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1. Figure 7 Removing Management Module MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 21 22 4 Release and rotate the module retention lever out and away from the replacement management module see letter A in the following figure Slide the replacement management module into the management module bay see letter B until the bottom of the retention lever engages with the module bay Figure 8 Installing Management Module 5 Rotate the lever handle in toward the module bay until it is latched 6 Reconnect the Ethernet management port to the management network Hardware Installations and Upgrades Installing and Removing an Ethernet Switch Module The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System ships with one Ethernet switch module pre installed optionally a second switch module may be installed in the second switch module bay Installing an Ethernet Switch Module 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 Locate an available switch bay and remove any installed module or filler panel 3 Release and rotate the module retention lever out and away f
2. EZ E MIANA D See Figure 18 Installing Power Supply Module 4 Connect a power cable from the power supply module to an appropriate power source Removing a Power Supply Module 1 2 3 5 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual Locate the power supply module to be removed Remove the power cord from both the power supply module and the power source Press the power supply module retention latch to release the power supply module from the bay see letter A in the following figure Slide the power supply module out of the module bay see letter B Figure 19 Removing a Power Supply Module Replace the power supply module with a filler panel or another power supply module within two minutes MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 31 Replacing Cooling Modules The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System ships with two main cooling modules pre installed at the back of the chassis and one I O cooling modu
3. Figure 64 Removing Multi pin Adapter from Multi pin Bracket 6 Set the multi pin adapter for round mounting holes see Figure 63 7 Ensure the swivel lock is up see letter A in the following figure Re install the multi pin adapter into the multi pin bracket by placing the bottom mounting pin fully in the bracket Press and hold the top floating pin see letter B while pushing the adapter into the bracket Ensure that all three mounting pins on the multi pin adapter are fully engaged in the multi pin bracket The multi pin adapter must be fully locked into the bracket Use the swivel lock to lock the multi pin adapter in place see letter C Figure 65 Setting Multi pin Adapter in Multi pin Bracket 8 Repeat the previous three steps for both ends of each rack rail Rail Kit Installation Installing Rack Rails into Rack 9 For all four rack uprights determine the vertical position in the rack at which the rack rails are to be installed The top most mounting hole for a particular rack unit RU mounting position is typically identified by a mark or hole Hole or similar mark in rack upright identifies top most mounting hole for each 1 RU position e O LJ M LJ LJ LJ LJ Figure 66 Determining Vertical Position in Rack A Caution If rack rail is mounted in holes which are not vertically aligned from front to back the rack rail may be damaged and r
4. 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 32 MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control System Configuration Screen Layout General Navigation JA Current User Displays username for the currently logged in user JB Logoff Ends current session and returns to Login screen JC Hep MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control UI Help Control UI Help Top Menu Tabs RSS TE En switches between key sections of the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control Left Navigation Provides direct links to configure and manage individual hardware compo Menu nents Main Body Displays content for selected menu item or view For the system items the main body is divided into four panes the system graphic action menu context sensitive help and informational tabs System Screen Layout System Graphic Interactive visual representation of the current state of the system hardware By selecting a system component from the chassis graphic the content changes in the main body to display all available actions and information for the selected component Change Chassis Switches between the front and back views of the system chassis Click the over MEN arrow JR PR Displays all available actions for the selected chassis component all available actions for the selected chassis component Context EE E tips and links to context sensitive help for the selected component Sensitive Help Informational Displays detail
5. Management Module Management module power LED Green Management module fault LED Amber Management module reset switch zjizjo jn Management module NIC connectors with LEDs Power Supply Module l Power supply module power LED Green J Power supply fault indicator LED Amber Main Cooling Module N Main cooling module fault LED Amber O Main cooling module power LED Green All indicator modes are described in Diagnostic LED Information on page 77 Hardware Requirements To avoid integration difficulties and possible system damage your server system must meet the requirements listed in the table under Before Powering On the Server System on page 39 18 Server System Features 3 Hardware Installations and Upgrades Before You Begin Before working on your server system review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual Tools and Supplies Needed e Phillips cross head screwdriver 1 bit and 2 bit e Needle nosed pliers e A ruler e Pen or pencil e Anti static wrist strap and conductive foam pad recommended Chassis References All references to left right front top and bottom are based on the reader facing the front of the chassis as it would be positioned for normal operation Installing the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System in a Rack AN The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System is designed for fixed mount rack installati
6. Delete Delete an existing storage pool This action will delete all virtual drives contained in the selected storage pool and release the drives for future storage pool configuration ALL DATA WILL BE LOST Identify llluminates the hard drive ID LED which enables easy onsite identification of the drives included in the selected storage pool Create Virtual Drive A virtual drive is assigned a name RAID level size and server Once a virtual drive is created an operating system can be installed Global Action Menu Item Expand Storage Pool Allows the user to add one or more physical drives to an existing storage pool to increase available space Prepare for Transport Prepares drives for removal from system Storage Pool Details The tabs displayed below the system graphic provide detailed information on the selected storage pool For a description of these tabs refer to the following table Table 6 Storage Pool Tabs The General tab displays e Current status of the storage pool i e status health operation state e Storage pool configuration data i e storage pool ID name total managed space total unallocated space number of physical and virtual drives included in the selected storage pool Events Displays all system events for the selected storage pool Physical Drives Displays a table with detailed information on the physical drives included in the selected storage pool i e Drive number Manufacturer Pro
7. 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 chassis according to the product instructions MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 11 Laser Peripherals or Devices A CAUTION To avoid risk of radiation exposure and or personal injury e 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 12 Safety Information 2 Server System Features This chapter briefly describes the main features of the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System This chapter provides photographs and illustrations of the product a features list and diagrams showing the location of important components and connections on the server chassis Figure 1 MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System The platform features are outlined in the following table Table 2 Chassis Feature Summary Feature Description Module bays rear e Four hot plug 110 220V power module bays e Two hot swap Ethernet switch module bays e Two hot swap storage module bays
8. The Physical drives and Server columns represent the physical slots for hard drives and servers If a drive is not present it will be marked as not present The following Storage Resource Allocation Map illustrates the following storage configuration e Fourteen physical drives present in the system e Drives 1 2 and 3 are grouped together in a single storage pool named Marketing e Drive 12 is a global hot spare e Drives 4 11 13 and 14 are available unused e One storage pool is present The storage pool is named Marketing and is 100 58 GB in size e One virtual drive is present The virtual drive is named Email and is configured as a 30 GB RAID 5 drive e The virtual drive Email is assigned to Server 1 as Drive 0 Blog of Help MAXDATA Modular Server CETTE STETTEN Storage ELITE 3 SE System Storage Layout OBB Servers SUD Storage 5 GE Switches Physical Drives a E Repons gt Drive Group Storage Layout E Events i EJ 8 Dashboard Storage Pool irtual Drives Diagnostics a 4 Settings Dreo E IP Configuration EJ Notification ED Snmp No EJ Users Unused nn EJ Date Time 4 EX Event Policies Sn oan E Firmware 5 No 33 52 GB AE z6 assigned 67 98 GB Server 4 7 67 98 GB Na
9. e Retirez lez composants amovibles pour r duire le poids de l quipement ZN ATTENTION Le bouton d alimentation signal par la marque d alimentation en stand by N ETEINT PAS compl tement l alimentation CA L alimentation stand by 5V reste active lorsque le syst me est branch Pour mettre le syst me hors tension vous devez d brancher le cordon d alimentation de la prise murale II se peut que votre syst me soit quip de plusieurs cordons d alimentation V rifiez que tous les cordons d alimentation sont d branch s V rifiez que le s cordon s d alimentation est sont d branch s avant d ouvrir le ch ssis ou ajouter retirer les composants que ne sont pas connectables chaud Ne pas utiliser ou modifier un cordon d alimentation diff rent du type exig Un cordon d alimentation distinct est requis pour chaque alimentation du syst me Certaines alimentations des serveurs MAXDATA PLATINUM utilisent le Neutral Pole Fusing Pour viter le risque d lectrocution soyez PRUDENT lorsque vous travaillez avec des alimentations Neutral Pole Fusing Les composants de l alimentation de ce produit ne peuvent pas tre r par s par l utilisateur Ne pas ouvrir l alimentation L int rieur du bloc d alimentation est soumis des niveaux dangereux de tension de courant et d nergie Retournez le au fabricant en cas de probl me Lorsque vous remplacez une alimentation connectable chaud d branchez le cordon d alimentation branc
10. virtual drive name size RAID level status assigned server and drive pool with virtual drives number position Physical Drive Help To quickly access additional help regarding physical drive actions and tabs click on the Get Help button in the Shared Drive help box located under the action box Create a Hot Spare Drive A global hot spare drive replaces a failed drive in any storage pool whereas a dedicated hot spare drive is assigned to a specific storage pool To create a hot spare drive first select the hard drive from the system graphic Next select Create Hot Spare from the action menu Once the hot spare has been created a successful action dialog will be displayed and the information icon will change to the hot spare icon Under the General tab and in the component summary the role will be displayed as either a global or dedicated hot spare drive Hot spare details are also included on the Spares tab when a storage pool is selected Global hot spares are listed on the Spares tab for all storage pools Dedicated hot spare drives are only listed on the Spares tab for the assigned storage pool The Spares tab displays the drive number hot spare role global versus dedicated drive manufacturer product ID serial number firmware revision size and status MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 59 60 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module 1 and 2 To view current status available actions and product details for all installed Gigabi
11. Update system firmware and software as needed Refer to Alert Notifications on page 71 for more information Setting Up a Remote Connection 42 Illustrated below are two recommended options for connecting a client system to the Management Module in order to launch the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control UI Before connecting the remote system ensure all hardware components servers hard drives switch modules storage modules the management module cooling modules and power modules are installed in the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Option 1 Connect the client system and the Management Module to an external switch using two Ethernet cables as illustrated in the following image Option 2 Connect the client system directly to the Management Module using a cross over cable as illustrated in the following image Cross over Cable Configuring the Server Chassis Remote Client System Requirements This section describes the minimum system requirements for a client computer that is accessing the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control user interface through a web browser Table 5 Minimum System Requirements for Remote Web Console Remote Web Consoles Clients Operating System Any operating system that supports Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox Web Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or 7 or Mozilla Firefox version 2 0 or later NOTE Refer to the Release Notes for more information on web brow
12. Wartungsar beiten d rfen nur von qualifiziertem Personal vorgenommen werden mitgelieferte Netzteil nur dann ein wenn es genau dem ben tigten Typ entspricht Bei Produkten mit mehreren Netzteilen wird f r jedes Netzteil ein eigenes Netzkabel mitgeliefert g Versuchen Sie nicht das mitgelieferte Netzkabel zu manipulieren Setzen Sie das Durch Bet tigen des Netzschalters auf der Vorderseite wird das System nicht vom Netzstrom getrennt Um das System vom Netzstrom zu trennen m ssen Sie alle Netzkabel von der Steckdose bzw vom Netzteil trennen Stellen Sie vor dem Offnen des Geh uses sicher dass das System von der Strom BD quelle und von allen Telekommunikationsverbindungen Netzwerken und Modemlei A tungen getrennt ist Dazu m ssen m glicherweise mehrere Netzstecker aus Steck dosen gezogen werden Bei ge ffnetem Geh use muss das System ausgeschaltet bleiben Auch nach dem Ausschalten des Systems k nnen Prozessoren und K hlk rper noch hei sein Teile der Platine und des Geh uses k nnen scharfe Kanten und Kontakt stifte aufweisen Seien Sie beim Ber hren von Teilen vorsichtig Tragen Sie gegebe nenfalls Schutzhandschuhe Wenn die Batterie falsch eingesetzt wird besteht Explosionsgefahr Ersetzen Sie Batterien nur durch den gleichen oder einen gleichwertigen Batterietyp der vom Ger tehersteller empfohlen wurde Entsorgen Sie verbrauchte Batterien entspre chend den Anweisungen des Herstellers Je nach Gewic
13. into Baltery capacityis normal ov D edt into Battery is discharging ov D edit info Bateryis charging ov D edt info Battery reconditioning is completed ov D edit Critical Battery is malfunctioning ov D edt On Batetyhas been econconed RE D eat Waming Battery reconditioning has failed ov D eat 4 Warning Battery is reaching the end of life ov O edit into Battery is removed ov o edit On Bateryisinserted ov D edt 4 Warning Battery charging has failed ov D edt Info Battery reconditioning has started ov D edt Waming Eien reconditon has been RE D eat into Notavailable ov v D edit Into BBU flushing has started ov ca D edt Info BEUfushing has ended ov v D edit cnical BBU nushing has failed ov O edt Severity Brief Log Every Log Email SNMP Figure 57 Settings Event Policies Configuration Screen MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 69 70 IP Configuration The IP Configuration screen enables an IT Administrator to change the Management Module host name and external network access as well as view the internal configuration The following is a description of the settings and information found in the IP Configuration tab Host Name Change the management module host name MAC Address Displays the MAC address for the management module Method Choose between static Address or Automatic DHCP The initial management module IP address is set to the static IP address of 192 168 150 150 This IP address may be set t
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16. Drives d 33 52 GB mga 9 Seret 5 33 52 GB No 10 Drives 33 52 GB A 11 33 52 GB 13 33 52 GB Drives a assigned 33 52 GB Gbbal Hot Spares Figure 52 Storage Resource Allocation Map MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 65 System Events To view all open or unacknowledged system events select the Events tab from the top menu or from the left navigational menu under Reports This screen enables an IT administrator to quickly view and acknowledge new events for all system components The following features enable the IT administrator to quickly access specific information from the Events screen Sort events The table can be sorted by ID Date Time Component Type Description Severity and User by clicking on the appropriate column header Acknowledge events Select individual events by selecting the checkbox next to the event to be acknowledged or acknowledge all events by selecting the Acknowledge All checkbox Once an event is acknowledged it is no longer displayed on this screen In the Silver release Close acts as acknowledge The events are not deleted from the System Event Log They are only removed from the System Events screen View event details Click on the edit link displayed in the specific event row In future releases this link will be renamed to View Excel Download the system event information in Microsoft Excel format This will download all unacknowledged events not just the 20 ev
17. Ethernet On Ethernet switch module fault Switch Module warning switch module Fault LED front panel Ethernet Active Ethernet Port Ethernet On Green Link Switch Module Link switch port Blinking Green Port activity Port Link Activity LED Management Identifies the Management On Management module power on Module Power power state of module front LED the management panel module Management Visible fault Management On Management module fault Fault LED warning module front panel Power Supply Identifies the power Power supply On Power supply module power on Module Power state of the Power module front LED Supply module panel Power Supply Visible fault Power supply On Power supply module fault Fault LED warning module front panel Table 20 NIC LEDs Left LED No network connection Network connection in place Transmit receive activity Right LED 10 Mbps connection if Left LED is on or blinking Solid Amber 100 Mbps connection Solid Green 1000 Mbps connection Troubleshooting 7 Rail Kit Installation The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System is designed to support cabinets that are 19 inches 483 mm wide by up to 36 inches 914 mm deep A set of rack mounting rails is provided in this kit and will accommodate either square or round hole rack mounting methods Prepare System Warning Lifting the system and attaching it to the rack is a three person operation Remove all modules from the syst
18. Mark to illustrate its compliance MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 85 86 Appendix A Sicherheitshinweise Die Hinweise in diesem Dokument gelten f r MAXDATA PLATINUM Serverplatinen MAXDATA PLATINUM Servergeh use Standger te und Rack Geh use sowie installierte Peripheriegerate Lesen Sie dieses Dokument und beachten Sie alle Warnungen und Vorsichtsma nahmen bevor Sie Ihr MAXDATA PLATINUM Serverprodukt installieren oder warten So verringern Sie das Risiko von Verletzungen Stromschl gen Feuer und Sch den an der Ausr stung Falls Angaben in diesem Dokument im Widerspruch zu Dokumenten Angaben stehen die einzelnen Produkten beiliegen bzw auf produktbezogenen Websites zu finden sind so hat die produktspezifische Dokumentation Vorrang Ihr Server sollte nur von technisch qualifiziertem Personal installiert und gewartet werden Halten Sie die Richtlinien in diesem Handbuch und die Montageanweisungen in Ihren Serverhandb chern strikt ein um die Erf llung bestehender Produktzertifizierungen und zulassungen zu gew hrleisten Verwenden Sie nur regul re Komponenten die den Angaben in diesem Handbuch entsprechen Die Verwendung anderer Produkte oder Komponenten kann dazu f hren dass beh rdliche Zulassungen ung ltig werden und das Produkt nicht mehr den Richtlinien entspricht die in der Verkaufsregion gelten Sicherheitshinweise und Warnungen Lesen Sie vor dem Beginn der Produktinstallation die nachfolgend aufgef hr
19. Modular System Control UI This action provides quick access to frequently configured port and VLAN options Advanced Ul Launches a third party Advanced Switch Configuration interface in a new window to view all switch configuration options Reset Enables remote reset of the selected switch module Gigabit Ethernet Switch Details The tabs displayed below the system graphic provide detailed information for the selected switch module For a description of these tabs refer to the following table Table 14 Switch Module Tabs Tab Heading Description Displays current status and general Gigabit Ethernet Switch information such as product ID uptime hardware and software versions and MAC address Displays all system events for the selected Gigabit Ethernet Switch Ports Displays table of key port settings including Port ID VLAN ID Enabled Disabled Status Link Status Set Speed Current Speed VLAN Mode and Spanning Tree STP VLANs Displays a table of configured VLANs for the selected switch including VLAN number Virtual LANs VLAN name and members Displays a table of statistics for the selected switch including Port ID Input Output and Error Information Configuring the Server Chassis Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module Help To quickly access additional help regarding the Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module screen actions and tabs click on the Get Help button in the Switch help box located under the actions box
20. Sie bei der Handhabung von Platinen immer mit gr ter Vorsicht vor Diese k nnen u erst empfindlich gegen ber elektrostatischer Entladung sein Fassen Sie Platinen nur an den Kanten an Legen Sie die Platinen nach dem Auspacken aus der Schutzh lle oder nach dem Ausbau aus dem Server mit der Bauelementeseite nach oben auf eine geerdete statisch entladene Unterlage Verwenden Sie dazu eine leitf hige Schaumstoffunterlage nicht die Schutzh lle der Platine Schieben Sie Platinen niemals auf dem Tisch hin und her Weitere Warnhinweise Austauschen der Batterie A ACHTUNG Wird die Batterie falsch eingesetzt besteht Explosionsgefahr Ersetzen Sie die Batterie nur durch Batterien die vom Ger tehersteller empfohlen werden Entsorgen Sie Batterien gem den geltenden Verordnungen und Bestimmungen Versuchen Sie keinesfalls Batterien aufzuladen Versuchen Sie keinesfalls die Batterie auseinander zu bauen zu durchstechen oder auf andere Art zu besch digen MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 91 92 K hlung und Luftstrom ACHTUNG Achten Sie darauf Kabel gem Beschreibung so zu f hren dass der Luftstrom so wenig wie m glich behindert wird Betreiben Sie das System nur mit montierter Geh useabdeckung um korrekten Luftstrom und einwandfreie K hlung zu gew hrleisten Wird das System mit entfernter Geh useabdeckung betrieben kann das zu Sch den an Systemkomponenten f hren So montieren Sie die Geh useabdeckung 1 Ste
21. Status Unknown 83 Dashboard Server is Powered On Diagnostics a 42 Settings E IP Configuration E3 Notification a Snmp GA Users E DateTime GA Event Policies E3 Firmware 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 34 Chassis Front View Chassis Back The Chassis Back view provides an accurate visual view of the back of the chassis which includes the management module switch modules storage controller modules power supplies and fans This real time view enables the IT administrator to quickly view the current health as well as determine which components are present or not present The icons present on each of the components indicate the current health By hovering over the component icon a brief summary of the current health state and component description is displayed in a pop up box The Chassis Back view enables an IT administrator to select the component he she is most interested in By default no components are selected on the chassis in this view MAXDATA Modular Server a Sk system OB Servers D Storage GH Switches a Reports Storage Layout I Events 22 Dashboard Diagnostics 3 4 Settings EA IP Configuration EJ Notification E Snmp Users E3 Daterrime EA Event Policies Firmware There are no actions available for this component fu Chassis Help Navigation view front gt 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 35 Chassis Back View MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 47 Stor
22. Supply Module Up to four hot swap power supply modules can be installed in the right rear of the chassis Each supply has its own AC input power connector and is rated at 1000 watts over an input range of 100 240 VAC Each power supply includes two fans that provide cooling for hot swap disk drives All four power supply bays must be populated with either a power supply module or a power supply blank The power supply blank has two fans that ensure proper system cooling One power supply will support one server compute module plus all other modules in the system Two power supplies will support 2 to 3 server compute modules in any slot plus all other modules in the system Three power supplies will support four to six server compute modules in any slot plus all other modules in the system Any additional power supplies above the minimum required based on configuration will provide redundancy MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 15 16 I O Module Slots The middle rear of the chassis can accommodate up to four expansion modules Ethernet Switch Module One or two hot swap Gigabit Ethernet Switch modules can be installed Each switch has ten uplink ports and twelve internal server bay ports two ports routed to each server compute module One switch module is the minimum configuration for external networking a second switch module allows for network module redundancy Storage Module One or two hot swap Storage Modules can be used
23. The red area indicates a critical state 4 Temperature Displays the current system temperature Recent Critical Events Displays all recent unacknowledged critical events and a link to View All Events The View All Events link redirects the IT administrator to the Events view Glo et G Help IMAXDATA Modular Server Figure 33 Dashboard View Configuring the Server Chassis Chassis Front The Chassis Front view provides an accurate visual view of the front of the chassis which includes all servers hard drives and the I O fan This real time view enables an IT administrator to quickly view the current health as well as determine which components are present or not present The icons present on each of the components indicate the current health as well as provide additional information regarding power state and role By hovering over the component icon a brief summary of the current health state and component description is displayed in a pop up box The Chassis Front view enables an IT administrator to select the component he she is most interested in By default no components are selected on the chassis in this view Modular Server a GB system OBB servers S gt nca LR TER BD Storage Server 1 OK ON HD Switches 2 Server is Operating Property 5 2 a Reports Storage Layout Remote KVM Session Established JP E Events Remote Media Status Unknown LA Remote Serial
24. a cross over cable 2 Connect a video monitor and USB mouse and keyboard to the front of the server compute module 3 Connect a USB CD ROM DVD ROM drive to the server compute module From the remote client machine log into the management module and configure storage and optionally networking for the server compute module 5 Power on the CD ROM DVDROM drive and insert the operating system install media 6 Poweron the server compute module and install the operating system Refer to Configuring the Server Chassis on page 41 for configuration details MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 39 Monitoring the Server System The management module reports complete system health From a remote client an IT administrator can easily monitor the state of the server system Refer to Configuring the Server Chassis on page 41 for more details Shutting Down the Server System To remove power from the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System you must first properly power down all server compute modules Next disconnect all power cables from the power source Refer to the individual MAXDATA PLATINUM 1000IM User s Manual for more information on powering down the server compute module s 40 Using the Server System 5 Configuring the Server Chassis This section provides an overview of the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control for the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System It covers initial required configuration steps as well as how to launch and
25. and Upgrades 4 Attach hard drive to drive carrier using the four screws removed in the previous step Z Figure 24 Installing Hard Drive into Drive Carrier 5 With the drive carrier retaining lever in the open position see letter A in the following figure carefully slide the drive carrier into the drive bay until it is fully seated and the retaining lever starts to engage Press firmly to latch the retaining lever see letter B Figure 25 Installing Drive Carrier in Drive Bay MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 35 Removing a Hard Drive from the Storage Bay 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 To avoid data corruption ensure that the drive you intend to remove is not online and actively providing data storage to any of the installed server compute modules 8 Press the retaining lever on the selected drive carrier to release the drive carrier from the drive bay see letter A in the following figure Remove the drive carrier from the drive bay see letter B Figure 26 Removing a Drive Carrier from a Drive Bay 4 With a Phillips screwdriver remove the four screws securing the hard drive to the drive carrier Place the hard drive in an anti static container or bag Figure 27 Removing Hard Drive from a Drive Carrier 5 Install either another hot swap hard drive or a filler blank in the drive carrier In
26. box on the Diagnostics screen The information displayed includes record ID record type time and date sensor type sensor number event type description event data and event direction Record Window Chassis SEL Log F SEL Record Time Generator Ev M Sensor Sensor Event Type Event Record Type 10 SEE Number Direction o l 03 21 2007 p Sensor specific Assertion 1 0001 02 21 2007 0020 04 Ar Discrete 2 0002 02 03 21 2097 6020 Sensor spedfic Assertion TEM 2 em 4 0004 02 21212007930 Sensor specie Assertion 03 21 2007 6020 Sensor specific Assertion 09 15 19 Discrete Event 6 0006 02 03 2 2007 0020 Sensor spediic Assertion 7 0007 02 03 21 2007 0020 Sensor specific Assertion 8 0008 02 53 21 2007 0020 Sensor speciic Assertion 9 0009 02 03 21 2007 5020 Sensor specihe Assertion 100003 02 we 0020 Sen 11000b 02 Be 0020 Sensor speciic Assertion 03 21 2007 0920 Sensor specific Assertion 09 15 27 Discrete 13000d 02 nn Be 0020 Sensor epeaiic Assertion iaooe o2 BYU owo en al 1 00 1271200 oom smog mece eae a 5 0005 02 12000c 02 Figure 54 Diagnostics Chassis System Event Log SEL Viewer Internal Communications Test The Internal Communications Test is found in the Diagnostics box Clicking on the Internal Communications Test will open the results within the Record Window The Record Window will display all present devices as well as pass fail information from the test The Internal Communications Test will test commu
27. delete user accounts select Settings gt User Accounts from the left navigation menu Er Log off Help MAXDATA Modular Server Dashboard Chassis Front Chassis Back Storage V Events X 3 SB system OBB Servers M Storage HD Switches 1 admin gdit a Reports 2user edit J Storage Layout ID Username Alert Email Critical Email Phone Locked act E Events 23 Dashboard Diagnostics 3 4 Settings E3 IP Configuration EZ Date Time EZ Snmp E3 Users ID Username Alert Email Critical Email Phone Locked act Navigation A ES Event Policies 3 Notification 5a Firmware 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 59 Settings User Account Configuration Screen Alert Notifications The Alert Notification settings screen provides the IT administrator with the capability to set system alert notification destinations Sami Logor Help IMAXDATA Modular Server Dashboard V Chassis Front w Chassis Back Storage Events X 3 GB system Notification CBB Servers GER Storage DD Switches Reports Storage Layout Navigation Mail Server IP 10 7 155 62 Other These are the value to E Events control if and how other 38 Dashboard notification methods are Diagnostics forwarded to external a Settings EA IP Configuration E3 Date Time E Snmp E Users amp Event Policies EA Notification E Firmware agents 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 60
28. e Two hot swap main cooling module bays e One hot swap management module bay Module bays front Six hot plug server compute module bays One hot swap I O cooling module bay One hard drive storage enclosure bay Hard drive storage enclosure 14 hot swap 2 5 inch SAS hard disk drives MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control Integrated GUI for configuration and chassis management MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 13 Front View Figure 2 shows the front view of the platform The front provides access to the following components Figure 2 Front View of Server System Table 3 Front Components Item Description A Server compute modules or filler panels six 1 at top 6 at bottom B Storage enclosure with hot swap 2 5 inch SAS hard disk drives 14 1 at upper left 14 at lower right C I O cooling module Server Compute Module The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System supports up to six server compute modules Each server compute module is a general purpose server built around the following minimum features e Processor s e Memory e Baseboard management controller e Network interface e Sto
29. modules that were removed 18 Reconnect all peripheral devices and the power cord s Power up the system MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 83 84 8 Regulatory and Integration Information Product Regulatory Compliance Product Safety Compliance The server board complies with the following safety requirements e EN 60950 European Union e IEC 60950 International e 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 e EN 55022 Class A Radiated amp Conducted Emissions European Union e EN 55024 Immunity European Union e CE EMC Directive 89 336 EEC European Union Product Regulatory Compliance Markings This product is marked with the following Product Certification Markings Table 21 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
30. the replacement I O cooling module into the vacant module bay see letter C until the retention latch engages A CAUTION Replace the cooling module with another cooling module within two minutes Figure 22 Replacing an I O Cooling Module MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 33 Installing and Removing Hard Drives The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System provides storage for installed server compute modules by way of an on board storage bay combined with a storage management module The on board storage bay supports the installation of up to 14 hotswap 2 5 inch SAS hard drives that are configured through the integrated MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control software Refer to Configuring the Server Chassis on page 41 for more information A CAUTION Only hard drives validated for use in the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System should be installed Installing a Hard Drive into the Storage Bay 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 Press the retaining lever on an available drive carrier to release the drive carrier from the drive bay see letter A in the following figure Remove the drive carrier from the drive bay see letter B Figure 23 Removing a Drive Carrier from a Drive Bay 3 With a Phillips screwdriver remove the four screws securing the filler panel to the drive carrier 34 Hardware Installations
31. utilisez le syst me lorsque les panneaux du ch ssis sont fix s L utilisation du syst me sans les panneaux risque d endommager les pi ces Pour installer les panneaux 1 V rifiez qu il n y a pas d outils ou de pi ces mobiles l int rieur du syst me 2 V rifiez que les c bles les cartes d extension et les autres composants sont install s de mani re ad quate 3 Raccordez les panneaux au ch ssis conform ment aux instructions P riph riques laser A ATTENTION 98 Pour viter le risque d exposition au laser et ou de blessures corporelles e N ouvrez pas le bo tier d un p riph rique laser e Les p riph riques laser ne sont pas r parables par l utilisateur e Renvoyez les au fabricant en cas de probl me Consignes de s curit Appendix C Informacje dotycz ce bezpiecze stwa Niniejszy dokument dotyczy serwerowych p yt g wnych MAXDATA PLATINUM obudowy serwera MAXDATA PLATINUM typu podstawa i szafa oraz zainstalowanych urz dze peryferyjnych Przed zainstalowaniem lub rozpocz ciem konserwacji posiadanego serwera MAXDATA PLATINUM nale y przeczyta niniejszy dokument oraz zastosowa si do wszystkich ostrze e i rodk w ostro no ci zawartych w niniejszym przewodniku w celu zredukowania zagro enia uraz w cia a pora enia pr dem elektrycznym po aru oraz uszkodzenia sprz tu W razie istnienia sprzeczno ci pomi dzy informacjami zawartymi w niniejszym dokumencie oraz informacjami dos
32. y wyci gn wtyczk przewodu zasilaj cego z gniazdka ciennego System mo e posiada wi cej ni jeden przew d zasilaj cy Nale y upewni si e od czono wszystkie przewody zasilaj ce Przed otwarciem obudowy dodaniem lub wyj ciem podzespo w pod czanych po od czeniu zasilania nale y upewni si e od czono wszystkie przewody zasilaj ce Nie wolno pr bowa modyfikowa przewodu zasilaj cego lub u ywa przewodu kt ry nie nale y do dok adnie wymaganego rodzaju Dla ka dego zasilacza systemu wymagany jest oddzielny przew d zasilaj cy Pewne zasilacze serwer w MAXDATA PLATINUM wykorzystuj zabezpieczenie bezpiecznikiem bieguna zerowego Nale y zachowa OSTRO NO przy pracy z zasilaczami wykorzystuj cymi zabezpieczenie bezpiecznikiem bieguna zerowego w celu unikni cia pora enia pr dem elektrycznym Zasilacz tego produktu nie zawiera cz ci serwisowanych przez u ytkownika Nie wolno otwiera zasilacza Wewn trz zasilacza znajduje si pr d o niebezpiecznym napi ciu nat eniu i energii W celu dokonania napraw nale y zwr ci zasilacz do producenta Przy wymianie zasilacza pod czanego w trakcie pracy nale y od czy przew d zasilaj cy od wymienianego zasilacza przed fizycznym usuni ciem go z serwera W celu unikni cia zagro enia pora eniem pr dem elektrycznym nale y wy czy serwer i od czy przew d zasilaj cy systemy telekomunikacyjne sieciowe i modem
33. 3 8 Regulatory and Integration Information 85 Product Regulatory Compliance ii aaas r ra EE aE EEA AST aE 85 Product Safety C MplIANCE e dzia neniani oire AT nren A ea ZA en 85 Product ROHS COMPARER RS een A ee m ROA 85 Product EMC GOmMPIIAREE nassen nee 85 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings ii 85 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices iii 85 Europe CE Declaration Of G formity nun an 85 Appendix A Sicherheitshinweise 87 Appendix B Consignes de s curit 93 Appendix C Informacje dotycz ce bezpiecze stwa 99 4 Contents Figures 1 MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System iii 13 2 2 Font Vew Of oever yte wara AE A EE EA hr A 14 3 Rear VIEW of Server SYSTEM edek AAAA Pat GEE ALE AE o OKL 15 4 Front Chassis Connectors and Indicators eeeeuuaa eee aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa EEEE aaa za EE EAEEren 17 5 Rear Chassis Connectors and Indicators sis 18 6 Installing Temporary Handles see 20 7 Removing Management Module 21 8 Installing Management Module ss 22 9 Installing an Ethernet Switch Module iii 23 10 Removing an Ethernet Switch Module use 24 TI Installinigra Storage Modules anne O AA A SEA AAA A AWARE 25 12 Removing a Storage Modules ai wata a AO ee nn nahen here 26 13 Removing Top Cover from Storage Module 27 14 Installing Backup Battery ai oi AAAA ee A 28 15 Removing Top Cover from Storage Module 29 16 REMOVING BACKUP Battery wawa er nme nike 29 17 Remov
34. 4 Settings IP Configuration E3 Notification E3 snmp E3 Users EX DaterTime Event Policies G Firmware CELL Chassis Front WOESSIE OE EEE Navigation General Events Sensors Virtual Drves_ Property 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 36 Server Compute Module View The following information and actions are available for a selected server Server Compute Module Actions The actions available for a selected server are displayed to the right of the system graphic For a description of these actions refer to the following table Table 6 Server Action Menu Power On if Off Allows the user to remotely power on the selected server Power Off if On Allows the user to remotely power off the selected server The following two options are presented in a pop up menu when Power Off is selected e Graceful Ends the current operating system session on the selected server before powering off the server e Forced Bypasses the shut down of the operating system and immediately powers down the server NOTE A Forced Power Off could result in a loss of data and or damage to the server It is hightly recommended to use the Graceful option under normal circumstances Allows the user to remotely reset the selected server Identify Illuminates the server ID LED which enables easy onsite identification of a selected server Remote Serial Starts a Remote Serial Console session in a new
35. 8 CD Remote KVM 8 CD enable the IT administrator to remotely view monitor and manage the server s pre operating system environment as well as install and manage the operating system and applications using a remote console system This is the preferred method to install an operating system or application on a selected server A single KVM 4 CD session is supported per server Limit is six KVM amp CD sessions per user account at a given time Steps to Install an Operating System 1 Configure Storage and assign a virtual drive to the target server 2 Select the target server Server must be present in the system to install an operating system 3 Select the KVM amp CD action 4 Click Apply to start a Remote Keyboard Video Mouse KVM with CD redirection on the target server Accept dialog boxes to open the KVM session in a new window The following KVM window should display VM Session to Server 1 Windows To begin click your user name Redirection started Figure 37 Server Action Remove KVM 8 CD Configuring the Server Chassis 7 Select Start Redirection from the Redirection menu 8 Select color depth when prompted 9 The KVM session should start successfully 10 To install an operating system from a CD insert the CD into the remote console s CDROM drive and select CD from the Devices menu Storage Configuration This section provides information on creating an initial storage pool crea
36. Configuring an Gigabit Ethernet Switch Gigabit Ethernet Switches come pre configured with all available ports enabled in a single default VLAN No additional configuration is required to connect the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System to a network Two options are available to modify the default switch configuration The Edit Ports action menu item enables an IT administrator to quickly and easily modify port and Virtual LAN VLAN settings The following figure displays the Edit Ports dialog box within the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control Ul To make additional changes to the switch configuration select Advanced Ul from the Actions box The Advanced Ul action launches a separate switch configuration interface in a new window This Advanced GUI supports configuration of features such as Link Aggregation Device Security Spanning Tree Quality of Service Forwarding Database Diagnostics and Statistics Edit Ports Dialog The Edit Ports dialog box enables an IT administrator to quickly modify common port and VLAN settings for all internal and external ports External ports are listed as Ext 1 Ext 2 etc External ports are the ports that are visible on the switch module from the back of the system The Edit Ports dialog provides a graphic which displays the external port numbering Internal ports are listed as server 1 1 server 1 2 server 2 1 etc There are two internal ports per server slot The server does not have to be present in the syst
37. J IP Configuration E3 Notification E Snmp Z Users E Date Time Event Policies E3 Firmware PESTLE LC CEE LES Storage WEIS Navigation Unallocated 100 5868 CD Storage Pool Help When there are multiple drive arrays bring others into view with the serollbar to the left f General Events Physical Drives virtual Drives Spares Background Tasks Storage Pool Properties Table Property Value Status OK Expand disabled no Virtual Drives Name Storage Pool 1 Total Managed Space 100 568 Total Unallocated Space 100 568 Max Contiguous Space 100 568 Number Of Drives 3 Number of Virtual Drives 0 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 41 Storage Screen with a Storage Pool Present MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 53 54 Storage Pool Actions The Storage Pool Actions displayed to the right of the system graphic enable an IT administrator to modify existing storage pools remotely identify drives contained in a storage pool and create virtual drives For a complete list of actions refer to the following table Table 8 Storage Pool Actions Menu Global Action Menu Item Create Storage Pool Designate one or more drives as a storage pool Global storage actions are available at all times on the storage screen Selected Storage Pool Action Description Menu Items Rename Rename an existing storage pool A dialog box will be displayed prompting the user for the new storage pool name
38. MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System User s Manual Contents 1 Safety Information 7 Safety Wamings and GautiOnssrcunsusein ae enden 7 Intended Application USES iii 7 General Vaning e N A EAEE EN 8 Place Battery Marking iii 8 SITE SEIECTION An E AW a A EA E E E A E E A E EA A g Equipment Handling Practiees waere ee 9 Power Gord YN atrio rse ne nehm 10 SYSTEMMACCESS VWAMMINGS ea aka Ada Too GEE A EO i O AA 10 Rack Mount Waris siz anne ee a in a TENERE 11 Electrostatic Discharge ESD u a bie 11 Other Hazards owsa O EA O OE AO G RE PAU A PYRA PAR Pd Paw O 11 Battery R plac ment aaa EO AE ENAR a a aaa le 11 Cooling and Airflow ZE 11 Laser Peripherals Of Devices nie a ne a nee naeh 12 2 Server System Features 13 FROME VIEW ee een kennen terre ee 14 Server Compute Module rate ee en ee ehe een ehren 14 Storage IENGIO WIG wow E aaa ka Pd a pd E A Kd Kada kd AA 14 VO Cooling Module asian M EAP AO naar nennen ee haare 14 IRIS ENTER 15 Power Supply Modules hen 15 VO ej WIERSZ TE 16 Front Chassis Connectors and Indicators si 1 7 SEVER COMPUTE Module wawa taak a A of A AE AAA 17 Back Chassis Connectors and IRdIGAtOTS a aa ae 18 Hardware Hequirements ansehe ee ee Ener Free 18 3 Hardware Installations and Upgrades 19 Before VOU BEGIN nk en nina hehe heine nee 19 Tools and Supplies Needed iii 19 CMASSIS IRETCIEMC CS antenne arena ern APA ee ra Renee nee terne WA ARA genet 19 Installing the MAXDATA PLATI
39. NUM Modular System in a Rack 19 Installation GUIdeIRES aa AG O AG ARE OO A A W O A EOS AA A AA AAA At 19 Installing Temporary Handles on System iii 20 Mounting System IN RACK gui wad O O A aa 20 Installing and Removing Modules see 21 Installing and Removing the Management Module Ethernet Switch Modules and Storage Modules 21 Replacing a Management Module sise 21 Installing and Removing an Ethernet Switch Module seeeeeeee see aa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aa aaaaaaaaaasicia 23 Installing and Removing a Storage Module 25 Installing and Removing the Backup Battery 27 installing BACKUP Battery ad aaa a ne fils en a nn 27 REMOVING a Backup BAT Vente AAA A een 29 Installing and Removing a Power Supply Module ui 30 Installing a Power Supply Module iii 30 Removing a Power Supply Module sienne 31 Replacing Cooling Modules a ke er 32 Replacing a Main Cooling Module nassen a a 32 Replacing the I O Cooling Module sienne 33 MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 3 Installing and Removing Hard Drives sise 34 Installing a Hard Drive into the Storage Bay iii 34 Removing a Hard Drive from the Storage Bay 36 Installing and Removing a Server Compute Module 37 Installing a Server Compute Module usines 37 Removing a Server Compute Module iii 38 4 Using the Server System 39 Before Powering On the Server System sie 39 Starting US SEIVER SYSTEM sara en een 39 Inst llmg an Op rating SYST ME ala RA ee en ee
40. Select Create Virtual Drive from the storage pool action menu The following dialog box will be displayed Name RAID Level Size In GBs Min Size 10 GB Max Size 67 05 GB Figure 42 Create Virtual Drive Dialog Box Enter a name for the virtual drive Select the RAID level for the virtual drive from the drop down box The options available in the drop down box are determined by the number of drives in the selected storage pool 5 Enter the size for the virtual drive Depending on the RAID level selected the maximum size displayed may change i e if mirroring is selected 6 Assign or map the virtual drive to a server A virtual drive can be assigned to any of the six server slots A server does not have to be present in the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System for selection This enables an IT administrator to assign virtual drives to servers that will be added to the system 7 Select the Drive Position for the virtual drive The drive position sets the drive number for this server The drop down box will show all available drive numbers 0 through 127 Click Apply to create the virtual drive and return to the main Storage screen The virtual drive created will be displayed as a volume in the selected storage pool on the main storage screen Depending on the RAID level selected the virtual drive may continue to synchronize after it is created and displayed on the storage screen To view the curre
41. Server nio IPMI System Drive 2 Server nto IPMI System Daoalmala za alaaalaa a aalajlala a a N Drive 1 Server nio IPUI System Date Description Comp Severity Type User 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 53 System Events Screen amp Note To view a history of events select the event tab on each component screen In future releases of the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control a report will be available for the System Event Log 66 Configuring the Server Chassis Dashboard The Dashboard provides a snapshot view of the overall system and component health as well as a list of all required actions Links for more details regarding the system component health or required actions are available For information on the Dashboard see Dashboard on page 46 Diagnostics The Diagnostics feature enables an IT administrator to view and save system diagnostic information and the system event logs for select components The Diagnostics page can be reached by selecting Reports gt Diagnostics from the left navigation menu System Event Log SEL Viewer The Diagnostics screen provides a SEL Viewer which allows an IT administrator to view or clear the complete SEL for the chassis or for a single server To view SEL information select Diagnostics from the left navigation menu Under the System Event Logs box select either chassis or a specific server The SEL information will be displayed within the SEL Viewer
42. Settings Alert Notification Destination Configuration Screen MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 71 72 SNMP SNMP configuration enables the IT administrator to set the SNMP community strings and time outs Communities can be set to determine who gets trap notifications MAXDATA Modular Server Snmp EDD Storage 5 Agent H Public Community Public H Private Community Private Storage Layout EJ Events 32 Dashboard Sys Location Office Diagnostics Admin Contact Admin 3 Settings E3 IP Configuration Sys Description Intel Multiflex Server Chassis 3 Daterrime 3 Samp F3 Users 2 Event Policies Snmp Trap Destination Z Notification F3 Firmware SNMP 1 1P Community SNMP 2 1P Community SNMP 3 1P community SNMP 4 1P Community 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 61 Settings SNMP Configuration Screen Date and Time The Date and Time screen enables the IT administrator to set the system date and time Setting the local time will allow the time stamp to be accurate on event logs Steps to Change the Local Date 1 Select Setting gt Date Time from the left navigation menu 2 Click the Calendar icon and follow the instructions in the bottom pane of the calendar 3 Click the arrows beneath the printed month to change the Year and Month a Clicking the inside right gt increments to the next Month while clicking the left lt decrements to t
43. a server compute module to a storage module Try the following solutions in the order given If you still cannot correct the problem contact your service representative or authorized dealer for help Chassis Fan Module Not Functioning Check the following e Is only a single fan in error If so check the power and fault LEDs e ls the power LED on If not re seat the fan module If so check the fault LED e s the fault LED on Check the status of the system using the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control e Are both fan modules in error If so verify that the power supply modules are properly installed and connected to grounded AC outlets MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 75 76 Cannot Connect to the Management Module Check the following Is the power LED lit If not is it the only module in the system with an unlit power LED f so reseat the module or try replacing it with a different module f not verify that the chassis power supply modules are properly installed and connected to grounded AC outlets Is the fault LED lit f so reseat the module or try replacing it with a different module If not verify that the chassis power supply modules are properly installed and connected to grounded AC outlets Is the Ethernet management port connected to the network f yes is the cable good Try replacing the cable f yes is the management module configured properly for the network to which i
44. ack mounting will not be secure 10 Noting the holes determined in the previous step align the left rack rail with its rear mounting holes amp Note Rack rails and multi pin adapters occupy exactly 3 RU The lowest point on an adapter is eight 8 holes lower than the top most mounting hole 11 Hold the rack rail in the desired rack mounting position Engage the lowest pin in its hole on the rack upright At the rear of the rack rail press and hold the top floating pin downward while pushing the rack rail and adapter into the rack upright holes MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 81 82 Engage the lowest pin first in rack upright Then press and hold top floating pin downward while inserting rack rail with adapter into rack upright mounting holes O O N O in lt lt 2 E EJ Z m EJ E u A CORRECT INCORRECT INCORRECT e Multi pin adapter pins Multi pin adapter pins e Top rack hole selected are fully engaged in are not fully engaged is not designated top the rack holes in the rack holes of RU hole e op rack hole selected is designated top of RU hole Figure 67 Attaching Rack Rail to Multi pin Bracket 12 Ensure the proper mounting holes on each rack upright are selected Repeat the previous step for the front mounting position of the rack rail En
45. ack plastic battery holder see letter A in the following figure Connect the battery cable to the battery connector on the printed circuit board see letter B MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 27 28 Figure 14 Installing Backup Battery Align notches in top cover with corresponding tabs in storage module Slide the top cover forward to close Secure the top cover to the storage module with the two screws previously removed Re install storage module in server system For instructions see Installing a Storage Module on page 25 Hardware Installations and Upgrades Removing a Backup Battery 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 Remove the storage module from the system For instructions see Removing a Storage Module on page 26 A CAUTION You must replace the storage module with a filler panel or another storage module within two minutes 3 Place the storage module sideways on a work surface so that it s largest surface area is touching the work surface and the retention lever is on the top 4 With a Phillips screwdriver remove the screw securing the top cover to the storage module see letter A in the following figure Push cover rearward see letter B and lift off of module see letter C Figure 15 Removing Top Cover from Storage Module 5 Slide the cover towards rear of the storage module and lift upward 6 Disconnect the battery ca
46. activity LED Green B Hard drive fault LED Amber 1 0 Cooling Module C I O cooling module power LED Green D I O cooling module fault LED Amber All indicator modes are described in Diagnostic LED Information on page 77 Server Compute Module See the individual MAXDATA PLATINUM 1000IM User s Manual for model specific information MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 Back Chassis Connectors and Indicators aooga 5 a E B i EG B A 5 On 8 imi HOR EE amp A lien a z COS jaj CEE AES Ree eee omoose E E h h zn i COLE E E E 5 _ EICHERERRSFERFERRSRERREH a a i CZEPEK CEEEEEEEEEEBESCE i EB EODEDECEEEEECECEDLNE EOEDEECZNOW i F i CNED PONS EN j j I EB DHEA A ONIS CEOCEEECEOSEKECECZ Figure 5 Rear Chassis Connectors and Indicators Storage Module A Storage module dirty cache LED Green B Storage module fault LED Amber C Storage module power LED Green M Storage module external SAS connector Ethernet Switch Module D Ethernet switch module power LED Green E Ethernet switch module fault LED Amber L Ethernet switch module 1 Gb Ethernet connec tors 10 with LEDs Serial cable connectors for service only rU
47. ad 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 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 s
48. age Selecting the Storage tab displays the storage configuration screen This screen enables an IT administrator to quickly group drives create and assign virtual drives to servers assign hot spare drives as well as view health status and product details For information on how to perform these actions and more refer to Storage Configuration on page 51 Switch Selecting the Switch tab displays the Gigabit Ethernet Switch configuration screen This screen enables an IT administrator to quickly configure virtual LANs VLANs modify port settings launch an advanced configuration Ul as well as view health status and product details For information on how to perform these actions and more refer to Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module 1 and 2 on page 60 Events The Events screen contains a table of all open and unacknowledged system events This enables an IT administrator to quickly view and acknowledge new events for all system components in a single location For more information on how to use the Events screen refer to System Events on page 66 Help The Help link located at the top right of the banner opens the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control Help in a new window Use the table of contents to quickly access help and tips for specific screens and functions Log Off The Log Off link is located at the top right of the banner Clicking it ends the current MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control session and returns the u
49. ala od r de ciep a w tym bezpo red niego wiat a s onecznego i grzejnik w e Umieszczone z dala od r de wibracji lub wstrz s w fizycznych e zolowane przed silnymi polami elektromagnetycznymi generowanymi przez urz dzenia elektryczne e W obszarach gdzie cz sto wyst puj burze z piorunami zaleca si pod czenie systemu do ogranicznika skok w napi cia a w trakcie takiej burzy zaleca si od czy linie telekomunikacyjne od modemu e Z odpowiednio uziemionym gniazdkiem ciennym e Zwystarczaj c ilo ci miejsca do uzyskania dost pu do przewod w zasilaj cych poniewa ich od czenie powoduje wy czenie zasilania Umie ci oznaczenie baterii Na niniejszej p ycie serwera jest zbyt ma o przestrzeni do zapewnienia instrukcji do wymiany lub utylizacji baterii Dla uzyskania potwierdzenia bezpiecze stwa systemu mo e by wymagane umieszczenie na obudowie w pobli u baterii nast puj cego permanentnego i czytelnego komunikatu lub komunikatu r wnowa nego A OSTRZE ENIE Zagro enie wybuchem w razie nieprawid owej wymiany baterii Wymienia wy cznie na bateri tego samego typu lub typu r wnowa nego zalecan przez producenta Zu yte baterie utylizowa zgodnie z instrukcjami producenta 100 Informacje dotycz ce bezpiecze stwa Wyb r miejsca System jest przeznaczony do pracy w typowym rodowisku biurowym Nale y wybra miejsce e Czyste suche i w kt rym nie ma innych cz
50. allen Arbeiten im Geh useinneren 90 Schalten Sie alle an das Produkt angeschlossenen Peripherieger te aus Schalten Sie das System durch Dr cken des Netzschalters aus Trennen Sie das Ger t vom Netzstrom indem Sie alle Netzkabel vom System bzw den Steckdosen trennen Trennen Sie alle Kabel und alle an das System angeschlossenen Telekommunikationsleitungen Bewahren Sie alle Schrauben und anderen Befestigungselemente gut auf wenn Sie die Geh useabdeckung entfernen Schlie en Sie nach dem Ende der Wartungsarbeiten das Geh use mit den Originalschrauben und befestigungselementen ffnen Sie keine Netzteile Netzteile enthalten keine Teile die gewartet werden k nnen Schicken Sie Netzteile f r Wartungsarbeiten an den Hersteller zur ck Schalten Sie den Server aus und trennen Sie alle Netzkabel bevor Sie Komponenten einbauen oder ersetzen Einzige Ausnahme sind Hot Plug Komponenten Trennen Sie vor dem Herausnehmen Austauschen von Hot Plug Netzteilen das Netzkabel vom Netzteil ACHTUNG Auch nach dem Ausschalten des Servers k nnen Prozessoren und K hlk rper noch hei sein Lassen Sie das System abk hlen bevor Sie das Geh use ffnen Ausnahmen gelten f r das Austauschen von Hot Plug Komponenten Achten Sie beim Entfernen Austauschen von Hot Plug Komponenten darauf keine erhitzten Komponenten zu ber hren ACHTUNG Vermeiden Sie jede Ber hrung mit rotierenden L fterfl geln Bei Ber hrung kann es zu Verletzunge
51. an den Hersteller zur ck Trennen Sie beim Austauschen eines Hot Plug Netzteils das Netzkabel vom Netzteil bevor Sie es aus dem Server ausbauen Schalten Sie vor dem ffnen des Geh uses den Server aus und trennen Sie das Netzkabel sowie alle Verbindungen mit Telekommunikationssystemen Netzwerken und Modems um Stromschlaggefahr zu vermeiden MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 89 Warnhinweise zu Netzkabeln Wenn kein Netzkabel mit Ihrem Produkt geliefert wurde erwerben Sie eines das in Ihrem Land zur Verwendung zugelassen ist N ACHTUNG Prufen Sie die mit dem Produkt gelieferten Netzkabel Nehmen Sie keine Manipulationen am Netzkabel stecker vor falls der Stecker nicht genau in Ihre geerdete Steckdose passt Netzkabel m ssen folgende Voraussetzungen erf llen Die Nennbelastbarkeit von Netzkabeln muss gr er sein als die auf dem Produkt vermerkte Nennbelastbarkeit Netzkabel m ssen mit einem Erdungskontakt ausger stet sein der f r den entsprechenden Kontakt der Steckdose geeignet ist Nur durch das Abziehen aller Netzkabel k nnen Gerate vollst ndig vom Netzstrom getrennt werden Steckdosen m ssen daher in der N he der Anlage angebracht und gut erreichbar sein Die Erdungskontakte von Netzsteckern m ssen zu den Erdungskontakten der Steckdosen passen und die Steckdosen m ssen sachgerecht geerdet sein Warnhinweise zu Arbeiten am System A ACHTUNG Beachten Sie die folgenden Sicherheitsanweisungen bei
52. asily 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 one AC power cord Make sure all AC power cords are unplugged Make sure the AC power cord s is are unplugged before you open the chassis or add or remove 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 Modular System M1 9 Power Cord Warnings If an AC power cord was not provided with you
53. ble from the battery connector on the printed circuit board see letter A in the following figure Remove the battery from the black plastic battery holder see letter B Figure 16 Removing Backup Battery 7 Align notches in top cover with corresponding tabs in storage module Slide the top cover forward to close Secure the top cover to the storage module with the two screws previously removed Re install storage module in server system For instructions see Installing a Storage Module on page 25 MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 29 Installing and Removing a Power Supply Module ZK 30 The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System ships with two power supply modules pre installed A single power supply is suitable to support the power requirement for the chassis including fan modules storage module switch module storage bay and a single server compute module Additional power modules are required as the number of installed server compute modules increases CAUTION One power supply module will support one server compute module plus all other modules in the system Two power supply modules will support two to three server compute modules in any slot plus all other modules in the system Three power supply modules will support four to six server compute modules in any slot plus all other modules in the system Any additional power supply modules above the minimum required based on configuration will provi
54. curs IMAXDATA Modular Server c HEB system GER Servers D Storage GI Switches a Reports Storage Layout EJ Events 3 Dashboard Diagnostics 3 4 Settings E IP Configuration F3 Daterrime E snmp F3 Users E3 Event Policies 2 Notification E Firmware Navigation X 1D Type Event CodeoiD 1 cM 65536 3 4 5 6 CIM65541 7 CIM65542 8 CIM65543 9 CIM65544 10 CIM65545 11 CIM65546 12 CIM 65547 13 CIM 65548 14 CIM 65549 15 16 CIM65551 17 CIM 131072 18 CIM 131073 19 CIM 131074 20 CIM 131075 Component Class Storage Controller Storage Controller Storage Controller Storage Controller Storage Controller Storage Controller Storage Controller Storage Controller Storage Controller Storage Controller Storage Controller Storage Controller Storage Controller Storage Controller Storage Controller Storage Controller Storage Subsystem Storage Subsystem Storage Subsystem Storage Subsystem Subsys Battery Battery Battery Battery Battery Battery Battery Battery Battery Battery Battery Battery Battery Battery Battery Battery BBU BBU BBU BBU ID Type Event CodeOID Component Class Subsys Sdmin Logor Help Dashboard ER Storage Events x Run w e 24667 mue Severity Briet Log Log Email SNMP act Every A Waming Pater temperature is above me SS E sat into Battery temperature is normal ov O edit Waming Battery capacity is below the threshold ov D edt
55. d AC power is available at the wall outlet contact your service representative or authorized dealer for additional help Troubleshooting Cannot Connect a Server Compute Module to a Storage Module Check the following e Verify that storage space in the storage module has been allocated for and assigned to the server compute module e Make sure the drive s assigned to the server compute module are installed and operating properly e Make sure the installed drives are validated for use with the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System e Check the status of the system using the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control Diagnostic LED Information The various modules and server compute modules designed for use with the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System provide a number of diagnostic LEDs that may aid in troubleshooting your system A list of these LEDs with usage descriptions for each LED is provided in the following two tables Table 19 Diagnostic LEDs LED Name Chassis ID LED System Fault LED Hard Drive Power Activity LED Hard Drive Fault LED I O Cooling Module Power LED I O Cooling Module Fault LED Fan Module Power LED Fan Module Fault LED Storage Module Power LED Storage Module Fault LED Storage Module Dirty Cache LED Function Lvcation Color Indicator Aids in server identi Chassis front Press ID LED button or use fication from the back Management Module UI software panel to turn of
56. de redundancy Installing a Power Supply Module 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 Locate the power supply module bay and remove any installed module or filler module For instructions on removing a power supply module see Removing a Power Supply Module on page 31 To remove a filler module press the retention lever latch see letter A in the following figure to release the filler module from the module bay Slide the filler module out of the bay see letter B EOEDOREDEECA EEEEEREREEEE gt a ocococn Eoannacd SRE SEE BBEEEREHBBEE UH Er En corses BBSB EHH BES BREE HEE Ba im Im sense DORDEREOIDODEL Goo IEIOEEI Goo jejajmiaja im os BESS Konono E DODOSDOEEECOA PCE e n EE latsa DER BODEN EBBBSEB 200000000000 SEJEEEEIE MM MMM SOUS Figure 17 Removing Filler Module Hardware Installations and Upgrades 8 Slide the power supply module into the power supply module bay until the retention latch engages mnt
57. drive 1 Select the virtual drive to be edited Select Assign from the action menu 3 The following dialog box opens Server 1 keep drive 0 Figure 44 Assign Virtual Drive 4 The server assignment and drive position fields are available for modification 5 Once all edits are complete click Apply to continue The new virtual drive server assignment will be displayed on the main storage screen Delete a Virtual Drive Deleting a virtual drive deletes all data stored on the selected virtual drive Once a virtual drive is deleted the space used for the virtual drive will be displayed on the system graphic as unallocated space in the same location as the original virtual drive was displayed new virtual drive or multiple drives can be created in the unused space as long as the new virtual drive total space requirement does not exceed the space available The following figure displays the Storage screen after a virtual drive has been deleted from a storage pool which contained more than three virtual drives MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 57 A Modular Server Dashboard Chassis Front Chas 3 SB System OBB Servers UD Storage LMD Switches jarketing Unallocated Finance 3 Reports Joc Ras Moos 126 538 Storage Overview ire Server ar Server 1 ar L Events 23 Dashboard Diagnostics 3 Settings E3 IP Configuration EA Notification Navigation E Snmp ES Users Stora
58. drives Once a storage pool is created virtual drives are created within the storage pool and assigned to a server n To assign one or more drives to a storage pool select the action menu item Create Storage Pool The following dialog box appears Click drives to add them to the pool Name Pool Capacity 0 GB RAID levels supported by your selection 9 1 5 6 10 1E 50 60 Learn more about RAID levels Figure 39 Create Storage Pool Dialog Box Select available drives for a storage pool Hard drives that are either included in an existing storage pool or are configured as a hot spare drive are not selectable on this screen Unavailable drives will be displayed as darker than the available hard drives and will not have the drive size displayed on the image Selected drives are highlighted in green with the drive size displayed on the individual drive similar to the following image The RAID level options are determined based on the number of hard drives selected for the storage pool For example selecting four drives will show RAID levels 0 1 5 6 and 10 RAID levels that are not available will be displayed as light gray text It is important to note that RAID level is not assigned to a storage pool It is however assigned to the virtual drives within a storage pool This enables a single storage pool to support many virtual drives with different RAID le
59. duct 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 has 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 You are responsibl
60. duct ID Serial Number Firmware Revision Size Status Virtual Drives Displays a table with detailed information on all virtual drives contained within the selected storage pool The table provides the following details Name Size RAID Level Status Drive Number and Assigned Server Displays a table with detailed information on all hot spare drives The table includes the following information Drive Number Role Global versus Dedi cated Manufacturer Product ID Serial Number Firmware Revision Size and Status Background Tasks Displays status and state of current tasks such as Predictive Data Migrations and Media Patrol Storage Pool Help To quickly access additional help regarding the storage pool screen actions and tabs click on the Get Help button in the Storage Pool help box located under the actions Configuring the Server Chassis Create a Virtual Drive Once a storage pool has been created the next step is to create a virtual drive Key benefits of virtual drives are e Virtual drives can be quickly reassigned to different servers with a couple of mouse clicks in the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control Ul without powering down the server or storage pool e Virtual drives in a single storage pool can be set to any RAID level that is supported by the selected storage pool The steps to create a virtual drive are as follows 1 Select the existing storage pool which will contain the virtual drive 2
61. e 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 CAUTION ESD can damage disk drives boards and other parts We recommend that you perform all procedures 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 ZN 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
62. ed information including but not limited to current status Tabs configuration and events for the selected component Component Health and State Icons Information Icon hover over icon to view component summary information M Health Icon health OK Ml A Health Icon warning hover over icon to view component summary information oel 8 Health Icon critical hover over icon to view component summary information LIN A Storage Pool indicates drive is included in an existing storage pool Dedicated Hot Spare Icon indicates hard drives that have been designated as designated hot spares to specific storage pools Hover over icon to view component summary information Global Hot Spare Icon indicates hard drives that have been designated as global hot spares Hover over icon to view component summary information MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 45 MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control Views You can quickly switch between different system views from anywhere in the interface by selecting one of the top menu tabs The top menu tabs are located on the lower right side of the banner These tabs provide quick access to the Dashboard Chassis Front Chassis Back Storage and System Event VIEWS Dashboard The Dashboard view is displayed by default after successfully logging into the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control UI It provides an interactive snapshot of the overall system and component health as well as a list o
63. ej do uziemienia obudowy dowolnej niemalowanej powierzchni metalowej serwera przy dotykaniu podzespo w Nale y zawsze zachowa ostro no przy obchodzeniu si z p ytami serwera S one nadzwyczajnie czu e na wy adowania elektrostatyczne P yty nale y trzyma tylko za kraw dzie Po wyj ciu p yty z opakowania ochronnego lub z serwera nale y umie ci p yt na uziemionej powierzchni wolnej od adunk w elektrostatycznych stron z podzespo ami skierowanymi ku g rze Je eli jest to mo liwe nale y u y przewodz cej podk adki piankowej lecz nie opakowania p yty Nie wolno przesuwa p yty po adnej powierzchni Inne zagro enia A Wymiana baterii OSTRZE ENIE Nieprawid owe za o enie baterii grozi eksplozj Przy wymianie baterii nale y u ywa wy cznie baterii zalecanych przez producenta sprz tu Baterie nale y utylizowa zgodnie z lokalnymi przepisami i rozporz dzeniami Nie wolno podejmowa pr b ponownego adowania baterii Nie wolno podejmowa pr b demonta u przek uwania lub w inny spos b uszkadzania baterii Ch odzenie i przep yw powietrza OSTRZE ENIE Przewody nale y starannie poprowadzi zgodnie z zaleceniami w celu zminimalizowania problem w z blokowaniem i ch odzeniem W celu zapewnienia odpowiedniego ch odzenia i przep ywu powietrza system mo e by w czony tylko przy za o onych pokrywach obudowy U ywanie systemu bez zamontowanych pokryw mo e u
64. em prior to lifting system into rack This includes all server compute modules all power supply modules all Ethernet switch modules all storage modules and the management module Use of a mechanical assist is required if modules are not removed 1 Readall caution and safety statements at the beginning of this document before performing any of the steps A Caution Before performing any maintenance on the system back up the data 2 Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system Turn off the system 3 Disconnect the power cord s Prepare Rack Setting the Multi pin Adapters for Rack Type The multi pin adapters allow the rack rails to be used in racks that have either square or round mounting holes amp Note The rack rails ship with the multi pin adapters set for square holes If your rack has square mounting holes skip this section 4 Oneach rack rail reverse the multi pin adapter position so that it matches the appropriate rack mounting hole type for your rack This side for rack with Round Mounting Holes This side for rack with Square Figure 63 Multi pin Adapter MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 79 80 5 To set for round mounting holes remove the multi pin adapter by rotating the swivel lock up see letter A in the following figure Press and hold the top floating mounting pin downward see letter B while extracting the middle and bottom pins from the multi pin bracket r
65. em to configure the internal ports The Edit Ports dialog enables the IT administrator to enable or disable all ports and assign any port internal or external to a specific VLAN To add ports to a VLAN simply input a new VLAN number in the appropriate box of the Edit Ports dialog and click Apply The Apply process creates the VLAN and assigns the ports in a single step The Edit Ports dialog simplifies the VLAN configuration process by removing the step to create a VLAN before assigning ports The Edit Ports dialog only allows a single port to be assigned to a single VLAN Additionally the port speed and spanning tree settings are configurable for external ports in the Edit Ports dialog The following image illustrates the Edit Ports dialog Edit Ports on Switch 1 a witch Ports Enabled Link VLAN Speed Current Spanning Tree VLAN Mode Auto 16 rDx Enable E General Auto 1G FDX Enable EJ General 16 F0x nal General E 16 rDx nal General 16 DX General 16 F0x Ena General General General 1G FDX Enable El General 16 FDx Enable General 16 FDX GDX External Switch Ports 16 FDX 1G FDX 16 FDX 16 FDX 1G FDX 1G FDX 16 FDX 16 FDX 16 FDX 1G FDX Cancel Figure 48 Edit Ports Dialog Box MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 61 Advanced Ul The action box item Advanced UI launches a separate interface that expose
66. en angemessene Hilfsmittel bzw arbeiten Sie mit anderen Helfern e Entfernen Sie vor dem Heben Transportieren alle leicht abnehmbaren Komponenten um durch Gewichtsreduzierung die Handhabung zu erleichtern A ACHTUNG Durch Betatigen des Netzschalters Erl schen der Betriebsanzeige wird das System NICHT vollstandig vom Netz getrennt Solange das System ber den Netzstecker mit dem Stromnetz verbunden ist bleibt die 5 V Standby Spannung aktiv Um das System vollstandig vom Stromnetz zu trennen muss das Netzkabel aus der Steckdose gezogen werden M glicherweise sind mehrere Netzkabel an Ihr System angeschlossen Stellen Sie sicher dass alle Netzkabel vom Stromnetz getrennt sind Stellen Sie sicher dass alle Netzkabel getrennt sind bevor Sie das Geh use ffnen oder Komponenten ein oder ausbauen Einzige Ausnahme sind Hot Plug Komponenten Nehmen Sie keinerlei Manipulationen an Netzkabeln vor und verwenden Sie ausschlie lich Netzkabel des vorgeschriebenen Typs F r jedes Netzteil wird ein eigenes Netzkabel ben tigt In einigen Netzteilen in MAXDATA PLATINUM Servern wird Neutral Pole Fusing verwendet Seien Sie beim Arbeiten mit Neutral Pole Fusing Netzteilen vorsichtig um Stromschlaggefahr zu vermeiden Das Netzteil in diesem Produkt enth lt keine Teile die vom Benutzer gewartet werden k nnen ffnen Sie niemals das Netzteil Im Netzteil sind gef hrliche Spannungen und Str me aktiv Schicken Sie das Ger t f r Wartungsarbeiten
67. eneral Events Storage Pool Virtual Drives Drive 1 Properties Table Property Value Status x Drive Manufacturer Firmware Version Product ID Serial Number Drive Size Space 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 46 Physical Drives Physical Drive Actions The actions available for a selected hard drive are displayed to the right of the system graphic Fora description of these actions refer to the following table 58 Configuring the Server Chassis Table 11 Physical Drive Action Menu Identify Drive liluminates the drive ID LED which enables easy onsite local identification Force Offline present if Enables an IT administrator to force a drive offline remotely Force Offline drive is a hot spare or is present if a drive is a hot spare or included in a storage pool included in an existing storage pool Make Hot Spare present Designates whether the drive is a global or dedicated hot spare A global if drive is available i e hot spare is applied to any storage pool as needed A dedicated hot spare not included in a storage is assigned to a specific storage pool See Create a Hot Spare Drive pool or already a hot below for instructions on creating a hot spare Make Hot Spare is present spare only if the drive is available i e not included in a storage pool or already a hot spare Cancel Hot Spare present Removes hot spare status and sets the drive to available Available drives if dr
68. ents displayed on the Silver release events screen View Component screen Click on the component link in the specific event row to be redirected to the component screen to view available actions and additional information to resolve or troubleshoot the issue Rows per screen In future releases IT administrators will be able to customize the event view by indicating how many rows are displayed on each screen The Silver release displays 20 events per screen Navigate events If more than 20 events are present links to additional pages will be displayed at the top of the screen next to the rows drop down box Click on the page number to view additional events Gtosof Help IMAXDATA Modular Server 3 SB system RB Servers EID Storage END Switches 3 Reports J Storage Layout EJ Events 23 Dashboard Diagnostics 3 Setings E PP Configuration DateTime snmp Users EJ Event Policies Comp Severity Type User Navigation ps3 psa nio ps2 s PS1 PS Slot 1 Status PWOK Asserted s The contoller parameter s are changed by user Storage Subsystem nio EB Firmware Chassis nio Sonori nio Senert no Server t nio Sener into Server rio ession Ended Normally Senert into on Established Senert rio r Cyclo Server 6 nio Timestamp Clock Syncronization Servers nio IPI System Timestamp Clock Syncronization
69. es et environnements de produits et domaines d application par exemple le domaine m dical industriel les syst mes d alarme et les appareils de contr le autres qu ITE doit faire l objet d valuations suppl mentaires MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 93 Mises en garde g n rales Les composants de l alimentation de ce produit ne peuvent pas tre r par s par l uti lisateur Ce produit peut comporter plusieurs alimentations La r paration doit tre effectu e uniquement par le personnel habilit 55 N essayez pas d utiliser ou de modifier le cordon d alimentation en CA fourni s il ne S correspond pas exactement au type requis Un produit muni de plusieurs alimenta A tions poss dera un cordon CA pour chaque alimentation Le bouton poussoir CC arr t marche l avant du panneau frontal n teint pas l alimentation CA du systeme Pour mettre le syst me hors tension d branchez les cordons d alimentation CA de la prise murale V rifiez que le syst me n est plus branch la source d alimentation et aux lignes de t l communication r seaux et lignes de modem lorsque vous devez retirer le A couvercle du ch ssis Vous devrez peut tre d brancher plusieurs cordons d alimen tation Ne pas utiliser le syst me si le couvercle est retir Si le serveur fonctionnait les processeurs et les dissipateurs thermiques risquent d tre chauds Certaines pi ces des cartes et du ch ssis comportent des broches et des b
70. espo w OSTRZE ENIE W celu unikni cia urazu nale y uwa a na ruchome opatki wentylatora Je eli system wyposa ono w os on wentylatora nie wolno u ywa systemu bez za o onej os ony Informacje dotycz ce bezpiecze stwa Ostrzezenia dotyczace montazu w szafie Szafa na sprz t musi by zamocowana do nieruchomego wspornika eby nie wywraca a si przy wysuwaniu serwera lub elementu sprz towego Szafa na sprz t musi zosta zamontowana zgodnie z instrukcjami producenta szafy Sprz t nale y montowa w szafie rozpoczynaj c od g ry z najci szym sprz tem umieszczonym na dole szafy Na raz mo na wysuwa z szafy tylko jeden element sprz towy U ytkownik jest odpowiedzialny za zamontowanie wy cznika g wnego zasilania dla ca ej szafy Wy cznik g wnego zasilania musi by atwo dost pny oraz oznaczony e steruje zasilaniem ca ego zespo u urz dze a nie tylko serwera serwer w Szafa i ka dy element sprz towy w niej zamontowany musi posiada odpowiednie uziemienie w celu unikni cia ryzyka potencjalnego pora enia pr dem Wy adowania elektrostatyczne ESD OSTRZE ENIE ESD mog uszkadza stacje dysk w p yty rozszerze oraz inne podzespo y Zaleca si wykonywanie wszystkich procedur na stacji roboczej ESD Je eli takowa stacja nie jest dost pna nale y zapewni pewien stopie ochrony przed ESD przez noszenie antyelektrostatycznej opaski na nadgarstku przy czon
71. existantes N utilisez que les composants r glement s d crits dans ce guide L utilisation d autres produits composants annulera la liste UL et les autres approbations r glementaires du produit et le produit ne sera probablement pas conforme aux autres lois et r glementations locales applicables au produit Avertissements et mises en garde Pour viter tout accident ou la d t rioration du mat riel lisez et observez les consignes de s curit et les informations avant d installer le produit Les symboles de s curit suivants seront utilis s dans ce document et peuvent appara tre sur le produit et ou son emballage Avertissements et mises en garde Signale un danger potentiel si les consignes de s curit ne sont pas respec t es Signale un risque d electrocution qui peut entra ner des blessures graves ou mortelles si les consignes de s curit ne sont pas observ es Signale des composants surfaces chaud e s Signale un risque de d charges lectrostatiques Indique qu il ne faut pas toucher au ventilateur PIB PPP a Indique qu il faut d brancher les cordons d alimentation CA Applications possibles Ce produit est consid r comme tant un Information Technology Equipment ITE quipement de technologie de l information installer dans les bureaux les coles les salles informatiques et les autres lieux de type commercial L utilisation du pr sent produit dans des cat gori
72. f all required actions and critical events To get additional information about the information and status presented on the dashboard move the mouse over the component or icon to view summary information or click the component to be redirected to the component screen for detailed information and available actions The Dashboard consists of the following five main areas 1 Required Actions Displays a list of all required actions Required actions include but are not limited to initial system configuration steps steps to replace a failed component or steps to resolve a system error The actions are listed as links that direct the IT administrator to the appropriate screen to complete the required action 2 System Health The system health box lists all possible system components with a visual health icon indicator Moving the mouse over either the component name or health icon will display summary information including whether the component is present or not present in the system its current health and a component description To view detailed information and available actions for any component click the component name to be redirected to the specific component configuration screen 3 Power Load Quickly enables the IT administrator to view the current power consumption of the system If the arrows are in the green area of the indicator bar power redundancy is enabled The yellow area of the indicator bar shows nonredundant power
73. f the LED Visible fault warning Chassis front Amber Green No Fault Green Blink Degraded Amber Critical error or non recoverable Amber Blink Non critical Identifies the power Hard drive Green On Hard drive power on state of the hard drive carrier front Green Blink Hard drive activity indicate drive activity panel Visible fault warning Hard drive Amber On Hard drive fault carrier front panel Identifies the power I O cooling Green On Cooling module power on state of the I O cooling module front module panel Visible fault warning I O cooling Amber On I O cooling module fault module front panel Identifies the power Fan module Green On Fan module power on state of the fan module front panel Visible fault warning Fan module Amber On Fan module fault front panel Identifies the power Storage Green On Storage module power on state of the storage module front module panel Visible fault warning Storage Amber On Storage module fault module front panel Identifies the state of Storage Green Slow blink Dirty cache storage module cache module front panel MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 77 Table 19 Diagnostic LEDs continued LED Name Function Location Color indicar Ethernet Identifies the power Ethernet On Ethernet switch module power Switch Module state of the Ethernet switch module on Power LED switch module front panel Ethernet Visible fault
74. figure alert notification destinations and policies Manage MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control user accounts Update system firmware MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 41 Required Configuration for Systems Systems ship integrated with current firmware installed with the exception of the server compute modules which ship separately To configure the system install the server compute modules into the chassis and then assign storage to a server using the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control This requires the creation of a storage pool a virtual drive and assignment of the virtual drive to a server in order to install an operating system Refer to Storage Configuration on page 51 for more information Recommended Additional Configuration for Systems The following items are recommendations only they are not required 1 For security it is recommended that you change the default login name and password Refer to User Accounts on page 71 for more information 2 Change the management module default static IP address if more than one MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System is present on the network or if the default management module IP address cannot be accessed in the installed network environment Refer to IP Configuration on page 70 for more information 3 Check system health and view any warning or critical event entries to help troubleshoot issues Refer to System Events on page 66 for more information 4
75. g Bosnia GEE drames ten aa AEK 55 43 Virtual Drive Screen iiiiiiiiiiieiiinneeeeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeesse 56 BAS Assign VITUACDOVE Re AE a a ee 57 45 Deleted Virtual Drive sise 58 46 Physical Drive Si ses en Meter tenter aaa araa ere ent ete m rit een 58 47 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module VIEW Lassa a nenne een 60 AS Edit Ports Dialog Boxen anne sn re 61 AQ Advanced Ul SON a a AO TE AO OE dk 62 50 Storage Moduls VIEW u a na far rad 62 51 Management Module View innen 63 52 Storage Resource Allocation Map iii 65 53 System Events SOSED sissies idea ee ee een UWAGA 66 54 Diagnostics Chassis System Event Log SEL Viewer nsnnnsssnnnsennnenesssennnneennnnnn 67 55 Diagn sties Service Data seinen een nee 68 MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 5 56 Settings Firmware Update Screen iii 69 57 Settings Event Policies Configuration Screen sise 69 58 Settings IP COMTGUPATION E E E E ttes qe 70 59 Settings User Account Configuration Screen sise 71 60 Settings Alert Notification Destination Configuration Screen 71 61 Settings SNMP Configuration Screen issues 72 62 Settings System Date and Time Configuration 73 63 Multi pin Ada o OO 79 64 Removing Multi pin Adapter from Multi pin Bracket aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa awans aiacia 80 65 Setting Multi pin Adapter in Multi pin Bracket ii 80 66 Determining Vertical POSIU U RACK awa in a O R O APE RAP ee 81
76. ge Pool Help E DaterTime When there are mutiple drive EX Event Policies arrays bring others into view 7 Firmware with the scrollbar to the left General Events Physical Drives Virtual Drives Spares Background Tasks Storage Pool Properties Table Property Value Name Email 5 OK 100 568 06B 068 Number Of Drives Number of Virtual Drives 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 45 Deleted Virtual Drive Physical Drives To view current status available actions and product details for all installed hard drives select a specific hard drive from the system graphic The selected hard drive will be highlighted on the system graphic The action box help box and informational tabs will update to provide all available actions and information for the selected hard drive Current health and product summary is quickly available by moving the mouse over the Health Information icon located on the selected hard drive amp Note For drives that are included in a storage pool limited drive details are also displayed on the physical drive tab for the assigned storage pool ana Log of l O Aep MEET Chassis Front WLM UT METIER GIO Switches a Reports Storage Overview L Events 22 Dashboard Diagnostics 3 4 Settings EJ IP Configuration 53 Notification E snmp EX Users E DateTime E3 Event Policies E Firmware Navigation Unallocated 55 5868 G Q Shared Drive Heip G
77. gs for maintenance and hardware management Firmware Updates MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control provides a simple interface to update the system firmware from a single compressed update package called an UFU Unified Firmware Update In addition to providing an easy to use interface to update the firmware for the entire system this screen will display all currently installed component firmware versions as well as current status This will enable the IT administrator to quickly view the installed versions and determine if an update is required The Unified Firmware Update supports firmware updates for the management module storage modules switch modules fans server BIOS and firmware Configuring the Server Chassis IMAXDATA Modular Server SE system CEB Servers Bp storage WDD Switches a IE Reports Storage Layout E Events 36 Dashboard Diagnostics 3 8 Settings EX IP Configuration amp Daterime BB snmp G users EJ Event Policies 2 Notification EJ Firmware Navigation Curentuser Firmware Current Build Version 0 4 100 07242007 5378 Prior Version 0 4 100 07202007 5324 Firmware This page shows firmware versions To upload a new firmware fle click Browse weet help New Firmware Actions mom Firmware Inventory Component FW Status Current Version Server 1 ex Boot 9 3 BMC Software 0 9 0 BIOS SB5000 866 08 00 0026 071720071444 Server 2 ex Bo
78. h l alimentation remplacer avant de la retirer du serveur Pour viter tout risque d lectrocution mettez le serveur hors tension et d branchez le cordon d alimentation ainsi que les syst mes de t l communication r seaux et modems reli s au serveur avant d ouvrir ce dernier MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 95 Mises en garde sur le cordon d alimentation Si aucun cordon d alimentation CA n a t fourni avec le produit achetez un cordon pouvant tre utilis dans votre pays N ATTENTION Pour viter tout risque d lectrocution ou d incendie v rifiez le s cordon s d alimentation utilis s avec ce produit e N essayez pas d utiliser ou de modifier le s cordon s d alimentation CA fourni s s il s ne correspond ent pas exactement au type requis pour la prise murale e Le s cordon s d alimentation doivent r pondre aux crit res suivants Les caract ristiques lectriques du cordon doivent tre sup rieures celles signal es sur le produit Le cordon d alimentation doit tre muni d une broche ou d un contact de s curit avec la terre adapt la prise de courant e Le s cordon s d alimentation est sont les principaux p riph rique de d connexion de l alimentation La es prise s de courant doi ven t se trouver proximit de l quipement et tre facilement accessible s e Le s cordon s d alimentation doit tre branch la aux prise s de courant fournie s avec une pr
79. he 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 weight of the product 4 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 e Provided with a properly grounded wall outlet e Provided with sufficient space to access the power supply cords because they serve as the products 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 sta
80. he previous Month b Clicking the ouside double right gt gt increments to the next Year while clicking the outside double left lt lt decrements to the previous Year um 4 When all changes are complete click the x in the upper right corner of the calendar to close the Calendar box Configuring the Server Chassis Steps to Change the LocalTime i 2 3 Select Settings gt Date Time from the left navigation menu Click the Calendar icon and follow the instructions in the bottom pane of the calendar Left click the Hour box next to Time a Drag the mouse to the left to decrement the Hour value b Drag the mouse to the right to increment the Hour value Left click the Minute box next to Time a Drag the mouse to the left to decrement the Minute value b Drag the mouse to the right to increment the Minute value Clicking either am or pm toggles between the two u When all changes are complete click the x in the upper right corner of the calendar to close the Calendar box Log off Help MAXDATA Modular Server Dashboard Chassis Front Chassis Back Y Storage Events x Ch System Time Servers DD Storage 5 Cmm Time ADD Switches 3 Reports 2 Current Date Time 07 20 07 10 20 38 Q CMM Time D S Setting your local time E Events Set Current Date Time cjickthe calendar icon to choose a date and time E will enable the time 88 Dashboard stamp on event logs to be accura
81. ht ein Explosionsrisiko Ersetzen Sie die Batterie nur durch denselben oder einen gleichwertigen Batterietyp der vom Ger te hersteller empfohlen wird Entsorgen Sie benutzte Batterien gem den Herstellerempfehlungen 88 Sicherheitshinweise Standortwahl Das System wurde f r den Betrieb in einer typischen B roumgebung entworfen Wahlen Sie einen Standort der e Sauber trocken und frei von schwebenden Partikeln au er normalem Staub ist e Gut bel ftet und nicht in der Nahe von Hitzequellen ist Als Hitzequellen gelten auch direkte Sonneneinstrahlung und Heizk rper e Hinreichend weit entfernt von m glichen Quellen von Vibrationen und Ersch tterungen ist e Von starken magnetischen Feldern isoliert ist die von elektrischen Ger ten erzeugt werden e In Regionen in denen h ufig Gewitter vorkommen wird empfohlen das System an einen Uberspannungsschutz anzuschlie en und w hrend eines Gewitters alle Telekommunikationsverbindungen zu ihrem Modem zu trennen e Mit einer sachgerecht geerdeten Netzsteckdose versehen ist e An dem ausreichend Platz vorhanden ist um im Notfall schnell durch Ziehen der Netzkabel das Produkt vom Hauptstrom trennen zu k nnen Handhabung der Ausr stung So verringern Sie das Risiko von Verletzungen oder Sch den an der Ausr stung e Befolgen Sie die geltenden Gesundheits und Arbeitsschutzvorschriften f r das Bewegen und Heben von Ger ten e Verwenden Sie beim Bewegen und Heben von Ger t
82. ht des Produktes sollten beim Heben Transportieren mindestens vier Personen zusammenarbeiten Das System wurde f r den Betrieb in einer typischen B roumgebung entworfen W hlen Sie einen Standort der e Sauber und frei von schwebenden Partikeln au er normalem Staub ist e Gut bel ftet und nicht in der N he von Hitzequellen ist Als Hitzequellen gelten auch direkte Sonneneinstrahlung und Heizk rper e Hinreichend weit entfernt von m glichen Quellen von Vibrationen und Ersch tte rungen ist e Von starken magnetischen Feldern isoliert ist die von elektrischen Ger ten erzeugt werden e In Regionen in denen h ufig Gewitter vorkommen wird empfohlen das System an einen berspannungsschutz anzuschlie en und w hrend eines Gewitters alle Telekommunikationsverbindungen zu ihrem Modem zu trennen e Mit einer sachgerecht geerdeten Netzsteckdose versehen ist e An dem ausreichend Platz vorhanden ist um im Notfall schnell durch Ziehen der Netzkabel das Produkt vom Hauptstrom trennen zu k nnen Batteriehinweis anbringen Auf der Serverplatine ist nicht gen gend Platz um Anweisungen zum Ersetzen und Entsorgen der Batterie anzubringen Zur Zertifizierung der Systemsicherheit kann es n tig sein den folgenden oder einen gleichwertigen Hinweis permanent und deutlich lesbar in der N he der Batterie am Geh use zu befestigen N ACHTUNG Wenn eine ungeeignete Batterie eingesetzt wird oder die Batterie falsch eingesetzt wird beste
83. iller panel or another Ethernet switch module within two minutes Hardware Installations and Upgrades Installing and Removing a Storage Module The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System ships with one storage module preinstalled optionally a second storage module may be installed in the open storage module bay Installing a Storage Module 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 Locate an available storage module bay and remove any installed module or filler panel 3 Release and rotate the module retention lever out and away from the storage module see letter A in the following figure Slide the storage module into the selected module bay see letter B until the bottom of the retention lever engages with the module bay Figure 11 Installing a Storage Module 4 Rotate the lever handle in toward the module bay until it latches MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 25 Removing a Storage Module 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 Press the retention lever latch button to release the retention lever see letter A in the following figure Rotate the lever out and away from the module bay see letter B and pull the storage module straight out the back of the chassis see letter C A CAUTION You must replace the
84. ing Filler Module sise 30 18 Installing Power Supply MOUS saa ai AA LAO A A a aa AE A 31 19 Removing a Power Supply Module iii 31 20 Removing a Main Cooling Module anni 32 21 Installing a Main Cooling Module iii 33 22 Replacing an VO Cooling Mogula ea a O O M O a en 33 23 Removing a Drive Carrier from a Drive Bay issues 34 24 Installing Hard Drive into Drive Carrier Sienne 35 25 Installing Drive Carrier in Drive Bay suisses 35 26 Removing a Drive Carrier ir m a Drive Bays aan aan 36 27 Removing Hard Drive from a Drive Carrier sise 36 28 Installing a Server Compute Module iii 37 29 Removing a Server Compute Module uuu eee aaa aaa iii 38 30 MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control Login 44 31 MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control General Layouts 44 32 MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control System Configuration Screen Layout 45 23 Dashboard VIEW zet a a a ro E E E ee JA ee 46 345 Chassis Front WEW ea i o AP a an FAA CAE 47 35 Chassis BACK VIEW aska a AE O PRO AAA APE AO PA GAR AEO amen 47 36 server COMPUTE Module Vie sans airs nennen nie 49 37 Server Action Remove KVM amp CD ses awa ia 50 38 Initial Storage Configuration SoreEM estesse la nennen A A AAA a Ga 51 39 Create Storage Pool Dialog BOX zaa i AE AE AA AE A A APE GAYE AE JAP AAA 52 40 Create Storage Pool Dialog Box Example ui 53 41 Storage Screen with a Storage Pool Present 53 42 Create Virtual Drive Dialo
85. ise de terre adapt e Mises en garde sur l acc s au syst me N ATTENTION Pour viter le risque de blessure corporelle o de d t rioration du mat riel observez syst matiquement les consignes de s curit suivantes lorsque vous ouvrez le produit e Mettez hors tension les p riph riques raccord s au produit e Mettez hors tension le systeme en appuyant sur le bouton de mise hors tension position arr t e D connectez l alimentation en d branchant les cordons d alimentation du systeme ou de la prise murale e D connectez les c bles et les lignes de t l communication reli s au syst me e Conservez les vis et les autres dispositifs de fixation lorsque vous retirez le s panneau x d acc s Une fois que vous avez termin remettez les panneaux en place avec les vis ou dispositifs de fixation d origine e Ne pas ouvrir l alimentation Aucun composant de l alimentation ne peut tre r par Retournez le au fabricant en cas de probl me e Mettez le serveur hors tension et d branchez tous les cordons d alimentation avant d ajouter ou de remplacer un composant non connectable chaud e Lorsque vous remplacez une alimentation connectable chaud debranchez le cordon d alimentation branch l alimentation remplacer avant de la retirer du serveur A ATTENTION Si le serveur fonctionnait les processeurs et les dissipateurs thermiques risquent d tre chauds moins d ajouter ou de retirer un composant c
86. ive role is assigned can be assigned to existing storage pools new storage pools or used as as either a global or hot spare drives Cancel Hot Spare is present if a drive role is assigned as dedicated hot spare drive either a global or dedicated hot spare Clear State present if Sets drive state to OK Clear State is present if a drive is in an unknown drive state is unknown state It enables an IT administrator to clear the drive state so that the drive is available for use Physical Drive Details The tabs displayed in the system graphic provide detailed information on the selected physical drive For a description of these tabs refer to the following table Table 12 Physical Drive Tabs Tab Heading The General tab displays a table with the following information e Current status of the physical drive i e status health operation state e Drive product data i e Drive Number Manufacturer Serial Number Size Firmware Role Events Displays all system events for the selected physical drive Storage Pool displayed Displays the Storage Pool property table which includes information if drive is included in an such as Storage Pool ID Storage Pool Name Status Total Managed existing storage pool Space Total Unallocated Space Number of Physical Drives Number of Virtual Logical Drives Virtual Drives displayed if Displays the Virtual Drive to Server Mapping table which includes drive is included in a storage
87. l Login Enter Management Module IP Address 192 168 150 150 B Enter Default Username admin Enter Default Password admin Layout and Key Navigation Features The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control interface simplifies system configuration and management through the use of navigation and common layouts The general screen layout consists of a top menu left menu and main body The top menu provides quick access to multiple system views The left navigation menu provides access to system configuration screens reports and general setting configuration screens The main body provides the content for the selected view or screen Top Menu Left Navigation Main Body Figure 31 MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control General Layout The system configuration screens are designed to present all available information and actions for a selected system component in the main body of the interface The following image illustrates the layout and types of information presented on the system configuration screens 44 Configuring the Server Chassis AXDATA Modular Server Dashboard icii a GB system GER Servers UD Storage G EHD Switches a Reports Storage Overview Events 3 Dashboard Diagnostics 3 4 Settings IP Configuration E3 Notification EB Snmp BB Users E DateTime E Event Policies Sensors Virtual Drives Product Data Intel Multifiex Server Moon Serial Number
88. le at the front Replacing a Main Cooling Module 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 Locate the main cooling module to be replaced 3 Press the main cooling module retention clip to release the main cooling module from the module bay 4 Slide the main cooling module out of the module bay A CAUTION 32 Replace the cooling module with another cooling module within two minutes Figure 20 Removing a Main Cooling Module 5 Slide the replacement cooling module into the unoccupied cooling module bay see letter C until the retention latch engages Hardware Installations and Upgrades Figure 21 Installing a Main Cooling Module Replacing the 1 0 Cooling Module 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 Press the I O cooling module retention latch to release the I O cooling module from the module bay see letter A in the following figure Slide the I O cooling module out of the module bay see letter B Slide
89. llen Sie zuerst sicher dass Sie keine losen Werkzeuge oder Teile im System zur ckgelassen haben 2 Uberpriifen Sie ob alle Kabel Erweiterungskarten und anderen Komponenten richtig installiert sind 3 Montieren Sie die Geh useabdeckung anhand der Produktanweisungen Lasergerate und Laserperipheriegerate ACHTUNG Um die Gefahr von Strahlenbelastung und oder Verletzungen zu vermeiden e ffnen Sie keinesfalls das Geh use von Laserger ten e Laserger te k nnen nicht vom Benutzer gewartet werden e Schicken Sie das Ger t f r Wartungsarbeiten an den Hersteller zur ck Sicherheitshinweise Appendix B Consignes de s curit Ce document concerne les cartes et le ch ssis montage sur socle ou sur rack du serveur MAXDATA PLATINUM et les p riph riques qui y sont raccord s Lisez ce document et observez les avertissements et les pr cautions avant d installer ou de r parer le serveur MAXDATA PLATINUM pour viter tout risque d accident d lectrocution d incendie ou de d g ts mat riels En cas de conflit entre les informations contenues dans ce document et celles fournies avec le produit ou sur le site Internet c est la documentation du produit qui s applique Seules les personnes qualifi es doivent installer et r parer le serveur Vous devez suivre les consignes de ce guide et les instructions d assemblage de votre serveur pour v rifier et maintenir la conformit avec les certifications et approbations de produit
90. mware 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 51 Management Module View MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 63 64 Management Module Actions The actions available for a selected management module are displayed to the right of the system graphic For a description of these actions refer to the following table Table 17 Management Module Action Menu Reset Enables remote reset of the selected management module Management Module Help To quickly access additional help regarding the Management Module screen actions and tabs click on the Get Help button in the Management Module help box located under the actions box Fans and Power Supplies Fans and power supplies are available for selection and viewing from the back system graphic The I O Fan is located on the front of the system under the hard drives To view current status available actions and product details for all installed fans and power supplies select the specific component from the system graphic The main screen graphic will change to display the selected fan or power supply highlighted in green The help box and informational tabs will update to provide all available information for the selected fan or power supply Current health and product summary is quickly available by moving the mouse over the Health Information icon located on the selected component In the initial Silver release the general tab is not supported however the events and sensors tabs are suppor
91. n kommen Wenn Ihr System mit einem Schutzgitter ber dem L fter geliefert wird nehmen Sie Ihr System nur in Betrieb wenn das Schutzgitter korrekt befestigt ist Sicherheitshinweise Warnhinweise zur Rack Montage Racks m ssen sachgerecht verankert sein um Umkippen beim Herausziehen von Ger ten zu verhindern Racks m ssen entsprechend den Anweisungen des Herstellers aufgebaut werden Best cken Sie Racks von unten nach oben Die schwersten Ger te sollten unten eingebaut werden Ziehen Sie immer nur ein Gerat aus dem Rack heraus Sie m ssen f r die gesamte Rack Einheit einen Netztrennschalter einrichten Dieser Netztrennschalter muss leicht zuganglich sein und Uber eine Kennzeichnung verf gen die besagt dass er die Stromzufuhr zur gesamten Einheit steuert und nicht nur zu den Servern Um Stromschlaggefahr zu vermeiden m ssen sowohl das Rack als auch jedes installierte Gerat mit einer angemessenen Erdung versehen werden Elektrostatische Entladungen ESD ACHTUNG Elektrostatische Entladungen k nnen zur Beschadigung von Festplatten Platinen und anderen Komponenten f hren Es wird empfohlen alle Prozeduren an einem ESD Arbeitsplatz durchzuf hren Steht ein solcher Arbeitsplatz nicht zur Verfiigung erzielen Sie einen gewissen Schutz vor elektrostatischen Entladungen durch Tragen einer Antistatik Manschette die Sie w hrend der Arbeit zur Erdung an einem beliebigen unlackierten Metallteil des Servers befestigen Gehen
92. n dad 39 Monitonng thie Server VIEN erris E een 40 SHUTING Down the Server SYSTEM erir ana N nr 40 5 Configuring the Server Chassis 41 MirodUCH 41 Required Configuration for Systems iii 42 Recommended Additional Configuration for Systems 42 Setting Up a Remote Connection sisi 42 Remote Client System Requirements sise 43 MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control iii 43 Login to the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaaasasicaa 43 Layout and Key Navigation Features eee 44 MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control Views 46 MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control Left Menu Items ea aa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaaaaa 48 SNS E na R o NoE Re et NEA 48 Reparatur ten 65 SCUINISER TRAN nA ONO A A A AE A ee Eee Eng 68 6 Troubleshooting 75 First Steps Checkliste en end te antenne detente en 75 Specific Issues and Corrective Actions iii 75 Chassis Fan Module Not Functioning wa aaa da aaa ada aa ada aa AAA Pada WAG 75 Cannot Connect to the Management Module ss 76 Cannot Connect to a Server Compute Module iii 76 Cannot Connect a Server Compute Module to a Storage Module 77 Diaanosuc LED Mionna ee nk 77 7 Rail Kit Installation 79 Prepare SYSTEM sn AAA AAAA sa np AE ERA 79 Prepare RACK we waw da A nennen een A RE AE EE EEEa 79 Setting the Multi pin Adapters for Rack Type iii 79 Installing Rack Rails into Rack iii 81 Install System in Rack OE 83 Complete Setup ssa o ad O i een een aan 8
93. navigate the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control User Interface Ul Introduction The Management Module provides a simple and intuitive browser based graphical user interface that IT administrators can use to monitor and configure the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System This GUI is referred to as the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control User Interface Ul No CDs or additional installation steps are required to use the UI To initially launch the Ul and configure the system hardware a default static IP address and user account are provided Once logged into the UI IT administrators can Quickly access system and component information Configure and manage storage sub systems including but not limited to Create delete and or rename a storage pool Create delete rename and or reassign a virtual drive to a server Create or delete hot spares Configure and manage switch modules including but not limited to Configure VLAN and port settings Reset switch module Launch an Advanced UI for additional switch configuration features Quickly view hardware inventory system event logs storage allocation and system configuration reports Easily view current status for all hardware components servers hard drives switch modules storage modules management module cooling modules and power modules Configure common settings such as View and modify the IP address assigned to the management module Con
94. nd installation However the profile of the handles is such that it prevents their use when the system is installed in a standard 19 inch rack 1 Handles are to be mounted to the top edges of both the front and rear of the system 2 Install front and rear handles by inserting handle tabs into chassis slots and tightening captive screws Figure 6 Installing Temporary Handles The system can now be moved as required to aid in removal from packaging installation of the remaining modules in the system or installation of the system in a rack CAUTION If using the handles during rack installation the rear handles must be removed prior to setting the system on the rack rails to avoid interference of the handles with the rack The front handles must also be removed before sliding the system completely into the rack and securing the front chassis tabs to the rack Mounting System in Rack Please read the safety information at the beginning of this book before installing the chassis in a rack CAUTION If you have installed temporary handles to aid in moving and or configuring the system you must remove the rear handles prior to setting the system on the rack rails to avoid interference of the handles with the rack The front handles must also be removed before sliding the system completely into the rack and securing the front chassis tabs to the rack 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 Identify
95. nications for every installed Ethernet switch module storage module VSCM fan chassis and server MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 67 68 Service Data The Service Data window provides the IT administrator with the ability to save the dump file of the Storage Subsystem State and Switch 1 This file can be used to aid in troubleshooting issues with the storage and switch configurations Clicking Management will provide a detailed management list of memory usage running processes and DMESG output Note Clicking on All Subsystems will generate the same report that the Management link does Functionality between the two will be differentiated in later releases unentuser Log off Help MAXDATA Modular Server SR Dashboard Chassis Front Chassis Back Storage Events a GB system Diagnostics Screen one 5 CMM Version 0 4 100 07242007 5378 GMB Switches g Reports 2 Storage Layout d Opening storage_svc_dump txt a per MIR Diagnostics storage_svc_dump txt RSE aa fom nein st E3 Date Time what should Firefox do with this file a Open with L Notepad default B Event Policies mn Save to Disk Sa Do this automatically for files like this from now on 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 55 Diagnostics Service Data Settings General configuration settings can be accessed from the left navigation Settings menu option These screens enable an IT administrator to modify and view general system settin
96. nostics 3 4 Settings EX IP Configuration E3 Notification GA snmp EJ Users E Datefrime EX Event Policies Firmware Navigation General Expansion Port Battery SCM 1 Properties Table Property Value Status Manufacturer Intel Manufacture Date 11 2006 Firmware Revision 69 Software Revision 96 Product ID Storage Module Serial Number AEB10000 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 50 Storage Module View Configuring the Server Chassis Storage Module Actions The actions available for a selected storage module are displayed to the right of the system graphic For a description of these actions refer to the following table Table 15 Storage Module Action Menu Reset Enables remote reset of the selected Storage Module Expansion Port Enable Disable server access to the external expansion port on the selected storage module Additional external storage options are available to the server via the expansion port Storage Module Details The tabs displayed below the system graphic provide detailed information for the selected storage module For a description of these tabs refer to the following table Table 16 Storage Module Tabs The General tab displays e Current status of the selected storage module i e status health boot state master state battery state e Product data information including manufacturer firmware revision serial number product ID etc Events Displays all event
97. nt status of the virtual drive select the General Virtual Drive or Background tasks tab to view more information about the virtual drive created MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 55 56 Once a virtual drive is created and selected the action menu and tabs change to display all available actions and details for the selected virtual drive The following image shows the storage screen with a virtual drive selected Log of Help MAXDATA Modular Server 3 SIE system GB servers UD Storage 5 GMD Switches 8 a Reports 2 Storage Overview Events Global Actions Diagnostics a Settings Virtual Drive Help E IP Configuration EJ Notification EJ Snmp EX Users E Date Time E Event Policies E Firmware General Events Background Tasks Virtual Drive Properties Table Property Yalue Status ok Name Drive 1 RAIDO 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 43 Virtual Drive Screen Virtual Drive Actions The actions available for a selected virtual drive are displayed to the right of the system graphic For a description of these actions refer to the following table Table 9 Virtual Drive Action Menu This action enables the IT administrator to assign an existing virtual drive to a different server change the current drive assignment for a server or assign the virtual drive to no server Rename Rename an existing virtual name A dialog box will be displayed pr
98. o DHCP or a different IP address to enable access within an existing network environment External IP configuration settings IP address netmask gateway IP DNS 1 Enter Domain Name Server IP Address if applicable DNS 2 Alternate Domain Name Server Internal IP configuration information for the management module is displayed as read only From the left navigation menu select Settings gt IP Configuration The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control IP Configuration screen will be similar to the following image Glosof Heip IMAXDATA Modular Server Ip Configuration Cmm Ext Ip Conf MAC Address 00 04 23 E0 9E 85 Cmm Int Ip Conf MAC Address 00 04 23 E0 9E 84 Netmask 255 256 255 0 Subnet IP COCOON 1 11 CMM Internal IP 1 1 1 254 Subnet Broadcast 1 1 1 255 Address SCM Addr 1 1 1 50 Switch 1 Addr 1 1 4 71 Switch 2 Add 11 172 Interface Name ixp0 Figure 58 Settings IP Configuration Configuring the Server Chassis User Accounts The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control Ul provides the capability to create modify and delete user accounts In the initial Beta release a default administrator user account is enabled See Login to the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control on page 43 for information on default login accounts To modify the default user account create new user accounts or
99. od czone do produktu e Wy czy system przez wci ni cie przycisku zasilania e Od czy zasilanie przez od czenie wszystkich przewod w zasilaj cych od systemu lub gniazdek ciennych e Od czy wszystkie przewody i linie telekomunikacyjny pod czone do systemu e Przy zdejmowaniu pokryw dost powych nale y zachowa wszystkie rubki i inne elementy mocuj ce Po zako czeniu prac wewn trz produktu nale y ponownie przymocowa pokryw dost pow przy pomocy oryginalnych rubek lub element w mocuj cych e Nie wolno otwiera zasilacza Nie zawiera on cz ci kt re u ytkownik mo e konserwowa samodzielnie W celu dokonania napraw nale y zwr ci zasilacz do producenta e VWy czy zasilanie serwera i od czy wszystkie przewody zasilaj ce przed dodaniem lub wymian podzespo w pod czanych przy wy czonym serwerze e Przy wymianie zasilacza pod czanego w trakcie pracy nale y od czy przew d zasilaj cy od wymienianego zasilacza przed fizycznym usuni ciem go z serwera OSTRZE ENIE Je eli serwer by uruchomiony zamontowane procesory i radiatory s najprawdopodobniej gor ce Przed zdj ciem pokryw nale y odczeka do och odzenia systemu chyba e dodawany wyjmowany podzesp nale y do element w pod czanych w trakcie pracy Nale y zachowa ostro no w trakcie instalacji wyjmowaniu element w pod czanych w trakcie pracy eby nie dotkn gor cych podz
100. ompting the IT administrator for the new virtual drive name Delete Delete an existing virtual drive This action will delete the selected virtual drive ALL DATA WILL BE LOST Virtual Drive Details The tabs displayed below the system graphic provide detailed information on the selected virtual drive For a description of these tabs refer to the following table Table 10 Virtual Drive Tabs The General tab displays a table with the following information e Current status of the virtual drive i e status health operation state e Virtual drive configuration data i e name total space RAID level server assignment and drive number Events Displays all system events for the selected virtual drive Background Tasks Displays all active tasks Virtual Drive Help To quickly access additional help regarding the virtual drive actions and tabs click on the Get Help button in the Virtual Drive help box located under the actions box Configuring the Server Chassis Edit Virtual Drive Server Assignment Editing virtual drives allows an IT administrator to quickly and remotely reassign a virtual drive to a different server to improve performance or reduce downtime if a server is removed An IT administrator can also rename an existing virtual drive delete the virtual drive or remove the server assignment for a virtual drive by selecting the appropriate action from the virtual drive action menu To reassign an existing virtual
101. on only all service events will be performed from either the front or back of the system CAUTION When removing the system from its packaging DO NOT lift the system by the power supply or fan module handles Installation Guidelines 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 Two or more people are required to install the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System in a rack cabinet CAUTION When lifting the system DO NOT lift by the power supply or fan module handles 3 All server compute modules hard drives power supply modules I O modules and cooling modules should be removed before placing the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System in a rack 4 The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System can only be installed in a rack cabinet with perforated front and rear doors 5 Plan device installation starting with the bottom of the rack cabinet 6 Do not leave unused space within the rack cabinet opening blank filler panels must be used to fill gaps and prevent recirculation of warm air 7 Ensure the power outlets in the rack are sufficient in quantity and load capacity to support all devices intended to be installed in the rack MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 19 A 20 Installing Temporary Handles on System Temporary handles are provided with your MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System These handles are intended to aid in the movement of the system during removal from packaging and during initial configuration a
102. onnectable chaud laissez le syst me refroidir avant d ouvrir les panneaux Pour viter d entrer en contact avec des composants chauds pendant une installation connectable chaud soyez prudent lorsque vous retirez ou installez les composants connectables chaud 7 88 ATTENTION 96 Pour viter tout risque de blessure ne touchez pas aux ventilateurs Si le votre syst me est fourni avec une protection pour ventilateur n utilisez pas le syst me sans cette protection Consignes de s curit Mises en garde sur le montage en rack Le rack doit tre ancr dans un support immobile pour viter qu il ne bascule lorsqu un serveur ou une pi ce est retir Le rack doit tre install conform ment aux instructions du fabricant Installez le mat riel en commen ant par le bas le mat riel le plus lourd tant fix au bas du rack Retirez une seule pi ce la fois du rack Vous devez installer un disjoncteur d alimentation secteur pour la totalit du rack Ce disjoncteur principal doit tre accessible et tre tiquet comme contr lant toute l unit et pas uniquement les serveurs Pour viter tout risque d lectrocution une prise de terre doit tre install e pour le rack et chacun de ses composants D charges lectrostatiques ATTENTION Les d charges lectrostatiques ESD peuvent endommager les lecteurs de disque dur les cartes et d autres pi ces Nous vous recommandons d ex cuter les proc dures
103. ords coupants Soyez prudent lorsque vous les manipulez Pensez porter des gants de s curit Risque d explosion en cas de remplacement non conforme de la pile Remplacez la uniquement par une pile du m me type ou d un type quivalent recommand par le fabricant Mettez au rebut les piles usag es en vous conformant aux instructions du fabricant Selon le poids du produit 4 personnes doivent le soulever R 7 Ce syst me est con u pour fonctionner dans un environnement de bureau standard Choisissez un emplacement x e Propre sec et exempt de particules atmosph riques autres que la poussi re e Bien a r et distant des sources de chaleur y compris la lumi re directe du soleil et les radiateurs e l cart de sources de vibration ou de chocs physiques e sol des champs lectromagn tiques forts produits par les appareils lectriques e Dans les r gions orageuses nous recommandons de brancher le syst me a un parafoudre et de d brancher les lignes de t l communication reliant votre modem pendant un orage Equip d une prise murale mise la terre e Spacieux pour faciliter l acc s au x cordon s d alimentation pour d connecter l alimentation Symbole de la pile La carte serveur ne dispose pas de l espace suffisant pour y graver les consignes de remplacement et de mise au rebut de la pile Pour des raisons de s curit la d claration suivante peut tre appos e de fa on permanente et lisible su
104. ot 9 3 BMC Software 0 9 0 BIOS SB5000 866 08 00 0026 07172007 1444 Server 3 x Boot 9 3 BMC Software 0 9 0 BIOS SB5000 865 08 00 0026 071720071444 Server 4 x Boot 9 3 BMC Software 0 9 0 BIOS 885000 868 06 00 0026 071720071444 Servers x Boot 9 3 BMC Software 0 9 0 BIOS SB5000 865 08 00 0026 071720071444 Server amp x Boot 9 3 BMC Software 0 9 0 BIOS SB5000 866 08 00 0026 071720071444 switch 1 x Boot 1 0 0 6 Software 10 022 Storage Control Module 1 x Software 2 84 System Fan 1 x Boot 1 2 Software 1 1 System Fan 2 Boot 12 Software 1 1 io Fan x Boot 12 Sofware 1 1 Power Supply Blank 4 x Boot 12 Software 1 1 Figure 56 Settings Firmware Update Screen Steps to Update the System Firmware 1 Select Settings gt Firmware form the left navigation menu 2 Select Browse under Upload New Firmware 3 Select the file from the console system File must be accessible from the console system 4 After the file is successfully uploaded a dialog box will appear prompting the IT administrator to reset the system for the update to be applied Event Policies The Event Policy screen enables the IT administrator to configure event severity and notification process To configure an event policy click Edit for a specific event The Edit dialog box will display Use the dialog box to change the severity of a specific event as well as to select who to notify when the event oc
105. poda nych informacji Oznacza zagro enie pora eniem pr dem kt re mo e prowadzi do powa nych obra e cia a lub mierci w razie nie przestrzegania instrukcji bezpie cze stwa Oznacza gor ce podzespo y i powierzchnie Przypomina o unikaniu wy adowa elektrostatycznych Przypomina e nie wolno dotyka opatek wentylatora nie zastosowanie si do tego zalecenia mo e prowadzi do obra e cia a Nakazuje odtaczenie wszystkich przewod w zasilajacych celem odtaczenia zasilania Orb PIP Przeznaczenie Niniejszy produkt zostat oceniony jako urzadzenie techniki informatycznej ang Information Technology Equipment ITE ktory moze zosta zainstalowany w pomieszczeniach biurowych szkolnych salach komputerowych oraz w podobnych lokacjach komercyjnych Przydatno niniejszego produktu do produkt w innych kategorii lub rodowisk np medycznych przemys owych mieszkalnych jako element instalacji alarmowych lub sprz tu testujacego za wyj tkiem zastosowa ITE mo e wymaga przeprowadzenia dalszych bada MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 99 Og lne ostrze enia Zasilacz tego produktu nie zawiera cz ci serwisowanych przez u ytkownika Produkt mo e posiada wi cej ni jeden zasilacz Serwis nale y powierzy wy cznie wykwali fikowanemu personelowi Nie wolno pr bowa modyfikowa lub u ywa dostarczonego przewodu zasila j cego je eli nie nale
106. r le ch ssis pr s de la pile A ATTENTION Danger d explosion en cas de remplacement incorrect de la pile Remplacer uniquement par une pile du m me type ou d un type recommand par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les piles usag es en vous conformant aux instructions du fabricant 94 Consignes de s curit Choix de l emplacement Ce syst me est con u pour fonctionner dans un environnement de bureau standard Choisissez un emplacement e Propre sec et exempt de particules atmosph riques autres que la poussi re e Bien a r et distant des sources de chaleur y compris la lumi re directe du soleil et les radiateurs e l cart de sources de vibration ou de chocs physiques e lsol des champs lectromagn tiques forts produits par les appareils lectriques e Dans les r gions orageuses nous recommandons de brancher le systeme un parafoudre et de d brancher les lignes de t l communication reliant votre modem pendant un orage e Equip d une prise murale mise la terre e Spacieux pour faciliter l acc s au x cordon s d alimentation pour d connecter l alimentation R gles de manipulation du mat riel Diminuez le risque de blessure corporelle ou de d t rioration du mat riel e Observez les consignes de sant et de s curit professionnelles locales lorsque vous d placez et soulevez le mat riel e Ayez recours une aide m canique ou adapt e lorsque vous d placez et soulevez le mat riel
107. r product purchase one that is approved for use in your country N 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 rating 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 ZA 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 pro
108. rage controller See the individual MAXDATA PLATINUM 1000IM User s Manual for model specific information Storage Enclosure The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System has an integrated 14 bay hot swap 2 5 inch SAS hard disk drive storage enclosure Storage is shared among all installed server compute modules At least one Storage Module is required to access the shared storage 1 0 Cooling Module The I O cooling module consists of six fans in a hot swap module with power and status indicators These fans provide cooling for all I O modules The I O cooling module is accessible from the front of the system even though it cools the I O modules in the rear of the system 14 Server System Features Rear View Figure 3 shows a rear view of the platform The rear provides access to the following components TEER ERA DEODOCECEH Figure 3 Rear View of Server System Table 4 Rear Platform Features Item Description A Power supply module bays four as illustrated two top bays occupied by power supply modules two bottom bays occupied by power supply blanks B Main cooling module bays two I O Module Slots C Ethernet switch module slots two D Storage module slots two E Management module slot one Power
109. rom the switch module see letter A in the following figure Slide the switch module into the selected module bay see letter B until the bottom of the retention lever engages the bay Figure 9 Installing an Ethernet Switch Module 4 Rotate the lever handle in toward the module bay until it is latched 5 Connect one or more Ethernet switch ports to your network as is appropriate MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 23 24 Removing an Ethernet Switch Module 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 Remove and label the connected Ethernet cables as necessary 3 Press the retention latch see letter A in the following figure to release the retention lever Rotate the lever out and away from the module bay see letter B and pull the module straight out the back of the chassis see letter C Figure 10 Removing an Ethernet Switch Module 4 Replace the switch module with a f
110. s all configuration settings for the Gigabit Ethernet Switch in a new window Configuration settings modified in either the Advanced Ul or the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control Ul are displayed in both interfaces The following image illustrates the Advanced UI screen Gigabit Ethernet Switch LS System Information Model Name AXXSWIGB System Name System Location System Contact System Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 343 2 19 1 1 2 2 1 System Up Time 2 days 14 hours 52 minutes 39 seconds Base MAC Address 00 04 23 e0 b1 7c IP Address 1 1 1 71 Mask 255 255 255 0 Hardware Version D70739 301 Software Version 1 0 0 18 Boot Version 1 0 0 5 Jumbo Frame OEnable Disable Appl Figure 49 Advanced UI Screen Storage Module 1 and 2 To view current status available actions and product details for all installed Storage Modules select the specific storage module from the back of the system graphic The main screen graphic will change to display the back of the system with the selected storage module highlighted in green The action box help box and informational tabs will update to provide all available actions and information for the selected storage module Current health and product summary is quickly available by moving the mouse over the Health Information icon located on the selected storage module a GBB System GER Servers WED Storage GIF Switches ag Reports Storage Overview E Events 23 Dashboard 4 Diag
111. s for the selected Server Storage Module Expansion Port Displays the expansion port access table Displays the battery property table which includes battery status temperature remaining capacity percentage cycle count voltage current cell type estimated hold time etc Storage Module Help To quickly access additional help regarding the Storage Module screen actions and tabs click on the Get Help button in the Storage Module help box located under the actions box Management Module To view current status available actions and product details for the installed Management Module select the specific management module from the back of the system graphic The main screen graphic will change to display the back of the system with the selected management module highlighted in green The action box help box and informational tabs will update to provide all available actions and information for the selected management module Current health and product summary is quickly available by moving the mouse over the Health Information icon located on the selected management module O Logoff Help MAXDATA Modular Server CET CEST Chassis Back WELLEN a SEE System OBB Servers Management Module Storage 5 Switches Reset a Reports 2 Bc JJ GES vents 33 Dashboard Diagnostics 3 4 Settings EZ IP Configuration EA Notification snmp E Users 3 Date Time EX Event Policies Fir
112. ser support and feature functionality Browser Plug ins Adobe Flash Player version 9 and Java SE Runtime Environment 6 Update 1 Network Stack TCP IP Network Stack Download Browser Plug ins Download the latest required Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox plug ins at e Adobe Flash Player http www adobe com products flashplayer e Java SE Runtime Environment 6 Update 1 http www java sun com javase downloads index jsp MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control Login to the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control To launch the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control open a browser session on the remote client system Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 is the recommended browser interface for the Silver release Refer to the Release Notes and the weekly technical updates for more information on supported web browsers and known issues Enter the Management Module default static IP address 192 168 150 150 in the address bar of the web browser The login screen illustrated below will be displayed An administrator user account is enabled for the Silver systems This default administrator account provides access to all available management configuration settings and actions User Account information Username admin Password admin A CAUTION Username and password are case sensitive MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 43 Figure 30 MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Contro
113. ser to the login screen MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control Left Menu Items 48 The left navigation menu provides quick access to specific hardware configuration screens reports and setting configuration screens The following sections provide additional information for each menu item System The System group enables IT administrators to quickly configure and view the most commonly accessed components server compute modules storage modules and switch modules When a system component is selected the content in the action box help box and informational tabs change to reflect the current actions and information for the selected component Configuring the Server Chassis Server Compute Module To view current status available actions and product details for all installed Server Compute Modules select a specific server from the Chassis Front or select Servers from the System left navigation menu The selected server will be highlighted on the system graphic The action box help box and informational tabs will update to provide all available actions and information for the selected server To view a brief summary of current health power state and server description move the mouse over the component icon and a pop up box is displayed with this information Glog of Heip MAXDATA Modular Server a GB system GB servers QD Storage CM Switches a Reports J Storage Layout Events 23 Dashboard 1 Diagnostics 3
114. stall the drive carrier into the empty drive bay within two minutes this step is required to maintain proper airflow throughout the chassis and to ensure proper system cooling 36 Hardware Installations and Upgrades Installing and Removing a Server Compute Module Installing a Server Compute Module 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 If you have not done so already install any necessary options such as processor and memory in the server compute module A CAUTION The top cover is a required component of the server compute module assembly Do not attempt to insert a server compute module into the chassis without ensuring an installed top cover is in place 3 Make sure the release handles on the server compute module are in the open position see letter A in the following figure Insert the server compute module into an open slot in the chassis and slide it in until it stops Figure 28 Installing a Server Compute Module 4 Close the release handles on the front of the server compute module MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 37 38 Removing a Server Compute Module 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 If the server compute module is operating shut down the operating system and power it down 3 Open the two release handles at the front of the server compute module see letter A in the following figure and pull the server comp
115. storage module with a filler panel or another storage module within two minutes Figure 12 Removing a Storage Module 3 Replace the storage module with a filler panel or another storage module within two minutes 26 Hardware Installations and Upgrades Installing and Removing the Backup Battery Installing a Backup Battery 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 Remove the storage module from the system For instructions see Removing a Storage Module on page 26 A CAUTION You must replace the storage module with a filler panel or another storage module within two minutes 3 Place the storage module sideways on a work surface so that it s largest surface area is touching the work surface and the retention lever is on the top 4 With a Phillips screwdriver remove the screw securing the top cover to the storage module see letter A in the following figure Push cover rearward see letter B and lift off of module see letter C Figure 13 Removing Top Cover from Storage Module 5 Slide the cover towards the rear of the storage module and lift upward 6 Install the backup battery in the bl
116. sur un poste de travail antistatique Au cas o aucun poste de ce type ne serait disponible prot gez vous contre les ESD en portant un bracelet antistatique reli la masse du ch ssis n importe quelle surface m tallique non peinte de votre serveur lorsque que vous manipulez les pi ces Manipulez toujours les cartes avec pr caution Elles peuvent tre extr mement sensibles aux ESD Ne tenez les cartes que par leurs bords Apr s avoir retir une carte de son emballage de protection ou du serveur placez la sur une surface reli e la terre exempte de charge statique composants orient s vers le haut Utilisez si possible un tapis de mousse conducteur mais pas l emballage du composant Veillez ce que la carte ne glisse sur aucune surface Autres dangers Remplacement de la pile A ATTENTION La pile risque d exploser si elle n est pas remplac e convenablement Lors du remplacement de la pile utilisez uniquement une pile recommand e par le fabricant du mat riel liminez les piles conform ment la r glementation locale N essayez pas de recharger une pile N essayez pas de d monter de percer ou d endommager la pile MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 97 Refroidissement et circulation d air A ATTENTION Acheminez prudemment les c bles de fa on ne pas entraver la circulation de l air et ne pas causer de probl mes de refroidissement Pour assurer un bon refroidissement et une bonne circulation de l air
117. sure the rack rail is level 13 Repeat Steps 10 12 for the right rack rail ensuring that it is parallel and level with the left rack rail Rail Kit Installation Install System in Rack Warning Lifting the system and attaching it to the rack is a three person operation Remove all modules from the system prior to lifting system into rack This includes all server compute modules all power supply modules all Ethernet switch modules all storage modules and the management module Use of a mechanical assist is required if modules are not removed 14 Lift and align system with the mounted rack rails amp Note If handles are installed the rear handles MUST BE removed prior to setting the system on the rack rails to avoid interference of the handles with the rack 15 Slide the system onto the rack rails amp Note The front handles MUST BE removed prior to sliding the system into the rack and securing the front chassis tabs to the rack 16 Secure the system to the rack by tightening the captive fasteners on the front of the system flanges These captive fasteners also engage the rails 0 P i i I Figure 68 Tightening Captive Fasteners Complete Setup 17 Re install all
118. szkodzi podzespo y systemowe W celu zamontowania pokryw 1 Nale y najpierw sprawdzi eby upewni si e nie zostawiono narz dzi lub podzespo w le cych luzem wewn trz systemu 2 Sprawdzi czy prawid owo zamontowano przewody p yty rozszerze i inne podzespo y 3 Zamontowa pokrywy obudowy zgodnie z instrukcjami producenta MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 103 Laserowe urzadzenia peryferyjne lub przyrzady A OSTRZE ENIE W celu unikni cia ryzyka ekspozycji na promieniowanie i lub obra e cia a nale y e Nie otwiera obudowy dowolnego laserowego urz dzenia peryferyjnego lub przyrz du e Pami ta e laserowe urz dzenia peryferyjne lub przyrz dy nie s serwisowane przez u ytkownika e W celu dokonania napraw zwr ci produkt do producenta 104 Informacje dotycz ce bezpiecze stwa
119. t Ethernet Switch Modules select Switch under the left navigation menu heading System or select the specific switch module from the back of the system graphic The main screen graphic will change to display the back of the system with the selected switch module highlighted in green The action box help box and informational tabs will update to provide all available actions and information for the selected switch module Current health and product summary is quickly available by moving the mouse over the Health Information icon located on the selected switch module Log off amp Help MAXDATA Modular Server a SRB system CBB Servers Storage GIO Switches 3 Reports Storage Overview E Events 22 Dashboard Diagnostics 3 2 Settings E3 IP Configuration E3 Notification E snmp EX Users E DateTime E3 Event Policies Firmware Edit Ports Reset Advanced Ul X Navigation General Events Ports Statistics VLANs Product Data Property Status Up Time Pro i 10018 Base MAC 00 04 23 E0 B1 70 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 47 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module View Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module Actions The actions available for a selected switch module are displayed to the right of the system graphic For a description of these actions refer to the following table Table 13 Switch Module Action Menu Edits port and Virtual LAN VLAN settings within the MAXDATA PLATINUM
120. t is connected Try resetting the management module to default settings by pushing the management module reset button Cannot Connect to a Server Compute Module Check the following Verify that all jumpers are located in the proper default positions CMOS Clear J1F2 default pins 1 2 BMC Force Update J7A1 default pins 2 3 Is the server compute module powered on and operating normally If so is an operating system installed on the server compute module If so is the operating system installed on the server compute module operating properly and configured properly for the network Verify that both the server compute module and the client are connected to the correct physical LAN and VLAN Is the power LED lit on the Ethernet switch module f not try to re seat the switch module If so check the fault LED on the switch module Is the power fault LED lit on the Ethernet switch module If so check the status of the system using the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control f not check the switch port link Is the switch connected to the network by way of an Ethernet cable f not connect the switch to the network If so verify that the link light is lit for the connected port Is the link light lit for the connected port If not move the Ethernet cable to a different port If the link light on the other port does not light replace the cable If the switches and connections are correct an
121. tarczanymi z produktem lub na stronie internetowej dla danego produktu pierwsze stwo maj informacje zawarte w dokumentacji produktu Serwer mo e by obs ugiwany i serwisowany wy cznie przez wykwalifikowany personel techniczny W celu zapewnienia i utrzymania zgodno ci z istniej cymi za wiadczeniami i zatwierdzeniami produktu konieczne jest stosowanie si do wytycznych zawartych w niniejszym przewodniku oraz do instrukcji monta owych opisanych w instrukcjach obs ugi serwera Wolno stosowa wy cznie opisane regulowane podzespo y kt re zosta y okre lone w niniejszym przewodniku Stosowanie innych produkt w podzespo w spowoduje uniewa nienie listingu UL Listing oraz innych zatwierdze prawnych dotycz cych produktu co z kolei mo e prowadzi do niezgodno ci z przepisami prawnymi dotycz cymi produktu w obszarze obszarach sprzeda y produktu Ostrze enia i przestrogi zwi zane z bezpiecze stwem Przed rozpocz ciem instalacji produktu nale y przeczyta zapami ta i zawsze stosowa si do wszystkich z poni szych instrukcji oraz informacji zwi zanych z bezpiecze stwem co pozwoli na unikni cie obra e cia a lub uszkodzenia w asno ci Poni sze symbole bezpiecze stwa mog by u ywane w ca ej dokumentacji oraz mog znajdowa si na produkcie i lub opakowaniu produktu Ostrze enia i przestrogi zwi zane z bezpiecze stwem Oznacza potencjalne zagro enie wyst puj ce w razie zignorowania
122. te 4 Diagnostics a Settings IP Configuration E Date Time E3 Snmp EB Users ES Event Policies E3 Notification EZ Firmware 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 62 Settings System Date and Time Configuration MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 73 74 6 Troubleshooting This chapter provides information to assist in troubleshooting the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System A common cause of system function issues is outdated firmware Before performing extensive troubleshooting steps ensure that all installed system components are configured with current firmware including the management module storage modules and Ethernet switch modules Also ensure that the installed server compute modules have all been configured with the latest BIOS and BMC firmware code and device drivers First Steps Checklist e ls the power LED lit on all modules installed in the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System e ls the chassis properly connected to an AC power source e Are the various chassis modules fully seated Power supply modules Management module Storage modules Ethernet switch modules Fan modules e Are the installed server compute modules fully seated Specific Issues and Corrective Actions This section provides possible solutions for these specific problems e Chassis fan module not functioning e Cannot connect to management module e Cannot connect to a server compute module e Cannot connect
123. ted Note No actions are available for fans or power supplies Fans and Power Supplies Details The tabs displayed below the system graphic provide detailed information for the selected fan or power supply For a description of these tabs refer to the following table Table 18 Fans and Power Supplies Tabs The General tab displays e Current status of the selected fan or power supply i e status health e Product data table will display information including manufacturer model number serial number etc This feature is not supported in the Silver release Events Displays all events for the selected fan or power supply Displays current sensor information including fan speed input output power temperature etc Configuring the Server Chassis Reports The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System Control generates several standard reports These reports are used by IT administrators to view overall system health system configuration information event logs diagnostic information storage resource allocation map switch performance and hardware and firmware inventory The Silver release provides the following reports Storage Overview System Events Dashboard and Diagnostics Additional reports are planned for future releases Storage Overview Storage Overview provides an easy to use graphical Storage Resource Allocation Map The Storage Resource Allocation Map illustrates the current storage configuration amp Note
124. tement or equivalent statement may be required to be placed permanently and legibly on the chassis near the battery ZN 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 e Clean dry and free 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 solated 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 e 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 o reduce the weight for easier handling remove any e
125. ten Sicherheitshinweise und informationen sorgf ltig und befolgen Sie diese So k nnen Sie Verletzungen und Besch digungen vermeiden In diesem Dokument auf dem Produkt und auf der Produktverpackung werden folgende Sicherheitssymbole verwendet Sicherheitshinweise und Warnungen Bei Nichtbeachtung so gekennzeichneter Hinweise kann Gefahr bestehen Bei Nichtbeachtung so gekennzeichneter Hinweise besteht die Gefahr eines Stromschlages der zu ernsthaften Verletzungen bzw zum Tode f hren kann Verbrennungsgefahr an hei en Bauteilen bzw Oberfl chen Gefahr elektrostatischer Entladungen L fterfl gel nicht ber hren Das Ber hren von L fterfl geln kann zu Verlet zungen f hren _ be gt gt gt A Entfernen Sie alle Netzkabel um die Verbindung zum Netzstrom zu trennen Bestimmungsgem er Gebrauch Dieses Produkt wurde in seiner Eigenschaft als EDV Ger t getestet das in B ros in Schulen Computerr umen und hnlichen ffentlichen R umlichkeiten installiert werden kann Um die Eignung dieses Produkts f r andere Einsatzbereiche und Umgebungen z B Medizin Industrie Wohnbereich Alarmsysteme oder Pr fger te festzustellen k nnen u U weitere Tests notwendig sein MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 87 Allgemeine Warnhinweise Netzteile in diesem Produkt enthalten keine Teile die vom Benutzer gewartet werden k nnen Im System sind m glicherweise mehrere Netzteile eingebaut
126. the location within the rack where the server system is to be installed 3 Install the rack mount rails as described in Rail Kit Installation on page 79 4 With server compute modules hard drives power supply modules I O modules and cooling modules removed and working with at least two people slide the server system into the rack so that it rests on the rack mounting rails 5 Secure the server system in the rack as described in Rail Kit Installation on page 79 6 Install all server compute modules hard drives power supply modules I O modules and cooling modules Hardware Installations and Upgrades Installing and Removing Modules 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual 2 The green color on components and labels in your chassis identifies hot swap components You can install or remove hot swap modules and hot plug server compute modules with some restrictions while the server system is powered on 3 You do not need to disconnect the server system from power to install or replace any of the hot swap modules however to avoid data corruption you must shut down the operating system and power off the server compute module before removing it from the server system 4 Hot swap cooling modules must be replaced within one minute All other hot swap and hot plug components must be replaced within two minutes Server compute modules management modules switch modules storage modules po
127. ting an initial virtual drive and mapping the virtual drive to a server Once a virtual drive is mapped to a server an operating system can be installed To configure storage select Storage from the top menu or from the left navigation menu The first time the storage configuration screen is displayed no storage pools or virtual drives are present The storage screen looks similar to the following image Modular Server Dashboard Chassis Front Chassis B a NE system SOME gt No Storage Pools have been created Click the Create SD Storage g Storage Pool button on the rightto create one You can GMO Switches d then selectthe pool to create virtual drives of supported a Reports RAID types on the pool and assign them to servers Storage Overview E Events 22 Dashboard Diagnostics ag 4 Settings ES IP Configuration ES Notification E3 Snmp E3 Users E3 Date Time 3 Event Policies 5 Firmware General Events There are no actions available for this component Create Storage Pool U Storage Pool Help When there are multiple drive arrays bring others into view with the scrollbar to the left sorry no data available 2006 Intel Corporation Figure 38 Initial Storage Configuration Screen MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 51 52 Create a Storage Pool The first step in assigning storage to a server is to create a storage pool or group of
128. urfaces 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 POSE re za 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 such as medical industrial residential alarm systems and test equipment other than an ITE application may require further evaluation MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 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 t
129. ute module out of the server system see letter B Figure 29 Removing a Server Compute Module 4 Place either a filler or another server compute module in the bay within two minutes This step is required to maintain proper airflow throughout the server system and to ensure proper system cooling Hardware Installations and Upgrades 4 Using the Server System Before Powering On the Server System The minimum required hardware to power up the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System is listed in the following table MAXDATA PLATINUM 1000IM Server compute module blanks 5 in compute module slots 2 3 4 5 and6 Starting Up Server System The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System does not have a power switch When the chassis has at least one power supply with power cord plugged into an appropriate electrical outlet standby power is available With standby current a user can remotely connect to the management module and or power on a server compute module Each server compute module has a front panel power switch Refer to the MAXDATA PLATINUM 1000IM User s Manual for more information Installing an Operating System Before installing an operating system you must first configure storage and networking via the management module s graphical user interface GUI One possible way to install an operating system is as follows 1 Connect a remote client machine to the management module in the MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System via
130. vels After selecting the drives for the storage pool enter a name or label for this storage pool and click Create to continue Configuring the Server Chassis The following image shows multiple drives selected in the dialog box MAXDATA Modular Server No Storage Pools have been created Click the Create o Storage Pool button on the right to create one You can then select the pool to create virtual drives of supported RAID types on the pool and assign them to servers Create Storage Pool Click drives to add them to the pool Name Storage Pool 1 Pool Capacity 99 GB RAID levels supported by your selection 1 6 oc Learn more about RAID levels Figure 40 Create Storage Pool Dialog Box Example Once a storage pool has been created the Storage screen will change to highlight the newly created storage pool The action box help box and informational tabs will update to provide all available actions and information for the selected storage pool Current health and product summary is quickly available by moving the mouse over the Health Information icon located on the selected storage pool The following image displays the storage screen once a storage pool is present canes O Log off Help MAXDATA Modular Server a SB System OBB Servers M Storage GB Switches a gt Reports Storage Overview Events 33 Dashboard Diagnostics 3 4 Settings E
131. wer modules and cooling modules should be replaced with a like component or afiller panel within two minutes Installing and Removing the Management Module Ethernet Switch Modules and Storage Modules The steps for installation and removal of the management module Ethernet switch modules and storage modules are nearly identical each of these devices may only be installed in a module bay that is designed to support that device type Referring to the chassis reference section at the beginning of this section the two bays located on the left are designed to accept one storage module in the far left bay and one Ethernet switch module in the second bay from the left The middle bay is dedicated to the management module and the two bays on the left are designed to accept one storage module in the far right bay and one Ethernet switch module in the second bay from the right Replacing a Management Module The MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System ships with a management module preinstalled If necessary the management module may be removed and replaced by following these steps 1 Review the safety and ESD information at the beginning of this manual Remove the Ethernet cable from the management module 3 Press the retention latch see letter A in the following figure to release the retention lever Rotate the lever out and away from the module bay see letter B and pull the module straight out the back of the chassis see letter C
132. window with the selected Console server Remote KVM 8 CD Opens a new window allowing an IT administrator to use remote keyboard video and mouse KVM and media to monitor and manage the selected server remotely Typical tasks performed via a remote KVM amp CD session include but are not limited to Remotely install uninstall operating systems applications or software updates patches Remotely monitor the operating system or application running on the server MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 49 50 Server Compute Module Details The tabs displayed below the system graphic provide detailed information on the selected server For a description of these tabs refer to the following table Table 7 Server Tabs The General tab displays e Current status of the selected server i e health power state etc e Product data information i e manufacturer model number serial number firmware versions etc Displays all system events for the selected server Displays current sensor information Virtual Drives Displays a detailed table of all virtual drives assigned to the selected server The table provides the following details Name Size RAID Level Status Drive Number and Assigned Server Server Compute Module Help To quickly access additional help regarding the Server Compute Module screen actions and tabs click on the Get Help button in the Server help box located under the actions Remote KVM
133. with 14 hotswap drives in the front to support hard disk drives in the chassis One storage module is the minimum configuration a second storage module allows for storage module redundancy When two storage modules are installed and one fails drive access is maintained through the operational storage module Management Module The Management Module is installed in the middle rear of the chassis between the four I O slots This module provides an Internet browser interface that allows the configuration and management of the entire Management Module This module is not redundant but the system will continue to operate normally if this module fails However any changes to the system configuration will not be recognized until the failed management module is replaced Main Cooling Modules Two hot swap main cooling modules are installed on the left rear of the chassis Each module contains a redundant fan Main cooling modules maintain separate zones in the chassis Both modules are required to properly cool all server compute modules Server System Features Front Chassis Connectors and Indicators Figure 4 Front Chassis Connectors and Indicators Hard Drive Carrier A Hard drive power
134. y on do dok adnie wymaganego rodzaju Produkt z wi cej ni jednym zasilaczem b dzie posiada oddzielny przew d zasilaj cy dla ka dego zasilacza Wciskany przycisk w wy na przednim panelu nie wy cza zasilania systemu W celu zupe nego od czenia systemu od zasilania nale y wyci gn wtyczk ka dego przewodu zasilaj cego z gniazdka ciennego lub zasilacza Przed zdj ciem pokrywy obudowy nale y upewni si e od czono system od r d a zasilania oraz e od czono wszystkie cza telekomunikacyjne sieciowe oraz linie modemowe Mo e to wymaga od czenia wielu przewod w zasilaj cych Nie wolno uruchamia systemu przy zdj tej pokrywie Je eli system by uruchomiony mikroprocesor i radiator mog by gor ce Ponadto na pewnych p ytach i elementach obudowy mog znajdowa si ostre styki i kraw dzie Nale y zachowa ostro no przy dotykaniu Mo na rozwa y zak adanie r ka wiczek ochronnych Nieprawid owa wymiana baterii grozi eksplozj Wymienia tylko na taki sam lub r wnowa ny typ zalecany przez producenta Zu yte baterie utylizowa zgodnie z instrukcjami producenta W zale no ci od ci aru produktu powinien by on podnoszony przez 4 osoby System jest przeznaczony do pracy w typowym rodowisku biurowym Nale y wybra miejsce e Czyste suche i w kt rym nie ma innych cz steczek w powietrzu poza normalnym kurzem e Dobrze wentylowane i umieszczone z d
135. y przy czone do serwera MAXDATA PLATINUM Modular System M1 101 Ostrzezenia dotyczace przewodu zasilajacego A Je eli do produktu nie by dotaczony przew d zasilaj cy nale y zakupi przew d zatwierdzony do u ywania w kraju zakupu OSTRZE ENIE Nale y sprawdzi przewody zasilaj ce u ywane z produktem w spos b opisany poni ej w celu unikni cia pora enia pr dem elektrycznym lub po aru e Nie wolno pr bowa modyfikowa przewodu zasilaj cego lub u ywa przewodu kt ry nie nale y do tego dok adnego rodzaju pasuj cego do uziemionych gniazdek elektrycznych e Przewody zasilaj ce musz spe nia nast puj ce kryteria Przew d zasilaj cy musi posiada znamionow warto nat enia pr du elektrycznego wy sz od warto ci znamionowej oznaczonej na produkcie Przew d zasilaj cy musi posiada wtyk lub wtyczk uziemiaj c odpowiedni do gniazdka elektrycznego e Przewody zasilaj ce s u jako urz dzenia od czaj ce od sieci elektrycznej Gniazdka musz by atwo dost pne i znajdowa si w pobli u sprz tu e Przewody zasilaj ce musz by pod czone do gniazdek z odpowiednim uziemieniem Ostrze enia dotycz ce dost pu do systemu ZA 102 OSTRZE ENIE Przy otwieraniu produktu nale y zawsze stosowa si do poni szych instrukcji bezpiecze stwa w celu unikni cia obra e cia a lub uszkodzenia sprz tu e VVy czy wszystkie urz dzenia peryferyjne p

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