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1. Funcion foon 1 2 Force other bank J3D1 2 3 Normal mode Password disable or clear 1 2 Password protect 2 2 3 Password disabled cleared Clear CMOS NVRAM 1 2 Normal 2 3 Forced CMOS NVRAM clear BMC force update 1 2 Disable BMC force update J5C1 2 3 Enable BMC force update BMC flash write protect 1 2 Disable flash write protect J6D1 2 3 Enable flash write protect Circuit breaker 1 2 20A 110V USA J6F1 2 3 15A 100V Japan Default Jumper Setting 28 Platform Description Video Support The main board uses the ATI RN50 Embedded Video Controller with 32 MB of video RAM The RN50 provides these features 2D 3D video accelerator Dual DAC for simultaneous port support front rear video support Resolutions from VGA up to UXGA 1600 x 1200 Digital Video Input Output DVI DVO interface routed to the Intel Remote Management Module 2 RMM for KVM support up to 165 MHZ 3 3 V 32 bit 33 MHz PCI host interface The main board has a standard DB5 video connector Ethernet Support 1000 100 10 Ethernet capability is supported by the ESB2 MAC and 82563EB PHY
2. Figure 12 I O Riser Board Connectors tem Description rem Bespion 2 NIC Dual gigabit LAN Ethernet ports IB RMM2 NIC connector ID Remote Management Module 2 connector MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 31 SAS Riser Board optional 32 The SAS riser board works with the SAS backplane board to support eight SAS hard drives The SAS riser uses a dedicated slot at the front of the system to make cabling to the SAS backplane convenient The SAS riser board uses the LSI1078 SAS controller to provide eight SAS channels at up to 3Gb s The riser natively supports Integrated RAID levels 0 1 and If the optional RAID Activation Key and DDR2 667 registered DIMM are installed hardware RAID levels 0 1 5 6 10 50 and 60 are enabled The optional RAID smart battery can be installed to provide DDR2 DIMM refresh support during a power failure mza m o Figure 13 SAS Riser Connectors tem Description SSCS 5 5 RAID Activation Key 5 x4 PortA RAID DIMM Connector SAS Port E Platform Description 3 Starting Up and Shutting Down Server Powering On the Server Press the power button on the front control panel The fans start and POST begins gt
3. 35 BIOS Setup Utility Page AVOUT cask EIE eS 35 KEV DO ar CORTAS 36 Console REGIFECTION seca siinseeinanstadensasnahsnecaeheaSbaiaeansnsasaegninnde saadbnadbeeiaduinsadsagunedessadinnsdacadimanameaddunnsdeessunnss 37 Serial Configuration 37 Keystroke 38 SI uDeP Ee cpu 38 E C 38 Interface to Server Management seinirnsrmis nsari kEnnEn eene rennen enne nennen 38 Sample Setup for Console Redirection 38 Extensible Firmware Interface EFI Shell tei taedia epp att ines 39 5 User Serviceable Platform Components 43 Tools and Supplies e ene eene eren enne nnne nennen 43 Removing and Installing the COWVGr ics te tact rentia radit eben La a dia cree edis E Pe eed 43 REMOVING th E 44 COVEN EART ARE 44 HOtSWapping Front Systemi es 45 Hotswapping a Rear
4. 54 22 Minimum Entre EUER ENARE AE 55 23 Memory Board Aand B PopulatiOn i toot trt ttt een ttt teta teet etie 56 24 Memory Board B C D PODUl amp tl nisu its ett Ene ebat eet seen ramen Gies 56 25 Remove Memory Board DIMM nennen eene AEE enne 57 26 DI MIMS Em 58 27 60 Tables Sarety Warnings ANG CAUTIONS ERE E 7 2 Chassis Feature SUMMARY aset ce deos te edades Bg e e Rainis 14 ront CORmIDOBOhts dae aseo eret tenente nni O 15 4 Front Panel Controls and IndiCators ecce inre etae tea bt nba Lead deba ERIT VERE ven 16 5 Rear Platon let 68er itte E te o px T Seren I E ERR TR Ier RUE NR IU VAR YR E UNE 18 Power Supply IndiCators icetesi ttn bu ctu daa qud bea ood E UR e anaes 22 Te POWER ldelleziio seE 24 9 ALLEN TOMA MICA Oli aces dei ette dde 24 9 Hard Disk Drive Carrier sssssssssssssseeeee eee eene ene nnne nee nennen eere nennen nennen 25 10 Main Board Component Location erisusi narren cesi nde a Ra rel Ra dde 27 11 Hot Plug Memory B
5. 19 Available Memory Configurations ennemi ener 20 Power 21 Power Supply MOGUIES yet ei equas edant de ciu ttd 21 SUbSVSEO Is E EE ined 23 FOS Wap PCI SOS e e 24 mere 25 FOL OWaAP ALO DIVO oc 25 Removable Media Drive Bay Support 25 5 Halt height Drive 25 System Board Set nakinn ANENE EN EE iaasassnesdeduassdseadsassbosdegaasannsdeeassddesaasabasssdesannses 26 rl T m 26 SUPPO 29 EEE 29 Memory Board 4 30 VO Riser Board Optional tt 31 Riser Board 2 rnc sae oles duae e en se ea eaa 32 3 Starting Up and Shutting Down the Server 33 Poweting ORmdhl amp E AK EUR DEBE QU Ua QE RE 33 Shutting Down the Server sssssssssssssssssseeeee mene enne eene een nre nennen eene eene eene 33 MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 3 4 Server Platform Utilities 35
6. 55 Installing and REMOVING DIMMS 55 Memory Population 4 4 EEEE EEE EEEE Ennn 55 IS DIMM ree 57 REMOVING DIMMS 58 4 Contents 6 Replacing CMOS Battery 59 7 Regulatory and Integration Information 61 Product Regulatory 4 enne iren ener ener eene 61 Product Safety bad 61 Product COmlpllafiGe ss tenter tette itte nete eta Eae eek 61 Product EMG sicco resp E anti mesa ex emer 61 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings m mnm nnnnn nnne en 61 Electromagnetic Compatibility NOtlG88 rnc retten ederet rope ro stessa p rs 61 Europe CE Declaration of Conformity necesse etin ite terni Fe rex tea des 61 Appendix A POST Codes 63 POST Progress Codes and MesSSAag6S csetera ee 64 POST ErnroriMessages and Handling e Teien ti rt ttt daa 67 PO T easet to enam raga ed re ep ex T 78 MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 5 Figures 1 PLATINUM 7200 IR Server Front View 13 2 ROHECORNIDONGINS
7. A 2 lt N 4 Figure 26 Install DIMMs Lower the memory board DIMM cover over the DIMM slots Line up the hooks in the cover with the notches on the bottom edge of the memory board Press down on the cover until the hooks on both the top and bottom of the cover click into place around the memory board Install the memory board For instructions see Installing a Memory Board Removing DIMMs A Caution Use extreme care when removing DIMMs Too much pressure can damage the connector Apply only enough pressure on the plastic levers to release the DIMM Qu d Sue 58 Remove the top cover For instructions see Removing the Top Cover Remove the memory board For instructions see Removing a Memory Board Press down on the hooks on the underside of the memory board to disengage them Lift the memory board DIMM cover from the memory board Open the plastic levers on each end of the DIMM socket s The DIMM will lift from the Socket Hold the DIMM only by the edges Do not touch the DIMM components or the gold edge connectors Store it in an antistatic bag Install replacement DIMMs if necessary For instructions see Installing DIMMs Install the memory board For instructions see Installing a Memory Board User Serviceable Platform Components 6 5 The lithium battery the Main Board powers the real time
8. Support for up to four 2 5 inch SATA hard drives or eight 2 5 inch SAS hard drives with optional SAS riser board Support for up to seven PCI Express adapters Four x8 slots Three x4 slots Support for up to 256 GB Fully Buffered DIMM Double Data Rate 2 DDR2 533 or 667 MHz memory Support for two integrated gigabit LAN ports or four integrated gigabit LAN ports with optional riser board Serviceability Front access to hot swap hard disk drives Front access to hot swap fans Rear access to hot swap power supplies System power and system status LEDs System ID buttons and LEDs on front panel and rear of system Memory status LEDs Processor failure LEDs Color coded parts to identify hot swap and non hot swap serviceable components Availability Two hot plug PCI Express slots Up to two 1570 watt power supplies in a redundant 1 1 configuration the second power supply is optional Dual power cords 1 1 when two power supplies are installed Up to eight hot swap system fans in a redundant 7 1 configuration two rear fans are optional four rear fans are required for redundancy e Eight hot swap 2 5 inch SAS hard drives e SAS RAID riser board optional with a battery backed DDR2 DIMM for disk cache Manageability e Remote management Emergency Management Port EMP e Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI 1 5 compliant partial IPMI 2 0 compliance e Wired For Man
9. ert ord auabeda ves nakbades san 15 3 Front Panel Controls and Indicators 16 4 Rear Platform Features 18 Ds Mamon Boards REM ETE 19 6 Power Supply Indicators nene eee nennen nenne rennen nenne 22 7 Rear Fan ee c e 23 8 Hard Drive Fa CUPIT 25 9 Main Board Component 5 ener nennen 27 TO Board Jurmipelsss tette ei tiani 28 11 Memory Board LEDs and COFTFGCIOFS ito attt Pr exp rt Fred vem 30 T2 VO te mod 31 CONNECTIONS ccn NUMINE MM IEEE E ats 32 14 Removing ThE TOP COVE uertit etta na Pet eub te ce detta Det bett 44 15 oystem Fan Location and 45 16 Remioving a Rear System detracta ka kasd ed d e RI e Ra E du a RR Rd 46 17 Hard Disk Drive Carrier emen nennen nennen sn e AAEE n ene 47 18 Attaching the Hard Drive to the eene eene ener 48 19 PCI Slot Attention 51 20 Opening Memory Board Latches scie veda oa Rd a E ui We da o E 54 21 Removing a Memory
10. A left Purpose Power Good LED green Description This green LED is driven by internal circuitry and is lit whenever the power is turned on B center C right Fault LED amber AC OK LED green This amber LED is driven by internal circuitry and is lit when a power rail has failed The LED is lit even if the power supply is in a latched state The only time during a fault when it is not lit is if the 3 3 VSB is lost The LED is not lit when the power supply is turned off by powering down the platform This green LED is driven by internal circuitry and is lit whenever the AC power cord is plugged in to an active AC power source Platform Description Cooling Subsystem N CAUTION The chassis top cover must be installed for proper system cooling Cooling components must be hot swapped within two minutes This time period applies only to the time that the cooling component is physically removed not from the time of failure The cooling subsystem consists of hot swap redundant 7 1 fans In a redundant configuration the system supports one fault at a time either one fan fault or one power supply fault and it supports hot swapping one component at a time If a cooling component fails the system cooling is maintained and the system continues to operate while the component is hot swapped Each front fan assembly has one status LED The LED is off when both fans are operating normally The L
11. A failsafe mode when the installed memory configuration is incompatible with dual channel operation In single channel mode only Branch 0 Channel 0 is operational with all other FBDIMMs disabled automatically DIMM Sparing Mode Only supported in a lock stepped dual channel configuration DIMM Sparing is the use of a lock stepped FBDIMM rank on a memory branch to provide a backup in case any other lock stepped FBDIMM rank on the same branch exceeds a user selectable Memory ECC Correctable Error threshold in a fixed time period This failure prediction mechanism allows the system to automatically the contents of a failing FBDIMM rank a backup or spare rank Disable the failing FBDIMM rank These actions are completed before the FBDIMM rank begins to generate more serious memory ECC uncorrectable errors that would bring down the system by corrupting memory Memory Mirroring Mode Memory Mirroring is a high availability mode providing a redundant image of the system memory This image allows the system to continue operating if memory ECC uncorrectable errors would otherwise bring down the system in another memory configuration Platform Description Power Subsystem The power subsystem consists of the following e Power supply modules e The Power Distribution Board The power subsystem can be configured with two power supply modules installed for 1 1 redundancy at 220 VAC Power Supply Modules The output
12. If memory boards A B C and D are installed Identically numbered FBDIMM sockets for both memory boards in a branch must be populated with FBDIMMs identical in terms of timing technology and size For example DIMM and B1 must be identical and DIMM C1 and D1 must be identical FBDIMMS installed in different socket positions numbers on a memory board do not need to be identical For example DIMMs A1 and B1 can be different from DIMMs A2 and B2 If memory mirroring is not required FBDIMMSs installed in the same socket positions numbers across the two branches do not need to be identical For example DIMMs A1 and B1 can be different from DIMMs C1 and D1 If memory mirroring is required FBDIMMs installed in the same socket positions numbers across the two branches must be identical For example DIMMs A1 and B1 must be identical to DIMMs C1 and D1 Additional memory can be added by installing identical pairs of DIMMs in the lowest numbered available slots N Memory Memory Memory Memory Board Board Board Board A B E D Lock step pair Branch 1 Lock step pair ry Branch 0 Y Channel 0 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 0 Branch 1 Figure 24 Memory Board D Population User Serviceable Platform Components Installing DIMMs Cautions Use extreme care when insta
13. Physical Layer The 82563EB PHY outputs two Gbit LAN ports and connects to a 1x2 RJ45 Gbit connector that is accessible at the rear of the system MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 29 One two or four memory boards can be installed Each memory board has eight DIMM sockets 30 that support x4 or x8 single or dual rank FBD DDR2 DIMMs speeds of 533 MT s 4 4 4 5 5 5 latencies and 667 5 5 5 5 latency are supported DDR2 DRAM technologies of 512 Mbit 1 Gbit and 2 Gbit are supported The memory boards connect to the main board throug connectors The memory boards have LEDs that indicate the status of the memor the status of each DIMM e o egg o Figure 11 Memory Board LEDs and Connectors Table 11 Hot Plug Memory Board LEDs and Buttons mem A Good LED memory board power is good 8 Fault LED amber DIMM1 had an eror and needs to be replaced p DIMMS Fault LED amber DIMMS had an eror and needs to be replaced E Fault LED amber DIMMA had an eror and needs to be replaced F Fault LED amber DIMMS had an eror and needs to be replaced G Fault LED amber DIMIMG had an eror and needs to be replaced DIMM7 Fault LED amber DIMM7 had an eror and needs to be replaced 1 Fault LED amber DIMMS had an eror and needs to be
14. install an expansion slot cover align the cover with the slot from the rear of the chassis Press the cover into the slot Rotate the bracket at the rear of the chassis into the down position install a replacement card see Installing a Non Hot Plug PCI Card 10 Install the top cover For instructions see Installing the Top Cover Installing a Non Hot Plug Card 1 Observe the safety precautions warnings and cautions described in Safety Information Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system Power down the system and unplug both AC power cords Remove the top cover For instructions see Removing the Top Cover e w w Being careful not to touch the components or the gold edge connectors on the PCI card remove it from its protective wrapper Place the card component side up on a clean static free work surface Rotate the retention latch at the rear of the card slot into the up position If necessary remove the expansion slot cover in the slot you are using by sliding it up from inside the chassis 8 Align and slide the adapter board down until it seats in its connector If you are installing a full length card guide the front of the card into the appropriate slot 9 Press the card down firmly until it seats into the slot 10 Rotate the retention latch at the rear of the card slot into the down position 11 Attach the required cables to the PCI card 12 Install the t
15. lt Esc gt key is pressed in any sub menu the parent menu is re entered When the lt Esc gt key is pressed in any major menu the exit confirmation window is displayed and you are asked whether changes can be discarded If No is selected and the lt Enter gt key is pressed or if the lt Esc gt key is pressed you are returned to where you were before lt Esc gt was pressed without affecting any existing any settings If Yes is selected and the Enter key is pressed setup is exited and the BIOS continues with POST The up arrow is used to select the previous value in a pick list or the previous option in a menu item s option list The selected item must then be activated by pressing the lt Enter gt key The down arrow is used to select the next value in a menu item s option list or a value field s pick list The selected item must then be activated by pressing the lt Enter gt key The left and right arrow keys are used to move between the major menu pages The keys have no affect if a sub menu or pick list is displayed The lt Tab gt key is used to move between fields For example lt Tab gt can be used to move from hours to minutes in the time item in the main menu The minus key on the keypad is used to change the value of the current item to the previous value This key scrolls through the values in the associated pick list without displaying the full list This key only works for date and time The pl
16. such as medical industrial residential alarm systems and test equipment other than an ITE application may require further evaluation MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 7 General Warnings The power supply in this product contains no user serviceable parts There may be more than one supply in this product Refer servicing only to qualified personnel Do not attempt to modify or use the supplied AC power cord if it is not the exact type required A product with more than one power supply will have a separate AC cord for each supply The DC push button on off switch on the front panel does not turn off system AC power To remove power from the system you must unplug each AC power cord from the wall outlet or power supply Ensure that the system is disconnected from its power source and from all telecom munication links networks and modem lines whenever the chassis cover is to be removed This may require disconnecting multiple power cords Do not operate the system with the cover removed A microprocessor and heat sink may be hot if the system has been running Also there may be sharp pins and edges on some board and chassis parts Contact should be made with care Consider wearing protective gloves Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Discard used batteries according to manufacturer s instructions Depending on the we
17. wait for the LED to turn off and re start the hot insertion 12 Install the top cover For instructions see Installing the Top Cover User Serviceable Platform Components Removing Non Hot Plug Card cards installed in slots 1 and 2 are hot swappable If you are adding or removing a card from one of these slots you can do so without powering down the server If you wish to do so follow the instructions under Removing Hot plug Card with Operating System Hot Plug Interface or Removing Hot plug PCI Card with Hardware Hot Plug Interface and Installing a Hot plug Add in Card Damage to system occurs if power is removed from the system prior to removal or installation of non hot plug boards 1 Observe the safety precautions warnings and cautions described in Safety Information Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system Power down the system and unplug both AC power cords to remove power from the server Remove the top cover For instructions see Removing the Top Cover Disconnect any cables attached to the PCI card Rotate the retention latch at the rear of the card slot into the up position Pull up on the card to remove it Place the card on a clean static free work surface or inside a static free plastic bag oan on wn Install an expansion slot cover over the empty slot or install a replacement card
18. 10 Remove the new lithium battery from its package 11 Being careful to observe the correct polarity insert the battery at an angle into the battery socket with the edge of the battery under the larger prongs in the battery socket 12 Push the battery toward the larger prongs while pushing down on the raised edge of the battery until it clicks into place under all four prongs 13 Install the Memory Board or the Memory Board air baffle into slot A For instructions see Cold Insertion of a Memory Board 14 Install the top cover For instructions see Installing the Top Cover 60 Replacing the CMOS Battery 7 Regulatory and Integration Information Product Regulatory Compliance Product Safety Compliance The server board complies with the following safety requirements e EN 60950 European Union IEC 60950 International CE Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC European Union Product RoHS Compliance Restriction of Hazardous Substances This server system is compliant to European Directive 2002 95 EC RoHS Product EMC Compliance The server board has been has been tested and verified to comply with the following electromagnetic compatibility EMC regulations when installed a compatible host system e CISPR 22 3rd Edition Class A Radiated amp Conducted Emissions International EN 55022 Class A Radiated amp Conducted Emissions European Union EN 55024 Immunity European Union e CE E
19. 859B Memory Board D DIMM_4 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 859C Memory Board D DIMM_5 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 859D Memory Board D DIMM_6 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 859E Memory Board D DIMM_7 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 859F Memory Board D DIMM_8 Correctable ECC error encountered after 10 85A0 Memory Board A DIMM_1 Uncorrectable ECC error encountered 85A1 Memory Board A DIMM_2 Uncorrectable ECC error encountered POST Codes Table 19 POST Error Manager Messages and Handling continued MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 75 76 Table 19 POST Error Manager Messages and Handling continued POST Error Code POST Error Manager Message 85FC Closed Loop Thermal Throttling could not be configured Major defaulting to Open Loop 85FD Memory was not configured for the selected Memory RAS Minor Configuration 8601 System booting from the other bank Recovery jumper is set to Minor recovery mode 8602 WatchDog timer expired secondary BIOS may be bad Minor 8603 Secondary BIOS checksum fail Minor 9000 Unspecified processor component has encountered a non Major specific error POST Codes Table 19 POST Error Manager Messages and Handling continued POST Error Code POST Error Manager Message 9609 Unspecified software component encountered a start error 9641 PEI Core component encountered a load error 9667 PE
20. Buttons and LED Indicators Three USB 2 0 ports 4 pin connectors Hard Drive Activity LED Green Amber Indicates hard drive activity and fault status LED State Description Green On Green Blinking A hard drive is being initialized A hard drive is active Amber On Hard drive slot failure Amber Slow Blinking 1 Hz A predictive hard drive slot failure or rebuild in process Amber Fast Blinking 2 5 Hz Hard drive rebuild interrupted or rebuild on empty slot LAN1 LAN2 Status LEDs Green Indicates LAN activity status LED State Description Off Idle On Inactive No Access Blinking Active Access 16 Platform Description Item Feature Description F System Status Fault LED Indicates system status Green Amber LED State Description Off Not ready AC Power Off POST error Green On Ready System booted and ready Green Blinking Degraded CPU or DIMM disabled Amber On Critical Alarm Critical Power Supply Blower Voltage or Temperature failure Amber Blinking Non Critical Redundant Power Alarm Supply or Blower failure Non Critical Blower Voltage and Temperature failure G System Power LED Indicates system power status Green LED State ACPI Off Power off No On Power on No Off 54 55 Blinking 51 Yes On SO Yes
21. DIMMs Memory Population Rules Memory must be populated beginning with memory board A slot 1 This is DIMM Slot Memory board A is at the right side of the system Toincrease memory capacity additional memory can be added to memory board A beginning with slot A2 and followed by slot A3 and then slot A4 ensure proper system thermal performance all DIMM slots must be populated with either a DIMM or a DIMM blank Memory Board A 3 d Channel 0 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 x d Branch 0 Branch 1 E d Figure 22 Minimum Memory Population If only memory boards A and B are installed e identically numbered FBDIMM sockets for both memory boards must be populated with FBDIMMs identical in terms of timing technology and size For example DIMM and B1 must be identical e FBDIMMs installed in different socket positions numbers on a riser board do not need to be identical for dual channel operation For example DIMMs A1 and B1 can be different from DIMMs A2 and B2 e Additional memory can be added by installing identical pairs of DIMMs in the lowest numbered available slots MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 55 56 p Memory Memory Board Board Cro Channel 1 Channel2 Channel 3 Branch 0 Branch 1 Figure 23 Memory Board A and B Population
22. H System ID LED Blue Identifies the system via server management or locally 1 NMI button Asserts NMI J System Reset button Press to reset the system K System Power button Press to turn the system power on or off L System ID button Press to turn the System ID LED on or off MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 17 Platform Rear This diagram shows the system with the optional panel installed COE n G O E i O MEE LL K N D F G J LIM Figure 4 Rear Platform Features Table 5 Rear Platform Features Item Description A PCI Slots Slot 1 PCI Express x8 hot plug Slot 2 PCI Express hot plug Slot 3 PCI Express x8 not hot plug Slot 4 PCI Express x8 not hot plug Slot 5 PCI Express x4 not ho
23. If a value cannot be changed the 5 value field is inaccessible Console Redirection The BIOS supports redirection of both video and keyboard through a serial link COM port When console redirection is enabled local host server keyboard input and video output are passed both to the local keyboard and video connections and to the remote console via the serial link Keyboard inputs from both sources are considered valid and video is displayed to both outputs With console redirection the system can be operated without a host keyboard or monitor attached to the system and run entirely via the remote console Setup and any other text based utilities can be accessed via console redirection Serial Configuration Settings When redirecting through a modem as opposed to a null modem cable the modem needs to be configured with the following e Auto answer for example ATSO 2 to answer after two rings e Modem reaction to DTR set to return to command state e g AT amp D1 Failure to provide the second item will result in the modem either dropping the link when the server reboots as in AT amp DO or becoming unresponsive to server baud rate changes as in AT amp D2 The option for handshaking must be set to RTS CTS CD for optimum performance The CD refers to carrier detect If EMP is sharing the COM port with serial redirection the handshaking must be set to Xon Xoff CD In selecting this form of handshaking the serv
24. Memory Board B DIMM_5 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 858D Memory Board B DIMM_6 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 73 74 Table 19 POST Error Manager Messages and Handling continued POST Error Code Error Code POST Error POST Error Manager Message Message Severity 858 Memory Board DIMM 7 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 858F Memory Board B DIMM_8 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8590 Memory Board C DIMM_1 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8591 Memory Board C DIMM_2 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8592 Memory Board C DIMM_3 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8593 Memory Board C DIMM_4 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8594 Memory Board C DIMM_5 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8595 Memory Board C DIMM_6 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8596 Memory Board C DIMM_7 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8597 Memory Board C DIMM_8 Correctable ECC error encountered after 10 Memory Board D DIMM_1 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8599 Memory Board D DIMM_2 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 859A Memory Board D DIMM_3 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10
25. NOTE It might take three minutes or longer for video to be displayed depending on the amount of memory installed The server attempts to boot from the first device on the list of available devices in the boot manager If this device is not available it will move to the second device It continues down the list until it reaches the first available device Press F2 during POST to enter the BIOS setup utility This utility also contains a boot manager that allows to select a boot device for immediate boot Shutting Down the Server 1 Exit the operating system if applicable 2 Press and hold the power button until the server shuts down N CAUTION Powering down the server with the power button does not remove all power from the system The 3 3 V standby power is still available to the system even when it is not running To remove standby power from the system unplug all power cords from the system and unplug the power supplies If you do not unplug the power supplies standby power may be held up by the integrated capacitors for more than 10 minutes MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 33 34 4 Server Platform Utilities BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility is a text based utility that allows you to configure the system and view and change device settings and view environmental information for the platform The BIOS Setup Utility interface consists of several screens called pages Each page contains information or links to other page
26. Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 857C Memory Board D DIMM_5 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 857D Memory Board D DIMM_6 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 857E Memory Board D DIMM_7 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 857F Memory Board D DIMM_8 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8580 Memory Board A DIMM_1 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8581 Memory Board A DIMM_2 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8582 Memory Board A DIMM_3 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8583 Memory Board A DIMM_4 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8584 Memory Board A DIMM_5 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8585 Memory Board A DIMM_6 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8586 Memory Board A DIMM_7 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8587 Memory Board A DIMM_8 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8588 Memory Board B DIMM_1 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 8589 Memory Board B DIMM_2 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 858A Memory Board B DIMM_3 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 858B Memory Board B DIMM_4 Correctable ECC error encountered Minor Major after 10 858C
27. Systemi a AEAEE E EERE S 45 Hotswapping Hard DISK DriV S a ana E aa naa 47 Determining Dive Status stie ne AEEA AE 47 R moving a Hard DISK IDTIV6 uicit tette xard nebst tt esten eaea bed eye ctt 48 Mounting Hard Disk Drive in a nee enne eene 48 Installing a Hard Disk Drive 48 Hot swapping Power Supplies 49 Removing a Power 0 tis a Lu eed rio tuse iud 49 Installing a Power Supply enne n ERREN ener ee enne eene 49 Installing and REMOVING cit eta ke ees oe bd EATE ERO deg 50 Removing Hot plug PCI Card with Operating System Hot Plug 50 Removing Hot plug PCI Card with Hardware Hot Plug 51 Installing a Hot plug Add in Card erre ruere eerta ax 52 Removing a POI Card em 53 Installing PCI Card tacet ette 53 Installing and Removing Memory 8 54 REMOVING Memory Board ddl eed Ere 54 Installing a Memory Board
28. instructions in your server manuals to ensure and maintain compliance with existing product certifications and approvals Use only the described regulated components specified in this guide Use of other products components will void the UL Listing and other regulatory approvals of the product and may result in noncompliance with product regulations in the region s in which the product is sold Safety Warnings and Cautions To avoid personal injury or property damage before you begin installing the product read observe and adhere to all of the following safety instructions and information The following safety symbols may be used throughout the documentation and may be marked on the product and or the product packaging Table 1 Safety Warnings and Cautions Indicates potential hazard if indicated information is ignored Indicates shock hazard that results in serious injury or death if safety instructions are not followed Indicates hot components and surfaces Indicates electrostatic discharge cautions Indicates do not touch fan blades may result in injury Indicates to unplug all AC power cord s to disconnect AC power re Intended Application Uses This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment ITE which may be installed in offices schools computer rooms and similar commercial type locations The suitability of this product for other product categories and environments
29. latch at the rear of the card slot into the up position If a long card is installed press the blue plastic piece at the front of the card m Pull up the card remove it 10 Store the card in an antistatic protective wrapper 11 Install an expansion slot cover over the empty slot or install a replacement PCI card install an expansion slot cover align the cover with the slot from the rear of the chassis Press the cover into the slot Rotate the bracket at the rear of the card slot into the down position install a replacement card see Installing a Hot plug PCI Add in Card 12 Install the top cover For instructions see Installing the Top Cover User Serviceable Platform Components Removing Hot plug Card with Hardware Hot Plug Interface Only PCI add in cards in slots 1 and 2 are hot swappable If you are adding or removing card from slots 3 through 7 see Removing a Non Hot Plug Card and Installing Non Hot Plug Card 1 Observe the safety precautions warnings and cautions described in Safety Information 2 Remove the top cover For instructions see Removing the Top Cover 3 Press the attention button for the slot NOTE Press the attention button again within five seconds to abort the hot plug operation Figure 19 PCI Slot Attention Button Wait for the power LED
30. of hardware that is being initialized The operation field represents the specific initialization activity The system BIOS truncates 32 bit EFl POST Progress Codes to 8 bit values for display on the system board Diagnostic LED array The resulting 8 bit POST code is displayed on the system board POST Code Diagnostic LED array at the start of each configuration process This information can be used to assist with debugging system hangs during POST by identifying the last POST process initiated by the BIOS Table 18 POST Progress Codes and Messages 0x58 Resetting USB bus Table 18 POST Progress Codes and Messages continued Detecting presence of a removable media device IDE CDROM detection etc MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 65 66 Table 18 POST Progress Codes and Messages continued OxF8 Operating system has requested EFI to close boot services ExitBootServ ices has been called OxF9 Operating system has switched to virtual address mode SetVirtualAd dressMap has been called OxFA Operating system has requested a system reset ResetSystem has been called POST Codes POST Error Messages and Handling The POST Error Manager displays error messages reported by the system BIOS during POST The system BIOS truncates the 32 bit POST Progress Code associated with the error to 16 bit values for display in the POST Error Manager The POST Error Manager behavior in
31. on the slot to turn off Disconnect any cables to the card Rotate the retention latch at the rear of the card slot into the up position If a long card is installed press the blue plastic piece at the front of the card Pull up on the card to remove it oO 0o N oO o Store the card in an anti static bag 10 Install an expansion slot cover over the empty slot or install a replacement PCI card install an expansion slot cover align the cover with the slot from the rear of the chassis Press the cover into the slot Rotate the retention latch at the rear of the board slot into the down position install a replacement card see Installing a Hot plug PCI Add in Card 11 Install the top cover For instructions see Installing the Top Cover MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 51 Installing Hot plug PCI Add in Card CAUTION Only PCI add in cards in PCI slots 1 and 2 are hot swappable If you are adding or removing card from PCI slots 3 through 7 see Removing a Non Hot Plug Card and Installing a Non Hot Plug Card 1 Observe the safety precautions warnings and cautions described in Safety Information 2 f your server is operating use your operating system or GUI application to power down the PCI slot Remove the top cover For instructions see Removing the Top Cover 4 Being careful not to touch the components or gold edge connectors on the add
32. rating of the power supply is 1570 W when operated between 180 VAC and 264 It is a current sharing power supply with auto ranging input The power supply is approximately 7 75 inches wide by 14 5 inches deep by 1 47 inches high The power supply modules have universal AC input with Power Factor Correction PFC Distributed Power Supplies DPS The AC input receptacle is an IEC 320 C14 The power supply has two DC outputs 12 3 3 VSB The 12 V main power is distributed through the server and is converted locally at the point of load using embedded VRM converters The power supply is capable of power safe monitoring In an N 1 configuration the 12 VDC outputs have active forced current sharing The two externally enabled outputs have the following maximum ratings 12VDC 121A 3 3 VDCSB Each power supply module requires one power cord to supply AC power to the system When two power supply modules and two power cords are installed the system supports 1 1 power cord redundancy This feature allows the system to be powered by two separate AC sources In the 1 1 configuration the system continues to operate without interruption if one of the AC sources fails MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 21 22 Each power supply module has three status LEDs These are located next to the input connector as shown by the following figure Figure 6 Power Supply Indicators Table 6 Power Supply Indicators Location
33. ED illuminate amber if one or both of the fans fails Failed front fans can be hot swapped from the front of the system Each rear fan has one status LED The LED is off when the fan is operating normally and illuminates amber if the fan fails Failed rear fans can be replaced from the top of the system when the top cover is removed Figure 7 Rear Fan Locations For proper processor cooling the processor duct must always be in place Systems that are configured with fewer than four processors should have processor blanks installed to maintain proper cooling MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 23 Hot swap PCI Slots The two hot plug PCI slots have power and attention LEDs The attention button is used to invoke a hot plug sequence to remove or add an adapter without having to use the software interface They are identified by the green arrow on the PCI divider label The status of the LEDs is shown in Table 7 and Table 8 Table 7 Power Indicator Green Power LED State Power off Power has been removed from the slot A card can be inserted or removed Power The slot is powered on A card cannot be inserted removed Power transition The slot is in the process of powering up or down card cannot be inserted or removed Table 8 Attention Indicator Normal Normal operation Attention Power fault or operational problem has occurred with this slot Blinking Locate The slot is being identified at the user
34. I module component encountered a illegal software state error 9687 DXE core component encountered a illegal software state error 96A7 DXE boot services driver component encountered a illegal soft Fatal ware state error 96AB DXE boot services driver component encountered invalid Minor configuration 96E7 SMM driver component encountered a illegal software state error boot services driver Not enough memory available Minor shadow a legacy option ROM MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 77 POST Error Codes 78 The following table lists POST error beep codes Prior to system video initialization the BIOS uses beep codes to inform users on error conditions The beep code is followed by a user visible code on POST Progress LEDs Table 20 Beep Codes 3 Memory error System halted because a fatal error related to the memory was detected BIOS rolling back error The system has detected a corrupted BIOS in the flash part and is rolling back to the last good BIOS 1 5 2 1 CPU Empty slot population error 1 5 4 2 Power fault DC power unexpectedly lost power good dropout 1 5 4 4 Power control fault Power good assertion timeout POST Codes
35. MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR User s Manual Contents 1 Safety Information 7 Safety Warnings and sso dt eic nct neck satus odes db cda Ru cda n EA 7 Intended Application Uses sse sende enne 7 Vaning RR ER ES 8 Place Battery Marking sl sl ee nnn 8 iss ejes eio EM EE ETE EE UNE 9 Equipment Handling PractiGes aiia t dette eet 9 Power Watrhlhigsussnsren iet ton rre e terr ete ar re marec stre intere 10 SYVSTEMMACCESS suse or estesa 10 Hack Mo nt e e eese eerta 11 Electrostatic Discharge ESD etiatn dtr tbe tte 11 ONE 11 Battery pud RR ded in Ra RED ln b tud 11 Cooling and NAERAA RAR 11 Laser 5 Devices nianses nuera dated tec dna eU ER 12 2 Platform Description 13 aedem c mmm 14 PATON FRONT nm 15 Standard Control Panel ene ener nene nre nennen eee nre eee eene 16 e e RM 18 FPROCSSS OMS CH 19 System MEMON femi Deinen
36. MC Directive 89 336 EEC European Union Product Regulatory Compliance Markings This product is marked with the following Product Certification Markings Table 16 Product Certification Markings CE Mark C Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices Europe CE Declaration of Conformity This product has been tested in accordance to and complies with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and EMC Directive 89 336 EEC The product has been marked with the CE Mark to illustrate its compliance MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 61 62 Appendix A POST Codes The system BIOS displays error messages on the video screen Before video initialization beep codes inform you of errors POST error codes are logged in the event log The BIOS displays POST error codes on the video monitor Eight light emitting diodes indicate the raw binary output of port 80 values These LEDs are arranged so you can see a direct correlation to the binary equivalent The table shows the correlation of port 80 post code bit to LED reference designator Table 17 Port 80 POST Code LEDs s pw p pss ewe MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 63 POST Progress Codes and Messages 64 The system BIOS complies with the Framework POST Progress Code specification by reporting 32 bit status codes at various points during POST that contain class subclass and operation information The class and subclass fields describe the type
37. Main board Memory boards riser board optional SAS riser board optional Front panel board SAS backplane board Power distribution board SATA to IDE adapter board Main Board The main board contains 26 Chipset north and south bridge components Processor sockets Four memory board connectors Video components Trusted Platform Module Seven PCI Express slots Back panel I O connectors Platform Description T In E 7 D 7 Figure 9 Main Board Component Locations Table 10 Main Board Component Locations i v a D E LEN G m PCI Express x slot EN K LN N o riser slot PCI Express x4 slot 7 Express x8 hotplug Apon SATA connector Express x8 hotplug slot 1 Y USB top USE boom Memory boara sira MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 27
38. Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8562 Memory Board A DIMM_3 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8563 Memory Board A DIMM_4 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8564 Memory Board A DIMM_5 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8565 Memory Board A DIMM_6 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 71 Table 19 POST Error Manager Messages and Handling continued POST Error Code POST Error Manager Message 8566 Memory Board A DIMM_7 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8567 Memory Board A DIMM_8 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8568 Memory Board B DIMM_1 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8569 Memory Board B DIMM_2 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 856A Memory Board B DIMM_3 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 856B Memory Board B DIMM_4 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 856C Memory Board B DIMM_5 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 856D Memory Board B DIMM_6 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 856E Memory Board B DIMM_7 Component encoun
39. agement WfM 2 0 compliant e Remote diagnostics support Optional Intel Remote Management Module 2 provides remote KVM and media features requires optional I O riser Front control panel System power button and LED System reset button NMI button System ID button and LED System status LED Hard drive status LED LAN1 and LAN2 status LEDs Video connector Three USB 2 0 ports Platform Description Platform Front 0940 0505050 050 Se OOO 006909590909094 Figure 2 Front Components Table 3 Front Components Description Item CD ROM DVD ROM drive bay 5 4 peripheral bay Video connector USB 2 0 ports Front control panel Hot swap fan modules 2 Hot swap disk drives 0 7 from left to right 15 MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 Standard Control Panel The standard control panel provides a user interface for system management via switches and status LEDs The control panel also contains the speaker Figure 3 shows the location of the buttons and status LEDs on the standard control panel Figure 3 Front Panel Controls and Indicators Table 4 Front Panel Controls and Indicators Item Feature Description Front Panel Connectors A Video connector Video port standard VGA compatible 15 pin connector Three USB connectors Front Panel
40. as been running any installed processor s and heat sink s may be hot Unless you are adding or removing a hot plug component allow the system to cool before opening the covers To avoid the possibility of coming into contact with hot component s during a hot plug installation be careful when removing or installing the hot plug component s CAUTION To avoid injury do not contact moving fan blades If your system is supplied with a guard over the fan do not operate the system without the fan guard in place Safety Information Rack Mount Warnings The equipment rack must be anchored to an unmovable support to prevent it from tipping when a server or piece of equipment is extended from it The equipment rack must be installed according to the rack manufacturer s instructions Install equipment in the rack from the bottom up with the heaviest equipment at the bottom of the rack Extend only one piece of equipment from the rack at a time Youare responsible for installing a main power disconnect for the entire rack unit This main disconnect must be readily accessible and it must be labeled as controlling power to the entire unit not just to the server s To avoid risk of potential electric shock a proper safety ground must be implemented for the rack and each piece of equipment installed in it Electrostatic Discharge ESD A CAUTION ESD can damage disk drives boards and other parts recommend that you perform all pr
41. assis airflow disruption a power supply bay should never be vacant for more than two minutes when the server power is on Exceeding five minutes might cause the system to exceed the maximum acceptable temperature and possibly damage system components Removing a Power Supply CAUTION Any unoccupied power supply slots must be covered with a filler panel Uncovered slots can disrupt the airflow used for cooling the system 1 Observe the safety ESD and other precautions described in Safety Information Remove the AC power cord from the power supply to be removed Unscrew the thumb latch to unlock the power supply handle Open the handle on the power supply Pull the power supply from the chassis and set it on a clean ESD protected work surface o oc Fw wm Install a replacement power supply or a filler panel For instructions see Installing a Power Supply Installing a Power Supply 1 Remove the new power supply from the protective packaging and place it on a clean ESD protected work surface Remove the filler panel from the back of the chassis if installed Position the power supply with the handle at the right side of the power supply Slide the new power supply partway into the power supply bay With the handle in the open position push the power supply fully into the bay until it stops Rotate the handle to the closed position Tighten the thumbscrew to secure the power supply Plug the power cord into the AC rece
42. clock RTC for three to four years in the absence of power When the battery weakens it loses voltage and the system settings stored in CMOS RAM and the Real Time Clock such as the date and time can be wrong Contact your customer service representative or dealer for a list of approved replacement batteries The following warning and translations are required by specific certifying agencies to be printed immediately adjacent to the procedure for removing the battery A CAUTION Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type Batteries should be recycled where possible Disposal of used batteries must be in accordance with local environmental regulations A VORSICHT Bei falschem Einsetzen einer neuen Batterie besteht Explosionsgefahr Die Batterie darf nur durch denselben oder einen entsprechenden vom Hersteller empfohlenen Batterietyp ersetzt werden Entsorgen Sie verbrauchte Batterien den Anweisungen des Herstellers entsprechend PRECAUTION Risque d explosion si la pile usag e est remplac e par une pile de type incorrect Les piles usag es doivent etre recycl es dans la mesure du possible La mise au rebut des piles usag es doit respecter les r glementations locales en vigueur en mati re de protection de l environnement OSTRZEZENIE Istnieje niebezpieczenstwo wybuchu w przypadku zastosowania niew a ciwego typu baterii Zu yte baterie nale y w miar mo liwo ci utylizowa zgodnie z odpowied
43. ction is enabled 13 Power down the server and configure the console Server Platform Utilities Console Configuration 1 Or ON Boot the console into the operating system Click the Start button in the task bar Select Programs gt Accessories gt Communications and click Hyperterminal At the Connection Description window enter guest for the name and click Ok At the Connect To window select the COM port of the console that the Null modem is connected In this example it is COM1 At the COM1 Properties window select 115200 in the Bits per second Baud rate box to match what was configured on the server Select Hardware for the Flow Control to match what was configured in the BIOS Setup CTS RTS is the hardware flow control Leave the default settings for the other boxes Click Ok to accept the settings and enter the Hyperterminal screen Power on the server The console starts displaying the redirection once the video synchronizes on the server Extensible Firmware Interface EFI Shell The EFI shell application allows other EFI applications to be launched EFI device drivers to be loaded and operating systems to be booted The combination of the EFI firmware and the EFI Shell provides an environment that can be modified and adapted to many hardware configurations The EFI shell provides a set of basic commands to manage files and EFI NVRAM shell and boot variables A list of these bas
44. ction terminates after an EFl aware operating system calls Boot Service ExitBootServices The operating system is responsible for continuing the Console Redirection after that point BIOS console redirection is a text console and any graphical data such as a logo are not redirected Interface to Server Management If BIOS determines that console redirection is enabled it passes the baud rate through the Intelligent Platform Management Bus IPMB to the appropriate management controller Sample Setup for Console Redirection Below is an example of how to configure the console host and server for console redirection In this example the console is running under Microsoft Windows The console and server is directly connected through the serial ports of both systems using a serial null modem cable Server Configuration 1 Power on the server 2 When prompted press the lt F2 gt key to enter BIOS Setup 3 The BIOS Setup menu displays the Main menu Use the arrow keys move to the Server Management menu At the Server Management menu select Console Redirection Select Serial B Console Redirection Set Console Redirect to Enabled Set the Rate to 115 2K Set the Flow Control to RTS CTS Set the Terminal Type to PC ANSI 10 Press the lt F10 gt key O OoON Oa rs 11 At the prompt to save changes and exit BIOS Setup select Yes and press the Enter key 12 The server reboots and console redire
45. de of the system Memory board baffles are not needed for empty memory board slots but DIMM blanks are required for each socket on each memory board in which a DIMM is not installed Figure 5 Memory Boards Each memory board has these features Supports up to eight FBD Generation 1 DIMMs Supports FBD speeds of 533MT s 4 4 4 5 5 5 latencies and 667MT s 5 5 5 latency Supports FBDIMM configurations of x8 x4 single dual rank DDR2 DRAMs Supports DDR2 DRAM technologies of 512 Mbit 1 Gbit and 2 Gbit Supports Closed Loop Thermal Throttling with FBDIMM AMB temperature sensors LED fault indicators for each DIMM One field replaceable unit FRU EEPROM Supports memory mirroring and memory sparing See Memory Board for additional information MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 19 20 Available Memory Configurations The BIOS configures the system memory into the best possible configuration after comparing the current FBDIMM population with the desired memory configuration selected by the user in BIOS Setup Possible configurations are Dual channel Mode Maximum Performance Mode The default setting providing the highest system performance and increased FBD bandwidth This requires each lock stepped pair of FBDIMMSs a branch to be identical A lock stepped FBDIMM pair is defined as the FBDIMMs installed in identically numbered FBDIMM sockets on both memory riser boards channels on a given Memory Branch Single channel Mode
46. ee of airborne particles other than normal room dust e Well ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight and radiators e Away from sources of vibration or physical shock e Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices e In regions that are susceptible to electrical storms we recommend you plug your system into a surge suppresser and disconnect telecommunication lines to your modem during an electrical storm e Provided with a properly grounded wall outlet Provided with sufficient space to access the power supply cord s because they serve as the product s main power disconnect Equipment Handling Practices Reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage e Conform to local occupational health and safety requirements when moving and lifting equipment e Use mechanical assistance or other suitable assistance when moving and lifting equipment e To reduce the weight for easier handling remove any easily detachable components A CAUTION The power button indicated by the stand by power marking DOES NOT completely turn off the system AC power 5 V standby power is active whenever the system is plugged in To remove power from system you must unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet Your system may use more than AC power cord Make sure all AC power cords are unplugged Make sure the AC power 5 is are unplugged before you open the chassis or add or rem
47. en and Area displays help for keyboard special keys and navigation keys The keyboard command bar is context sensitive It displays keys relevant to the current page and mode Status Bar The Status Bar is on the bottom line of the screen The status value NV indicates you have made changes to Setup that have not been saved MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 35 Keyboard Commands The bottom right portion of the Setup screen provides a list of commands that are used to navigate through the BIOS Setup Utility These commands are context sensitive 36 The Keyboard Command Bar supports the following key presses Table 13 BIOS Setup Keyboard Commands key Option lt Enter gt Execute Command lt Esc gt Down arrow Left and Right Arrow Select Field Change Value Change Value The lt Enter gt key is used to activate sub menus when the selected feature is a sub menu or to display a pick list if a selected option has a value field or to select a sub field for multi valued features like time and date If a pick list is displayed the lt Enter gt key will select the currently highlighted item undo the pick list and return the focus to the parent menu The lt Esc gt key provides a mechanism for backing out of any field This key will undo the pressing of the lt Enter gt key When the lt Esc gt key is pressed while editing any field or selecting features of a menu the parent menu is re entered When the
48. er is prevented from sending video updates to a modem that is not connected to a remote modem If this is not selected video update data being sent to the modem inhibits many modems from answering an incoming call An EMP option utilizing CD should not be used if a modem is not used and the CD is not connected Both EMP and console redirection require N 8 1 mode no parity 8 bit data 1 stop bit The BIOS does not require that the splash logo be turned off for console redirection to function The BIOS supports multiple consoles some of which are in graphics mode and some in text mode The graphics consoles can display the logo while the text consoles receive the redirected text The console redirection ends at the beginning of the Legacy OS boot INT 19h MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 37 38 Keystroke Mappings During console redirection the remote terminal which may be a dumb terminal or a system with a modem running a communication program sends keystrokes to the local server The local server passes video back over this same link The keystroke mappings follow VT UTF8 format with the following extensions Setup Alias Keys The lt Del gt and lt Ctrl gt lt function key gt combinations are synonyms for the lt F2 gt or Setup key These are not prompted for in screen messages These hotkeys are defined only for Console Redirection support and are not used on locally attached keyboards Limitations BIOS Console redire
49. ermine drive status remove a faulty drive and install a new drive If a drive is in a redundant configuration you can install or replace a hot swap hard disk drive without powering down the server A CAUTION To ensure proper airflow and server cooling all drive bays must contain either a carrier with a hard drive installed in it or a carrier with an air baffle installed Determining Drive Status The drive carriers contain light pipes that allow dual color LED indicators to show through the bezel to display the hard disk drive status as shown by Figure 17 Figure 17 Hard Disk Drive Carrier Table 15 Hard Disk Drive Carrier Activity LED green On SAS drive installed and working correctly Blinking Hard drive is active Fault LED amber On Hard drive or slot failure Slow blinking 1 Hz Predictive hard drive slot failure or rebuild in process Fast blink 2 5 Hz Hard drive rebuild interrupted or rebuild on empty slot MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 47 Removing a Hard Disk Drive 1 2 3 4 Observe the safety ESD and other precautions described in Safety Information Press on the green drive carrier latch Pull the handle to remove the drive cage from the chassis Place the drive cage on a clean static free work surface Mounting a Hard Disk Drive in a Carrier To mount a hard drive in a carrier 1 2 Observe the safety ESD and other precautions described i
50. hassis according to the product instructions MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 11 12 Laser Peripherals Devices CAUTION To avoid risk of radiation exposure and or personal injury Do not open the enclosure of any laser peripheral or device e Laser peripherals or devices are not user serviceable e Return to manufacturer for servicing Safety Information 2 Platform Description The PLATINUM 7200 IR Server is a compact high density rack mount system with support for one to four Intel Xeon MP processors and 256 GB of 533 MHz 667 MHz FBDIMM memory The platform supports hot plug PCI Express cards hot swap redundant power supply modules hot swap redundant cooling fans memory with RAS features and hot swap hard disk drives The server platform is shown below Figure 1 PLATINUM 7200 IR Server Front View MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 Platform Features The platform features are outlined in the following table 14 Table 2 Chassis Feature Summary Feature Description Dimensions Height 6 8 inches 173 mm Width 17 6 inches 447 mm Depth 27 8 inches 706 mm Weight of fully configured system 90 Ibs 40 kg Clearance requirements e Front clearance 3 inches 76 mm e Side clearance 1 inch 25 mm e Rear clearance 6 inches 152 mm Configuration flexibility Scaleability Support for one to four processors Support for at least two generations of processors
51. ic commands is in Table 14 Extensive information is available on the website at http developer intel com technology efi MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 39 40 Table 14 Shell Commands Command lt drive_name gt alias bdv sname value attrib b rhs file bcfg cls background color comp file1 file2 connect r c Handle Y DeviceHandle DriverHandle cp r file file dest date mm dd yyyy dblk device Blocks devices b 1XXX devtree b d dh b p prot_id handle disconnect DeviceHandle DriverHandle ChildHandle dmem size MMIO dmpstore drivers b IXXX drvefg c IXXX f v s drvdiag c IXXX s e m echo on off text edit filename eficompress infile outfile Efidecompress infile outfile for var in set goto label guid b sname help b internal command hexedit f FileName d DiskName Offset Size m Offset Size if not condition then load driver_name loadbmp c t i UGA Instance file loadpcirom romfile Change drives For example entering 150 and pressing the lt Enter gt key changes the drive to the LS 240 drive Sets or gets alias settings Views or sets file attributes Configures boot driver and load options EFI NVRAM Binds the EFI driver to a device and starts the driver Copies files and directories r recur
52. ight of the product two people together should lift it The system is designed to operate in a typical office environment Choose a site that is Clean and free of airborne particles other than normal room dust Well ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight Away from sources of vibration or physical shock Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices In regions that are susceptible to electrical storms we recommend you plug your system into a surge suppresser and disconnect telecommunication lines to your modem during an electrical storm Provided with a properly grounded wall outlet Provided with sufficient space to access the power supply cords because they serve as the product s main power disconnect Place Battery Marking There is insufficient space on this server board to provide instructions for replacing and disposing of the battery For system safety certification the following statement or equivalent statement may be required to be placed permanently and legibly on the chassis near the battery N CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace with only the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions 8 Safety Information Site Selection The system is designed to operate in a typical office environment Choose a site that is Clean dry and fr
53. in card remove the card from the anti static bag and place it on a clean ESD protected work surface 5 Rotate the retention latch at the rear of the card slot into the up position 6 If necessary remove the expansion slot cover in the slot you are using by sliding it up from inside the chassis 7 Align and slide the adapter board down until it seats in its connector If you are installing a full length card guide the front of the card into the appropriate slot 8 Press the card down firmly until it seats into the slot CAUTION Some accessory option board outputs exceed Class 2 or limited power source limits Use appropriate interconnecting cabling in accordance with the national electrical code 9 Rotate the retention latch at the rear of the card slot into the down position 10 Connect any required cabling to the PCI add in board 11 If using the operating system hot plug interface Wait for the software user interface to appear on your monitor and then confirm the device to be enabled Wait for the power LED to turn on If using the hardware hot plug interface Press the attention button for the slot If you need to abort the hot plug operation press the attention button again within five seconds Wait for power LED to turn on NOTE For either the operating system interface or the hardware hot plug interface if the attention LED is blinking a power fault has occurred You may need to remove the adapter
54. ing marked on the product The power cord must have safety ground pin or contact that is suitable for the electrical outlet The power supply cord s is are the main disconnect device to AC power The socket outlet s must be near the equipment and readily accessible for disconnection The power supply cord s must be plugged into socket outlet s that is are provided with a suitable earth ground System Access Warnings N CAUTION To avoid personal injury or property damage the following safety instructions apply whenever accessing the inside of the product Turn off all peripheral devices connected to this product Turn off the system by pressing the power button to off Disconnect the AC power by unplugging all AC power cords from the system or wall outlet Disconnect all cables and telecommunication lines that are connected to the system Retain all screws or other fasteners when removing access cover s Upon completion of accessing inside the product refasten access cover with original screws or fasteners Do not access the inside of the power supply There are no serviceable parts in the power supply Return to manufacturer for servicing Power down the server and disconnect all power cords before adding or replacing any non hot plug component When replacing a hot plug power supply unplug the power cord to the power supply being replaced before removing the power supply from the server CAUTION If the server h
55. lling a DIMM Applying too much pressure can damage the connector DIMMs are keyed and can be inserted in only one way Hold DIMMs only by the edges Do not touch the components or gold edge connectors Install DIMMs with gold plated edge connectors only The maximum DIMM height is 4 445 cm 1 75 inches Do not install DIMMs that exceed this height Remove the top cover For instructions see Removing the Top Cover Remove the memory board For instructions see Removing a Memory Board Press down on the hooks on the underside of the memory board to disengage them See letter A in the following figure Lift the memory board DIMM cover from the memory board Figure 25 Remove Memory Board DIMM Cover Open the plastic levers on each end of the DIMM socket s Remove the DIMM from its antistatic container Hold the DIMM only by the edges Do not touch the components or gold edge connectors Install DIMMs in the correct order See Memory Population Rules Position the DIMM above the socket Align the notch on the bottom edge of the DIMM with the key in the DIMM socket Insert the bottom edge of the DIMM into the socket Push down on the top edge of the DIMM The levers at each end of the DIMM socket will close Make sure the levers close securely MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 57 10 Tik 12 13 A CNN z wre ma ey N AN INS C E NN D
56. n Safety Information Remove the hard disk drive from the protective wrapper and place it on a clean ESD protected work surface Set any jumpers and or switches on the drive according to the drive manufacturer s instructions If the drive carrier is installed in the chassis remove it and place it on a clean static free work surface For instructions see Removing a Hard Disk Drive Remove the four screws that hold the air baffle in place Remove the air baffle from the carrier Store the air baffle for future reinstallation Position the drive in the carrier with the label side up and the connector end of the drivefacing the back of the carrier Align the holes in the drive to the holes in the drive carrier slide track and insert the screws that you were attached to the air baffle Figure 18 Attaching the Hard Drive to the Carrier Installing a Hard Disk Drive Assembly 1 2 48 Observe the safety ESD and other precautions described in Safety Information With the drive carrier handle fully open slide the drive carrier all the way into the drive bay in the chassis Use the handle to push the carrier until it docks in the chassis then close the drive carrier handle User Serviceable Platform Components Hot swapping Power Supplies N If your server is configured with two power supplies you can replace a failed or failing power supply without powering down the server CAUTION Because of ch
57. nimi przepisami ochrony rodowiska 1 Observe the safety precautions warnings and cautions described in Safety Information Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system Power down the system and unplug both AC power cords Remove the top cover For instructions see Removing the Top Cover Doe Remove the Memory Board or the Memory Board air baffle from Slot A to expose the battery For instructions see Cold Removal of Memory Board 6 Place your finger on the edge of the battery between the two smaller prongs that hold the battery in place 7 Without pulling up on the battery push the battery toward the larger prongs until the edge of the battery clears the small prongs 8 Maintain pressure on the battery while pulling up on the released edge of the battery to lift it from the server See Figure 27 MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 59 Do not attempt to the battery up until it is pushed clear of the smaller prongs Doing so may damage the battery holder on the Main Board Figure 27 Removing the Battery 9 Dispose of the battery according to local ordinance
58. oard LEDs and e en enne 30 T2 BIOS Setup Utility Page Lay OU neto incserndath 35 13 BIOS Setup Keyboard Cornmands 5 eie ciere tinent r Ie a cir FX dva a 36 seules A 40 15 Rard Disk 47 16 Product Certification MankinGS ss ecrit eos tuas D EEE EAE EARNE AEI Fees EETAS 61 POST Code LEDS x 63 18 POST Progress Codes and Messages 64 19 POST Error Manager Messages and aan 68 20 GOES 78 Contents 1 Safety Information This document applies to MAXDATA PLATINUM Server Boards MAXDATA PLATINUM Server Chassis pedestal and rack mount and installed peripherals To reduce the risk of bodily injury electrical shock fire and equipment damage read this document and observe all warnings and precautions in this guide before installing or maintaining your MAXDATA PLATINUM server product In the event of a conflict between the information in this document and information provided with the product or on the website for a particular product the product documentation takes precedence Your server should be integrated and serviced only by technically qualified persons You must adhere to the guidelines in this guide and the assembly
59. ocedures at an ESD workstation If one is not available provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground any unpainted metal surface on your server when handling parts Always handle boards carefully They can be extremely sensitive to ESD Hold boards only by their edges After removing a board from its protective wrapper or from the server place the board component side up on a grounded static free surface Use a conductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper Do not slide board over any surface Other Hazards Battery Replacement CAUTION There is the danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced When replacing the battery use only the battery recommended by the equipment manufacturer Dispose of batteries according to local ordinances and regulations Do not attempt to recharge a battery Do not attempt to disassemble puncture or otherwise damage a battery Cooling and Airflow CAUTION Carefully route cables as directed to minimize airflow blockage and cooling problems For proper cooling and airflow operate the system only with the chassis covers installed Operating the system without the covers in place can damage system parts To install the covers 1 Check first to make sure you have not left loose tools or parts inside the system 2 Check that cables add in boards and other components are properly installed 3 Attach the covers to the c
60. on each boot MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 67 68 Table 19 POST Error Manager Messages and Handling user should attempt to reflash the firmware POST Codes Table 19 POST Error Manager Messages and Handling continued POST Error Code POST Error Manager Message 8111 Processor 02 internal error IERR on last boot 8112 Processor 03 internal error IERR on last boot 8500 Memory component could not be configured in the selected Major RAS mode MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 69 70 Table 19 POST Error Manager Messages and Handling continued POST Error Code POST Error Manager Message 8520 Memory failed Self Test BIST Memory Board DIMM_1 8521 8522 8523 8524 8525 8526 8527 8528 8529 852A 852B 852C 852D 852E 852F 8530 8531 8532 8533 8534 8535 8536 8537 8538 8539 853A 853B 853C 853D 853E 853F 8540 8541 8542 8543 8544 8545 8546 8547 8548 8549 854A 854B Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Major POST Codes Table 19 POST Error Manager Messages and Handling continued 8560 Memory Board A DIMM_1 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8561 Memory Board A DIMM_2 Component encountered a
61. op cover For instructions see Installing the Top Cover MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 53 Installing and Removing Memory Boards At least one memory board and one DIMM must be installed for the server to function Supported memory board configurations are as follows e One memory board installed in Slot A at the right side of the system Two memory boards installed in Slots A and B the two boards at the right side of the system e All four memory boards Slots A B C and D AC power must be removed from the system before servicing the memory boards Removing a Memory Board 1 Remove the top cover For instructions see Removing the Top Cover 2 Rotate the latches on the memory board upward to disengage the memory board from the main board See letters A and B in the following figure Figure 20 Opening Memory Board Latches 3 Lift the memory board by the latches to pull it from the server Figure 21 Removing a Memory Board 54 User Serviceable Platform Components Installing a Memory Board 1 Ensure the latches the memory board are in the open up position 2 Align the edges of the board in the card guides and slide the memory board into the main board 3 Once the board is lowered as far as possible rotate the latches downward to firmly engage the board into the memory board slot 4 Install the top cover For instructions see Installing the Top Cover Installing and Removing
62. ove any non hot plug components Do not attempt to modify or use an AC power cord if it is not the exact type required A separate AC cord is required for each system power supply Some power supplies in MAXDATA PLATINUM Servers use Neutral Pole Fusing To avoid risk of shock use CAUTION when working with power supplies that use Neutral Pole Fusing The power supply in this product contains no user serviceable parts Do not open the power supply Hazardous voltage current and energy levels are present inside the power supply Return to manufacturer for servicing When replacing a hot plug power supply unplug the power cord to the power supply being replaced before removing it from the server To avoid risk of electric shock turn off the server and disconnect the power cord telecommunications systems networks and modems attached to the server before opening it MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 9 Power Cord Warnings If an AC power cord was not provided with your product purchase one that is approved for use in your country CAUTION To avoid electrical shock or fire check the power cord s that will be used with the product as follows Do not attempt to modify or use the AC power cord s if they are not the exact type required to fit into the grounded electrical outlets The power cord s must meet the following criteria The power cord must have an electrical rating that is greater than that of the electrical current rat
63. ptacle on the power supply uoo Use the LEDs the power supply to confirm the power supply is functioning MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 49 Installing and Removing Cards N 50 This section outlines the procedures for performing a hot plug operation with PCI cards and installing and removing non hot plug PCI cards Cards can be hot swapped in PCI slots 1 through 5 The server must be powered down to install or remove a card from PCI slots 6 and 7 CAUTION Expansion slot covers must be installed on all vacant slots to maintain the electromagnetic emission characteristics of the server and to ensure proper cooling of the system Removing Hot plug PCI Card with Operating System Hot Plug Interface CAUTION Only PCI add in cards in PCI slots 1 and 2 are hot swappable If you are adding or removing a PCI card from PCI slots 3 through 7 see Removing a Non Hot Plug PCI Card and Installing a Non Hot Plug PCI Card 1 Observe the safety ESD and other precautions described in Safety Information Remove the top cover For instructions see Removing the Top Cover e If you are using a Microsoft Windows operating system double click the Unplug Eject icon in the taskbar to open the Unplug or Eject Hardware menu Select the device to be removed and click Stop Wait for the PCI slot power LED at the rear of the slot to turn off Disconnect any cables attached to the card Rotate the retention
64. r towards the front of the chassis until it is fully closed Tighten the captive screws on the face plate of the chassis Slide the server into the rack User Serviceable Platform Components Hot swapping a Front System Fan Two cooling fan assemblies are located at the front of the chassis Each assembly contains two fans You cannot replace the individual fans within the assembly but you can replace each fan assembly You can replace a failed cooling fan assembly without turning off the power to the server only if the remaining fan in the assembly is fully operational Each fan assembly uses an amber LED to indicate a failed fan condition If the amber LED is on the fan assembly needs to be replaced The LED remains off during normal operation System cooling is reduced during the fan replacement process Do not leave system fan removed for longer than two minutes Do not touch the fan blades while they are turning 1 Observe the safety ESD and other precautions described in Safety Information 2 Locate the fan assembly you are replacing If a fan in the assembly has failed the amber LED will be lit See letter A in Figure 15 3 Press the green button on the front of the fan assembly to release the handle See letter B in the figure 4 Use the handle to pull the fan from the system See letter C in the figure Figure 15 System Fan Location and Removal 5 Open the handle on the replacemen
65. replaced Ty o h x16 Express y board power and Platform Description Riser Board optional The riser board is a vertical riser that provides advanced server management with a dedicated maintenance Ethernet port and additional dual gigabit Ethernet ports The Remote Management Module 2 RMM2 and RMM2 NIC plug into the I O riser board to provide an upgrade path to advanced server management capabilities When the optional 2 is installed the original set of server management features continue to work and additional functionality is available This functionality seamlessly integrates into the server with respect to configuration functions and software support The RMM2 supports keyboard mouse video redirect and media redirect functionality which lets the user use the remote system to control the host server The Intel 82575EB PCI Express based Ethernet controller provides advanced networking control and capability with dual gigabit Ethernet ports This controller hosts the Intel I O Acceleration Technology Il Intel I OAT2 capability that provides optimization of the TCP flow The Intel I O riser provides an option to disable Gbit port A or port B in the BIOS Server management traffic over these ports is not supported For management traffic use the main board LAN ports
66. response to the error is defined by the error severity reported by the BIOS Errors are categorized in one of three severity levels The system behavior in response to severity level of e Fatal The BIOS logs an error to the POST Error Manager The BIOS logs an error message to the BMC System Event Log SEL The BIOS unconditionally enters POST Error Manager to display error message The BIOS halts the system to prevent boot The user needs to replace the faulty part and restart the system e Major The BIOS logs an error to the POST Error Manager The BIOS logs an error message to the BMC System Event Log SEL The BIOS continues booting in a degraded state by default i e BIOS does not automatically enter the POST Error Manager to display the error message The user can override this default behavior by configuring the BIOS Setup POST Error Pause option to Enabled This forces the system to enter the POST Error Manager and display the error message before booting The user can choose to take immediate corrective action or continue booting e Minor The BIOS logs an error to the POST Error Manager The BIOS continues booting with a degraded state i e BIOS does not automatically enter the POST Error Manager to display the error message The user may want to replace the erroneous unit The POST Error Manager reports a maximum of 500 errors on any single boot cycle Errors are automatically cleared from the Error Manager
67. rward This could cause serious injury CAUTIONS For proper cooling and airflow do not operate the server with the cover removed Do not leave the chassis cover open or a system fan removed any longer than necessary system cooling could be reduced The server comes with a removable top cover that allows the cards Memory Boards and the system fans to be hot swapped and the system components to be serviced With the exception of the components described in this chapter all servicing must be done by a qualified service technician MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 43 44 Removing Top Cover To remove the top cover follow these instructions 1 2 3 4 Observe the safety precautions warnings and cautions described in Safety Information If the chassis is rack mounted slide the chassis out far enough to expose the entire top cover Unscrew the two captive screws on the faceplate of the chassis Slide the top cover toward the back of the chassis until the tabs on the cover disengage with the slots in the chassis Lift the cover to remove it Figure 14 Removing the Top Cover Installing the Top Cover To install the top cover follow these instructions 1 Observe the safety precautions warnings and cautions described in Safety Information Place the top cover on the chassis so the tabs on the cover align with the slots on the chassis Slide the top cove
68. s The first page in Setup displays links for general categories These links lead to pages containing specific configuration settings The BIOS Setup Utility is functional through console redirection over various terminal emulation standards This may limit some functionality due to compatibility For example colors some keys or key sequences and mouse support may be limited To enter the BIOS Setup Utility press lt F2 gt when prompted during POST to access the Systems Options Menu BIOS Setup Utility Page Layout The BIOS Setup Utility page layout is sectioned into functional areas The following table lists and describes the functional areas and their position on the screen Table 12 BIOS Setup Utility Page Layout Menu Selection Bar The Menu Selection Bar is located at the top of the screen It displays the major menu selections available Setup Item List The Setup Item List is a set of configurable and informational items The left column shows the setup item The right column shows the corre sponding option The option contains an informational value or possible settings for the setup item Item Specific Help Area The Item Specific Help area is located on the right side of the screen and contains help text for the highlighted Setup Item Help information includes the meaning and usage of the item allowable values and the affects of the options Keyboard Command The Keyboard Command Bar is located at the bottom of the scre
69. s request NOTE If you hot remove PCI card without following the proper procedure power will automatically be turned off to the slot 24 Platform Description Peripherals Hot Swap Hard Drive The hot swap hard drive carrier and SAS backplane board accommodate 2 5 inch SAS or SATA hard drives Figure 8 Hard Drive Carrier Table 9 Hard Disk Drive Carrier Description Latch tem Green LED SAS drive is installed and working correctly Hard drive is active Amber LED Hard drive or slot failure Amber slow blink 1 Hz Predictive hard drive slot failure or rebuild is in process Amber fast blink 2 5 Hz Hard drive rebuild interrupted or rebuild on empty slot Removable Media Drive Bay Support The DVD ROM CD ROM drive is installed in a sheetmetal carrier and is inserted from the front of the chassis The tape back up drive is also installed from the front of the chassis You must power down the platform and remove the top cover to remove or install these devices 5 4 inch Half height Drive Bay The system supports 5 half height device mounted at the front of the system A USB or SATA tape backup device can be cabled to the internal USB or SATA port located on the main board Alternatively a SCSI or SAS tape backup device can be cabled to a PCI Express add in card not included MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 25 System Board Set The board set consists of the following boards
70. sive Disconnects device from driver Makes batch file execution jump to another label Dumps known guide ids Displays help information Edits in HEX mode Provides conditional constructs scripts only Displays a bitmap file on the screen Loads a PCI option ROM Provides a delimiter for IFTHEN constructs scripts only Server Platform Utilities Table 14 Shell Commands continued Is b dir dir Obtains directory listings map bdvr sname handle Maps sname to device path mem address size MMIO Dumps Memory or Memory Mapped IO memmap b Dumps memory map Memory Modify type Mem MMIO IO PCI n for non interactive mode when inside a nsh file mv breta Mlesrestoriestodentnaton pause i Prompts to quit or continue scripts only pci bus_dev func Displays PCI device information rconnect DeviceHandle Reconnects one or more drivers from a device DriverHandle ChildHandle r rer MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 41 42 5 User Serviceable Platform Components Tools and Supplies Needed e Phillips 2 screwdriver e Flat head screwdriver e 6Antistatic wrist strap recommended Removing and Installing the Top Cover WARNING Make sure the rack is anchored securely so it will not tilt forward when the server chassis is extended A crush hazard exists should the rack tilt fo
71. t fan assembly 6 Slide the replacement fan into the fan bay 7 Push the handle closed until it clicks into place Hot swapping a Rear System Fan Four cooling fans are located at the rear of the chassis The top cover must be removed before these fans can be serviced You can replace a failed cooling fan assembly without turning off the power to the server only if the remaining system fans are fully functional Each fan assembly uses an amber LED to indicate a failed fan condition If the amber LED is on the fan assembly needs to be replaced The LED remains off during normal operation System cooling is reduced during the fan replacement process Do not leave system fan removed for longer than two minutes Do not touch the fan blades while they are turning MAXDATA PLATINUM 7200 IR M7 45 46 1 Locate the fan assembly you are replacing If a fan in the assembly has failed the amber LED on the fan model will be lit Grasp the fan by the finger holes and squeeze together 3 Lift the fan upward See the following figure Figure 16 Removing a Rear System Fan 4 Lower the replacement fan into the fan bay 5 Push down on the fan until it clicks into place User Serviceable Platform Components Hot swapping Hard Disk Drives The server supports five hot swap drive carriers Each carrier holds a standard one inch high SCSI 2 or SCSI 3 hard drive The procedures in this section describe how to det
72. t plug Slot 6 PCI Express x4 not hot plug Slot 7 PCI Express x4 not hot plug B Intel Remote Management Module 2 RMM2 NIC riser Ethernet ports two D USB ports two E Standard VGA compatible video port with 15 pin connector F Serial port B connector G Power supply LEDs Power Supply LED Power Supply Status Left Power good green Power supply is on Center Fault amber Power supply failure Right AC OK green Power supply is connected to AC H AC input power connector riser card optional LAN 1 LAN 2 right RJ45 Ethernet connectors LAN Port LED LAN Status Status LED green Off No Ethernet connected On Ethernet link detected Blink Ethernet link active Speed LED green amber Off 10 Mbps Green 100 Mbps Amber 1000 Mbps 18 Platform Description Item Description K Power supply LEDs Power Supply LED Power Supply Status Left Power good green Power supply is on Center Fault amber Power supply failure Right AC OK green Power supply is connected to AC L AC input power connector M System ID button N Blue system ID LED to identify the system from among many systems Processors The PLATINUM 7200 IR Server supports from one to four 64 bit Intel Xeon processors MP 7x00 sequence System Memory The memory boards connect to the main board through x16 PCI Express connectors One to four memory boards can be installed two on each si
73. tered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 856F Memory Board B DIMM_8 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8570 Memory Board C DIMM_1 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8571 Memory Board C DIMM_2 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8572 Memory Board C DIMM_3 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8573 Memory Board C DIMM_4 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8574 Memory Board C DIMM_5 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8575 Memory Board C DIMM_6 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8576 Memory Board C DIMM_7 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8577 Memory Board C DIMM_8 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8578 Memory Board D DIMM_1 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 8579 Memory Board D DIMM_2 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error POST Codes Table 19 POST Error Manager Messages and Handling continued POST Error Code POST Error Manager Message 857A Memory Board D DIMM_3 Component encountered a Serial Major Presence Detection SPD fail error 857B Memory Board D DIMM_4 Component encountered a
74. us key on the keypad is used to change the value of the current menu item to the next value This key scrolls through the values in the associated pick list without displaying the full list On 106 key Japanese keyboards the plus key has a different scan code than the plus key on the other keyboard but will have the same effect This key only works for date and time Server Platform Utilities Option Setup Defaults Pressing lt F9 gt causes the following to appear Load default configuration now Y N If the Y key is pressed all Setup fields are set to their default values If the N key is pressed or if the lt Esc gt key is pressed you are returned to where you were before lt F9 gt was pressed without affecting any existing field values lt F10 gt Save and Exit Pressing lt F10 gt causes the following message to appear Save Configuration changes and exit now Y N If the Y key is pressed all changes are saved and Setup is exited If the N key is pressed or the lt Esc gt key is pressed you are returned to where you were before lt F10 gt was pressed without affecting any existing values Each Setup Utility menu page contains a number of features Some features are used for informative purposes only and other features are associated with a value field that you can configure Depending on the security option chosen and in effect a menu feature s value may be changeable
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