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1. rarrrnnrrrnnernnrrnnrnranernnrnnnrrranennnennarnnnnennnennnnnnnsennsen 36 Figure 5 11 Automatic Partitioning Warning rrnnrrnnnrnnnrnnnrnvanennnrnnnnnranennnrnnnrnnnnennnen 36 Figure SPRE 37 Figure 5 13 Boot Loader Configuration ranrrrrannrrrnnnevrannerrannernnnnennnnrennansennnnnnnnnnsnnnnnee 37 Figure 5 14 Firewall Configuration ccccccsccceecccsseeceeeeceseecseeceueeseseeseeesueessseesagees 38 Figure 5 15 Additional Language SUD OOM sxcsesscacsscedccecsardeceuscadcarssendecs cssadcneeceubecessanbeaees 38 Figure 5 16 Time Zone Selection ccccccccccsecceceeeeeceeeesceesesseeeeseeesseeeesseesesseeesseeeeeas 39 ge NEA ES SE GO AS SW 0 REESE SEE EE NN 39 Figure 5 18 Set Root Password Confirmation ccccccccseececeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseeesaeees 40 Figure 5 19 Package Installation Defaults rarrrnnrrnnrrnnnrrnnrnranennnrnnnrnnanennnrnnnrnnnnennsen 40 FOUG 0 20 FD OUNTO WAST ener E EE EE EEE 41 Figure 5 21 Installation arernnrnnnnrnanennnrnnnnnranennnrnnnnnnanennnennnrnnanennnennannnnnennernnnnnnnsennsen 41 Figure 5 22 Still Installing Buttons are disabled rrrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrvnnnnnennnnrennnnrernnnrnnnnnr 42 Figure 5 23 Installation Complete rrrannrrnnnnrrrnnnornnnrrrnnnrnrnnnrnrnnnennannennansennnnsennassnnnnssen 42 Figure 5 24 System Check rrrnnnnrnnnnennnnennnnennnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnsennnsennnsen 43 61012041 0 43 Fi
2. Figure 4 4 O Connectors 4 7 Standard Server Components The following sections provide information on the standard system components installed on TAG servers 4 7 1 CD DVD Drive The type of optical drive installed in your server varies per configuration Figure 4 5 Figure 4 5 Slot loading low profile DVD R DL RAM CD RW Drive SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 25 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 4 7 2 Dual redundant auto sensing power supply Part Number 1006446 Power for all the equipment in the system is a dual redundant Hot Swap AC input Power supply with an Input AC Voltage Range of 115 Vrms nominal 98 to 138 Vrms 15 20 Input Power Line Frequency The system shall operate over the input power frequency range of 60 Hz nominal 56 4 to 63 6 Hz 6 6 Power Connector The AC input power connector is IEC 320 WARNING Power supplies contain dangerous voltages Before attempting to work on any power supply always unplug the device and drain the power source by turning the server on after the power supply has been disconnected Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury due to electrical shock To satisfy reliability requirements TAG servers are designed with Hot Swappable power supplies If in the event of a power supply module failure or if the power source fails and only one module is receivi
3. Select Screen Select Itam Change Value Select Field General Help Optimized Defaults Save and Exit Emit Version 1 20 1093 Copyright C 2005 2007 fimerican Megatrends Inc Figure 5 46 Security 10 No changes for Server Management Figure 5 21 SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 55 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 TAG Teohnoloay Advancement Group Inc Coton Utility opyright OK 2007 American feqatrends Security t Options Boot Manager In SERR generate an NM Enabled log an erro Mote Enabled must be selected for the fissert AM PERR setup option to be vi Select Screen Select Item Change Value Select Field General Help Optimized Default Save aml Exit Exit Version 1 20 1093 Copyright C 2005 2007 Amer ican Megatrends Inc Figure 5 47 Server Management 11 Set boot order as follows DVD IDE PS RAID AAR 3805 LAN IBA GE and finally the EFI Shell Figure 5 22 apuright C 1905 00 Arter ican Feqatrends iim Veli VL LIVE kl T curity Server Management Hoot Manager The mai het T pause at the end of POSI allow the user to press Lhi F2 key for entering the il Setup Utility Valid values are U bo5J5 is the default A value ol 65535 will cause the system to go to the Boot Manager menu avd walt for user input for every systen boot Select Screen Select Iten Change Value Select Field General Holp Optimized Default Sav
4. TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc SV 2003 X2 Server Operations Manual TAG 22355 TAG Way Dulles VA 20166 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual 1 Copyright 2008 Technology Advancement Group Inc TAG All rights reserved This publication and its contents are proprietary to TAG No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of TAG 22355 TAG Way Dulles Virginia 20166 9310 TAG has made every effort to ensure the correctness and completeness of the material in this document TAG shall not be liable for errors contained herein The information in this document is subject to change without notice TAG makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose 1 1 Trademarks All trademarks marks names or product names referenced in this publication are the property of respective owners and TAG neither endorses nor otherwise sponsors any such products or services referred to herein SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 2 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual 2 About This Manual 2 1 Scope and Audience This manual provides information on the SV 2003 X2 Server The SV 2003 X2 Server allows for up to 8 cores in a 2U chassis as well as up t
5. Technology Advancement Group Inc 4 8 2 PCI Audio Card The SV 2003 X2 server carries a PCI Sound Blaster 24 bit Audio card with Patented CMSS 3D Audio Technology EAX Music Enhancements Full Windows Media Player 9 Support Complete Cinematic Surround Sound 4 8 3 Intel Remote Management Module The Intel RMM2 is used for the initial server set up on going production monitoring and troubleshooting and for server recovery and maintenance Features Embedded Web Server Connects administrators to remote servers over a secured connection to monitor system health and perform a variety of maintenance tasks with a supported web browser Soft Keyboard via KVM Multiple language support Customized Branding Promotes OEM brand through selection of icons colors and logos on user interface Remote KVM provides full keyboard mouse and video access to the server over the LAN Virtual Media Redirection allows remote OS and or software installation and maintenance to access locally attached devices such as floppy drives CD ROM drives hard disks and USB Flash devices Dedicated Network Segments manages traffic onto dedicated networks for administrative and bandwidth optimization Interface Card SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 28 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc e Security SSL SSH KVM Encryption authentication using LDAP or RADIUS e Re
6. Inc Figure 5 37 BIOS Setup 2 No changes for Processor Configuration _ Figures 5 12 amp 5 13 e H ver ican Menal ENE tt Hoot Options Boot Manage iii Eku a a 1 Security Server Ma WiewsConf Lit mf iqgurat ion information and settii select Screen Select tem Change Value Select Field Genera He gt Opt isis ed le Save and E any Exit Inc Version 1 20 1093 Copyright C 2005 2007 American Megatrends Figure 5 38 Processor Configuration SV 2003 X2 Server Page 51 of 72 Part Number 1006446 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 TAG Teohnolony Advancement Group Inc Torte UR Version 1 20 1093 Copyright C 2005 2007 fmerican Megatrends SpeedStep Tech Enabled Enhanced Inte iR lechnologuy alli dynamically adjust p voltage and core fre which can result in d VET age power Con Amy i decreased average heal production Enabling this feature ala enables all supported Sleep states to furth EONSETVE PUWET Se lect Sr reer Select Item Change Value Select Field General Help Opt imized Def ai e Tave and Exit Exit Im Figure 5 39 Processor Configuration 3 No O e enge for Memory Configuration Figure RAS and Performance Configuration AA Inforeat bon Con i wire Reliability Jerviceability a current memory pe information and setting Select Screen Select tes Change Value Select Field General Help Dptimized Defan Save and Ex
7. Save and Exit Exit Version 1 17 1057 Copyright C 2005 2007 American Megatrends Figure 5 1 Confirm Boot order 3 Once the computer boots to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 5 main screen Figure 5 2 type the following command as written Press Enter SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 31 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 charters TAG This will trigger the automated format and install onto the RAID After the install is complete the DVD will eject and boot into the Linux OS To install or upgrade in graphical node press the lt ENTER gt key To install or upgrade in text mode type linux text lt ENTER gt Use the function keys listed below for more information boot _ Figure 5 2 Introductory Screen 4 Press Enter Loading SCSI driver gt Loading aacraid driver ren elements Space selects lt Fi2 gt ne Figure 5 3 Loading Drivers SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 32 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 TAG Technology Advancement Group After the drivers have been installed you will see the full welcoming screen that will allow you to install the full version of Linux 4 5 Figure 5 4 Welcome Screen 5 Press Next This will take you to the language Screen Figure 5 5 Language Screen SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 33 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 AG Technology Advancement Group Inc 6 At the language scre
8. TAG is a recognized industry leader in developing defense technologies and advanced electronics that support some of the most complex solutions for battlespace information networks and management systems in the world Our customers depend on our expertise to translate functional requirements and performance objectives into specific design criteria for individual elements and sub systems that comprise larger mission critical systems For more than twenty years we have dedicated our experience in engineering to the design of innovative rugged solutions for military and government and to providing a wide range of enterprise services and Information Assurance in support of the Defense Information Systems Agency s DISA Net Centric initiatives 2 2 2 Core Competencies Part Number 1006446 TAG designs manufactures and supports advanced communications electronics as well as integrates operates and supports the users of defense communication and information networks for several technology programs in the United States and abroad TAG has two operating segments consisting of the Tactical systems and Information and Engineering Services business units Tactical Systems provides mechanical electrical and thermal engineering for the design and development of MIL STD certified electronic data enabled systems that are built for in theater survivability and communication Capability over joint enterprise platforms such SV 2003 X2 Se
9. 5 Select Disable for Write Caching and press Enter Then select Quick Init and press Enter twice to continue Figure 6 8 Array Properties Array Type Array Label Array Size stripa Size head Caching Yes No Write Caching Disable Create RAID via Bui ld Ver ify lear Quick Init 8 Figure 6 8 Array Properties 6 A warning will appear press Enter to create the RAID SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 71 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 CONTACT TAG Teenne yo Advancement Group Inc 355 I AG Way Dulles VA 20166 Tel 1 800 824 8693 www tag com Technical Support USA 1 800 TAG TECH Outside USA While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this literature TAG assumes no responsibility and disclaims and liability for damage resulting from use of this information or for any errors or omissions
10. Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 4 2 3 Server Highlights e The SV 2003 X2 is unlike any other server that is currently on the market The SV 2003 X2 is ideal for use in deployable situations where the products compact size high density computing minimized size weight and power make for a highly portable rugged and reliable system e Designed to meet MIL STD 901D MIL STD 810F MIL STD 167 MIL STD 461E and MIL STD 740 e Contains an intelligent fan controller acoustically optimized environmentally aware e The chassis is made of environmentally protected 5052 aluminum alloy strain hardened and stabilized chassis e Proven to function in extreme operating temperature ranges 4 2 4 SV 2003 X2 Server Reset Network DVD Hard Drive Button Activity RW CD Activity 2X RW LED 4X Figure 4 1 SV 2003 X2 Server Components and Connectors Front View 4 3 Server Components This section provides an overview of the most common components installed in TAG rugged servers Information is also provided on how to identify specific components within your server For detailed information on the specific components installed in your server refer the manufactures website SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 17 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations Manual TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc 4 3 1 Motherboard and Type The version of an Intel server motherboard can be determined by decoding
11. Obtain certified replacement module from TAG For more information on contact information see document back page Depending on the series of your server either a retention bracket or filtering cover that is secured with thumb screws will need to be removed first NOTE In some cases a screw driver Philips head might be required to remove a retention bar that Is screwed into the power supply SV 2003 X2 Server Page 59 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc 3 Loosen the thumb screws on the desired module to be replaced 4 Depress the module safety latch and gently pull the handle as shown in Figure 4 12 Handle Safety latch Figure 5 51 Hot Swap of 2U Server Power Supply Module 5 Slide the replacement module into the power supply 6 Press firmly and evenly on the power module until you feel the module seat in the back of the power supply 5 6 Replacing a Hot Swap Hard Drive The system s hard drive Hot Swap feature enables you to remove a hard drive without shutting down the operating system or turning off the system power The way in which you remove a hard drive depends on the application you are using and whether you are replacing a drive adding a new one or removing a drive permanently SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 60 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 Technology Advancement Group Inc When you remove a drive
12. RAID Level 1 Mirroring one to one redundancy RAID Level 5 Striping with parity striped across all drives offers performance and redundancy RAID Level 10 Mirroring and striping best redundancy and best performance RAID Level 50 Parity striped across all drives in a mirrored set redundancy and performance You can manage RAID arrays with a RAID controller hardware RAID or with software alone software RAID SV 2003 X2 Server Page 65 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 4 Technology Advancement Group Inc 6 1 1 Reasons for RAID Depending on how you implement RAID which RAID level you use the benefits include one or both of the following e Faster performance In RAID 0 10 or 50 arrays the host system can access multiple disks simultaneously This improves performance because each disk in an array has to handle only part of the request For example in a two disk array each disk needs to provide only its part of the requested data e Data protection In RAID 1 10 5 and 50 arrays the data is backed up either on an identical disk mirror or on multiple disks parity disks RAID 10 and 50 also allow the host to access disks simultaneously 6 1 2 RAID Level 0 RAID Level 0 is not redundant hence does not truly fit the RAID acronym In Level 0 data is split across drives resulting in higher data throughput Since no redundant information is Stored performance Is very good
13. VGA cable and both power cables Then Press the power switch ON to start the computer power switch is located in the front of the unit Once the unit starts System will go thru Power On self Test POST no action is required at this time At windows dialog box press Ctrl Alt Delete at once to login Type in the correct user name and password and then press enter to login Once the operator is logged on to the unit they could use the computer as they wish NOTE Assuming the server is not connected to any network The operator needs save any data that is needed to be saved and then close application Once all data is save and applications are closed click on Start menu select shutdown and then click OK to shutdown the computer SV 2003 X2 Server Page 50 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 TRG Technology Advancement Group Inc Chapter 3 TAG lb Advancement Group Ina 5 3 1 BIOS Configuration for SV 2003 X3 1 On the Main page change Quiet Boot to Disable Set the System date and time Figure 5 11 PREP Cn negatre Hoot Manages SETE mapement Boot Opt ians Enabled Display I screen during POST Disabled Display U diagnostic screen durin tel OD KeontR CPU 5148 2 33 Ge Select Sereen Select Iten Change Value Select Fleld General Help Optimized Default Save and Exit Exit Disabled miet Boot Disabled Version 1 20 1093 Copyright C 2005 2007 American Negatrends
14. are necessary for PCI Configuration Figure 5 18 eds at ER Varning beyend in option sag impact the apia mrg detected bn withowt Piagsical Ahire Extension PAD mpg Select Screen Select Item Change La lue es Select Field General Felg Dpt imid Def an par MT Exit Version 1 270 109 Coppright O 2005 2007 Aner ican Megairends Ine Figure 5 44 PCI Configuration SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 54 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 TAG lb Advancement Group ina 8 No changes for System Acoustic and Periormance Configuration Figure 5 19 lily Limir bi iht LJ GAO BOT faser des an Performance Loni iqurat ion Pr tio provides primary Per formance before attenpt ing Reno ij Acoust ic The Hatem u favor using throttling of BERT OWE bonst fi j fans I cool the system if thermal thresholds are mel Select Screen Select tes Change Wa lue Select Field General Help pt Imized Default Save amd Exit Exit Version 1 20 1093 Copyright C 2005 2007 American Megatrends Inc 9 No changes for Security Figure 5 20 C 7 700 heer can Mi TAL i Ta pee Hire Upi Long Hoot Hanae Administrator pasak bo control change ai BIOS Setup Utility Only lphanumer ie charact can be used Maximum lengi i characters It 15 case sensitive Note Administrator password must he set in order to u iiser account i dsinistratotr Password
15. but the failure of any disk in the array results in all data loss This level is commonly referred to as striping 6 1 3 RAID Level 1 See Figure 6 1 RAID Level 1 is commonly referred to as mirroring with 2 hard drives It provides redundancy by duplicating all data from one drive on another drive The performance of a Level 1 array is slightly better than a single drive but if either drive fails no data is lost This is a good entry level redundant system since only two drives are required However since one drive is used to store a duplicate of the data the cost per megabyte is high SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 66 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 4 Technology Advancement Group Inc Figure 6 1 RAID Level 1 Mirroring SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 67 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 TAG Technology Advancement Group Chapter 4 6 2 Configuring RAID 1ON ADAPTEC 3805 1 When prompted press Ctrl A to enter the RAID menu Figure 6 2 ndaptee RAID BIOS US 2 0 i c 1998 2087 Adaptec Ine 44 Press lt Ctri cA for Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility pr Booting the Controller kKernel i Figure 6 2 Raid Setup Utility 1 Select Array Configuration Utility from the SE Figure 6 3 el epee j i E E oe E fi 7 T T PE 3 rer A ih E E if La ee seire Jean gt P LECL UTTLITY ER Eeer e Sana Disk Utilit
16. or the power supply Touch a bare metal surface on the back of the computer a bare metal surface on your workbench or other grounded object before handing DIMMs or other components SV 2003 X2 Server Page 58 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc Chapter 3 Before working with computer components follow these guidelines Avoid static causing surfaces such as carpeted floors plastic and packing foam Remove components from their antistatic bags only when you are ready to use them Do not lay components on the outside of antistatic bags because only the inside of the bags provide electrostatic protection Always hold memory modules and components by their edges or their metal mounting brackets Avoid touching the edge connectors and components on the cards Never slide memory modules or components over any surface 5 5 Replacing a Hot Swap Power Supply Module Part Number 1006446 Your TAG server was designed with the ability to Hot Swap a power supply module without disconnecting system power Refer to Figure 4 12 and the steps that follow to Hot Swap a power supply module NOTE f you need to remove both modules you must shutdown the system unplug the power source from the unit and drain the systems onboard battery by pressing the on off switch and holding it in place for approximately 10 seconds to drain any charge that might be retained by the systems motherboard
17. 446 Page 15 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc Intel 5000P chipset 1333MHz FSB On board ATI graphics controller with 16MB RAM On board SATA controllers 2 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports One serial port RJ 45 connection 2 USB 2 0 ports front 2 USB 2 0 ports rear PS 2 Keyboard amp Mouse port Expandable to 32GB FBDIMM System Components 8GB FB DIMM 2 400GB Hot Swap removable SAS hard drives with rugged metal carriers and receivers 2 Additional hard drive expansion bays PCI Audio card Intel remote server management module Low profile DVD RW DL RAM CD RW drive PCI Express SAS RAID controller Support for RAID 0 1 and 5 4 2 2 Additional Specifications Total Weight 42lbs Input Voltage Range 115 Vrms nominal 98 to 138 Vrms 15 20 Input Frequency Range 60 Hz nominal 56 4 to 63 6 Hz 6 6 Maximum Operating Power 494 4 Watts Maximum Operating Current 4 12 Amps Typical Operating Power 410 4 Watts Typical Operating Current 3 42 Amps Idle Power 367 Watts Idle Current 3 059 Amps AC Input Power Connector IEC 320 PFC 97 Typical Operating Temp Range 0 50 C Non Operating Temp range 40 70 C Operating Humidity up to 90 non condensing Shock Designed to meet MIL STD 901D Grade B Vibration Designed to meet MIL STD 167 1 SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 16 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations
18. Figure 5 13 Boot Loader Configuration SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 37 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc 13 Leave the settings on default and Press Next Figure 5 14 Firewall Configuration 14 Check Enable Fire Wall Press Next Figure 5 15 Additional Language Support 15 At the Additional Language Support screen Check English USA Press Next SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 38 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 GTAG Technology Advancement Group Chapter 3 Figure 5 16 Time Zone Selection 16 At the Time Zone Selection screen Select America New York Eastern Time Press Next Figure 5 17 Set Root Password SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 39 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 OTAG Technology Advancement Group Inc 17 Enter and confirm account password Must enter Password as Password selection Press Next Figure 5 18 Set Root Password Confirmation 18 Confirm Root User password selection Press Next Figure 5 19 Package Installation Defaults SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 40 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 Technology Advancement Group Inc 19 On the Package Installation Default screen select Install Default Software Packages Press Next Figure 5 20 About to Install CAUTION Once y
19. SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 21 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations Manual Part Number 1006446 Technology Advancement Group Inc 4 5 1 2 Com Serial Port Most personal computers have two serial ports In the BIOS you can assign COM1 COM2 COM3 COM64 to serial port 1 or 2 Most BIOS also allow you to set the I O and IRQ but this is mostly done automatically 4 5 1 3 Hard Drives Most modern BIOS allow automatic detection of disk parameters The settings can be individually configured for the primary master and slave device and the secondary master and slave device The following are some of the primary settings that apply to hard drives as well as CD DVD ROM drives tape backup drive etc Common disk types are User defined Cylinders Heads Sectors CHS values Auto automatically detects hard disks parameters at every startup 1 46 predefined combinations of CHS values CDROM used for AT Attachment Packet Interface ATAPI CD ROM drives ARMD used for ATAPI ZIP and LS 120 drives DVDROM Size Determines the capacity of the drive CHS values Number of Cylinders Number of Heads Number of Sectors LBA Large Block Addressing technology to overcome the 528 MB limit SV 2003 X2 Server Page 22 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual 4 5 1 4 Boot Sector Virus A common setting related to hard drives When enabled the BIOS is
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21. e nd Exit Exit Version 1 20 1093 Copyright C 2005 2007 American Megatrends Inc Figure 5 48 Boot Order SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 56 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc 12 Select Save changes and Exit Figure 5 23 let Gre jai tes fhea Va faner Gelert Field ser fie lp Cet iatred GE ami Cali Exit Figure 5 49 Save Changes SV 2003 X2 Server Page 57 of 72 Part Number 1006446 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc 5 4 Upgrading Memory and Replacing Hot Swap and LRU Components 5 4 1 Preventing Static Electricity Part Number 1006446 This section provides procedures for replacing all Hot Swappable and LRU components including procedures for replacing or adding system memory The components inside your computer are extremely sensitive to static electricity also known as electrostatic discharge ESD ESD can permanently damage electrostatic discharge sensitive components in your server To prevent ESD damage follow these guidelines before opening the server case 1 Turn off the server and unplug the power cord before opening the case 2 Wear a grounding wrist strap and attach it to a bare metal part of the server workbench or other grounded connection Figure 5 50 Grounding Wrist Strap 3 Do not insert any object into the vent holes on the case
22. en select English English and Press Next Figure 5 6 Keyboard Selection 7 Select the appropriate keyboard selection and ress Next Figure 5 7 Search for previously installed installations SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 34 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 Technology Advancement Group Inc 8 At the keyboard screen and after keyboard is chosen the system will automatically search for reviously installed configurations Press Next Figure 5 8 Disk Partitioning Setup 9 Select Automatic Partitioning and Press Next Figure 5 9 Disk Partition Warning SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 35 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 AG Technology Advancement Group Inc 10 At the Disk Partitioning Warning Select YES and Press Next Figure 5 10 Automatic partitioning At the Automatic partitioning screen Select Remove all Partitions on this system Ensure that both driver sda 139784 MB ADAPTEC RAID stripe and Review and modify if needed the partitions created are checked Press Next Figure 5 11 Automatic Partitioning Warning SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 36 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 Technology Advancement Group Inc 11 At the Automatic Partitioning screen a further warning will appear Select YES and Press Next Figure 5 12 Disk Setup 12 Leave the settings on default and Press Next
23. ered down and all power sources have been disconnected from the server prior to removing or replacing system memory Failure to do so could result in serious injury from electrical shock CAUTION Printed circuit boards and hard drives contain electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Ordinary amounts of static from your clothes or the work environment can destroy components Do not touch the components or any metal parts without taking proper antistatic precautions AG s rugged servers combine Intel SV 2003 X2 technology with state of the art mechanical thermal and electrical engineering to create customized systems that perform above and beyond end user or program specifications Our rugged servers are SV 2003 X2 Server Page 62 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Technology Advancement Group Inc 5 8 KAR Part Number 1006446 Chapter 3 designed to meet and exceed many MIL STD requirements to ensure survivability in the field 1 Install system memory Unlatch both DIMM socket levers as shown in Figure 4 14 FURETETEEEEETREETETETETTT GELLLL ELSE LE TELET EGG BET FERTEETELEEFEREEEEEETTT SALLLE DEGLI AEE ELLE GE ENIN OT FERETEEEPEREE EET ETTT ET KAREL LG FEREE REDERE ETE ETH EE Alignment notch 92 Figure 5 53 DIMM Module Bank 1 Note the location of the alignment notch 2 Align the notches on the new module with the notches on the memory and pres
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25. ies Figure 6 3 Array Configuration Utility SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 68 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 4 Technology Advancement Group Inc 3 Select Create Array from the menu and press Enter Figure 6 4 nage Arrays reate Array nitialize Drives escan Drives ecure Erase Drives Figure 6 4 Create Array 2 Press the Space bar twice to select both drives Then press Enter to continue Figure 6 5 CNI DevO SEAGATE ST9146855 136 668 CN1 Devbb SEAGATE ST3146855 13660 1146055 196 668 CNL sDevOl SEAGATE ST3146855 136 66 Figure 6 5 Select Both Drives SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 69 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 4 Technology Advancement Group Inc 3 Highlight RAID 1 Mirror press Enter Figure 6 6 aii Array Type Volume jji RAID B Stripe Array Label fan RAID 1 1 Mirror rm Array Size 273 242 GB see Enab ble e ways Figure 6 6 Highlight RAID 4 Press Enter to continue Figure 6 7 Array Type RAID LEMirror Array Label s 8 kurset Array Size s 136 6 621 ag me aching no S Y nable 1Wauys ICE Hit Donel Figure 6 7 Array Properties SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 70 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 4 Technology Advancement Group Inc
26. ion about PnP devices is stored ina separate area of non volatile CMOS memory called the Extended System Configuration Database ESCD Both the PnP BIOS and the operating system can access this area and communicate with each other about resource settings assigned to PnP devices as well as non PnP devices For example when a fixed interrupt request IRQ is manually assigned to a particular device using Device Manager Windows will write this information to the ESCD on shutdown thereby preventing the BIOS from assigning the same IRQ to a PnP device at startup You can also reserve IRQs for non PnP devices in the CMOS setup this will prevent the BIOS from assigning these reserved resources to PnP devices a common example is a legacy sound card that needs IRQ 5 Power Management Modern motherboards provide Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface ACPI settings such as wake up power button function and standby suspend timers These functions are configured in the CMOS Setup 4 6 Identifying your I O Connectors Part Number 1006446 Figure4 4 shows a typical configuration of I O connectors Your configuration may vary depending on the motherboard installed in your server SV 2003 X2 Server Page 24 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 C gt Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc ae IPOOOSPOOPSIOOPODOODD PPPPOVPIOPPPEPOPPOPPIOPOD GIPVPIPPLVPPPPPIOCOE g P POPE OPOPPNOEE
27. it Exit Figure 5 40 me EE Part Number 1006446 SV 2003 X2 Server Version 1 0 10 30 07 Page 52 of 72 Chapter 3 TAG Advancement Group Inc 4 Nochanges for ATA Controller Configuration Figure 5 15 F TII 7 T Pias Setup ULITity Comm lant t 2005 2007 American Aeqatrends Iw l r Cond jura in Unboard Par il lel ATA alii control ler Enabled m 1 FAW gontrol ler Select Screen Select Iten Change Value Select Field General belp Optimized Default Save aml Exit Exit Version 1 20 1093 Copyright 0 2005 2007 Amer ican Negatrends Inc Figure 5 41 ATA Controller Configuration 5 No changes for Serial Port Configuration Figure 5 16 1 ight 1 2 707 Ara Enabled Select Screen Select Item Change Value Select Field General Help Nptimlzed Defaults Save and Exit Exit Version 1 20 1093 Copyr ight 0 2005 2007 Amer ican Megatrends Inc Figure 5 42 Serial Port Configuration SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 53 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 GTAG Teohnolony Advancement Group Inc Chapter 3 6 No changes for USB Configuration Figure 5 Enable OT port Enabled Select Screen Select Item Change Value Select Field General Help Dptimlzed Defaults Save and Exit Exit Version 1 20 1093 Copyright C 2005 2007 American stram Inc Figure 5 43 Floppy USB Configuration 7 No changes
28. logy Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual List of Figures Figure 4 1 SV 2003 X2 Server Components and Connectors Front View 0 17 Figure 4 2 Server Mother BON 0 EEE 18 Figure 4 3 Server Mother Board ccccccsecccceseeeceeeeseeceeeeeeeseeeeesseeeesseueesaeeesseeeesaees 19 me A TO CONECTO coment entre Menon ner mene T ee 25 Figure 4 5 Slot loading low profile DVD R DL RAM CD RW Drive c0ccce 25 Figure 4 6 Hot Swap Power Supply ccccscccccseececeeeeeeeeeesseeeeseeeeessaeeeseeeessaeeesaeeeeas 27 Figure 5 1 CON BOO OF GON icccdcs cece cicecteretdzcicreicaiczaidsoieraidtanenatesaiesaideatesedcsanesetceadesates 31 Figure 5 2 Introductory SCrEON ccccceccccceecceceeeeeseeceeseeeeseeeesseeeesseeeesseeeesseeeesaeeeeseneess 32 FE ANN 32 Figure 5 4 Welcome ScCreen rrarrnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnennnnnrnnannennannennansennansrnnansnnnansnnnnnsennnssnnnnnee 33 Figure 5 5 Language SCreen rrrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnennnnsennansnnnnnsnnnnnsnnnnnennnnsnennnnsennnnsennnnsennnssen 33 Figure 5 6 Keyboard Selection ccsccccssccccsseeccscecsencecsececsuseecsseesseeessaeeeseasessaeess 34 Figure 5 7 Search for previously installed installations r rarerarernnrrrarerarrrnnnrnanennnnn 34 Figure 5 8 Disk Partitioning S tuD cccccseecceeeecseeeceseeceeeceueesueesueeseuseseusessueesaees 35 FINE STP Parution Warning secarse aE ENEEIER 35 Figure 5 10 Automatic partitioning
29. mote Management power control or reset remote servers monitor system sensors and view the hardware event log e SMASH CLP WS MAN e Email Alert sends system administrators notifications via email of system changes SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 29 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 Technology Advancement Group Inc Chapter 3 Procedures Electronically distributed Subject to user discretion when printed SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 30 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 Technology Advancement Group Inc 5 Procedures The procedures within this Chapter contain relevant information to ensure your SV 2003 X2 Server maintains its maximum performance potential 5 1 Installing Red Hat 4 5 for S5000PAL and Adaptec 3805 system 1 Make sure that the supplied floppy is in a USB floppy drive and attached to the system be sure the DVD is in the DVD ROM 2 With the hard drives set in RAID enter BIOS and confirm the boot order IDE PM MATSHITACD AAR 3805 PCI E RAI IBA GE Slot 0500 v Y E DATAUSB FDU EFI Shell Figure 5 1 Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2005 2007 American Megatrends Im Main Advanced Security Server Management Boot Manage Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position Boot Option 1 IDE PM MATSHITACD J Select Screen Select Item Change Value Select Field General Help Optimized Defaults
30. n on replacing or upgrading your system memory refer to Adding and Replacing System Memory on page 58 4 5 TAG Approved BIOS The BIOS basic input output system is the program stored on the CMOS that the server s microprocessor uses to get the system started after you turn it on The BIOS also manages data flow between the computer s operating system and attached devices such as the hard disk video adapter keyboard and mouse CAUTION The BIOS installed on your server was loaded and tested with all the devices initially installed in your system If you desire to have the BIOS updated consult TAG technical support in advance as updates to your approved BIOS may cause your system to become unstable or inoperable 4 5 1 Common BIOS Settings Printer Parallel Port Uni Bi directional Disable Enable ECP EPP 4 5 1 1 Printer Parallel Port Uni Bi Directional Disable Enable ECP EPP settings in the CMOS enable you to configure a parallel port to use Enhanced Parallel Port EPP or Enhanced Parallel Port ECP ECP EPP and ECP are bi directional standards operate in 8 bit and allow data transfer speed of approximately 2 MB s Some of the main differences are that ECP supports Direct Memory Access DMA and data compression which enables higher transfer rates It is also possible to completely disable the parallel port in the BIOS Most BIOS allow you to set the DMA channel when the port mode is set to ECP
31. ng power an audible alarm sounds For procedures on how to Hot Swap a power supply module refer to the Procedures Section of this manual Replacing a Hot Swap power supply Although most TAG power supplies for the 1U and 4U series servers are similar in physical sizes and physical characteristics some servers use smaller foot print power supplies Figure 4 11 shows a typical 4U Hot Swap power supply SV 2003 X2 Server Page 26 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc Figure 4 6 Hot Swap Power Supply NOTE f your server has two power input receptacles then the server is equipped with a redundant Hot Swap power supply Section 5 8 4 8 PCI I O Expansion Cards The following sections provide on overview of the PCI I O components that may be included with your server For detailed information on these components refer to the manufacturers websites or contact TAG Technical Support at tech support tag com For more information See back page of this document 4 8 1 Adaptec PCI Express RAID Controller The Adaptec RAID 3805 is an 8 port controller that supports SATA and SAS drives It features Adaptec RAID Code ARC with RAID levels 0 1 1E 5 5EE 6 10 50 60 JBOD as well as Copy back Hot Spare and optional Snapshot Backup The card has 128MB of DDR2 memory SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 27 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations Manual
32. nnnnennnnennnnnnnsnnnnnee 28 I FOO UN 31 5 1 Installing Red Hat 4 5 for SSOOOPAL and Adaptec 3805 system rrrrrnrnrnnnrrvnnnnr 31 db SE SN 50 bo NT NNN 50 5 3 1 BIOS Configuration for SV 2003 X3 rrrrnnrrrrnnnrnrnnnenrnnnenrnnnennnnsnnnnnsnnnnnsnnnnnennnnn 51 SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 7 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 5 4 Upgrading Memory and Replacing Hot Swap and LRU Components 58 94 1 Proventingd SEE NN 58 5 5 Replacing a Hot Swap Power Supply Module rrrannrnnnnnrnnnnnenrnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnner 59 5 6 Replacing a Hot Swap Hard Drive rrronrrrrnnrrrrnnrrrrnnnrnrnnnrnrnnnrnrnnsennansnnnansnnnnsennnneee 60 Lol EPSON 61 5 7 Removing the Server COVE rrrnrnrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnenrnnnennnnnennnnsennanaennansnnnnssnnnnnee 61 5 8 Adding or Replacing System Memory rrrnnrrnnnrrvnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnennnsen 62 5 08 1 install system MEMNON sixcsivcuivivinenexendvexesswwexevivivesexewxsxexivivensvoutucxsvixdvensvenescenvs 63 DE FAD oe 65 61 RAD DENGO nersini eE ANE ei 65 6 1 1 Reasons Or RAID 4 cecscestcastccnasruzecoriactearastcteeetiastaants N ni E E EEn aE a 66 EDGE EE 66 SE DE EE EEE 66 6 2 Configuring RAID 1 ON ADAPTEC 3805 i errrnnrrvvnnnrrvennnvrvennnnerennnnerenrnnerennnnerennnnener 68 6 2 1 72 SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 8 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 TAG Techno
33. nt Group Ino Figure 5 30 Display 28 Select Color display and Resolution Press Next Figure 5 31 System User Non Administrative 29 Press Next SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 46 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 GTAG Technology Advancement Group Chapter 3 Figure 5 32 Personal user Account 30 Create a Personal User Account Click Continue and Press Next Figure 5 33 Additional CDs 31 Installation as required Press Next SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 47 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 Technology Advancement Group Inc Figure 5 34 Finish Setup 32 Press Next Red Hat Enterprise Linux Username i Po Reboot We shut pown E alhos ain 7 Yue Apr 01 10 14 AM Language g Session Figure 5 35 Log In Screen 33 Enter User name SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 48 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc Chapter 3 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Password CE le te redhat Figure 5 36 Log in Screen 34 Enter Password Installation Complete SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 49 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 5 2 Server Startup 5 3 Server Shutdown Part Number 1006446 1 2 Check to make sure that all the cables are seated and connected correctly to the back of the unit such as keyboard mouse monitor
34. o 64GB of RAM Each server features 2 Dual Core LV Xeon processors to maximize processing performance while reducing power dissipation Each server is capable of handling 2 Quad Core Xeon processors The dual server suite meets military standards such as shock vibration and humidity TAG built the SV 2003 X2 to relieve potential problems with a single failing power supply and to create a product that end users can rely on The SV 2003 X2 is ideal for transit case and deployable situations where such high density computing minimizes size weight and power 2 1 1 Organization This manual is divided into the following chapters and appendix e Chapter 1 Cautions and Warnings when handling the SV 2003 X2 Server e Chapter 2 provides detailed information on the external and internal server components e Chapter 3 provides procedures for replacing Hot Swappable and LRU components as well as for replacing or adding system memory e Chapter 4 provides a high level overview that defines RAID the advantages and disadvantages of various RAID levels and guidelines to observe when implementing RAID SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 3 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations Manual 2 2 About TAG TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc 2 2 1 Summary of Qualifications Providing engineering services and solutions for our national defense and homeland security is a responsibility that we don t take lightly
35. ou click Next there is no undo 20 Press NEXT to begin installation Figure 5 21 Installation SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 41 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 gt Technology Advancement Group Inc 21 Press Next Figure 5 22 Still Installing Buttons are disabled Figure 5 23 Installation Complete 22 Remove all diskettes or CD ROMs Press REBOOT 23 SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 42 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 TAG italiani Advancement Group Chapter 3 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Figure 5 24 System Check Figure 5 25 Welcome 24 Press Next SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 43 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 AG Technology Advancement Group Inc Figure 5 26 License Agreement Check YES If you agree to the licensing agreement Press Next Figure 5 27 Set Date and Time 25 Set Date and Time for the system Press Next SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 44 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 Technology Advancement Group Inc Figure 5 28 Set Display Color and Resolution 26 Press Next Figure 5 29 Set Color Depth 27 Change the Resolution to 1024 x 768 Your displays optional resolution Default is 1024 x 768 Press Next SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 45 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 TAG Chapter 3 Technology Advanceme
36. rks while developing strategies that lay the groundwork for sound technical foundations for programmatic plans Our expertise in analyzing designing implementing and managing network telecommunication and security solutions addresses the full lifecycle approach to providing mission oriented enterprise class services SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 5 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc Document Revision History Number Changes 02 14 2008 Alan Huckerby 03 20 2008 Alan Huckerby oo ee S SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 6 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual Table of Contents Contents 1 Copyright 2008 Technology Advancement Group Inc TAG rrerrrrrrrnnrenenr 2 Tet WAS AAU S EE AET TAT O E 2 2 PNI 3 21 ENN 3 PANEO 2 402 10 E E E 3 22 MN 4 2 2 1 Summary Of Qualifications rrrrrrrnnnrrrrrrrnnrrorrrnnnnrernrnnnnnrnnrnnnnnennrnnnnnennnnnsnnennn 4 22200160 GOMPCION CICS 222 peers 4 3 SVEN 12 3 1 Types of warnings used in this manual ararnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnernrernnnnnnnennnen 12 3 1 1 Safety Symbols and Labels ssia aE EEEN ERY 12 Oe lee OONN O EE aes 12 4 Server Overview oeren a E AAA A 15 AT FOCUCT MTOM AI ON crags sacdosasssadesessaasesassedesaessassanssaaceoswneedeneusansesaseaedesaessssassseadoseues 15 4 2 SV 2003 X2 Server oo cc
37. rsion 1 0 10 30 07 Technology Advancement Group Inc 4 Server Overview 4 1 Product Information 4 2 SV 2003 X2 Server Operations Manual This chapter provides an introductory overview of the TAG family of rugged servers TAG servers are highly customizable the specific components vary depending on the mission requirements Your system may contain components not described in this chapter For detailed information on these components refer to the manufactures website or contact TAG Technical Support at tech support tag com TAG s rugged servers combine Intel technology with state of the art mechanical thermal and electrical engineering to create customized systems that perform above and beyond end user or program specifications Our rugged servers are designed to meet and exceed many MIL STD requirements to ensure survivability in the field 4 2 1 Specifications Chassis amp power supply 2U Heavy duty 090inch Aluminum Magnesium alloy strain hardened and stabilized rack mount chassis Chassis is designed to EIA 310 D Standards 3 5 H x 19 W x 24 D Redundant Hot Swap auto sensing power Supplies Cooling system developed specifically for harsh environments Front accessible on off switches Intelligent Fan Controller Acoustically optimized environmentally aware Processor amp Cache 2 Dual Core Intel Xeon 5138 CPU s Motherboard and On board Features SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006
38. rver Page 4 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual as DSN GIG STEP GBS and JTRS This includes the custom ruggedization of commercial off the shelf COTS and non developmental items NDI TAG s mechanical engineering division designs and fabricates custom hardened enclosures using high performance metal materials to house and protect a variety of sensitive devices and controls TAG s electrical engineering division designs programmable power solutions and advanced sensor technologies including digital receivers advanced digital signal processors and thermal detection systems TAG s thermal engineering applies survivability techniques to ensure systems and instruments are designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions encountered by land based airborne and shipboard system in operations Information and Engineering Services provides a wide range of customer support operations enterprise network and communications engineering services combining the experience and expertise required to achieve network and communication interoperability for component hardware and software elements This includes design simulation analysis and testing of the components or systems for the support of command and control operations Our team of national security cleared network engineering professionals provides planning support for information systems architectures and netwo
39. s It firmly into the bank NOTE The tabs on the sides of the memory module should secure the DIMM automatically When the DIMM locks into place you will hear a click SV 2003 X2 Server Page 63 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 4 Technology Advancement Group Inc Chapter 4 RAID Electronically distributed Subject to user discretion when printed SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 64 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc 6 RAID 6 1 RAID Defined Part Number 1006446 Chapter 4 RAID is an acronym for Redundant Array of Inexpensive or Independent Disks This section provides a high level overview that defines RAID the advantages and disadvantages of various RAID levels and guidelines to observe when implementing RAID RAID is a way of storing data on two or more physical disks for the purpose of redundancy improved performance or both The combined physical disks make up what is called an array This array appears on the host system as one disk For example if you have physical disk 1 and physical disk 2 those two disks appear to the host system as one disk RAID consists of different levels which determine how the data is placed in the array Each RAID level has specific data protection and system performance characteristics The following are commonly used SCSI RAID levels RAID Level 0 Striping good performance no redundancy
40. sues a warning message beep if an attempt is made to write to the boot sector or partition table of a hard disk 4 5 1 5 Memory Parity adds an extra bit odd or even to the 8 bit data string to ensure data integrity in memory modules Its successor ECC provides improved data integrity by adding information about individual bits 4 5 1 6 Boot Sequence This setting is used to control the order that the BIOS uses during the boot process to look for a boot device from which to load the operating system For example CD Floppy Hard Disk 4 5 1 7 Date and Time The Date and Time is set in the BIOS stored in CMOS and maintained by CMOS battery 4 5 1 8 Passwords In most cases a user startup password and a Supervisor Setup password can be set in the CMOS When a Setup password is required the computer will prompt for it when you try to access the BIOS setup When a Startup password is configured the computer will prompt for it at every startup The CMOS password can be reset by shortening the CMOS restore to factory defaults jumper or by temporarily removing the CMOS battery SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 23 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 4 5 1 9 Plug and Play BIOS 4 5 1 10 Today s BIOS are Plug and Play PnP aware This means they are able to automatically assign resources such as IRQ and DMA to PnP devices Informat
41. t RAID esrerrronnnonrnnnnonrnnnnenrnnnnennnnnnennnnnnsnnnnnnsnnnnnnsnnnnnnsnnnnnnsennnnssenn 70 Figure 6 7 AITAY FONT Len 70 Figure 6 8 Array Properties cccccccececsccceeeccececseesaeceeecesseesaeeeeaeesseesageeeeenseesasessenens 71 List of Tables Table 4 1 Mother Server Board COMPONE NMS ccccceeccceeeeceeeeceececeeeeceneeseneeseueessuees 20 SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 10 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 5 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc Chapter 1 Cautions and Warnings Electronically distributed Subject to user discretion when printed SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 11 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations Manual 3 Safety Instructions TRG Technology Advancement Group Inc 3 1 Types of warnings used in this manual Read this manual thoroughly paying special attention to the cautions and warnings 3 1 1 Safety Symbols and Labels A A A WARNING These warnings and cautions indicate situations or practice that might result in property damage 3 1 2 Conventions Part Number 1006446 Important Messages Important messages appear where mishandling of components is possible or when work orders can be misunderstood These messages also provide vital information associated with other aspects of system operation The word important is written as IMPORTANT both capitalized and bold and is followed by
42. tcecosssscecice 52 Figure 5 41 ATA Controller Configuration cccccccccseeceeeeeeeeseeeeeseseesseeeeseeeesaeeeesaaeees 53 Figure 5 42 Serial Port Configuration cccccsccccsscccceececceseecssceceueeessuseessueeessueeesaeess 53 Figure 5 43 Floppy USB Configuration cccccccceecceseeeecseeeeeeeeeeeseeeesseseesseeesaeeeesaeees 54 Figure 5 44 PCI COME eee 54 Figure 5 45 System Acoustic Configuration cccccceecccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeseeeesaeeeesaees 55 Figure 5 46 Security cccccccccesceccescecesececeeeeeceueeeceeeecaeessaeecsausecseeessueeessueeesaasessaneeses 55 Figure 5 47 Server Management nrrnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnennnnnennnnnrnnnnnnnnnnsennnnsnnnnnsnnnnnsnnnnnsnnnnnee 56 FOUG SAS BOT oere 56 Figure 5 49 Save Changes cccccccccceececceeeeceeeecseeeceeeeeseeeeeseeeeseeeesseueesseeeesseeesseeeesas 57 FE SANV 58 Figure 5 51 Hot Swap of 2U Server Power Supply Module ccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees 60 Figure 5 52 147GB SAS HDD Removed from HD Carrier rrrernnrernnnernnrnrrarrnnnnnnnnnrr 61 Figure 5 53 DIMM Module Bank ccccccccceeccceeeeceeeseeeseeeeseueeseueeseeeeseeeeseeeseeeenseees 63 Figure 6 1 RAID Level 1 Mirroring arrrnnrnnnnnnnnevnnrnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnennnen 67 Me RENS UN 68 EEE Aray SANT UUN ENG 68 POWE CAOLA E AN a Vesen E E E EE REREPAN 69 RES Select DOU DIVOS mesion rg a E iE os EEEE EEEE EIEE 69 Figure 6 6 Highligh
43. text in italics The italicized text is the important message 3 1 2 2 Warnings Warnings appear where overlooked details may cause damage to the equipment or result in personal injury Warnings should be taken seriously Warnings are easy to recognize The word warning is written as WARNING both capitalized and bold and is followed by text in italics The italicized text is the warning message SV 2003 X2 Server Page 12 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Technology Advancement Group Inc Part Number 1006446 Operations Manual 3 1 2 3 Cautions Cautionary messages should also be heeded to help you reduce the chance of losing data or damaging the system Cautions are easy to recognize The word caution is written as CAUTION both capitalized and bold and is followed by text in italics The italicized text is the cautionary message 3 1 2 4 Notes Notes inform the reader of essential but non critical information These messages should be read carefully as any directions or instructions contained therein can help you avoid making mistakes Notes are easy to recognize The word note is written as NOTE SV 2003 X2 Server Page 13 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc Chapter 2 SV 2003 X2 Server Electronically distributed Subject to user discretion when printed SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 14 of 72 Ve
44. the last three digits of the board part number For example For the product C44686 703 the number following the is as follows 7 Fabrication FAB Number 03 Revision 3 The board part number can be found on the motherboard The board part number can also be determined by using Intel Server Management software 4 3 2 SV 2003 X2 Server Motherboard Figure 4 2 shows the primary components of the motherboard Part Number 1006446 Figure amp 9 1 i or a EK g 4 if ei i ie f r i I z Goalie ie I ome in lig Soca i j w m i bi 1 bi e OG vi te 2 Server Mother Board SV 2003 X2 Server Page 18 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 4 3 3 Connector and Component Locations Figure 4 3 shows the board layout of the server board Each connector and major component is identified by a number or letter and a description is given below in Table 4 3 A BC DEF GH ee aate m ooo B Oo i J Hopi PP ee nl I 00 LAL AL AA i NN art HIN TF HI 3 i HF HM GG HPL an l a 5 ppo fjo oF O CC RI aN A BB p ii 1 C Z O as all KS ma Tome Y xX WV UTS R Figure 4 3 Server Mother Board SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 19 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual OTAG Lo Description ea Descrip
45. tion BIOS Bank Select Jumper System Fan 2 Header B Intel ESB 2 10 Controller Hub CPU Power Connector D POST Code Diagnostic LEDs Y Baten A Dual Port USB 2 0 Header E ca La 2 SSI 24 pin Control Panel Header SATA Intel 5000P Memory Controller Hub MCH or SATA 5 Intel 5000X Memory Controller Hub MCH CPU 1 Connector J Intel Remote Management Module RMM CPU 2 Connector Connector a Gpumiranmeaer e a Bod rR Votage Regulator Heat Sink mm Chassis intrusion Switch Header Intel Local Control Panel Header ATA 100 Optical Drive Connector Power 10 PP Serial A Header LE Table 4 1 Mother Server Board Components G SATA SW RAID 5 Activation Key Connector Al Il l Tn m Gl M PE ml gt I Tmi m GOOG 4 4 System Memory The type and amount of system memory or RAM random access memory on your server depends on the motherboard installed and how it was configured 4 4 1 Identifying System Memory Refer to your Motherboard and Type on Page 19 Once you have identified the motherboard TAG technical support can assist you in determining the type and amount of system memory in your system See Contacting information on TAG on back page of this manual for information on how to contact Technical Support SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 20 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc For informatio
46. using the Hot Swap operation you need to stop the hard drive and take it offline to remove the logical software links to the hard drive and to reconfigure the file system so that it will now ignore the removed drive You might also have to reconfigure your application software to operate without the removed drive Therefore it is strongly recommended that you contact TAG Technical Support at tech support tag com before attempting to Hot Swap a hard drive For more information on contact information see document back page 5 6 1 147GB SAS Hard Drive Figure 5 52 147GB SAS HDD Removed from HD Carrier 5 7 Removing the Server Cover The location of the mounting screws securing the server cover varies per server To remove the cover use a Phillips screwdriver to remove all screws from the sides and top of the cover SV 2003 X2 Server Part Number 1006446 Page 61 of 72 Version 1 0 10 30 07 Chapter 3 Part Number 1006446 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc NOTE It is important to make note of the location from which screws are removed since different screw lengths may be used to secure the cover AN CAUTION It is not safe to operate TAG servers without the cover in place Failure to take this precaution may result in personal injury and system damage 5 8 Adding or Replacing System Memory This section lists the procedures for adding or replacing system memory WARNING Ensure that the system is pow
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