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1. Place the server on the slide rails in the rack 1 and secure the server with the four knurled screws in the rack 2 3 5 3 Connecting the rack server to the line voltage The server is eguipped with a permanently installed standard power supply Two standard designs are available for the power supply The only difference between them is that the connection panel is rotated 180 Since the connection panels are otherwise identical the diagrams below show only one ofthe standard power supplies The power supply of the server can be set to the following line voltage range 100 V to 125 V or 200 V to 240 V voltage range set on the server corresponds to the local line voltage The marker arrow on Before connecting the server to the line voltage you must always check that the line the plug in unit points to the voltage range set 100 V 125 V 200 V 240 V gt If the wrong line voltage is set lift out the plug in unit with a screwdriver a turn it and replace it A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 19 Installation Prepare the keyboard gt Plug the power cable of the server into the server 1 and into a free electrical outlet of the multi outlet assembly in the rack 2 see technical manual for rack Guide the cable through the cable routings of the rack 3 6 Prepare the keyboard eT gt Plug the appropriate connector of the keyboard cable into the socket on the underside of the keyboard as shown in the illus
2. 0 rs 244 3 5 Installing rack server in removing from rack sese 2 14 3 5 1 Mounting the slide in module eene 245 3 5 2 Installing the slide in module 2 terne a 3 5 3 Connecting the rack server to the line voltage 19 9 6 Prepar th KeyDOAIQ aerei 4800 ku k pad cave oett ages berg 20 3 7 Connecting devices to the Servel c rater dee laadid aed danel esae Ta gk katsu Ed Ka mui RR 21 4 Preparation for use and operation esee nn nnne nn nnn nn tnter nnne nnn 4 1 Unlocking locking the tower server 4 2 Operation controls xm 42 1 Operation Controls aise ct neret kuked katade ier dedere ap E Cte ERA FRE LIE i Hae REEL eo BRA Fe ag eda A PO IndiCatOrs aitia laamasid i o e EE RH o E HEEL EE SEE HEY EL FEE ED HER aa 4 2 3 Drive indicators 4 3 Switching the server on and off 4 4 Configuring the server 4 4 1 Configuration with ServerStart 4 4 2 Configuration without ServerStart 4 4 3 Installing the operating system 4 5 Locking the tower server ses 4 6 Cleaning the SENET s oai ener e deer te i adn e da savid bone Ea a Fee ka Se PAP sien vahed Fea 5 Opening and closing the server 00 nnnenennnenennnaennnnnananannennnnnnnnannnanannnnenanannanannnanena 33 5 1 Open
3. PRIMERGY B120 Intel based Server Systems OPERATING MANUAL FUJITSU COMPUTERS SIEMENS Are there any technical problems or other questions you need clarified Please contact oneofour service partners e your sales partner e your sales outlet Further information can be found in the guarantee booklet or in the service address booklet The latest information on our products tips updates etc can be found on the Internet under http www fujitsu siemens com Dieses Handbuch wurde auf Recycling Papier gedruckt This manual has been printed on recycled paper Ce manuel est imprim sur du papier recycl Este manual ha sido impreso sobre papel reciclado Questo manuale stato stampato su carta da riciclaggio Denna handbok r tryckt p recyclingpapper Dit handboek werd op recycling papier gedrukt Herausgegeben von Published by Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Bestell Nr Order No A26361K646 Z102 17619 Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany AG 0201 02 01 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 PRIMERGY B120 Operating Manual February 2001 edition Microsoft MS MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation VESA and DPMS are trademarks of Video Electronics Standards Association PS 2 is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Inc Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation USA All other trademarks referenced are trademarks o
4. A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 41 Troubleshooting and tips Drives dead at system boot 7 10 Drives dead at system boot SCSI drives are reported as dead at system boot This error message may occur when the server has a disk array controller SCSI cabling incorrect gt Make sure the SCSI cable connection and the SCSI channel assignment still correspond to the original state The Disk Array Controller configuration is incorrect gt Check and correct the settings for the drives with the disk array controller utility DACCF Further information is provided in the manual on the disk array controller 7 11 Added drive defective An added SCSI drive is reported as defective This error message may occur when the server has a disk array controller Disk Array Controller is not configured for this hard disk drive The drive was probably installed with the system switched off gt Reconfigure the disk array controller for the hard disk drive Information is contained in the documentation on the disk array controller or gt Reinstall the drive while the system is switched on If the hard disk drive continues to be shown as defective then replace it see The SCSI hard disk subsystem 7 12 Error messages on the screen The meaning of the error message is contained in the manual on BIOS setup and in the documentation on the boards and programs used 42 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 8 System components and expansions This chapter
5. wait until it is absolutely dry and has reached approximately the same temperature as the installation site Material damage may be caused to the device if this requirement is not observed Installation and operation A WARNING The server automatically sets itself to a line voltage in the range of 100 V to 240 V Ensure that the local mains voltage lies within these limits e This device has a safety tested power cable and must only be connected to a properly grounded wall outlet Ensure that the power socket on the device or the grounded wall outlet is freely accessible e The ON OFF switch does not disconnect the device from the line voltage To disconnect the line voltage completely remove the power plug from the grounded power outlet e Connect the device and the attached peripherals to the same circuit loss of data e Lay all cables so that nobody can stand on them or trip over them Refer to the relevant notes in the operating manual when connecting the device e No data transmission cable should be connected or disconnected during a thunderstorm danger of lightning Please ensure that no objects e g necklaces paperclips etc or liquids can get into the interior of the device this may cause an electrical shock or short circuit e In emergencies e g damaged casing elements or cables penetration of liquids or foreign matter switch off the device immediately remove the power connector and contact your cust
6. 5 A at 230 V or 3 A at 115 V The rated current for the monitor is also given on the monitor itself or in the Operating Manual for the monitor A If you connect the monitor power cable to the monitor power outlet of a server with the 3 5 Installing rack server in removing from rack Please observe the safety precautions and references to rack installation in the chapter Important notes as well as the mounting instructions in the technical manual for the corresponding rack The server may not occupy the top height unit of the 19 inch rack as otherwise no board can be replaced even with the plug in module pulled out completely However the top height unit can be used with other components When mounting the server in the rack ask other persons for help depending on its equipment the server weighs up to 24 kg The rack can tip over when more than one heavy plug in module is pulled out From the rack assembly set you require the following e 12 Spring nuts e 8Allen screws Allen key No 5 14 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Installing rack server in removing from rack Installation 3 5 1 Mounting the slide in module gt Screw together the front panel and the bottom tray to form a slide in module 1 2 gt Place the server in the slide in module with the right side facing downward and somewhat offset toward the rear A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 15 Installation Installing rack server in removing from rack gt P
7. Diagnostic system 52 Dimensions 4 DIP switch 55 Disk Array Controller 1 29 43 47 configuring 29 defective drive 42 Display cleaning 31 Disposal and recycling 9 Drive changing floppy disk drive 50 installing accessible 5 14 inch drive 49 removing accessible 5 4 inch drive 49 reported as dead 42 SCSI hard disk drive 43 Drive cover 23 Drive indicators 47 Drive defective 42 E ECC 2 Electrical data typical power supply 3 Electromagnetic compatibility 7 Electrostatic sensitive devices 7 EMC 7 EMC regulations 51 Energy saving 9 Environmental class 4 Environmental conditions 4 Environmental data 4 Error drive defect 42 drive reported as dead 42 flickering screen 40 floppy disk cannot be read written 41 message on the screen 42 no mouse pointer 41 Screen 39 screen display drifts 40 Server 39 server switches itself off 39 57 Index system does not boot 41 time 41 wrong date 41 Error logging 55 ESD 7 Extensions system board 55 F Fan exchanging 54 FCC statement 8 Features 1 Flickering stripes on the monitor screen 40 Floppy disk drive changing 50 indicator 26 Floppy disk cannot be read or written 41 Further information 1 G GAM 29 General information 1 H Hard disk 26 Hard disk cover installing 30 removing 24 Hard disk drive 43 Hard disk error indicator 26 Hard disk subsystem 1 43 Height module 17 Hot replace 1 43 Hot replace SCSI platter 4 x 1 inch carriers 47 I I2C connector
8. MS DOS and the RemoteView from the chipDISK If the RemoteView software is not yet installed on the chipDISK install the software as described in the manual for RemoteView gt Toterminate RemoteView use the menu item Boot Original OS The server boots the standard operating system How to operate RemoteView is described in the corresponding documentation of RemoteView A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 53 System components and expansions Replacing the system fan 8 5 Replacing the system fan The server system fan can easily be replaced during servicing gt Open the server see Opening and closing the server gt Pull the cable off the fan 1 gt Press on the clip 2 from behind and remove the fan 3 gt Place the new fan in the bay The proper fan position can best be judged from the outside at the back of the server When doing so make sure the fan clip a engages properly 2 gt Connect the cable to the fan gt Close the server again see Opening and closing the server 54 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Adapter module System components and expansions 8 6 Adapter module The adapter module is located at the front in the base of the house In addition to the system board it provides the following functions System fan control Device ID e Error logging 1 DIP switch
9. Z102 1 7619 25 Preparation for use and operation Operation controls 4 2 1 Operation controls Lock unlocks or locks the server ON OFF switch switches the server to ready to operate or on voltage To disconnect the line voltage completely remove the power plug from the ji The ON OFF switch and the main switch do not disconnect the server from the line socket 4 2 2 Indicators Power on indicator lights green when the server is switched on IDE busy indicator lights green when an IDE drive is being accessed 4 2 3 Drive indicators Hard disk indicator Lights when the hard disk drive in this slot is being accessed R Hard disk error only in conjunction with disk array controller lights when the hard disk drive in this slot is defective and needs replacing It is possible that the drive is not correctly inserted flashes when a rebuild is carried out by the disk array controller after a drive has been exchanged CD ROM drive indicator The indicator lights up when the CD ROM drive is accessed Floppy disk drive indicator The indicator lights up when the floppy disk drive is being accessed 26 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Switching the server on and off Preparation for use and operation 4 3 Switching the server on and off If after switching on the server there is nothing but flickering stripes on the screen switch the server off immediately see Troubleshooting and tips Flickering stripes on the monitor scr
10. of the BIOS Setup for the firmware Hard disk subsystem The hard disk subsystem is available in an SCSI hot replace version consisting of the SCSI backplane and up to four SCSI hard disk slide in modules with an SCA Single Connector Attachment interface With a disk array controller the PRIMERGY B120 server can be expanded to a high availability system The SCSI hard disk subsystem features Ultra160 SCSI Standard controllers and disk array controller can be used as SCSI controllers With a disk array controller and a corresponding RAID configuration Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks a defective hard disk drive can be replaced during operation hot replace A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 1 Introduction Features Power supply The PRIMERGY B120 server is eguipped with a permanently installed power supply High level of availability and failure protection When memory data are accessed 1 bit errors in the main memory are recognized and automatically corrected with the ECC Error Correcting Code method ASR amp R Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart restarts the system in the case of an error and automatically hides the defective system components PDA Prefailure Detection and Analyzing technology from Fujitsu Siemens Computers analyzes and monitors all components important for system reliability Server management is realized with the software ServerView and PDA technology It reports the threat of a system error or
11. overloading so that preventative measures can be taken ServerView enables the management of all PRIMERGY servers in a network via a central console In the process ServerView supports the following functions depending on the system board of the server e Remote power on Wakeup On LAN Intrusion Detection Temperature monitoring of the CPU and the surrounding area Power monitoring End of Life monitoring of the fans with timely indication before failure Watchdog timer for operating system and applications with Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart ASR amp R Further information on ServerView is provided in the associated documentation ServerStart You can configure the PRIMERGY server quickly and purposefully with the ServerStart software provided User guided menus are available for installing the server operating systems Service and Support PRIMERGY devices are service friendly and modular thus enabling quick and simple maintenance The flash EPROM program supplied with the Fujitsu Siemens utilities supports fast BIOS update With the optional Remote Test and Diagnosis System RemoteView chipDISK long distance maintenance and service remote can also be performed on the servers of the PRIMERGY series 2 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Notational conventions Introduction 1 2 Notational conventions The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows Pay particular attention to texts marked with t
12. 361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Configuring the server Preparation for use and operation 4 4 Configuring the server This section contains information of the server configuration and on installing the operating system Make sure that the energy saving functions are disabled in the BIOS Setup during server operation 4 4 1 Configuration with ServerStart With the ServerStart CD provided you can configure the server and install the operating system in a convenient manner The menu guided configuration includes the server configuration with the SCU and the disk array controller configuration with the GAM Global Array Manager or Adaptec Storage Manager Note on SCSI ID Please note that the SCSI IDs for the hard disk drives are permanently assigned i e in the order 0 1 2 and 3 from bottom to top Descriptions of operating systems not covered in the disk array controller manual are provided in the appropriate readme files on the driver diskettes To find out how to operate ServerStart and for further information see the corresponding CD booklet If you use ServerStart you can skip the following sections on how to configure the server and install the operating system Continue with the section Locking the tower server instead 4 4 2 Configuration without ServerStart Configuring the Disk Array Controller If your server is fitted with a Disk Array Controller you must configure the DAC as described in the related documentation Configuring t
13. 55 IDE busy indicator 26 IDE drive 48 IDE interface 52 Important notes 5 Indicating hard disk error 26 Indicator CD ROM drive 26 floppy disk drive 26 hard disk drive 26 IDE busy 26 operation 26 Indicators 25 Information general 1 Installation 11 Installation and operation 5 Installing hard disk cover 30 58 rack server 14 Interfaces 21 Italics 3 K Keyboard cleaning 31 connecting 20 Keyboard port 21 L Label on plastic casing parts 9 LAN port 21 Light emitting diode 6 Line voltage connecting rack server 19 connecting tower server 13 Line voltage range 19 Lithium battery 6 changing 55 Lock 26 Locking tower server 23 30 M Main memory upgrading 55 Main switch 26 Message error 42 Monitor connecting to power voltage 14 drifting display 40 error message 42 Monitor port 21 Mouse cleaning 31 no mouse pointer 41 Mouse pointer not dislayed 41 Mouse port 21 N Noise level 4 Notational conventions 3 Note on the laser 6 Notes Before operating the device 5 CE certificate 7 disposal and recycling 9 safety 5 O ON OFF switch 26 Onboard SCSI controller configuring 29 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Opening 33 Operating system installing 29 not starting 41 Operation 23 Overview features 1 ports and slots 21 P Packing material 9 11 Parallel port 21 PDA technology 2 Plastic casing parts Label 9 Poper operation of the system 6 Ports 21 Power on indicator 26 doesn t fail to light 39 Pre
14. aging which protects it from knocks and jolts to the new site Do not unpack the server until all transportation maneuvers are completed 8 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Disposal and recycling Important notes 2 5 Disposal and recycling Environmentally friendly product design and development This product has been designed in accordance with the FSC standard environmentally friendly product design and development This means that the designers have taken into account decisive criteria such as durability selection of materials and coding emissions packaging the ease with which the product can be dismantled and the extent to which it can be recycled This saves resources and thus reduces the harm done to the environment Note on saving energy Devices that do not have to be switched on permanently should not be switched on until they are used and should be switched off during long breaks and on completion of work Notes on packaging Please do not dispose of the rear slot cover plate We recommend that you do not throw away the original packaging in case you need it later for transporting your system unit If possible the system unit and the devices should only be transported in their original packaging Note on dealing with consumables Please dispose of printer consumables and batteries in accordance with local government regulations Do not throw lithium batteries or accumulators into the trashcan They must be disposed of in acc
15. ailability through highly developed hardware and software components Hardware components include hot replace carriers the ServerView server management PDA Prefailure Detection and Analyzing and ASR amp R Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart Security functions in the BIOS Setup and on the system board protect the data on the server against manipulation As a floorstand server the lockable drive cover and as rack server the lockable rack offers additional security This Operating Manual tells you how to put your server into operation how to operate it in daily use and how to expand or upgrade your server Work steps which are identical for the tower and rack version are only described for the tower version Further information is provided in the manual Safety Guarantee and Ergonomics in the Technical Manual of the system board with the description for the BIOS setup in the technical manual for the rack rack server in the manual for the monitor in the manual for the ServerView server management in the manual for the Remote Test and Diagnosis System RemoteView in the documentation for the boards and drives in the documentation of your operating system in the information files of your operating system 1 1 Features System board For a description of the features of the system board intergrated in your PRIMERGY B120 server please see the Technical Manual of the system board for the hardware and the description
16. all plug of the power supply cable to the power supply connection 3 of the chipDISK board Make sure the jumper 1 is set to M gt Open the server see Opening and closing the server 52 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 chipDISK for RemoteView System components and expansions gt Screw the chipDISK onto the side of the drive cage 1 gt Connect the IDE data cable provided to the chipDISK 1 and to the primary IDE interface of the system board gt Connect the other end of the power supply cable to the appropriate connection on the system board see also the technical manual for the system board gt Close the server again see Opening and closing the server Removing is performed in the reverse order 8 4 2 Configuring the chipDISK You must enter the chipDISK parameters hard disk parameters in BIOS Setup and boot from the chipdisk once using these parameters in order for RemoteView to be started automatically later Proceed as follows gt Reboot the server Press the function key F2 if the message Press F2 to enter Setup is displayed on the screen In the BIOS Setup select the menu item IDE Drive 1 from the Main monitor page Set the value for Type to Auto Select the Server menu in the BIOS setup vv Ww NN Set the value for Diagnostic System to enabled Change the setting for Next Boot Uses to Diagnostic System v Save the setting and terminate BIOS Setup The server boots
17. ckwards 3 Lift off the top cover upwards 4 vvvvy Closing is performed in the reverse order A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 35 6 Property and data protection The tower server is protected against unauthorized opening with the lock Regardless of this two intrusion detection switches are employed with which the ServerView program recognizes and logs any removal of the housing side cover and the hard disk cover To prevent the tower server from being stolen it can be secured to a fixed object with a steel cable run through the tab on the back The rack server is protected against unauthorized access with the lockable rack door For protecting your system and your data internally from unauthorized access you can use the BIOS Setup security functions A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 37 7 Troubleshooting and tips Take note of the safety notes in the manual Safety and Ergonomics and in the chapter Installation when you connect or disconnect cables If a fault occurs try to correct it according to the following procedures These are described e inthis chapter in the documentation of the connected devices e inthe help systems of the software used If you fail to correct the problem proceed as follows gt Note the steps carried out and the system status when the error occurred Also make a note of any error messages displayed gt Switch the server off gt Contact your customer service center 7 1 Operation indicato
18. d can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between equipment and the receiver Connectthe equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user The use of shielded I O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices Failure to do so may violate FCC rules 2 4 Transporting the server Transport the server only in its original packaging or in a pack
19. d closing 33 setting up 12 unlocking 23 Transport 8 Trouble drive defect 42 59 Index drive reported as dead 42 Ultra3 Wide SCSI 47 flickering screen 40 Unlocking tower server 23 floppy disk cannot be read written 41 USB port 21 message on the screen 42 no mouse pointer 41 V Screen 39 Ventilation gaps 4 screen display drifts 40 server 39 Ww Wakeup On LAN WOL 28 Warranty features 6 server switches itself off 39 System does not boot 41 Troubleshooting and tips 39 Weight 4 T Winter time 41 Wrong date 41 U160 SCSI 47 Wrong time 41 Ultra160 SCSI 43 60 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619
20. describes how to modify your server hardware e g installing or removing boards or accessible drives Work steps which are identical for the tower and rack version are only described for the tower version Memory and processor upgrading as well as replacement of the lithium battery are described in the Technical Manual for the system board cover of the server A detailed description of the system board is provided in the i You will find an overview and a brief description of the installed system boards on the side corresponding Technical Manual Please take note of the safety information in the chapter Important notes 8 1 The SCSI hard disk subsystem The hard disk subsystem is available in an SCSI hot replace version consisting of the SCSI backplane and up to four SCSI hard disk slide in modules with an SCA Single Connector Attachment interface With a disk array controller the PRIMERGY B120 server can be expanded to a high availability system The SCSI hard disk subsystem features Ultra160 SCSI Standard controllers and disk array controller can be used as SCSI controllers With a disk array controller and a corresponding RAID configuration Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks a defective hard disk drive can be replaced during operation hot replace When an SCSI hard disk drive is operated in a hot replace capable SCSI subsystem on a disk array controller and is part of a disk array which operates in RAID Level 1 or 5 t
21. e must be free of static charges e Pull out the power plug before inserting or pulling out boards containing ESDs e A Always hold boards with ESDs by their edges Nevertouch pins or conductors on boards fitted with ESDs Other important notes e When cleaning the device please observe the relevant notes in the paragraph Cleaning the server e Keep this Operating Manual safety and all additional documentation e g Technical Manual CD in a safe place together with the device If you pass on the device to third parties you should also pass on the whole documentation 2 2 CE certificate The shipped version of this device complies with the reguirements of the EEC directives 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic compatibility and 73 23 EEC Low voltage directive A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 7 Important notes FCC Class B Compliance Statement 2 3 FCC Class B Compliance Statement The following statement applies to the products covered in this manual unless otherwise specified herein The statement for other products will appear in the accompanying documentation NOTE This eguipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Eguipment Regulations These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses an
22. e take note of the safety information in the chapter Important notes tower version For details on the rack variant please see the Technical Manual for the i Work steps which are identical for the tower and rack version are only described for the rack 4 1 Unlocking locking the tower server Enabling access to the accessible drives gt Unlock the server 1 gt Slide the drive cover downwards 2 gt Ifyou wish to prevent access to the hard disk drives then lock the server again 3 Now the drive cover cannot be pushed into the top position and the hard disk cover cannot be removed A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 23 Preparation for use and operation Unlocking locking the tower server Enabling access to the hard disk drives gt Unlock the server 1 gt Slide up the drive cover as far as possible 2 gt Remove the hard disk cover toward the front 3 4 The hard disk cover is remounted and the server connected in the reverse order 24 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Operation controls Preparation for use and operation 4 2 Operation controls 1 2 CD ROM drive with power on indicator 6 Message indicator Floppy disk drive with power on indicator 5 IDE busy indicator S Lock 7 ON OFF switch with power on indicator 4 Chipcard reader with power on indicator 8 Hard disk indicator optional optional 9 Hard disk error indicator optional A26361 K646
23. ed in the reverse order replaced with a new drive then the blank insert must be reinstalled due to cooling the applicable EMC regulations regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and fire protection A Keep the blank insert for future use If the hard disk drive is removed again and not gt Push the hard disk carrier into the bay 1 as far as possible and then swing down the carrier handle completely to enable the locking mechanism to engage 2 The removal of the hard disk carrier is performed in the reverse order 46 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 The SCSI hard disk subsystem System components and expansions 8 1 4 SCSI platter for four 1 inch hard disk slide in modules The hot replace SCSI platter connects up to four 1 inch hard disk slide in module with the SCSI controller and supports Ultra3 Wide SCSI U160 SCSI SCSI ID 3 D SCSI ID 2 SCSI ID 1 SCSIIDO L 1 SCSI input SCSI controller 3 Drive indicators 2 Power supply 4 SCA ports hard disk carriers Each hard disk carrier is assigned to two drive indicators The upper indicator green shows the drive activity The lower indicator orange shows a hard disk error However a hard disk error can only be indicated when the drive is operated on a di
24. een The ON OFF switch and the main switch do not disconnect the server from the line voltage To disconnect the line voltage completely remove the power plug from the socket gti 230 30 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 27 Preparation for use and operation Switching the server on and off Server is switched off The main switch a is in position 0 and the power on indicator does not light The ON OFF switch b is inoperative The screen socket on the server is dead Server is ready for operation stand by state The main switch a is in position and the power on indicator c does not light The server can be switched on with the ON OFF switch b or a signal The screen socket on the server is live Server is switched on The main switch a is in position and the power on indicator c does not light up The server can be made ready for operation with the ON OFF switch b or a signal The screen socket on the server is live Other switch on methods In addition to the ON OFF switch the server can be switched on in the following ways e Specified switch on time switch off time The server is switched on or off at a time specified in the ServerView program Ringindicator The server is switched on via an internal or external modem e Wakeup On LAN WOL The server is switched on by a command via the LAN Magic Package After power failure The server is switched on after a power failure rebooted 28 A26
25. emove the Do not dispose of the rear slot cover plate For cooling protection against fire and in order board gt Insert the board in the required slot on the system board and push it carefully into place Make sure that the rear slot cover plate of the board is positioned in the groove a gt Fix the board using the fastening screw removed previously 2 v If necessary plug the lines on the board gt Close the server again see Opening and closing the server A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 51 System components and expansions chipDISK for RemoteView 8 4 chipDISK for RemoteView To use RemoteView the remote test and diagnosis system on the server a RemoteView chipDISK is available for the PRIMERGY B120 server as an option The RemoteView chipDISK is equipped with an IDE interface and is mounted in the server on the side of the drive cage on two spacer sleeves 8 4 4 Installing removing the chipDISK gt Exit the operating system switch off the server and disconnect it from the power supply Switching off the server does not disconnect the device from the network To completely disconnect the device from the network remove the power plug from the line voltage gt Open the server and remove the side cover and the slot cover see the chapter Opening and closing the server gt Connect the plug of the IDE ribbon cable to the IDE connection 2 and the sm
26. for setting the limit 3 System fan connector temperatures for fan control this setting 4 Power supply connector must not be changed 5 IC connector 2 Fan control connector 6 Controller 8 7 System board Details of how you upgrade the main memory of the server replace the lithium battery or processor or make certain settings are provided in the Technical Manual of the system board gt Open the server see Opening and closing the server gt Make the desired expansions or settings see the Technical Manual for the system board gt Close the server again see Opening and closing the server A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 55 9 Index 5 5 4 inch drive installing 49 removing 49 A Accessible drive 48 installing 49 removing 49 Adapter module 55 ASR amp R 2 B Battery 6 replacing 55 BIOS Update 2 Blind insert removing 46 Board 51 installing 51 removing 51 safety 7 C Cable connecting 12 disconnecting 12 Cage nut inserting 18 CD ROM drive indicator 26 installing 49 removing 49 CE certificate 7 chipDISK 52 configuring 53 installing 52 removing 52 Class B Compliance Statement 8 Cleaning keyboard 31 monitor 31 server 31 Configuration disk array controller 29 server 29 Connecting keyboard 20 Consumables 9 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Controls 25 Courier 3 D Data protection 37 Data technical 3 Date not correct 41 Defective drive 42 Device ID 55 Devices connecting 21
27. he onboard SCSI controller If the system board has an onboard SCSI controller you will find a description of the controller s configuration in the Technical Manual of the system board Further information is available on the driver diskettes provided 4 4 3 Installing the operating system gt Insert the installation disk and the CD of the operating system you want to install gt Reboot the server gt Follow the instructions on the screen and in the manual for the operating system If your server is equipped with a Disk Array Controller then please read how to install the desired operating system in the related manual A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 29 Preparation for use and operation Locking the tower server 4 5 Locking the tower server Fitting the hard disk cover If the server is locked unlock it 1 Slide the drive cover completely upwards 2 Fit the hard disk cover 3 4 4 Slide the drive cover downwards 5 vvvy 30 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Cleaning the server Preparation for use and operation Locking the server gt Slide the drive cover upwards 1 gt Lock the server 2 4 6 Cleaning the server Switch the server off and pull the power plug out of the grounded contact power socket AN Do not clean any interior parts yourself leave this job to a service technician Do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasives or may corrode plastic Ensure
28. height units HU Weight approx 14 24 kg depending on the configuration Ventilation gaps DIN IEC 721 part 3 3 Environmental conditions Environment class 3K2 DIN IEC 721 part 3 3 Environment class 2K2 DIN IEC 721 part 3 2 Temperature Operating 3K2 Transport 2K2 Condensation in operating must be avoided Noise level lt A Sound pressure level at bystander position LpAm ISO 9296 in basic configuration 4 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 2 Important notes In this chapter you will find information regarding safety which it is essential to take note of when working with your server The manufacturer s notes contain helpful information on your server 2 1 Safety The following safety notes are also provided in the manual Safety Guarantee and Ergonomics which contains additional information about guarantee and ergonomics This device complies with the relevant safety regulations for data processing equipment including electronic office machines for use in an office environment If you have any questions contact your sales outlet or our customer service center Before operating the device AN WARNING During installation and before operating the device observe any existing instructions on environmental conditions see section Technical data e Ifthe device is brought in from a cold environment condensation may form both inside and on the outside of the machine Before operating the device
29. hen it can be replaced in the case of a defect during operation hot replace To swap a hard disk you need an SCSI hard disk drive with the same or higher capacity You will identify a defective SCSI hard disk drive by a glowing orange indicator on the hard disk carrier see Operation controls The reconstruction of the data rebuild on the new hard disk takes place automatically after the swap provided that the disk array controller has been properly configured Observe the instructions in the manual of the disk array controller Only if the orange indicator on the hard disk carrier remains bright may the hard disk be replaced while the system is in operation So that the storage capacity of the hard disk can be recognized at a glance when the hard disk is replaced several prefabricated stickers with the storage capacities are provided with the server Each hard disk slide in module should bear a sticker indicating its capacity on the front Should no suitable sticker be available blank stickers for labeling are also provided The stickers are color coded for easier identification The SCSI IDs of the hard disk slide in modules are permanently set and are assigned from the bottom upward in the order 0 1 2 with three slide in modules or 0 1 2 3 with four slide in modules A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 43 System components and expansions The SCSI hard disk subsystem The following applies if SCSI hard disk drives are operated on a dis
30. his symbol Failure to observe this warning endangers your life destroys the system or may lead to loss of data i Supplementary information remarks and tips follow this symbol Texts which follow this symbol describe activities that must be performed in the order shown Italics indicate commands or menu items Quotation marks indicate names of chapters and terms that are being emphasized 1 3 Technical data Electrical data standard power supply Rated voltage range selectable 100 V 125 V 200 V 240 V Freguency 50 Hz 60 Hz Rated current in basic configuration Server without monitor outlet or 100 V 125 V 1 3A with an unused monitor outlet 200 V 240 V 0 7A Max rated current Server without monitor outlet or 100 V 125 V 3 8A with an unused monitor outlet 200 V 240 V 1 7 A Server with monitor outlet 100 V 125 V 8 0A 200 V 240 V 4 0A Monitor outlet 100 V 125 V 3 0 A 200 V 240 V 1 5A A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 3 Introduction Technical data Standards Product safety and ergonomics IEC 60950 EN 60950 UL 1950 CSA 22 2 No 950 Electromagnetic compatibility FCC class B standard power supply Emitted interference EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 RF interference suppression EN 50024 CE mark as per EC guideline Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EWG Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEC Product safety Mechanical data Dimensions W x H x D 428 x 204 x 460 mm rack mounting 5
31. inating resistor must be switched on also see the next point If the drive is connected at the end of the SCSI cable however the SCSI cable is equipped with its own terminating resistor then the drive terminating resistor must be switched off Always read the related documentation before installing or removing a drive A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Accessible drives System components and expansions 8 2 1 Installing Removing an accessible 5 inch drive gt Shut down the operating system gt Switch off the server and disconnect it from the network Switching off the server does not disconnect the device from the network To completely disconnect the device from the network remove the power plug from the line voltage gt Open the server see Opening and closing the server gt Disconnect the cables from the drive 1 gt Remove the two fastening screws 2 and take out the drive toward the front 3 The new drive is mounted in reverse order If you do not install a new drive proceed as follows gt Mount an EMC insert a and a plastic cover b in the empty bay 1 2 gt Close the server again see Opening and closing the server A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 49 System components and expansions Accessible drives 8 2 2 Changing the floppy disk drive gt Shutdown the operating system gt Switch off the server and disconnect it from the network S
32. ing and closing the tower server a 5 2 Opening and closing the rack server nrernenereneennneeananennnennaenaneeananennnennneeana 34 6 Property and data protection risin ionisoi danean inausi cdcnersdecenceseccensedecuessbacdenecsdcersseeceueeete 37 7 Troubleshooting and tips 2 c errierrce erre ctr rerit caecum beer deresi iaria idasi 7 1 Operation indicator remains dark 7 2 The server switches itself off 7 3 The screen stays Dla MK SEEN EA aaa 7 4 Flickering stripes on the monitor screen enenenenenneennneeananenanennaanannenanennnennneeana 7 5 No screen display or display drifts 7 6 No mouse pointer displayed on the screen 7 7 The floppy disk cannot be read or written ssessssseseeeeneneeennen eee A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Contents 7 8 Time and or daleisimdkeoneel 2 2 I reet eie Sisu ad eens SI kaa aa aga ed jaaa 7 9 System does not boot 7 10 Drives dead at system boot 7 11 Added drive defective 7 12 Error messages on the screen 8 System components and expansions 0n0nnneonnnnnannnnnnenenanannaannanananaenannnannnanaanannnae 43 8 1 The SCSI hard disk SllbSySETBeiTI cire reos etichette etr reor thier eee tuk vala keeta 43 Beli SOS aio fe o T ERE ETOILE LLLI LS LIED 44 8 1 2 Replacement of SCSI hard disk dr
33. ive during operation eeenee 45 8 1 2 Installing removing a SCSI hard disk OVE cisco 180451 neret eerte teenet rt net et ene tcn 46 8 1 4 SCSI platter for four 1 inch hard disk slide in modules sssessseese 47 8 2 Accessible AHVAS EE 48 8 2 1 Installing Removing an accessible 5 inch drive mernrevanenenanenenenaneeananenenee 49 8 2 2 Ch nging the floppy disk drive ia eedem eine tiere rid ika ava vald 50 8 3 Removing itstalling BOSS i s ocu ooo titre eta ee Ip des sessed kap eo teat dal n seti kisud sa 51 6 4 chipDISK for RemoleV IBW 2 rerit eid ite per e Sa e sp e ep RR e ER HER I et SERRE dS 52 8 4 1 Installing removirig the ehipDIBSK rure eet terreat nena e nere eren tna a enirn news 52 9844 2 Configuring the ehlpD ISI siririna aipat ete Lea teer k herb aene aa eda k e ah 53 8 5 Replacing the system Tal ccr edi tti iei deni d edic REDE E RE eda EE Dad 54 8 6 Adapter module 8 7 SYSTEM DOIG C QUO c 57 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 1 Introduction The PRIMERGY B120 server is an Intel based server for small and medium sized networks and can be used as a tower floorstand or rack servers Conversion to the respective other version is possible with an optional conversion kit The PRIMERGY B120 Server offers a high level of failure protection and av
34. k array controller e RAID level 0 and 7 Rebuild is not possible If a hard disk fails its data is lost e RAID level 1 and 5 without standby hard disk Rebuild on the new disk is carried out automatically when the old disk is swapped e RAID level 1 and 5 with standby hard disk A standby hard disk is automatically enabled as a replacement for the defective hard disk and the data of the defective disk is rebuilt on the standby disk gt Read the documentation for the new hard disk drive 8 1 4 SCSI hard disk drives The SCSI hard disks which can be ordered for the server are supplied already mounted in the hard disk carriers The slide in modules are equipped with a status and an error indicator Unequipped installation bays are covered with a blank insert A hard disk in the hard disk carrier may only be replaced by a service technician Installation frame Indicators green and orange Handle for the locking and unlocking of the hard disk carrier Ridge for the application of a shield with the current drive identifier Blank insert AUN ll 44 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 The SCSI hard disk subsystem System components and expansions Function of the indicators Green indicator The green LED lights up when the hard disk is accessed You may not replace the hard disk at this time Orange indicator The orange indicator flashes when in conjunction with a Disk Array Controller the configuration is determined or a rebuild i
35. nd server or mount the rack server in the rack see layout diagram on the order lists created with the Rack Architect programm Attach the cables to the server according to the rack configuration required Please also refer to section Instructions on connecting and disconnecting cables When mounting the rack version refer to the information in section Installing rack server in removing from rack Connect the server to the power supply see section Connecting the tower server to the line voltage and Connecting the rack server to the line voltage 3 2 Unpacking the server Please take note of the safety information in the chapter Technical data Do not unpack the server until all transportation maneuvers are completed It is recommended not to throw away the original packaging material It may be required for transportation at some later date Unpack all the individual parts Check the delivery for damage incurred during transportation Check whether the delivery agrees with the details in the delivery note Check whether all necessary details have been entered on the first page of the guarantee coupon booklet The identification rating plate is located on the server on the upper rear area Should you discover that the delivery does not correspond to the delivery note notify your supplier immediately A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 11 Installation Instructions on connecting and di
36. omer service center A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 5 Important notes Safety Poper operation of the system warranty features A WARNING Proper operation of the device in accordance with IEC 60950 DIN EN60950 is only ensured if the casing is completely assembled and the rear covers have been put in place electric shock cooling fire protection interference suppression Before opening the device first switch it off and then disconnect the power plug When opening the device observe the instructions in this Operating Manual or Technical Manual for your device Install only 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 your sales outlet The components e g power supply marked with a warning sign e g lightning sign may only be opened removed or exchanged by authorized qualified personnel The warranty is invalidated if the device is damaged during the installation or replacement of system expansions You may set only those resolutions and refresh rates specified in the Technical data section of the monitor description Otherwise you may damage your monitor If you are in any do
37. onnected to the connection of this graphics card gt Switch on the monitor and the server 7 4 Flickering stripes on the monitor screen Switch off the server immediately Monitor does not support the set horizontal frequency gt Findout which horizontal frequency your monitor screen supports You will find the horizontal frequency also known as line frequency or horizontal deflection frequency in the documentation of your monitor gt Refer to the documentation for your operating system or the corresponding driver software for the screen controller for how to set the correct horizontal frequency for your monitor and follow the procedure accordingly 7 5 No screen display or display drifts The wrong horizontal frequency and or resolution has been selected for the monitor or for the application program gt Find out which horizontal frequency your monitor screen supports You will find the horizontal frequency also known as line frequency or horizontal deflection frequency in the documentation of your monitor gt Refer to the documentation for your operating system or the corresponding driver software for the graphics card for how to set the correct horizontal frequency for your monitor and follow the procedure accordingly 40 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 No mouse pointer displayed on the screen Troubleshooting and tips 7 6 No mouse pointer displayed on the screen Mouse driver not loaded gt Check whether the mou
38. ordance with local regulations concerning special waste Note on labeling plastic casing parts Please avoid sticking your own labels on plastic casing parts wherever possible since this makes it difficult to recycle them Take back recycling and disposal For details on take back and reuse of devices and consumables within Europe contact your FSC branch office subsidiary or our recycling center in Paderborn Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Recycling Center D 33106 Paderborn Tel 49 5251 8180 10 Fax 49 5251 8180 15 Further information on environmental protection The Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH representative for environmental protection will be pleased to answer any further questions you may have concerning environmental protection Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Environmental Protection Werner von Siemens StraBe 6 D 86159 Augsburg Tel 49 821 599 2999 Fax 449 821 599 3440 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 9 Installation Do not expose the server to extreme environmental conditions see section Technical Please take note of the safety information in the chapter Important notes data Protect it from dust humidity and heat adequate ventilation Do not cover the ventilation areas of the monitor and the server i There must be a clearance of at least 200 mm in front of and behind the server to ensure Installation steps Unpack the server see next section Unpacking the server Set up the floorsta
39. paration for use 23 Processor upgrading 55 Property protection 37 Protection theft 37 R Rack server connecting 21 connectors 21 installing 14 opening and closing 34 RAID level 2 43 Ready to operate 28 Recycling 9 RemoteView 52 Removing hard disk cover 24 Ring indicator 28 S Safety 5 board 7 SCA interface 1 43 Screen flickering 40 remains blank 39 SCSI drive 48 SCSI hard disk drive 43 hot replacing 45 installing 46 removing 46 SCSI ID accessible drive 48 SCSI platter hot replace 47 SCSI hard disk subsystem 43 SCSI platter 4 x 1 inch carriers 47 SCSI ID A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Index hard disk drive 29 43 SCU 29 Security measures 37 Security standards 4 Serial port 21 Server opening 33 switches itself off 39 Server management 2 ServerStart 2 29 ServerView 2 Setting up tower server 12 Side cover removing 33 Slide in module installing 17 mounting 15 Spring nut fitting 17 Standard power supply 13 19 Standards 4 Stand by state 28 Streamer installing 49 removing 49 Summer time 41 Switch 25 Switching off server 27 Switching on server 27 Symbols explanation of 3 ports 21 System board 1 extensions 55 System components and expansions 43 System fan control 55 System fan exchanging 54 T Technical data 3 Temperature 4 Terminating resistor accessible drive 48 Termination 48 Test and Diagnosis System 52 Time not correct 41 Top cover removing 34 Tower server locking 23 30 opening an
40. r registered trademarks of their respective owners whose protected rights are acknowledged Copyright Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH 2001 All rights including rights of translation reproduction by printing copying or similar methods even of parts are reserved Offenders will be liable for damages All rights including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design are reserved Delivery subject to availability Right of technical modification reserved This manual was produced by cognitas Gesellschaft f r Technik Dokumentation mbH www cognitas de Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 Features enn 1 2 Notational conventions iss 1 9 UNSC MeN lentes E E E E Ld 2 Important holes saerado sainia gaseai i heme feeder ccu MMC PPAS eeu EST EE 2 3 FCC Class B Compliance Statement 2 4 Transporting the server a 2 5 Disposal ame ncy Clim MEE SiS tea AUN Miso ec 11 3 1 Installation steps afd 3 2 Unpacking the Server ie eer dete rp ka iair ii 2 11 3 3 Instructions on connecting and disconnecting cables a12 3 4 Setting up the TOWer Serve a aa tahta sas 10 3 4 1 Connecting the tower server to the line voltage we 18 3 4 2 Connecting the monitor to the line voltage
41. r remains dark Power cord incorrectly connected Make sure that the power cable is correctly connected to the server and to the grounded power outlet Power supply overloaded gt Pull the power plug of the server out of the power outlet gt Wait a few seconds and plug the power plug into the power outlet again gt Switch your server on 7 2 The server switches itself off Server management has detected an error gt Inthe ServerView program check the error list or check the Error Log file using the SCU utility and attempt to eliminate the error 7 3 The screen stays blank Monitor is switched off gt Switch your monitor on Screen has been blanked gt Press any key on the keyboard or gt Deactivate screen blanking screen saver Enter the appropriate password A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 39 Troubleshooting and tips Flickering stripes on the monitor screen Brightness control is set to dark gt Set the brightness control to bright For detailed information please refer to the Operating Manual supplied with your monitor Power cable or monitor cable not connected gt Switch off the monitor and the server gt Check whether the power cable is properly connected to the monitor and to the power outlet gt Check whether the monitor cable is properly connected to the server and monitor if it is plugged in with a connector If a separate graphics card is installed in the server then the monitor cable must be c
42. s done You may not replace the hard disk at this time The orange indicator stays bright if the hard disk is deactivated and or defective and can be replaced Replacement of SCSI hard disk drive during operation operated on a disk array controller and is part of a disk array that operated in the mode RAID Level 1 or 5 Only if the orange indicator on the hard disk carrier remains bright may the hard disk be replaced while the system is in operation 8 1 2 Never pull out a hard disk during operation if you are not sure that the hard disk is If you replace an hard disk during operation proceed as follows gt Pull out the hard disk indicated as defective a few centimeters gt Wait at least 60 seconds so that the Disk Array Controller can recognize that a hard disk has been removed and also so that the hard disk can come to rest gt Pull the hard disk completely out gt Insertthe new hard disk A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 45 System components and expansions The SCSI hard disk subsystem 8 1 3 Installing removing a SCSI hard disk drive If a hard disk drive is to be installed in a bay in which no hard disk drive is previously installed then the blind insert must be removed from this bay beforehand gt Swivel the slide in module handle of the hard disk slide in module completely upward to release the locking mechanism 1 and pull the blank insert out of the installation by 2 by the handle The blank insert is install
43. sconnecting cables 3 3 Instructions on connecting and disconnecting cables Be sure to read the documentation on the external devices before connecting them Do not connect or disconnect cables during a thunderstorm Always take hold of the actual plug Never unplug a cable by pulling the cable itself Connect and disconnect the cables in the order described below Connecting cables Turn off all power and equipment switches Pull all power plugs out of the grounded power outlets Plug all cables into the server and peripherals Plug all data communication cables into the utility sockets Plug all power cables into the grounded power outlets Disconnecting cables Turn off all power and equipment switches Pull all power plugs out of the grounded power outlets Unplug all data communication cables from the utility sockets Disconnect the relevant cables at the server and at the peripherals 3 4 Setting up the tower server If you set up the server at the intended location please ensure that 12 the device is protected from direct sunlight minimum clearances for operation and maintenance are observed the server is accessible from the rear to connect external devices the power plug is easily accessible without risk of danger there is a clearance of at least 200 mm in front of and behind the server to ensure adequate ventilation A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Setting up the tower server Installation 3 4 1 Connecting
44. se driver is properly installed and is present when the application program is started Detailed information can be found in the User Guides of the mouse the operating system or the application program Mouse controller disabled The mouse controller on the system board must be enabled if you use the supplied mouse gt Check in the BIOS Setup that the mouse controller is Enabled 7 7 The floppy disk cannot be read or written gt Check whether the write protection of the floppy disk is activated v In the BIOS Setup check the entry for the floppy disk drive gt Checkin the BIOS Setup whether the diskette drive controller and write permission are enabled see the Technical Manual for the system board gt Check that the cables of the floppy disk drive are properly connected refer to chapter System components and expansions 7 8 Time and or date is not correct gt Set the time and or date in the operating system or in the BIOS Setup If the time and date are repeatedly wrong when you switch on your server the battery is flat Change the lithium battery as described in the Technical Manual of the system board 7 9 System does not boot System will not boot after installing a new SCSI hard disk drive SCSI configuration incorrect standard SCSI controller gt Inthe SCSI configuration menu check the settings for the hard disk drives SCSI Device Configuration and the settings under Advanced Configuration Options
45. sk array controller The SCSI bus is terminated and the hot replace control realized on the platter A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 47 System components and expansions Accessible drives 8 2 Accessible drives The server accommodates three accessible drives two 5 4 inch drives and one 3 Yz inch drive As shipped two drives are fitted a 3 Y2 inch floppy disk drive and a CD ROM drive When installing or removing drives the following points must be observed for the configuration depending on the drive type IDE or SCSI IDE drive The drive must be entered in the BIOS Setup see description of BIOS Setup The proper master slave setting must be set on the drive If the drive is connected to an IDE channel alone then the drive must be set as the master If the drive is connected to an IDE channel together with a second drive then one drive must be set as the master and the other as the slave Only drives with the same speed should be connected to an IDE channel SCSI drive The drive must be assigned a unique SCSI ID With narrow SCSI drives an SCSI ID from 0 to 6 and with wide SCSI drives also from 8 to 15 can be assigned The drive terminating resistor must be switched on or off in accordance with the following considerations 48 If the drive is connected in the middle of the SCSI cable then the drive terminating resistor must be switched off If the drive is connected at the end of the SCSI cable then the drive term
46. that no liquid enters the system Ensure that the ventilation areas of the server and the monitor are free Wipe the server and monitor casing with a dry cloth If particularly dirty use a cloth which has been moistened in mild domestic detergent and then carefully wrung out Use disinfectant wipes to clean the keyboard and the mouse A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 31 5 Opening and closing the server Please take note of the safety information in the chapter Important notes gt Switch the server off i Pull the power plug out of the power outlet gt Disconnect all cables on the rear that are obstructing you 5 1 Opening and closing the tower server Unlock the server 1 Unscrew the two knurled screws 2 Push the side cover approx 2 cm backwards 3 Remove the side cover sidewards 4 Closing is performed in the reverse order vv Ww NN A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 33 Opening and closing the server Opening and closing the rack server 5 2 Opening and closing the rack server gt Release the four knurled screws 1 and pull the server carefully out of the rack up to the stop 2 gt Press the locking springs on both sides of the server 1 and carefully remove the server from the rack 2 34 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Opening and closing the rack server Opening and closing the server Unlock the server 1 Unscrew the two knurled screws 2 Push the top cover approx 2 cm ba
47. the tower server to the line voltage The server is eguipped with a permanently installed standard power supply Two standard designs are available for the power supply The only difference between them is that the connection panel is rotated 180 Since the connection panels are otherwise identical the diagrams below show only one ofthe standard power supplies Both designs for the standard power supply can be set for supply voltage ranges 100 V to 125 V or 200 V to 240 V voltage range set on the server corresponds to the local line voltage The marker arrow on Before connecting the server to the line voltage you must always check that the line the plug in unit points to the voltage range set 100V 125V 200 V 240 V gt Ifthe wrong line voltage range is set lift out the plug in unit with a screwdriver a turn it and replace it gt Connect the power cable to the server s power connector 1 and to a free grounded power outlet 2 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 13 Installation Installing rack server in removing from rack 3 4 2 Connecting the monitor to the line voltage On the server with the standard power supply it is possible to connect the power cable of the monitor to the server gt Depending on the connector and the power supply plug the monitor s power cable into either the server 1 or a grounded power outlet 2 standard power supply then the current consumption of the monitor may not exceed 1
48. tration above 20 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Connecting devices to the server Installation 3 7 Connecting devices to the server All ports are on the rear of the server Which ports are available on your server depend on the boards installed The standard ports are marked with symbols and some are color coded COCO z V Iolo OCHO B Og 8 0 CDO pbi EJ oe oe 6 5 4 3 1 Mouse 5 Serial interface 1 teal or turquoise 2 Parallel interface burgundy 6 USB black 3 LAN 7 Keyboard violet 4 Monitor blue gt Connect the data cables at the server and peripherals Some of the devices that you connect require special drivers see the documentation for the connected device gt Mark the lines so that you can always identify them A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 21 Installation Connecting devices to the server If you connect the monitor power cable to the monitor power outlet of a server with the standard power supply then the current consumption of the monitor may not exceed 1 5 A at 230 V or 3A at 115 V The rated current for the monitor is also given on the monitor itself or in the Operating Manual for the monitor When connected to an uninterruptible power supply UPS the monitor must also be taken into account Guide the cables through the cable routings of the rack 22 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 4 Preparation for use and operation Pleas
49. ubt contact your sales outlet or customer service center Batteries A WARNING Incorrect replacement of the device s battery may lead to a risk of explosion The battery may be replaced only with an identical battery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer see Technical Manual of the system board Do not throw batteries into the trashcan They must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste Replace the lithium battery on the system board in accordance with the instructions in the Technical Manual for the system board All batteries containing pollutants are marked with a symbol crossed out garbage can In addition the marking is provided with the chemical symbol of the heavy metal decisive for the classification as a pollutant Cd Cadmium Hg Mercury Pb Lead Data cables for peripherals must be adequately insulated to avoid interference Note on the laser The CD ROM drive contains a light emitting diode LED classified according to IEC 825 1 1993 LASER CLASS 1 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 CE certificate Important notes Modules with electrostatic sensitive components Boards with electrostatic sensitive devices ESD may be identified by labels A When you handle boards fitted with ESDs you must observe the following points under all circumstances e You must always discharge yourself e g by touching a grounded object before working e The equipment and tools you us
50. ush the server up to the front panel gt Secure the server at the back to the bottom tray with the angled mounting bracket 1 2 16 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Installing rack server in removing from rack Installation 3 5 2 Installing the slide in module The server reguires five height units The sliding rails are mounted in the bottom height unit One height unit is equal to 4 445 cm 1 34 inches ME Fitting spring nuts gt Insert the spring nuts in the corresponding groove of the support upright at the mounting points for the sliding rails and the server 1 4 gt f necessary adjust the position of the nuts in the groove until they lock into the correct position 5 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 17 Installation Installing rack server in removing from rack Mounting cage nuts gt Mount the cage nut with the lower cage section in the corresponding mounting hole as shown in the illustration 1 gt Then pry and pull the upper section of the cage nut into the mounting hole with the tool supplied 2 The cage nut should be engaged in the mounting hole as shown in 3 gt Screw on the sliding rails at the left and right in the rack with an Allen key The left and right sliding rails are identical 18 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Installing rack server in removing from rack Installation
51. witching off the server does not disconnect the device from the network To completely disconnect the device from the network remove the power plug from the line voltage gt Open the server see Opening and closing the server Disconnect the cables from the floppy disk drive 1 Remove the fastening screw 2 and withdraw the floppy disk drive from the bay 3 Push the new floppy disk drive into the bay and secure it with the screw you removed earlier Connect the cables to the floppy disk drive again Close the server again see Opening and closing the server vv vw Y 50 A26361 K646 Z102 1 7619 Removing installing boards System components and expansions 8 3 Removing installing boards Before installing or removing a board please read the documentation supplied with the board gt Shut down the operating system gt Switch off the server and disconnect it from the network gt Open the server see Opening and closing the server Switching off the server does not disconnect the device from the network To completely disconnect the device from the network remove the power plug from the line voltage gt Remove the cables from the board gt Remove the fastening screw 1 and take out the board of the slot 2 If no board was installed remove the rear slot cover plate to comply with EMC regulations you must refit the rear slot cover plate if you r
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