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1. Figure 146 Removing the USB board from the front panel module gt Remove both screws see circle gt Push the USB board backward out 240 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Front panel and external connectors 12 3 4 Installing the USB board Figure 147 Installing the USB board in the front panel module gt Insert the USB board into the front panel module gt Fasten both screws see circles 12 3 5 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 NO a Ff Oo LD Inserting the front panel module on page 237 Installing the control panel on page 232 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 Closing the server on page 47 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 241 Front panel and external connectors 12 4 Replacing the I O board ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability 1
2. Table 5 DIMM slot population order and mapping of DIMM slots to I O Hubs and CPUs RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 359 Appendix CPU DIMM 4CPUMEMRs 6CPUMEMRs 8CPUMEMRs _ IOH No slot 1B 14 2B 2A 1B 1A 2B 2A 1B 1A 2B 24 No POP 14D 1C 2D 2C 1D 1C 2D 2C 1D 1C 2D 2c order 4F 1E 2F 2E 1F 1E 2F 2E 1F 1E 2F 2E 1H 1G 2H 2G 1H 1G 2H 2G 1H 1G 2H 2G CPU 3 0 f f f fe 7 1 X J fee J JX J fee xXx J f fee 2 x X J x wo x x fo 3 X X X J x FX x Ix Ix Ix Jo 4 x x x x x x X x x X x CPU 4 0 f f f cc 72 1 X f for foe Jx J fee J Ix J j 2 X X Jor x x fee foe Ix Ix j 3 x X X IX IX IX IX IX X l 4 X X X X X x x xX x x xX x CPU 5 0 fee Jee ee fee fe fe fe je e f f 7 2 f f x x J J Ix Ix j 3 co j fee X x J X x Ix 4 f fee X X IX X x x x x CPU 6 0 eo fee fee fee fee fee Jee fee fee fee fee foe 3 2 co f fee fee x x J J Ix Ix j 3 co f fee X x x X Ix l 4 ee f fee X X IX X x Ix x x CPU 7 0 f f e e fe fe fe fe l f f 4 3 f f fee J e fee IX Xx Ix j 4 f f f J e fee J xX fx xX x Table 5 DIMM slot population order and mappi
3. 5 315 15 4 1 Reduired toole o a goma ek ew GE a we Ba ke Bw 315 1942 Sring lak 6 a6 oe he PEASE HED ES eee S a 315 15 4 3 Sliding the local service display outward 316 1844 Dissonnectingthe cables 2 42555 serwera wd Bows 317 15 45 Removing the fan cage 2 00 07 318 15 4 6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide 319 1547 R m ving ihearguide 24 6c 63a Seed eee dt eri 320 15 4 8 Removing the baseboard 2 321 15 4 9 Removing the power distribution board 322 15 4 10 Disconnecting the defective power distribution cable s 323 15 4 11 Connecting the new power distribution cable s 324 15 4 12 Installing the power distribution board 325 15 4 13 Inserting the baseboard aa aoaaa a a 326 15 4 14 Installing the air guide aaoo 327 15 4 15 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide 328 15 4 16 Inserting the fancage orsi rotirea ae ee eo 329 15 4 17 Connecting the cables to the baseboard 330 15 4 18 Sliding the local service display inward 331 15 4 19 Completing the task 2 042554 6008 5 Bee ee a ew eo 331 155 Replacing the SAS cable the SATA cable the front video connector cable or the front USB cable 333 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 17 Contents 15 5 1 ReGUNGdIOOls socs 22 e604 be we O25 4 49 oS 333 15 5 2 Staringthe task c4 ccc ee nace eee baa we wer 334 15 5 3 Sli
4. Figure 64 Removing the retaining plate from the removal tool gt Lift the green movable engaging hooks see arrows no more than approximately 1 mm until the retaining plate is completely released CAUTION The engaging hooks may easily be damaged if too much pressure is applied gt Take the retaining plate out and put it aside 126 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 4 5 Removing the engaging hooks Figure 65 Removing the engaging hooks gt Push the green engaging hooks down in the direction of the arrows 1 until they disengage from the removal tool gt Remove the engaging hooks 2 and keep them in a safe place 8 4 6 Inserting an expansion card in the removal tool Please choose one of the following procedures Long expansion cards on page 128 Short expansion cards such as the network adapter D2735 on page 128 Complete the procedure by performing Check the result of the installation for all expansion cards on page 129 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 127 Expansion cards and BBU Long expansion cards Figure 66 Inserting the expansion card in the removal tool gt Insert the expansion card in the slot of the removal tool gt Insert the green engaging hooks in the rods and push them down until they engage in the upper edge of the expansion card Make sure that e g the ports on the expansion card are not blocked by the
5. 54 5 1 1 REJUrSd TOOS aeoaea ee ha E a Ee Es 54 5 1 2 Staning He task wedded eG tiria dini pa ide 54 5 1 3 Removing a dummy module if applicable 54 5 1 4 Installing a power supply unit oaoa aa a a 55 5 15 Connecting the power Cord lt ias ssa resak e stisi 56 5 1 6 Completing INe taS koc aa o4 ok eR ke oe ee ee a ES 57 5 2 Replacing a hot plug power supply unit 57 5 2 1 Reguied tools ana cee eek BRS EER BOOK EO 57 522 Staring the task co cia hee Ree ERED OR Oe oe a 58 5 2 3 Removing the power supply unit 58 5 2 4 Reinstalling the PSU gt a cease eed PRae eR Ree DEED 59 525 Completing the task 2 00 0 e eee 59 5 3 Removing a redundant hot plug power supply unit 59 5 3 1 Reguired tols wi uwacdee pede bo HRS RW ee Ge eS 59 5 3 2 SOHO NGI fn ke he kG ee Ge ES GEOR BA age A 59 5 3 3 Removing the power supply unit 60 5 3 4 Installing a dummy module gt s ae eo Oe ee ee a a ee RS 61 5 3 5 C mpleting he task os ae a a Rw RR ROE ERO 61 5 4 Replacing the power distribution board 62 5 4 1 Required tools 2 444454445 G 68 eo aR RS REE Aoyun 62 5 4 2 Sanno WIGNER s a 2 64 8 e Se ee oR a aS Se oS Be lS 62 5 4 3 Sliding the local service display outward 63 5 4 4 Disconnecting the Cables a c ek ee ew ee ee Ra aS 64 5 4 5 Removing the fan cage 0 52 eee 65 5 4 6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide 66 54 7
6. Non hot plug PCle slot a slot cover e Please observe the safety information in chapter Safety instructions on page 31 8 5 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Removing the expansion card tool less 132 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 5 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 3 Removing the rear cover on page 46 8 5 3 Deactivating the expansion card gt Deactivate the expansion card using either the related PCI hot plug software or by pressing the light pipe switch see A in Figure 70 gt Wait until the light pipe switch no longer lights up The slot is now zero potential gt f applicable disconnect the cables on the expansion card RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 133 Expansion cards and BBU 8 5 4 Pulling the expansion card out of the slot Figure 70 Pulling the expansion card out of the slot gt Open the slot containing the expansion card 1 gt Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward 2 pushing the plastic part down 3 and lifting the slot lock 4 gt Hold the removal tool by the green handle and pull it out of the PCle slot together with the expansion card 3 i Do not pull on the expansion card itself 134 Main
7. 2 2 2 e eee eee eee 273 14 5 1 Reguired tools sg oa kd gora DRA Re ee a we 273 145 2 Stanmngthetask soo droda a ea Oe Bow 274 1453 Removing the TPM 24442248 40k 6 84556 884 24 274 14 5 4 Completingthetask 0 2 4 275 14 6 Replacing the baseboard 008 276 14 6 1 PEQUNSONOOS soro bla kk ee oc A ee E 277 146 2 Salaning TIBtasSh saae goka we ee A ek ek wk 277 14 6 3 Sliding the local service display outward 2 278 14 6 4 Disconnectingthe cables 279 14 6 5 Removing the fan cage aoaaa aaa a 280 14 6 6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide 281 14 6 7 Removing the air guide a aoaaa aaa aa 282 1458 Removing the baseboard 12 bi wae eo ewe ee as ees 283 146 9 inserting the baseboard cae wea eaten eg ae tau s 284 146 10 Installing the air guide oa oca reset ee G Re ee RS 285 14 6 11 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide 286 14 6 12 Insertingthefancage 2 000 287 14 6 13 Connecting the cables to the baseboard 288 14 6 14 Sliding the local service display inward 289 14 6 15 Completingthe task gt lt i cada wand eR ERE WOR OO 289 15 CaAWGS c 4 4 000ie de ee ae a we Ee eR BO ee Be Red 291 15 1 Replacing the fan cables 2 2 2250858 292 15 1 1 Reguiad tools okies dk SO SSO oe RASS SOE BBG 292 15 1 2 Starningthetask 2 acc seek eG act Pe widana 292 15 1 8 Removingthefancage 2 1 6 8 k eee eee a wee 293 15 1 4
8. Q D Figure 82 Removing the PCI Riser gt Press the green button 1 gt Lift the handle 2 to disconnect the PCI Riser PCIR from the baseboard gt Pull the PCIR up and out by using the handle 3 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 149 Expansion cards and BBU 8 7 4 Removing the slot cover A Hot Swap PCI Slot Figure 83 Removing the slot cover gt Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward 1 pushing the plastic part down 2 and lifting the slot lock 3 gt Remove the slot cover 4 8 7 5 Inserting the expansion card in the slot 7 NES Figure 84 Inserting the expansion card in the slot 150 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU gt Carefully insert the expansion card in the slot 1 gt Insert the slot lock 2 and relock the slot 3 gt f applicable connect the cables on the expansion card 8 7 6 Installing the PCI Riser if applicable Figure 85 Installing the PCI Riser gt Carefully insert the PCIR in the slot 1 gt Lock the PCIR by pushing down the handle 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 151 Expansion cards and BBU 8 7 7 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 4 Closing the rack door
9. 161 8 9 6 Installing the PCI Riser if applicable 162 8 9 7 Completing the task gt i soccer saamaa aa on 162 8 10 Replacing the Modular RAID controller 163 8 10 1 Rogured tools siss Gam amp Pk we ow e OS Sy eae e 163 68 102 STINGS ck dk hd SOR oOo OES ED Sade es 164 8 10 3 Removing the PCI Riser 4 164 8 10 4 Removing the Modular RAID controller 165 8 10 5 Inserting the Modular RAID controller 166 8 10 6 Installing the PCI RIS r o cs Gow ok Swe a ole ew we aw 168 8 10 7 Completing Ne task oa a aw eee wR a ew Re we ee 168 8 11 Installing a Battery Backup Unit BBU 169 8 11 1 Regured tools xoca aogun Ea Be Pe ES 169 8 11 2 Star ngthetask 63 4 bk aS oR GR Se RS SR riagi 170 8 11 3 Connecting the BBU cable to the BBU 170 8 11 4 Installing the BBU in the BBU holder 171 8 11 5 Connecting the BBU to the Modular RAID controller 173 8 11 6 Completing the task aaao aaa 174 8 12 Replacing a Battery Backup Unit BBU 175 8 12 1 Re UIE TOIS a Goa aoa a ae Roe oe ek a 175 6122 SMMINGIOMS 2444 fend oe bbe Gey eek eM 176 8 12 3 Disconnecting the BBU from the Modular RAID controller 177 8 12 4 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder 178 8 12 5 Disconnecting the BBU cable fromthe BBU 179 8 126 Reinstalling a new BBU 22424 64 bee Se oe ee eS 179 8 127 CompletingNetask oc acd ow
10. e Follow the safety instructions in the chapter Safety instructions on page 31 The server is accessible via three covers see figure 5 that can be removed independently from each other 1 Front cover see Removing the front cover on page 45 2 Fan cover see Opening the fan cover on page 102 3 Rear cover see Removing the rear cover on page 46 You can remove the fan cover as such for accessing the fans directly For all other tasks it is removed together with the front cover 44 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Basic procedures Figure 5 Front cover 1 fan cover 2 and rear cover 3 4 5 1 Removing the front cover Figure 6 Removing the front cover RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 45 Basic procedures gt Loosen the captive screw on the cover see circle gt Push the front cover back by approximately 1 cm gt Remove the front cover by lifting it upward 4 5 2 Removing the rear cover Figure 7 Removing the rear cover gt Loosen the captive screws on the rear cover see circle gt Push the rear cover back by approximately 1 cm gt Remove the cover by lifting it upward 46 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Basic procedures 4 6 Closing the server fa Trained personnel CAUTION e Before attaching the covers make sure no unnecessary parts or tools are left inside the server e The housing covers must be replaced as soon as pos
11. CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability 14 4 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Installing the TPM Phillips PhO screw driver 14 4 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 Shutting down the server on page 41 2 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Opening the server on page 44 5 Remove the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 270 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 4 3 Inserting the TPM Figure 168 TPM board Server specific installation rules are e Only the TPM board is used from the available TPM installation kit see figure 168 The metal spacer and the Phillips screw are already installed on the baseboard ert vi tiiit TIHI 1111191 J003 1S0d Figure 169 Checking the installation position gt Remove the Phillips screw from the metal spacer A gt Make sure that the metal spacer A engages properly in the baseboard RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 271 Baseboard yi vI ididititit ALLAM H
12. Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Locate the faulty server on page 37 3 4 Shutting down the server on page 41 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 195 Main memory 5 Opening the server on page 44 6 Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators on page 39 7 Identifying a fault on the CPUMEMR on page 189 8 Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 9 4 3 Removing the DIMM memory module Figure 115 Removing the DIMM memory module gt Press the securing clips on either side of the DIMM memory module slot outward 1 gt Pull the DIMM memory module out of the slot 2 9 4 4 Reinstalling a DIMM memory module gt Cross check the DIMM memory module slot position with the configuration rules summarized in Selecting the DIMM memory module slot on page 192 For detailed information see Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual 196 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Main memory Figure 116 Installing a DIMM memory module gt Carefully press the DIMM memory module into the slot 1 until the securing clips on both sides of it engage 2 9 4 5 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 4 5 Mounting the server in the rack on pa
13. RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 323 Cables 15 4 11 Connecting the new power distribution cable s Figure 214 Connecting power distribution cables gt Connect the new cable s to the power distribution board power distribution cables 1 power cable for the SAS backplane 2 power cable of the optical drive 3 4 324 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 4 12 Installing the power distribution board Figure 215 Installing the power distribution board Insert the power distribution board in the baseboard 1 Connect the power distribution cables to the baseboard 2 Fasten the captive screws 3 yY v v Yy Close the cable clamps 4 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 325 Cables 15 4 13 Inserting the baseboard Figure 216 Inserting the baseboard gt Carefully lower the baseboard in the chassis by using the handle 1 gt Slide the baseboard in the direction of the arrow 2 until it clicks into place gt Fasten the captive screws 3 CAUTION Ensure not to damage the EMI springs to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures 326 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 4 14 Installing the air guide Figure 217 Installing the air guide gt Place the air guide in the chassis 1 gt Fasten the captive screws 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 327
14. Power supply 5 4 10 Installing the power distribution board Figure 26 Connecting the power cables gt Connect the following cables to the power distribution board Power distribution cables 1 Power cable for the SAS backplane 2 Power cable of the optical drive 3 4 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 71 Power supply Figure 27 Installing the power distribution board gt gt gt gt Insert the power distribution board in the baseboard 1 Connect the power cables to the baseboard 2 Fasten the captive screws 3 Close the cable clamps 4 5 4 11 Inserting the baseboard Figure 28 Inserting the baseboard 72 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Power supply gt Carefully lower the baseboard in the chassis by using the handle 1 gt Slide the baseboard in the direction of the arrow 2 until it clicks into place gt Fasten the captive screws 3 CAUTION Ensure not to damage the EMI springs to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures 5 4 12 Installing the air guide Figure 29 Installing the air guide gt Place the air guide in the chassis 1 gt Fasten the captive screws 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 73 Power supply 5 4 13 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Q Figure 30 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide gt Insert the C
15. Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable e Installing the HDD SSD module tool less 6 1 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 80 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 1 3 Removing the dummy module Dummy modules protect free bays against environmental impact Remove the dummy module before installing an additional HDD SSD module a ay Figure 34 Removing installing the 2 5 inch dummy module gt Press both tabs on the dummy module together until the locking mechanism disengages 1 gt Pull the dummy module out of the bay 2 CAUTION Store the dummy module in a safe place If you have removed an HDD SSD module and do not install a new one in its place put the dummy module back in its place for cooling to comply with EMC regulations regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility and for protection against fire Ensure that the dummy module engages correctly in the bay RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 81 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 1 4 Unlocking the HDD SSD module Figure 35 Unlocking the 2 5 inch HDD SSD module gt Release the locking mechanism as follows 1 Press the two green tabs of the locking lever together 1 2 Push the handle of the HDD SSD module fully in the direction of the arrow 2 The HD
16. gt Fasten the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 2 286 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 6 12 Inserting the fan cage Figure 181 Inserting the fan cage gt Insert the fan cage in the bay 1 gt Fasten the captive screws 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 287 Baseboard 14 6 13 Connecting the cables to the baseboard Figure 182 Connecting the cables to the baseboard gt Connect the following cables to the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable to the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see 288 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 6 14 Sliding the local service display inward ED HA Figure 183 Sliding the local service display inward gt Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place 14 6 15 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Install the BBU holder see Install the PCI Riser see oa wo Install all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCle slots 8 to 17 see Make sure that you reinstall each card in the slots it was located before the replacement RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 289 Baseboard 7 Install all CRUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 Make sure that you reinstall ea
17. indicate names of chapters and terms that are being emphasized gt describes activities that must be performed in the order shown CAUTION pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol Failure to observe this warning may endanger your life destroy the system or lead to the loss of data i indicates additional information notes and tips indicates the procedure category in terms of complexity 1 K yt and the profile of qualification needed to perform the task see Classification of procedures on page 27 24 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 2 Before you start Before you start to replace or install hardware components in the RX900 S1 server please proceed as follows gt Carefully read the safety instructions in the chapter Safety instructions on page 31 gt Make sure that all necessary manuals are available by using the list of documents in section Where to find which information on page 20 print the PDF files if required gt Become familiar with the procedure categories introduces in section Classification of procedures on page 27 gt Check whether all required tools are available as explained in section List of required tools on page 29 Installing an optional component The PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating manual introduces the features of the RX900 S1 server and provides an overview of available hardware options to configure your serve
18. 8 6 9 Activating the expansion card 6 585464 ee ed Ree 147 8610 Completing the task c65 2 26 eae we O RS 147 8 7 Installing a non hot plug expansion card 148 8 7 1 Reguied Tools 26 cee ad eevee kHE ee EASE HAS 148 8 7 2 Saning ihe lask a 2 cae wow RE SS Se Oe DO Dw eS 149 8 7 3 Removing the PCI Riser if applicable 149 8 7 4 Removing he Sot Ger se s sd sot eed ede io d 150 8 7 5 Inserting the expansion card in the slot 150 8 7 6 Installing the PCI Riser if applicable 151 8 7 7 Completing ihe task so es sa macaa rama a o a i 152 8 8 Removing a non hot plug expansion card 152 8 8 1 Reguied tools 4 p acre we ea a TP ER SS 153 8 8 2 SAO NE ISK ah ie Sone aa a e E Ge Rw eS 153 8 8 3 Removing the PCI Riser if applicable 154 8 8 4 Removing the expansion card fromthe slot 155 8 8 5 INSteNINE the HIN COVES osc oa Pe Pk Row Oe ee Cw a 156 8 8 6 Installing the PCI Riser if applicable 157 8 8 7 Completing Me task oniro ek we Rew ee ee a 157 8 9 Replacing a non hot plug expansion card 158 8 9 1 Reguied tools s 4 6 66 468 b amp b ER wR ee OEE eS 158 8 9 2 Sianna IS TASK i eas ASAE MAS ERG Oe Eo me 159 8 9 3 Removing the PCI Riser if applicable 159 8 9 4 Removing the expansion card fromthe slot 160 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 11 Contents 8 9 5 Inserting the expansion card in the slot
19. Cables 15 4 15 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide 2s Figure 218 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide gt Insert the CPUMEMR guide in the installation slot 1 gt Fasten the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 2 328 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 4 16 Inserting the fan cage Figure 219 Inserting the fan cage gt Insert the fan cage in the mounting bay 1 gt Fasten the captive screws 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 329 Cables 15 4 17 Connecting the cables to the baseboard Figure 220 Connecting the cables to the baseboard gt Connect the following cables to the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable to the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see 330 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 4 18 Sliding the local service display inward ST Figure 221 Sliding the local service display inward gt Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place 15 4 19 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Install the BBU holder see 2 Install the PCI Riser see 3 Install all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCle slots 8 to 17 see Make sure that you reinstall each card in the slots it was located b
20. Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP transceiver module to eject the transceiver from the socket connector 122 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU Figure 62 Removing the SFP transceiver gt Pull the SFP transceiver module out of its socket connector gt Reattach the protective optical port plug to the transceiver optical bores Place the removed SFP transceiver module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment 8 3 3 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedure to complete the task Installing SFP transceiver modules on page 114 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 123 Expansion cards and BBU 8 4 Installing a hot plug expansion card ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION e The actions described in this section may only be performed by personnel with the appropriate technical training The device can be seriously damaged if it is opened without authorization or if repairs are att
21. IOH Connected Remark mapping devices 4CPUs 6 CPUs 8 CPUs CPU IOH No No CPU 1 x xX xX 1or 1 ICH10 PCle 5 to 2 BMC CPU 2 x x x BMC VGA GbE 1 GbE 2 GbE 3 10GbE 1 PCle slot 8 Modular RAID PCle slot 1 PCI Riser PCle slot 2 PCI Riser CPU 3 x xX xX 3or 2 PCle slot 5 PCI Riser 4 Gen2x4 CPU 4 x xX xX PCle slot 3 PCI Riser PCle slot 4 PCI Riser PCle slot 6 PCI Riser PCle slot 7 PCI Riser CPU 5 X X 5 or 3 PCle slot 9 hot plug CPU 6 x x 6 PCle slot 10 hot plug PCle slot 11 hot plug PCle slot 12 hot plug CPU 7 X 7 or 4 PCle slot 17 Gen2x4 CPU 8 x 8 PCle slot 13 PCle slot 14 PCle slot 15 PCle slot 16 Table 6 Mapping of PCle slots to I O Hubs and CPUs RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 363 Appendix 16 5 Expansion card configuration table Expansion cards require I O space for Legacy Booting and for OS running Due to the limitation of I O space see Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual the basic rules for installing expansion cards are 1 Begin with the installation of the SAS and SAS RAID controllers in order of I O space assignment order 2 Continue with the installation of the expansion cards for LAN and FC into the PCle slots Chipset IOH 1 IOH 2 Bus scan order 3 2 5 J6 J4 8 I O space assignment order within 1 2 3 4 J3 2 1 the I O Hub IOH Ho
22. corresponding RAID configuration Further information about the RAID configuration or RAID level can be found in the RAID controller documentation Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edges of the circuit boards Before removing the unit wait for about 30 seconds until the disk stops spinning completely When the hard disk unit is starting up you may hear a resonant noise for a while but this does not mean a failure Depending on the OS you can configure the write cache settings for the hard disk drives If a power failure should occur while the write cache is enabled cached data may be lost When disposing of transferring or returning a hard disk unit wipe out the data on the drive for your own security RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 79 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 1 Rough handling of hard disk units can damage the stored data To cope with any unexpected problems always back up important data When backing up data to another hard disk drive you should make backups on a file or partition basis Be careful not to hit the hard disk unit or bring it into contact with metallic objects Use the device on a shock and vibration free surface Do not use the unit in extremely hot or cold locations or locations with extreme temperature changes Never attempt to disassemble the hard disk unit Installing the HDD SSD module a Trained personnel 6 1 1
23. e H non hot plug PCle slots on the baseboard RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 105 Expansion cards and BBU For information on the population order and the capability of the slots see Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual The RX900 S1 server can be equipped with one Modular RAID controller and two SAS RAID controllers but only for two of these RAID controllers a BBU can be installed OS T Oc c Ta Figure 52 PCle slot assignment 106 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 1 Mounting expansion card slot brackets ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability This section provides General instructions for mounting slot brackets as well as specific instructions for the following expansion cards e Network adapter D2735 on page 108 Network adapter D2745 on page 110 e Network adapter D275
24. gt Wait until the light pipe switch is constantly green The slot is now powered on il If the light pipe switch continues to flash an error has occurred Remove the expansion card and repeat the procedure as described above 8 4 9 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 131 Expansion cards and BBU 8 5 Removing a hot plug expansion card ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION e The actions described in this section may only be performed by personnel with the appropriate technical training The device can be seriously damaged if it is opened without authorization or if repairs are attempted by untrained personnel e Each slot in the server must have either an expansion card or Hot plug PCle slot a dummy module that is a retaining plate with an attached removal tool
25. 1 or slot 2 no I O resource will be assigned to the onboard GbE controller 366 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Appendix ing 16 6 Cabl nga ngg LA Z86EA 6E L9CL LA Z86EA 6E L9CL L80eq pueoqeseg 088t L00ZZY9 dIVd 1ENpON yun ue yore uym 009 9E2Z0VO 7009 9E220V9 Ly 0 SS SS 188y 100z2V9 pu is gsn punog Wys SYS A pieog JOMOd _ Aoy UONqUISIG JAMO aue dyoeg SYS I Ae dsip 9JM1 S e907 jaued JOujUOD S009 9 220V 2009 9 20V9 L009 96 Z0VO 9009 9 Z0VO 6009 9 2Z0V9 LA P66EA GELOTZL S009 9 220V9 LOE b 00 2V9 asn yuoly VODA yuol4 nap jeondo 088r LO0ZZVO Figure 249 Cabling plan of RX900 S1 367 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Appendix 368 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1
26. 102 14 3 Opening ihe fah Gover 4k 4222s eho PR Oa ae eee ES 102 7 1 4 Replacing the defective fanmodule 103 FAD Closing Ihe TAN COVE ie a sccaras SEER BAe a 104 7 1 6 Completing th task oe criasse aasre atada 104 8 Expansion cards and BBU aasasaaanaan naaa aaa 105 8 1 Mounting expansion card slot brackets 107 8 1 1 Rogured tools oso nee FOR AD SS BEAD S 2 PORES 107 8 1 2 General Instructions 2 6 46 54 e884 ee ee ee ws 108 8 1 3 Network adapter D2735 22 200 108 8 1 4 Network adapterD2745 2 22200 110 8 1 5 Network adapter D2755 aoa a a a 112 8 2 Installing SFP transceiver modules 114 8 2 1 Reguired MOOS so saa da PRE ara i Eee ee ee BES 114 8 2 2 Preparing the SFP transceiver module 115 8 2 3 Inserting the SFP transceiver module 116 8 2 4 Installing the secondary SFP transceiver module 119 8 3 Replacing SFP transceiver modules 120 8 3 1 REGUS TOOS sr ek kK a ee eA ee ek Be 120 8 3 2 Removing an SFP transceiver module 121 8 3 3 Completing the task 22 02 kadas 123 8 4 Installing a hot plug expansion card 124 8 4 1 FOGG UI TOGE a ae al ec et ae me ads ins ok oo ek 124 8 4 2 Soe NE laS ks as od So awe ee Go SE ah 125 8 4 3 Pulling the removal tool out of the slot 125 8 4 4 Removing the retaining plate 2 002 126 8 4 5 Removing the engaging hoo
27. 40 5 1 3 Removing a dummy module if applicable Dummy modules protect free bays against environmental impact Remove the dummy module before installing an additional power supply unit Figure 11 Removing a dummy module from a PSU bay 54 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Power supply gt Press the two plastic clips together as indicated by the arrows and remove the dummy module CAUTION Keep the dummy module for future use If the power supply unit is removed and not replaced with a new unit the dummy module must be reinstalled due to cooling to comply with applicable EMC regulations regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and to protect against fire 5 1 4 Installing a power supply unit UTLEY Figure 12 Installing a power supply unit gt Slide the power supply unit into the empty bay until it clicks into place Make sure that the power supply unit engages correctly in the i mounting location and is locked in position This is the only way to prevent the power supply unit from sliding out of its mountings and being damaged during transportation RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 55 Power supply 5 1 5 Connecting the power cord Figure 13 Connecting the power cord and the ferrite core Thread the cable through the cable strap Pull the cable strap tight to secure the power cord Connect the newly installed power supply unit to the mains yY v vy
28. CPUMEMR guide out of the chassis 2 66 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Power supply 5 4 7 Removing the air guide Figure 22 Removing the air guide gt Loosen the captive screws 1 gt Lift the air guide out of the chassis 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 67 Power supply 5 4 8 Removing the baseboard Figure 23 Removing the baseboard gt Loosen the captive screws 1 gt Slide the baseboard approximately 1 cm in the direction of the arrow 2 CAUTION Make sure that you have removed all power supply units before removing the baseboard Otherwise the power supply units or the power distribution board might be damaged gt Carefully lift the baseboard out of the chassis by using the handle 3 68 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Power supply 5 4 9 Removing the power distribution board Figure 24 Removing the power distribution board Open the cable clamps 1 Disconnect the power cables from the baseboard 2 Loosen the captive screws 3 Y v vy 7y Remove the power distribution board from the baseboard RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 69 Power supply Figure 25 Disconnecting the power cables gt Disconnect the following cables from the power distribution board Power cable of the optical drive 1 2 Power cable for the SAS backplane 3 Power distribution cables 4 70 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1
29. Do not apply a mixture of different thermal paste types on the same processor RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 217 Processors 111111711 PPPEPEPEP 1 3 T 1 dl hi Ci Figure 130 Applying the thermal paste gt Apply the thermal paste in the center of the processor surface see circle gt Ensure a thin and even distribution of the thermal paste 218 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Processors 10 3 5 Installing the heat sink 11711177 ddd a Figure 131 Installing the heat sink gt Carefully place the heat sink onto the processor CAUTION Place the heat sink precisely on the threaded holes see circles Careless handling may damage conductors and render the baseboard useless gt Fasten the heat sink with its five captive screws Fasten the screws alternately until they are fully tightened Give each screw about 4 turns at a time Start with screw 1 to screw 5 as indicated in figure 131 and continue with screw 1 Torque 0 6 Nm RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 219 Processors 10 3 6 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 4 5 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 Closing the rack door on page 51 220 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 11 Optical and b
30. Removingthe CPUMEMR guide 294 15 15 Removingthefancable ssor 62 sb eee ee eee ee 295 15 1 6 Installing the fan cable 297 15 1 7 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide 299 15 1 8 Inserting the fan cage aaoo 300 16 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Contents 18 1 9 Completing the task cie62s e ew esac ean a eG ea ws 300 15 2 Replacing the control panel cable 301 15 2 1 Reguied tools gua 6 2k Bm Boe Ee OR RR eG Oe eR ECe A 301 1922 Siringhe laok lt a oe vow 6 AS EO Sa eB de 4S a 302 15 2 9 Removing the conttel panel 52 24664460 aes ws 302 15 2 4 Disconnecting the control panel cable 303 15 2 5 Connecting the control panel cable 304 15 26 Installing ine control panel 2 446 464 48542266 305 1527 Completing the task ciwa seed edaweare dan ee i 306 15 3 Replacing the chassis ID board cable 307 15 3 1 Reguired tools coc hw eR ASSES RRR ERE REDE RRS 307 1932 Singe task 4 lt c4 abs 6 0 SS Re OO Rew Re S 307 15 3 3 Removing the chassis ID board 308 15 3 4 Disconnecting the chassis ID boardcable 310 15 3 5 Connecting the chassis ID board cable 311 15 3 6 Installing the chassis ID board 312 18 3 7 Completing the task 82a ece eae Re KRA EKER si 314 15 4 Replacing power cables of the optical drive the SAS backplane or the power distribution board
31. air guide out of the chassis 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 93 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 4 7 Removing the SAS backplane Figure 43 Removing the SAS backplane gt Loosen the captive screw see circle on the SAS backplane gt Remove the SAS backplane by pulling it straight upward Do not tilt it 6 4 8 Installing the SAS backplane Figure 44 Installing the SAS backplane gt Insert the SAS backplane into the bay until it clicks into place Do not tilt it Make sure that the SAS backplane is installed correctly Otherwise the HDD SSD modules can be damaged when you install them gt Fasten the captive screw see circle on the SAS backplane 94 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 4 9 Installing the air guide lt n an on Figure 45 Installing the air guide gt Place the air guide in the chassis 1 gt Fasten the captive screws 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 95 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 4 10 Sliding the optical drive inward Figure 46 Sliding the optical drive inward gt Slide the optical drive into the bay until it clicks into place 96 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 4 11 Connecting the cables to the baseboard Figure 47 Connecting the cables to the baseboard gt Connect the following cables to the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling ca
32. configuration RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 193 Main memory 9 3 4 Inserting the DIMM memory module in the slot Figure 114 Inserting a DIMM memory module gt Carefully press the DIMM memory module into the slot 1 until the securing clips on both sides of it engage 2 9 3 5 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Closing the rack door on page 51 194 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Main memory 9 4 9 4 1 Replacing a faulty memory module Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the DIMM memory module tool less 9 4 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1
33. ee Se ws 19 1 1 Where to find which information 20 1 1 1 Documents youneedathand 21 1 12 Accessing PRIMERGY documentation 24 1 2 Notational conventions 0 2 2850865 24 2 Before you slat io ccro 80 8 ee ee eee reese 25 2 1 Classification of procedures 2 20285 27 2 2 Listol required to0ls 2262684 2 eed See wees 29 3 Safety instructions 1 0 ee ee es 31 4 Basic procedures 2 0 ee eee ee ee ees 37 4 1 Using diagnostics information 5 37 4 1 1 Locate the faulty server 2 220 37 4 1 2 Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators 39 4 2 Opening the rack door 22 0 008 ee eee 40 4 3 Shutting down the server 022 2500s 41 4 4 Sliding the server out of the rack 42 4 5 Opening the server 2 2 2 0 eee ee eee eee 44 4 5 1 Removing the front cover aaau aaa 45 4 5 2 Removing Ihe reat COVEI s o a idoma ae o e a a 46 4 6 Closing the server 2 ee eee ee eee es 47 4 6 1 Installing the front cover 646 ea ee ee ee a 47 4 6 2 Installing the rear Cover 4445 26 es 4 44 Foe ea ds 48 4 7 Mounting the serverintherack 2 5 49 4 8 Bringing the server back to operation 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 7 Contents 4 9 Closing the rack door aaau aaa 51 5 Powersupply i sa edrat ea eee See a a o 53 5 1 Installing a hot plug Power Supply Unit PSU
34. expansion card out of the slot gt Open the slot containing the expansion card 1 gt Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward 2 pushing the plastic part down 3 and lifting the slot lock 4 gt Hold the removal tool by the green handle and pull it out of the PCle slot together with the expansion card 3 il Do not pull on the expansion card itself RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 141 Expansion cards and BBU 8 6 5 Removing the expansion card from the removal tool Figure 76 Removing the expansion card from the removal tool gt Lift the green movable engaging hooks no more than approximately 1 mm until the expansion card is completely released gt Take the expansion card out and put it aside CAUTION The engaging hooks may easily be damaged if too much pressure is applied 142 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 6 6 Removing the engaging hooks Figure 77 Removing the engaging hooks gt Push the green engaging hooks down in the direction of the arrows 1 until they disengage from the removal tool gt Remove the engaging hooks 2 and keep them in a safe place 8 6 7 Inserting an expansion card in the removal tool Please choose one of the following procedures Long expansion cards on page 128 Short expansion cards such as the network adapter D2735 on page 128 Complete the procedure by performing Check the
35. for damage cracks breakages etc before inserting it in the drive Note that any additional labels applied may change the mechanical properties of a CD DVD and cause imbalance Damaged and imbalanced CDs DVDs can break at high drive speeds data loss Under certain circumstances sharp CD DVD fragments can pierce the cover of the CD DVD drive equipment damage and can fly out of the device danger of injury particularly to uncovered body parts such as the face or neck You can prevent mechanical damage and damage to the CD DVD drive as well as premature CD DVD wear by observing the following suggestions e Only insert CDs DVDs in the drive when needed and remove them after use e Store the CDs DVDs in suitable sleeves e Protect the CDs DVDs from exposure to heat and direct sunlight i Laser information The CD DVD drive complies with IEC 60825 1 laser class 1 CAUTION The CD DVD drive contains a light emitting diode LED which under certain circumstances produces a laser beam stronger than laser class 1 Looking directly at this beam is dangerous Never remove parts of the CD DVD drive casing RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 35 Safety instructions Modules with electrostatic sensitive components Systems and components that might be damaged by electrostatic discharge ESD are marked with the following label y Ate Figure 2 ESD label When you handle components fitted with ESDs you
36. front video connector cable or the front USB cable on page 333 For the cable plan see Cabling on page 367 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 291 Cables 15 1 Replacing the fan cables Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability 15 1 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the fan cable Phillips PhO screw driver Phillips Ph2 screw driver 15 1 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Locate the faulty server on page 37 3 Shutting down the server on page 41 4 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 5 Opening the server on page 44 292 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 6 Remove all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 Before removing the CPUMEMRs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before
37. in the slot 1 gt Lock the PCIR by pushing down the handle 2 8 8 7 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 4 Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 157 Expansion cards and BBU 8 9 Replacing a non hot plug expansion card rl Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION e Before installing removing expansion cards to from the server turn off the server all peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cables from the power outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock e The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Before handling them first touch a metal part on the server to discharge static electricity from your body e Do not touch the circuitry on boards and sol
38. mi HK eS EER Re 252 13 2 3 Removing the chassis ID board 253 13 2 4 Installing the chassis ID board 256 13 2 5 Completing the task 2 645 4 6 SRG eee A ee 259 14 Ba se board ssc NG ENE A ee eae ee eS Se el ew aes 261 14 1 Replacing the lithium battery 262 14 1 1 Reguied tools s e ch ea we RR eS HR we Ow BY 262 141 2 Siarting etek gs 64 a6 6485 baw be ea weak os 263 14 1 3 Replacing the faulty battery 263 14 1 4 Completing t e task 08 264 14 2 Installing the UFM 2 2 2 ee eee eee ee es 264 14 2 1 PisQunren tO o ac aoe ae 6 ke AS Be ae Gos og RR 264 14 22 Starting the task as sardea mada dee oe Se DD 265 14 2 3 Insertingthe UFM gt aoc ardia netata ee Ree ew i 265 14 2 4 Completing the task aoaaa a 266 14 3 Replacing the UFM board 2 22 8065 267 14 3 1 Reguied tools opa 6 ee doa eH Ek a Od OS Oe Bes 267 1432 SlarUNGMielask nso wand amp ASE we Fae a ae aw GO 268 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 15 Contents 1435 Removingiie UFM lt 4 kcc44 5 286 eeS YS EE EHS 268 14 3 4 Completingthetask 2 0 0 269 14 4 Installing th TPM 6c ketene en ee Rees be De 270 14 4 1 Reguired tools 46444 bEA WE HERE ES Se GEG eS 270 1442 Staringthetask 6244584460 9H 4 ES OD EYE BO 270 1443 INSSMING THE TPM ee coa ek ky go aa ak ed 271 14 44 Completingthetask 2 00 0 4 272 14 5 Replacing the TPM
39. on e Replacing the control panel on page 228 e Replacing the front panel module on page 234 e Replacing the USB board on page 239 e Replacing the I O board on page 242 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 227 Front panel and external connectors 12 1 Replacing the control panel ai Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability 12 1 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the control panel tool less 12 1 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Opening the server on page 44 5 Remove all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 Before removing the CPUMEMBs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 228 Maintenance Manu
40. page 31 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 181 Main memory The baseboard can be configured with up to 8 CPUMEMRs Each CPUMEMR includes one processor and can be equipped with up to 16 memory modules There are two ways to expand the main memory e Filling the empty slots of an already populated CPUMEMRs see Installing additional DIMM memory modules on page 191 e Installing an additional CPUMEMRs see Installing a CPUMEMR on page 183 The number and location of available PCle slots depends on the CPUMEMR configuration Make sure that the planned CPUMEMR configuration enables you to use the PCle slots needed for the individual use case of the server For detailed information on configuration rules and supported memory modules see Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual or in the configurator using the following link http ts fujitsu com products standard_servers rack primergy_rx900s1 html for the EMEA market 182 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Main memory 9 1 Installing a CPUMEMR ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized inter
41. regions with lower single phase voltage two phases must be coupled and complete phase redundancy thus is not possible In the basic configuration the server is configured with three hot plug power supply units This ensures 2 1 power supply redundancy One additional hot plug power supply unit can be installed to achieve AC redundancy in a 2 2 configuration For more information on the redundancy concept see PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating Manual CAUTION e Areas around the power supply unit may remain extremely hot after shutdown Wait for a while after shutdown before removing the power supply unit e When installing the power supply unit be sure to confirm that the connector of the PSU is not damaged or bent e Donot insert your hands in the power supply unit slot when removing the power supply unit Doing so may cause electric shock e Ifthe power supply unit is hard to remove do not pull out it by force e The power supply unit is heavy so handle it carefully If you drop it by mistake injuries may result RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 53 Power supply 5 1 Installing a hot plug Power Supply Unit PSU A Trained personnel 5 1 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable e Installing the power supply unit tool less 5 1 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Open the rear door of the rack see Opening the rack door on page
42. replacement RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 307 Cables 15 3 3 Removing the chassis ID board ee j d Figure 198 Removing the chassis ID board cable from the local service display gt Unlock the local service display 1 gt Slide the local service display outward so that you can disconnect the chassis ID board cable 2 gt Disconnect the chassis ID board cable 3 308 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables Figure 199 Removing the chassis ID board holder gt Disconnect the chassis ID board cable from the baseboard 1 and open the cable clamp 2 gt Press the plastic tongues of the chassis ID holder slightly inward as indicated by the arrows 3 gt Slide the chassis ID board holder outward 4 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 309 Cables 15 3 4 Disconnecting the chassis ID board cable Figure 200 Removing the connector clamp gt Remove the connector clamp Figure 201 Disconnecting the chassis ID board cable gt Disconnect the chassis ID board cable from the chassis ID board 310 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 3 5 Connecting the chassis ID board cable Figure 202 Connecting the chassis ID board cable gt Connect the chassis ID board cable to the chassis ID board Figure 203 Installing the connector clamp gt Install the connector clamp RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 311 Ca
43. result of the installation for all expansion cards on page 129 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 143 Expansion cards and BBU Long expansion cards Figure 78 Inserting the expansion card in the removal tool gt Insert the expansion card in the slot of the removal tool gt Insert the green engaging hooks in the rods and push them down until they engage in the upper edge of the expansion card Make sure that e g the ports on the expansion card are not blocked by the engaging hooks Short expansion cards such as the network adapter D2735 Figure 79 Inserting a short expansion card in the removal tool 144 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU gt Insert the expansion card in the removal tool so that as recesses fit exactly in the removal tool see circle and fix the card with the engaging hook 1 gt Insert the other two green engaging hooks 2 Check the result of the installation for all expansion cards Figure 80 Position of the expansion card gt Check whether the expansion card is placed in parallel to the removal tool Make sure that the screw see circle does not interfere with the engaging hook RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 145 Expansion cards and BBU 8 6 8 Inserting the expansion card in the slot fm in the slot Figure 81 Inserting the expansion card gt Carefully insert the removal tool together with t
44. same type and with the same settings may be exchanged If the expansion cards do not match the new expansion card will not be commissioned 8 6 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the expansion card tool less RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 139 Expansion cards and BBU 8 6 2 Starting the task Li Read the accompanying documentation supplied with the expansion card before proceeding gt Perform the following procedures 1 O Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Locate the faulty server on page 37 3 4 5 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 Removing the rear cover on page 46 Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators on page 39 If applicable Mounting expansion card slot brackets on page 107 If applicable Preparing the SFP transceiver module on page 115 8 6 3 Deactivating the expansion card gt Deactivate the expansion card using either the related PCI hot plug software or by pressing the light pipe switch see A in Figure 70 gt Wait until the light pipe switch no longer lights up The slot is now zero potential gt f applicable disconnect the cables on the expansion card 140 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 6 4 Pulling the expansion card out of the slot a U Figure 75 Pulling the
45. slot it was located before the replacement 5 Install all PSUs see RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 77 Power supply 6 Closing the server on page 47 7 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 8 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 9 Closing the rack door on page 51 gt Verify the settings on the baseboard see the Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual for a detailed description 78 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 6 Hard disk and solid state drives The hard disk drives which can be ordered for the PRIMERGY RX900 S1 are supplied already mounted in an installation frame so that defective hard disk drives can be replaced and new hard disk drives can be added during operation The hard disk drive solid state drive and the installation frame together make up the HDD SSD module This section provides information on how to install or remove HDD SSD modules and how to replace the SAS backplane For information on SAS RAID controllers controlling the HDD SSD modules see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 CAUTION The hard disk drive must not be removed from the installation frame by anyone except a service technician The HDD SSD modules drives must all be marked clearly so that they can be put back in their original places after an upgrade If this is not done existing data can be lost The hot plug function is only possible in conjunction with a
46. spares catalog Operations Manager refers you directly to the affected component and its order information in the Illustrated Spares catalog of the server in question This feature is not available for the Japanese market Document Description Format Hardware The hardware poster summarizes poster information such as rack installation a power supply HDD modules and indicators i A Illustrated In the event of errors the ServerView Operating manual This manual provides information on features and technical data of the server The manual explains the indicators and includes instructions on how to install set up and operate the server Safety Notes and The safety instructions listed in this manual will help you to avoid making Regulations serious errors that could impair your health damage the device and endanger the data base Technical This manual describes the key manual characteristics and board layout of the system board The manual provides detailed information on memory configuration and expansion card configuration Table 1 Documentation you need at hand 22 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Introduction Document Description Format Warranty A leaflet guides you to information on manual warranty regulations in section Safety Eco Warrenty on the ServerView DVD 2 Table 1 Documentation you need at hand Additional do
47. the ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual and the Customer Self Service CSS manual on the ServerView Suite DVD 2 It is recommended to prepare local maintenance tasks by remote diagnostics procedures introduced in the ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual on the ServerView Suite DVD 2 26 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Before you start 2 1 Classification of procedures The complexity of procedures to install or replace hardware components varies a lot Three categories indicate the degree of difficulty and the profile of qualification needed to perform a task Warnings help you to assess the consequences for performing procedures without the required qualification At the beginning of each procedure the category is indicated by the symbols introduced in this section Please ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information a Trained personnel Trained persons can install or replace certain hot plug components during operation The hot plug procedure increases the availability of system operation and guarantees a high degree of data integrity and fail safe performance Components that can be handled by trained personnel are Power supply units see Power supply on page 53 Fan modules see Fan modules on page 101 HDD modules and SSD modules see Hard disk and solid state drives on page 79 K Specialized personnel Specialists can carry out certain expans
48. the fan cage in the mounting bay 1 gt Fasten the captive screws 2 346 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 5 15 Connecting the cables to the baseboard Figure 236 Connecting the cables to the baseboard gt Connect the following cables to the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable to the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 347 Cables 15 5 16 Sliding the local service display inward Figure 237 Sliding the local service display inward gt Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place 15 5 17 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Install the BBU holder see 2 Install the PCI Riser see 3 Install all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCle slots 8 to 17 see Make sure that you reinstall each card in the slots it was located before the replacement 4 Install all CPUMEMRs see Make sure that you reinstall each CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 5 Install all PSUs see 348 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 6 Closing the server on page 47 7 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 8 9 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 Closing the r
49. the faulty server on page 37 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 7 1 3 Opening the fan cover lt m Figure 49 Opening the fan cover gt Press the handle in direction of the arrow and lift the fan cover 102 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Fan modules 7 1 4 Replacing the defective fan module gt Figure 50 Identifying and removing a defective fan module Identify the defective fan module The indicator of the defective fan lights up Orange see circle in figure 50 Have the new fan module ready for the installation CAUTION Never leave the fan module bay empty for more than two minutes during operation Otherwise excessive temperatures could damage system components Press the handle 1 and lift the fan module out of the housing 2 Insert the new fan module in the empty bay until it engages The new fan module is tested by Server Management The indicator then either does not light at all fan is OK or lights up in Orange fan is not OK RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 103 Fan modules 7 1 5 Closing the fan cover Figure 51 Closing the fan cover gt Press the handle in direction of the arrow and insert the fan cover into the front cover 7 1 6 Completing the task Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 2 Closing the rack door on page 51 104 Maintenance Manua
50. transceiver module from its protective packaging gt Remove the optical port plug from the new additional SFP transceiver module CAUTION Always keep the protective port plugs attached to the transceiver optical bores and fiber optic cable connectors until you are ready to make a connection Save the protective port plug for future use RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 115 Expansion cards and BBU Figure 55 Unlatching the locking bail gt Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP transceiver module 8 2 3 Inserting the SFP transceiver module Figure 56 Inserting the SFP transceiver module 116 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU gt Insert and slide the SFP transceiver module into the socket connector as far as it will go If only one slot is equipped with a SFP transceiver module use the primary right connector as shown Figure 57 Latching the locking bail gt Carefully fold up and latch the locking bail RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 117 Expansion cards and BBU Figure 58 Attaching the protective optical port plug gt If the SFP transceiver module is not immediately connected to an LC connector attach the protective optical port plug to the transceiver optical bores 118 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 2 4 Installing the secondary SFP trans
51. yi Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION e Before turning on the server make sure the covers are closed e Follow the safety instructions in chapter Safety instructions on page 31 This step is only applicable to replace or expand non hot plug components gt Connect all cables on the rear of the server gt Connect all power cords to the power outlets gt Press the On Off button to start up the server 4 9 Closing the rack door a Trained personnel For information on how to close the front and rear doors of the rack see PRIMECENTER Rack System for PRIMERGY PRIME POWER BS2000 STORAGE RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 51 Basic procedures 52 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 5 Power supply CAUTION The server supports a mains voltage in the range of 200 240 V You may only operate the server if its rated voltage range corresponds to the local mains voltage Phase redundancy is possible in regions where a single phase provides 200 240V in other
52. 1 gt Lock the PCIR by pushing down the handle 2 12 4 7 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 245 Front panel and external connectors 246 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Management and diagnostics modules 13 Management and diagnostics modules yi Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in the chapter Safety instructions on page 31 This section provides information on e Replacing the local service display on page 248 The ServerView Local Service Display on the front panel of the server enables you to check the status of the key system components at any time without opening the housing For information on the functions provided by the ServerView Local Service Display se
53. 1 Maintenance Manual 31 Safety instructions Installation and operation CAUTION If the device is integrated in an installation that receives power from an industrial public power supply network with the IEC309 connector the public power supply protection must comply with the requirements for the non industrial public power supply networks for the type A connector The server supports a mains voltage in the range of 200 240 V You may only operate the server if its rated voltage range corresponds to the local mains voltage This device has a specially approved power cable and must only be connected to a safety socket on the rack mains socket strip The ON OFF button does not disconnect the device from the mains voltage To completely disconnect it from the mains voltage remove the power plug from the safety socket Always connect the device and the attached peripherals to the same power circuit Otherwise you run the risk of losing data if for example the server is still operating but the peripheral device e g storage subsystem has failed during a power outage Take notice that the data cables to peripheral devices are adequately shielded To the LAN wiring the requirements apply in accordance with the standards EN 50173 and EN 50174 1 2 As minimum requirement the use of a protected LAN line of category 5 for 10 100 MBps Ethernet and or of category 5e for Gigabit Ethernet is considered The requirements of the sp
54. 10 3 3 Removingtheheatsink 216 10 3 4 Applying the thermal paste 217 10 3 5 Installing the heatsink 262 ee ce ee ee ee ee 219 10 3 6 Completing the task gt a s sa comaa d 8 ea ee ee 220 11 Optical and backup drives nasaan aaa 221 11 1 Replacing the optical drive a asaan aaa aaa 221 11 1 1 REJUrEd TOOS a ra a a Skee TREE ER oe eS eS 222 Tig Serningthetask osa areae sa ae a a 222 11 1 3 Removing the optical drive a aaa e006 Ge ae Res 223 11 1 4 Replacing the optical drive in the installation frame 223 11 15 Installing the optical drive s 224 4484 048 244 de ews 224 1116 Gompleting the task o isie dacic 2a eee awe oe Hee 225 12 Front panel and external connectors 227 12 1 Replacing the control panel 285 228 12 1 1 Reguied TOO e geya 6 eR RH ee HOS Sh ee RS 228 1212 Staring th task se ccd eh He Ge na 228 12 1 3 Removing ihe contral panels 4 ss rsrescrsrosrasa 229 12 1 4 Disconnecting the control panel cable 230 12 1 5 Connecting the controlpanelcable 231 12 1 6 installing the control panel 0 2 232 12 1 7 Completing he task 4 6 a ne ee wee eH EET riss 233 12 2 Replacing the front panel module 234 12 2 1 Reguhed tools sea aed ak PEN ER HERE SER Ow OHS 234 1222 slanlingin task 245444444 G4 44S Ga So eo wD 234 12 2 3 Removing the frontpanelmodule 235 12 2 4 Inserti
55. 117 Removing the socket cove gt Release the socket lever by pressing it downward and outward 1 gt Open the socket lever and the processor holder 2 gt Hold the socket cover by the two grips between your thumb and index finger and lift it vertically upward 3 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 201 Processors 10 1 4 Installing the processor Figure 118 Inserting the processor gt Hold the processor between your thumb and index finger and align it at the socket coding CAUTION The processor can only be installed in one direction Make sure that the recesses on the processor A are aligned with the corresponding markings on the socket B the notches of the processor are aligned with the protrusions of the socket see circle To avoid damaging the spring contacts do not force the processor into the socket 202 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Processors gt Place the processor in the socket with great care CAUTION Do not move the processor within the socket This would damage the spring contacts of the socket Never touch the underside of the processor Even light contaminants such as oil from human skin can destroy the processor or impair its functionality gt Close the processor holder 2 gt Lock the processor in the socket by returning the socket lever back into its original position 3 10 1 5 Applying the thermal paste Figure 119 Measuring th
56. 19 Cables 15 4 7 Removing the air guide Figure 210 Removing the air guide gt Loosen the captive screws 1 gt Lift the air guide out of the chassis 2 320 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 4 8 Removing the baseboard Figure 211 Removing the baseboard gt Loosen the captive screws 1 gt Slide the baseboard approximately 1 cm in the direction of the arrow 2 CAUTION Make sure that you have removed all power supply units before removing the baseboard Otherwise the power supply units or the power distribution board might be damaged gt Carefully lift the baseboard out of the chassis by using the handle 3 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 321 Cables 15 4 9 Removing the power distribution board Figure 212 Removing the power distribution board gt Open the cable clamps 1 gt Disconnect the power distribution cables from the baseboard 2 gt Loosen the captive screws 3 gt Remove the power distribution board from the baseboard 322 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 4 10 Disconnecting the defective power distribution cable s Figure 213 Disconnecting power distribution cables gt Select the defective cable s and disconnect it them from the power distribution board power cable of the optical drive 1 2 power cable for the SAS backplane 3 power distribution cables 4
57. 2 4 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the I O board Phillips Ph2 screw driver 12 4 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Removing the rear cover on page 46 242 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Front panel and external connectors 12 4 3 Removing the PCI Riser Figure 148 Removing the PCI Riser gt Press the green button 1 gt Lift the handle 2 to disconnect the PCI Riser PCIR from the baseboard gt Pull the PCIR up and out by using the handle 3 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 243 Front panel and external connectors 12 4 4 Removing the I O board YY ETIT TVETTIT i 3 s Figure 149 Removing the I O board gt Loosen the two captive screws see circles gt Remove the I O board 12 4 5 Installing the I O board irers LEEEEETS Figure 150 Installing the VO board j TEITI TEITI 244 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Front panel and external connectors gt Carefully insert the I O board in the I O board connector gt Fasten the two screws see circles 12 4 6 Installing the PCI Riser Figure 151 Installing the PCI Riser gt Carefully insert the PCIR in the slot
58. 28 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Before you start 2 2 List of required tools Before leaving for the server please make sure that you have Phillips head screw drivers of the size PhO Ph1 and Ph2 with you You will find a list of required tools at the beginning of each procedure Table 2 lists all available screws in the RX900 S1 server Usage Type Figure Head Tool Bit insert 2 5 inch M3 x 4mm Phillips PhO HDD SSD modules a Cable guide 3 Phillips PhO 9 Captive Phillips Ph2 screw knurled screw Expansion M3 x 4 5 mm Phillips PhO card screw Fan cable Phillips PhO screw Fa Knurled Phillips Ph2 screw Table 2 List of screws for the RX900 S1 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 29 Before you start Usage Type Figure Head Tool Bit insert Slimline M2 0 Phillips PhO Optical drive he TPM screw Phillips PhO UFM nylon Phillips Ph1 screw USB Phillips Ph1 module screw Table 2 List of screws for the RX900 S1 30 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 3 Safety instructions The following safety instructions are also provided in the manual Safety Notes and Regulations This device meets the relevant safety regulations for IT equipment If you have any questions about whether you can install the server in the intended environment please contact your sales outlet or our cus
59. 3 2 5 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 4 5 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 259 Management and diagnostics modules 260 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 Baseboard rl Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in the chapter Safety instructions on page 31 This section comprises procedures on e Replacing the lithium battery on page 262 Installing the UFM on page 264 Replacing the UFM board on page 267 Installing the TPM on page 270 Replacing the TPM on page 273 e Replacing the baseboard on page 276 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 261 Baseboard 14 1 Replacing the lithium battery yi Authorized personnel Authorized specia
60. 4 hours For more information see the ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual and the Customer Self Service CSS manual on the ServerView Suite DVD 2 Re Figure 3 CSS button on the PCI Riser RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 39 Basic procedures gt Press the CSS button located on the PCI Riser PCIR gt The PRIMERGY diagnostics indicator of the faulty unit will light up For information on the control elements and indicators of your server see PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating manual and Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual gt Take a note on the faulty component indicated by the indicator Number of the component Faulty component For DIMM memory modules Identifier of the slot 4 2 Opening the rack door a Trained personnel For information on how to open the front and rear doors of the rack see PRIMECENTER Rack System for PRIMERGY PRIME POWER BS2000 STORAGE 40 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Basic procedures 4 3 Shutting down the server ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthor
61. 5 on page 112 8 1 1 Required tools e Mounting slot brackets Phillips PhO screw driver RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 107 Expansion cards and BBU 8 1 2 General instructions bay L UGA LAU Figure 53 Mounting expansion card slot brackets gt Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket 1 gt Secure the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4 5 mm screws 8 1 3 Network adapter D2735 108 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU gt Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket 1 gt Carefully shift the slot bracket towards the controller 2 until the plug shells engage with the cut outs in the slot bracket connector panel see circle a gvzezeze 50 HYSO Assembled network adapter D2735 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 109 Expansion cards and BBU 8 1 4 Network adapter D2745 gt Hinge the slot bracket to the plug shell as shown 1 gt Fold the slot bracket towards the controller until the threaded mounting tab is aligned with the screw hole on the controller 2 110 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU Assembled network adapter D2745 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 111 Expansion cards and BBU 8 1 5 Network adapter D2755 gt Place the controller on the mounting t
62. 88 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 4 6 4 1 Replacing the SAS backplane Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the SAS backplane Phillips Ph2 screw driver 6 4 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Locate the faulty server on page 37 3 4 5 Shutting down the server on page 41 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 Opening the server on page 44 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 89 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 Remove all CPUMEMRs see Before removing the CPUMEMBs take a note on the installation i slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the SAS backplane replacement 7 Unlock and remove all HDD SSD modules see and Before removing the H
63. D SSD module is now unlocked 82 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 1 5 Inserting the HDD SSD module Figure 36 Installing the 2 5 inch HDD SSD module gt Carefully push the HDD SSD module into the empty bay 1 until it stops gt Push the handle completely 2 in the direction of the arrow until the locking mechanism engages 6 1 6 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 83 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 2 Replacing the HDD SSD module a Trained personnel CAUTION e Only remove an HDD SSD module during operation if the drive is not currently being accessed Observe the indicators for the corresponding HDD SSD modules see PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating manual e Under no circumstances should you remove an HDD SSD module while the system is in operation if you are not sure that the drive is operated by a RAID controller and belongs to a disk array that is operating in RAID level 1 1E 10 5 50 6 or 60 An HDD SSD module can only be replaced during operation in conjunction with a corresponding RAID configuration e All HDD SSD modules drives must be uniquely identified so that they can be reinstalled in their original mounting locations later If this is not done existing data can be lost 6 2 1 Required tools e Starting and compl
64. DD SSD modules take a note on the bay number for each module Make sure that you reinstall the module in the bay it was located before the SAS backplane replacement 6 4 3 Sliding the local service display outward a Ly AE Figure 39 Sliding the local service display outward gt Unlock the local service display 1 gt Slide the local service display outward a few centimeters so that you have free access 2 90 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 4 4 Disconnecting the cables Figure 40 Disconnecting the cables from the baseboard gt Disconnect the following cables from the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable for the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 91 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 4 5 Sliding the optical drive outward Figure 41 Sliding the optical drive outward gt Use the handle A to unlock the optical drive gt Slide the optical drive outward a few centimeters so that you have free access to the SAS backplane see circles 92 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 4 6 Removing the air guide Figure 42 Removing the air guide gt Loosen the captive screws 1 gt Lift the
65. ETEEIN lt j LUOTTI ET GEGGETOC T 89 Otv 42120 Hn Figure 170 Installing the TPM board gt Place the TPM board on the metal spacer A and socket B in figure 169 and fasten it with the Phillips screw 14 4 4 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Install the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Closing the rack door on page 51 272 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 5 Replacing the TPM ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION Advise your contact persons that they must provide you with TPM backup copies For security reasons the TPM must be restored re saved by the customer After installing a new baseboard the TPM must be enabled You may not clear the TPM data If the contact persons DO NOT have a backup copy available inform them that re
66. MEMBs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 252 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Management and diagnostics modules 13 2 3 Removing the chassis ID board l u ee em Pe ae d Figure 155 Removing the chassis ID board cable from the local service display gt Unlock the local service display 1 gt Slide the local service display outward so that you can disconnect the chassis ID board cable 2 gt Disconnect the chassis ID board cable 3 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 253 Management and diagnostics modules Figure 156 Removing the chassis ID board holder gt Disconnect the chassis ID board cable from the baseboard 1 and open the cable clamp 2 gt Press the plastic tongues of the chassis ID board holder slightly inward as indicated by the arrows 3 gt Slide the chassis ID board holder outward 4 254 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Management and diagnostics modules Figure 157 Removing the connector clamp gt Remove the connector clamp Figure 158 Disconnecting the chassis ID board cable gt Disconnect the chassis ID board cable from the chassis ID board 1 gt Slide the chassis ID board out of the holder 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 255 Management and diagnostics modules 13 2 4 Installing th
67. Maintenance Manual English FUJITSU PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Maintenance Manual Edition August 2010 Comments Suggestions Corrections The User Documentation Department would like to know your opinion of this manual Your feedback helps us optimize our documentation to suit your individual needs Feel free to send us your comments by e mail to manuals ts fujitsu com Certified documentation according to DIN EN ISO 9001 2008 To ensure a consistently high quality standard and user friendliness this documentation was created to meet the regulations of a quality management system which complies with the requirements of the standard DIN EN ISO 9001 2008 cognitas Gesellschaft f r Technik Dokumentation mbH www cognitas de Copyright and Trademarks Copyright 2010 Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH All rights reserved Delivery subject to availability right of technical modifications reserved All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual Nopart of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Fujitsu Microsoft Windows Windows Server and Hyper V are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U
68. Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Closing the rack door on page 51 10 2 Replacing a processor ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION Only processors of the same type may be used on the baseboard That means the number of the internal processor cores as well as the primary clock and the FSB frequency have to be the same For multi processor operation use a suitable multiprocessor operating system 206 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Processors 10 2 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the processor Phillips Ph2 screw driver 10 2 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 oa fF oO Dh Opening the rack door on page 40 Locate the faulty server on page 37 Shutting down the server on page 41 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 Opening the server on page 44 Re
69. ON Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability The baseboard is optionally equipped with a Trusted Platform Module i TPM This module enables programs from third party manufacturers to store key information for example drive encryption using Windows Bitlocker Drive Encryption The TPM is activated via the BIOS system see BIOS manual for the D3081 system CAUTION Before replacing the baseboard ask the customer whether TPM functionality is used Ifthe customer is using TPM functionality remove the TPM from the old baseboard and install it on the new baseboard Advise the customer that he must provide you with TPM backup copies For security reasons the TPM must be restored re saved by the customer After installing a new baseboard the TPM must be enabled You may not clear the TPM data 276 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 6 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the baseboard Phillips PhO screw driver Phillips Ph1 screw driver Phillips Ph2 screw driver 14 6 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Noa F WY ND Opening the r
70. PUMEMR guide in the installation slot 1 gt Fasten the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 2 74 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Power supply 5 4 14 Inserting the fan cage Figure 31 Inserting the fan cage gt Insert the fan cage in the mounting bay 1 gt Fasten the captive screws 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 75 Power supply 5 4 15 Connecting the cables to the baseboard Figure 32 Connecting the cables to the baseboard gt Connect the following cables to the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable to the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see 76 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Power supply 5 4 16 Sliding the local service display inward Sa ss ee ee eeaateel Figure 33 Sliding the local service display inward gt Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place 5 4 17 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Install the BBU holder see 2 Install the PCI Riser see 3 Install all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCle slots 8 to 17 see Make sure that you reinstall each card in the slots it was located before the replacement 4 Install all CRUMEMRs see Make sure that you reinstall each CPUMEMR in the
71. RAID controller in the event of a power failure A maximum of two BBUs can be installed for each system The RX900 S1 server can be equipped with one Modular RAID controller and two SAS RAID controllers but only for two of these RAID controllers a BBU can be installed 8 11 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Installing the BBU tool less RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 169 Expansion cards and BBU 8 11 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Removing the rear cover on page 46 8 11 3 Connecting the BBU cable to the BBU Figure 99 Connecting the BBU cable gt Connect the BBU cable to the battery The cable can only be installed in one direction Make sure that the markings on the connector are aligned with the corresponding marking on the socket 170 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 11 4 Installing the BBU in the BBU holder GED Figure 100 Removing the BBU holder gt Remove the BBU holder from the chassis by lifting it with the green handle Figure 101 Installing the BBU in the BBU holder RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 171 Expansion cards and BBU gt Select the battery holder as foll
72. Removing ihe ali guid lt 3 ka ek wee ew eRe Re RA aS 67 5 4 8 Removing the baseboard 222 68 5 4 9 Removing the power distribution board 69 5 4 10 Installing the power distribution board 71 5 4 11 Inserting the baseboard 2 204 72 5 4 12 Installingtheairguide 2 0 0 73 5 4 13 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide 4 74 5 4 14 Insertingthefancage 222 0 eee 75 5 4 15 Connecting the cables tothe baseboard 76 5 4 16 Sliding the local service display inward TL 8 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Contents 5417 Completing the task ses 6444 8 hee aa ee PD eR gi 77 6 Hard disk and solid state drives 2 26 79 6 1 Installing the HDD SSD module 80 6 1 1 Required tools 2c gt e usa ea ew dee ee eH RG 80 6 1 2 Slaning elask acd be Se de ee ee dee Oe OE 80 6 1 3 Removing the dummy module s s smd we oi 81 6 1 4 Unlocking the HDD SSD module 82 6 1 5 Inserting the HDD SSD module 83 6 1 6 COMpISING Ie SK 2442 44 4 oe EER ER eRe REO 83 6 2 Replacing the HDD SSD module 84 6 2 1 Reguired tools acc beta RSE Sw RHE RR ERE OE RR GS 84 6 2 2 Staring Ihe task i kg ee ee de ee ee e 85 6 2 3 Unlocking the HDD SSD module 85 6 2 4 Removing the HDD SSD module 86 6 2 5 Completing the task s a ee ke Re h d 86 6 3 Remov
73. SA and other countries Intel and Xeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the USA and other countries Before reading this manual For your safety This manual contains important information for safely and correctly using this product Carefully read the manual before using this product Pay particular attention to the accompanying manual Safety Notes and Regulations and ensure these safety notes are understood before using the product Keep this manual and the manual Safety Notes and Regulations in a safe place for easy reference while using this product Radio interference This product is a Class A ITE Information Technology Equipment In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take appropriate measures VCCI A Aluminum electrolytic capacitors The aluminum electrolytic capacitors used in the product s printed circuit board assemblies and in the mouse and keyboard are limited life components Use of these components beyond their operating life may result in electrolyte leakage or depletion potentially causing emission of foul odor or smoke As a guideline in a normal office environment 25 C operating life is not expected to be reached within the maintenance support period 5 years However operating life may be reached more quickly if for example the product is used in a hot environment The custome
74. Slot 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Vendor Type PCle Max LSI SAS 3Gb Gen1x4 3 x x x x Cougar2 Gen 2x8 1 SAS Gen 2x8 2 x x RAID WASAT Table 8 Expansion card installation recommendation I O Hubs IOH 3 and IOH 4 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 365 Appendix Chipset IOH 3 IOH 4 Bus scan order 1211 10 9 17 16 15 14 13 I O space assigning order within 1 2 1 2 the I O Hub IOH Hot plug y iy iy iy n in jin jn jn Gen2 width x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x4 Slot 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 Vendor Type PCle Max Emulex 4G FCx1 Gen 1x8 8 x X X X X x X x 4G FCx2 Gen 1x8 8 x x x x x x x x 8G FCx1 Gen 2x8 8 2 2 2 2 x x x x 8G FCx2 Gen 2x8 8 2 2 2 2 x x x x FCoE Gen 2x8 8 2 2 2 2 x x x x Intel GbEx1 Gen 1x4 8 xX X X X X X x X x GbEx2 Gen 1x4 8 xX X X X X IX x X x GbEx4 Gen 1x4 8 3 3 3 3 x x x x 10GbEx2 Gen 2x8 8 3 3 3 3 x x x x Table 8 Expansion card installation recommendation I O Hubs IOH 3 and IOH 4 1 The SAS RAID controller shall not be installed in PCle slot 1 to 7 on the PCI Riser when a BBU is connected because of limited length of the BBU cable 2 The Quad LAN card consumes twice as much I O space as a standard expansion card because it includes a bridge within the card If you install this card into slot
75. Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Removing the rear cover on page 46 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 153 Expansion cards and BBU 8 8 3 Removing the PCI Riser if applicable Figure 86 Removing the PCI Riser gt Press the green button 1 gt Lift the handle 2 to disconnect the PCI Riser PCIR from the baseboard gt Pull the PCIR up and out by using the handle 3 154 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 8 4 Removing the expansion card from the slot AX Figure 87 Removing the expansion card from the slot gt If applicable remove the cables from the expansion card Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward 1 pushing the plastic part down 2 and lifting the slot lock 3 gt Carefully pull the expansion card out of the lot 4 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 155 Expansion cards and BBU 8 8 5 Installing the slot cover A Hot Swap PCI Slot m Figure 88 Installing the slot cover gt Install the slot cover 1 gt Insert the slot lock 2 and relock the slot 3 156 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 8 6 Installing the PCI Riser if applicable Figure 89 Installing the PCI Riser gt Carefully insert the PCIR
76. UMEMR Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability A new CPUMEMR comes together with a heat sink This procedure explains how to install a processor in a new CPUMEMR CAUTION Only processors of the same type may be used in the server That means the number of the internal processor cores as well as the primary clock and the FSB frequency have to be the same For multi processor operation use a suitable multiprocessor operating system 10 1 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Installing the processor Phillips Ph2 screw driver 200 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Processors 10 1 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 5 Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 Opening the server on page 44 10 1 3 Removing the socket cover Figure
77. Yy Check whether the power supply unit works properly The PSU works properly when the indicator 1 in figure 14 lights green For more information see PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating manual 56 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Power supply Figure 14 Indicators on the power supply unit 5 1 6 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Close the rear door of the rack see Closing the rack door on page 51 5 2 Replacing a hot plug power supply unit a Trained personnel CAUTION When replacing a non defective hot plug power supply unit in a non redundant configuration the server must be switched off first 5 2 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable e Replacing the power supply unit tool less RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 57 Power supply 5 2 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Open the rear door of the rack see Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Locate the faulty server on page 37 3 Only when replacing a non defective hot plug power supply unit in a non redundant configuration Shutting down the server on page 41 4 Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators on page 39 5 2 3 Removing the power supply unit Figure 15 Unlocking and removing the power supply unit gt Remove the power cord from the cable
78. abs on the slot bracket 1 gt Carefully shift the slot bracket towards the controller until the plug shells engage with the cut outs in the slot bracket connector panel 2 gt Ensure that the ESD springs on the plug shells properly engage with the slot bracket as shown see circles 112 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU Assembled network adapter D2755 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 113 Expansion cards and BBU 8 2 Installing SFP transceiver modules yi Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability For Fiber Channel over Ethernet FCoE configurations the ethernet server adapter is equipped with one or two SFP small form factor pluggable transceiver modules 8 2 1 Required tools e Installing SFP transceiver modules tool less 114 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 2 2 Preparing the SFP transceiver module Figure 54 Removing the protective optical port plug gt Remove the SFP
79. ack door on page 40 Locate the faulty server on page 37 Shutting down the server on page 41 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 Opening the server on page 44 Remove all PSUs see Removing the power supply unit on page 58 Remove all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 Before removing the CPUMEMRs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement Remove all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCle slots 8 to 17 see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 Before removing the expansion cards take a note on the installation slot number for each card Make sure that you reinstall the card in the slot it was located before the replacement RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 277 Baseboard 9 Remove the PCI Riser see 10 Remove the BBU holder see 11 12 13 14 6 3 Sliding the local service display outward Figure 172 Sliding the local service display outward gt Unlock the local service display 1 gt Slide the local service display outward a few centimeters so that you have free access 2 278 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 6 4 Disconnecting the cables Figure 173 Disconnecting the cables from the baseboard gt Disconnect the following cables from the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the opt
80. ack door on page 51 gt Verify the settings on the baseboard see the Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual for a detailed description RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 349 Cables 350 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 16 Appendix 16 1 Mechanical overview 16 1 1 Front side Figure 238 RX900 S1 front side Pos Component Pos Component 1 Hard disk drives dummy 5 Control panel modules 0 7 see figure 239 2 ID card 6 Video connector Local service display 7 Optical drive 4 3x USB connectors For detailed information on connectors see PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating manual RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 351 Appendix 3 OF ii Figure 239 HDD SSD bay numbering scheme 16 1 2 Rear side Figure 240 RX900 S1 rear side Pos Component Pos Component 1 PCI Riser PCIR PCle slots Serial connector 1 7 see figure 244 N 4x USB connectors 8 Video connector 2x 10 Gbit s LAN connectors Modular RAID controller PCle slot 8 see figure 244 o 4 6x 1 Gbit s LAN connectors 10 Hot plug PCle slots 9 12 see figure 244 352 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Appendix Pos Component Pos Component 5 Power Supply Units PSU 11 PCle slots 13 17 see 1 4 see figure 241 figure 244 6 Management LAN co
81. ackup drives One optical drive is installed in the RX900 S1 You can choose a DVD or Blu Ray SATA drive in 0 5x5 25 inch format 11 1 Replacing the optical drive rl Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION e Before installing removing an accessible drive to from the server turn off the server all peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cables from the outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock e When installing an accessible drive hold it by the side Applying force to the top may cause failures e Do not touch the circuitry on boards and soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edge of the circuit boards e The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Before handling them first touch a metal part on the server to discharge static electricity from your body e Before installing an internal accessible drive see the manual for the accessible drive RX900 S1 Mainten
82. ak Hake ea OR a Ww eo 179 9 Main memory 2 2426 cc bee ee ee sanirim 181 9 1 Installing a CPUMEMR 22 08 2225 ee 183 9 1 1 Rogured tools si 5 4 Ae ASAE SR RS Re E eS 183 9 1 2 SAna MINER sg 4 oe Be Sw Oo eR Re A a 183 9 1 3 Populating the CPUMEMR 2 5 184 9 1 4 Selecting the CPUMEMR slot 184 215 Removing the air duct if applicable 185 9 1 6 Inserting the CPUMEMR inthe slot 186 9 1 7 Inserting the air duct in the slot if applicable 187 9 1 8 Completing the task gt res recre rnerr errada 187 9 2 Replacing a faulty CPUMEMR 188 12 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Contents 9 2 1 Required tools sc sorin wok 48 6K Ow ER 6 HORE A 188 6 2 2 Sannie task i 4 0 44 2a o ee aS Pa Oe BK we 8 188 S25 Identifying a fault on the CPUMEMR 189 9 2 4 Removing the CPUMEMR 24 190 g25 Reinstalling a new CPUMEMR 190 926 Completing the task s ts ca rari Re Re 191 9 3 Installing additional DIMM memory modules 191 9 3 1 Reguied tools cea a E GY Pee E S 191 9 3 2 SNG NE TASR a iodi bn Se Gow a OE on 192 9 3 3 Selecting the DIMM memory module slot 192 9 3 4 Inserting the DIMM memory module inthe slot 194 9 3 5 Completing he task o ias Rk iraa Re ae a a 194 9 4 Replacing a faulty memory module 195 9 4 1 FSU toole a ss eh RAS oe ee OK ww em 195 9 4 2 St
83. al RX900 S1 Front panel and external connectors 12 1 3 Removing the control panel Figure 136 Disconnecting the control panel cable from the baseboard i gt Disconnect the control panel cable from the baseboard 1 gt Open the cable clamp 2 Figure 137 Removing the control panel RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 229 Front panel and external connectors gt Press the plastic tongues slightly outward as indicated by the arrows 1 gt Push the control panel outward 2 12 1 4 Disconnecting the control panel cable Figure 138 Disconnecting the control panel cable from the control panel gt Disconnect the control panel cable from the control panel 230 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Front panel and external connectors 12 1 5 Connecting the control panel cable Figure 139 Connecting the control panel cable to the control panel gt Connect the control panel cable to the control panel RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 231 Front panel and external connectors 12 1 6 Installing the control panel Figure 140 Installing the control panel gt Slide the control panel into the bay until it clicks into place 232 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Front panel and external connectors Figure 141 Connecting the control panel cable gt Connect the control panel cable to the baseboard 1 gt Close the cable clamp 2 12 1 7 Compl
84. all each CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 300 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables Closing the server on page 47 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 N Oo a A Closing the rack door on page 51 15 2 Replacing the control panel cable rl Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability 15 2 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the control panel cable tool less RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 301 Cables 15 2 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 Shutting down the server on page 41 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 Opening the server on page 44 Remove all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 Before removing the CPUMEMRs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you r
85. an cable Figure 188 Connecting the fan cable gt Connect the fan cable to the baseboard RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 297 Cables L ETETA TETA m Figure 189 Installing the fan cable gt Pull the connectors underneath the fan base as indicated by the arrow 1 gt Slide each connector through the cutout of the fan base 2 and rotate it by 90 3 gt Fasten the screws and the plug washers of the fan connectors 4 Be careful while inserting the screws as the plug washers might fall on the baseboard 298 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 1 7 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Figure 190 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide gt Insert the CPUMEMR guide in the installation slot 1 gt Fasten the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 299 Cables 15 1 8 Inserting the fan cage Figure 191 Inserting the fan cage gt Insert the fan cage in the bay 1 gt Fasten the captive screws 2 15 1 9 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Install the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 2 Install all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCle slots 8 to 17 see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 Make sure that you reinstall each card in the slots it was located before the replacement 3 Install all CRUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 Make sure that you reinst
86. ance Manual 221 Optical and backup drives CAUTION e When forcing an accessible drive into a server be careful so as not to pinch the cable etc connected to an accessible drive e Follow the safety instructions in the Safety instructions on page 31 11 1 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the optical drive Phillips PhO screw driver 11 1 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Opening the server on page 44 222 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Optical and backup drives 11 1 3 Removing the optical drive Figure 132 Removing the optical drive gt Disconnect the SATA cable A and the power cable B from the back of the optical drive 1 gt Use the handle C to unlock the drive 2 gt Remove the optical drive from the bay 3 11 1 4 Replacing the optical drive in the installation frame Figure 133 Replacing the optical drive in the installation frame RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 223 Optical and backup drives gt Remove the four screws see circles to remove the drive frames gt Put the old optical drive aside gt Fasten the drive frames at the new optical drive with the four supplied screws see c
87. aring Mas bk ke a ER ee SE OE 195 9 4 3 Removing the DIMM memory module 196 9 4 4 Reinstalling a DIMM memory module 196 9 4 5 Completing Me task 2 000 eee eee 197 10 PROCESSOIS oc cced sit Ode a o a a 199 10 1 Installing a processor in a new CPUMEMR 200 10 1 1 Reguied tools 3 foo e4 tiree ana aa ee 200 Wile Siringhe k ic oe kw be Ge aS Oe eE Ge WS a 201 10 1 3 Removing the socket cover 2 220 201 10 1 4 Installing the processor 2 4 54 6448 ee eee eee EO 202 10 1 5 Applying the thermal paste c 2280 6 eee Ke Edw we 203 10 16 Installing the heatsink 2 42s4 24k eR ee ee ee oO 205 10 1 7 Completing the task cca cas eS bv dea RO we Raw S 206 10 2 Replacing aprocessor 2 0 0282 e eee 206 10 2 1 Required tools 4 o sega aasa OOK REE ERS OS 207 1022 Slarin the task is wee eaadei cas eeGed awe a ea 4 207 10 25 Removingtheheatenk 42 a lt 6 03 e06 ev eo us 208 10 2 4 Removingtheprocessor 00 209 10 2 5 Installing the processor 2 6 ccs ec a wag ee Dade a Hs 210 10 2 6 Applying the thermal paste 211 10 2 7 Installing the heatsink cack ca ase cece we o wa ew eG 213 10 28 Completngihe task ccs 2026 683 be Ra BERR SS 214 10 3 Replacing a heat sink 2 02 02 eee eee 215 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 13 Contents 10 3 1 Roguled tools joe kOe See ee OS See RS 215 10 3 2 St ringihetask 62csce See aee cea SRE RA 215
88. ble 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable to the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 97 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 4 12 Sliding the local service display inward Figure 48 Sliding the local service display inward gt Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place 98 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 4 13 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 oa fF w Insert all HDD SSD modules see Unlocking the HDD SSD module on page 82 and Inserting the HDD SSD module on page 83 Make sure that you reinstall the module in the bay it was located before the SAS backplane replacement Insert all CPUMEMRs see Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the SAS backplane replacement Closing the server on page 47 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 99 Hard disk and solid state drives 100 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 7 Fan modules The server is supplied with four hot plug fan modules in a 3 1 redundant configuration In other words
89. bles 15 3 6 Installing the chassis ID board Figure 204 Installing the chassis ID board holder gt Press the plastic tongues of the chassis ID holder slightly inward as indicated by the arrows 1 and slide the chassis ID board holder inward until it clicks into place 2 gt Connect the chassis ID board cable at the baseboard 3 and close the cable clamp 4 312 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables Bo ee i Figure 205 Connecting the chassis ID board cable gt Connect the chassis ID board cable 1 gt Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place 2 In order to enable ServerView Operations Manager and ServerView Installation Manager to identify the system it is necessary to program the chassis ID prom using the ChassisIDProm Tool after installing the new chassis ID board This tool is available for download from the following Fujitsu Technology Solutions support page http partners ts fujitsu com com service intelservers tools RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 313 Cables 15 3 7 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 4 5 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 Closing the rack door on page 51 314 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 4 Rep
90. by JEITA the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association Technology controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan Documents produced by Fujitsu may contain technology controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan Documents which contain such technology should not be exported from Japan or transferred to non residents of Japan without first obtaining authorization in accordance with the above law Harmonic Current Standards This product conforms to harmonic current standard JIS C 61000 3 2 Only for the Japanese market About SATA hard disk drives The SATA version of this server supports hard disk drives with SATA BC SATA storage interfaces Please note that the usage and operation conditions differ depending on the type of hard disk drive used Please refer to the following internet address for further information on the usage and operation conditions of each available type of hard disk drive http primeserverfujitsu com primergy harddisk 4 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Only for the Japanese market Although described in this manual some sections do not apply to the Japanese market These options and routines include CSS Customer Self Service USB Flash Module UFM Replacing the lithium battery RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Contents 1 MtPOCMETION Ss caerra e Ese eek ee
91. ce Please contact your local Fujitsu service department for details on the service concept for your server as well as key data that need to be close at hand when explaining the problem organizing the replacement and ordering spare parts The following diagnostics procedures help you to perform the replacement task when you start to install the spare part 4 1 1 Locate the faulty server a Trained personnel gt Check the Global Error indicator and the CSS indicator at the front and rear of the server Global Error indicator orange Lights up orange if a prefailure event has been detected that requires precautionary service intervention Flashes orange if an error was detected that requires service intervention Does not light up if there is no critical event RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 37 Basic procedures If the event is still acute after a power failure the indicator is activated after the restart The indicator also lights up in standby mode You can find more details on the indicated errors in the System Event Log SEL on the ServerView Local Service Panel on the ServerView Local Service Display in the ServerView Operations Manager or via the iIRMC S2 s Web interface CSS indicator yellow Lights up yellow if a prefailure event was detected for a CSS component that can be fixed for reasons of precaution with the CSS concept Flashes yellow if an error was detected t
92. ceiver module Figure 59 Installing the secondary SFP transceiver module gt f applicable install the secondary SFP transceiver module accordingly RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 119 Expansion cards and BBU 8 3 Replacing SFP transceiver modules ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability For Fiber Channel over Ethernet FCoE configurations the ethernet server adapter is equipped with one or two SFP small form factor pluggable transceiver modules 8 3 1 Required tools e Removing SFP transceiver modules tool less 120 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 3 2 Removing an SFP transceiver module Figure 60 Removing the protective optical port plug gt f present remove the protective optical port plug from the SFP transceiver module CAUTION Save the protective port plug for future use RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 121 Expansion cards and BBU Figure 61 Unlatching the locking bail gt
93. ch CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 8 Install all PSUs see Installing a power supply unit on page 55 9 Closing the server on page 47 10 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 A Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 12 Closing the rack door on page 51 gt Verify the settings on the new baseboard see the Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual for a detailed description 290 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 Cables rl Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in the chapter Safety instructions on page 31 This section comprises procedures on replacing the following cables e Replacing the control panel cable on page 301 e Replacing the chassis ID board cable on page 307 e Replacing power cables of the optical drive the SAS backplane or the power distribution board on page 315 e Replacing the SAS cable the SATA cable the
94. cing the CPUMEMR tool less 9 2 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Locate the faulty server on page 37 3 Shutting down the server on page 41 4 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 5 Opening the server on page 44 188 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Main memory 9 2 3 Identifying a fault on the CPUMEMR CPUMEMRs provide PRIMERGY Diagnostics indicators to indicate faulty CPUMEMRs CPUs or DIMM memory modules see figure 111 Figure 111 Indicators on the CPUMEMR 1 CSS indicator forthe CPUMEMR 3 8x CSS indicators for each DIMM orange memory module pair orange 2 CSS indicator for the CPU orange gt Press the CSS button that is located on the PCI Riser to identify a faulty CPUMEMR or a faulty unit on the CPUMEMR see Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators on page 39 gt Take a note on the faulty component indicated by the indicator Number of the CPUMEMR Faulty component For DIMM memory modules Identifier of the slot RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 189 Main memory 9 2 4 Removing the CPUMEMR Figure 112 Removing a CPUMEMR gt Press the green buttons 1 gt Lift the handles 2 to disconnect the CPUMEMR from the baseboard gt Carefully pull the CPUMEMR up and out 3 9 2 5 Reinstalling anew CPUMEMR gt Populate the DIMM memo
95. circle Careless handling may damage conductors and render the baseboard useless RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 213 Processors gt Fasten the heat sink with its five captive screws Fasten the screws alternately until they are fully tightened Give each screw about 4 turns at a time Start with screw 1 to screw 5 as indicated in figure 127 and continue with screw 1 Torque 0 6 Nm 10 2 8 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 Closing the server on page 47 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 Enter the BIOS menu and enable the replaced processor oa fF oO DP Closing the rack door on page 51 214 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Processors 10 3 Replacing a heat sink yi Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION Only processors of the same type may be used on the baseboard That means the number
96. cumentation is available on more specific topics Please check which of these documents you need for individual tasks Documentation for the boards and drives Information files in your operating system Manual for the monitor Operating system documentation Returning Used Devices manual and Service Desk leaflet ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual Customer Self Service CSS manual RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 23 Introduction 1 1 2 Accessing PRIMERGY documentation You have the following options to access PRIMERGY documentation Open the ServerView Suite DVD 2 which is part of the ServerView Suite supplied with every server The latest version of the ServerView Suite DVD 2 is available by using the following order number U15000 C289 EMEA market The order number for the Japanese market is available via the configurator of the server http primeserverfujitsu com primergy system html Download individual documents free of charge from the Internet You will find an overview of online documentation using these URLs http manuals ts fujitsu com EMEA market and http primeserverfujitsu com primergy manual html Japanese market PRIMERGY server documentation can be accessed using the navigation option Industry standard servers 1 2 Notational conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual Text in italics indicates commands or menu items Quotation marks
97. de gt Insert the new cable s and close the corresponding cable clamps gt Close the cable guide and fasten the screws see circles 342 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables For the SAS cable Figure 231 Closing the SAS cable guide gt Insert the new cable and close the cable clamps gt Close the cable guide and fasten the screws see circles 15 5 11 Inserting the baseboard Figure 232 Inserting the baseboard RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 343 Cables gt Carefully lower the baseboard in the chassis by using the handle 1 gt Slide the baseboard in the direction of the arrow 2 until it clicks into place gt Fasten the captive screws 3 CAUTION Ensure not to damage the EMI springs to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures 15 5 12 Installing the air guide Figure 233 Installing the air guide gt Place the air guide in the chassis 1 gt Fasten the captive screws 2 344 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 5 13 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide 2s Figure 234 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide gt Insert the CPUMEMR guide in the installation slot 1 gt Fasten the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 345 Cables 15 5 14 Inserting the fan cage Figure 235 Inserting the fan cage gt Insert
98. dered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edge of the circuit boards e Follow the safety instructions in the Safety instructions on page 31 Only expansion cards of the same type and with the same settings may be exchanged If the expansion cards do not match the new expansion card will not be commissioned 8 9 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the expansion card tool less 158 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 9 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 Locate the faulty server on page 37 Shutting down the server on page 41 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 Removing the rear cover on page 46 2 7 wo DN Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators on page 39 N If applicable Mounting expansion card slot brackets on page 107 8 If applicable Preparing the SFP transceiver module on page 115 8 9 3 Removing the PCI Riser if applicable e p s Figure 90 Removing the PCI Riser RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 159 Expansion cards and BBU gt Press the green button 1 gt Lift the handle 2 to disconnect the PCI Riser PCIR from the baseboard gt Pull the PCIR up and out by using the handle 3 8 9 4 Removing the expansion card f
99. ding the local service display outward 2 335 15 5 4 Disconnectingthecables 336 1555 Removing the fan cage 4 2 28 2 skeen ee eee hem 337 15 5 6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide 338 15 5 7 Removing the air guide 202582 6 Feo ee eae bee 339 15 5 8 Removing the Paseboaid o se e esoe atera sad awi 340 15 5 9 Opening the cable guides 341 15 5 10 Closing the cable guides oaao 342 15 5 11 Inserting the baseboard ao aoaaa aaa 343 15 5 12 Installing the airguide 2 344 15 5 13 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide 345 15 5 14 Inserting the fan cage aaoo 346 15 5 15 Connecting the cables to the baseboard 347 15 5 16 Sliding the local service display inward a aoaaa a 348 15 5 17 Completing the task 46664 ee ed ee ee ee 348 16 Appendix gt ae cc Re eee ee ee 351 16 1 Mechanical overview 0252 58 ee eee 351 16 1 1 FIORE SIGS 6 oo Se 4G OA SOR D GH SBME SY amp OES 351 16 12 RBURSIOR 6 6 ie amp 4G Ge Berk Go SO Se ee oS BO 352 lets THEME ye 6 ho FO Sar ho SOM RE S amp S BS 354 16 2 Mounting order for SSD and HDD modules 358 16 3 Memory board configuration 5 359 16 4 PCle slot to CPUMEMR assignment 362 16 5 Expansion card configuration table 364 16 6 Gabig 656 a EM a we we Se ewe S Bey 367 18 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 1 Introduction This Mai
100. e BBU cable from the SAS RAID controller 2 gt Remove the BBU holder from the chassis by lifting it with the green handle RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 177 Expansion cards and BBU 8 12 4 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Figure 104 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder gt Open the cable clamps 1 gt Carefully press the two locking hooks 2 outward so that the BBU can be removed from the holder at a slight angle 3 178 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 12 5 Disconnecting the BBU cable from the BBU Figure 105 Disconnecting the BBU cable gt Disconnect the BBU cable from the battery 8 12 6 Reinstalling a new BBU gt Perform the following two steps 1 Connecting the BBU cable to the BBU on page 170 2 Installing the BBU in the BBU holder on page 171 3 Connecting the BBU to the Modular RAID controller on page 173 8 12 7 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 4 Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 179 Expansion cards and BBU 180 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 9 Main memory rl Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you l
101. e chassis ID board Figure 159 Installing the chassis ID board gt Slide the chassis ID board in the holder 1 gt Connect the chassis ID board cable at the chassis ID board 2 Figure 160 Installing the connector clamp gt Install the connector clamp 256 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Management and diagnostics modules sone Figure 161 Installing the chassis ID board holder gt Press the plastic tongues of the chassis ID board holder slightly inward as indicated by the arrows 1 and slide the chassis ID board holder inward until it clicks into place 2 gt Connect the chassis ID board cable at the baseboard 3 and close the cable clamp 4 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 257 Management and diagnostics modules necting the chassis ID board cable he Figure 162 Con gt Connect the chassis ID board cable 1 gt Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place 2 In order to enable ServerView Operations Manager and ServerView Installation Manager to identify the system it is necessary to program the chassis ID prom using the ChassisIDProm Tool after installing the new chassis ID board This tool is available for download from the following Fujitsu Technology Solutions support page http partners ts fujitsu com com service intelservers tools 258 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Management and diagnostics modules 1
102. e the associated documentation e Replacing the chassis ID board on page 252 The chassis ID board provides two functions FRU PROM information for identification the system that is Product Model Name Product Part Number and Chassis Serial Number Temperature sensor for monitoring the ambient temperature The functions are essential to monitor the temperature correctly enable ServerView to display the correct system picture and to install the server using ServerStart BIOS BMC configuration data is kept on the EEPROM on the power distribution board The data for the EEPROM and the current temperature values are transmitted to the baseboard via the 1 C bus RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 247 Management and diagnostics modules 13 1 Replacing the local service display yi Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability 13 1 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the local service display to
103. e thermal paste gt Use 0 2 grams of the supplied thermal paste that is approximately one graduation mark of the provided application syringe One syringe contains thermal paste for 5 processors CAUTION Do not apply a mixture of different thermal paste types on the same processor RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 203 Processors 111111711 PPPEPEPEP 1 3 T 1 dl hi Ci Figure 120 Applying the thermal paste gt Apply the thermal paste in the center of the processor surface see circle gt Ensure a thin and even distribution of the thermal paste 204 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Processors 10 1 6 Installing the heat sink 11711177 ddd a Figure 121 Installing the heat sink gt Carefully place the heat sink onto the processor CAUTION Place the heat sink precisely on the threaded holes see circles Careless handling may damage conductors and render the baseboard useless gt Fasten the heat sink with its five captive screws Fasten the screws alternately until they are fully tightened Give each screw about 4 turns at a time Start with screw 1 to screw 5 as indicated in figure 121 and continue with screw 1 Torque 0 6 Nm RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 205 Processors 10 1 7 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 Closing the server on page 47 2 3
104. eboard SLOT 14 X Figure 166 Installing the UFM board 7 gt Place the UFM on the metal spacer A and the connector B in and secure it with the nylon screw 14 2 4 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 When expansion cards have been removed to access the installation place Install the expansion cards see a F oO DN 266 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 3 Replacing the UFM board ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability 14 3 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the UFM Phillips Ph1 screw driver RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 267 Baseboard 14 3 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Removing the rear cover on page 46 5 If re
105. ecification ISO IEC 11801 are to be considered Route the cables in such a way that they do not form a potential hazard and that they cannot be damaged When connecting up a device refer to the relevant notes in this manual Never connect or disconnect data transmission lines during a storm lightning hazard 32 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Safety instructions CAUTION Make sure that no objects such as bracelets or paper clips fall into or liquids spill into the device risc of electric shock or short circuit In emergencies e g damaged casing controls or cables penetration of liquids or foreign matter switch off the device immediately remove the power plug from the safety socket and contact your sales outlet or customer service team Proper operation of the device in accordance with IEC 60950 1 EN 60950 1 is only ensured if the casing is completely assembled and the rear covers for the installation openings have been put in place electric shock cooling fire protection interference suppression Only install system expansions that satisfy the requirements and rules governing safety and electromagnetic compatibility and relating to telecommunications terminal equipment If you install other expansions you may damage the system or violate the safety regulations and regulations governing RFI suppression Information on which system expansions are suitable can be obtained from the customer service centre or
106. ed via the BIOS system see BIOS manual for the D3081 system 15 5 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the SAS cable the SATA cable the front video connector cable or the front USB cable Phillips PhO screw driver Phillips Ph2 screw driver RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 333 Cables 15 5 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 NO a F YW ND 9 Opening the rack door on page 40 Locate the faulty server on page 37 Shutting down the server on page 41 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 Opening the server on page 44 Remove all PSUs see Removing the power supply unit on page 58 Remove all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 Before removing the CPUMEMBs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement Remove all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCle slots 8 to 17 see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 Before removing the expansion cards take a note on the installation slot number for each card Make sure that you reinstall the card in the slot it was located before the replacement Remove the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 10 Remove the BBU holder see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 334 Mai
107. efore the replacement 4 Install all CRUMEMRs see Make sure that you reinstall each CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 5 Install all PSUs see RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 331 Cables 6 Closing the server on page 47 7 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 8 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 9 Closing the rack door on page 51 gt Verify the settings on the baseboard see the Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual for a detailed description 332 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 5 Replacing the SAS cable the SATA cable the front video connector cable or the front USB cable rl Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability The baseboard is optionally equipped with a Trusted Platform Module i TPM This module enables programs from third party manufacturers to store key information for example drive encryption using Windows Bitlocker Drive Encryption The TPM is activat
108. einstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement a ko DV 15 2 3 Removing the control panel Figure 192 Disconnecting the control panel cable from the baseboard gt Disconnect the control panel cable from the baseboard 1 gt Open the cable clamp 2 302 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables Figure 193 Removing the control panel gt Press the plastic tongues slightly outward as indicated by the arrows 1 gt Push the control panel outward 2 15 2 4 Disconnecting the control panel cable Figure 194 Disconnecting the control panel cable from the control panel gt Disconnect the control panel cable from the control panel RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 303 Cables 15 2 5 Connecting the control panel cable Figure 195 Connecting the control panel cable to the control panel gt Connect the control panel cable to the control panel 304 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 2 6 Installing the control panel Figure 196 Installing the control panel gt Slide the control panel into the bay until it clicks into place RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 305 Cables Figure 197 Connecting the control panel cable gt Connect the control panel cable to the baseboard 1 gt Close the cable clamp 2 15 2 7 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Insert
109. empted by untrained personnel e Each slot in the server must have either an expansion card or Hot plug PCle slot a dummy module that is a retaining plate with an attached removal tool Non hot plug PCle slot a slot cover e Please observe the safety information in chapter Safety instructions on page 31 8 4 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Installing the expansion card tool less 124 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 4 2 Starting the task i Read the accompanying documentation supplied with the expansion card before proceeding gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 Removing the rear cover on page 46 If applicable Mounting expansion card slot brackets on page 107 a k wo DD If applicable Preparing the SFP transceiver module on page 115 8 4 3 Pulling the removal tool out of the slot ai Figure 63 Pulling the removal tool out of the slot RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 125 Expansion cards and BBU gt Open the slot to be fitted 1 gt Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward 2 pushing the plastic part down 3 and lifting the slot lock 4 gt Pull the removal tool out of the slot by the handle 5 8 4 4 Removing the retaining plate
110. ence with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION e Before installing removing expansion cards to from the server turn off the server all peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cables from the power outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock e The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Before handling them first touch a metal part on the server to discharge static electricity from your body e Do not touch the circuitry on boards and soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edge of the circuit boards e Follow the safety instructions in the Safety instructions on page 31 8 7 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Installing the expansion card tool less 148 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 7 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 Shutting down the server on page 41 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 Removing the rear cover on page 46 If applicable Mounting expansion card slot brackets on page 107 21 oO If applicable Preparing the SFP transceiver module on page 115 8 7 3 Removing the PCI Riser if applicable gt 7 s J s
111. engaging hooks Short expansion cards such as the network adapter D2735 Figure 67 Inserting a short expansion card in the removal tool 128 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU gt Insert the expansion card in the removal tool so that as recesses fit exactly in the removal tool see circle and fix the card with the engaging hook 1 gt Insert the other two green engaging hooks 2 Check the result of the installation for all expansion cards Figure 68 Position of the expansion card gt Check whether the expansion card is placed in parallel to the removal tool Make sure that the screw see circle does not interfere with the engaging hook RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 129 Expansion cards and BBU 8 4 7 Inserting the expansion card in the slot T in the slot Figure 69 Inserting the expansion card gt Carefully insert the removal tool together with the expansion card in the slot 1 gt Insert the slot lock 2 and relock the slot 3 gt Close the hot plug slot 4 gt f applicable connect the cables on the expansion card 130 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 4 8 Activating the expansion card gt Activate the expansion card using either the related PCI hot plug software or by pressing the light pipe switch see A in Figure 69 The light pipe switch flashes green The slot is in the enable sequence
112. er e Installing the DIMM memory module tool less RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 191 Main memory 9 3 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 4 5 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 Opening the server on page 44 Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 9 3 3 Selecting the DIMM memory module slot gt Choose the DIMM memory module slot according to the configuration rules summarized in this section For detailed information see Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual CPUMEMRs are populated in four steps In each step four DIMM memory modules are added At least four DIMM memory modules must be installed on CPUMEMR 1 and 2 CPUMEMRs 8 to 8 can be left empty figure 113 and table 4 show the population order for DIMM memory modules 192 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Main memory Figure 113 Population order for DIMM memory modules Population order DIMM position 1 1B 1D 1F 1H 2 1A 1C 1E 1G 3 2B 2D 2F 2H 4 2A 2C 2E 2G Table 4 Population order for DIMM memory modules il Only use identical DIMM memory modules in the minimum
113. ert the Modular RAID controller in its slot 1 gt Insert the slot lock 2 and relock the slot 3 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 167 Expansion cards and BBU 8 10 6 Installing the PCI Riser Figure 98 Installing the PCI Riser gt Carefully insert the PCIR in the slot 1 gt Lock the PCIR by pushing down the handle 2 8 10 7 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 4 Closing the rack door on page 51 168 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 11 Installing a Battery Backup Unit BBU ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION e Do not connect the cable using excessive force the connector is weak e Follow the safety instructions in the Safety instructions on page 31 The Battery Backup Unit BBU backs up the memory contents of the SAS
114. eting the task key for the rack doors if applicable e Replacing the HDD SSD module tool less 84 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 2 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Locate the faulty server on page 37 3 Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators on page 39 Only applicable for removing non defective HDD SSD modules gt Set the drive to Offline via the software RAID controller configuration software before removing an HDD SSD module that is not defective 6 2 3 Unlocking the HDD SSD module Figure 37 Unlocking the 2 5 inch HDD SSD module gt Release the locking mechanism as follows 1 Press the two green tabs of the locking lever together 1 2 Push the handle of the HDD SSD module fully in the direction of the arrow 2 The HDD SSD module is now unlocked RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 85 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 2 4 Removing the HDD SSD module gt Pull the HDD SSD module out a few centimeters gt Wait for at least 60 seconds HDD SSD module has been removed and for the hard disk drive to come to a stop gt Pull the HDD SSD module out completely i This period is necessary for the RAID controller to recognize that an 6 2 5 Completing the task Perform one of the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the dumm
115. eting the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 Closing the server on page 47 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 a fF OO PY Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 233 Front panel and external connectors 12 2 Replacing the front panel module ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability 12 2 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the front panel module tool less 12 2 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Opening the server on page 44 5 Remove all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 Before removing the CPUMEMRBs take a note on the installatio
116. ey click into place 1 The middle parts of the rails must click into place so that they can no longer be moved gt Place the server in module direction as close as possible in front of the rack and lift it to the mounting position CAUTION Due to the heavy weight a suitable lifter is required to lift the server to the mounting position Make sure that the lifter is locked in place before you start to mount the server RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 49 Basic procedures Insert the inner parts of the rails that are mounted on the server into the protruding middle parts until the rails engage 2 Release the locking mechanism of both rails 3 Left side oft the server Push upwards Right side of the server Push downwards Lower the lifter platform and slide the server into the rack 4 Remove the lifter CAUTION Do not use the front handles to raise the server as they are not designed to bear the weight of the unit The front handles are only to be used for pushing the server into the rack or pulling it out of the rack Sliding the Server into the rack gt gt Slide the server into the rack Fasten the server to the rack with the four knurled screws on the front panel and the cage nuts see 5 in figure 10 Route the cables as described in the Technical manual for the rack in question 50 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Basic procedures 4 8 Bringing the server back to operation
117. ference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability The CPUMEMRs must be installed according to the configuration rules il summarized in Selecting the CPUMEMR slot on page 184 and described in the Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual 9 1 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Installing the CPUMEMR tool less 9 1 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Opening the server on page 44 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 183 Main memory 9 1 3 Populating the CPUMEMR gt Populate the DIMM memory module slots by using the following procedures 1 Selecting the DIMM memory module slot on page 192 2 Inserting the DIMM memory module in the slot on page 194 9 1 4 Selecting the CPUMEMR slot gt Choose the CPUMEMR slot according to the configuration rules summarized in this section For detailed information see Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual The basic configuration includes four CPUMEMRS This configuration can be expanded in two steps Each steps includes two additional CPUMEMRSs In the 4 and 6 CPUMEMR configurations an air duct is in
118. ge 49 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 Enter the BIOS menu select the CPUMEMR where the replaced DIMM memory module is located and enable the replaced DIMM memory module Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 197 Main memory 198 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 10 Processors K Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION e Before installing removing processors to from the server turn off the server all peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cords from the power outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock e Do not touch the circuitry on boards and soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edge of the circuit boards e When installing the processor be careful not to bend the spring contacts of the processor socket e Follow the safety instructions in Safety instructions on page 31 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 199 Processors 10 1 Installing a processor in a new CP
119. hat can be fixed with the CSS concept Does not light up when the system is OK If the event is still acute after a power failure the indicator is activated after the restart The indicator also lights up in standby mode For information on the control elements and indicators of your server see PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating manual Alternatively you can check the ServerView Local Service Display For more information see the ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual and the Customer Self Service CSS manual on the ServerView Suite DVD 2 38 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Basic procedures 4 1 2 Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability If the system has been powered off to replace a non hot plug unit a system of PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators guides you to the faulty component For the RX900 S1 it is possible to turn on the local diagnostics indicators for 40 s even if AC power is lost for 2
120. he expansion card in the slot 1 gt Insert the slot lock 2 and relock the slot 3 gt Close the hot plug slot 4 gt f applicable connect the cables on the expansion card 146 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 6 9 Activating the expansion card gt Activate the expansion card using either the related PCI hot plug software or by pressing the light pipe switch see A in Figure 69 The light pipe switch flashes green The slot is in the enable sequence gt Wait until the light pipe switch is constantly green The slot is now powered on il If the light pipe switch continues to flash an error has occurred Remove the expansion card and repeat the procedure as described above 8 6 10 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 147 Expansion cards and BBU 8 7 Installing a non hot plug expansion card yi Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interfer
121. he rack doors if applicable e Removing the redundant power supply unit tool less 5 3 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Open the rear door of the rack see Opening the rack door on page 40 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 59 Power supply 5 3 3 Removing the power supply unit UU WA Figure 16 Unlocking and removing the power supply unit gt Remove the power cord from the cable strap You can loosen the cable strap by opening the small locking lever gt Remove the power cord from the installed power supply unit gt Press the green release lever 1 and pull out the power supply unit in the direction of the arrow 2 Grip the handle while pulling the power supply gt Completely remove the defective power supply unit from the bay CAUTION Never leave the bay for the power supply unit empty for more than two minutes during operation Otherwise excessive temperatures could damage system components 60 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Power supply 5 3 4 Installing a dummy module i Dummy modules protect free bays against environmental impact T E m Figure 17 Installing a dummy module in a PSU bay gt Press the two plastic clips together as indicated by the arrows and install the dummy module 5 3 5 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Close the rear door of the rack see Clos
122. ical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable for the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 279 Baseboard 14 6 5 Removing the fan cage Figure 174 Removing the fan cage gt Loosen the captive screws 1 gt Lift the fan cage out of the chassis 2 280 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 6 6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide Figure 175 Removing the CPUMEMR guide gt Loosen the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 1 gt Lift the CPUMEMR guide out of the chassis 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 281 Baseboard 14 6 7 Removing the air guide Figure 176 Removing the air guide gt Loosen the captive screws 1 gt Lift the air guide out of the chassis 2 282 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 6 8 Removing the baseboard Figure 177 Removing the baseboard gt Loosen the captive screws 1 gt Slide the baseboard approximately 1 cm in the direction of the arrow 2 CAUTION Make sure that you have removed all power supply units before removing the baseboard Otherwise the power supply units or the power distribution board might be damaged gt Carefully lift the baseboard out of the chassis by using the handle 3 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 283 Baseboard 14 6 9 Inserting the baseboard Figure 178 Insert
123. if one of the four fan modules fails the system will operate without any problem CAUTION Do not disassemble the power supply unit Doing so may cause electric shock Do not damage or modify internal cables or devices Doing so may cause a device failure fire or electric shock Devices inside the server remain hot after shutdown Wait for a while after shutdown before installing or removing internal options The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Before handling them first touch a metal part of the server to discharge static electricity from your body Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edges of the circuit boards If devices are installed or disassembled using methods other than those outlined in this chapter the warranty will be invalidated The installation indicated on this note is sometimes changed to the kind of possible options without notice Follow the safety instructions in the chapter Safety instructions on page 31 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 101 Fan modules 7 1 Replacing a defective fan module a Trained personnel 7 1 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable e Replacing the fan module tool less 7 1 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Locate
124. ing the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 Closing the server on page 47 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 ao fF wo DV Closing the rack door on page 51 306 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 3 Replacing the chassis ID board cable ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability 15 3 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the chassis ID board cable tool less 15 3 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Opening the server on page 44 5 Remove all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 Before removing the CPUMEMRs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the
125. ing the HDD SSD module 5 86 6 3 1 R gured Tools e oes be SG eee ae Rae Ge oe eR eS 86 6 3 2 Saning WIS task acca Gee Se GEES EO k Gee a GSS 86 6 3 3 Unlocking the HDD SSD module 87 6 3 4 Removing the HDD SSD module 87 6 3 5 Installing the dummy module 88 6 3 6 Completing Me task apa ka sira RR ee ee Ee we 88 6 4 Replacing the SAS backplane 2 5 89 6 4 1 Required tools nc cae kk wa Re RE ERR ER 89 6 4 2 Stanno ihe task sso 6 4 ae Sk eS DSS Oe ke me 89 6 4 3 Sliding the local service display outward 2 90 6 4 4 Disconnecting the cables s cae eva k eee ee eH RR di 91 6 4 5 Sliding the optical drive outward aaoo a 92 6 4 6 Removing the alr guide 2 22 saw eae ea baw a ew Rw da 93 6 4 7 Removing the SAS backplane 04 94 6 4 8 Installing the SAS backplane 94 6 4 9 Installing Meal guide ss s so Kee MEER Dee Dee ee eS 95 6 4 10 Sliding the optical drive inward 96 6 4 11 Connecting the cables to the baseboard 97 6 4 12 Sliding the local service display inward 98 6 4 13 Completing the task gt ca 222s eee ee eee 99 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 9 Contents 7 Fan mod les 46 266 6 ORGS RGK ES OH ERED DS em 101 71 Replacing a defective fan module 102 7 1 1 Rogured tools adobe ee eRe de CRORES BG amp OS 102 Ll2 SAna NESK csie Sedo amp od BOS Giw See we
126. ing the baseboard gt Carefully lower the baseboard in the chassis by using the handle 1 gt Slide the baseboard in the direction of the arrow 2 until it is into place gt Fasten the captive screws 3 CAUTION After installing the new baseboard it is necessary to update system specific data e g BIOS iRMC S2 firmware to ensure proper operation BIOS flash floppy disk BIOS flash memory stick or iRMC flash memory stick refer to the BIOS Manual for a detailed description If the customer owns a license key for Advanced Video Redirection and il Remote Storage iRMC2 Advanced Pack the license key has to be loaded onto the iRMC S2 via the iRMC S2 web interface after replacing the baseboard In addition the iRMC S2 requires configuration Please refer to the ServerView Suite iRMC S2 integrated Remote Management Controller manual for a detailed description 284 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard CAUTION Ensure not to damage the EMI springs to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures 14 6 10 Installing the air guide Figure 179 Installing the air guide gt Place the air guide in the chassis 1 gt Fasten the captive screws 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 285 Baseboard 14 6 11 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Figure 180 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide gt Insert the CPUMEMR guide in the installation slot 1
127. ing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 61 Power supply 5 4 Replacing the power distribution board ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability 5 4 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the power distribution board Phillips Ph2 screw driver 5 4 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 Locate the faulty server on page 37 Shutting down the server on page 41 2 3 4 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 5 Opening the server on page 44 6 Remove all PSUs see Removing the power supply unit on page 58 62 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Power supply 7 Remove all CPUMEMRs see Before removing the CPUMEMRs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 8 Remove all e
128. ions upgrades or replacements after the server has been shut down properly and powered off CAUTION The device can be seriously damaged if it is opened without authorization or if repairs are attempted by untrained personnel RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 27 Before you start rl Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Please ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability Components to be handled by authorized personnel are Processors see Processors on page 199 Memory modules see Main memory on page 181 Expansion cards see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 Optical drives see Optical and backup drives on page 221 SAS backplane see Hard disk and solid state drives on page 79 Power distribution board see Power supply on page 53 Front panel and I O board see Front panel and external connectors on page 227 Management and diagnostics modules see Management and diagnostics modules on page 247 Baseboard see Baseboard on page 261 Cables see Cables on page 291
129. ircles 11 1 5 Installing the optical drive Figure 134 Sliding the optical drive in the bay gt Slide the optical drive into the bay until it clicks into place Figure 135 Connecting the SATA and the power cable gt Connect the SATA and the power cable on the back of the optical drive 224 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Optical and backup drives 11 1 6 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Closing the server on page 47 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 225 Optical and backup drives 226 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Front panel and external connectors 12 Front panel and external connectors yi Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in the chapter Safety instructions on page 31 This section comprises procedures
130. ize your work see figure 1 This section provides information on e Documents you need at hand on page 21 e Accessing PRIMERGY documentation on page 24 Figure 1 Hardware related customer documentation 20 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Introduction 1 1 1 Documents you need at hand In the maintenance procedures you will find references to other documents for information that does not suit into individual procedure steps So please check which of these documents you need to have at hand when you leave for maintaining a server Document Description Format Abbreviations and Glossary PRIMERGY abbreviations and glossary are available on the ServerView Suite DVD 2 and in the internet BIOS Setup manual This manual provides instructions and reference information needed to configure the system functions view and change device settings view environmental information for the platform Most systems are already configured by the manufacturer or the dealer There is no need to run the BIOS Setup when starting the computer unless there is an error message Foils Foils attached inside the front and rear cover of the server summarize information such as board layout indicators and maintenance tasks Table 1 Documentation you need at hand RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 21 Introduction
131. ized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION Follow the safety instructions in the Safety instructions on page 31 This step is only applicable to replace or expand non hot plug components gt Terminate all applications and shut down the server correctly gt f your operating system has not switched off the server press the On Off button gt Pull all power cords out of the power outlets RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 41 Basic procedures 4 4 Sliding the server out of the rack a Trained personnel CAUTION e Use the anti tilt plate to prevent the rack from tipping when installing the rack Pulling the server out of the rack without having installed the anti tilt plate may cause the rack to tip over e Be careful not to pinch fingers or clothes when sliding out the server or pushing it back Failure to do so may cause injury e Follow the safety instructions in the chapter Safety instructions on page 31 Figure 4 Removing the server gt Loosen the knurled screws see circle 42 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Basic procedures gt Pull the server carefully out of the rack as far as possible 2 CAUTION Do not use the pulled out server as a surface on which to put things or as a work surface and strictly avoid leaning on or against it Removing the server from the rack if applicable CAUTION Due to
132. k door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 4 5 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 Removing the rear cover on page 46 Remove the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 14 1 3 Replacing the faulty battery Figure 163 Replacing the lithium battery gt Press the locking spring into direction of the arrow 1 so that the lithium battery jumps out of its socket gt Remove the battery 2 gt Insert a new lithium battery of the same type into the socket 3 and 4 gt Dispose of the waste battery as described above RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 263 Baseboard 14 1 4 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 3 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Closing the rack door on page 51 14 2 Installing the UFM rl Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will v
133. ks 127 8 4 6 Inserting an expansion card in the removal tool 127 8 4 7 Inserting the expansion card in the slot 130 8 4 8 Activating the expansioncard 131 8 4 9 Completing INe tasko aa a aa a Ge om ag oak eke a kh 131 8 5 Removing a hot plug expansion card 132 8 5 1 Reguired toglie ss sraa ee ee ee ee a Ok 132 10 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Contents 8 5 2 Sann task ii 2 44 aoe staari 133 8 5 3 Deactivating the expansioncard 133 8 5 4 Pulling the expansion card out of the slot 134 8 5 5 Removing the expansion card from the removal tool 135 8 5 6 Removing the engaging hooks sars ee ee es 136 8 5 7 Inserting a retaining plate in the removal tool 137 8 5 8 Inserting the dummy module in the slot 138 8 5 9 Completing the taSKk gt sc e t ria we wee a a Fee i 138 8 6 Replacing a hot plug expansion card 139 8 6 1 Reguied Tools pae oe 2344 oe eGR HEE Oe GORE EEE a 139 8 6 2 Slat MME ASK ak ee he ee bo SSS EW Ee Ge eee aa 140 8 6 3 Deactivating the expansioncard 140 8 6 4 Pulling the expansion card out ofthe slot 141 8 6 5 Removing the expansion card from the removal tool 142 8 6 6 Removing the engaging hooks 143 8 6 7 Inserting an expansion card in the removaltool 143 8 6 8 Inserting the expansion card in the slot 146
134. l RX900 S1 8 Expansion cards and BBU rl Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability The number and location of available PCle slots depends on the CPUMEMR configuration Make sure that the planned CPUMEMR configuration enables you to use the PCle slots needed for the individual use case of the server For detailed information on configuration rules and supported expansion card types see Baseboard D3081 CPUMEMR D3131 PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual or in the configurator using the following link http ts fujitsu com products standard_servers rack primergy_rx900s1 html for the EMEA market Figure 52 shows the PCle slot configuration Expansion cards can be installed in the PCle slots on the PCI Riser A and on the baseboard D The PCI Riser is connected to the baseboard via the connectors C and E The PCle slots are assigned as follows e B non hot plug PCle slots on the PCI Riser F non hot plug PCle slot for the Modular Raid controller only e G hot plug PCle slots
135. l server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION e Before installing removing expansion cards to from the server turn off the server all peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cables from the power outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock e The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Before handling them first touch a metal part on the server to discharge static electricity from your body e Do not touch the circuitry on boards and soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edge of the circuit boards e Follow the safety instructions in the Safety instructions on page 31 8 10 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the expansion card tool less RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 163 Expansion cards and BBU 8 10 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 Locate the faulty server on page 37 Shutting down the ser
136. lacing power cables of the optical drive if the SAS backplane or the power distribution board Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability 15 4 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the power cables of the optical drive the SAS backplane or the power distribution board Phillips Ph2 screw driver 15 4 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Locate the faulty server on page 37 3 4 5 Shutting down the server on page 41 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 Opening the server on page 44 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 315 Cables 6 Remove all PSUs see 7 Remove all CPUMEMRs see Before removing the CPUMEMBs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 8 Remove all expansion cards and d
137. list personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability To allow permanent saving of the system information a lithium battery is installed which supplies the CMOS memory with power If the battery voltage is too low or the battery is empty a corresponding error message is displayed The lithium battery must then be replaced CAUTION The lithium battery must be replaced with an identical battery or with a battery type recommended by the manufacturer This information doesn t apply to the Japanese market Do not throw lithium batteries into the trash can They must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations on special waste Make sure you insert the lithium battery the right way round the positive pole must be on the housing side 14 1 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the battery tool less 262 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 1 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rac
138. moving the CPUMEMR on page 190 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 207 Processors 10 2 3 Removing the heat sink igure 122 Removing the heat sink l milien gt Loosen the captive screws of the heat sink alternately until they are fully released gt Loosen the heat sink by turning it back and forth and then lift it out 208 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Processors 10 2 4 Removing the processor m Figure 123 Removing the processor gt Release the socket lever by pressing it downward and outward 1 gt Open the socket lever and the processor holder 2 gt Lift the installed processor carefully out of the socket 3 CAUTION Do not bend the spring contacts of the processor socket RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 209 Processors 10 2 5 Installing the processor Figure 124 Inserting the processor gt Hold the processor between your thumb and index finger and align it at the socket coding CAUTION The processor can only be installed in one direction Make sure that the recesses on the processor A are aligned with the corresponding markings on the socket B the notches of the processor are aligned with the protrusions of the socket see circle To avoid damaging the spring contacts do not force the processor into the socket 210 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Processors gt Place the processor in the socket with great care CAUTION Do
139. must observe the following points under all circumstances e Remove the power plug before installing or removing components containing ESDs e You must always discharge yourself of static charges e g by touching a grounded object before working e The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charges e Only touch the components at the positions highlighted in green touch points e Do not touch any exposed pins or conductors on a component e Use a grounding cable designed for this purpose to connect yourself to the system unit as you install components e Place all components on a static safe base You will find a detailed description for handling ESD components in the relevant European or international standards DIN EN 61340 5 1 ANSI ESD 20 20 36 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 4 Basic procedures This section introduces all basic procedures that might be needed to start or complete a replacement or expansion task The individual basic procedures applicable for a replacement or expansion task are indicated in the procedure related to this task 4 1 Using diagnostics information Use the ServerView Suite to prepare the replacement of hardware components In the event of hardware replacements due to an error message use remote diagnostics mechanisms before going to the server site For more information see ServerView documentation on the following topics e Administration and manageability e Maintenan
140. n slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 6 Removing the control panel on page 229 234 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Front panel and external connectors 12 2 3 Removing the front panel module Figure 142 Disconnecting the USB cable and the video connector gt Disconnect the USB cable 1 gt Press the locking handle 2 of the video connector downward gt Slide the video connector out of the front panel module 3 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 235 Front panel and external connectors Figure 143 Removing the front panel module gt Press the locking handle 1 downward gt Push the front panel module outward 2 236 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Front panel and external connectors 12 2 4 Inserting the front panel module i Figure 144 Inserting the front panel module gt Slide the front panel module into the bay until it clicks into place 1 gt Slide the video connector in the front panel module until it clicks into place 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 237 Front panel and external connectors Figure 145 Connecting the USB cable gt Connect the USB cable to the front panel module 12 2 5 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 2a F wo LV 238 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Front panel and external connect
141. ng of DIMM slots to I O Hubs and CPUs 360 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Appendix CPU DIMM 4CPUMEMRs 6CPUMEMRs 8CPUMEMRs_ IOH No slot 4B 4a 2B 2A 1B 1A 2B 2A 1B 1A 2B 2a N POP 1D 1C 2D 2C 1D 1C 2D 2C 1D 1C 2D 2c order 4F 14E 2F 2E 1F 1E 2F 2E 1F 1E 2F 2E 1H 1G 2H 2G 1H 1G 2H 2G 1H 1G 2H 2G CPU 8 O f J fe fe f J f f l 4 3 fe je fe fe e f gt x x J 4 e fe J e f f f fee X x IX Ix Table 5 DIMM slot population order and mapping of DIMM slots to I O Hubs and CPUs RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 361 Appendix 16 4 PCle slot to CPUMEMR assignment Figure 248 shows the assignment of PCle slots to the 4 I O Hubs and the 4 8 CPUMEMRs Before adding an expansion card check carefully whether this PCle slot is supported with the CPUMEMR configuration of the individual server Modular RAID Hot plug PCI 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 CPUMEMRCPUMEMRCPUMEMRCPUMEMRCPUMEMRCPUMEMRCPUMEMRCPUMEMR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 248 Assignment of PCle slots to CPUMEMRs Figure 248 lists the mapping of PCle slots to I O Hubs and CPUs 362 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Appendix CPU population order CPU
142. ng the front panel module 237 1225 Completing We task ic crios Ga a eee ae ea a we eds 238 12 3 Replacing the USB board 008 239 12 3 1 Regured tools cs 64 bw gee Fe ORE 2 oe Re eS 239 1232 Staningthe task o vac hac aee ea enced eee r oe 239 12 3 3 Removing the USBboard 240 12 3 4 Installing the USB board 2 2 1 22 skeen eee em 241 1235 Completing the task i s sector eck eee ee ee 241 14 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Contents 12 4 Replacing the I O board 002820 0a 242 12 4 1 Reduced tools os ck bea a Ge oo See be A BH RR 242 i242 Startingthetask 2 2 c0 skeen ae eee ee ee we Ge wo 242 12 43 Removing the PCI Riser 04 243 12 4 4 Removing the I O board oaaao a 244 12 45 Installing the Oboard 04 244 12 4 6 Installing the PCI Riser 4 245 12 4 7 Completing the task 2 6226 eee eee ee 245 13 Management and diagnostics modules 247 13 1 Replacing the local service display 248 13 1 1 REGUNSJ TOOS 6 i ee bs ee ee ee ae ES a 248 tao Staingihg lask cae oe ee SG SEE SEES OS 248 13 1 3 Removing the local service display 249 13 1 4 Inserting the local service display 250 13 16 Completing NEWS vcera ee bw aw i yira eee x 251 13 2 Replacing the chassis ID board 5 252 13 2 1 Required tools lt o sa sems ke Re OR ee 252 22 Staing the task ic seata
143. nnector For detailed information on connectors see PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating manual Figure 241 Power supply unit numbering scheme RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 353 Appendix 16 1 3 Top view Figure 242 Top view PCIR Pos Component Pos Component 1 Fan 1 4 see figure 243 7 Modular RAID controller PCle slot 8 see figure 244 2 IOH 1 4 underneath the 8 Hot plug PCle slots 9 12 fan from bottom to top see figure 244 3 CPUMEMRs 1 8 9 Non hot plug PCle slots 13 from bottom to top see 17 from bottom to top see figure 245 and figure 246 figure 244 4 TPM connector 10 2 BBUs for SAS RAID controllers 5 PCIR with non hot plug PCle 11 UFM connector slots 1 7 from bottom to top see figure 244 6 I O board underneath the 354 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Appendix or OQ Figure 244 PCle slot assignment Figure 244 shows the PCle slot configuration Expansion cards can be installed in the PCle slots on the PCI Riser A and on the baseboard D The PCI Riser is connected to the baseboard via the connectors C and E RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 355 Appendix The PCle slots are assigned as follows e B non hot plug PCle slots on the PCI Riser e F non ho
144. not move the processor within the socket This would damage the spring contacts of the socket Never touch the underside of the processor Even light contaminants such as oil from human skin can destroy the processor or impair its functionality gt Close the processor holder 2 gt Lock the processor in the socket by returning the socket lever back into its original position 3 10 2 6 Applying the thermal paste Figure 125 Measuring the thermal paste gt Use 0 2 grams of the supplied thermal paste that is approximately one graduation mark of the provided application syringe One syringe contains thermal paste for 5 processors CAUTION Do not apply a mixture of different thermal paste types on the same processor RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 211 Processors 111111711 PPPEPEPEP 1 3 T 1 dl hi Ci Figure 126 Applying the thermal paste gt Apply the thermal paste in the center of the processor surface see circle gt Ensure a thin and even distribution of the thermal paste 212 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Processors 10 2 7 Installing the heat sink 11111117 f ddd Figure 127 Installing the heat sink gt Remove the residual thermal paste from the underside of the heat sink gt Clean the heat sink using a lint free cloth gt Carefully place the heat sink onto the processor CAUTION Place the heat sink precisely on the threaded holes see
145. ntenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 5 3 Sliding the local service display outward Figure 222 Sliding the local service display outward gt Unlock the local service display 1 gt Slide the local service display outward a few centimeters so that you have free access 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 335 Cables 15 5 4 Disconnecting the cables Figure 223 Disconnecting the cables from the baseboard gt Disconnect the following cables from the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable for the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see 336 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 5 5 Removing the fan cage Figure 224 Removing the fan cage gt Loosen the captive screws 1 gt Lift the fan cage out of the chassis 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 337 Cables 15 5 6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide Figure 225 Removing the CPUMEMR guide gt Loosen the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 1 gt Lift the CPUMEMR guide out of the chassis 2 338 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 5 7 Removing the air guide Figure 226 Removing the air guide gt Loosen the captive screws 1 gt Lift the air guide out of the chassis 2 RX900 S1 Main
146. ntenance manual provides procedures for e Replacing faulty units to get the system back to normal operation e Expanding the server configuration by using optional hardware components available within the same release to meet new requirements e Upgrading the server by replacing existing hardware with high capacity components to meet new requirements or to react on release upgrades that provide new functionality or require additional capacity The manual at hand focusses on local maintenance tasks to be done at the server site It is recommended to prepare these local maintenance tasks by remote diagnostics procedures introduced in the ServerView Suite Local Service Concept LSC manual on the ServerView Suite DVD 2 CAUTION The document at hand comprises procedures of a wide range of complexity Check the profile of qualification for technicians before assigning tasks Before you start carefully read Classification of procedures on page 27 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 19 Introduction 1 1 Where to find which information While the Maintenance manual focuses on maintenance procedures to bring the system back to normal operation individual manuals provide detailed background information on the board layout indicators or BIOS Setup Other documentation such as service foils attached to the server covers or the illustrated spares catalogue available in the internet not applicable for the Japanese market help you to organ
147. ocal Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION e The actions described in this section may only be performed by personnel with the appropriate technical training The device can be seriously damaged if it is opened without authorization or if repairs are attempted by untrained personnel e Do not install unauthorized third party memory modules Doing so may cause electric shock a fire or failures e Wait for a sufficient period of time after server shutdown before installing or removing memory modules Failure to do so may cause burns When installing or removing memory modules make sure to remove the screws at the specified points only Failure to do so may cause injury It may also cause failures e Do not insert and remove memory modules repeatedly Doing so may cause failures e lf the memory module has not been correctly inserted it may cause a fire Insert the memory module with attention to its direction e f a memory module is installed and you pull the lever strongly outwards the memory module pops up Doing so may cause a device failure e Please observe the safety information in Safety instructions on
148. of the internal processor cores as well as the primary clock and the FSB frequency have to be the same For multi processor operation use a suitable multiprocessor operating system 10 3 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the heat sink Phillips Ph2 screw driver 10 3 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Locate the faulty server on page 37 3 Shutting down the server on page 41 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 215 Processors 4 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 5 Opening the server on page 44 6 Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 10 3 3 Removing the heat sink Figure 128 Removing the heat sink l gt Loosen the captive screws of the heat sink alternately until they are fully released gt Loosen the heat sink by turning it back and forth and then lift it out 216 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Processors 10 3 4 Applying the thermal paste Figure 129 Measuring the thermal paste gt Remove the residual thermal paste from the processor surface gt Clean the processor surface using a lint free cloth gt Use 0 2 grams of the supplied thermal paste that is approximately one graduation mark of the provided application syringe One syringe contains thermal paste for 5 processors CAUTION
149. oid the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability 14 2 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Installing the UFM Phillips Ph1 screw driver 264 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 2 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 5 Removing the rear cover on page 46 If required to access the installation place Remove the expansion cards see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 Before removing the expansion cards take a note on the installation slot number for each card Make sure that you reinstall the card in the slot it was located before the replacement 14 2 3 Inserting the UFM Figure 164 Preparing the UFM board Server specific installation rules are e Only the nylon screw 1 and the UFM board 2 are used from the available UFM installation kit see figure 164 e The metal spacer is already installed in the baseboard RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 265 Baseboard i 2 OOF ieee T Figure 165 Checking the installation position gt Remove the SAS and BBU cable s for a convenient access to the mounting location of the UFM gt Make sure that the metal spacer A engages properly in the bas
150. ol less 13 1 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Opening the server on page 44 5 Remove all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 Before removing the CPUMEMBs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 248 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Management and diagnostics modules 13 1 3 Removing the local service display fae Ei oe Figure 152 Removing the local service display gt Unlock the local service display 1 gt Slide the local service display outward so that you can disconnect the chassis ID board cable 2 gt Disconnect the chassis ID board cable 3 gt Slide the local service display outward RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 249 Management and diagnostics modules 13 1 4 Inserting the local service display Figure 153 Inserting the local service display gt Slide the local service display in the bay so that there is enough space to connect the chassis ID board cable 250 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Management and diagnostics modules Sy jibab Figure 154 Connecting the chassis ID board cable gt Connect the chassis ID board cable 1 gt Slide the local service displa
151. on page 51 8 8 Removing a non hot plug expansion card yi Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION e Before installing removing expansion cards to from the server turn off the server all peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cables from the power outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock e The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity Before handling them first touch a metal part on the server to discharge static electricity from your body e Do not touch the circuitry on boards and soldered parts Hold the metallic areas or the edge of the circuit boards e Follow the safety instructions in the Safety instructions on page 31 152 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 8 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Removing the expansion card tool less 8 8 2
152. ors 12 3 Replacing the USB board a Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability 12 3 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the USB board Phillips Phi screw driver 12 3 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Locate the faulty server on page 37 3 4 5 Shutting down the server on page 41 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 Opening the server on page 44 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 239 Front panel and external connectors 6 Remove all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 Before removing the CPUMEMBs take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement 7 Removing the control panel on page 229 8 Removing the front panel module on page 235 12 3 3 Removing the USB board
153. ows A Insert the BBU for the Modular RAID controller in PCle slot 8 B Inset the BBU for one of the SAS RAID controllers gt Insert the battery at a slight angle behind the clips 1 gt Carefully press the battery into the holder until it engages under the two locking hooks 2 gt Route the BBU cable through the cable clamps 3 gt Install the BBU holder with the BBU in the chassis 172 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 11 5 Connecting the BBU to the Modular RAID controller M Figure 102 Connecting the BBU to the Modular RAID controller RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 173 Expansion cards and BBU gt Route the BBU cable through the cable clamps 1 Avoid cable loops in the PCle slot area The BBU cable must be fixed in the cable clamps 1 gt Connect the BBU cable to the Modular RAID controller 2 The cable can only be installed in one direction To distinguish both sides of the BBU plug there is a tiny triangle in the corner of one of the sides 8 11 6 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 4 Closing the rack door on page 51 174 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 12 Replacing a Battery Backup Unit BBU ri A
154. placing the TPM board will cause to lose all data 14 5 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the TPM Phillips PhO screw driver RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 273 Baseboard 14 5 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Opening the server on page 44 14 5 3 Removing the TPM AIt ATTIE y BSETOE 3 T 89 OTv 2 za ieee ee IT 3003 LSOd se a jiji Figure 171 Removing the TPM board gt Remove the TPM screw gt Disconnect and remove the defective TPM board i The TPM spacer remains on the baseboard 274 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 5 4 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the TPM on page 270 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 4 5 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 275 Baseboard 14 6 Replacing the baseboard Fr Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTI
155. quired to access the installation place Remove the expansion cards see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 Before removing the expansion cards take a note on the installation slot number for each card Make sure that you reinstall the card in the slot it was located before the replacement 14 3 3 Removing the UFM SLUI 13 1 i SLOT 14 Figure 167 Removing the UFM board 7 gt Remove the SAS and BBU cable s for a convenient access to the mounting location of the UFM gt Remove the nylon screw on the defective UFM board gt Disconnect and remove the defective UFM board i The metal spacer remains on the baseboard 268 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Baseboard 14 3 4 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 2 oa fF g Inserting the UFM on page 265 When expansion cards have been removed to access the installation place Install the expansion cards see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 Installing the rear cover on page 48 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 269 Baseboard 14 4 Installing the TPM ai Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information
156. r as needed in your system setup Use the ServerView Suite to plan hardware expansions for example due to capacity problems For more information see ServerView documentation on the following topics e Administration and manageability e Optimization and virtualization e Maintenance For the latest information on optional products provided for the RX900 S1 see the configurator of the server http ts fujitsu com products standard_servers rack primergy_rx900s1 html for the EMEA market Please contact your local Fujitsu customer service for details on key data that needs to be close at hand when organizing the expansion and ordering spare parts RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 25 Before you start Replacing a faulty component The global error indicator on the front and on the rear side of the server indicates that a hardware components needs to be replaced For information on the control elements and indicators of your server see PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating manual If the system has been powered off to replace a non hot plug unit a system of PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators guides you to the faulty component The CSS button enables the indicator of the faulty component to light up even if the power has been switched off see Using diagnostics information on page 37 If a defective component is included in the CSS concept the CSS indicators on the front and rear side of the server light up For more information see
157. r shall bear the cost of replacing replaceable components which have exceeded their operating life Note that these are only guidelines and do not constitute a guarantee of trouble free operation during the maintenance support period High safety use This product has been designed and manufactured for general uses such as general office use personal use domestic use and normal industrial use It has not been designed or manufactured for uses which demand an extremely high level of safety and carry a direct and serious risk to life or body if such safety cannot be ensured RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 3 These uses include control of nuclear reactions in nuclear power plants automatic airplane flight control air traffic control traffic control in mass transport systems medical devices for life support and missile guidance control in weapons systems hereafter high safety use Customers should not use this product for high safety use unless measures are in place for ensuring the level of safety demanded of such use Please consult the sales staff of Fujitsu if intending to use this product for high safety use Measures against momentary voltage drop This product may be affected by a momentary voltage drop in the power supply caused by lightning To prevent a momentary voltage drop use of an AC uninterruptible power supply is recommended This notice follows the guidelines of Voltage Dip Immunity of Personal Computer issued
158. rom the slot Hot Susan PrI Sint Figure 91 Removing the expansion card from the slot gt If applicable remove the cables from the expansion card Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward 1 pushing the plastic part down 2 and lifting the slot lock 3 gt Carefully pull the expansion card out of the lot 4 160 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 9 5 Inserting the expansion card in the slot A Figure 92 Inserting the expansion card in the slot gt Carefully insert the expansion card in the slot 1 gt Insert the slot lock 2 and relock the slot 3 gt f applicable connect the cables on the expansion card RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 161 Expansion cards and BBU 8 9 6 Installing the PCI Riser if applicable Figure 93 Installing the PCI Riser gt Carefully insert the PCIR in the slot 1 gt Lock the PCIR by pushing down the handle 2 8 9 7 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 4 Closing the rack door on page 51 162 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 10 Replacing the Modular RAID controller ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integra
159. ry module slots 1 Cross check the DIMM memory module configuration of the faulty CPUMEMR see Selecting the DIMM memory module slot on page 192 2 Insert all needed DIMM memory modules see Inserting the DIMM memory module in the slot on page 194 gt Reinstall the CPUMEMR 1 Cross check the CPUMEMR configuration of the faulty CPUMEMR see Selecting the CPUMEMR slot on page 184 2 Insert the CPUMEMR see Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 190 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Main memory 9 2 6 Completing the task Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Closing the server on page 47 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 4 Closing the rack door on page 51 9 3 Installing additional DIMM memory modules rl Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability 9 3 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driv
160. seboard by pushing it carefully down until it clicks into place 2 186 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Main memory 9 1 7 Inserting the air duct in the slot if applicable Only applicable for 4 and 6 CPUMEMR configurations Figure 110 Inserting the air duct gt Insert the air duct in the CPUMER slot 1 as follows 4CPUMEMR configuration slot 6 6CPUMEMR configuration slot 8 gt Lock the air duct by pushing down the handles 1 9 1 8 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Closing the server on page 47 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 4 Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 187 Main memory 9 2 tJ 9 2 1 Replacing a faulty CPUMEMR Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Repla
161. sible for purposes of cooling to comply with EMC regulations regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility and to prevent fires e Follow the safety instructions in the chapter Safety instructions on page 31 The three covers of the server can be closed independently of each other 1 Front cover see Installing the front cover on page 47 2 Fan cover see Closing the fan cover on page 104 3 Rear cover see Installing the rear cover on page 48 4 6 1 Installing the front cover Figure 8 Installing the front cover RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 47 Basic procedures gt Place the front cover onto the server such that there is approximately 1 cm distance to the front gt Push the front cover as far as possible in the direction of the arrow gt Fasten the captive screw on the cover see circle 4 6 2 Installing the rear cover Figure 9 Installing the rear cover gt Place the rear cover onto the server such that it projects approximately 1 cm at the back gt Push the rear cover as far as possible in the direction of the arrow gt Fasten the captive screws on the cover see circles 48 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Basic procedures 4 7 Mounting the server in the rack A Trained personnel Inserting the server if applicable Figure 10 Inserting the server gt Pullthe middle parts of the rails out of the rack completely until th
162. stalled in an empty slot as indicated in table 3 Number of Population CPUMEMR position Air duct position CPUMEMRs order 4 1 1 2 3 4 6 6 2 5 6 8 8 3 7 8 Table 3 Population order for CPUMEMRs Make sure that the selected CPUMEMR configuration enables you to use il the PCle slots needed for the individual use case of the server For the assignment of CPUMEMRs to PCle slots see PCle slot to CPUMEMR assignment on page 362 Figure 106 shows the CPUMEMR slots 1 8 from bottom to top The slots populated in the basic configuration are indicated by the blue color 184 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Main memory Figure 106 CPUMEMR slot assignment 9 1 5 Removing the air duct if applicable Figure 107 Removing an air duct gt Press the green buttons 1 gt Lift the handles 2 to disconnect the air duct from the baseboard gt Carefully pull the air duct up and out 3 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 185 Main memory 9 1 6 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot pari ami Figure 108 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot gt Carefully insert the CPUMEMR in the slot Please make sure that you place the PCB and not the metal shield in the guides 1 Vy Figure 109 Locking the CPUMEMR gt Lock the CPUMEMR by pushing down the handles 1 gt Ensure that the CPUMER is connected properly to the ba
163. strap You can loosen the cable strap by opening the small locking lever gt Remove the power cord from the installed power supply unit gt Press the green release lever 1 and pull out the power supply unit in the direction of the arrow 2 Grip the handle while pulling the power supply gt Completely remove the defective power supply unit from the bay CAUTION Never leave the bay for the power supply unit empty for more than two minutes during operation Otherwise excessive temperatures could damage system components 58 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Power supply 5 2 4 Reinstalling the PSU gt Insert the new power supply unit into the bay as described in Installing a hot plug Power Supply Unit PSU on page 54 Make sure that the power supply unit engages correctly in the i mounting location and is locked in position This is the only way to prevent the power supply unit from sliding out of its mountings and being damaged during transportation 5 2 5 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Only when replacing a non defective hot plug power supply unit in a non redundant configuration Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 2 Close the rear door of the rack see Closing the rack door on page 51 5 3 Removing a redundant hot plug power supply unit a Trained personnel 5 3 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for t
164. t plug PCle slot for the Modular Raid controller only e G hot plug PCle slots e H non hot plug PCle slots on the baseboard Mette Figure 245 CPUMEMR numbering scheme 356 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Appendix ok GF ar e GO Figure 246 DIMM slot numbering scheme RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 357 Appendix 16 2 Mounting order for SSD and HDD modules Basic rules for the mounting order of solid state drives and hard disk drives 1 If solid state drives and hard disk drives are to be installed the solid state drives are installed first Solid state drives with different capacities are installed from highest to lowest capacity Hard disk drives with different capacities are installed from highest to lowest capacity Hard disk drives with different rotation speeds are installed from highest to lowest speed If drives using SAS bus technology and drives using SATA bus technology are to be installed drives using SAS bus technology are installed first HDD SSD modules are installed as indicated in figure 247 Begin with HDD SSD bay 0 in the left down corner Install dummy modules into unpopulated HDD SSD bays Figure 247 Mounting order for HDD SSD bays 358 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Appendix 16 3 Memory board configuration Basic rules for the population order of DIMM memory modules DIMM memory modules with different capaci
165. t plug n n jn in in jn jn jn Gen2 width x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x4 x8 x8 Slot 1 2 8 3 4 5 J6 7 Vendor Type PCle Max LSI SAS 3Gb Gen1x4 3 x x x x x x Cougar2 Gen 2x8 1 x SAS Gen 2x8 2 x x x RAID 1 11 1 C1 1 1 WASAT Emulex 4G FCx1 Gen 1x8 8 x X x x x x 4G FCx2 Gen 1x8 8 xX x x x x x 8G FCx1 Gen 2x8 8 x x x x x x 8G FCx2 Gen 2x8 8 x x x x x X FCoE Gen 2x8 8 x x x x x x Table 7 Expansion card installation recommendation I O Hubs IOH 1 and IOH 2 364 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Appendix Chipset IOH 1 IOH 2 Bus scan order 3 2 1 5 J6 J4 8 I O space assignment order within 1 2 3 4 J3 2 1 the I O Hub IOH Hot plug n jn jn in in jn jn jn Gen2 width x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x4 x8 x8 Slot 1 2 8 3 J4 5 J6 7 Vendor Type PCle Max Intel GbEx1 Gen 1x4 8 x X x x x X GbEx2 Gen 1x4 8 x x x X x X GbEx4 Gen 1x4 8 2 2 x X x x 10GbEx2 Gen 2x8 8 x X x x x x Table 7 Expansion card installation recommendation I O Hubs IOH 1 and IOH 2 Chipset IOH 3 IOH 4 Bus scan order 1211 10 9 17 16 15 14 13 I O space assigning order within 1 2 1 2 the I O Hub IOH Hot plug y iy iy iy in in jn jn jn Gen2 width x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x4
166. t the slot lock 2 and relock the slot 3 gt Close the hot plug slot 4 8 5 9 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Installing the rear cover on page 48 2 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 3 Closing the rack door on page 51 138 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 6 Replacing a hot plug expansion card ri Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION e The actions described in this section may only be performed by personnel with the appropriate technical training The device can be seriously damaged if it is opened without authorization or if repairs are attempted by untrained personnel e Each slot in the server must have either an expansion card or Hot plug PCle slot a dummy module that is a retaining plate with an attached removal tool Non hot plug PCle slot a slot cover e Please observe the safety information in Safety instructions on page 31 Only expansion cards of the
167. tenance Manual 339 Cables 15 5 8 Removing the baseboard Figure 227 Removing the baseboard gt Loosen the captive screws 1 gt Slide the baseboard approximately 1 cm in the direction of the arrow 2 CAUTION Make sure that you have removed all power supply units before removing the baseboard Otherwise the power supply units or the power distribution board might be damaged gt Carefully lift the baseboard out of the chassis by using the handle 3 340 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 5 9 Opening the cable guides For the SAS cable the SATA cable the front video connector cable or the front USB cable Figure 228 Opening the front connectors cable guide gt Remove the screws see circles gt Open the cable guide gt Select the cable to be removed Front USB cable 1 SAS backplane cable 2 Front video connector cable 3 Signalling cable to the optical drive 4 gt Open the corresponding cable clamps and remove the defective cable s RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 341 Cables For the SAS cable Figure 229 Opening the SAS cable guide gt Remove the screws see circles gt Open the cable guide gt Open the cable clamps and remove the defective SAS cable 15 5 10 Closing the cable guides For the SAS cable the SATA cable the front video connector cable or the front USB cable Figure 230 Closing the front connectors cable gui
168. tenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 5 5 Removing the expansion card from the removal tool Figure 71 Removing the expansion card from the removal tool gt Lift the green movable engaging hooks no more than approximately 1 mm until the expansion card is completely released gt Take the expansion card out and put it aside CAUTION The engaging hooks may easily be damaged if too much pressure is applied RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 135 Expansion cards and BBU 8 5 6 Removing the engaging hooks Figure 72 Removing the engaging hooks gt Push the green engaging hooks down in the direction of the arrows 1 until they disengage from the removal tool gt Remove the engaging hooks 2 and keep them in a safe place 136 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 5 7 Inserting a retaining plate in the removal tool Figure 73 Inserting the retaining plate in the removal tool gt Insert the retaining plate in the slot of the removal tool gt Insert the green engaging hooks in the rods and push them down until they engage in the upper edge of the retaining plate RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 137 Expansion cards and BBU 8 5 8 Inserting the dummy module in the slot Figure 74 Inserting the dummy module in the slot gt Carefully insert the removal tool together with the dummy module in the slot 1 gt Inser
169. the heavy weight it is mandatory to use a suitable lifter for removing the RX900 S1 from the rack Do not use the front handles to raise the server as they are not designed to bear the weight of the unit The front handles are only to be used for pushing the server into the rack or pulling it out of the rack gt Slide the server onto the lifter platform CAUTION Due to the heavy weight a suitable lifter is required to remove the server from the rack Make sure that the lifter is locked in place before you start to slide the server gt Release the locking mechanism of both rails 3 Left side oft the server Push upwards Right side of the server Push downwards gt Slide the inner part of the rail mounted on the server out of the middle part of the rail as far as possible The server will now be placed on the lifter RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 43 Basic procedures 4 5 Opening the server A Trained personnel CAUTION e Only for non hot plug components Before removing or installing covers turn off the server all peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cables from the outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock e The housing covers must be replaced as soon as possible for purposes of cooling to comply with EMC regulations regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility and to prevent fires The housing covers must not remain open for longer than 5 minutes
170. the replacement 7 Remove all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCle slots 8 to 17 see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 Before removing the expansion cards take a note on the installation slot number for each card Make sure that you reinstall the card in the slot it was located before the replacement 8 Remove the PCI Riser see Expansion cards and BBU on page 105 15 1 3 Removing the fan cage Figure 184 Removing the fan cage gt Loosen the captive screws 1 gt Lift the fan cage out of the chassis 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 293 Cables 15 1 4 Removing the CPUMEMR guide Figure 185 Removing the CPUMEMR guide gt Loosen the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 1 gt Lift the CPUMEMR guide out of the chassis 2 294 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 1 5 Removing the fan cable Figure 186 Removing the fan cable gt Remove the screws and the plug washers of the fan connectors 1 Be careful while removing the screws as the plug washers might fall on the baseboard gt Rotate each connector by 90 2 and slide it in the cutout of the fan base 3 gt Pull the connectors out from underneath the fan base as indicated by the arrow 4 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 295 Cables Figure 187 Disconnecting the fan cable gt Disconnect the fan cable from the baseboard 296 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 1 6 Installing the f
171. ties are installed from highest to lowest capacity Subdivide the total number of DIMM memory modules such that the same multiple of four modules is placed on each CPUMEMR If there are DIMM memory modules left after each CPUMEMR has the same multiple of four DIMM memory modules insert four DIMM memory modules on each CPUMEMRs starting with CPUMEMR 1 until all DIMM memory modules are installed Avoid mixing of DIMM memory modules from different supplies as much as possible Use at least DIMM memory modules of the same supplier in the upper part slot 1F to 2H and the lower part slot 1A to 2D of an individual CPUMEMR i Only use identical DIMM memory modules in the minimum configuration Table 5 shows the DIMM slot population order and the mapping of DIMM slots to CPUs and IOHs for 4 6 and 8 CPUMEMRs CPU DIMM 4CPUMEMRs 6CPUMEMRs 8 CPUMEMRs IOH No slot 4B 1A 2B 2A 1B 1A l2B 2A 1B 1A 2B 2A No POP 1D 1C 2D 2C 1D 1C 2D 2C 1D 1C 2D 2C order 4F 1E 2F 2E 1F 1E 2F 2E 1F 1E 2F 2E 1H 1G 2H 2G 1H 1G 2H 2G 1H 1G 2H 2G CPU 1 1 X f f fee PX J J x J fee 2 X X J x x J fee IX IX fee 3 x X X J x x X x l 4 XxX X IX X X X X X x x X x CPU 2 1 ee gt i a 2 X X l J X IX fee fee X IX J fee 3 X X IX Je X KX X Jee IX X Xx Jee 4 xX X X X X X X x x x x xX
172. tomer service team CAUTION e The actions described in this manual shall be performed by technical specialists A technical specialist is a person who is trained to install the server including hardware and software e Repairs to the device that do not relate to CSS failures shall be performed by service personnel Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability e Any failure to observe the guidelines in this manual and any improper repairs could expose the user to risks electric shock energy hazards fire hazards or damage the equipment e Before installing removing internal options to from the server turn off the server all peripheral devices and any other connected devices Also unplug all power cords from the power outlet Failure to do so can cause electric shock Before starting up CAUTION e During installation and before operating the device observe the instructions on environmental conditions for your device e f the device is brought in from a cold environment condensation may form both inside and on the outside of the device Wait until the device has acclimatized to room temperature and is absolutely dry before starting it up Material damage may be caused to the device if this requirement is not observed e Transport the device only in the original packaging or in packaging that protects it from knocks and jolts RX900 S
173. ummy modules in PCle slots 8 to 17 see Before removing the expansion cards take a note on the installation slot number for each card Make sure that you reinstall the card in the slot it was located before the replacement 9 Remove the PCI Riser see 10 Remove the BBU holder see 15 4 3 Sliding the local service display outward gt Unlock the local service display 1 gt Slide the local service display outward a few centimeters so that you have free access 2 316 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 4 4 Disconnecting the cables Figure 207 Disconnecting the cables from the baseboard gt Disconnect the following cables from the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable for the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 317 Cables 15 4 5 Removing the fan cage Figure 208 Removing the fan cage gt Loosen the captive screws 1 gt Lift the fan cage out of the chassis 2 318 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Cables 15 4 6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide ae d Figure 209 Removing the CPUMEMR guide gt Loosen the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 1 gt Lift the CPUMEMR guide out of the chassis 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 3
174. uthorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability CAUTION e Do not connect the cable using excessive force the connector is weak e Dispose of used battery properly Keep away from children e Follow the safety instructions in the Safety instructions on page 31 8 12 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the BBU tool less RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 175 Expansion cards and BBU 8 12 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Removing the rear cover on page 46 176 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU 8 12 3 Disconnecting the BBU from the Modular RAID controller a gt Figure 103 Disconnecting the BBU from the Modular RAID controller gt Open the cable clamps 1 gt Disconnect th
175. ver on page 41 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 Removing the rear cover on page 46 oa F wo DN Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators on page 39 8 10 3 Removing the PCI Riser Figure 94 Removing the PCI Riser 164 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU gt Press the green button 1 gt Lift the handle 2 to disconnect the PCI Riser PCIR from the baseboard gt Pull the PCIR up and out by using the handle 3 8 10 4 Removing the Modular RAID controller Figure 95 Removing the Modular RAID controller from the slot gt Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward 1 pushing the plastic part down 2 and lifting the slot lock 3 gt Carefully pull the Modular RAID controller out of the lot 4 gt Disconnect the SAS cables from the Modular RAID controller ports RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 165 Expansion cards and BBU 8 10 5 Inserting the Modular RAID controller ee he ee he ee dao es de a a A A a x js MTR UUIAS UEC AN 96 Connecting the SAS cables gt Connect the SAS cables to the Modular RAID controller ports as follows MLC1 port A HDD SSD modules 0 1 2 3 MLC2 port B HDD SSD modules 4 5 6 7 166 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Expansion cards and BBU Figure 97 Inserting the Modular RAID controller gt Carefully ins
176. xpansion cards and dummy modules in PCle slots 8 to 17 see Before removing the expansion cards take a note on the installation slot number for each card Make sure that you reinstall the card in the slot it was located before the replacement 9 Remove the PCI Riser see 10 Remove the BBU holder see 5 4 3 Sliding the local service display outward Figure 18 Sliding the local service display outward gt Unlock the local service display 1 gt Slide the local service display outward a few centimeters so that you have free access 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 63 Power supply 5 4 4 Disconnecting the cables Figure 19 Disconnecting the cables from the baseboard gt Disconnect the following cables from the baseboard SAS backplane cable 1 Signalling cable 2 and power cable 3 to the optical drive Front video connector cable 4 Front USB cable 5 Control panel cable 6 Chassis ID cable 7 Power cable for the SAS backplane 8 For the cable plan see 64 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Power supply 5 4 5 Removing the fan cage Figure 20 Removing the fan cage gt Loosen the captive screws 1 gt Lift the fan cage out of the chassis 2 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 65 Power supply 5 4 6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide Figure 21 Removing the CPUMEMR guide gt Loosen the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide 1 gt Lift the
177. y inward until it clicks into place 2 13 1 5 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot on page 186 2 Closing the server on page 47 3 Mounting the server in the rack on page 49 4 Bringing the server back to operation on page 51 5 Closing the rack door on page 51 RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 251 Management and diagnostics modules 13 2 Replacing the chassis ID board yi Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information CAUTION Procedures indicated as Authorized personnel only must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability 13 2 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable Phillips Ph2 screw driver e Replacing the chassis ID board tool less 13 2 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 2 Shutting down the server on page 41 3 Sliding the server out of the rack on page 42 4 Opening the server on page 44 5 Remove all CPUMEMRs see Removing the CPUMEMR on page 190 Before removing the CPU
178. y module on page 88 2 Installing the HDD SSD module on page 80 6 3 Removing the HDD SSD module fa Trained personnel 6 3 1 Required tools e Starting and completing the task key for the rack doors if applicable e Removing the HDD SSD module tool less 6 3 2 Starting the task gt Perform the following procedures 1 Opening the rack door on page 40 86 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 3 3 Unlocking the HDD SSD module Figure 38 Unlocking the 2 5 inch HDD SSD module gt Release the locking mechanism as follows 1 Press the two green tabs of the locking lever together 1 2 Push the handle of the HDD SSD module fully in the direction of the arrow 2 The HDD SSD module is now unlocked 6 3 4 Removing the HDD SSD module gt Pull the HDD SSD module out a few centimeters gt Wait for at least 60 seconds This period is necessary for the RAID controller to recognize that an HDD SSD module has been removed and for the hard disk drive to come to a stop gt Pull the HDD SSD module out completely RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 87 Hard disk and solid state drives 6 3 5 Installing the dummy module To install a dummy module follow the procedure for Removing the dummy module on page 81 in reverse order 6 3 6 Completing the task gt Perform the following procedures to complete the task 1 Closing the rack door on page 51
179. your sales outlet The components or parts marked with a warning label e g lightning symbol may only be opened removed or exchanged by authorized qualified personnel The warranty expires if the device is damaged during the installation or replacement of system expansions You may only set those resolutions and refresh rates specified in the operating manual of the monitor Otherwise you may damage your monitor If you are in any doubt contact your sales outlet or customer service centre RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 33 Safety instructions Batteries CAUTION e Incorrect replacement of batteries may result in a risk of explosion The batteries may only be replaced with identical batteries or with a type recommended by the manufacturer see the Technical Manual for the system board e Replace the lithium battery on the system board in accordance with the instructions in the Maintenance manual e The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated Do not disassemble heat about 100 C 212F or incinerate the battery Working with CDs DVDs and CD DVD drives When working with devices with CD DVD drives these instructions must be followed 34 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1 Safety instructions CAUTION e Only use CDs DVDs that are in perfect condition in your server s CD DVD drive in order to prevent data loss equipment damage and injury e Check each CD DVD

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