into four parts as shown in the following figure System Information GR Remote Control Power and Fan BMC Settings Ww Logs A Fault Diagnosis System Maintenance BE General Information System Running State Current Power Status CPU Memory Fan Power Supply Units Chassis Intrusion BMC Information Lan Interface MAC Address Network Mode IPv4 Address Web Session Timeout Web Active Users Server Running Time Server Information Chassis Type Product Name Manufacture Name Product Serial Number Asset Tag Recent Systen Event Log More Event ID Time Stamp 70 01 05 2015 06 38 14 58 Pre init Timestamp 68 Pre init Timestamp 67 Pre init Timestamp 66 Pre init Timestamp 65 Pre init Timestamp 64 Pre init Timestamp 63 Pre init Timestamp 62 Pre init Timestamp 61 Pre init Timest
31. aghdad Bahrain Dar Es Salaam Djibouti Qatar ha Khartoum Kampala Comoros Kuwait Mayotte GMT 03 00 ee Riyadh Mogadishu Moscow Nairobi Addisababa Aden Showa GMT 03 30 Newfoundland Baku Dubai Tbilisi Reunion Island Mahe Muscat Mauritius GMT 04 00 Samarra Ye Liewan Aktau Aktobe Ashkhabad Karachi Dushanbe Kell islands GMT 05 00 Maldives Kelang Yekaterinburg Tashkent GMT 05 30 Colombo India Ala Mutu Bishkek Chagos Dhaka Mo Sen Omsk GMT 06 00 sis Novosibirsk Thimphu Vostok GMT 06 30 The Coco Islands Yangon Davies Hanoi Phnom Penh Khovd Bangkok GMT 07 00 mE Lasinuoyaersike Christmas Island Vientiane Jakarta Macao Kuala Lumpur Manila Ilkuts J Casey Macassar GMT 08 00 Taipei Brunei Ulan Bator Perth Singapore Beijing Hongkong China Chaya Pla Dili Tokyo Yakutsk Palau Pyongyang Qiao GMT 09 00 Bashan Seoul GMT 09 30 Adelaide Darwin Di Mundi Weil Brisbane Hobart Melbourne Sydney Guam GMT 10 00 Port Moresby Yuzhno Sakhalinsk Saipan Truc GMT 11 00 Efate Ponape Island Guadalcanal Kosrae Magadan Noumea GMT 11 30 Oakland Funafuti Kwajalein Majuro Pietro Pavlov s GMT 12 00 Kamchatka Tarawa Island Wallis Wake Island Nauru Fiji GMT 13 00 Nukualofa 5 Hardware Maintenance 5 1 Tool Preparation e Tools to be prepared before construction as shown in the following table Tool List Phillips Used to fix Screwdriv bolts
32. alculate ROM size with signature FFS checksums ok Loading capsule to secure memory buffer done Erasing Boot Block Updating Boot Block Verifying Boot Block Erasing Main Block Updating Main Block Verifying Main Block Erasing HURAM Block Updating MURAH Block Verifying HURAM Block When there s any change in ME part to update BIOS part it is required to execute command afudos BIOS bin b p n x me with parameter instructions identical to DOS 3 Use afuWin tool to update BIOS in Windows OS There re 32bit and 64bit Windows OS afuwin tools and afuwinx64 exe 1s used in 64bit OS run a command prompt to enter the directory containing afuwinx64 exe tool meanwhile put bin files of corresponding BIOS into this folder and enter command afuwinx64 exe BIOS BIN P B N X R to update BIOS files Meanwhile GUI method is provided in Windows to refresh BIOS Taking Windows 2008R2 OS as an example use AFUWINGUI tool to update BIOS a Run AUWINGULEXE tool as shown in the following figure ary AFUWVINGUI AA Information Setup Progress System Information OS Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit Bios Size 8388608 bytes MainBios Size 5505024 bytes BootBlock Size 2097152 bytes NVRAM Size 524288 bytes Core Version 05 06 Project Version 02 00 Firmware ID 2 0 5 Firmware GUID b908c899 76fd 4bb9 98080c9df40e43 1f Bios Chip Name Winbond 25X O Series ROM File Information me
33. all homogenous materials of this part is below limit regulated in Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products 2 x Indicates content of hazardous substances in at least one homogenous material of this part is below limit regulated in Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products In the table x indicates printed board welding technique limit fails to reach limit requirements 3 All the above parts are possible configuration parts in product for actual product configuration please refer to configuration label
34. amp Note More More More More More Chassis is opened Shared Dedicated 6C 82 BF 0C 01 28 DHCP 10 62 11 239 1800s 3 20 0 Days 0 Hours Rack Mount Chassis NF5280M4 Inspur 0 NULL Severity Sensor Name o Other o Other o Intrusion o HDD Status o PSUUO Supply o HDD Status o HDD Status o Power Status o Intrusion o Intrusion Quick Launch Tasks Console Redirection e Network FW Version Information Firmware Revision BIOS Revision ME Revision PSUO Revision PSU Revision CPUO VR Revision CPU1 VR Revision DDR AB VR Revision DDR CD VR Revision DDR EF VR Revision FPGAQ Revision MCU Revision Description Boot Completed Boot Device Not Specified Asserted System Restart Asserted Genera Chassis Intrusion Asserted Drive Presence Asserted Presence Detected Asserted Drive Presence Asserted Drive Presence Asserted Legacy OFF State Asserted General Chassis Intrusion Asserted General Chassis Intrusion Deasserted Normal information Warning 3Critical Power On Present Power Off Absent NA Not Support o Power Control Users Hardware Monitor Firmware Update 4 4 0 Nov 14 2014 16 33 33 CST 4 0 6 12 25 2014 3 0 7 141 1 030 N A 00 00 00 ao 00 ao 1 0 3 0 0 e The name of Web interface is displayed on top left of the interface e Meanings of all buttons on top right of the interface ft General Inform
35. ase of operation failure or abnormal situation please contact Inspur and get technical support Pay attention to the position of the system cables and power cables wire them in places not to be stepped on or knocked down 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 1 Incase of thunder and lightning weather please do not connect or use the modulator demodulator Otherwise it may be subject to lightning strike 2 Never connect or use modulator demodulator in moist environment 3 Never insert the modulator demodulator or telephone cables to the socket of network interface controller NIC 4 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 followi
36. ation Click the System Abstract button to return to the System Abstract page Click the Refresh button to refresh the page lt gt p Language which supports Chinese and English 7 Help Prep Click the Help button to query help information on corresponding page Click the Logout button to return to login page Click the Language button to shift language e There s a navigation tree on the left via nodes on the tree you could select different functional interfaces Functions able to be realized via Web interface include Viewing the overall situation viewing system information remote control power management event and log query real time monitoring diagnosis and orientation system maintenance and system configuration etc For detailed introduction on all functions please refer to the following chapters e Specific operation interface is on the right of the interface 4 3 3 Overall Situation Click System Abstract to open the System Abstract interface as shown in the following figure BE General Information System Running State Current Power Status CPU Memory Fan Power Supply Units Chassis Intrusion BMC Information Lan Interface MAC Address Network Mode IPv4 Address Web Session Timeout Web Active Users Server Running Time Server Information Chassis Type Product Name Manufacture Name Product Serial Number Asset Tag Recent Systen Event Log M
37. change user s privilege after configuration 1s completed press Enter to pop up the BMC USER SETTINGS INFO prompt when system prompts Set User Access Command Passed press Enter and then OK to confirm the user settings information is changed successfully 3 2 4 5 System Health Information aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends k System Temperature Intormat ion System Health Information Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description System temperature information System Temperature Information sub menu System Fan Speed System fan speed sub menu System Voltage Information System voltage information sub menu 1 System Temperature Information Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc 2 System Fan Speed Aptio Setup Utility Copyright iC 2014 American Megatrends Inc 3 System Voltage Information Setup Utilitu Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc 3 2 5 Security Menu Aptio 5 Administrator Password Security Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Administrator Password Create a password for administrator User Password Create a password for normal user 3 2 6 Boot Menu Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc Ld qma o 7 LEO mimm i 171 E J 7 m LS 1 a m Era g CEL GEIL BET ES E SEP EI FE SELL LL BELLI I DAVE amp CALL Boot confi
38. configuration virtual media configuration and mouse mode configuration as shown in the following figure e Console redirection KVM To pop up the KVM console window e Server switch on off control To control startup shutdown and restart of the server e Server orientation To turn on off the positioning light e Remote session configuration To set KVM session encryption media encryption and virtual media connection methods e Virtual media configuration To set the quantity of virtual media floppy disks CD drives and hard disks etc e Mouse mode configuration To set the mouse working mode for KVM remote console 8 Console Redirection 1 Click KVM Over IP button and download the JNLP file 2 Open the JNLP file through JRE and login to the terminal Control console redirection KVM Attributes Maximum Sessions Active Sessions llli Server Power Control Server Power Control Current Power Status Control Options B Server Location Server Location System ID LED Status System ID LED Light Time System ID LED Operation B Configure Remote Session Configure Remote Session KVM Encryption Media Encryption Virtual Media Attach Mode KVM Over IP e Power On O Power Off Force Power Off O Warm Reset O Power Cycle D All the time 10s 20s 60s Other s Tum On Led Turn Off Led C Enable C Enable Auto Attach v Perform Action Save Reset lli Virt
39. d press Enter to select USB DOS disk as the first boot device for the system 3 2 7 Save amp Exit Menu Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc SECUP LOY Save amp Exit Menu Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Save Changes and Reset Discard Changes and Reset Save Changes Discard Changes Restore Defaults Save as user Defaults Restore user Defaults Boot Override Function Description To Save and exit To abandon changes and exit To save changes and reboot To abandon changes and reboot To save changes To abandon changes To restore factory settings To save as defaults To restore user defaults To reload boot device you could select all boot devices in the following 3 3 Firmware Update For BIOS update you could select to update in DOS or OS 1 Use afudos tool to update BIOS in DOS System boots from USB DOS startup disk enters the directory containing afudos tool while bin files of the corresponding new BIOS version have been put into this folder execute command afudos BIOS bin b p n x me to update BIOS and ME for BIOS bin bin files of the new BIOS version an example is as shown in the following figure CoNAFUDOS gt afudos BIOS bin zb s p n x me ANI Firmware Update Utility v5 H6 HH Copyright C Z2H14 American Megatrends Inc All Rights Reserved Reading flash H
40. duct and will not cause any personal injury or product damage during operation and maintenance for sufficient trainings received by them Target Audience This manual mainly adapts to the following personnel Q Technical support engineers Q Product maintenance engineers It is suggested that server maintenance operation shall be carried out by professional engineers with related server knowledge via referring to this manual Table of Content COPYRIGHT INTRODUC TION se eie ee ee ee Ge vee ee De One 2 ABS ERA E Pete ee io Re Ee Dee ER ED ee de ee EE 2 TARGET ALUDIENE Bi Nes ed Se ese d aea Gee ON Ge Ro Ge Re eg ee N ee de 2 TABLE OE CONTEN TES ee eee ee See oe ee ineo ee ee ee ee ee ee ed ed ee Ge 3 PSAPE TY INFRODUC TION triente ee ed de ee ee EE res 5 2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION INTRODUCTION eee eee eene eee ena ee 11 2 T Introduce HOLD cosas oe Duitate cete a Dua ete ee Dade un DUO NP QU FUN EUER ge 11 2 2 beat res and Specification cesis a ee oe diua 13 2 Eeu Piel sisie A A 16 DA Rat ue EE EA dice EE NG tu ER Ge Idae 23 2 5 Mainboard Lay Out o 24 2 6 Mainboard Jumper Introduction esses Z4 3BIOS CONFIGURATION eiie pote eet ese o eren eo Eee ER eU epo eue de Erie Dee ed Eden oo 28 3 1 System BIOS Configuration Methods ee ee 28 2 22 DIOS CCOBLIS DEQUO DB ie dedo ecu eue dau Ge ee t nea ati 30 2 9 PAWAS Upda o ter ibd ote RR Mes EG RE OE hones Ne dU AD rdc ns 80 4
41. e Current State Interfaces Nonsecure Port Secure Port Timeout s Maximum Sessions Active Sessions 1 web Active both 80 443 1800 20 2 2 kvm Active both 7578 7582 N A 5 0 3 cd media Active both 5120 5124 N A 1 0 4 fd media Active both 5122 5126 N A 1 0 5 hd media Active both 5123 5127 N A 1 0 6 ssh Inactive N A N A 22 600 N A N A rj telnet Inactive N A 23 N A 600 N A N A l NTP Settings NTP Settings o Date January 2015 Time 20 24 01 hh mm ss UTC TimeZone GMT 08 00 NTP Server pool ntp org Automatically synchronize Date amp Time with NTP Server Refresh Save Reset l SMTP Settings LAN Channel Shared vi Sender Email Primary SMTP Server SMTP Support vj Enable SMTP Server IP Address Username Password Secondary SMTP Server SMTP Support vj Enable SMTP Server IP Address Username Password Save Reset IS Alert Settings SNMP Trap Configure Trap Version vi Community public Username Engine ID Hex Authentication and password NONE Privacy and password NONE System Name System ID Host Location Contact Host OS a fort Alert Policy Configure No EventFilter Severity Type Name LAN Channel Alert Type Destination Action O 1 AlEvents All Sensors Any Shared Trap 0 0 00 Save Reset Test o 2 All Events All Sensors Any Shared Trap 0 0 0 0 Save Reset Test O 3 All Events All Sensors Any Shared Trap 0000 Save Reset Test Ba Active Directory Settings The Active Directory is currently disabled
42. egacy USB Support Enabled USB Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Legacy USB Support Legacy USB device settings Expansible host controller interface settings orienting to USB 3 0 Enhanced host controller interface settings orienting to USB2 0 USB Mass Storage Driver Support USB mass storage driver support settings Port 60 64 Emulation USB port 60 64h emulation settings XHCI Hand off EHCI Hand off 3 2 2 8 Onboard LAN Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc Onboard NIC1 Control Enabled Onboard LAN Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Onbaord NIC1 Control Onboard network card NIC1 switching settings Onbaord NIC2 Control Onboard network card NIC2 switching settings Onboard network card NIC PXE Oprom switching Onboard NIC1 ROM settings Onboard network card NIC2 PXE Oprom switching settings Onboard NIC2 ROM 3 2 3 Chipset Menu Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc H Processor Configuration k Advanced F r Manageme Chipset Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Processor Configuration Advanced Power Management Configuration QPI Configuration Memory Configuration IIO Configuration PCH Configuration Server ME Configuration Runtime Error Logging Common Configuration 1 L J TET Ej mud ME wm CALI Function Desc
43. el opeedPercent SpeedRPM PRM PRM PRM PRM PRM PRM PRM PRM 4 10 2 8 Power Module Information Acquisition and Configuration Via Psu instruction you could either acquire power module information or set power module as main output smashclp gt psu help psu commands psu lt optionl gt lt option2 gt lt parameterl gt lt option help show help information 4 show help information get get psu information for example psu get lt option2 gt set psu informati for example psu set xoption2 zparameterl optiond show all psu information this gt psu information this only ID of the PSU module not m u smashclp psu get psuinfo PSU Asset Info 4 10 2 9 Change Root Password Via password instruction you could change root user s password 4 11 Time Zone Table Pacific Time USA and Canada Pitcairn Whitehorse Tijuana GMT 08 00 Vancouver Mountain Time USA and Canada Edmonton Hermosillo the GMT 07 00 Tao gave birth to Crick Chihuahua Yellowknife Arizona Mazatlan Central Time USA and Canada Belize Costa Rica Easter GMT 06 00 Island Galapagos Islands Salvatore Guatemala Managua Mexico City Regina Winnipeg Eastern Time USA and Canada Panama Bogota Toronto Grand Turk Island Montreal Iqaluit Guayaquil Havana the GMT 05 00 Cayman Islands Leo Brown Cu Lima Nassau Port au Prince Jamaica Atlantic Time Canada Aruba Angu
44. ersion Recovery Firmware Version Recovery ME firmware version ME Firmware Features ME firmware features ME Firmware Status 1 ME FW status value 1 ME Firmware Status 2 ME FW status value 2 Current State Current state Error code ME FW error code 3 2 3 8 Common Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc MMCFG Base 26 Common Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description MMCFG Base MMCFG base address settings Isoc Mode Isoc mode settings MeSeg Mode MeSeg mode settings Numa Numa switching settings BIOS Guard BIOS guarding settings 3 2 4 Server Mgmt Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American HMegatrends Inc LF arl n al OLIE 3 E14 mil ll EIE DIESES E 1 c cas s HIT d GUU L dub mm pxll FRB 2 Timer Enabled Server Mgmt Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description BMC Firmware Version BMC firmware version FRB 2 Timer FRB 2 clock settings FRB 2 Timer timeout FRB 2 clock expiration time settings Policy settings after FRB 2 clock FRB 2 Timer policy 00 expiration OS Watchdog Timer System watchdog clock settings OS watchdog clock expiration time OS Wtd Timer timeout settings Policy settings after OS watchdog clock OS Wtd Timer policy expiration BMC network configuration BMC network settings System Event Log System event log sub menu View FRU information To view FRU information sub
45. ete ITil Select LESC Exit LENTER Select Menu After entering Reset Disks to Non RAID menu system will display all hard disks in RAID volume please select the hard disk to reset using the space key according to actual demand and then press enter to reset the hard disk system prompts Are you sure you want to reset RAID data on selected disks Y N again enter Y or N according to prompt It is to be noted that during resetting hard disk data on this disk will all be lost meanwhile this disk will not belong to RAID volume any more d Exit Menu Intel R Rapid Storage Technology enterprise SATA Option ROM 4 8 8 10816 Copyright C 2663 14 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved 1 1 Create RAID Volume 3 Reset Disks to Mon RAID 7 Delete RAID Volume 4 Exit I RAID Volumes ID Name Level strip Size Status Bootable H Volumet RAIDACStripe REA d 849 5GB Yes Physical I ID Deu Vol ID H SAM Are you sure you want to exit YZH 1 SAM Tl Select ESC1 Exit EMTER 1 Select Menu System prompts Are you sure you want to exit Y N enter Y to exit SAS RAID configuration interface enter N to cancel exit operation 3 2 3 7 Server ME Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Altitude BNOOODOO Server ME Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Operational Firmware Version Operational ME firmware v
46. f these modules 4 2 1 Module Composition Inspur server management system is mainly composed of IPMI module command line module WEB module KVMOver IP and virtual media etc e Command module realizes the calling of IPMI module User realizes the operation on IPMI module via command lines e WEB module realizes daily management on server in the form of visual interface via calling IPMI commands and WEB module has integrated functions of KVM and virtual media 4 2 2 IPMI Module Introduction IPMI module realizes management on server system according to IPMI2 0 standard Functions realized by IPMI module include e System real time monitoring It could realize alarming report alarming indication and self protection of startup system when there s any fault detected e System remote control It could realize management requirements such as remote power on off and business system reset etc via command lines and Web 4 2 3 Command Line Function Introduction Command line module includes query and configuration commands for network sensor fan user management system and server etc 4 2 4 Remote Control Module Introduction Remote control module includes e KVM Over IP It means a management method that user carries out monitoring and control on remote devices via using local video keyboard and mouse at client to operate remote devices in a real time way e Virtual media A method of providing remote access on local media C
47. fault indicator 7 button LCD liquid crystal 8 management module interface 2 5x24 disk position hard disk sequence diagram 2 3 2 3 5x8 Disk Position Numbe Module Name 1 Front set VGA interface 2 Front set USB 3 0 interface Server is fixed with the cabinet 4 Front set hard disk slot 5 CD Rom 6 Server switch button 7 ID light and button System fault indicator 8 button LCD liquid crystal 9 management module interface 3 5x8 disk position hard disk sequence diagram 2 3 3 3 5x12 Disk Position Numbe Module Name r 1 Front set VGA interface 2 Front set USB 3 0 interface Server is fixed with the cabinet 4 Front set hard disk slot 5 Server switch button 6 ID light and button System fault indicator 7 button LCD liquid crystal 8 management module interface 3 Bi disk mund hard disk e Im 2 3 4 2 5x25 Disk Position Numbe Module Name r 1 Front set VGA interface 2 Front set USB 3 0 interface Server is fixed with the cabinet 4 Front set hard disk slot 5 Server switch button 6 ID light and button System fault indicator 7 button LCD liquid crystal 8 management module interface 2 5x25 disk position hard disk sequence diagram 2 3 5 Front Contro
48. fferent configurations of the products hence the detailed introduction is elided 3 1 System BIOS Configuration Methods Power on the server system starts to boot when the following content appears below Inspur logo on the screen Press DEL to SETUP or TAB to POST or lt F12 gt to PXE Boot press DEL button when Entering Setup appears on bottom right on the screen it will enter system BIOS configuration later and you could select options using arrow buttons on BIOS main menu to enter sub menu AN Note Options in grey are not available Options with symbol od have a sub menu Control key instruction table Press Key Esc lt lt gt or SP T OT di Home or End lt gt or lt gt FI F2 Fo F10 Enter Function Exit or return from sub menu to main menu Select a menu Move the cursor up or down Move the cursor to top or bottom of the screen Select the previous or next numerical value or setting of the current one Help Restore the last configuration Restore default configuration Save and exit execute commands or select a sub menu 3 2 BIOS Configuration 3 2 1 Main Menu Aptio Setup Utility Copyright iC 2014 American Megatrends Inc ELT J anti my a m 4 LI n 1 14 ed Se Ser ye PI sem icd n LT LU Binador Te LUE TN system Date Main Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description BIOS Information
49. gear 10046 duty ratio i Power Supply Units No Present Alert MfrModel Temp C Pout W Pin W Vin V Vout V FW Version A S Switch PSU0O N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A PSUO N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A NOTE Host is currently power off we will show more power supply info after power on i Fan Speed Control Current Thermal Config Below 8HDD include SHDD No Rear HDD Manual Fan Control No Status Current speed Speed control FAN 0 0 0 6 LOW 20 Medium 50 High 8096 Full 10096 FAN 1 N A OW 20 Medium 50 High 8096 Full 10096 brem 0 0 Low 20 Medium 50 High 8096 Full 10096 FAN 3 N A Low 20 Medium 50 High 8096 Full 100 FAN 4 0 0 Low 20 Medium 50 High 8096 Full 10096 FAN 5 N A Low 20 Medium 5096 High 8096 Full 10096 FAN 6 0 0 6 LOW 20 Medium 50 High 80 Full 10t FAN 7 N A Low 20 Medium 8 High Full 10t 4 6 BMC Configuration Select BMC Configuration on navigation tree to open the BMC configuration page which contains 10 pages of BMC Network Service Configuration NTP Configuration SMTP Configuration Alarming Management Active Directory Configuration LDAP E Directory User Configuration IP Access Control NCSI Network Card Selection as shown in the following figure
50. guration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Bootup NumLock State Numlock keys status settings after bootup Boot Options Retry The booting device polling settings To boot quietly set this option to Enabled and boot logo Quiet Boot displays as that set by manufacturer disabled boot logo displays as AMI s default logo Boot Option Priorities Boot Option X Hard Driver BBS Priorities Hard disk device BBS priority settings Boot option priority settings Network Device BBS Priorities Network device BBS priority settings To set BIOS boot operation Enter Boot menu move the cursor to Boot option X via up and down arrows to select and set system boot seguence with X set to 1 2 3 etc while an example is as shown in the following figure Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc EF Fr d rat Co 3 Dm D m E INSE s3Brwenr MEM SEEUF1TU DOODT DAVE amp Boot Option 1 IBA GE Slot o4o0 v1543 Boat ption 1 IBA GE Slot o400 vi1543 UEFI Built in EFI Shell UEFI USB2 0 DISK 1100 USB2 0 DISK 1100 Disabled Taking Boot option 1 as an example you could set the first boot device for the system Move the cursor to Boot option 1 and press Enter to pop up the boot option for selection i e IBA GE slot 0400 v1543 UEFI Built in EFI Shell UEFI USB2 0 DISK 1100 USB2 O DISK 1100 etc select one via up and down keys ie USB2 O DISK 1100 an
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52. ipment etc For the safety of equipment and the user do not replace randomly power cables or plugs 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 line 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 10 11 12 appropriate earthing protections please do not operate or use the eguipment Contact and consult with the electrician 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 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 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 The replacement of batteries with those of another model may cause explosion When replacement of batteries 1s required please consult first the manufacturer and choose batteries of the same or a similar model recommended by the manufacturer Do not dismount extrude a
53. is PP ip Version for a list of built in commands smashclp help Built in command ipconfig help for more information sensor help gt for more information gt for more information gases help gt for more information user help for more information gt help for more information fan help for more information psu help for more information O t nm tm L m im m mir ao oO c c cr c c et O m oO Im 4 10 2 Command Line Function Introduction 4 10 2 1 Network Information Acquisition and Configuration You could acquire and configure BMC s network information via ipconfig instruction get IP Addrt Source IP Addre Subnet Default MAC Addr IP Address Source dhcp Address 0 0 0 0 DU 4 10 2 2 Sensor Information Acquisition Via sensor instruction you could acquire all sensor information lists rp le ks n T n n EM n n n n fw fw w w 9 n Hog n le EE N EE n n e p p p mp p m m le n n B m H pm pt p p p m 3 pu Ho w RISER ETT E E E BY EO ETA Ea FIL OO Ta YP NO pp Mm Mm pu yop sg v w 1 le Pe p LY an GO he JJ Ln gt PDN oc ri PH 0 1 dl m wow C l HP iH Im i kk BH BP NN HIP U U n n W wo E 1 NE fy a p c le m ry LU ry LU e m M N N LU w w LU ae ee LU I
54. l Panel Buttons and Indicators ID light and button Numbe r Module Name 3 System fault indicator button LCD liquid crystal management module interface 5 System fault indicator 6 Memory fault indicator 7 Fan fault indicator 8 Power fault indicator 9 System overheating indicator 10 Network status indicator 2 3 6 Indicators on Hard Disk Bracket Numbe Module Name Description r Constant red Hard disk fault Hard disk fault alarming Constant blue Hard disk positioning indicator Constant blue In coordination with RAID rebuilding 3 Hard disk activity status Constant green Normal indicator Flashing green Hard disk is reading Description and writing 2 4 Rear Panel Module Name 1 Rear set 2 5 inch hard disk slot 2 PCIE slot 3 5 3 PCIE slot 0 2 4 Power supply 0 5 Power supply 1 6 Network sub card interface 7 ID light and button 8 NIC1 interface Numbe Module Name 9 NIC interface 10 USB interface 11 IPMI management interface 12 VGA interface 2 5 Mainboard Layout e EERSD E rok 7 2 B E D 3 5 TE DA CEEA TMN EJ FAN_4 TET p m M DH pp G JI p DEm E IN Ed FAN 3 p m M TH e TL of ri EP FAN 2 E TUE 48 ji RA P 4 E ad elek dela FAN 1 E DE boot 00 Numbe 10 11 12
55. ll be responsible for all costs arisen from correcting disturbance If the user carries out change or correction not expressly indicated by our company it may cause the device failing to comply with FCC Class A requirements and exempted from its authorization to operate this device 8 2 CE Statement of EU This chapter introduces CE standards abided by this product This 1s a Class A product In the dwelling environment this product may cause radio disturbance in this case the user will be asked to adopt certain appropriate measures 8 3 China CCC This chapter introduces the CCC standards to be abided by the product This product is a class A product in daily life it may cause radio disturbance in this case it is required to adopt practicable precautions against its disturbance 8 4 China Environmental Symbols The products comply with China environmental symbols criteria Name of Hazardous Substances or Elements in the Product amp Content Mark Table Server Toxic and Harmful Substances or Elements Part Name OIE IE m fase id x pe pe e matt tt E Meng s e o 0 9 9 Hard Disk m NE Er s Trioppyaive x e s 9 o Copie x e External Plug in Net Card External Plug in O O O O O Storage Card Connection x Plate Card Hn DIS o OQ ill ke e O sg DN O am Instructions 1 o Indicates content of hazardous substances in
56. na Environmental Symbols iss sesse sesse ese ee ees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 1399 1 Safety Introduction Warning the following warnings show that there are potential dangers that may cause property loss personal injury or death 1 The power supply equipment in the system may generate high voltage and dangerous electrical energy and thus cause 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 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 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 4 Please be sure to use the supplied power supply component such as power lines power socket if supplied with the equ
57. nd 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 fl at batteries the circuit boards that may include the batteries and other components with other wastes For relevant battery recovery please contact the local waste recovery and treatment mechanism 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 Please do not move the chassis independently Considering the height and weight of the chassis at least two people are needed to complete its movement Please do not carry out direct contact
58. ng matters 1 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 the unpainted metal surface on the chassis to prevent the static electricity on the body from conducting itself to the sensitive components 2 For electrostatic sensitive components not ready to be installed for application please do not take them out from the antistatic package materials 3 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 1 2 3 4 5 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 earthingobjectives During the dismounting process
59. ngs System and Audit Log Settings System Log v Enable Log Type LocalLog Remote Log File Size in bytes 50000 Rotate Count 0 Server Address Audit Log v Enable Save Reset 4 8 Fault Diagnosis Select Fault Diagnosis on navigation tree to open fault diagnosis page which contains three pages of Task Restart Last Crash Screen and System Power On Self test codes As shown in the following figure e Task restart Contains restart two functions of restarting BMC and restarting KVM service e ast crash screen Used to capture information on the last screen at system crash Note Blue screen only adapts to Windows 2008R2 and Windows 2012 OS e System power on self test codes Displays power on codes during system startup i BMC Recovery BMC Recovery BMC Recovery Options BMC Warm Reset KVM Service Restart Perform Action fis Last Crash Screen This page will display the crash screen captured during failure happened in the host system Note This last crash screen feature requires the managed system with the auto recovery feature configured Mot Available ia Host POST Code Host POST Code Current Power Status Current POST Code N A POST Code Records N A 4 9 System Maintenance Select System Maintenance on navigation tree to open system maintenance page which contains three pages of BMC Firmware Update BIOS Firmware Update and Restore Factory
60. nt Fault pictures or log files 7 2 4 Website Service Inspur official website www inspur com Technical support website www 4008600011 com 7 2 5 Hotline Service Hotline 4008600011 8008600011 8 Specifications This chapter introduces various access authentications achieved by this product and standards it complies with e USA FCC statement Introduces FCC standards abided by the product e CE statement of EU Introduces CE standards abided by the product e China CCC Introduces CCC standards abided by the product e China Environmental Symbols Introduces China environmental symbols standards abided by the product 8 1 USA FCC Statement Introduces FCC standards abided by the product It is regulated in Subpart B Part 15 of 47 CFR by Federal Communications Commission of the United States that users of this product shall pay attention to the following issues Annotations This device has been tested and complies with regulations related to Class A digital devices in Part 15 of FCC rules Main purpose of these limitations is to provide reasonable protection while operating such devices in business districts to avoid harmful disturbance This device may produce use and emit RF energy if installation or usage is carried out not according to instructions harmful disturbance may be caused on radio communication Operating this device in residential areas may cause harmful disturbance in this case the user wi
61. oduct Specification Introduction 2 1 Introduction This type is a kind of server product developed independently It adopts Intel Grantley EP platform and uses Wellsburg chip set It supports two mainstream Intel Xeon E5 26 V3 series processors It supports 24 DIMM DDR4 memory reaching up to 2133MHz It supports ECC Registered and multiple senior memory redundancy function It supports up to 2 5 x 29 SAS SATA SSD hot plugging hard disks or 3 5 x I2 SAS SATA SSD hot plugging hard disks Mainboard integrates Gigabit network cards of high performance and supports network advanced features Mainboard integrates BMC KVM chips 7 PCI Express expansion slots available Supports SAS 3 0 12Gb s or SAS Raid cards and implements flexible SAS SAS RAID solutions Modular design on components such as structure storage PCI expansion power supply and fan etc Energy saving and noise reduction design equipped with PMbus power supply of high efficiency supports DPNM function and implements energy saving and consumption reducing e 2 5 x24 configuration i e full configuration It supports 24 front set 2 5 SAS SATA SSD hard disks and the related appearance is as shown in the following figure MT e 3 5 x8 configuration i e full configuration It supports 8 front set 3 5 2 5 SAS SATA SSD hard disks and the related appearance is as shown in the following figure Note 3 5 hard disk bracket could hold 3 5 2 5 hard disks
62. onboard PCI Express 3 0 x24 slots on the mainboard used to Slot support PCI E Riser card e Riser card supports horizontal cards and full height cards e Standard configuration PCIEO slot from CPUO installed with a Riser card could support 3 PCI Express 3 0x8 slots three are of full height among which the upper two support full length e Full configuration 1 PCIEO slot from CPUO installed with a Riser card could support 3 PCI Express 3 0x8 slots three are of full height among which the upper two support full length PCIEI slot from CPU1 installed with a Riser card could support 3 PCI Express 3 0x8 slots three are of full height among which the upper two support full length e Full configuration 2 PCIEO slot from CPUO installed with a Riser card could support 1 PCI Express 3 0x16 slot 1 PCI Express 3 0x8 slot both are of full height among which the upper one supports full length PCIEI slot from CPU1 installed with a Riser card could support 1 PCI Express 3 0x16 slot 1 PCI Express 3 0x8 slot both are of full height among which the upper one supports full length e There re 1 onboard PCI Express 3 0 x8 slot on the mainboard used to support network sub card Hard Disk Hard Drive Front set 2 5 3 5 inch SAS SATA and SSD hard disks Up to 4 rear set Type SATA and SSD hard disks could be supported Subject to actual type you purchased External Storage Driver CD Driver Slim SATA DV
63. onds after short circuiting Pin2 3 then short circuit Pinl and Pin2 of CLR CMOS jumper with a ju mper cap the default status to restore its original status 3 BIOS Configuration This chapter introduces BIOS function setup and mainboard jumper of the server All operations described in this section are only limited to operators or administrators with system maintenance qualification BIOS is a basic input and output system The system parameter and the hard drive parameter can be adjusted through special set program BIOS has great influence on the system start and running so that setting parameters improperly may arose the conflict among the hardware resource or fall down the system run performance Hence understanding the BIOS setup is significant to the configuration of your server If no especial requirement you are suggested to use the default value and not alter the parameters optionally em 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 option altered the setup can revert 2 Ordinarily the factory default system value is 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 paper The less referred options in the application procedure are simply explained or not 4 The content of the BIOS is diverse based on the di
64. ore Event ID Time Stamp 81 01 07 2015 01 15 14 80 01 07 2015 09 18 17 79 01 07 2015 09 17 14 78 01 07 2015 09 17 14 77 01 07 2015 09 17 12 78 01 07 2015 09 17 12 75 01 07 2015 09 17 12 74 01 07 2015 09 17 12 73 Pre init Timestamp 72 Pre init Timestamp Note Normal information JA Warning Critica GPower On Present More More More More More A Chassis is opened Shared Dedicated 8C 82 BF 0C 01 28 DHCP 10 52 11 239 1800s 3 20 1 Days 2 Hours Rack Mount Chassis NF5280M4 Inspur 0 NULL Severity o o o o o o o o o o Sensor Name Other Other HDD Status PSU O Supply HDD Status HDD Status Power Status Power Button Intrusion Power Status Quick Launch Tasks Console Redirection Network FW Version Information Firmware Revision o Power Control Users e Hardware Monitor Firmware Update 4 4 0 Nov 14 2014 16 33 33 CST Power Off Absent NA BIOS Revision 4 0 6 12 25 2014 ME Revision 3 0 7 141 PSUO Revision 1 030 PSU1 Revision NA CPUD VR Revision 00 CPU1 VR Revision 00 DDR AB VR Revision 00 DDR_CD VR Revision 00 DDR_EF VR Revision o0 DDR_GH VR Revision 00 FPGAQ Revision 1 0 MCU Revision 3 0 0 Description Boot Completed Boot Device Not Specified Asserted System Restart Asserted Drive Presence Asserted Presence Detected Asserted Drive Presence Asserted Drive Presence Asserted Legacy ON
65. pts Set User Access Command Passed press Enter and then OK to confirm the new user is added successfully and the example is as shown in the following figure Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc User Privilege Limit 2 Delete User operation Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc User Name User Pas a Select the User Name option and press Enter to pop up the User Name box manually enter the user name to delete after configuration is completed press Enter to confirm b Select the User Password option and press Enter to pop up the User Password box manually enter the user password to delete after that press Enter to confirm and the BMC USER SETTINGS INFO prompt will pop up indicating user password deletion is done or not 3 Change User Settings Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc User Name a Select the User Name option and press Enter to pop up the User Name box manually enter the user name to modify after configuration is completed press Enter to confirm b Select the User Password option and press Enter to pop up the User Password box manually enter the user password and press Enter to confirm c Select the User option and set to Enable or Disable d Select the Change User Password option to change user password c Channel NO is set to 1 or 8 f The User Privilege Limit option could
66. rage Technology enterprise SATA Option ROM 4 8 8 18016 Copyright C ZHB3 14 Intel Corporation AI Rights Reserved 1 Hame Level Drives Capacity status Bootable Volume RAIDACStripe Pa 849 5GB Hormal Tes fire you sure you want to delete UnlumeH TM Deleting a volume will reset the disks to non RAID ALL DISK DATA WILL BE DELETED TtliSelect ESCI Preuious Menu CDEL Delete Volume After entering Delete RAID Volume menu system prompts Deleting a volume will reset the disks to non RAID Warning ALL DISKS DATA WILL BE DELETED To delete an RAID volume please press DEL system prompts ALL DATA IN THE VOLUME WILL BE LOST again Are you sure you want to delete Volume Y N to delete this RAID volume please enter Y to cancel deletion of this RAID volume please enter N c Reset Disks to Non RAID Menu Intel R Rapid Storage Technology enterprise SATA Option ROM 4 H H 1H16 Copyright C 2645 14 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved 1 1 Create RAID Volume 3 Reset Disks to Man RAID 1 Resetting RAID disk will remove its RAID structures and revert it to a non RAID disk Drive Model serial Size Status SAMSUNG HZ7PD48HHA GM S15TH YACBBBBHSZ 447 1GB Member Disk SAMSUNG HZ7PD48HHA GM S15THM YACBBBBHS3 447 1GB Member Disk Are you sure you want to reset RAID data on selected disks Y N Tl Previous Next CSPACE Selects CLENTER Selection Compl
67. ration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Power Technology To set power management Config TDP TDP settings CPU P State control sets sub menu and starts when Power CPU P State Control Technology is set to Custom CPU C State Control Energy Performance Tunning Socket RAPL Configuration DRAM RAPL Configuration 1 CPU P State Control EIST P states CPU C State control sets sub menu and starts when Power Technology is set to Custom CPU performance and energy tuning sub menu Turbo power limit settings sub menu and EIST option requires to be set to Enabled DRAM RAPL configuration sub menu Enable CPU P State Control Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters EIST P states Turbo Mode 2 CPU C State Control Function Description EIST switching settings Turbo mode switching settings Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc Package C State limit D6 Retention state CPU C State Control Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Package C State limit C state limit settings CPU C3 report C3 switching settings CPU C6 report C6 switching settings Enhanced Halt State C1E CIE switching settings 3 Energy Performance Tunning Aptio S Energy Performance Tuning BIOS Energy Performance Tunning Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description To select BI
68. restarts b During system startup the following content will display on the screen Press CTRL I to enter Configuration Utility Meanwhile press Ctrl and I synchronously to enter SATA RAID configuration interface and one example is as shown in the following figure Intel R Rapid Storage Technology enterprise SATA Option ROM 4 H A 1H16 opyright C 2643 14 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved RAID Volumes None defined Physical Devices ID Device Model serial Size Type Status Vol ID B SAMSUNG MZ7YPD48H S15THYhCBHHHHSZ 447 1GB 1 SAMSUNG MZYPD48H S15TNYACBHHHS83 4147 1GB Press to enter Configuration Utility c After entering SATA RAID configuration interface menu list information information of hard disk connecting to SATA controller hard disk ID number hard disk type hard disk capacity as well as whether hard disk is a volume member etc existed RAID volume information including volume ID number name RAID level capacity status whether information bootable will all display MAIN MENU 1 1 Create RAID Volume 3 Reset Disks to Non RAID 7 Delete RAID Volume 4 Exit L DISK YOLUNE INFORMATION J RAID Volumes None defined Physical Devices In Device Model serial size TypesStatus Vol ID H SAMSUNG MZ27PD46H SISTNYACKHHHB2 447 1GB 1 SAMSUNG M2Z7PD46H SISTNYACKHHHBS 447 1GB 1 Used to move cursor in different menus or to change values of menu options To
69. rican Megatrends b Click the Open button after selecting the BIOS bin file to update system enters Setup interface automatically art AF UTIHGUI v 5 06 01 Information setup Progress Block Options J Program All Blocks W Main BIOS Image Miscellaneous V Do Not Check ROM ID heck EC version v Boot Block Restart After Programming vw NVRAM Preserve Setup Ec Black Mon Critical Block vafl sF Aare erre F p 1E 1E 1E 14 15 te ROM HOLE ME Firmware Block Ignition c D gg lt ane els fale ie El HE 1E 13 1 1E 16 mm HHHR E CTHER _ il EE N HHHR I a M M ERES Open Flash Save Exit c Select Program all Blocks and Do Not Check ROM ID options on Setup interface click flash button system enters Progress interface automatically and executes BIOS update accordingly according to colors shown on the right thus BIOS update is done as shown in the following figure arc vii AA is v 5 06 01 spuajgoo A EE UtoLIQurv i EE Ead ER T open Fash Sae Ext e 4 BMC Configuration 4 1 Introduction This chapter introduces specifications and main functions to be abided by management software Inspur server management software is a control unit realizing server management which is compatible with management standard of the server industry IPMI
70. ription Processor configuration Advanced power management configuration QPI configuration Memory configuration IIO configuration PCH configuration Server ME configuration Runtime error log configuration Common options configuration 3 2 3 1 Processor Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 5 2014 American Megatrends Inc k Processor Information Processor Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Processor information sub menu and Processor Information HM processor detailed information Hyper Threading Technology Hyper threading technology settings Core Enabled CPU core number settings Execute Disable Bit Virus protecting technology settings Intel trustable execution technology support Intel TXT Support settings Intel hardware assisted virtualization VMX technology settings SMX Safe mode expansion settings Hardware Prefetcher Hardware prefetch settings Adjacent Cache Prefetch Adjacent high speed cache prefetch settings DCU Streamer Prefetcher DCU Streamer prefetch settings DCU IP Prefectcher DCU IP prefetch settings Direct Cache Access DCA Direct high speed cache access settings Intel AES NI advanced encryption standard AES NI settings 3 2 3 2 Advanced Power Management Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc Enable the fE aturmesz Power Technology Enerey Efficient Advanced Power Management Configu
71. s VT UTF8 Combo key support settings Recorder mode settings Expanded terminal resolution settings Terminal resolution settings of legacy OS Puttys functional keys and keyboard settings Redirection after BIOS bootup settings 3 2 2 5 PCI Subsystem Settings Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc PCI Latency Timer 32 PCI Bus Clocks PCI Subsystem Settings Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description PCI Latency Timer PCI delay timer settings PCI X Latency Timer PCI X delay timer settings VGA Palette Snoop VGA color correction settings boss di 64bit equipment s decoding settings on Above 4G Decodin E address space larger than 4G 3 2 2 6 CSM Configuration AD ees CSM Support CSM Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description CSM Support CSM support settings GateA20 Active A20 address line s control mode settings Option Rom Message Option Rom display mode settings Boot option filter Boot option filter settings Option ROM execution Option Rom execution method Network card Option Rom execution Network l method settings Storage device Option Rom execution Storage l method settings Video device Option Rom execution Video method settings Other PCI devices Option Rom execution Other PCI devices method settings 3 2 2 7 USB Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc L
72. scription Enable ACPI Auto Configuration To allow ACPI s automatic configuration Lock Legacy Resources The locking legacy resources setting 3 2 2 3 AST2400 Super IO Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc k Serial Port 1 Configuration AST2400 Super IO Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Super IO Chip The current I O chip Serial Port 1 Configuration Serial port 1 configuration 3 2 2 4 Serial Port Console Redirection Megzatrends Inc Console Redirection Disabled Serial Port Console Redirection Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Console Redirection The console redirection switching settings Console Redirection Settings The console redirection parameter settings 3 2 2 4 1 Console Redirection Settings When the Console Redirection option is set to Enabled the Console Redirection Settings menu is started Aptio 5 Terminal Type Console Redirection Settings Menu Interface Introduction Interface Parameters Terminal Type Bits per second Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control VT UTF8 Combo Key Support Recorder Mode Redirection 100x31 Legacy OS Redirection Resolution Putty KeyPad Redirection After BIOS POST Function Description Terminal type settings Baud rate settings Data bits settings Parity check settings Stop bits settings Flow control setting
73. select the next menu setting option Esc To exit menu or return to previous menu from sub menu d SATA RAID configuration interface has the following 4 executable menus Create RAID Volume To create an RAID volume Delete RAID Volume To delete an existed RAID volume Reset Disks to To reset hard disks in RAID volume and to restore Non RAID them to non RAID status Exit To exit SATA Host RAID configuration interface a Create RAID Volume Menu After entering SATA RAID configuration interface you could use up and down arrows to select this menu then press Enter to create an RAID volume menu or directly enter the number before the menu to create an RAID volume menu for other menu operations are similar so it will not be repeated here A Create RAID Volume instance is as shown in the following figure C 2803 14 Intel Corpo i CREATE VOLUME MENU Name RAID Level RAIDACStripe Disks Select Disks Strip Size RP Capacity 649 5 GB Create Volume Enter a unique volume name that has no special characters and is 16 characters or lese System displays the following menu options Name Please enter a volume label name less than 16 characters without containing any special character RAID Level Please select RAID volume level if no volume has been created at present there re four volume levels of RAIDO Stripe RAIDI Mirror RAIDIO RAIDO 1 and Disks Strip Size Capacity RAIDS Parity for selection
74. sis vertically remove the chassis buckles upwards and then remove the hard disk backplane outwards 6 Frequent Faults Diagnosis and Troubleshooting This chapter introduces Frequent server faults as well as corresponding diagnosis and troubleshooting suggestions 6 1 Frequent Faults 1 No power after startup After the machine is connected with power cable no power is provided for the machine while pressing the On Off button and indicator does not light up after power on 2 Power module indicator off or red indicator on The machine is under normal operation but a certain power module indicator is off or red indicator is on to alarm 3 No display after power on No information output appeared on the display after power on via pressing On Off button 4 Front panel indicator is off All front panel indicators are off after power on 5 Front panel status indicator alarms The machine is under normal operation but status indicator alarms 6 Blank screen of the display Blank screen fault occurs during display usage 7 Abnormal display Trembling rolling or twisting screen images on the display during machine usage 8 Memory capacity displays abnormality It is shown by the operation system that memory capacity does not correspond with physical memory capacity 9 Keyboard and mouse are not available Neither keyboard nor mouse could be operated normally 10 USB interface problem Introduces solutions to failing
75. ss Subnet mask Subnet mask Station MAC address Port MAC address Router IP address Router IP address Router MAC address Router MAC address BMC network configuration on BIOS setup interface is to configure BMC management network via BIOS 1 If no operation is carried out in BIOS by default it will read BMC and configure its Dedicated management port and shareline management port taking Dedicated management port as an example the BIOS reading configuration is as shown in the following figure 2 BIOS could carry out Dynamic and Static network settings on BMC Dedicated management port and sharelink management port taking Dedicated management port as an example to set a BMC Static IP as follows a Set the Configuration Address Source option to Static b Select the Station IP Address option and press Enter to pop up the Station IP Address window enter the Static IP to set manually after configuration is completed press Enter to confirm and an example is as shown in the following figure configuration Address source Station IP a Station IP address 10 53 11 30 c Select the Subnet Mask option and press Enter to pop up the Subnet Mask box enter the Subnet Mask to set manually after configuration is completed press Enter to confirm and an example is as shown in the following figure Configuration Address source Subnet mask SE JAI La c d ru OcOraTi1nm TE addroce e ES Subnet mask d Selec
76. t the Router IP Address option and press Enter to pop up the Router IP Address box enter the Router IP Address to set manually after configuration is completed press Enter to confirm and an example is as shown in the following figure Router IP address 10 53 11 254 e When Static IP configuration is done press F10 to save and restart BIOS will carry out Static IP configuration for BMC Router IP address 10 53 11 254 ter 32 4 4 BMC User Settings Aptio Setup Utility Copyright CC 2014 American Megatrends Add User BMC User Settings Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Add User The sub menu for adding users Delete User The sub menu for deleting users Change User Settings The sub menu for modify user settings 1 Add User operation Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 0 2014 American Megatrends Inc User Name a Select the User Name option and press Enter to pop up the User Name box enter the user name to set manually after configuration is completed press Enter to confirm b Select the User Password option and press Enter to pop up the User Password box enter the user password to set manually after configuration is completed press Enter to confirm c Channel NO is set to 1 or 8 d The User Privilege Limit option sets privilege for new user after configuration is completed press Enter to pop up the BMC USER SETTINGS INFO box when system prom
77. to use USB interface 6 2 Diagnosis and Exclusion Instructions 1 Diagnosis and exclusion on power on failure at startup Description After pressing the power button server front control panel indicator power on status indicator hard disk status indicator 1s off meanwhile no KVM display output is displayed and server chassis fan does not rotate Operation steps a Verify whether machine power supply is normal or not If power module indicator is on it indicates normal power supply if power module indicator is off please check if power supply is normal b If power supply is normal plug in and off the power module again to test and then start for verification c Ifthere s a machine and a power module of the same type you could change the power module to test whether there s a power module fault d If no solution could be achieved via the above operation please contact Inspur customer service 2 Power module indicator off or red indicator on Description The machine is under normal operation but a certain power module indicator is off or the red light is on Operation steps a Firstly check whether all power cables are normal and plug in power cables again b If fault still exists plug in and off power module again c If shutdown is allowed you could exchange these 2 power modules to judge whether it is a power module fault d If no solution could be achieved via the above operation please contact Inspur c
78. ttings Memory Throttling Mode Memory thermal throttling mode settings Memory Power Savings Mode Memory power saving mode settings Processor Interleaving settings on address space below Socket Interleave Below 4GB 4G Channel Interleaving Channel interleaving settings Rank Interleaving Rank interleaving settings AT Mode AT mode settings Memory Topology Memory Topology Memory RAS Configuration Memory RAS configuration sub menu 1 Memory RAS Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Memory Mode Independent Memory RAS Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description As for memory mode configuration there re 3 options of Memory Mode EE Independent Mirroring and Lock Step Lockstep X4 DIMMs X4 DIMMs Lockstep switching settings Memory Rank Sparing Memory Rank hot sparing settings Correctable Error Threshold Correctable error threshold settings DRAM Maintenance DRAM maintenance settings Patrol crub Patrol crub settings Patrol Scrub Interval Patrol Scrub interleaving settings Demand Scrub Demand Scrub settings Device Tagging Device tagging settings 3 2 3 5 IIO Configuration Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2014 American Megatrends Inc k TI00 Configuration IIO Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description IIOO configuration sub menu used to set link speed of PCIE device of CPUO II
79. ual Media Devices Virtual Media Devices Floppy devices 1 vi CD DVD devices 1 vi Harddisk devices 1 vi SD Media Support Enable Save Reset B Mouse Mode Settings Mouse Mode Settings Current Mouse Mode Absolute Mouse Mode Options Relative Recommended for Linux Except Redhat6 running on Host Absolute Recommended for Windows and Redhat6 running on Host Other Recommended for SLES 11 running on Host Save Reset 4 5 Power Supply and Heat Radiation Select Power Supply and Heat Radiation on navigation tree to open the power supply and heat radiation page which contains three pages of power supply monitoring power supply management fan rotation rate control as shown in the following figure e Power supply monitoring Contains power supply module presence status alarming status temperature input power output power input voltage output voltage input current output current and power supply module firmware version information e Power supply management Contains power supply module presence status current status and primary secondary mode switching function e Fan rotation rate control Contains fan status current rotation rate information and rotation rate control function Note Fan rotation rate control contains the following rotation rate gears Low speed gear About 20 duty ratio Medium speed gear About 50 duty ratio gt High speed gear About 80 duty ratio Fullspeed
80. ur for technical support 7 1 1 1 Collect necessary fault information Information to be collected includes e Client name and address e Contact name and phone number e Occurrence time of the fault e Detailed description of the fault e Device type and software edition e Measures taken after the fault and results e Problem level and expected solving time 7 1 1 2 Make necessary preparations for commissioning When turning to Inspur for technical support Inspur technical support engineers may help you carry out some operations to further collect fault information or make troubleshooting directly so please collect necessary fault information before turning to technical support and prepare tools such as screwdriver screws serial cable and Ethernet cable etc which may be useful 7 2 Various Methods to Contact Inspur Technical Support 7 2 1 Wechat Service We provide services such as Wechat query self troubleshooting repair appointment and online consultancy etc please pay attention Wechat public account Inspur expert service Webchat number 1c4008600011 2D code 7 2 2 Enterprise Business QQ QQ number 4008600011 7 2 3 Service Email Email address Ickf inspur com In order to handle customer problems in a more efficient way please send an email to us according to the following mail format 5i Hj XX city XX province Name Mobile Phone Ext 2 1Xxxxxxx or S000xxxxx Description conte
81. use is correct and firm b Test other parts to verify whether it is a mouse or keyboard fault c Retest the machine via power on off d Reboot and enter cmos or raid configuration interface to test keyboard or mouse performance when tested in a non system situation if keyboard or mouse performance turns out to be normal a system fault could be considered if keyboard or mouse fault still exists a mainboard interface fault could be considered and you could contact Inspur technical support 7 USB interface problem Description Unable to use devices with a USB interface Operation steps a Make sure operation system on server supports USB devices b Make sure system has been installed with correct USB device driver c Power off the server and then power on again to test d Make sure whether the USB device is normal when connecting to other hosts e If the USB device is normal when connecting to other hosts the server may be abnormal please contact Inspur technical support if the USB device turns out to be abnormal when connecting to other hosts change the USB device 7 Service Introduction 7 1 How to Obtain Help If there s any unsolvable or major issue encountered during routine maintenance or fault handling please ask for technical support from Inspur 7 1 1 Preparations before Contacting Inspur In order to make better solutions it is suggested to carry out the following preparations before turning to Insp
82. ustomer service 3 No display if power on Description After pressing the power button server front control panel indicator is on but there s no output on the display Operation steps a Firstly check whether VGA port on display and server is connected normally b Test on another display d If no solution could be achieved via the above operation please contact Inspur customer service 4 Front panel status indicator alarms Description The server is under normal operation but system status indicator on front control panel flashes or the red indicator is on to alarm Operation steps Please check whether all power module indicators are green constant if so your could login BMC web interface to collect logs and contact Inspur customer service 5 Memory capacity incomplete Description Memory capacity viewed via the operation system does not correspond with physical memory capacity Operation steps a Ensure all memories have been correctly installed in place and memories of correct type have also been configured b Enter BIOS setup to view memory capacity if it could be completely identified in BIOS setup this may lie in the limitation on memory capacity set by the operation system Otherwise please contact Inspur customer service 6 Keyboard and mouse are not available Description Neither keyboard nor mouse could be operated normally Operation steps a Make sure whether cable connection of keyboard or mo

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