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1. Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide FasTFIND LINKS Getting Hel Contents Hitachi Data Systems MK 90CRS001 01 2012 2014 Hitachi Ltd All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording or stored in a database or retrieval system for any purpose without the express written permission of Hitachi Ltd Hitachi Ltd reserves the right to make changes to this document at any time without notice and assumes no responsibility for its use This document contains the most current information available at the time of publication When new or revised information becomes available this entire document will be updated and distributed to all registered users Some of the features described in this document might not be currently available Refer to the most recent product announcement for information about feature and product availability or contact Hitachi Data Systems Corporation at https portal hds com Notice Hitachi Ltd products and services can be ordered only under the terms and conditions of the applicable Hitachi Data Systems Corporation agreements The use of Hitachi Ltd products is governed by the terms of your agreements with Hitachi Data Systems Corporation Hitachi is a registered trademark of Hitachi Ltd in the United States and other
2. MAINTENANCE LED Power consumption All Off Less than 200 W Only 1 is On 200 W or more and less than 250 W 1 and 2 are On 250 W or more and less than 300 W 1 through 3 are On 300 W or more and less than 350 W 1 through 4 are On 350 W or more and less than 400 W 1 through 5 are On 400 W or more and less than 450 W 1 through 6 are On 450 W or more and less than 500 W 1 through 7 are On 500 W or more and less than 550 W 1 through 8 are On 550 W or more Overview 2 5 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide eee Tp SERVICE switch FUNCTION switch 2 6 The indicated power consumption value is not accurate Use this value as a just reference The SERVICE switch is used to switch what to display on the MAINTENANCE LEDs Also the SERVICE switch is used to turn on the SERVICE LED SERVICE LED is used as one of the information to show what kind of code is now on MAINTENANCE LEDs The ON OFF status of this switch does not affect the operation of the system Every time you press the SERVICE switch the MAINTENANCE LEDs will change the code to display as follows Event code 1 Pressing of SERVICE POST code l switch number press 2 3 count Power consumption Figure 2 4 MAINTENANCE LEDs indicate pressing of SERVICE switch Tip gt eee mp When you intend to press a SERVICE switch be careful not to press the POWER switch The system will be shut down if the POWER switch is pressed
3. Use LAN cables with connectors in compliance with RJ45 ISO8877 standard Install the LAN cables in such a way that too much stress is not placed on the network interface connectors When you disconnect a LAN cable keep pressing the tab on the cable connector and pull out the connector while keeping the connector evenly aligned with the connector on the system unit e Connect LAN cables to network interface connectors include optional LAN mezzanine and LAN card through a switching HUB If you connect LAN cables to network interface connectors directly a network may not link up e e When you connect LAN cables to network interface connector CIO ZZ Figure 3 13 Connecting LAN cable Installation 3 13 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Other external optional devices When you connect external optional devices other than basic peripherals such as computer display keyboard mouse and external DVD ROM drive to the system unit see the manual that comes with each external optional device the boot devices priority by system BIOS For details see Hitachi If you want to boot from an external DVD ROM drive you need change Tp Compute Rack 220S BIOS Guide 3 14 Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Removing the system unit This section descri
4. 10 We recommend installing the system unit in a dedicated room You may feel the noise annoying depending on the installation environment or location If you install the system unit in an office room be careful enough to the environment and location Note that the rotational speed of the fans is controlled by the temperature inside the system unit If the maximum load continues for an extended amount of time at high temperature or one of the fans gets out of order the noise level may exceed this standard level Note also that on startup or reboot the fans run at full speed and the noise level may exceed this standard level Specification Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Hitachi Data Systems Corporate Headquarters 2845 Lafayette Street Santa Clara California 95050 2639 U S A www hds com Regional Contact Information Americas 1 408 970 1000 info hds com Europe Middle East and Africa 44 0 1753 618000 info emea hds com Asia Pacific 852 3189 7900 hds marketing apac hds com Hitachi Data Systems MK 90CRS001 01
5. Elevated Ambient Temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Use care not to exceed the rated maximum ambient temperature of the unit Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Pay particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips Safety guidelines xix Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Safety and warning labels xx The location and content of the warning and safety labels on the CR 220S are shown here ARECSRROADRRMRBENTSY BENGAL ZER EK EOI EU ZER OR rer EH Lait EO BCS EO ERO Eege BaF E She 49 gaan 3392 gen Bue ERR BAAD SA Holo BUC
6. tre bless par tout objet lourd qui tomberait Nutlisez pas l espace vide au dessus du syst me comme une zone de travail Manipular con cuidado Si coloca un objeto pesado en el rea ibre situada sobre el sistema al instalar la carcasa del bastidor y el objeto se cae podria sufrir una lesi n No use el rea libre situada sobre el sistema como espacio de trabajo Mit Vorsicht behandeln Wenn Sie bei Installation in einem Rack Gehduse etwas Schweres auf dem freien Bereich an der Obersete des Systems platzieren k nnte dieses herunerfllen und zu Verletzungen f hren Verwenden Sie den freien Bereich an der Oberseite des Systems nicht als Medida DRLE MMOBENSY BERR MOMS BMOFFR LAM gt TASIEMOT 22 9 Sa PA US EEESIGR ANNE SAOFFR MOFIJE GH SEE 2 d 58 dd BTR REST IO MEIER BEREK tyta ER SE ERREK Gm AHH HSM OP MMOL CAUTION High Temperature CAUTION hot risk of serious burn injuries Tum off the power and wait 10 or more minutes prior to opening cover ATTENTION Prudence haute temp rature ATTENTION Risque de br lures graves Coupez l alimentation et patientez pendant au moins 10 minutes avant d ouvrir le capot PRECAUCI N Alta Temperatura PRECAUCI N caliente riesgo de graves lesione por quemadura Apague el equipo y espere al menos 10 minutos antes de abrir la cubierta ACHTUNG Hohe Temperaturen ACHTUNG hei8 Gefahr von schwerwiegenden Verbrennun
7. When an AC cable is connected and the system unit gets supplied with AC power both SERVICE LEDs on the front side and on the rear side of the system unit blink for about 60 seconds During this period the MAINTENANCE LEDs are turned off The system unit doesn t start unless the SERVICE LEDs finish blinking So you will have to wait the system to start until the LEDs finish blinking if you press the POWER switch while the SERVICE LEDs are still blinking Do not press the FUNCTION switch and the SERVICE switch at the same time NMI is issued and the system will be forcibly shut down If you press the FUNCTION switch continuously for 10 seconds or more while the management interface is not connected to LAN the system unit gets into the BMC maintenance mode and the ERROR LED will blink BMC maintenance mode is used during maintenance work Avoid this operation When into this mode you can release the system unit from the BMC maintenance mode by pressing the FUNCTION switch continuously for 10 seconds or more using for example a ballpoint pen When BMC maintenance mode is canceled the ERROR LED stops blinking Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Rear side ES EE Figure 2 5 CR 220S rear side overview Table 2 6 CR 220S rear side components Location Name Sta
8. a television set or a radio in the vicinity may make a noise Magnetism generator Do not place a device that generates strong magnetism such as a magnet or a speaker near the equipment Doing so can cause a system unit failure Handling HDD SSD An HDD SSD is a precision instrument Handle it carefully when you use it Inappropriate handling could result in HDD SSD failure Failed HDD SSD e If you attempt to replace failed HDD SSD using an incorrect procedure or failed alternative disk data on the disk array can be corrupted Back up the data before replacing the drive e If you attempt to replace normal HDD SSD data on the disk array can be corrupted Only replace the failed HDD SSD e Replace the failed HDD SSD with turning on the system unit Otherwise data on the disk array can be corrupted Static electricity Discharge static electricity by touching metal door knob or wear cotton gloves whenever you handle a component Otherwise the device might fail Residual electric charge When you change the configuration of the system unit DIMM fan PCI card or peripherals disconnect all the power plugs and wait 30 seconds and more before the procedure Otherwise residual electric charge might cause malfunction Safety guidelines xvii Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide D Aluminum electrolytic capacitors An aluminum electrolytic capacitor has a limited service life Do not
9. 3 The power for the system unit is turned on The green POWER LED on the front side of the system unit turns on system unit Windows loads new drivers and sets up new services Because the USB driver is not loaded during this period you cannot temporarily use a keyboard and a mouse for input If you changed the configuration of the system unit wait one or two minutes after startup and then use the keyboard or mouse for input e Depending on the capacity of the memory boards in the system unit you may need to wait a couple minutes the initial window will open e At the first startup after you change the configuration of the Tip Powering on off system unit 4 3 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Powering off system unit This section describes the procedures to powering off the system unit 1 Confirm that the devices and the peripherals connected to the system are not being accessed 2 Confirm that the ACCESS LED is OFF 3 Press the POWER switch on the front side of the system unit The power for the system unit is turned off before you turn off the system unit For details see the manual of each peripheral device n If the power is automatically turned off when the operating Tip system OS is shut down you do not need to press the POWER switch e The power may not be turned off due to cache protection even if you press the POWER switch In this case wait until the power will be turned off e Th
10. E AALS SSH OME SHS SHEA OA EUA DE EL ANS E SUINA HEYA MBER MERA SR BRM DTT IR Electric Shock Power to the equipment is supplied by multiple power sources To avoid risk of electric shock do not disassemble the equipment Servicing must be performed by qualified personnel only Disconnect all power supply cords before servicing Choc lectrique L quipement est aliment par de multiples sources Ne pas d monter l quipement pour viter tout risque de E GET Ge E Confier la r paration un personnel qualifi D brancher toutes les sources d alimentation lectrique avant de proc der a la r paration Descarga el ctrica La alimentaci n al equipo es suministrada ples fuentes Ue energia riesgos do descarga el ctrica SO PROGRE ABRIR BEURE ERRE EE BES Aik SIE ROR MRE DA RM DMB aA RAT mam E LLO IE Stromschlag mit Strom versorgt Stromschiaggetahr Das Ger t wird durch mehrere Stromquellen Demontieren Sie das Ger t nicht andernfalls besteht Reparaturarbeiten darfen ausschlie lich von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal durchgef hrt werden Trennen Sie vor der Wartung alle Netzkabel BEREK ROMEMDSHENSY 2ALLETHEMOT Ey SEKU OGE ERL ERO E LHL SEO Sie IE Sou HARHA PANH UB 28 GOO Rea A st UZES ABUU RUV 2 ZUZE 33Kg PZO LL A LLO TARERE REAM MTR Ee RR ae ERIZE RAAT MTA BEE BRED AGAMA RR Sue el ER 33kg Heavy Load Lit
11. by lock latch White 2 Further slide out the inner rail while pulling the lock latch White and disengage the inner rail White you need to pull the inner rail with a lot of force because the rail is tight Be careful to the surroundings and make sure you do not hit anything eee The rack rails have a distinction of right and left as follows Left side towards front of the system unit When you disengage the inner rail while pressing the lock latch va d S Stamp LEFT arrow Stamp R and Stamp RIGHT arrow e One step of the outer rail slides In the whole rack rail two steps slide including one step of slide of the inner rail Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Outer rail Lock latch White Inner rail Figure 3 1 Disengage the inner rail from the outer rail 3 Slide the outer rail back while lifting the lock lever Figure 3 2 Slide back the outer rail Installation 3 3 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide 4 Align the guide at the front of the outer rail with the guide hole at the front of the rack cabinet and lock the guide into the hole Figure 3 3 Guide of the outer rail into hole at front of the rack cabinet 5 Release the lock lever at the rear of the outer rail align the guide with the guide hole at the rear of the rack cabinet 6 Lock the guide into the hole and engage the lock lever to fix the out
12. countries Hitachi Data Systems is a registered trademark and service mark of Hitachi Ltd in the United States and other countries Archivas Essential NAS Platform HiCommand Hi Track ShadowImage Tagmaserve Tagmasoft Tagmasolve Tagmastore TrueCopy Universal Star Network and Universal Storage Platform are registered trademarks of Hitachi Data Systems Corporation AIX AS 400 DB2 Domino DS6000 DS8000 Enterprise Storage Server ESCON FICON FlashCopy IBM Lotus MVS OS 390 RS6000 S 390 System z9 System z10 Tivoli VM ESA z OS z9 z10 zSeries z VM and z VSE are registered trademarks or trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation All other trademarks service marks and company names in this document or website are properties of their respective owners Microsoft product screen shots are reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Contents 4 0 e iii FERRE ca v adela Zaba lde e vi PREIS ASS DEE saliranno vi Referenced DOCUMENtS egene Segen vi Document COIN SEIN irc ct ali ca and wn alae as vii Convention for storage Capacity values viii Getting ei PR RR aaa deaa iaae viii Balu ru viii Safety guidelines ccm ix Safety information EE D Common precautions concerning Safety aaa xi General safety asez daa EE xi Precautions against damage to equipment essa eeeneeeeaeees xvi Safety and warning labels rr XX Pte ali
13. manual Be sure to follow notes cautionary statements and advice indicated on the equipment or in the manual Referring to manuals attached to other products which you install in or connect to the equipment follow the instructions described in those manuals Failure to follow those instructions can cause injury fire or damage to property including the equipment General safety precautions A A A 9 Handling of power cables Always use the power cables shipped with the equipment and follow the instructions below Failure to follow the correct handling practices lead to damaging the power cables to expose the copper wires and to overheat due to short circuiting or partial disconnection which may cause electric shock or fire Do not place any object on the power cables Do not use the power cables near heat generating appliances Do not heat the power cables Do not bundle the power cables Do not subject the power cables to ultraviolet or strong visible light continuously Keep the power cables from contact with alkali acid fat and oil or humidity Do not use the power cables in a high temperature environment Do not use the power cables above their specified rating Do not use the power cables for other devices Do not touch the power plug with moistened hands Do not place any objects around the electrical outlets in order to allow users to quickly unplug the power cables Safety guidelines xi Hitachi C
14. of the system blinks for about 60 seconds During this period the MAINTENANCE LEDs are turned off If you press the POWER switch while the SERVICE LEDs are blinking you have to wait until the blink end to start the system unit e When AC cables are connected and the system unit gets into stand by mode the fans inside the power supplies start running e If an optional power supply BP2361 Y BP2361 R is installed to Tip 3 10 Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide be E EEE 2888884488 EEE Figure 3 10 Connecting AC cable After you connect an AC cable to the system unit fix the AC cable using a cable clamp attached to the power supply in order to avoid disconnection After the AC cable is fixed push the cable clamp toward the power plug all the way Figure 3 11 Fix AC cable using the cable clamp Installation 3 11 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Uninterruptible power supply UPS An uninterruptible power supply UPS supplies AC power when a power failure occurs or a circuit breaker is shut off stopping AC power for the system unit The UPS you use has to accommodate the type of AC cable used for the system unit The UPS also has to support the OS used in the system unit For information about hardware settings of a UPS see the manual of the UPS when AC power is resumed after shutdown caused by a power fai
15. yourself Follow the instructions described below Inappropriate handling can result in injury because the battery can overheat burst and catch fire e Do not put the battery on charge e Do not short out the battery e Do not disassemble the battery A Q Storing batteries When storing batteries apply adhesive tape on the terminals for insulation If the batteries are stored without insulation the terminals can contact each other to cause a short circuit and overheat or burst leading to injury or fire Safety guidelines xv Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Precautions against damage to equipment O Insertion of foreign objects into the equipment Do not allow clips pins or any other metal items or flammable items to enter the equipment through a vent or by any other means Continuing to operate the equipment with foreign objects could cause failure Q Impact from falling Do not fall the equipment or hit it against another object It can cause internal deformation and deterioration Operating the equipment under such defective conditions can cause failure Vent A vent is used for preventing rise in temperature inside the equipment Do not block the vent by placing or leaning an object If you do the temperature rises which can cause failure Check and clean ventilation holes periodically to keep the dust from gathering on them Contact with connection terminals Do not t
16. B 600 GB 900 GB SSD 4 Type 2 5 inch optional Interface SATA 3 Maximum RAID 0 400 GB capacity 200 GB x 2 SSD internal 5 RAID 1 200 GB 200 GB x 2 SSD Supported capacity 200 GB Extension 3 5 inch bay 12 storage bay f 3 2 5 inch bay Optional 2 PCI slot Slot PCI Express 3 0 x 8 1 PCI Express 3 0 x 4 2 PCI Express 2 0 x 4 1 PCI Express 2 0 x 1 1 Vacant slots 5 Standard Display mini D SUB 15 pins x 1 interfaces Serial D SUB 9 pins x 1 USB x 6 front 2 rear 4 6 LAN Controller Broadcom BCM5719 x 1 onboard KSZ8051 PHY x 1 onboard for remote management Interface Broadcom BCM5719 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T x 4 RJ 45 KSZ8051 PHY 100BASE TX 10BASE T x 1 RJ 45 Wake On LAN function Supported Chassis dimensions 7 484 W x 743 D x 87 0 H mm Mass 8 20 2 kg Maximum 32 7 kg Built in clock precision 120 second month Specification Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Items Specifications Power consumption in operation 9 100 VAC 543 W 200 VAC 534 W Maximum power consumption 100 VAC 704 W 200 VAC 686 W Noise sound power 55 dB or less in accordance with ISO 7779 10 Power Voltage 100 VAC 200 VAC 50 60 Hz supply f Capacity 800 W Type of electrical outlet Grounded two pole electrical outlet Number of AC cables 1 Standard 2 When redundancy is ena
17. Use electrical power plugs and electrical outlets that meet respective specifications An electric outlet has Line L Neutral N and Ground G conductors Before using the electric outlet confirm the Neutral and the Ground have the same electrical potential Do not connect both types of power sources 100 VAC and 200 VAC to the system unit at the same time The system unit does not support AC power supply at different multiple voltages Overview of Installation This section describes precautions to be taken when you setup and also describes how to Installation Precautions 1 4 Read Safety quidelines carefully before setup and be careful enough to safety when you installation Read manuals other than this manual those are bundled with the system unit and peripherals Make sure you fully understand the steps and process before installation If any specific instructions are given in other manuals in addition to what is explained in this manual follow those instructions during installation If you experience any troubles during installation contact the sales representative or talk to the maintenance personnel Before installing Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Installation procedure Start Installation Preparation of the rack cabinet Rack cabinet installation Determination of the system unit mounting position System Unit installation to the rack cabinet Installation the system unit Cabl
18. bes how to remove the system unit from a rack cabinet Unmounting the system unit to the rack cabinet The following describes the procedure to unmount the system unit to the rack cabinet 1 Disconnect all the cables from the system unit See Connecting to the system unit on page 3 9 2 Remove an optional front bezel AU7706 Y AU7706 R if any See Removing a front bezel on page 3 8 3 Slide out the system unit while pressing the buttons on the inner rails until the inner rails stop Then the inner rails are locked by lock latches White 4 Further slide out the system unit while pulling the lock latches White and disengage the system unit system unit Otherwise the system unit can interfere with another unit installed below which may cause those units to be deformed e Do not push down the system unit while sliding out the system unit If you do the system unit may be deformed ZG e Lift the front of the system unit slightly when sliding out the Installation 3 15 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide EEE Lock latch White Figure 3 14 Unmounting the system unit from the rack cabinet Removing the rack rail The following describes the procedure to remove the rack rails in a rack cabinet 1 Release the lock lever at the rear of the outer rail by pressing the lever 2 Remove the guide from the guide hole at the rear of the rack cabinet 3 16 Installation Hitac
19. bled Redundant power supply Supported 1 Standard 1 Optional hot plug supported Notes 1 The following features are supported 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Intel Hyper Threading Technology except Xeon processor E5 2403 Intel Virtualization Technology Intel 64 NX Execute Disable Bit Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology Intel Trusted Execution Technology Intel Turbo Boost Technology except Xeon processor E5 2403 Wide range registered DIMM DDR3 1600 SDRAM and Low voltage registered DIMM cannot be mounted together Actual resolutions colors vary depending on the monitor used or the limitation of the OS 1 GB equals 10 bytes and 1 TB equals 10 bytes when referring to HDD capacity You can assign capacity larger than 2 TB 2199 GB for the logical drive set as disk array but do not assign capacity larger than 2 TB for the logical drive the OS is installed to Otherwise the OS cannot create a partition anymore Use the RAID management utility or the RAID utility to reconstruct the disk arrays and the logical drives If an unsupported USB device is connected operation of the system unit can be affected Note that the USB ports are USB 2 0 compliant Including protrusion As an exception the cable clamp for an AC cable is not included Including the slide rails and inner rails 3 62 kg used for installation to a rack cabinet Rough estimate of the power consumption in normal operation
20. ce because the rail is tight Be careful to the surroundings and make sure you do not hit anything e Do not push down the system unit while sliding out the system unit If you do the system unit may be deformed je e When you slide in the system unit you need to push the system e The inner rails are not locked by the buttons when making the right and left of the outer rails reverse and having attached to the rack cabinet Remove and re attach correctly the outer rails to the rack cabinet For remove procedures see Removing the system unit RO OO GG GG Lock latch Blue GE a PN OOR ROR EE EO ROR OED EE EO EO EEE DOUCDODDODODOUDNDIDIO Lock latch White Figure 3 6 Mounting the system unit to the rack cabinet Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Installing removing a front bezel This section describes how to install remove a front bezel A front bezel AU7706 Y AU7706 R is an optional product Only when you purchase a front bezel separately the front bezel is delivered in a separate package NOTICE Do not auto eject or remote eject the disc while a front bezel is attached or the front door of the rack cabinet is closed Do not attach a front bezel or close the front door of the rack cabinet while the tray is open The tray can interfere with the front bezel or the front door and can cause a failure Installing a mounting bracket Fix the m
21. e fans inside the power supplies of the system unit continue running unless the AC power source is turned off ne Depending on a peripheral you may need to turn off the peripheral 4 Turn off the peripherals 4 4 Powering on off system unit Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Shutting down the power forcibly The power may not be turned off even if you press the POWER switch when for example the operating system OS is not working properly In this case if you press the POWER switch continuously for four seconds or more you can forcibly turn off the system unit Do not perform this operation unless you cannot turn off the power with normal procedure After you shut down the power forcibly the OS or applications may not work properly and integrity of the stored data may be compromised If this situation happens set up the OS or applications again or restore the data from the backup data Terminating an application and reset If the system unit freezes while an application is running you may recover the system unit by terminating the application running on the operating system OS forcibly or restarting resetting the OS forcibly For details see the manual of the OS If you use Windows OS see Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Windows Installation Guide After you terminate an application forcibly or resetting the OS the OS or applications may not work properly and integrity of the stored data may be compromis
22. ed If this situation happens set up the OS or applications again or restore the data from the backup data Powering on off system unit 4 5 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Powering on off system unit Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Specifications This chapter describes the specifications of the system unit O System Unit Specifications Specifications 5 1 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide System Unit Specifications Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Items Chassis type Specifications Rack type 2U Disk type SAS SATA RAID 3 5 inch 2 5 inch CPU Supported CPU clock speed Intel Xeon processor 1 E5 2470 2 30 GHz E5 2440 2 40 GHz E5 2420 1 90 GHz E5 2403 1 80 GHz E5 2430L 2 GHz Number of processors Number of cores Minimum 1 8 Maximum 2 16 Xeon Processor E5 2470 Minimum 1 6 Maximum 2 12 Xeon Processor E5 2440 E5 2420 E5 2430L Minimum 1 4 Maximum 2 8 Xeon Processor E5 2403 Li cache 32 KB 32 KB per core L2 cache 256 KB per core L3 cache 20 MB Xeon Processor E5 2470 15 MB Xeon Processor E5 2440 E5 2420 E5 2430L 10 MB Xeon Processor E5 2403 Chipset Intel C600 QuickPath Interconnect QPI speed 8 00 GT s Xeon Processor E5 2470 7 20 GT s Xeon Processor E5 2440 E5 2420 E5 2430L 6 40 GT s Xeon Processor E5 2403 Main Support
23. ed DIMM 2 memory 2048 MB 4096 MB 8192 MB 16384 MB Low voltage registered DIMM DDR3 1333 SDRAM 2048 MB 4096 MB 8192 MB 16384 MB Wide range registered DIMM DDR3 1600 SDRAM Error correction ECC As memory RAS features SDDC online spare memory memory mirroring lockstep device tagging are supported Number of slots 6 1 CPU 12 2 CPUs Maximum memory 96 GB 1 CPU 192 GB 2 CPUs Minimum memory 2 GB 1 CPU 4 GB 2 CPUs Graphics Accelerator Emulex Pilot3 onboard VRAM 32 MB Resolutions Number of colors 3 640 x 480 16 77 M 800 x 600 16 77 M 1024 x 768 16 77 M 1280 x 1024 16 77 M Specification Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Items Specifications Disk array Controller LSI SAS 2208 controller Interface SAS 2 0 SATA 2 Cache size 512 MB 1024MB without with cache backup module RAID levels RAID 0 1 5 6 10 JBOD Hot plug supported Hot spare supported Device HDD 4 Type 3 5 inch 2 5 inch optional Interface SATA 2 SAS 2 0 SAS 2 0 Rotational Speed 7200 r min 10000 r min Maximum RAID O 48 TB 1800 GB capacity 4 TB x 12 HDD 900 GB x 2 HDD internal 5 RAID 1 24TB 900 GB 4 TB x 2 HDD x 6 RAID 900 GB x 2 HDD RAID 5 44 TB 4 TB x 12 HDD Supported capacity 500 GB 1 TB 2 TB 3 TB 4 TB 300 GB 450 G
24. ed for the personnel who are involved in planning managing and performing the tasks to prepare your site for Compute Rack installation and to install the same This document assumes the following e The reader has a background in hardware installation of computer systems e The reader is familiar with the location where the Compute Rack will be installed including knowledge of physical characteristics power systems and specifications and environmental specifications Release Notes Read the release notes before installing and using this product They may contain requirements or restrictions that are not fully described in this document or updates or corrections to this document Referenced Documents Compute Rack 220S CR 220S documents e Hitachi Compute Rack 220S User s Guide MK 90CRS002 e Hitachi Compute Rack 220S CRU Replacement Guide MK 90CRS003 e Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Windows Installation Guide MK 90CRS005 e Hitachi Compute Rack 220S BIOS Guide MK 90CRS000 e Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Remote Management User s Guide MK 90CRS004 e Hitachi Compute Blade Series Hitachi Compute Rack Series OS Installation Guide for Windows Server MK 99COM076 vi Preface Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Document Conventions The term Compute Rack refers to all Compute Rack models unless otherwise noted This document uses the following typographic conventions convention 1 Beggen Regular text bo
25. ed in this manual If not the hot equipment causes you to get burned PP Gb b Bb GE Installing internal component and connecting peripherals e When you remove a cover for removing and installing components or connect peripherals disconnect all the AC cables from electrical outlets and disconnect all signal cables from the system unit unless otherwise specified Otherwise you get injury or electric shock Also malfunction of the system unit might result e Use peripherals internal components signal cables and AC cables that the manual describes as supported Otherwise compatibility issues might occur and malfunction of the peripherals internal component and the system unit Also burn smoke or fire might occur Safety guidelines xiii Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide A A Laser beam O e On this product a Class 1 laser product is installed Do not look directly at the laser beam Do not look at the laser beam using an optical instrument e Under the laser module cover a laser beam is being emitted Do not remove the cover of an unused board Requirements for the product Install the product on a fixed rack Do not lean against the product or stand on it Do not install the product in a place with weak floors and walls Do not subject the product to excessive vibration That can drop and fall the product leading to failure Installing the equipment in a rack To install
26. ely CAUTION d e mild or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE This indicates the presence of a potential risk that might cause severe damage to the equipment and or damage to surrounding properties Note This indicates notes not directly related to injury or severe damage to equipment This indicates advice on how to make the best use of the equipment Fire Hazard This warns fire hazard Take appropriate precautions to prevent the risk of catching a fire Electric Shock This warns electric shock hazard Failure to take appropriate precautions Hazard could result in serious injury or death Hot Surface Hot Surface indicates the risk of a serious burn by high temperature taser Hazard This warns laser hazard Failure to take appropriate precautions could result in invisible laser radiation General Prohibition This indicates the general prohibition Sign Disassembly Prohibition This indicates not to allow customer to disassemble component Sign General Mandatory Sign This indicates a general action to take Action by following the instructions in this guide Unplug Power This indicates unplugging the power cable from the outlet to avoid electric cord shock and fire x Safety guidelines Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Common precautions concerning safety Please carefully read through these safety instructions to follow When operating the equipment follow the instructions and procedures provided in the
27. er rail to the rack cabinet Figure 3 4 Lock the outer rail in the rack cabinet 7 Repeat with the other outer rail 3 4 Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Mounting the system unit to the rack cabinet The following describes the procedure to mount the system unit to the rack cabinet 1 Align the hole of the inner rails to the tabs of the system unit And then put and slide the inner rails toward the rear of the system unit Figure 3 5 Put the inner rails to the system unit 2 Align the inner rails on either side of the system unit with the outer rails Slightly slide in one inner rail first and then try the other inner rail Tip 3 Slide the inner rails into the outer rails until the inner rails stop and are locked by lock latches White against being caught the cable clamp of the power supply The cable se When you slide the system unit into the rack cabinet be careful clamps may be damaged 4 Pull the lock latches Blue and slide the inner rails all the way into the rack cabinet Then the inner rails are locked by the buttons slightly when sliding the system unit into the rack cabinet Otherwise the system unit can interfere with another unit installed below which may cause those units to be deformed je e Slide in the system unit gently Lift the front of the system unit Installation 3 5 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide unit with a lot of for
28. etting Started Guide Management interface connector The status LEDs on the connector are explained as follows GE SO bei Figure 2 8 Management interface connector status LED Table 2 9 Management interface connector status LED indicate Location Name State Description Green On A link with a hub has been established 1 Activity LED Green Blink Data is being transmitted or received Off A link with a hub has not been established Green On A 100BASE TX link with a hub has been established A 100BASE TX or 10BASE T link with a hub is G Blink 2 Link LED dek being established A 10BASE T link with a hub has been Off established or link with a hub has not been established Tp Do not directly connect between the management interface connector and a network interface connector 1 to 4 using a LAN cable If you do the system unit does not work properly The link speed and duplex of the management interface are specified to auto negotiation Therefore also specify auto negotiation to the LAN ports both of a console terminal and a switching hub which connected to the management interface We recommend you use the management interface at 100BASE TX If the links speed of the management interface is 10 Mbps 10BASE T link established the Link LED is OFF malfunction may occur in communication In this case you need to reconfigure the network connected to the management interface If you
29. find the communication is unstable turn off the system unit shut down the AC power by for example disconnecting the AC cable wait 30 seconds or more and then reconnect AC power and turn on the system unit Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Installation This chapter describes how to install the system unit and how to connect peripherals to the system unit O Installing the rack cabinet Installing the system unit Installin removing a front bezel Connecting to the system unit 0000 Removing the system unit Installation 3 1 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Installing the rack cabinet For the detail of installation method for the rack cabinet see Hitachi Compute Blade 2000 1000 320 and Hitachi Compute Rack 220 210 Site Planning Guide For more information about the rack cabinet see Rack cabinet user s manual bundled with the rack cabinet Installing the system unit This section describes how to install the system unit in a rack cabinet Installing the rack rail 3 2 When you mount the system unit to the rack cabinet use the rack rails provided for exclusive use with the system unit Use a Hitachi rack cabinet or an EIA standard rack The following describes the procedure to install the rack rails in a rack cabinet 1 Slide out the inner rail from outer rail while pressing the button on the inner rail until the inner rail stops Then the inner rail is locked
30. from the system unit Change the direction of the antenna of the TV set or the radio Use different electrical outlets A mouse is susceptible to exogenous electrical noise When mouse malfunction occurs we recommend getting power for the system unit and power for peripherals from the same OA tap with noise filter If foreign or other objects get inside an optical sensor of a mouse remove the objects If this situation happens a mouse cursor may not move smoothly Wait more than 10 seconds to turn on the system unit after turning off the system unit If the AC supply to the system unit is shut down for example a circuit breaker at a switchboard is shut off or AC power from the UPS is shut off by a scheduling function of UPS wait at least 30 seconds For each case the system unit may not start up if you turn on the system unit earlier For information about how to turn off the power see Powering off system unit and follow the instruction If the system unit is used in a room with carpets or you use for example a lap robe during operation of the system unit static electricity can be generated depending on the type of the material and can affect the system unit and peripherals Use the ones made of material that does not generate too much static electricity Make sure the system unit does not hit anything when you move the system unit The system unit and its internal devices need periodical maintenance See User s G
31. gen Schalten Sie das Gerat aus und warten Sie mindestens 10 Minuten bevor Sie die Abdeckung entfernen ZEZ CAUTIO BROS BI Risk of electric shock Do not open Safety guidelines Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Before installing This chapter describes what you need to know before installing the system unit for example environmental requirements for installation restrictions and so on O D o Check at the delivery Environmental requirements for installation Restrictions Overview of Installation Before installing 1 1 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Check at the delivery This section describes what you need to check when the system unit is delivered Checking delivered items After you unpack go through the Check list for the delivered items to confirm all the items are delivered and no items are damaged If you find any missing parts or any problems contact the lt sales partner gt Environmental requirements for installation For the detail of installation method for the system unit see Hitachi Compute Blade 2000 1000 320 and Hitachi Compute Rack 220 210 Site Planning Guide Restrictions This section describes restrictions regarding an operating environment of the system unit and peripherals and regarding how to use them Operating environment of the system unit and peripherals e Use a genuine Hitachi rack mount kit and install
32. her on the front side or the rear side is pressed 5 ACCESS LED Green On Accessing HDD SSD 6 ERROR LED Amberon HDD errors fan errors power supply errors or other hardware errors occur Press the POWER switch to turn on off the system unit If you 7 POWER switch S press the power switch continuously for 4 seconds or more you can forcibly turn off the system unit 8 SERVICE switch Press the SERVICE switch to turn on off the SERVICE LED Press this button to perform hard reset restart on the system unit 9 RESET switch i If you need to press the switch use for example a ballpoint pen to press the switch 10 FUNCTION switch Not for use Do not press this switch Overview 2 3 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide MAINTENANCE LEDs MAINTENANCE LEDs can display the event code the POST code or the power consumption and you can select what to display on it by using the SERVICE switch A combination of ON OFF selections of MODEO LED MODE1 LED and SERVICE LED determines what is currently displayed A combination of ON OFF selections of MODEO LED MODE1 LED and the SERVICE LED determines what the MAINTENANCE LEDs indicate as follows Table 2 3 What the MAINTENANCE LEDs indicate SERVICE LED MODEO LED MODE1 LED What the MAINTENANCE LEDs indicate Off Off Off Event code On Off On POST code Off On On Power consumption e Event code The operation status of the system unit is d
33. hi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Lock lever Figure 3 15 Remove the rear side of the outer rail from the rack cabinet 3 Then hold down the lock tab at the front of the outer rail and remove the guide from the guide hole at the front of the rack cabinet Lock tab Figure 3 16 Remove the front side of the outer rail from the rack cabinet 4 Repeat with the other slide rail Installation 3 17 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Powering on off system unit This chapter describes procedures to power on off the system unit Powering on system unit Powering off system unit Shutting down the power forcibly DI DI D D Terminating an application and reset Powering on off system unit 4 1 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Powering on system unit 4 2 This section describes the procedures to powering on the system unit Before powering on the system unit make sure that 100VAC or 200VAC the selection of which is in accordance with the AC cable used is supplied to the electrical outlets the electrical outlet box or a UPS off the system unit If the AC power source to the system unit is shut down for example a circuit breaker at a switchboard is shut off or AC power from the UPS is shut off by a scheduling function of UPS wait at least 30 seconds The sy
34. i EEE 1 1 Check at the delivery AEA 1 2 Environmental requirements for installation i 1 2 RESUMCHIOMS xinoiadcunanindiacdseatbaladscantdnianibneune bnaianauanswoadnciunios dawns SEE AE 1 2 Overview of Installation PAE 1 4 cca 2 1 Name of each component and its functions assa 2 2 dat zizuen EEN 3 1 Installing the rack eziz a dA 3 2 Installing the system AAO 3 2 Installing removing a front EE 3 7 Connecting to the system LINE AE 3 9 Removing the system AUE 3 15 Contents iii Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Powering on off system RE d EO 4 1 e laten E 4 2 Powering off system AU 4 4 Shutting down the power TOTI aaa 4 5 Terminating an application and gaa 4 5 bia 5 1 System Ra geala dealdia EK 5 2 iv Contents Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Preface This document describes features restrictions and installation of the Compute Rack 220S CR 220S Please read this document carefully and maintain a copy for reference This preface includes the following information Intended Audience Release Notes Referenced Documents Document Conventions Convention for storage capacity values Getting Hel Comments DI DI D D D DI D Notice The use of Compute Rack and all other Hitachi Data Systems products is governed by the terms of your agreement s with Hitachi Data Systems Preface v Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Intended Audience This document is intend
35. ing and power on Connection to the system unit Check the indicator status Check the POWER LED of power supply Check the POWER LED switch of Operation panel See Hitachi Compute Blade 2000 1000 320 and Hitachi Compute Rack 220 210 Site Planning Guide Figure 1 1 Installation procedure Before installing Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Before installing Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Overview This chapter describes the names of the components of the system unit and how to use basic functions O Name of each component and its functions Overview 2 1 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Name of each component and its functions This section describes the name of each component and its functions Front side I I Ss o o J EITACHI With Front bezel AU7706 Y AU7706 R Figure 2 1 CR 220S front side Overview Table 2 1 CR 220S front side components Location Name State Description The operation panel has switches to control the system unit 1 Operation panel and LEDs for the statu
36. ing this equipment may cause personal injuries Chassis replacement must be performed by at least by two people or by use of a lit Weight 33kg Charge Lourde Soulever cet quipement peut entrainer des blessures Le remplacement du chassis doit tre effectu par ha moins deux personnes ou l aide d un vateur Poids 33kg Carga Pesada Levantar este equipo puede causar heridas personales La substituci n del chasis debe ser realizada por al menos dos personas o usar un elevador Peso 33kg Schwerlast Das Anheben dieses Ger tes kann Verletzungen verursachen Ein Standortwechsel des Ger tes muss von mindestens zwei Personen oder mit Hilfe einer Hebevorrichtung durchgef hrt werden Gewicht 39 kg BYR VTE Super cay HEMM RELMOzel Pr E KE SF OE GREEN PR EOS ZUZEN RSR L ERL BUTE 39 A HUI ELGAR EZG EOS BAS FA MORO DAS AB Biyang HBAS BE EE RUZULO ABH YA US ZO ERAN HKRRRLAMAB dro BERE RRE MAREEA LE E TH EEE EA EIO ERREK MRERRREH SEMRERS TRAHTER SAHRA WORRERBOSRMA H Handle with care Wf you put something heavy on the fee area on top of the system when installing the rack cabinet you may be injured due to heavy things fal Do not use a free area on top of the system as a working space Manipuler avec soin Si vous placez quelque chose de lourd dans l espace vide au dessus du syst me lorsque vous installez le cabinet du rack vous risquez d
37. isplayed Under normal operation all LEDs are OFF If an error occurs the LED corresponding to the component where the error occurred is turned on Table 2 4 Event code indicate MAINTENANCE LED Where the error occurred 1 CPUs 2 Memory 3 Motherboard 4 PCI 5 Power Voltage 6 Fans 7 Temperature 8 Other hardware All off Normal operation 2 4 Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide POST code POST code of the system BIOS is displayed All codes have two digits and each digit is a four bit data in binary Upper digit is displayed with the four LEDs from 1 to 4 and lower one displayed on the LEDs 5 to 8 If Power On Self Test POST is successful LEDs 1 3 5 6 and 7 are turned on and the POST code is AE in this case Lower Upper Upper bit digit digit 1 DR DTI A DP D 2 3 3 2 4 1 d Lower bit 6 07 0 O8 D Figure 2 3 POST code indicate The MAINTENANCE LEDs keep the data of the POST code and the Tp event code unless the AC power source is turned off When the power of the system unit is turned on the display gets cleared Power consumption The rough estimate of the current power consumption of the system unit W is displayed The numbers of turned on MAINTENANCE LEDs indicate the power consumption as follows Table 2 5 Power consumption indicate
38. ld In text keyboard key parameter name property name hardware labels hardware button hardware switch In a procedure user interface item Italic Variable emphasis reference to document title called out term Screen text Command name and option drive name file name folder name directory name code file content system and application output user input lt gt angled brackets Variable used when italic is not enough to identify variable Square bracket Optional values braces Required or expected value vertical bar Choice between two or more options or arguments _ underline Default value for example a_ b Preface vii Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Convention for storage capacity values Physical storage capacity values for example disk drive capacity are calculated based on the following values 1 kilobyte KB 1 000 10 bytes 1 megabyte MB 1 000 KB or 1 000 bytes 1 gigabyte GB 1 000 MB or 1 000 bytes 1 terabyte TB 1 000 GB or 1 000 bytes 1 petabyte PB 1 000 TB or 1 000 bytes 1 exabyte EB 1 000 PB or 1 000 bytes Logical storage capacity values for example logical device capacity are calculated based on the following values 1 block 512 bytes 1 KB 1 024 2 bytes 1 MB 1 024 KB or 1 024 bytes 1 GB 1 024 MB or 1 024 bytes 1 TB 1 024 GB or 1 024 bytes 1 PB 1 024 TB
39. lure or other reason In order for the system unit to automatically start you need UPS management software For details contact the sales representative You also need to change the settings of the system BIOS Restore AC Power Loss to Power On See Hitachi Compute Rack 220S BIOS Guide je If you use a UPS the system unit will not automatically start even mp cables If you install a power supply BP2361 Y BP2361 R you need two AC es H ES BEER olo rw Figure 3 12 Connecting AC cable to UPS Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide LAN cable In order to connect the system unit to a network such as a LAN or a WAN connect a network interface connector on the rear side of the system unit to a switching hub by using a LAN cable The system unit has two network interface connectors as standard options e Network interface connector 1 Connects to onboard LAN1 e Network interface connector 2 Connects to onboard LAN2 e Network interface connector 3 Connects to onboard LAN e Network interface connector 4 Connects to onboard LANA The onboard LAN controller of the system unit supports 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T We recommend using enhanced category 5 LAN cables or better follow the following instructions If you fail to do so network interface connectors can be damaged and LAN cables can be damaged or disconnected
40. ompute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide o gt Poor contact and tracking Comply with the following instructions when handling the power plug Otherwise tracking or poor contact may cause overheating and a fire e Make sure that the power plug is fully and securely inserted into the electrical outlet e Before inserting the power plug confirm that there is no dust or a water droplet on the plug If any dust or water droplet is found wipe it off with a dry cloth and then insert it gt gt o gt Requirements for power outlets e Use a grounding 2 pole plug in power outlet Outlets of any other types would cause an electric shock or fire e In order to prevent an electric shock connect the outlet s grounding electrode to a grounding terminal installed by a qualified electrician Without connection to the grounding terminal an electric shock can occur in the event of a failure in power supply gt Plugging and unplugging When inserting the power plug into the electrical outlet or removing it be sure to hold the plug section Do not pull the cable it can partially break the wire overheat the broken part and lead to a fire Power supply Since the power supply has a high voltage area in it do not open the cover If you do it can result in an electric shock or equipment failure OP b PE gt b Installing power supply slot cover When removing a power supply do not insert your hand
41. or 1 024 bytes 1 EB 1 024 PB or 1 0246 bytes Getting Help The Hitachi Data Systems customer support staff is available 24 hours a day seven days a week If you need technical support log on to the Hitachi Data Systems Portal for contact information https portal hds com Comments Please send us your comments on this document doc comments hds com Include the document title and number including the revision level for example 07 and refer to specific sections and paragraphs whenever possible All comments become the property of Hitachi Data Systems Corporation Thank you viii Preface Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Safety guidelines This section contains warnings and important safety guidelines for using a Hitachi Compute Rack System Read and understand the information in this section before removing replacing and installing system components This section includes the following key topics Safety information Common precautions concerning safety General safety precautions Precautions against damage to equipment Safety and warning labels D DI D D D Safety guidelines ix Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Safety information This document uses the following symbols to emphasize certain information A WARNING This indicates the presence of a potential risk that might cause death or A A severe injury This indicates the presence of a potential risk that might cause relativ
42. or remove the system equipment in or from the rack cabinet always get help from at least one other person or use tools If the system equipment has to be installed on 31U and above of the rack cabinet or it is already installed there call for maintenance personnel instead of attempting to install or remove it Defective installation may cause the system equipment to fall resulting in injury or equipment failure Using a rack cabinet When using a rack cabinet do not place anything on the system unit mounted on the cabinet and do not use the top of the system unit mounted on the cabinet as a work bench A heavy object placed on top of the system unit on the cabinet may fall resulting in injury Locking the rail into place Be sure to pull out the equipment until it locks into place If not the equipment may move unexpectedly which causes you to get injured such as your finger caught in the gap Contact with metal edges When moving the equipment or adding parts take care not to hurt yourself on the metal or plastic edges You can wear cotton gloves to protect your hands xiv Safety guidelines Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide A Q Improper battery type CAUTION Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions A A O Handling of batteries Since maintenance personnel should change batteries do not change them
43. or tool inside the power slot After removing a power supply install a power slot cover Inside the power slot some conductors are exposed If you touch them with your hand or tool it may cause electric shock or equipment failure Safety guidelines Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide b E cr Abnormal heat smoke abnormal noise or abnormal smell Should you find anything abnormal occurring turn off the power and unplug all the power cables of the equipment maximum of 2 from the electrical outlets PP bb GE Do not repair remodel or disassemble Do not attempt to repair remodel or disassemble the equipment on your own except for performing expansion work in accordance with the instructions in this manual Work performed by unqualified persons can lead to an electric shock fire or burns Especially it is hazardous if you touch areas inside the high voltage power unit Removal of the cover or bracket Do not remove the cover or bracket It can result in an electric shock burns or equipment failure High temperature at a power supply When a power supply is in operation the cover and handle get hot Be careful when replacing a failed module You can get burned gt E OF Adding and replacing parts The cover and internal parts are hot immediately after the power is turned off You must wait for about 10 minutes before adding or removing internal parts unless otherwise specifi
44. ouch connection terminals such as a connector with your hand or any metal item Do not insert any objects such as wire into them Do not place the equipment in a place with metal pieces If you do a short circuit can be developed causing equipment failure Moving between two locations with a temperature differential When you move the equipment from one location to another a significant temperature gap between the two locations may cause condensation on the surface or inside the equipment Operating the equipment with condensation inside can cause a failure in equipment Leave the equipment at the new location for several hours until the equipment temperature conforms to that of the new environment before you start using it When you move the equipment from an environment with temperature 5 degrees Celsius to that with 25 degrees Celsius for example leave it for about two hours Adding and connecting to peripheral devices Use only peripheral devices which are explicitly listed as supported in the manual and always follow the instructions in the manual Using devices other than those mentioned above would cause a failure in peripheral devices and equipment due to the difference in connection specifications xvi Safety guidelines Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Radio interference When you install the equipment next to another electronic device the radio waves may interfere with each other In particular
45. ounting brackets with two screws to both the front tabs of the system unit Figure 3 7 Fixing mounting bracket Installation 3 7 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Installing a front bezel 1 Hook the tab inside the front bezel to the guide on the left side mounting bracket 2 Push in the other side of the front bezel all the way 3 After pushing in lock the front bezel with the bezel key Figure 3 8 Installing the front bezel A bezel key is fixed with adhesive tape inside the front bezel Tp Removing a front bezel Reverse the Installing a front bezel procedure 3 8 Installation Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Connecting to the system unit This chapter describes how to connect peripherals to the system unit Computer display keyboard and mouse Connect the computer display to the VGA connector on the rear side of the system unit using a display interface cable Connect a keyboard and a mouse to the USB connectors rear side Then connect the power plug of the computer display to the electrical outlet box inside the rack cabinet or an uninterruptible power supply UPS unit Windows loads new drivers and sets up new services Because the USB driver is not loaded during this period you cannot temporarily use a keyboard and a mouse for input If you changed the configuration of the system unit wait one or two minutes after sta
46. rtup and then use the keyboard or mouse for input At the first startup after you change the configuration of the system Tp EZI E EER Ee J POPSET ES DoS Tro Figure 3 9 Connecting display keyboard and mouse Installation 3 9 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide AC cable Connect an AC cable to the AC connector of the system unit If you use an AC cable for 100 VAC you need a 100VAC grounded two pole electrical outlet with a ground terminal If you use an AC cable for 200 VAC you need a 200VAC grounded two pole electrical outlet with a ground terminal Connect the AC cable to the electrical outlet box inside the rack cabinet or an uninterruptible power supply UPS If you connect AC cables to a UPS see Uninterruptible power supply UPS on page 3 12 to the system unit at the same time The system unit does not support AC power supply at different multiple voltages e If you pull out a power plug from the system unit or an electrical outlet wait 30 seconds or more and then reconnect a power plug Otherwise the system unit may not start up e e DO not connect both types of power sources 100 VAC and 200 VAC achieve redundant configuration you need two AC cables e When an AC cable is connected and the system unit gets supplied with AC power both SERVICE LEDs on the front side and the rear side
47. s of the system unit See Operation panel on page 2 3 Green On Accessing HDD 2 HDD status LED Amber On Error occurred Amber Blink On going data rebuild USB connectors 2 e 3 front side USB devices can be connected 4 it n An internal HDD 3 5 inch can be installed to an extension Leg storage bay 3 5 inch 1 12 Indicates the LEDs on the operation panel by lenses 5 Bezel indicator S e See Operation panel on page 2 3 6 Bezel lock Locking the Front bezel by the lock key Notes 1 The LED lights green while the HDD is being accessed for rebuilding 2 A dummy tray is installed for an extension bay without an internal HDD Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Operation panel 6000000 With Front bezel AU7706 Y AU7706 R SEa or Figure 2 2 CR 220S Operation panel overview Table 2 2 Operation panel switches indicators and connectors Location Name State Description The POWER LED is turned on when the system unit is turned Green On 1 POWER LED i on by pressing the POWER switch MODE1 LED Green On The lower LED is MODEO and the upper one is MODE1 2 According to the lighting state of these two LEDs and the SERVICE LED the information displayed on MAINTENANCE MODEO LED Green On LEDs will differ 3 Gadea Green On Indicating the operation status of the system unit 4 SERVICE LED Blue On The SERVICE LED turns on when a SERVICE switch eit
48. stem unit may not start up if you turn on the system unit earlier for each case e Wait more than 10 seconds to powering off the system unit after powering on the system unit After memory check in Power On Self Test POST started do not turn off the power until the operating system OS starts Otherwise the system unit may not start next time je e Wait more than 10 seconds to turn on the system unit after turning EEE When an AC cable is connected and the system unit gets supplied with Tip AC power both SERVICE LEDs on the front side and the rear side of the system blinks for about 60 seconds If you press the POWER switch while the SERVICE LEDs are blinking you have to wait until the blink end to start the system unit 1 Turn on the peripherals such as a computer display after you turn on the system unit For details see the manual of je Depending on a peripheral you may need to turn on the peripheral each peripheral device 2 Press the POWER switch on the front side of the system unit EEE If the setting of system BIOS Restore AC Power Loss is Power Tip on the system unit will be automatically turned on without pressing the POWER switch after the AC power source was recovered Powering on off system unit Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide POWER LED mg ITAGHI POWER switch OI DI E W DO ACCESS LED MAINTENANCE Figure 4 1 Turn on the POWER switch
49. te Description A ue _ If you install an optional Rear HDD kit ES7623 Y ES7623 R 13 14 optional you can add two extension storage bays 2 5 inch Green On Accessing HDD HDD status LED E Am On 2 optional ber O Error occurred Amber Blink On going data rebuild 3 PCI slots S A PCI Express board can be installed to a PCI slot PCI 8 A power supply can be installed to a power supply slot The 4 Power supply slots slot numbers are 1 2 from left to right 5 AC connector Connect an AC cable to the AC connector Green Blink AC power is supplied Stand by state AC cable is connected POWER switch is OFF Green On Power is ON Normal operation POWER switch is ON 6 Power supply LED a Amber Blink Warning status over temperature Amber On Errors occurred Failure AC cable has been disconnected or other reason 7 Network interface _ Connectors to connect LAN cables Network interface connectors 1 4 connector numbers are 1 to 4 from right to left 8 USB connectors P Connect a keyboard and a mouse You can also connect USB rear side devices 9 SERVICE switch Blue On The SERVICE LED turns on when a SERVICE switch either on with SERVICE LED the front side or the rear side is pressed Overview 2 7 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Location Name State Description Connect the management interface connector to a system Management console terminal using a LAN cable when you
50. the system unit in a Hitachi rack cabinet Do not use the system unit without installing the system unit in a rack cabinet e Ina hot or cold place use an air conditioner for a while to stabilize the ambient temperature before using the system unit e Do not use the system unit in direct sunlight or near heat generating devices such as stoves e Do not use the system unit in excessive dust e Do not use the system unit at extremely high or low temperature or in a place where the temperature changes rapidly Do not use the system unit at extremely high humidity e If lightning occurs near the place where the system unit is used or the power from the electrical outlets is unstable instantaneous power failure or voltage drop can occur blacking out the display When this situation happens turn off the system unit and restart 1 2 Before installing Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Handling of the system unit and peripherals If you turn off the power switch during system startup or while in operation you may not be able to start up the system unit again When this situation happens contact the sales representative or talk to the maintenance personnel If you install the system unit at the proximity of other electronic devices interference may occur Especially when a TV set or a radio is nearby electrical noise can be generated When this situation happens do the following Put the TV set or the radio away
51. uide and Appendix A Maintenance and supplies and follow the instruction for maintenance During system startup do not perform keyboard reset by pressing Ctrl Alt Delete System error occurs When you connect a USB device to the system unit it may not be recognized by the operating system OS because of loose connection In this case remove and connect again a USB device Before installing 1 3 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide The noise level of this system unit is 55 dB or less We recommend installing the system unit in a dedicated room You may feel the noise annoying depending on the installation environment or location If you install the system unit in an office room be careful enough to the environment and location The noise level of the equipment is measured in accordance with ISO 7779 standard Environment temperature is 15 degrees Celsius or less Position of measurement is 100 cm apart from the front of the equipment and at the height of 150 cm Note that the rotational speed of the fans is controlled by the temperature inside the system unit If the maximum load continues for an extended amount of time at high temperature or one of the fans gets out of order the noise level may exceed this standard level Note also that on startup or reboot the fans run at full speed and the noise level may exceed this standard level Electrical outlets Use only 100 120 VAC or 200 240 VAC as the power supply
52. use it past its service life Otherwise leakage or depletion of the electrolyte may cause smoke or electric shock To avoid such hazardous situations replace limited life parts once they are past their designated service life D Distribution board Install a distribution board close to an entrance exit to protect the devices in your computer system and to serve as an emergency power breaker D Signal cables e Route cables not to trip over them Tripping over cables could cause injury or failure of devices connected to the equipment and also could cause loss of valuable data e Do not place heavy items on the cables Avoid routing cables close to a thermal appliance If you do it could cause damage to cable sheaths resulting in failure of the connected devices D Before turning off the power e Follow the prescribed procedure for power operation Power input or output not according to the prescribed procedure may cause problems on the system equipment e Before turning off the power confirm that all devices connected to the equipment stop Turning off the power during operation of the equipment may cause equipment failure or data loss e When you are using an OS which requires the shut down procedure be sure to finish the shut down procedure before turning off the power Otherwise data may be lost xviii Safety guidelines Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Rack Mount Safety Consideration
53. use the remote 10 interface management function connector For the details of the remote management function see Remote Management User s Guide 11 Serial interface You can use this connector to connect a device such as a connector COMO modem that uses a serial interface 12 VGA connector b Connect a computer display to the VGA connector Notes 1 A dummy tray is installed for an extension bay without an internal HDD 2 The LED lights green while the HDD is being accessed for rebuilding a In the USB connectors rear side 2 left side of 4 port feeds 5V Tp unless the AC power source is turned off PCI slots The slot numbers are as follows PCI slot 2 i Ce pci slot 5 c MM RR PCI slot 1 _ Sse Heda Gr PCI slot 4 no rr PCI slot 3 HEGO ea za zaze 0 tick 4 TO 1 Figure 2 6 Location of PCI slot The specifications for the PCI slots are as follows Table 2 7 PCI slots specification Slot Specification 1 PCI Express 2 0 x 1 1 lanes Low profile 2 PCI Express 2 0 x 4 4 lanes Low profile 3 PCI Express 3 0 x 4 4 lanes 4 5 PCI Express 3 0 x 8 8 lanes Notes 1 The shape of connector is x 4 4 lanes 2 The shape of connector is x 8 8 lanes 2 8 Overview Hitachi Compute Rack 220S Getting Started Guide Network interface connectors 1 2 3 4 The status LEDs on the connector are explained as follo
54. ws 0 SO U Figure 2 7 Network interface connectors status LED Table 2 8 Network interface connectors status LED indicate Location Name State Description Green On A link with a hub has been established 1 Activity LED Green Blink Data is being transmitted or received Off A link with a hub has not been established A 1000BASE T link with a hub has been ei amberen established A 100BASE TX link with a hub has been G On de established Amber Blink A 1000BASE T link with a hub is being 2 Link LED established A 100BASE TX or 10BASE T link with a hub is Green Blink being established A 10BASE T link with a hub has been off established or link with a hub has not been established The Activity LED shows either case AC power is still supplied even if the power of the system unit is turned off but this LED will be turned off because only link by 10BASE T can be established device manager are as follows Onboard LAN1 PCI bus 6 device 0 function 0 Onboard LAN2 PCI bus 6 device 0 function 1 Onboard LAN3 PCI bus 6 device 0 function 2 Onboard LAN4 PCI bus 6 device 0 function 3 e The number of the network adapter which is the network interface connector recognized by the device manager may not match to the network interface connector number e Onboard LAN controllers network interfaces displayed by the Tp Overview 2 9 Hitachi Compute Rack 220S G
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