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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Res xp Red PWR or CPU Failure  Alert LED indicator  DS9  on the  X6DAL G TG  See the table on  the right for speaker pin defini   tions  S3         T    E E        pwr      Lz  12  gs EW On  pin m  DS1 IMRS S          J3 Ss Fault  27  SMB PW  H DIMM 1B CPUI  COMI  H DIMM IA  J4 DIMM 2B  DIMM 2A          2 DIMM 3B   5 DIMM 3A  I  LANI  CPU2     Dn Line In     26   Up Line       Tumwater        Audio 14  North Bridge   Enable  1726                ux in     a  PCI E6  x16      pnl   1SMB data toPCIEn  E           113715 SMBCLKtoPCI En  DH  A PCI 5  33MHz  Marvell          Fans a  Fan6 sata    amp  28 Ea          33     gt              amp  Eels 5  J  BIOS E  PCI X 3  66 MHz  Watch     JPLIE   LANI Enable Dog Rapids     PCI X2  66 MHz    Gs x DS7      WOR 372 RW  IDRE gown SATA       i Re       PCI EI  X8  e CL ES  lt  z E I DS8  JLI        Printer       Floppy   Chassis    E HB 918 AL TE  Intrusion  L     53    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          2 8 Parallel Port  Floppy Hard Disk Drive and SCSI  Connections    Note the fol
2.                                                                                                       2 16    Pin  Number Definition  1  5   Standby  2 Ground  You must en   3 Wake up  and               8 Fols ATX PWR PWI       2218 5 PW On       xz      d  m w  7  231 5 5        27  SMB PW  DIMM 1B             com   DIMM       14 DIMM 2B  DIMM 2A  DIMM 3B  DIMM 3A    CPU2 I  16 Go  Tumwater  Mic Audio J    North Bridge   Enable  76   CDin     Rux in z  2 F 634  AN PCI E6  x16  zx     SMB data toPCIEn  g  TRL  113715 SMBCLKtoPCI En  6a            5  33MHz  Marvell       lt   ans Ane        rae              6512  PCI 4  33MHz  CTRL ats mn E  1  BIOS              3  66 MHz  Watch  IPLIR   LANI Enable Dog   Hance  c  Rapids 8          PCI X2  66 MHz  a A           WOR ar  RW  LED KL e SATA BPS     0       PCLEI  X8         CL       lt   lt            r     2 jet  Printer     2 Floppy   Chassis 8 1     X Intrusion    F4 I     WOL       Chapter 2  Installation          Power Fault          Power Fault  Pin Definitions  Connect a cable from your power Ein  supply to the Power Fault header Number Definition  1 P S 1 Fail Signal     J7  to provide warning of power  supply failure  This warning sig   nal is passed through the    2 P S 2 Fail Signal  3 P S 3 Fail Signal  4 Reset  from MB                 PWR LED pin to indicate of a Note  This feature is only available when using  power failure on the chassis  See redundant Supermicro power supplies    the table on the right for pin def
3.                      lt                                   Ground          J          O   pwr P Power Butto       Chapter 2  Installation          Chassis Intrusion    A Chassis Intrusion header is lo   cated at JL1  Attach the appropri   ate cable to inform you of a chas   sis intrusion     Universal Serial Bus  USB     There are two Universal Serial  Bus ports USB 0 1  located on  the I O panel and additional two  USB ports USB 2 3  next to the  IDE2 on the motherboard  These  two FP USB ports can be used to  provide front side chassis access   cables not included   See the  tables on the right for pin defini   tions     Chassis Intrusion  Pin Definitions          Pin  Number   Definition  1 Intrusion Input  2 Ground                USB Pin Definition  USB O 1  Back Panel USB     Pin   Definition  1 45V  2 PO   3 PO   4 Ground             USB 2 3  Front Panel USB        Pin Pin  Number   Definition    Number   Definition          1  5V 2  5V  3 PO  4 PO   5 PO  6 PO   7 Ground 8 Ground  10 Ground                               JPF             PWR PWI  Force    nas PW On I FP          i P       a w  38                                  7727                USB 0 1 q       B PW          CPUI             SMI      DIMM 1B    DIMM               14  DIMM 2B                DIMM 2                   cov DIMM 3B          DIMM                  LANI     Dn Line In     J6 jUp Line Out Tumwater   Mie Audio 14  North Bridge     Enable 875    CDin                                                
4.               JF1   Pin  Number Definition  15 Vec  16 Control  NMI  2019   Ground  amp  e o NMI  V  X4 olo x  C Power                  ve D  HDDLED  lt                         e Vcc  x 4            Overheat LED 4                                Reset    Reset Button  Ground             Pwr  gt  Power Button                1  150   238                      ps7                   t  HHES                Iran                       SUPERO X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          HDD LED    The HDD LED connection is located  on pins 13 and 14 of JF1  Attach  the hard drive LED cable here to  display disk activity  for any hard  drives on the system  including  SCSI  Serial ATA and IDE   See  the table on the right for pin defini   tions     NIC1 LED Indicators    The NIC  Network Interface Con   troller  LED connections for the  GLAN port1 is located on pins 11  and 12 of JF1  Attach the NIC LED  cable to display network activity   Refer to the tables on the right for  pin definitions                    TE ENR WR PWT                                               mm  Faul T27        SME Pw  cut         DIMM TA  IMM ZE                DIMM ZA  DIMM 3E  DIMM                               LANI                               AN  TRI    Fans     Da Line_In                        Enable RIZE     ux i                            PELES  x16   TAA SMB dam toF CIE   L  JITJIS SMBCLKIoPCI En   PCES  33MHz  Marvell    JFan6 SATA    pola GME   CTRL                                     Bios            
5.              DIMM        J4 DIMM 2B  I DIMM 2A   cov DIMM       15 DIMM       LANI  CPU2  IT er  Tumwater     Mic pedi  North Bridge       ux i     T PCI E6  x16           Fa       8     Pas       5 33MHz  Marvell               icem       QUEE  J  Printer BIOS  pax    MZ  Watch  JPLIS   TANI Enable Dog   pance 2c  o    iM m Tue t        WOR  rez RITE Marvell SATAEIPS  ala  a  x8    Im CL Mos k      aj  Printer   96  Floppy Uie 8    25 ig   H                                                                         2 26    Chapter 2  Installation                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Floppy Connector  Floppy Connector Pin Definitions  J24       Pin Number Function   Pin Number Function  The floppy connector is located at 1 GND 2 FDHDIN  J24  See the table below for pin 3 GND 4 Reserved   m 5 Key 6 FDEDIN  definitions  7 GND 8 Index   9 GND 10 Motor Enable  11 GND 12 Drive Select B   13 GND 14 Drive Select A   15 GND 16 Motor Enable  17 GND 18 DIR   19 GND 20 STEP   21 GND 22 Write Data   23 GND 24 Write Gate   25 GND 26 Track 00   27 GND 28 Write Protect   29 GND 30 Read Data   31 GND 32 S
6.           ux inj    ES    AN PCI E6  x16   5 T   F   ISMB data toPCIEn  TRL  113715 SMBCLKtoPCI En                             Fans            Fan6 SATA  PCI 4  33MHz  CTRL                      PCI 5  33MHz  Marvell          CPU2                 E                    mel       Cur    SATA PC    ER       SATA  LED  c          IBIOS    USB 2 3    me   X6DAL TG                    3  66 MHz           Watch       JPLIS   LANI Enable       Dog   Hance          Rapids                PCI X   66 MHz   R    suo    wo  e                      PCLEI  X8                            EDIKE Marvell                      IDE  1       IDE  2            CL CMOS          JLI                                        51  150  058  H SATAoL 157                            H SATAt   18                                4              2 13           Jot  roses   Ce            Intrusi      Chassis Intrusion    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          ATX PS 2 Keyboard and                            PS 2 Mouse Ports PS 2 Keyboard  and Mouse Port  The ATX PS 2 keyboard and the Fin pod  PS 2 mouse are located at J2  See Pin  the table on the right for pin defini  Number        tions   The mouse port is above 2 E  3 d  the keyboard port  See the table 4 Wee  on the right for pin definitions     p  Fan Headers  There are six fan headers  Fan 1  to Fan 6  gn the X6DAL G TG   4 pin Fan Header Pin Definitions  See the table on the right for pin  CPU and Chassis Fans    initi      Pini Definition  definitions    
7.          sss 3 2  9 3 Frequently Asked Questions             ose e e e 3 3  3 4 Returning Merchandise for Service                           3 5  Chapter 4  BIOS   MM diro rior c                       ten    4 2 Main BIOS Setup  4 3 Advanced Setup       4 4  Boot Setup  tee eere               4 5  Sec  rity Setup uui                       Appendices    Appendix A  BIOS Error          Codes and DS7 DS8 LED POST Codes           A 1  Appendix B  BIOS POST 60965  neret rper reines B 1  Appendix C  Installing Software Drivers and the Operating System                C 1  Appendix D  Installing the Adaptec SATA HostRAID Controller                        D 1    vi    Chapter 1  Introduction          Chapter 1  Introduction    1 1 Overview    Checklist    Congratulations on purchasing your computer motherboard from an ac   knowledged leader in the industry  Supermicro boards are designed with  the utmost attention to detail to provide you with the highest standards in  quality and performance  Check that the following items have all been in   cluded with your motherboard  If anything listed here is damaged or miss   ing  contact your retailer  All are included in the retail box        One  1  Supermicro Mainboard   One  1  ribbon cable for IDE devices  CBL 036    One  1  floppy ribbon cable  CBL 022    One  1  SATA cable  CBL 044    X6DAL G    Four  4  SATA cables  CBL 044    X6DAL TG    One  1  CPU mounting plate  SKT 159    Two  2  CPU retention brackets  SKT 158  pre installed    On
8.         3  66 MHz waa       ILI    ANI Enable Dog          svo    PCLX2  66 MHz  OR        JEN EEDL Marvel SATARE          IDE  2  IDEAT                                  X8                    Printer         Floppy             Intrusion          CL CMOS                                                          J8                               Fan           2 10    Power Fail LED  lt            HDD LED Pin  Definitions   JF1        Pin  Number    Definition       13  14       Vcc  HD Active             NIC1 LED Pin  Definitions   JF1        Pin  Number    Definition       11  12          Vcc  GND          HDD LED    NIC1 LED                                     Overheat LED  lt          NMI  4 x  Power LED    Vcc  HDD LED 4 o    b  NIC1 LED  lt  pe       x  lt  x    Vcc  Vcc  Ground Reset Reset Button  Ground ae Power Button                Chapter 2  Installation          Overheat Fan Fail LED    Connect an LED to the OH Fan Fail  connection on pins 7 and 8 of JF1  to provide advanced warning of  chassis overheating  Refer to the  table on the right for pin defini   tions     Power Fail LED    The Power Fail LED connection is  located on pins 5 and 6 of JF1   Refer to the table on the right for  pin definitions                                      PWR                2 PW On   PST     w     s           Eg ew                           USB KB                        24 DIMM 28  DIMM 7A          DIMM 38  DIMM                                          LANI                           In 
9.        1  2     HANCE RAPIDS        PxREGE  PXGNTO  ps2 INT C  10 19  REQ2i GNT2   42 47                PCI 32 BIT                                                        s2541  1285     RIS                                                             GB LAN  URES  P5  INT G  Fy Es H         ID RDl7   row paren         PEOITGNTI                         Figure 1 9  Block Diagram of the E7525 Tumwater Chipset    Note  This is a general block diagram  Please see the previous Motherboard  Features pages for details on the features of each motherboard     Chapter 1  Introduction          1 2 Chipset Overview    Built upon the functionality and the capability of the E7525 Tumwater  chipset  the X6DAL G X6DAL TG motherboard provides the performance  and feature set required for dual processor based servers  with configura   tion options optimized for communications  presentation  storage  computa   tion or database applications  The Intel E7525 Tumwater chipset consists  of the following components  the E7525 Tumwater Memory Controller Hub   MCH   the Hance Rapids      Controller Hub  Hance Rapids ICH   the Intel  PCI X Hub  and PCI X Hub  PXH      The E7525 Tumwater MCH supports single or dual Nocona processors with  Front Side Bus speeds of up to 800 MHz  Note   Its memory controller pro   vides direct connection to two channels of registered DDR333 or DDR266  with a marched system bus address and data bandwidths of up to 2 67 GB   s  DDR 333  per channel  The E7525 Tumwater also su
10.        Fan5    PCI 5 33MHz                     Fan6       PCI 4  33MHz           Marvell  SATA  CTRL       SATA FC           BIOS       CPU2                        X6DAL TG        PCI X 3  66 MHz           JPLIR   LANI Enable       SUO       Hance       PCI X2  66 MHz        Rapids          WOR F2                            9  PCLEI  X8           W LED KL a E  EE Marvell SATA  UPS     Enable  JL             Printer Floppy          JWOL   cos    Cifissts          Intrusion             750  L Ps8  H SATAoL  57       IH SATA17   151                                     Ir       FP          IDE  2  IDE  1                               Fan4          2 24       SATA LED    Chapter 2  Installation          Onboard LED Indicators   DS1 DS8     In addition to the LAN LED and  SATA Header  there are other LED  indicators  DS1 DS3  DS5 DS8    on the X6DAL G TG  See the table  on the right for speaker pin defini   tions    Note  Please refer to Ap   pendix A for DS7 and DS8 LED  POST Codes      System Alert LED  Indicators  DS9     In addition to the LED indicators  listed above  there is a System    On board LED Pin Definitions           5     Detinition       0 1          CPU PWR good      CPU   12V PWR  Cable must be connected                 DS2 CPU2 VRM Overheat  DS3 CPU1 VRM Overheat  DS5 PWRLED  DS6 CPU Overheat  0 7 8 POSTLED  System Alert LED  DS9  Pin Definitions  0 9 Definition  Green System  On  amp  OK  Yellow System        PWR Cable Connected                                 
11.     Adaptec s device drivers and storage management software require  approximately 20 MB of disk space     You can select from the following two modes  the Legacy mode and the Native  mode     Operating Systems supported by the SATA RAID Host Controller    The Microsoft Windows Operating Systems        Windows  2000  Windows Server  2003  and Windows XP  Linux    Red Hat 8 0 and 9 0    SuSE 8 1 and 8 2    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Storage Management Software Overview    Adaptec Embedded Serial ATA RAID includes the following software tools to  manage your storage subsystem     Adaptec Storage Manager     Browser Edition   Browser based storage  management software that provides all of the creation  management  and data  logging needed to manage arrays  Arrays may be set up and managed on  systems using the following operating systems  Windows 2000  Windows  Server 2003  and Windows XP    Red Hat Linux 8 0 and 9 0 SuSE Linux 8 1 and 8 2     Adaptec RAID Configuration  ARC  Utility   Part of the controller s built in  BIOS code  You start ARC by pressing Ctrl A during BIOS startup     Array Configuration Utility  ACU    A DOS BIOS application used to create   configure  and manage arrays     D 2 Installing the Adaptec SATA RAID Host Driver    Installing the Driver ina New Windows System       To install the driver to a new system that does not have the OS installed     1  Create a driver disk by following the instructions from the Web site or the  product
12.    12 Host Data 12       T 13 Host Data 2 14 Host Data 13  on the right for pin defini  15 Host Data1   16 Host Data 14  tions  17 Host Data 0 18 Host Data 15  19 GND 20 Key  2 DRQ3 22 GND  23      Write  24 GND  25      Read  26 GND  27 IOCHRDY 28 BALE  29 DACK3  30 GND  3 IRQ14 32 IOCS16   33          1 34 GND  35 Addr 0 36 Addr 2  37 Chip Select 0 38 Chip Select 1   39 Activity 40 GND  a 2 NS        PWR PWI 2  22i         m w  7  Bss Fauli J27  SMB PW  4 DIMM 1B CPUI  COMI     DIMM         4 DIMM 2B  DIMM 2            2 DIMM 3B  ss DIMM 3A  I  LANI  CPU2  rH IDn Line In     J6        56  Tumwater        Audio J    North Bridge   Enable  8726  Din  ux ig  gt   2   PCI E6  x16     LAN 5       ata    CTRL  113715      S 5  PR  ros  33    2       z           an6 5 SIRE a     PCI 4  33MHz  cmL    E d  5               BIOS   penx 3  66         Watch IDE  JPLIE   LANI Enable Dog   Hance  Rapids              2  66     2               PW LED KL Marvell SATA PPS  aS JF2 Spkr JPS     PCLEI  X8  Enable L cs  lt   JLIg         z  Pri JWOL  Fl Chassis a  mE 96  ERES Intrusion    2    E i                                                                                     2 28    Chapter 3  Troubleshooting       Chapter 3  Troubleshooting    3 1 Troubleshooting Procedures    Use the following procedures to troubleshoot your system   f you have  followed all of the procedures below and still need assistance  refer to the   Technical Support Procedures  and or  Returning Merchandise for Ser
13.    Off Off Starting Bus Initialization       2    Appendix B  BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes          Appendix B    BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes    When AMIBIOS performs the Power On Self Test  it writes checkpoint codes to I O  port 0080h  If the computer cannot complete the boot process  diagnostic equipment  can be attached to the computer to read      port 0080h     B 1 Uncompressed Initialization Codes    The uncompressed initialization checkpoint codes are listed in order of execution     Checkpoint  DOh    Dih    D3h  D4h    D5h    D6h    Code Description   The NMI is disabled  Power on delay is starting  Next  the initialization  code checksum will be verified    Initializing the DMA controller  performing the keyboard controller  BAT test  starting memory refresh  and entering 4 GB flat mode next   Starting memory sizing next    Returning to real mode  Executing any OEM patches and setting the  Stack next    Passing control to the uncompressed code in shadow RAM at  E000 0000h  The initialization code is copied to segment 0 and control  will be transferred to segment 0    Controlis in segment 0  Next  checking if   Ctrl     Home   was pressed  and verifying the system BIOS checksum  If either   Ctrl     Home    was pressed or the system BIOS checksum is bad  next will go to  checkpoint code EOh  Otherwise  going to checkpoint code D7h     B 1    SUPER   xeDAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          B 2   Bootblock Recovery Codes    The bootblock recovery checkpoint codes are lis
14.    The BIOS Recovery function allows you to recover your BIOS image file if  the BIOS flashing procedure fails  see Section 3 3      Recovery from AC Power Loss    BIOS provides a setting for you to determine how the system will respond  when AC power is lost and then restored to the system  You can choose  for the system to remain powered off  in which case you must hit the  power switch to turn it back on  or for it to automatically return to a power   on state  See the Power Lost Control setting in the Advanced BIOS Setup  section to change this setting  The default setting is Last State     1 4      Health Monitoring    This section describes the PC health monitoring features of the SUPER  X6DAL G X6DAL TG  All have an onboard System Hardware Monitor chip  that supports PC health monitoring     Onboard Voltage Monitors for the CPU Cores  Chipset  Voltage   3 3V   5V    12V   12v   3 3V Standby   2 5V  for  DRAM    1 5V Standby   1 2V    An onboard voltage monitor will scan these voltages continuously  Once a  voltage becomes unstable  a warning is given or an error message is sent  to the screen  only when SuperDoctorlll is installed   Users can adjust the  voltage thresholds in SuperDoctorlll     Fan Status Monitor with Firmware Software On Off Control    The PC health monitor can check the RPM of the cooling fans  The onboard  4 pin CPU and chassis fans are controlled by the power management func   tions     Chapter 1  Introduction          Environmental Temperature Con
15.   4 Select the disks for the new array and press Insert  as the screen shown  below        Note  To deselect any disk  highlight the disk and press Delete       Select drives to create firray         4 Selected Drives     090 WDC WD360GD OOELX1    01 WDC WD360GD OOELX1       Appendix C  Software Installation          5 Press Enter when both disks for the new array are selected  The Array  Properties menu displays  as the screen shown below      01 WDC WD360GD OO0ELXi 34 4GB    Select drives to create firray Selected Drives                   00 WDC WD360GD OOELX1 34 468 00 WDC WD360GD OOELX1 34 4GB       Assigning Array Properties    Once you ve create a new array  you are ready to assign the properties to  the array      Caution  Once the array is created and its properties are assigned  you  cannot change the array properties using the ACU  You will need to use  the Adaptec Storage Manager   Browser Edition   Refer to Adaptec s User s  Guide in the enclosed CD      To assign properties to the new array        1  In the Array Properties menu  as shown in the screen below   select an  array type and press Enter     Note that only the available array types  RAID 0  and RAID1  are displayed  on the screen    RAID 0 or RAID 1 requires two drives      C 7    SUPER   O X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual                 frray Properties    Array              RAID O Stripe   RAID 1 Mirror   frray Label    Array Size    Stripe Size  Create RAID via     Done                 2  Under the it
16.   Do you want to continue   Yes No      8  Make sure that you have selected the correct disk drives to initialize   If correct  type Y to continue     C 13       SUPER 0 X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Rebuilding Arrays   Note 1  Rebuilding applies to Fault Tolerant array  RAID 1  only     If an array Build process  or initialization  is interrupted or critical with one  member missing  you must perform a Rebuild to get the array to Optimal  status  For a critical array Rebuild operation  the optimal drive is the source  drive      Note 2  If no spare array exists and a hard disk drive fails  you need to    create a spare before you can rebuild an array        To Rebuild an array     1 From the Main Menu  select Manage Arrays  as shown in the screen  below   From the List of Arrays  select the array you want to Rebuild     2 Press Ctrl R to Rebuild          Main Menu       Appendix C  Software Installation          Using the Disk Utilities    The Disk Utilities enable you to format or verify the media of your Serial  ATA hard disks     To access the disk utilities        1  Turn on your computer and press Ctrl A when prompted to access the  ARC utility  as shown in the screen below      4 Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility  gt     Array Configuration Utility  Disk Utilities                SUPER    X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          2  From the ARC menu  select Disk Utilities as shown in the screen below     4 Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility  gt     troller    
17.   Installation          Audio Enable Disable    Audio    Enable Disable  Jumper Settings          J26 enables or disables the Audio  J26   Connector on the motherboard  Jumper T     Position Definition  See the table on the right for Pins 1 2  Enabled  jumper settings  The default set  Fins Zio  Disabled                ting is enabled                                                                                                                          8               PWR PWI Z  12 2 2      xz NE EE 8 pin  a w p  13 s 5 Fault  27  SMB PW  DIMM IB CPUI  COMI  DIMM       14 DIMM 2B  DIMM 2A          2 DIMM 3B    DIMM 3A  J5  i CPU2  Dn Line In  J6 Up Line      Tumwater                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Mic  North Bridge   Audio Enable   7 e   CDin  n  ux inl z            PCI E6  x16  5 Fand       15     data toPCIEn  8  CTRL  713715 SMBCLKtoPCI En  od Fang  Fans PCI 5  33MHz  Marvell    5   pz     Fan6 SATA          5  PCI 4  33MHz  CTRL ALT pa     1  BIOS     PCI X 3  66 MHz    Watch  JPLIE   LANI Enable Dog BS  o PCI X2  66 MHz    a f      WOR W LED KL z L  z       WO JF2 Hm xm SATA IPS    d      1   1  X8                         lt   lt   JL 222  22 ls  Printer         Floppy Chassis 8 8    a a 9  Intrusion iE I          2 23    SUPERO X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          2 7 Onboard Indicat
18.   SATA       zm   X6DAL TG                             FP                  IBIOS          PCI X 3  66 MHz           Enable  PCI X2  66 MHz   79  EW LED I     OR         Rye ED KL      SA  PCI EI  X8  en    JLi gja  Printer ooo Floppy   Chassis       8    Intrusion          JPL                               SUO  IDE  2  IDE  1                                                       750  pss  H SATAoL 1057                                     H SATA1    JS1                                        IFan4                          SATA Enable    2 21    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          CMOS Clear    JBT1 is used to clear CMOS  Instead of pins  this  jumper  consists of  contact pads to prevent the accidental clearing of CMOS  To clear CMOS   use a metal object such as a small screwdriver to touch both pads at the  same time to short the connection  Always remove the AC power cord  from the system before clearing CMOS  Note  For an ATX power supply   you must completely shut down the system  remove the AC power cord and  then short JBT1 to clear CMOS              Watch Dog Enable Disable    JWD enables the Watch Dog func   tion  Watch Dog is a system moni   tor that can reboot the system  when a software application  hangs  Close Pins 1 2 to reset the                  Watch Dog  System if an application hangs  Jumper Settings  JWD   Close Pins 2 3 to generate a non  Jumper E       Position Definition  maskable interrupt signal for the Pins 1 2  WD to Reset    Pins 2 3  WD
19.   iiir ir ren Ri iter 1 10   1 5  ACPI Featur   Soneira bec ha tercia esed RT 1 11   1 6 Power Supply   lez S  per      es ettet teretes tttm Ai       Chapter 2  Installation  2 1    Static  Sensitive  DEVICES   enne meer den deeds 2 1  Precautions           Urnpacking       rni trente rnnt bother nno  2 2 PGA Processor and Heatsink Installation                                                    2 2  2 3 Jnstallinig                  ttr te nne teret 2 5  2 4 I O Ports Control Panel Connectors                    sss 2 6  2 5   Gonnecting  Gabl8s        nre eere rre eredi rie Ec ER HER 2 8  ATX                                            2 8  Processor Power Connector    tdi cres 2 8                                    E                                        rene   Power LED       HDD WED er e rine Feri aer a e x E e D t  NIC AWE Di                 Overheat LED    Table of Contents       Power Fail      oreet tdeo ca od nes deep ree              Reset BUttOR cim ero en tritt renis diac IE dere       Power BUON sesaran n                               Chassis Intrusion    Universal    Serial Bus   USBO 1                            2 10  Extra Universal Serial Bus Headers  USB2 3                                    2 11  Serial  oro                             E 2 11  GLAN  Ethernet                           etre cR EDS 2 11  ATX PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse                                                            2 11  Fai FeadetSics uice reme de      2 12  Power LED Speaker Header  J
20.  127    SMB PW  DIMM IB       FANI       Mouse       Fauli                USB KB        0 1             CPUI          DIMM 1A  DIMM 2B  DIMM 2A  DIMM 3B  DIMM 3A                                           CPU2    Tumwater    Audio  Enable    14              North Bridge                       PCI E6  x16           ILAN  CTRL       Fan5             SMB data toPCIEn        713 115    PCI 5  33MHz     SMBCLKtoPCI En           Marvell    SATA                          PCI 4  33MHz             X6DAL TG        SATA FC          FP Ctlr          CTRL          Z          BIOS                  PCI X 3  66 MHz   JPLI amp    LANI Enable  o PCI X2  66 MHz     2   WOR        Jey  LED KL Marvell SATA  Enable    PCI El  X8         Printer EED Chassis    Intrusion                                                                               Floppy                            Notes     1  Jumpers not indicated are for test purposes only   2   1  indicates Pin 1     3  The differences between the X6DAL G and the X6DAL TG are     Marvell s SATA controller is available on the X6DAL TG only       There are additional four SATA ports  using Marvell s SATA  controller  on the X6DAL TG     Chapter 1  Introduction          Quick Reference   X6DAL G X6DAL TG        Jumper Description Default Setting  CN1 Alarm Reset Open  Disabled   J13 SMB Data to PCI Enable Closed  Enabled   J15 SMB Clock to PCI Enable Closed  Enabled   J26 Audio Enable Closed  Enabled   JBT1 Clear CMOS See Chapter 2  JPL1 LAN1 Enable Pi
21.  2           DIMM 3B  15 DIMM 3A  LANI  TM CPU2     pm mita                  Audio J    North Bridge   Enable  Z6    CDin   LAN PCI E6  x16    5  erat                    a Fang  Fang PCI 5  33MHz  Marvell sm po    Fan6 SATA               S  PCIA GMH           5      vja ii  a J  pios PCI X 3  66 MHz  Watch  JPLIE   LANI Enable Dog n Zu  o LX2 66 MHz      B 219      WOR 2 em  JE2 RW           Marvell SATAEIFSI Lor       ale  LEI  X8  inn CL CMOS Xr     E    Printer Oro  Floppy ud 8 8 E         a H                                                                                     2 15    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Wake On LAN    The Wake On LAN header  JWOL   is designated WOL on the mother   board  See the table on the right    for pin definitions     able the LAN Wake Up setting in  BIOS to use this function   You  must also have a LAN card with a    Wake On LAN connector    cable to use this feature      GLAN  Giga bit Ethernet    Port     A G bit Ethernet port is located  beside the COM2 port on the IO  backplane  This port accepts RJ45    type cables                Wake On LAN Pin  Definitions  JWOL                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
22.  2  or by fax at  408 503 8019        3 3 Frequently Asked Questions    Question  What are the various types of memory that my mother   board can support     Answer  The X6DAL G X6DAL TG has six 184 pin DIMM slots that support  registered ECC DDR 333 266  PC2700 2100  SDRAM modules  It is strongly  recommended that you do not mix memory modules of different speeds and  sizes     Question  How do   update my BIOS     Answer  It is recommended that you do not upgrade your BIOS if you are  experiencing no problems with your system  Updated BIOS files are located  on our web site at http   www supermicro com  Please check our BIOS  warning message and the information on how to update your BIOS on our  web site  Also  check the current BIOS revision and make sure it is newer  than your BIOS before downloading        SUPERO X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Question  What s on the CD that came with my motherboard     Answer  The supplied compact disc has quite a few drivers and programs  that will greatly enhance your system  We recommend that you review the  CD and install the applications you need  Applications on the CD include  chipset drivers for Windows and security and audio drivers  Note  The CD  is a bootable disc and can be used to create driver diskettes     3 4 Returning Merchandise for Service    A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is  required before any warranty service will be rendered  You can obtain  service by calling your ven
23.  After  installing each item  you must re boot the system before moving  on to the next item on the list  The bottom icon with a CD on it allows  you to view the entire contents of the CD      Please refer to the Adaptec User s Guide for the installation of Adaptec s  Serial ATA RAID Controller Driver  Adaptec s User s Guide is included in the  CD  You can also download a copy of the user s guide from our web site      C 19    SUPER    X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Supero Doctor 111    The Supero Doctor    program is a Web base management tool that supports  remote management capability  It includes Remote and Local Management  tools  The local management is called the SD III Client  The Supero Doctor III  program included on the CDROM that came with your motherboard allows  you to monitor the environment and operations of your system  Supero  Doctor    displays crucial system information such as CPU temperature   system voltages and fan status  See the Figure below for a display of the  Supero Doctor Ill interface     Note 1  The Default User Name and Password are ADMIN     Note 2  In the Windows OS environment  the Supero Doctor 11 settings take  precedence over the BIOS settings  When first installed  the SD    adopts  the temperature threshold settings previously set in the BIOS  Any subse   quent changes to these thresholds must be made within Supero Doctor   since the SDIII settings override the BIOS settings  For the Windows OS to  adopt the BIOS temperature 
24.  CD     2  Restart the computer     3  If creating an array  press Ctrl A when prompted to enter the ARC utility  For  instructions on creating an array from the BIOS  see Adaptec RAID  Configuration Utility  For a simple volume  skip to Step 4     4  When the array is finished building or if you are continuing from Step3   insert the Windows setup CD and restart the system     5  Press F6 when prompted to install a third party driver       Note  When F6 is active  a prompt appears at the bottom of the screen  Press  F6 immediately   you only have 5 seconds  If you miss your chance  restart  this Windows installation to complete it correctly  Otherwise  Windows will not  recognize your controller      6  Insert the driver disk you created in Step 1 and wait until prompted to install  a driver     7  Press S to specify that the driver is on the floppy disk  and press Enter   Windows searches the disk for a suitable driver     8  When the Adaptec Embedded Serial ATA HostRAID driver is found  press  Enter  Follow the remaining on screen instructions to complete your installation     D 2    Appendix D  Installing the Adaptec SATA HostRAID Utility          Installing the Driver in an Existing Windows System       Please follow the steps listed below to install a driver in a system that already  has a Windows operating system     1  Create a driver disk by following the instructions from the Web site or the  product CD     2  Start Windows  Windows launches the Found New Hardware W
25.  The auto switching voltage regulator for the CPU core can support up to  120W current and auto sense voltage IDs ranging from  8375V to 1 6V   This will allow the regulator to run cooler and thus make the system more  stable     SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          1 5 ACPI Features            stands for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface  The          specification defines a flexible and abstract hardware interface that pro   vides a standard way to integrate power management features throughout  a PC system  including its hardware  operating system and application soft   ware  This enables the system to automatically turn on and off peripherals  such as CD ROMs  network cards  hard disk drives and printers  This also  includes consumer devices connected to the PC such as VCRs  TVs  tele   phones and stereos     In addition to enabling operating system directed power management  ACPI  provides a generic system event mechanism for Plug and Play and an oper   ating system independent interface for configuration control  ACPI lever   ages the Plug and Play BIOS data structures while providing a processor  architecture independent implementation that is compatible with both Win   dows 2000 and Windows NT 5 0     Slow Blinking LED for Suspend State Indicator    When the CPU goes into a suspend state  the chassis power LED will start  blinking to indicate that the CPU is in suspend mode  When the user presses  any key  the CPU will wake up and the LED will auto
26.  accessing any system resources  When this option is set to  Disabled   the  serial port physically becomes unavailable  Select  2F8 IRQ3  to allow the  serial port to use 2F8 as its      port address and IRQ 3 for the interrupt  address  The options are Disabled  2F8 IRQ3  3E8 IRQ4  2E8 IRQ3     Parallel Port Address    This option specifies the I O address used by the parallel port  Select  Disabled to prevent the parallel port from accessing any system resources   When the value of this option is set to Disabled  the printer port becomes  unavailable  Select 378 to allow the parallel port to use 378 as its I O port  address  The majority of parallel ports on computer systems use IRQ7 and       Port 378H as the standard setting  Select 278 to allow the parallel port to  use 278 as its I O port address  Select 3BC to allow the parallel port to use  3BC as its I O port address     Parallel Port Mode    Specify the parallel port mode  The options are Normal  Bi   directional  EPP and ECP     Parallel Port IRQ    Select the IRQ  interrupt request  for the parallel port  The options  are IRQ5 and IRQ7        Advanced Chipset Settings    This item allows the user to configure the Advanced Chipset settings for  the system     4 12    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS           gt NorthBridge Configuration    This feature allows the user to configure the settings for Intel Lindenhurst  NorthBridge chipset     Memory Remap Feature    Select Enabled to allow remapping of overlapped PCI memory abov
27.  feature allows the user to select the IDE Combined Mode  The  options are  Disabled  P ATA  Parallel ATA  1ST Channel and S ATA   Serial ATA 1st Channel      4 5    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          S ATA Ports Definition    This feature allows the user to configure Serial ATA Ports  The  options are  PO Master P1 Slave  PO Slave P1 Master     P ATA Only  S ATA Running Enhanced Mode    Select Yes if you want the function of Serial ATA Enanced Mode to  be enabled at all times  Options are Yes and No     P ATA Channel Selection    This feature allows the user to select which channel to set the  Parallel ATA Mode  The options are  Primary  Secondary or Both     S ATA Only  S ATA Ports Definition    This feature allows the user to configure Serial ATA Ports  The  options are  PO 3rd P1 4th  PO 4th P1 3rd     Configuring S ATA as RAID    Select Yes to configure Serial ATA as RAID  The options are Yes   and No     S ATA Ports Definition    This feature allows the user to configure Serial ATA Ports  The  options are  PO 1st P1 2nd  PO 2nd P1 1st     Primary IDE Master Slave  Secondary IDE Master Slave  Third  IDE Master Slave  Fourth IDE Master Slave Sub Menu    From the Advanced Setup screen  press   Enter   to access this sub menu  for the primary  secondary  third and fourth IDE master and slave drives   Use this screen to select options for the Primary and Secondary IDE drives   Use the up and down   Arrow   keys to select an item  Use the   Plus   and    Minus   
28.  for memory wraparound at 0 0 and finding  the total system memory size next    The memory wraparound test is done  Memory size calculation has  been done  Writing patterns to test memory next    The memory pattern has been written to extended memory  Writing  patterns to the base 640 KB memory next     B 4    Appendix B  BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes          Checkpoint    48h    49h    4Bh    4Ch    4Dh    4Eh    4Fh    50h    51h    52h    53h    54h    57h    58h    59h    Code Description   Patterns written in base memory  Determining the amount of memory  below 1 MB next    The amount of memory below 1 MB has been found and verified   Determining the amount of memory above 1 MB memory next    The amount of memory above 1 MB has been found and verified   Checking for a soft reset and clearing the memory below 1 MB for  the soft reset next  If this is a power on situation  going to checkpoint  4Eh next    The memory below 1 MB has been cleared via a soft reset  Clearing  the memory above 1 MB next    The memory above 1 MB has been cleared via a soft reset  Saving  the memory size next  Going to checkpoint 52h next    The memory test started  but not as the result of a soft reset   Displaying the first 64 KB memory size next    The memory size display has started  The display is updated during  the memory test  Performing the sequential and random memory test  next    The memory below 1 MB has been tested and initialized  Adjusting  the displayed memory size for relocation an
29.  gt  Event Log Configuration    gt  MPS Configuration    gt  PCI Express Configuration    gt  Remote Access Configuration    gt  USB Configuration    gt  System Health Monitor       Select Screen   t  Select Iten  Enter Go to Sub Screen  Fi General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit       002 53      Copyright 1985 2002  American Hegatrends  Ine       Warning    When you first enter the Advanced Setup screen  the Setup Warning will  be displayed  Please follow the instruction and set the correct value for  each item to prevent the system from malfunctioning     4 3    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          9   CPU Configuration Sub Menu  Configure Advanced CPU Settings    This option allows the user to configure Advanced CPU settings for the    processor s  installed in the system     Ratio CMOS Setting  This option allows the user to set the ratio between the CPU Core Clock    and the FSB Frequency    Note  if an invalid ratio is entered  AMIBIOS will  restore the setting to the previous state      VID CMOS Setting    This option sets the VID setting for the processor s      Max CPUID Value Limit    This feature allows the user to set the maximum CPU ID value  Enable this  function to boot legacy OS that cannot support processors with extended  CPUID functions  The options are Enabled  and Disabled     Hyper Threading    This setting allows you to Enable or Disable the function of hyper   threading  Enabling hyper threading results in increased CPU performance     Ch
30.  gt  Select Screen   11 Select Item  Enter Go to Sub Screen  Fi General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit       v02 53  C Copyright 1985 2002  American Megatrends  Inc        4 19    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Quick Boot    Select Enabled to allow the AMI BIOS to skip certain test during POST in  order to shorten the time needed for the system to bootup  The options are  Enabled  and Disabled     Quiet Boot    Set this value to allow the boot up screen options to be modified between  POST messages or OEM logo  The default setting is Enabled  Select Dis   abled to allow the computer system to display the POST messages  Select  Enabled to allow the computer system to display the OEM logo     Add On ROM Display Mode    Set this option to display add on ROM  read only memory  messages  The  default setting is Force BIOS  Select  Force BIOS  to allow the computer  system to force a third party BIOS to display during system boot  Select   Keep Current  to allow the computer system to display the BIOS informa   tion during system boot  The options are Force BIOS and Keep Current     Boot up Num Lock    Set this value to allow the Number Lock setting to be modified during boot  up  The default setting is On  The options are On and Off     PS 2 Mouse Support    Set this value to allow the PS 2 mouse support to be modified  The options  are Auto  Enabled and Disabled     Wait for  F1  If Error    Select Enable to activate the function of Wait for F1 if Error  The o
31.  keep pace with the increasing performance demands of com   puter systems by improving disk I O throughput and providing data accessi   bility regardless of a single disk failure  By incorporating the Adaptec Em   bedded Serial ATA into the motherboard design  Supermicro s X6DAL G   X6DAL TG offers the user with the benefits of SATARAID without the high  costs associated with hardware RAID applications       Note  For Adaptec s RAID Driver Installation Instructions  please refer to  the Adaptec RAID Controller User s Guide   Emb_SA_RAID_UG pdf  in the  CD that came with this motherboard  You can also download a copy of  Adaptec s User s Guide from our web site at www supermicro com      Appendix C  Software Installation          Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility  ARC    The Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility is an embedded BIOS Utility  includ   ing     Array Configuration Utility  Use this utility when you want to create  config   ure and manage arrays       Disk Utilities  Use this option to format or verify disks     To run the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility  you will need to enable the  RAID function in the system BIOS  refer to Chapter 4 for System BIOS  Configurations   and then  press the   Ctrl   and   A   keys simultaneously  when prompted to do so during the system startup   Refer to the previous  page for detailed instructions        Note  To select an option  use the arrow keys to highlight the item and    then press the   Enter   key to select it  
32.  load configurations   Also your power supply must supply 1 5A for the Ethernet ports     NOTE  In addition to the 24 pin main power  a 12V 8 pin power con   nector  PW2  is required to support Intel Xeon CPUs  and a 12V 4   pin power connector  Aux  PWR  is also required for system power  consumption  Failure to provide this extra power will result in  instability of the CPU after only a few minutes of operation  See  Section 2 5 for details on connecting the power supply     It is strongly recommended that you use a high quality power supply that  meets ATX power supply Specification 2 02 or above  It must also be SSI  compliant  info at http   www ssiforum org    Additionally  in areas where  noisy power transmission is present  you may choose to install a line filter  to shield the computer from noise  It is recommended that you also install a  power surge protector to help avoid problems caused by power surges     SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          1 7 Super I O    The disk drive adapter functions of the Super      chip include a floppy disk  drive controller that is compatible with industry standard 82077 765  a data  separator  write pre compensation circuitry  decode logic  data rate selec   tion  a clock generator  drive interface control logic and interrupt and DMA  logic  The wide range of functions integrated onto the Super      greatly  reduces the number of components required for interfacing with floppy disk  drives  The Super I O supports 360     
33.  menu  select Manage Arrays     4  From the List of Arrays dialog box  select the array you want to view and  press Enter     The Array Properties dialog box appears  showing detailed information on the  array  The physical disks associated with the array are displayed here     5  Press Esc to return to the previous menu     Deleting Arrays     Caution  Back up the data on an array before you delete it  Otherwise  all  data on the array is lost  Deleted arrays cannot be restored      To delete an existing array        1  Turn on your computer and press Ctrl A when prompted to access the ARC  utility    2  From the ARC menu  select Array Configuration Utility  ACU     3  From the ACU menu  select Manage Arrays    4  Select the array you wish to delete and press Delete     5  In the Array Properties dialog box  select Delete and press Enter  The  following prompt is displayed     Warning   Deleting the array will render array unusable  Do you want to delete  the array  Yes No    RAID 1 only   the following prompt is also displayed   Deleting the partition will result in data loss  Do you also want to delete the  partition   Yes No    6  Press Yes to delete the array or partition or No to return to the previous  menu   7  Press Esc to return to the previous menu    D 16    Appendix D  Installing the Adaptec SATA HostRAID Utility          B  Creating Arrays       Before creating arrays  make sure the disks for the array are connected and  installed in your system  Note that disks
34.  number of  devices found  excluding the SCSI controller      Selecting a channel or device will turn the Events  Properties  and Tasks  buttons amber  This indicates that clicking any of these buttons will display an  additional window with information and options specific to that device or  channel     At the top of the Physical Devices view  grouped to the right of View  are three  view selection buttons  These buttons select the physical devices connected  to this controller     Changing How Drives are Displayed    By default  the Physical Devices displays a condensed view of the controller  configuration that hides detailed information about the drives  More information  is available by either positioning the mouse pointer over the device or clicking  on the arrowhead to the left of a row of devices     The selected display mode button will appear in a lighter shade of blue than the  other two buttons  The default display is the Text Description View  but in the  condensed view used when Adaptec Storage Manager is loaded  the display  is the same in all three modes     If you change the display mode by selecting one of the other view buttons  a  yellow arrow flashes to the left of any devices where the condensed display  prevents omits information     Physical Devices    T    ATA Ports 0   1  1 50 Gb s  2 devices found     iew            Ca ca    An icon 1  always the first entry on each device line  Ihe   3  Icon Is used  to represent a hard disk drive  If a   symbol ap
35.  power supply failure   This feature assumes that Super  Jumper 7     Position Definition  micro redundant power supply Open Enabled             Disabl  units are installed in the chassis  Closed                           If you only have a single power  supply installed  you should dis   able this  the default setting  with   CN1  to prevent false alarms   See the table on the right for  jumper settings     Serial ATA Enable Disable Serial ATA Enable Disable     X6DAL TG  Jumper Settings   JPS1    For Marvell s    SATA Controller           Jumpers JPS1 allows you to enable Jumper   or disable the Serial ATA headers  Position   Definition  The default setting is pins 1 2 to bus twee  enable all four headers  See the                table on the right for jumper set     tings   Alarm Reset                       lATX PWR PWI  Force                      FANI          Mouse                      USB KB     0 1    Fault J27  SMB PW                      DIMM IB CPUI              Q           DIMM 1A  J4 DIMM 2B  DIMM 2A  DIMM 3B  DIMM 3A    CPU2  Dn Line_In   l  js  Up Line Outl Tumwater        Audio 43  North Bridge     Enable  76        m           in z       PCI E6  x16    LAN   SMB data toPCIEn   CTRL  713715 SMBCLKtoPCI En   Fans PCI 5 G3MHz  Marvell           SATA      1 4  33MHz  CTRL                            ii  a   e   5                                                                                                                                                            
36.  the heatsink on top of the  CPU so that the four mounting holes  are aligned with those on the retention  mechanism        Screw 1  Screw 2  3  Screw in two diagonal screws  ie Screw 1   the  1 and the  2 screws  until just N    NN or  snug   do not fully tighten the screws     W       to avoid possible damage to the CPU      4  Finish the installation by fully  tightening all four screws          N0 3 SCREW N0 2 SEREW    To Un install the Heatsink Screw 2        Caution  We do not recommend that the       CPU or the heatsink be removed  However           if you do need to un install the heatsink   please follow the instructions below to       uninstall the heatsink to prevent damage       done to the CPU or the CPU socket          2 3    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual            NO 1 SCREW    4  1  Unscrew and remove the heatsink TT Ns HH e    screws from the motherboard in the WI  sequence as show in the second  picture on the right     2  Hold the heatsink as show in the  picture on the right and gently wriggle  the heatsink to loosen it from the CPU    Do not use excessive force when  wriggling the heatsink             D Q  2    G    N0 3 SCREW NO 2 SCREW       3  Once the CPU is loosened from the  heatsink  remove the heatsink from the  CPU socket        4  Clean the surface of the CPU and  the heatsink to get rid of the old  thermal grease  Reapply the proper  amount of thermal grease on the  surface before you re install the CPU  and the heatsink     Figure 2 
37.  the same capacity from  different manufacturers  or even different models from the same manufacturer   actually vary slightly in the true capacity available  Although  in normal operation  this is not an issue  it can be when assigning hot spares or replacing a failed  drive     If the controller used the maximum capacity of each drive and a hot spare or  replacement drive was just a few megabytes smaller  it would not be able to  replace the failed drive  By rounding drive capacities down to the nearest 2  MB  this possibility is effectively eliminated     Logical Devices    As described earlier  when Adaptec Storage Manager loads  the Logical  Devices view is expanded and you can see the arrays present on the  controller     At the top of this view are the following buttons  Create  Modify  and Delete   Each button opens a wizard for the corresponding function     Modify allows you to          Change an array from one RAID level to another    Expand an array    Change the stripe size for a RAID 0    In this condensed view  the RAID level of each device  as well as whether it is  protected by a hot spare  is visible     D 14    Appendix D  Installing the Adaptec SATA HostRAID Utility          For detailed instructions on using these buttons  refer to the online Help  The  main area of the Logical Devices view is used to display the arrays on this  controller  It defaults to a condensed view of top level arrays    Note  The  Options button allows you to display second level 
38.  to NMI    application that hangs  See the Open Disabled    table on the right for jumper set   tings  Watch Dog can also be en   abled via the BIOS    Note  when  enabled  the user needs to write  his her own application software  in order to disable the Watch Dog  Timer   wD    PE                  PWI Lz  E                               Clear COMS                                        0 1 Mouse  B   ER  59      T    El  S     USB KB                                                                                       DIMM       DIMM                        LANI    cpu2         In             Tumwater  Mis Audio j4  North Bridge   Enable 75                                                                            in     ES                   PCLES  x16              75     data toPCIEn   CTRL  1  3715 SMBCLKtoPCI En  PCLS 33MHz  Marvell  an   SATA  PCI 4  33MHz  CTRL                           Fans                SATA             X6DAL TG                                    SLE  SATA  LED       E  FP Cir                 BIOS                   3  66 MHz   JPLIE   LANI Enable Dog       o PCI X2  66 MHz  P      wok     2  RW           Marvell SATAEIPSI         PCLEI  X8  Enable L Eu  Tig 3   Printer EEND  Floppy   Chassis HE      Intrusion                                                                                                        750   125        5         _  57  IDE  IDE  1                                         lt   als        Fang                   2 22    Chapter 2
39.  with no usable space  or disks that are  not initialized are shown in gray and cannot be used  See Initializing Disk  Drives    To create an array    1  Turn on your computer and press Ctrl A when prompted to access the ARC  utility     2  From the ARC menu  select Array Configuration Utility  ACU    3  From the ACU menu  select Create Array     4  Select the disks for the new array and press Insert  To deselect any disk   highlight the disk and press Delete     5  Press Enter when both disks for the new array are selected  The Array  Properties menu displays     Assigning Array Properties         Note  Once the array is created and its properties are assigned  you cannot  change the array properties using the ACU  Instead  use Adaptec Storage  Manager   Browser Edition      To assign properties to the new array        1  In the Array Properties menu  select an array type and press Enter  Note that  only the available array types  RAID 0 and RAID 1 are displayed  Each of these  types requires two drives     2  Type in an optional label for the array and press Enter     3  For RAID 0  select the desired stripe size  Available stripe sizes are 16  32   and 64 KB  default        Note  Adaptec recommends that you do not change the default      4  Create RAID via allows you to select between the different creation methods  for RAID 0 and RAID 1  The following table gives examples of when each is  appropriate                       Raid Level   Create Via   When Appropriate   RAID 
40. 0 No Init Creating a RAID 0 on new drives   RAID 0 Migrate Creating a RAID 0 from one new drive and     Note  one drive with data you wish to preserve   RAID 1 Build1 Any time you wish to create a RAID 1  but especially if  you have data on one drive that you wish to preserve   RAID 1 Clear Creating a RAID 1 on new drives  or when you want to  ensure that the array contains no data after creation    RAID 1 Quick Fastest way to create a RAID 1   Appropriate when using new drives   RAID 1 Init                      Note 1  If you select Migrate for RAID 0  or Build for RAID 1  you will be asked  to select the source drive  The contents of the source drive will be preserved   However  the data on the new drive will be lost     D 17    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual            Notes        Before adding a new drive to an array  back up any data contained on the  new drive  Otherwise  all data will be lost        f you stop the Build or Clear process on a RAID 1 from ACU you can only  restart it from Adaptec Storage Manager  Browser Edition   See C 4 for  details        A RAID 1 created using the Quick Init  Option may return some data if you  later run a consistency check  This is normal and is not a cause for concern       The ACU allows you to use drives of different sizes in a RAID 1  However   during a build operation   only the smaller drive can be selected as the source  or first drive       When migrating from single volume to RAID 0  migrating from a larger drive t
41. 1  PGA604 Socket  Empty and with Processor Installed    A    Warning  Make  sure you lift the    lever completely  when installing the    Empty socket       CPU  If the lever is            only partly raised  Processor  damage to the  installed   socket or CPU may   result     Triangle       2 4    Chapter 2  Installation          Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis    All motherboards have standard mounting holes to fit different types of  chassis  Make sure the location of all the mounting holes for both the  motherboard and the chassis match  Although a chassis may have both  plastic and metal mounting fasteners  metal ones are highly recommended  because they ground the motherboard to the chassis  Make sure the metal  standoffs click in or are screwed in tightly  Then use a screwdriver to  secure the motherboard onto the motherboard tray     2 3 Installing DIMMs    Note  Check the Supermicro web site for recommended memory modules        CAUTION  Exercise extreme care when installing or removing DIMM  modules to prevent any possible damage  Also note that the  memory is interleaved to improve performance  see step 1         DIMM Installation  See Figure 2 2     1  Insert the desired number of DIMMs into the memory slots  starting with  DIMM  1    The memory scheme is interleaved so you must install two  modules at a time  beginning with DIMM  1A  then DIMM  1B  and so on    2  Insert each DIMM module vertically into its slot  Pay attention to the  notch along the bott
42. 2    26 JUpLine Out Tumwater          Audio 12  North Bridge     Enable RIZE   fa a  E      1   6  x16     FE SMB dam pPCIER  TRL  JfT 15 SMBCLKIoPCI En     rag  PCLS          Marvell     Fans SATA    Daroma jJ ere         PCI X 3  66 MHz  Watcl    IPLI   LANI Enable Dog  o PCI X   66          pW arvell SATA                                                                                                                                   Hance  Rapids                2                      X    Intrusion                amp         3  i                                                    150   pss                                                                                2 11    Overheat Fan Fail  LED Pin Definitions   JF1        Pin    Number    Definition       7  8          Vec  GND          Overheat Fan Fail             LED  State  Message    Solid   Overheat  Blink Fan Fail             Power Fail LED Pin  Definitions   JF1        Pin    Number    Definition       5  6    Vec  GND                PWR Fail LED  OH LED    20 19       Ground 4        x4       Power LED 4    HDD LED  lt        N C1 LED  lt                        Y  Overheat LED  lt                  Fail LED          Ground    Ground    Reset gt  Reset Button    pwr  gt  Power Button                    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Reset Button    The Reset Button connection is lo     cated on pins 3 and 4 of JF1  At     tach it to the hardware reset    Switch on the computer case   Refer to th
43. 3  66 MHz  Watch  e lw     5   WOR        RY          Marvell          7   Intrusion                                                                          2 8    Chapter 2  Installation          NMI Button    The non maskable interrupt button  header is located on pins 19 and    20 of JF1     the right for pin definitions     Power LED    Refer to the table on    The Power LED connection is lo   cated on pins 15 and 16 of     1   Refer to the table on the right for    pin definitions     NMI Button Pin          Definitions  JF1   Pin  Number Definition  19 Control  20 Ground                PWR LED Pin Definitions                      PWR LED                                                                   USB KB           SMB PW    DIMM 28       DIMM TA             cru         DIMM 2    DIMM 38  DIMM               LANI                            Tumwater                       Da Line_In   Up Line Oui  Audio JJ    Enable 75    Din        North Bridge                           ij E             Ji             x16              a SMB data toPCIEn   TAL       SMBCLKISPCI En   rag   PCES  3MBz     LI rane  pers GaN                    Bios           cpu2                   pean                    Wt       JPLI   LANI Enable          PCLX2  66               e                         XS     wor  5  Printer Em Floppy                                BO      PED Manel SATA    JL             Hance  Rapids    IDE  2  IDEST          ower Fail LED  lt  o     Ground                          
44. 553  PCI 4 G3MHiz           599665             E     J  IBIOS  PCEX 3  66        Watch  JPLIE   LANI Enable Dog   Hance PE  Rapids a a      o PCI X2  66 MHz  a A     E E TARPS a  a JER             messem Ce       PCLEI  X8  ips CLCMOS  amp         aaa  le  Printer EYG Floppy   Chassis H 8             Intrusion  Ei i i                                                                                     2 18    Chapter 2  Installation          AC 97 AUX In CD In    AC 97 provides high quality onboard  audio  The X6DAL G X6DAL TG fea   tures 6 channel sound for front L amp R   rear L amp R  center and subwoofer  Speakers  This feature is activated  with the Advanced software  on the  CD ROM included with your mother     Blue Line In  surround L R     Green  Line Out  Front L R        Pink  MIC In  Center                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    board   Sound is then output through subwoofer   the Line In  Line Out and MIC jacks   see at right   Activate AC 97 with  the  AC 97 Audio  setting in the Ad   vanced Chipset Features section of  BIOS  In addition  there are also Aux  In and CD In Connectors on the moth   erboard   Speaker Power LED   Keylock  On the JF2 header  pins 1 3 5 7 Speaker Connector Pi
45. 720     1 2 M  1 44 M or 2 88 M disk  drives and data transfer rates of 250 Kb s  500 Kb s or 1 Mb s  It also  provides two high speed  16550 compatible serial communication ports   UARTs   Each UART includes a 16 byte send receive FIFO  a program   mable baud rate generator  complete modem control capability and a pro   cessor interrupt system  Both UARTs provide legacy speed with baud rate  of up to 115 2 Kbps as well as an advanced speed with baud rates of 250  K  500 K  or 1 Mb s  which support higher speed modems     The Super      supports one PC compatible printer port  SPP   Bi directional  Printer Port  BPP   Enhanced Parallel Port  EPP  or Extended Capabilities Port   ECP      The Super    provides functions that comply with ACPI  Advanced Con   figuration and Power Interface   which includes support of legacy and ACPI  power management through an SMI or SCI function pin  It also features auto  power management to reduce power consumption     Chapter 2  Installation       2 1    Chapter 2  Installation    Static Sensitive Devices    Electric Static Discharge  ESD  can damage electronic components  To pre   vent damage to your system board  it is important to handle it very carefully   The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment  from ESD     Precautions      Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge      Touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the anti   Static bag      Handle the board by its 
46. A  AMIBIOS Error Beep Codes          Appendix A  BIOS Error Beep Codes and DS7 DS8 LED POST  Codes    During the POST  Power On Self Test  routines  which are performed  each time the system is powered on  errors may occur     Non fatal errors are those which  in most cases  allow the system to  continue the boot up process  The error messages normally appear on  the screen     Fatal errors are those which will not allow the system to continue the  boot up procedure     a fatal error occurs  you should consult with your  System manufacturer for possible repairs     These fatal errors are usually communicated through a series of audible  beeps  The numbers on the fatal error list  on the following page   correspond to the number of beeps for the corresponding error  All  errors listed  with the exception of Beep Code 8  are fatal errors     POST codes may be read on the debug LEDs located beside the LAN port  on the motherboard backplane  See the description of the Debug LEDs   LED1 and LED2  in Section 2 6     A 1 AMIBIOS Error Beep Codes    Beep Code Error Message Description  1 beep Refresh Circuits have been reset    Ready to power up      5 short  1 long Memory error No memory detected in  System  8 beeps Display memory read write error Video adapter missing or    with faulty memory       1    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          A 2 DS7 DS8 LED Post Codes    LED Indicators Description Message  DS7 DS8   On On PWR On   On Off SPD Read OK   Off On Memory Size OK
47. D  Installing the Adaptec SATA HostRAID Utility          Installing a Security Certificate    If you chose not to install a security certificate when you installed Adaptec  Storage Manager     Browser Edition  you must install the certificate when you  run the application for the first time     To create the certificate        1  When the Security Alert window appears  click View Certificate   2  On the Certificate window  click Install Certificate     3  On the Certificate Import wizard window  click Next  The Certificate Import  wizard window s contents change     4  Accept the default  Automatically select the certificate store  and click Next   5  On the root Certificate Store window  click Yes    Another small Certificate Import wizard window appears    6  Click OK  The Certificate window mentioned in Step 2 reappears    7  Click OK  You are returned to the Security Alert window from Step 1    8  Click Yes to finish the creation and storage of the certificate     Registering Your Software       After installing and creating a security certificate  you are asked to register the  product  If you want click Register Now  your computer must have an Internet  connection  If you need to delay registration  click Register Later  If you choose  Register Later  you will be prompted to register the application the next time  you run it     The Basics    An example of a typical Adaptec Storage Manager     Browser Edition screen is  shown below              mg localhost Events    Op
48. D command next    Displaying any soft errors next    The soft error display has completed  Setting the keyboard typematic  rate next    The keyboard typematic rate is set  Programming the memory wait  states next    Memory wait state programming is over  Clearing the screen and  enabling parity and the NMI next    NMI and parity enabled  Performing any initialization required before  passing control to the adaptor ROM at E000 next    Initialization before passing control to the adaptor ROM at E000h  completed  Passing control to the adaptor ROM at E000h next   Returned from adaptor ROM at E000h control  Performing any  initialization required after the E000 option ROM had control next   Initialization after E000 option ROM control has completed  Displaying  the system configuration next    Uncompressing the DMI data and executing DMI POST initialization  next    The system configuration is displayed    Copying any code to specific areas    Code copying to specific areas is done  Passing control to INT 19h  boot loader next     B 7    SUPER   xeDAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Notes    B 8    Appendix C  Software Installation          Appendix C  Installing Software Drivers and the  Windows Operating System    After all the hardware has been installed  you must first configure the  Adaptec Embedded Serial ATA RAID Driver before you install the Windows  operating system  The necessary drivers are all included on the Supermicro  bootable CDs that came packaged with your mot
49. D1                                                        2 12  Wake On  Ring   te tere aeae s ER Dr E ter EIER eS 2 12             SATA Activity BED    tnr teet emere 2 13  2 6 dJumpet Settings iecore mre b a EE e Hec een aux EE 2 14  Explanation Of                            rrt tnter 2 14  GLAN Enable Disable       CMOS             LEER  USB Wake Up creto rere cre deci                Watch Dog Enable  Disables     nar e trn recien 2 15  system  BUS    Speed sisi  cider dian dia etaed 2 15  Serial ATA Enable Disable                        eese 2 16  Thermal Fan Control cscs tee tree roman rettet 2 16  Keyboard                           tette tm tdi ne ER e era cr n 2 16  2 7 Onboard                              e tee ne teer terns 2 17  GLAN LEDs  2 8 Parallel Port  Floppy Hard Disk Drive and SCSI Connections                 2 18  Parallel Port                                                               2 18  Floppy CONnNGCIOM vc eeepc verde ceo eee gs 2 18  IDE CORRBCIOrS15   enirn ben tdi               2 19    Chapter 3  Troubleshooting       3 1  Troubleshooting  Procedures              retenti 3 1  Before Power On                 sss eene nennen teen nnne nnne 3 1                                                      3 1  No Video  Memory EFtTOIS        nere innere iita tai rn eed rtu 3 2  Losing the System s Setup Configuration                                             3 2    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          3 2 Technical Support Procedures           
50. Marvell           Li EB  PCLEI  X8  able cu        Ej  JL    EAIA           Chismis SIE    Printer GY   Floppy HEI 5 SE  Fan4  0  ae  GREE  i                                           2 14    Chapter 2  Installation          Serial Ports    Serial Port Pin Definitions    COM1        2  The       1  J4  and COM   J5  se                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Pin Number Definition   Pin Number Definition  rial ports are located under the 1 DCD 6 DSR    2 RXD 7 RTS  parallel port  see Figure 2 3   See 3 TXD 8 CTS        E 4 DTR 9 RI  the table on the right for pin defini  5 GND 10 NC  tions   Wake On Ring  JWOR         Wake on Ring  The Wake On Ring header is des  Pin Definitions  ignated WOR  This function al   WOR   i Pin  lows your computer to receive Number  Definition  and  be awakened  by an incom  1 Ground        2 Wake u  ing call to the modem when in sus  p  pend state  See the table on the  right for pin definitions  You must  have a Wake On Ring card and  cable to use this feature   2             PWR PWI     PEE PW On TzDS  Spin     22        ur    E Fauli J27  SMB PW  COM1          DIMM 1B CPUI  COMI DIMM 1   1  DIMM 2B  DIMM 2A       
51. Note  These fan 1 Ground             headers are 4 pin fans  Pins 1  3 2  12V  red   3 Tachometer  of the fan headers are backward 4 PWM Control                compatible with the traditional 3  Caution  These fan headers use DC power   pin fans     The onboard fan  speed is controlled by Thermal  Management via BIOS  Hardware  Monitor in the Advanced Setting   Note  Default  Disabled  When us   ing Thermal Management setting   please use all 3 pin fans or all 4   pin fans on the motherboard   Please do not use 3 pin fans and  4 pin fans on the same board                                             an 1  KB Mouse mp                  PWI  s 4                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          PW On               w  D  5 Faul j27   SMB PW   omen   cui      Jeon    DIMM 1A    if   DIMM 28       DIMM ZA  1            DIMM 3B 1    DIMM 3A     15      CPU         Tumwater   North Bridge         PCI E6  x16     AN   qEDELISMB date ioPCIEn  8      2  TRL  113715 SMBCLKIoPCI En  DNO Fan3  Fan 5 fans 71 5  33MHz  Marvell   Z          a  lt  lz  tI em   SS Shee ps3 o  4  CI 4  33MHz  CTRL   9    088213 E  Fan 6 J   BIOS     PCIX 3  66 MHz  Watch   oe  JPLIR   LANI Enable Dog   Rapids 25  o     Pca 6e ma     i       ae      WOR                   
52. OS to use Ultra DMA mode O  It has a data transfer rate of 16 6  MBs  It has the same transfer rate as PIO mode 4 and Multi Word DMA  mode 2  Select          to allow the BIOS to use Ultra DMA mode 1  It has  a data transfer rate of 25 MBs  Select UDMA2 to allow the BIOS to use  Ultra        mode 2  It has a data transfer rate of 33 3 MBs  Select UDMA3  to allow the BIOS to use Ultra DMA mode 3  It has a data transfer rate of  66 6 MBs  Select UDMA4 to allow the BIOS to use Ultra DMA mode 4   It  has a data transfer rate of 100 MBs  The options are Auto  SWDMAn   MWDMAn  and UDMAn     S M A R T  For Hard disk drives    Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology  SMART  can help  predict impending drive failures  Select  Auto  to allow the BIOS to auto  detect hard disk drive support  Select  Disabled  to prevent the AMI BIOS  from using the S M A R T  Select  Enabled  to allow the AMI BIOS to use  the S M A R T  to support hard drive disk  The options are Disabled   Enabled  and Auto     32Bit Data Transfer    Select  Enabled  to activate the function of 32 Bit data transfer  Select   Disabled  to deactivate the function  The options are Enabled and Dis   abled     Hard Disk Write Protect    Select Enabled to enable the function of Hard Disk Write Protect to prevent  data from being written to HDD  The options are Enabled or Disabled     IDE Detect Time Out    This feature allows the user to set the time out value for detecting ATA   ATA PI devices installed in the sys
53. Options    firray Configuration Utility  Disk Utilities       k and pr    SATA Port  0 WDC WD360GD OOELX1 32 06632  SATA Port  1 WDC WD360GD OOELX1 32 06632  SATA Port  2 No device  SATA Port  3 No device  SATA Port  4 No device  SATA Port  5 No device  SATA Port  6 No device  SATA Port 87  No device          Only drives present at POST are displayed          ys to move cursor    Enter  to select    C 16    Appendix C  Software Installation          You can choose from the following options        1  Format Disk   Simulates a low level format of the hard drive by writing  zeros to the entire disk  Serial ATA drives are low level formatted at the  factory and do not need to be low level formatted again       Caution  Formatting destroys all data on the drive  Be  sure to back up your data before performing this operation    2  Verify Disk Media   Scans the media of a disk drive for    defects     To Exit Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility    1  Once you have completed RAID array configurations  press ESC to exit   The following screen will appear     2  Press Yes to exit the Utility        4 Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility  gt          For more information regarding the Adaptec RAID Utility  please refer to  Adaptec s User s Guide in the CD included in your shipping package  You  can also download    copy of Adaptec User s Guide from our web site at   www  supermicro com      C 17    SUPER    X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual             C 2 Installing Intel s Hance Rapids Dri
54. POST diagnos   tics card is recommended  For I O port 80h codes  refer to  App  B        Memory Errors    1  Make sure that the DIMM modules are properly and fully installed    2  Check if different speeds of DIMMs have been installed and verify that  the BIOS setup is configured for the fastest speed of RAM used  It is  recommended to use the same RAM speed for all DIMMs in the system    3  Make sure that you are using the correct type of Registered  ECC DDR  333 266  PC2700 PC2100  SDRAM   recommended by the manufac   turer     4  Check for bad DIMM modules or slots by swapping a single module be   tween two slots and noting the results    5  Make sure all memory modules are fully seated in their slots  As an  interleaved memory scheme is used  you must install two modules at a  time  beginning with DIMM  1A  then DIMM  1B  and so on  see Section  2 3     6  Check the position of the 115V 230V switch on the power supply        Losing the System   s Setup Configuration    1  Ensure that you are using a high quality power supply  A poor quality  power supply may cause the system to lose the CMOS setup informa   tion  Refer to Section 1 6 for details on recommended power supplies     2  The battery on your motherboard may be old  Check to verify that it still  supplies  3VDC  If it does not  replace it with a new one     3  If the above steps do not fix the Setup Configuration problem  contact  your vendor for repairs     3 2 Technical Support Procedures    Before contacting T
55. SA  The State of California  County of  Santa Clara shall be the exclusive venue for the resolution of any such disputes   Supermicro s total liability for all claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware  product      California Best Management Practices Regulations for Perchlorate Materials    This Perchlorate warning applies only to products containing CR  Manganese Dioxide  Lithium coin  cells   Perchlorate Material special handling may apply         WWW dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste   perchlorate      Manual Revision  Rev  1 0c  Release Date  May 21  2007    Unless you request and receive written permission from SUPER MICRO COMPUTER  you  may not copy any part of this document     Information in this document is subject to change without notice  Other products and  companies referred to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective  companies or mark holders     Copyright     2007 by SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC       rights reserved   Printed in the United States of America    Preface          Preface  About This Manual    This manual is written for system integrators  PC technicians and  knowledgeable PC users  It provides information for the installation and use  of the SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG motherboard  The SUPER   X6DAL   G X6DAL TG supports single or dual Intel Xeon Nocona    processors ata  800 MHz front side bus  Based upon Intel s NetBurst microarchitecture with  EM64T support  the Nocona processor supports IA 32 and 1   64 software  a
56. SATA RAID for Operating Systems that support RAID  functions   Windows  Red Hat  amp  SuSe  Linux           1  Select  Advanced Setting  from the AMI BIOS menu    2  Select the IDE Configuration menu    3  Change the IDE Configuration to  P ATA Only     4  Under the item  Configure S ATA as RAID   select  Yes      5  Tap the   Esc   key and scroll down to  Exit   Select  Save and Exit  from  the  Exit  menu  Press the   Enter   key to save the changes and exit the  BIOS     6  Once you ve exited the BIOS Utility  the system will re boot     7  During the system startup  press the  lt Ctrl gt  and the  lt A gt  keys simulta   neously to run the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility when prompted by the  following message     Press  lt Ctrl gt  lt A gt  for Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility     The Adaptec Embedded Serial ATA with HostRAID Control   ler Driver       Adaptec s Embedded Serial ATA RAID with HostRAID controller adds RAID  functionality to the Serial ATA      controller by supporting RAID 0  Striping   or RAID 1  Mirroring  to enhance the industry s pioneer PCl to e host con   troller products  RAID striping  RAID 0  can greatly improve hard disk       performance because of its capability in striping data across multiple drives   RAID mirroring  RAID 1  allows the data to be simultaneously written to two  drives  so critical data is always available even if a single hard disk fails   Due to the built in functionality  the X6DAL G X6DAL TG is specially de   signed to
57. SUPERO    SUPER   X6DAL G  SUPER   X6DAL TG    USER S MANUAL    Revision 1 0c    The information in this User s Manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be  accurate  The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be  contained in this document  makes no commitment to update or to keep current the  information in this manual  or to notify any person or organization of the updates     Please Note  For the most up to date version of this manual  please  see our web site at www supermicro com     SUPERMICRO COMPUTER reserves the right to make changes to the product described in  this manual at any time and without notice  This product  including software  if any  and  documentation may not  in whole or in part  be copied  photocopied  reproduced  translated  or reduced to any medium or machine without prior written consent     IN NO EVENT WILL SUPERMICRO COMPUTER BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT  INDIRECT   SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR  INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION  EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE  POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES  IN PARTICULAR  SUPERMICRO COMPUTER SHALL  NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE  SOFTWARE  OR DATA STORED OR USED  WITH THE PRODUCT  INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING  REPLACING   INTEGRATING  INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE  SOFTWARE  OR  DATA    Any disputes arising between manufacturer and customer shall be governed by the laws of  Santa Clara County in the State of California  U
58. To return to the previous menu   press the  lt ESC gt  key      A  Using the Array Configuration Utility  ACU        The Array Configuration Utility  ACU  enables you to create  manage  and  delete arrays from the controllers BIOS  add and delete spare drives  and  initialize drives  During the system startup  press  lt Ctrl gt  and  lt A gt  key simulta     neously  and the main menu will appear     4 Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility  gt     Options    Array Configuration Utility  Disk Utilities       SUPER 6 X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Managing Arrays    Select this option to view array properties  and delete arrays  The following  sections describe the operations Of  Managing Arrays      To select this option  use the arrow keys and the   enter   key to select   Managing Arrays  from the main menu  as shown above            Appendix C  Software Installation          Viewing Array Properties       To view the properties of an existing array   1  At the BIOS prompt  press Ctrl A   2  From the ARC menu  select Array Configuration Utility  ACU      3  From the ACU menu  select Manage Arrays  as shown on the previous  Screen      4  From the List of Arrays dialog box  select the array you want to view  and press Enter     The Array Properties dialog box appears  showing detailed    information on the array  The physical disks associated with the array are  displayed here     5  Press Esc to return to the previous menu     Deleting Arrays     Warning  Back up the d
59. alizing the chipset    The 8254 timer test will begin next    The 8254 timer test is over  Starting the memory refresh test next   The memory refresh line is toggling  Checking the 15 second on off  time next    Passing control to the video ROM to perform any required configu   ration before the video ROM test    All necessary processing before passing control to the video ROM  is done  Looking for the video ROM next and passing control to it   The video ROM has returned control to BIOS POST  Performing any  required processing after the video ROM had control    Reading the 8042 input port and disabling the MEGAKEY Green  PC feature next  Making the BIOS code segment writable and  performing any necessary configuration before initializing the  interrupt vectors    The configuration required before interrupt vector initialization  has completed  Interrupt vector initialization is about to begin     B 3    SUPER   xeDAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Checkpoint  25h    27h  28h    2Ah    2Eh    2Fh  30h  31h  32h  34h  37h  38h  39h  3Ah    3Bh    40h  42h    43h    44h    45h    46h    47h    Code Description   Interrupt vector initialization is done  Clearing the password if the  POST DIAG switch is on    Any initialization before setting video mode will be done next   Initialization before setting the video mode is complete  Configuring  the monochrome mode and color mode settings next    Bus initialization system  static  output devices will be done next  if  present  Se
60. apter 4  AMI BIOS          FIDE Configuration Sub Menu    The screen for the Primary IDE Master is shown below     BIOS SETUP UTILITY       e Option  P ATA Ist Channel   S ATA Ports Definition  P0 Master P1 Slavel     gt  Primary IDE Master    ATAPI CDROMI   gt  Primary IDE Slave    Not Detected    gt  Secondary IDE Master    Hard Diskl     Secondary IDE Slave    Not Detected      Third IDE Master    Not Detectedl   gt  Third IDE Slave    Not Detected    gt  Fourth IDE Master    Not Detected    gt  Fourth IDE Slave    Not Detected                  Select Screen  tl Select Item          Change Option  Fi General Help  F10 Save and Exit  Exit              Hard Disk Write Protect  Disabled   IDE Detect Time Out  Sec   35                 BOPin Cable Detection  Host  amp  Devicel               002 53  C  Copyright 1985 2002  American Hegatrends  Int    When you select this Sub Menu  the AMI BIOS automatically displays the  status of the following items     Onboard PCI IDE Operate Mode    This feature allows the user to set the Onboard PCI IDE Operation Mode   The options are  Native Mode and Legacy Mode    Please refer to  Addendum D for information on Legacy Mode and Native Mode      IDE Configuration    This feature allows the user to set the IDE mode  The options are  Disabled   P ATA  Parallel ATA  Only  S ATA  Serial ATA  Only  and P ATA  amp  S ATA     Please refer to Addendum D for Parallel ATA and Serial ATA information    P ATA  amp  S ATA  Combined Mode Operation    This
61. arrays if your controller  supports them      If a global hot spare exists  all arrays that the hot spare is large enough to  protect will show as protected     In the expanded view  the icons for the arrays are arranged vertically and  alongside them are the capacity  name  and type of array     Selecting an array by clicking on it will highlight the following in amber     All the drives or segments that form the array in the Physical Devices view       The Events  Properties  and Tasks buttons in the header frame  Selecting any  of these three buttons displays a new window with additional information and  options specific to that array       Note  For Windows Server 2003 only   to see animated icons on Adaptec  Storage Manager   logical devices  go to Internet Explorer Properties Advanced   Multimedia  and select the Play animations in Web Pages option      D 15    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          D 5 The Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility    The Array Configuration Utility  ACU  enables you to create  manage  and  delete arrays from the controller s BIOS  and initialize drives     A  Managing Arrays       Select the Manage Arrays option to view array properties and members  and  delete arrays  The following sections describe these operations in greater  detail     Viewing Array Properties       To view the properties of an existing array     1  At the BIOS prompt  press Ctrl A   2  From the ARC menu  select Array Configuration Utility  ACU    3  From the ACU
62. ata on an array before you delete it to prevent the  loss of data  Deleted arrays cannot be restored     To delete an existing array     1  Turn on your computer and press Ctrl A when prompted to access the  ARC utility     2  From the ARC main menu  select Array Configuration Utility   ACU     3  From the ACU menu  select Manage Arrays    4  Select the array you wish to delete and press Delete    5  In the Array Properties dialog box  select Delete and press  Enter  The following prompt is displayed      Warning   Deleting the array will render array unusable  Do you  want to delete the array  Yes No      RAID 1 only   the following prompt is also displayed     Deleting the partition will result in data loss  Do you also want to  delete the partition   Yes No      6  Press Yes to delete the array or partition or No to return to the  previous menu     7  Press Esc to return to the previous menu     SUPERO X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Creating Arrays    Before creating arrays  make sure the disks for the array are connected  and installed in your system  Note that disks with no usable space  or disks  that are un initialized are shown in gray and cannot be used  See Initializing  Disk Drives     To create an array        1 Turn on your computer and press Ctrl A when prompted to  access the ARC utility     2 From the ARC menu  select Array Configuration Utility Main Menu  ACU    as shown on the first screen on page C 5      3 From the ACU menu  select Create Array   
63. atrends  In    When you select the Main Setup  the following items will be automatically  displayed     System Overview  The following BIOS information will be displayed   AMI BIOS  Version    Built Date  ID    Processors    When you select this option  the AMI BIOS will automatically display the  status of processors as shown in the screen below     Type    Speed  Count    4 2    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS          System Memory    This option allows the AMI BIOS to display the status of memory installed in  the system     Size    This option allows the AMI BIOS to display the size of memory installed in  the system     System Time System Date    Use this option to change the system time and date  Highlight System Time  or System Date using the   Arrow   keys  Enter new values through the    keyboard  Press the   Tab   key or the   Arrow   keys to move between  fields  The date must be entered in DAY MM DD YY format  The time is    entered in HH MM SS format   Note  The time is in 24 hour format  For ex   ample  5 30 A M  appears as 05 30 00  and 5 30P M  as 17 30 00      4 3 Advanced Settings    The Advanced Settings screen and sub menus are listed below                   Advanced Settings    WARNING  Setting wrong values in below sections  may cause system to malfunction                   IDE Configuration   gt  Floppy Configuration    gt  PCIPnP Configuration    gt  SuperI0 Configuration    gt  Advanced Chipset Configuration   gt  ACPI Configuration    gt  Power Configuration   
64. before the system restarts  otherwise   the installation will start again     Configuring Internet Browsers on Windows       If you are managing a local storage array and your computer uses a proxy  Server  you need to configure your browser to enable Adaptec Storage  Manager to bypass the proxy server  Also  if you are managing remote  Systems  you need to configure Adaptec Storage Manager to bypass the proxy  server when communicating with these systems     D 6    Appendix D  Installing the Adaptec SATA HostRAID Utility          Configuring Internet Explorer for Local Management       When using the High security setting  you must enable the following settings  manually       JavaScript    Cookies  not stored     You do not need to enable the following custom level security settings for the  local Intranet in Internet Explorer 5 and 5 5  Select Tools    Internet Options to  access these settings       Active Scripting      Allow per session cookies  not stored    Note  In Internet Explorer 6 0 there is  no security setting for cookies  Cookie configuration was removed from the  Privacy tab  There is no setting for blocking Intranet cookies      If you are using a proxy server to access the Internet  you must bypass the  proxy server to access the Adaptec Storage Manager Web server  To verify  whether you are using a proxy server     1  From the Internet Option window  click the Connections tab   2  Click LAN Settings       If the Use a proxy server box isn t checked  exit b
65. board COMI Port COM  Port  LAN1 Line In   Purple   Turquoise  Port  Figure 2 3       Port Locations and Definitions    2 6    Chapter 2  Installation          Front Control Panel    JF1 contains header pins for various buttons and indicators that are nor   mally located on a control panel at the front of the chassis  These connec   tors are designed specifically for use with Supermicro server chassis  See  Figure 2 4 for the descriptions of the various control panel buttons and LED  indicators  Refer to the following section for descriptions and pin defini   tions     Figure 2 4  JF1 Header Pins    Ground   X   Power LED  HDD LED    NIC1 LED    Overheat LED  Power Fail LED  Reset Button    Ground    Ground Power Button       2 7    SUPERO X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          a i ATX Power Supply 24 pin Connector  2 5 Connecting Cables Oia petitions ENT                                                 Pin Number Definition         Number Definition    1              Power Connector d NER      15 COM 3 COM  There are a 24 pin main power 16 PS ON amp  4 45V    17 COM 5 COM  supply connector PW1  and a 4 i COM    45V  pin 12V PWR connector               19 COM 7 COM    20 Res NC  8 PWR OK  the board   Both connections are 21 45V 9 5VSB  required   These power connec  22  5V 10  12V  ys 2 V 11 12V  tors meet the SSI EPS 12V specifi     ja pcr  cation  See the table on the right           12  4 pin  for pin definitions  For CPU PWR Required Connector   PW2   please refer to the i
66. creen  press the   Enter   key  The OS  Setup will automatically load all device files  and  then  continue the Win   dows OS installation     m  After the Windows OS Installation is completed  the system will automati   cally reboot     Appendix C  Software Installation          C 3 Installing Other Software Programs and Drivers       A  Installing Drivers other than Adaptec Embedded Serial  ATA RAID Controller Driver    After you ve installed the Windows Operating System  a screen as shown  below will appear  You are ready to install software programs and drivers  that have not yet been installed  To install these software programs and  drivers  click the icons to the right of these items       SUPERMICRO X6DAL server board Drivers  amp  Tools  WinXP           Intel Tumwater chipset INF files    Kg    SUPERMICR        Drivers  amp  Tools    L    Microsoft Direc 9 0    Intel E7525 Adaptec Storage Manager   Browser Edition    Chipset    XGDAL serio Avance Logic         Audio Drivers    SUPERMICRO Supero Doctor Ill    Build driver diskettes and manuals    ales   amp   G  Be        o   foo  po    Browse CD   Auto Start Up Next Time       For more information  please visit SUPERMICRO s web site     SUPERMICRO Computer Inc     Driver Tool Installation Display Screen     Note  Click the icons showing a hand writing on the paper to view the  readme files for each item  Click the computer icons to the right of these  items to install each item  from top to the bottom  one at a time 
67. d Mode  Select S1 if you want the system to standby   Select S3 to enable the function of Suspend to RAM  which will shorten  bootup time after poweroff  The options are ST POS         S1 amp S3  STR      Advanced ACPI Configuration    Use this feature to configure additional ACPI options  Select  Yes  if the  operating system supports ACPI  Select No if the operating system does not  support ACPI  The options are      and Yes     ACPI 2 0 Features    Select Yes to allow RSDP pointers to point to the 64 bit Fixed System  Description Tables  Select No to deactivate this function  The options are  Yes and No     ACPI APIC Support    Select Enabled to allow the ACPI APIC Table Pointer to be included in the  RSDP pointer list  The options are Enable  and Disabled     AMI OEMB Table    Select Enabled to allow the OEMB Table Pointer to be included in the  R x SDT pointer lists  The options are Enabled  and Disabled     Headless Mode   Select Enabled to activate the Headless Operation Mode through ACPI   which will allow the system to boot up and function properly without  keyboard and monitor display  The options are Enabled  and Disabled     4 14    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS           gt  Power Configuration    This feature allows the user to configure PnP settings     Power Button Mode    This setting allows you to decide if the power button will go into the On   Off mode or the Suspend mode if it is pressed  The options are On Off  and Suspend     Restore on AC Power Loss    This sett
68. d or Disabled     PCI Express Error Logging   This setting allows you to enable or disable PCI Express Error logging  The  options are Enabled or Disabled     gt  MPS Configuration   This section allows the user to configure the multi processor table    MPS Revision    This feature allows the user to select MPS Revision  The options are 1 1 or  1 4      gt  PCI Express Configuration  This section allows the user to configure PCI Express slots   Active State Power Management    Select Enabled to activate the function of power management for signal  transactions between PCI Express LO and L1 Link  The options are Enabled  and Disabled     I O Expander Mode    This feature allows the user to set the IO Expand Mode for Hot Plug sup   port  The options are PCA9555  Two PCA9554  One PCA9554  Low   One  PCA9554  High   Two PCA9554A  One PCA9554A  Low   and One  PCA9554  High      PCI Express Port2  Slot 1     This feature allows the user to configure the PCI Express slot  The options  are Auto  Enabled  and Disabled     PCI Express Port4  Slot 6     This feature allows the user to configure the PCI Express slot  The options  are Auto  Enabled  and Disabled     PCI Express Compliance Mode    Select Enabled to enable MCH to activate PCI Express Compliance Mode   The options are Disabled and Enabled     4 16    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS          Spread Spectrum    Select Enabled to enable Spread Sperctrum  The options are Disabled and  Enabled      gt  Remote Access Configuration    You can 
69. d shadowing next   The memory size display was adjusted for relocation and shadow   ing    Testing the memory above 1 MB next    The memory above 1 MB has been tested and initialized  Saving  the memory size information next    The memory size information and the CPU registers are saved   Entering real mode next    Shutdown was successful  The CPU is in real mode  Disabling the  Gate A20 line  parity  and the NMI next    The A20 address line  parity  and the NMI are disabled  Adjusting  the memory size depending on relocation and shadowing next   The memory size was adjusted for relocation and shadowing   Clearing the Hit   DEL   message next    The Hit   DEL   message is cleared  The   WAIT      message is  displayed  Starting the DMA and interrupt controller test next     B 5    SUPER   xeDAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Checkpoint  60h    62h  65h  66h  67h  7Fh  80h  81h  82h  83h  84h  85h    86h    87h    88h    89h    8Bh    8Ch    8Dh    8Fh    91h    Code Description   The DMA page register test passed  Performing the DMA Controller  1 base register test next    The DMA controller 1 base register test passed  Performing the DMA  controller 2 base register test next    The DMA controller 2 base register test passed  Programming DMA  controllers 1 and 2 next    Completed programming DMA controllers 1 and 2  Initializing the 8259  interrupt controller next    Completed 8259 interrupt controller initialization    Extended NMI source enabling is in progress    The ke
70. dor for a Returned Merchandise Authorization   RMA  number  When returning to the manufacturer  the RMA number  should be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping carton  and  mailed prepaid or hand carried  Shipping and handling charges will be ap   plied for all orders that must be mailed when service is complete     This warranty only covers normal consumer use and does not cover dam   ages incurred in shipping or from failure due to the alternation  misuse   abuse or improper maintenance of products     During the warranty period  contact your distributor first for any product  problems     Chapter 4  AMI BIOS          Chapter 4  AMIBIOS    4 1 Introduction    This chapter describes the AMIBIOS for the X6DAL TG X6DAL G  The AMI  ROM BIOS is stored in a Flash EEPROM and can be easily upgraded using a  floppy disk based program  This chapter describes the basic navigation of  the AMI BIOS Setup Utility setup screens     Starting the BIOS Setup Utility    To enter the AMI BIOS Setup Utility screens  hit the   Delete   key while the  System is booting up      Note  In most cases  the   Delete   key is used to enter the AMI BIOS setup  utility  There are a few cases when other keys are used  such as   F1      F2     and so on     Each main BIOS menu option is described in this user s guide  The Main  BIOS setup menu screen has two main frames  The left frame displays all  the options that can be configured   Grayed out  options cannot be config   ured  Options in b
71. e  1  I O backpanel shield  CSE PT2    One  1  Supermicro CD containing drivers and utilities  CDR_INTC     One  1  User s BIOS Manual    1 1    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Contacting Supermicro    Headquarters   Address  SuperMicro Computer  Inc   980 Rock Ave   San Jose  CA 95131 U S A     Tel   1  408  503 8000  Fax   1  408  503 8008  Email  marketing supermicro com  General Information     support supermicro com  Technical Support   Web Site    www supermicro com    Europe   Address  SuperMicro Computer B V   Het Sterrenbeeld 28  5215 ML   s Hertogenbosch  The Netherlands    Tel   31  0  73 6400390  Fax   31  0  73 6416525  Email  sales supermicro nl   General Information     support supermicro nl  Technical Support   rma supermicro nl  Customer Support     Asia Pacific  Address  SuperMicro  Taiwan  4F  No  232 1 Liancheng Road  Chung Ho 235  Taipei County  Taiwan  R O C   Tel   886  2  8226 3990  Fax   886  2  8226 3991  Web Site    www supermicro com tw    Technical Support   Email  support supermicro com tw  Tel  886 2 8228 1366  ext 132 or 139       Chapter 1  Introduction          Figure 1 1  SUPER X6DAL G X6DAL TG Image         The difference between the X6DAL G and the X6DAL TG  is that the X6DAL TG has an additional 4 port SATA  Marvell Controller      SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Figure 1 2  SUPER X6DAL G X6DAL TG Motherboard Layout     not drawn to scale                             PWR PWI  Force    PW On             w    
72. e Size   64KB    Create RAID via   No Init        Done              Notes     1  Before adding a new drive to an array  back up any data contained on  the new drive  Otherwise  all data will be lost     2  If you stop the Build or Clear process on a RAID 1 from ACU  you can  restart it by pressing Ctrl R     3  A RAID 1 created using the Quick Init option may return some data mis   compares if you later run a consistency check  This is normal and is not a  cause for concern     4  The ACU allows you to use drives of different sizes in a    RAID   However  during a build operation  only the smaller drive can be  selected as the source or first drive     5  When migrating from single volume to RAID 0  migrating from a larger  drive to a smaller drive is allowed  However  the destination drive must be  at least half the capacity of the source drive     6  Adaptec does not recommend that you migrate or build an array on  Windows dynamic disks  volumes   as it will result in data loss     Warning  Do not interrupt the creation of a RAID 0 using the Migrate option   If you do  you will not be able to restart  or to recover the data that was on  the source drive     C 9    SUPER 0 X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Adding a Bootable Array  To make an array bootable   1  From the Main menu  select Manage Arrays     2  From the List of Arrays  select the array you want to make bootable  and  press Ctrl B     3  Enter Y to create a bootable array when the following message is disp
73. e table on the right for  pin definitions     Power Button    The Power Button connection is  located on pins 1 and 2 of JF1   Momentarily contacting both pins  will power on off the system  To  turn off the power when set to  suspend mode  depress the button  for at least 4 seconds  Refer to  the table on the right for pin defini   tions                    TE ENR WR PWT                                               mm  Faul T27        SME Pw  cut         DIMM TA  IMM ZE                DIMM ZA  DIMM 3E  DIMM                               LANI                               AN    Fans     Da Line_In          2       TRL  JfT IS SMBCLKtoPCI En     LI Fme                            Enable RIZE                                PELES  x16   SMB data toPCIEn                 PCES  3MHz  Marvell          PCIA GMHZ CTRL       Bios                    3  66 MHz waa       JPLIF   LANI Enable Dog             svo    PCLX2  66 MHz                                 2 EW          Marvell SATA         EXE Mare sate          POLED  X  Bede             Jo Goa   Ferry           Hd    Intrusion                                                                      2 12    a E Overheat LED 4    Reset Pin  Definitions   JF1        Pin  Number Definition  3 Reset  4 Ground                   Power Button  Connector  Pin Definitions   JF1        Pin  Number  Definition       1 PW ON  2 Ground                PWR Reset       NM                       Power LED 4   gt    HDD LED 4  Y                    NIC1 LED 4
74. e the  total physical memory  The options are Enabled and Disabled     Memory Mirroring and Sparing    Select Enabled to enable Memory RAS   Mirroring and Sparing  to allow  the system to create a mirror copy of data written to the memory for data  security  The options are Disabled and Enabled      gt  SouthBridge Configuration   This feature allows the user to configure the settings for Intel ICH  SouthBridge chipset    CPU B I S T  Enable   Select Enabled to enable the function of CPU Built In Self Test  The options  are Enabled and Disabled    ICH Delayed Transaction    Select Enabled to enable the function of ICH Delayed Transaction to provide  back compatibility for slower components   The options are Enabled and  Disabled     ICH DCB Enable    Select Enabled to enable ICH DMA Collection Buffer  The options are En   abled and Disabled     Onboard AC  97 Audio    Select Auto to enable the function of Onboard AC 97 automatically  The  options are Auto  Enabled and Disabled     4 13    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          P   APCI Configuration    This item allows the user to enable or disable ACPI support for the operating  System     General ACPI Configuration    Use this feature to configure additional ACPI options  Select  Yes  if the  operating system supports ACPI  Select No if the operating system does not  support ACPI  The options are      and Yes     Suspend Mode    This feature allows the user to select the ACPI state when the system is  on the Suspen
75. e the last page for additional information    Completed post video ROM test processing  If the EGA VGA  controller is not found  performing the display memory read write  test next    The EGA VGA controller was not found  The display memory read   write test is about to begin    The display memory read write test passed  Look for retrace  checking next    The display memory read write test or retrace checking failed   Performing the alternate display memory read write test next    The alternate display memory read write test passed  Looking for  alternate display retrace checking next    Video display checking is over  Setting the display mode next   The display mode is set  Displaying the power on message next   Initializing the bus input  IPL  general devices next  if present  See the  last page of this chapter for additional information    Displaying bus initialization error messages  See the last page of this  chapter for additional information    The new cursor position has been read and saved  Displaying the  Hit  lt DEL gt  message next    The Hit  lt DEL gt  message is displayed  The protected mode memory  test is about to start    Preparing the descriptor tables next    The descriptor tables are prepared  Entering protected mode for the  memory test next    Entered protected mode  Enabling interrupts for diagnostics mode  next    Interrupts enabled if the diagnostics switch is on  Initializing data to  check memory wraparound at 0 0 next    Data initialized  Checking
76. eature allows the AMI BIOS to automatically display the status of the  following items     BIOS SETUP UTILITY     CPU1 Ucore  CPU2 Vcore  1 330 U  3 30         U   3 419 0   5Uin  5 148 0  12U         V   12 135 U                   12U Ucc  U    11 633 U   gt  Select Screen  DRAM UTT  1 241 0 11 Select Item   1 2U Ucc  1 193 U    Change Option  2 5U for DIMM  2 564 U Fi General Help  1 5U Uoltage  1 548 U F10 Save and Exit    ESC Exit   gt  System FAN Monitor        v02 53  C Copyright 1985 2002  American Megatrends  Int    System Health Function    Select  Enabled  to enable the function of Hardware Health Monitoring  Device  The options are  Enabled  and  Disabled      CPU Temperature    The feature allows the user to set the CPU temperature threshold  The  options range        65     to 90 C  The default setting is  78 C      Note  In the Windows OS environment  the Supero Doctor    settings take  precedence over the BIOS settings  When first installed  the SD    adopts  the temperature threshold settings previously set in the BIOS  Any subse   quent changes to these thresholds must be made within Supero Doctor   since the SDIII settings override the BIOS settings  For the Windows OS to  adopt the BIOS temperature threshold settings  please change the SDIII set   tings to be the same as those set in the BIOS      If System Health Function is enabled  the BIOS will automatically display the  status of the following items     4 18    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS          CPU1 Tempera
77. echnical Support  please take the following steps  Also   note that as a motherboard manufacturer  Super Micro does not sell directly  to end users  so it is best to first check with your distributor or reseller for  troubleshooting services  They should know of any possible problem s   with the specific system configuration that was sold to you        3 2    Chapter 3  Troubleshooting          1  Please go through the  Troubleshooting Procedures  and  Frequently  Asked Question   FAQ  sections in this chapter or see the FAQs on our  web site  http   www supermicro com support faqs   before con   tacting Technical Support    2  BIOS upgrades can be downloaded from our web site at   http   www supermicro com support bios             Note  Not all BIOS can be flashed  it depends on the modifications   to the boot block code    3  If you still cannot resolve the problem  include the following information  when contacting Super Micro for technical support                  Motherboard model and PCB revision number    BIOS release date version  this can be seen on the initial display when  your system first boots up     System configuration   An example of a Technical Support form is on our web site at   http   www supermicro com support contact cfm     4  Distributors  For immediate assistance  please have your account number  ready when placing a call to our technical support department  We can  be reached by e mail at support supermicro com  by phone at     408  503 8000  option
78. ed  Select O to allow the  AMI BIOS to use PIO mode 0  It has a data transfer rate of 3 3 MBs   Select 1 to allow the AMI BIOS to use PIO mode 1  It has a data transfer  rate of 5 2 MBs  Select 2 to allow the AMI BIOS to use PIO mode 2  It has  a data transfer rate of 8 3 MBs  Select 3 to allow the AMI BIOS to use PIO  mode 3  It has a data transfer rate of 11 1 MBs  Select 4 to allow the AMI  BIOS to use PIO mode 4  It has a data transfer rate of 16 6 MBs  This  setting generally works with all hard disk drives manufactured after  1999  For other disk drives  such as IDE CD ROM drives  check the speci   fications of the drive     DMA Mode    Select Auto to allow the BIOS to auto detect the DMA mode  Use this  value if the IDE disk drive support cannot be determined  Select SWDMAO  to allow the BIOS to use Single Word        mode 0  It has a data transfer  rate of 2 1 MBs Select SWDMA 1 to allow the BIOS to use Single Word         mode 1  It has    data transfer rate of 4 2 MBs  Select SWDMA2 to    4 7    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          allow the BIOS to use Single Word DMA mode 2  It has a data transfer  rate of 8 3 MBs  Select MWDMAO to allow the BIOS to use Multi Word  DMA mode 0  It has a data transfer rate of 4 2 MBs  Select MWDMA   1 to  allow the BIOS to use Multi Word DMA mode 1  It has a data transfer rate  of 13 3 MBs  Select MWDMA  to allow the BIOS to use Multi Word DMA  mode 2  It has a data transfer rate of 16 6 MBs  Select UDMAO to allow  the BI
79. edges only  do not touch its components  periph   eral chips  memory modules or gold contacts      When handling chips or modules  avoid touching their pins      Put the motherboard and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when  not in use      For grounding purposes  make sure your computer chassis provides ex   cellent conductivity between the power supply  the case  the mounting  fasteners and the motherboard      Use only the correct type of onboard CMOS battery as specified by the  manufacturer  Do not install the onboard battery upside down to avoid  possible explosion     Unpacking    The motherboard is shipped in antistatic packaging to avoid static damage   When unpacking the board  make sure the person handling it is static protected     2 1    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          2 2 PGA Processor and Heatsink Installation    When handling the processor package  avoid placing direct  pressure on the label area of the fan  Also  do not place the  motherboard on a conductive surface  which can damage the  BIOS battery and prevent the system from booting up     IMPORTANT  Always connect the power cord last and always remove it       before adding  removing or changing any hardware components  Make       sure that you install the processor into the CPU socket before you install       the CPU heatsink  Note that for the X6DAL G X6DAL TG you need to install       the Xeon mounting plate under the board        Installing the CPU Mounting Plate       Heat
80. efinition  12 C Connector  located at J27  1 Clock     2 SMB Data  monitors the status of PWR Sup  3 N A  ply  Fan and system temperature    us                Audio CD Header Pin Definitions                    CD1   AA Definition  CD In Header Number  1 Left Stereo Signal      2 Ground  There is a 4 pin CD header on the 3 Ground     4 Right Stereo Signal  motherboard  This allows you to       use the onboard sound for audio Audio CD Header Pin Definitions                                                       CD playback  Connect the audio  CD2   cable from your CD drive to the pin Definition    Number  header  See the tables at right for 1 Right Stereo Signal           2 Ground  pin definitions  3 Left Stereo Signal  4 Ground  E JPE EATX PWR PWI     12 E E       PW On 7    w LZ  SMB PWR    D           n DIMM TS CPUI             B KB     8  o1                                                       COMI  DIMM       14 DIMM 2B    DIMM 2A          2 DIMM       45 DIMM 3A                LANI    CPU2  Dn Line In  J6 jUp Line Out    Tumwater       Audio 14  North Bridge                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Enabl  CD In in  Ex       TAN PCI E6  x16  5 Fang  E    1SMB data toPCIEn   amp  i  CTRL  713715 SMBCLKtoPCI En  93 Fanj  Ss PCI 5  33MHz  Marvell    3 psy                        4     lt  5   gt       g 
81. em  Arrays Label   type in an label and press Enter    Note   The label shall not be more than 15 characters      3  For RAID 0  select the desired stripe size    Note  Available stripe sizes    are 16  32  and 64 KB default  It is recommended that you do not change  the default setting      4  The item   Create RAID via  allows you to select between the different  creating methods for RAID 0 and RAID 1     The following table gives examples of when each is appropriate                          Raid Level   Create Via   When Appropriate  RAID 0 No Init Creating a RAID 0 on new drives  RAID 0 Migrate Creating a RAID 0 from one new drive and    Note  one drive with data you wish to preserve  RAID 1 Build1 Any time you wish to create a RAID 1  but especially if  you have data on one drive that you wish to preserve  RAID 1 Clear Creating a RAID 1 on new drives  or when you want to  ensure that the array contains no data after creation   RAID 1 Quick Fastest way to create a RAID 1   Appropriate when using new drives  RAID 1 Init                     Note  If you select Migrate for RAID 0  or Build for RAID 1  you will be  asked to select the source drive  The contents of the source drive will be  preserved  However  the data on the new drive will be lost      C 8    Appendix C  Software Installation          5  When you are finished  press Done  as the screen shown below            2   8 nias    Array            RAID O Stripe     Array Label   Stripe    Array Size   68 938 GB  Strip
82. et controller     2 EIDE Ultra DMA 100 bus master interfaces     1 floppy port interface  up to 2 88 MB      1EPP ECP Parallel Port     PS 2 mouse and PS 2 keyboard ports     Up to four USB 2 0  Universal Serial Bus   2 ports back panel  2 ports   front panel      2 Hance Rapids Serial ATA Ports     Four Marvel Serial ATA Ports   X6DL TG only      Super          AC  97 CODEC Audio devices supported     2 serial ports    Other   e Internal external modem ring on    Wake on Ring  WOR      Wake on LAN  WOL      Console redirection       CD Diskette Utilities    BIOS flash upgrade utility and device drivers       Dimensions      ATX 12  x 10   304 8 x 254 mm     SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual                           NOCONA 7 NOCONA 7  SEIA JAYHAWK JAYHAWK  EURD 10 1 cpu    CPU L    PEB 72        213 15 217 28                            ITP   35 37  91     2   4                    DIR      DIMAS  SB               5    AR DIMM      DIMM AZ        Dim BI  DIMM AL                z GROUP                  PCI EXPRESS X16 LINKS    is                    TUMWATER  MCH    v   hi                                      PCI EXPRESS KIG  SLOT  80                                                                                      E ERE 8      im 2 5U URD  5  DR  gt   a ol           8 1 50        1 20 URD  a 8                x P 55  4     CI EXPRESS XB   bee Reeros T  o  ka                4 2   amp     P76  paa      3        229                  P78     274  9     P75 der     25     1  
83. eters automatically during bootup    10  When the Linux installation is complete  go to the script file by typing      For SuSE 8 1 edit boot grub menu Ist   Type noapic after               as in this example    Kernel hd0 0  vmlinux root  dev hdc3 vga 791 noapic     For SuSE 8 2 edit boot grub menu Ist   Type acpi off after vga xxx as in this example    Kernel hd0 0  vmlinux root  dev hdc3 vga 791 acpi off   Installing or Updating the Driver in an Existing Red Hat or SuSE Linux  System      To install the driver in an existing Red Hat or SuSE Linux system  type   rpm  Uvh xxx yyy rpm        To update the driver in an existing Linux system  type   rpm  Uvh    force xxx yyy rpm    where xxx is the name of the driver file and yyy is the processor type     D 4    Appendix D  Installing the Adaptec SATA HostRAID Utility          D 3Installing the Adaptec Storage Management  Controller        Browser Edition  Overview    This chapter discusses the installation procedure for installing Adaptec Storage  Manager     Browser Edition to enable remote and local management of arrays     Browsers supported     To run Adaptec Storage Manager     Browser Edition  your computer must have  a Web browser supporting JavaScript and cookies only  The following versions  are supported     Windows     Internet Explorer  IE  5 0 or later   Netscape 7 or later   Linux     Adaptec supplied and installed version of Mozilla  Netscape 7 or later    When using Adaptec Storage Manager  you need to log on t
84. faults    Load Failsafe Defaults       Select Screen   Tl Select Item  Enter Go to Sub Screen  Fi General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit          v02 53      Copyright 1985 2002  American Megatrends  Inc     Saving Changes and Exit    When you have completed the system configuration changes  select this  option to leave the BIOS Setup and reboot the computer  so the new  system configuration parameters can take effect  Select Save Changes and  Exit from the Exit menu and press   Enter     Discard Changes and Exit    Select this option to quit the BIOS Setup without making any permanent  changes to the system configuration and reboot the computer  Select Dis   card Changes and Exit from the Exit menu and press   Enters     Discard Changes    Select this option and press   Enter   to discard all the changes and return to  the AMI BIOS Utility Program     4 23    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Load Optimal Defaults    To set this feature  select Load Optimal Defaults from the Exit menu and  press   Enter    Then  Select  OK  to allow the BIOS to automatically load  Optimal Defaults to the BIOS Settings  The Optimal settings are designed for  maximum system performance  but may not work best for all computer ap   plications     Load Fail Safe Defaults    To set this feature  select Load Fail Safe Defaults from the Exit menu and  press   Enter    The Fail Safe settings are designed for maximum system  stability  but not maximum performance     4 24    Appendix 
85. herboard   For the  information on Adaptec s SATA HostRAID Utility based on Marvell s chip   please refer to Appendix D      C 1 Introduction to the Adaptec Embedded Serial ATA  RAID Controller Driver    Serial ATA  SATA     Serial ATA SATA  is a physical storage interface  It uses a single cable with  a minimum of four wires to create a point to point connection between  devices  It is a serial link which supports SATA Transfer rates from  150MBps  Because the serial cables used    SATA are thinner than the  traditional cables used in Parallel ATA PATA   SATA systems have better  airflow and can be installed in smaller chassis than Parallel ATA  In addition   the cables used      PATA can only extend to 40cm long  while Serial ATA  cables can extend up to one meter  Overall  Serial ATA provides better  functionality than Parallel ATA              Introduction to the Intel 6300ESB  Hance Rapids  I O  Controller Hub          Located in the South Bridge of the Intel E7525 Tumwater Chipset  the 6300ESB   Hance Rapids       Controller Hub provides the I O subsystem with access to  the rest of the system  It supports 2 channel Ultra ATA 100 Bus Master IDE  controller  PATA  and two Serial ATA  SATA  Host Controllers  which support  up to two Serial ATA ports and up to two RAID drives  The 6300ESB  Hance  Rapids       Controller Hub supports the following Parallel ATA  PATA  and  Serial  SATA  device configurations     SUPER   O X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          To configure 
86. ht the disk you wish to initialize  and press Insert     5  Repeat Step 4 so that both drives to be initialized are selected   6  Press Enter     7  Read the warning message and ensure that you have selected the correct  disk drives to initialize  Type Y to continue     Using the Disk Utilities       The Disk Utilities enable you to format or verify the media of your Serial ATA  hard disks     To access the disk utilities     1  Turn on your computer and press Ctrl A when prompted to access the ARC  utility     2  From the ARC menu  select Disk Utilities     3  Select the desired disk and press Enter  You are offered the following  options       Format Disk   Simulates a low level format of the hard drive by writing zeros  to the entire disk  Serial ATA drives are low level formatted at the factory and  do not need to be low level formatted again      Caution  Formatting destroys all data      the drive  Be sure to back up your  data before performing this operation       Verify Disk Media   Scans the media of a disk drive for defects     D 19    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Notes    D 20    
87. ide 1 Select   33 GND 34 Diskette  2 JPR jx PWR PWI 2  283             m w     Bes Faul J27  SMB PW  4 DIM 1B cpul    COMI   O DIMM 1A  J4 DIMM 2B  1 DIMM 2A          2 DIMM 3B  bi I5 DIMM 3A  I  LANI     IDn Line In           26 jJUp Line      Tumwater        Audio 14  North Bridge   Enable  26   ICDin         PCI E6  x16  s             ofr SMBCEKIoPCI En   Fans PCI 5  33MHz  Marvell    lFan6 SATA          1 4 G3MHz  CTRL  Tes E  BIOS  PCI X 3  66 MHz   JPLIE   LANI Enable         PCLX2  66 MHz  B age     WOR  r2 W                  SATA  UPS  i ETT 00 8 8  PCI El  X8  CL CMOS    5  lt         2   lt      Floppy    2 27    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          IDE Connectors  IDE Connector Pin Definitions                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 J44  438   The IDE Connectors are lo       Pin Number Function Pin Number Function  cated at J44  IDE1  and J38 1 Reset IDE 2 GND  3 Host Data 7 4 Host Data 8   IDE 2   You do not need to 5 HostData6   6 Host Data 9  configure jumpers for these 7 Host Data 5 8 Host Data 10  9 Host Data 4 10 Host Data 11  connectors  See the table 1 HostData3
88. ideo  the memory and the setup configuration  stored in CMOS  For quick reference  a general FAQ  Frequently Asked  Questions  section is provided     Chapter 4 includes an introduction to BIOS and provides detailed informa   tion on running the CMOS Setup utility     Appendix A lists BIOS Error Beep Codes and DS LED POST Codes   Appendix B provides BIOS POST codes     Appendix C provides software installation instructions     Appendix D provides installation instructions on Adaptec s SATA HostRAID  Driver based on Marvell s chip     SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Table of Contents    Preface  About this                                 iii  Manual Organizat OM i 2 0 0 rrr icem ce ec P rr e tee ne moenia iii    Chapter 1  Introduction       JS MEE    M EE 1 1  ei                             1 1  Contacting Supermli6tO    s iode enti E Echec LE tes es 1 2  SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG Image                                        1 3  SUPER    X6DAL G X6DAL TG Layout            e 1 4  SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG Quick Reference                               1 5  Motherboard Features                                     1 6  Intel Lindenhurst Chipset  System Block Diagram                               1 8   1 2 Chipset OVOerVIGW     iere ete ea tr ie t eee Petar ici een ERREUR 1 9   1 3    Special FCatures sci cis iieri ie re a 1 9  BIOS  Recovery onere as eec pec edad dee a i ede den 1 9  Recovery from AC Power LOSS                 eee 1 9   1 4  PGHealthiMonitorilig   
89. ing allows you to choose how the system will react when  power returns after an unexpected loss of power  The options are  Power Off  Power On and Last State     Watch Dog Timer    This setting is used to enable or disabled the Watch Dog Timer function  It  must be used in conjunction with the WD jumper  see Chapter 2 for details    The options are Enabled and Disabled      gt  Event Log Configuration   Highlight this item and press   Enter   to view the contents of the event log   View Event Log   This feature allows the user to view all unread events    Mark All Events as Read    Highlight this item and press   Enter   to mark the DMI events as read     Clear Event Logs   This setting will clear all event logs when set to  OK   The options are   OK  and  Cancel     ECC Event Logging    This setting allows you to enable or disable ECC Event logging  The options  are Enabled or Disabled     Hub Interface Event Logging    This setting allows you to enable or disable Hub Interface Event logging   The options are Enabled or Disabled     System Bus Event Logging    This setting allows you to enable or disable System Bus Event logging  The  options are Enabled or Disabled     4 15    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Memory Buffer Event Logging    This setting allows you to enable or disable Memory Buffer Event logging   The options are Enabled or Disabled     PCI Error Logging    This setting allows you to enable or disable PCI Error logging  The options  are Enable
90. ini    tions     SATA SMB  I C   X6DAL TG                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    only  SATA SMB  J35   Bin Definit  7 Pin  A Serial ATA System Management   Number Definition     1 Data  Bus header is located at J35  2 Ground  Connect the appropriate cable 3 Clock  here to utilize SATA SMB on your  system      3 JPR        PWR PWI LE  PWR 12  55 PW On   pin bs      7  Fault BSS  SMB PW  ni DIMM IB CPUI  l  COMI   E DIMM 1A  J4 DIMM 2B     DIMM 2A          2 DIMM 3B     15 DIMM 3A  Ls    LANI  CPU2  n IDn Line In     26 mite  Tumwater        Audio j4  North Bridge   Enable  8776   ICDin  fe  AN PCI E6  x16     zi 1 331 SSH PCI En   Fans PCI 5  33MHz  Marvell           SATA SMB Fan sala  nx     PCI 4  33MHz  CTRL    E   BIOS  PCI X 3  66 MHz   JPLI amp    LANI Enable 25     PCI X2  66 MHz    a A    x               EWLLEDKL Marvell SATA FIPS  1 0 ala  PCI E   X8     CL          lt  E  1 2121  lt    8 x  inter          o Chassis  amp  5  8                                                                         2 17    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          SMB Power  I  C           SMB PWR  Connector Pin Definitions  J27   Pin 4 D
91. izard  which  searches for the controller driver     3  Insert the driver disk you created in Step 1  Select the floppy disk drive as  the source and click Next     4  If necessary  select the appropriate driver for your operating system   5  Click Next as needed to complete the controller installation    6  Remove the driver disk    7  If prompted  restart the computer     8  Your installation is complete  If you want to create an array from the BIOS   see the section  Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility   If you want to create an  array from the operating system  see the section  Using Adaptec Storage  Manager     Browser Edition      Installing the driver in a new Linux system       To Install the Red Hat 8 0 or 9 0 Driver in a New Linux System   1  Obtain a driver disk from either the Web site or the product CD   2  Restart the computer     3  If creating an array  press Ctrl A when prompted to enter the ARC utility  For  instructions on creating an array from the BIOS  see the section  Adaptec  RAID Configuration Utility   For a simple volume  skip to Step 4     4  When the array is finished building  or if you are continuing from Step 3   insert the Red Hat CD Disk 1 in the CD ROM drive and restart the system     5  When the Red Hat Welcome screen appears  type expert or linux dd at the  boot prompt     6  When prompted  insert the driver disk  see Step 1  and select OK   7  Follow the prompts to set up your preferred environment     8  If you intend to install other thi
92. k OK  The Shell window you used to launch the installation indicates that  some daemons are being started    The installation creates a shortcut to Adaptec Storage Manager in the System  tab  This shortcut launches Adaptec Storage Manager using Mozilla    Unless the controller driver was installed as part of this installation  you do not  need to restart your computer    10  Remove the product installation CD     Your computer must have a Web browser supporting JavaScript and cookies   To use Adaptec Storage Manager  you need to log on to your computer with     D 8    Appendix D  Installing the Adaptec SATA HostRAID Utility          D 4 Using Adaptec Storage Manager  Browser Edition   Overview    This chapter describes how to use Adaptec Storage Manager     Browser  Edition to manage arrays    Note  Your controller may not support all of the  features described  In most cases if a feature is not supported by your  controller  the feature does not appear in the interface      With Adaptec Storage Manager  you can          Locally manage a system containing a supported Adaptec RAID controller that  has Windows or Linux and a supported browser       Remotely manage any system containing a supported Adaptec RAID controller  that has Managed System Components  see the section regarding Typical   Custom  and Compact Installations   You can manage a system remotely from a  System that does not contain a RAID controller     These same Windows and Linux systems can also be managed rem
93. keys to change the value of the selected option     Type    Use this option to select the type of device connected to the system  The  options are Not Installed  Auto  CDROM and ARMD     4 6    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS          LBA Large Mode    LBA  Logical Block Addressing  is a method of addressing data on a disk  drive  In the LBA mode  the maximum drive capacity is 137 GB  For drive  capacities over 137 GB  your system must be equipped with 48 bit LBA  mode addressing  If not  contact your manufacturer or install an ATA 133  IDE controller card that supports 48 bit LBA mode  The options are Dis   abled or Auto     Block  Multi Sector Transfer     Block mode boosts IDE drive performance by increasing the amount of  data transferred  Only 512 bytes of data can be transferred per interrupt  if block mode is not used  Block mode allows transfers of up to 64 KB  per interrupt  Select  Disabled  to allow the data to be transferred from  and to the device one sector at a time  Select  Auto  to allows the data  transfer from and to the device occur multiple sectors at a time if the  device supports it  The options are Auto and Disabled     PIO Mode    IDE PIO  Programmable I O  mode programs timing cycles between the IDE  drive and the programmable IDE controller  As the PIO mode increases   the cycle time decreases  The options are Auto  0  1  2  3  and 4  Select  Auto to allow the AMI BIOS to auto detect the PIO mode  Use this value if  the IDE disk drive support cannot be determin
94. l 6 DMA Channel 7    Select Available to indicate that a specific DMA channel is available to be  used by a PCI PnP device  Select Reserved  if the DMA channel specified is  reserved for a Legacy ISA device     Reserved Memory Size    This feature specifies the size of memory block to be reserved for Legacy  ISA devices  The options are  Disabled  16K  32K  64K      gt Super IO Configuration Sub Menu        BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Configure Super 10                  Allows BIOS to Select  Serial Porti Base  fiddresses        Serial Port2 fiddress T2F8 IRQ3I  Parallel Port fiddress  3781  Parallel Port Mode  Normal   Parallel Port IRQ      gt  Select Screen  tL Select Item      Change Option  Fi General Help  F10 Save and Exit  Exit          v02 53  C  Copyright 1985 2002  American Megatrends  Inc     SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Serial Port1 Address    This option specifies the base I O port address and Interrupt Request ad   dress of serial port 1  Select  Disabled  to prevent the serial port from  accessing any system resources  When this option is set to Disabled  the  serial port physically becomes unavailable  Select  3F8 IRQ4  to allow the  serial port to use 3F8 as its      port address and IRQ 4 for the interrupt  address  The options are Disabled  3F8 IRQ4  3E8 IRQ4  2E8 IRQ3     Serial Port2 Address    This option specifies the base I O port address and Interrupt Request ad   dress of serial port 2  Select  Disabled  to prevent the serial port from 
95. layed    This will make all other existing bootable array non bootable  Do you want to  make this array bootable   Yes No   Then  a bootable array will be created   An asterisk will appear next to the bootable array  as shown in the picture    below        a EY 3  EI LET          Deleting a Bootable Array  To delete a bootable array   1  From the Main menu  select Manage Arrays     2  From the List of Arrays  select the bootable array     you want to delete  and  press Ctrl B     a bootable array is the array marked with an asterisk  as  shown in the picture above      3  Enter Y to delete a bootable array when the following message is displayed    The array is already marked bootable  Do you want to make this array as not  bootable   Yes No    Then  the bootable array will be deleted and the asterisk  will disappear       Note  do not use the delete key to delete the bootable array      Appendix C  Software Installation          Initializing Disk Drives       If an installed disk does not appear in the disk selection list for creating a  new array  or if it appears grayed out  you may have to initialize it before  you can use it as part of an array  Drives attached to the controller must be  initialized before they can be used in an array     Caution  Initializing a disk overwrites the partition table on the disk and  makes any data on the disk inaccessible  If the drive is used in an array   you may not be able to use the array again     Do not initialize a disk that is par
96. lling the Adaptec SATA HostRAID Utility          Appendix D  Installing the Adaptec SATA HostRAID Utility for the  Marvell 88SX6041 Chip  For xeDAL TG only      After all the hardware has been installed  you must first configure Adaptec s  Serial ATA RAID Driver   Note  before you install the Windows operating  System  and other software drivers  The necessary drivers are all included  on the Supermicro CDs that came packaged with your motherboard        D 1 Configuring Serial ATA RAID Functions  Serial ATA  SATA     Serial ATA SATA  is a physical storage interface  It uses a single cable with a  minimum of four wires to create a point to point connection between devices   It is a serial link which supports SATA Transfer rates up to 150MBps  Because  the serial cables used in SATA are thinner than the traditional cables used in    Parallel ATA PATA   SATA systems have better airflow and can be installed in  smaller chassis than Parallel ATA  In addition  the cables used in PATA can  only extend to 40cm long  while Serial ATA cables can extend up to one meter   Overall  Serial ATA provides better functionality than Parallel ATA     Introduction to the Adaptec Serial ATA RAID Controller    The Adaptec Embedded Serial ATA RAID with HostRAID Utility adds RAID  functionality to the SATA I O controller by supporting RAID levels 0 and 1   With HostRAID  you can optimize the reliability  performance and data  protection of the system     Adaptec s Serial ATA RAID Storage Requirements
97. lowing when connecting the floppy and hard disk drive cables     The floppy disk drive cable has seven twisted wires       Ared mark on a wire typically designates the location of pin 1       Asingle floppy disk drive ribbon cable has 34 wires and two connectors to  provide for two floppy disk drives  The connector with twisted wires always  connects to drive A  and the connector that does not have twisted wires  always connects to drive B     Parallel  Printer  Port Pin Definitions       Parallel  Printer  Port                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Pin Number Function  Pin Number Function  Connector 1 Strobe    2 Auto Feed   3 Data Bit 0 4 Error   5 Data Bit 1 6 Init   There is a parallel  printer  port is 7 Data Bit2  8 SLCT IN   9 Data Bit3  10 GND  located on the motherboard  See 11 DataBit4  12 GND      ini 13 Data Bit5  14 GND  the table on the signi for pin defini is                de GND  tions    Note  This is a header  You 17 Data Bit7  18 GND  19 ACK 20 GND  will need to have a Parallel Port 21 BUSY 22 GND         23 PE 24 GND  cable  CBL 081 to use this con 25        gs NG  nector    g JPR              PWR PWI Lz  igi PW On I  pu  13 5s Fauli 27  DIMM mus Pw CPUL
98. lue can be configured by the user  The right frame dis   plays the key legend  Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text  message  When an option is selected in the left frame  it is highlighted in  white  Often a text message will accompany it       Note  The AMI BIOS has default text messages built in  Supermicro retains  the option to include  omit  or change any of these text messages      The AMI BIOS setup utility uses a key based navigation system called hot  keys  Most of the AMI BIOS setup utility hot keys can be used at any time  during the setup navigation process  These keys include   F1     lt F10 gt    lt En   ter      ESC      Arrow   keys  and so on       Note  Options printed in Bold are default settings       4 1    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          4 2 Main Setup    When you first enter the AMI BIOS Setup Utility  you will enter the Main  setup screen  You can always return to the Main setup screen by selecting  the Main tab on the top of the screen  The Main BIOS Setup screen is  shown below     BIOS SETUP UTILITY          select a field         Build Date  66 26 04  ID   08801007    Use     or     to  configure system Time                Processor  Tupe   Intel R  Heon TH   CPU 3 206Hz  Speed   3200MHz   Count  lt 2              Select Screen  tL Select Item      Change Field  Tab Select Field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  Exit    System Memory  Size   1024           System Date              Copyright 1905 2002  American Meg
99. matically stop blinking  and remain on     Main Switch Override Mechanism    When an ATX power supply is used  the power button can function as a  System suspend button to make the system enter a SoftOff state  The  monitor will be suspended and the hard drive will spin down  Depressing  the power button again will cause the whole system to wake up  During  the SoftOff state  the ATX power supply provides power to keep the re   quired circuitry in the system alive  In case the system malfunctions and  you want to turn off the power  just depress and hold the power button for  4 seconds  This option can be set in the Power section of the BIOS Setup  routine     Chapter 1  Introduction          External Modem Ring On  WOR     Wake up events can be triggered by a device such as the external modem  ringing when the system is in the SoftOff state  Note that external modem  ring on can only be used with an ATX 2 01  or above  compliant power  supply     1 6 Power Supply    As with all computer products  a stable power source is necessary for  proper and reliable operation  lt is even more important for processors that  have high CPU clock rates     The SUPER X6DAL G X6DAL TG accommodates ATX power supplies  Al   though most power supplies generally meet the specifications required by  the CPU  some are inadequate  You should use one that will supply at least  400W of power  In addition  a   12V  8 pin CPU power supply and a   12V   4 pin Aux  power supply are also required for high
100. n  are for the Speaker  and Pins 2 4  Definitions  JF2     Pin  6 are for the Power LED and pins Number   Function Definition  8 9 are for Keylock  See the table 1            wire  Speaker data        XM 3 Key No connection  on the right for speaker pin defini  5 Key  tions  Note  The speaker connec  7 Speaker data  tor pins are for use with an exter             nal speaker  If you wish to use 181 p m     the onboard speaker  you should DES m      T  close pins 5 7 with a jumper   cos DAMA  24 DIMM 2B      DIMM 2A          DIMM 38  15 DIMM       LANI  Lin In Line Out             us m      Up Line De  Mic ud  North Bridge   CD In m  Aux In ma          2  Ds  T PCI E6  x16      Em             3 m  ras PCS GME  Marvell   2 p3     an      6  ror         BEE pi     BIOS PCI X 3  66 MHz  Mx  IPLIE   LANI Enable Dog      FERRE  PWR LED Speaker E ume A     PAS         E  pun __     cios     Ds B                                                                                        2 19    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          2 6 Jumper Settings    Explanation of    Jumpers Connector 321  Pins  To modify the operation of the                motherboard  jumpers        be      used to choose between e jumper  optional settings  Jumpers Cap  create shorts between two pins        37 3 2 1  to change the function of the              BA  connector  Pin 1 is identified Pin 1 2 short  with a square solder pad on  the printed circuit board  See  the motherboard layout pages  for jum
101. nd includes features found in the Xeon   processor such as Hyper  Pipelined Technology  which includes a multi stage pipeline  allowing the  processor to operate at much higher core frequencies  Packaged in a 604   pin Flip Chip Micro Pin Grid Array FC mPGA4  platform in a Zero Insertion  Force ZIF  socket  mPGA 604   the Nocona Processor  800 MHz  supports  Hyper Threading Technology and is ideal for high performance workstation  and server environments with up to two processors on one system bus   Please refer to the motherboard specifications pages on our web site  http     www supermicro com products motherboard   for updates on supported  processors  This product is intended to be professionally installed     Manual Organization    Chapter 1 begins with a checklist of what should be included in your  mainboard box  describes the features  specifications and performance of  the motherboard and provides detailed information about the chipset     Chapter 2 begins with instructions on handling static sensitive devices   Read this chapter when you want to install the processor and DIMM memory  modules and when mounting the mainboard in the chassis  Also refer to  this chapter to connect the floppy and hard disk drives  SCSI drives  the IDE  interfaces  the parallel and serial ports  the keyboard and mouse  the power  supply and various control panel buttons and indicators     If you encounter any problems  see Chapter 3  which describes trouble   shooting procedures for the v
102. ns 1 2  Enabled   JPS1 Marvell s SATA Enable   X6DAL TG Pins 1 2  Enabled   JWD Watch Dog Enable Pins 2 3  NMI   Connector Description  ATX PWR Primary 24 pin ATX PWR Connector    PWR2 PWR 3  COM 1 J4  COM   45   DS7  DS8   FAN  1  6  DIMM 1A  3B  LAN 1   IDE1  IDE2   J2   J6   J7   J24   J27   J35   J41   J50   J61   JF1   JF2   JL1   JSLED   Parallel   PCI 4  PCI 5  PCI X2  PCI X3  PCI E1  PCI E6  H SATA 0 1  JS0 JS1   SATA0 3 J52 J55   WOL JWOL    WOR  JWOR   USB 0 1   USB 2 3  J42     12V 8 pin CPU PWR 12V 4 pin PWR Connectors        1       2 Serial Port Connectors   POST Code LED   See Appendix A   CPU Chassis Fans Headers   Memory  DIMM  Slots   1A 1B  2A 2B  3A 3B   G bit Ethernet Port   IDE1 2 Hard Disk Drive Connectors  Keyboard Mouse   Down  Line in  Up  Line out   Power Fault Header   Floppy Disk Drive Connector   Power System Management   SATA SMB        Header   X6DAL TG Only   Aux  In   CD in   Microphone   Front Panel Control    See Chapter 2   Speaker  PWR LED  Keylock   See Chapter 2   Chassis Intrusion Header   SATA LED Header   Parallel  Printer  Port   PCI 32 bit slots   PCI X 64 bit 66MHz   PCI Express x8 x16  4GB s slots   Hance Rapids Serial ATA Ports 0 1  Marvel Serial ATA Ports 0 1 2 3   X6DAL TG Only   Wake on LAN   Wake on Ring Header   Back Panel Universal Serial Bus Ports   Front Panel Universal Serial Bus Ports    1 5    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Motherboard Features    CPU      Single or dual Intel  604 pin Nocona    proce
103. nstalled  See the section  Supported  Browsers  for details     2  Insert the product installation CD and wait for the Autorun executable to start  the installation  If this does not occur  browse the CD and click Autorun     3  Click Adaptec Utilities   4  Click Install Adaptec Storage Manager   5  Click Next in the Install Shield window     6  Read the license agreement  If you agree to its terms  click Yes  If not  click  No and terminate the installation     The Select a Setup Type window appears  It provides three types of  installations  Typical  Compact  and Custom  See the sections regarding    Typical  Custom  and Compact Installations  for details     7  Choose a setup type and click Next   8  When you see the Destination Folder  click Next   9  When you see the Setup Information  click Next     The Setup Status window shows progress using a scroll bar  Before the scroll  bar shows the installation is completed  another window pops up indicating  that a security certificate has been generated     10  Click OK  The Root Certificate Store window appears   11  Click Yes     The security certificate generated during installation is added to the Certificate  Store  If you click No at this point  you will need to install the certificate the first  time you run Adaptec Storage Manager     12  When prompted to restart your computer  accept the default  Yes  and  click Finish     13  The system restarts to complete the installation     14  Remove the product installation CD 
104. o  a smaller drive is allowed  However  the destination drive must be at least half  the capacity of the source drive       Adaptec does not recommend that you migrate or build an array on Windows  dynamic disks  volumes   as it will result in data loss      Caution  Do not interrupt the creation of a RAID 0 using the Migrate option  If  you Qo  there is no way to restart  and no way to recover the data that was on  the source drive      5 When you are finished  press Done     C  Initializing Disk Drives       If an installed disk does not appear in the disk selection list for creating a new  array  or if it appears grayed out  you may have to initialize it before you can  use it as part of an array  Drives attached to the controller must be initialized  before they can be used in an array      Caution  Initializing a disk overwrites the partition table on the disk and makes  any data on the disk unaccessible  If the drive is used in an array  you may not  be able to use the array again  Do not initialize a disk that is part of a boot  array  To determine which disks are associated with a particular array  see the  section  Viewing Array Properties       D 18    Appendix D  Installing the Adaptec SATA HostRAID Utility          To initialize drives     1  Turn on your computer and press Ctrl A when prompted to access the ARC  utility     2  From the ARC menu  select Array Configuration Utility  ACU    3  Select Initialize Drives     4  Use the up and down arrow keys to highlig
105. o your system with  administrator privileges     Typical  Custom  and Compact Installations  You can select from these setup options       Typical  default    Supports local and remote management  however  Adaptec  SNMP is not included       Custom   For expert users  Primarily used on Web servers or when you want  to make sure SNMP and Notifier are available for a managed system     You can select from these components       Managed System Components   lf you choose this selection only  the  installation is the same as a Compact installation       Adaptec Web Server   Installs components allowing managed systems to  communicate with Web browsers       Adaptec Storage Manager Notifier   lInstalls messaging  including email         broadcaster capabilities       Adaptec SNMP   Installs components used by SNMP based applications   Requires Microsoft SNMP agents to be installed to function  Not included in a  Typical installation      Compact   Installs only the components required on a remotely managed  system  See Managed System Components  above       Note  When you perform a Typical or Compact installation  components    needed for communication and remote management are installed automatically       D 5    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          B  The Windows OS      Note  When installing on a FAT 32 file system  the folder being installed is  automatically hidden     To install Adaptec Storage Manager   Browser Edition       1  Verify that a supported browser is i
106. om of the module to prevent inserting the DIMM  module incorrectly    3  Gently press down on the DIMM module until it snaps into place in the  slot  Repeat for all modules  see step 1 above         Memory Support   The X6DAL G X6DAL TG supports up to 12GB 24GB of Reg  ECC DDR 333   266  PC2700 PC2100  memory  All motherboards were designed to support  4GB  PC2100  modules in each slot  but only the 2GB modules are tested   When using Reg  ECC DDR 333  PC2700  memory  4 pieces of double  banked memory and 6 pieces of single banked memory are supported     SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Figure 2 2     Installing and Removing DIMMs       Notch    p    To Install   Insert module  vertically and  press down until  it snaps into  place  Pay  attention to the  alignment notch  at the bottom     Release  Tab                       Notch    Note  Notch         should align  with the  receptive point  on the slot                    To Remove        Use your  thumbs to  gently push near  the edge of both  ends of the  module  This  should release it    Release Tab             Top View of DDR Slot    Release Tab             from the slot     2 4    l OPorts Control Panel Connectors    The I O ports are color coded in conformance with the PC 99 specification   See Figure 2 3 below for the colors and locations of the various      ports                                                        Mouse   Green  Audio  Out  USBO USB1  Port  ps    Mic               rio   I      Key
107. ontroller information line including  the model number of the first Adaptec RAID controller found in the system  and  the amount of cache memory  if any  installed on that controller                     Beneath the controller information are Physical Devices and Logical Devices  views that show connected devices and existing arrays on this controller   Controller information and device views are repeated for each additional  Adaptec RAID controller in the system     Select the controller by clicking anywhere on the controller information  When  the controller is selected  the Events  Properties and Tasks buttons change  from blue to amber  indicating that clicking any of them will display an additional  window with information and options specific to this controller     Pop Up Tool Tips    If you position the cursor over a device or button a pop up tool tip appears  For  buttons  the tips contain helpful information about the function of the button   while for devices they display additional information     Physical Devices    The Physical Devices view displays information about the drives and  enclosures attached to the Adaptec RAID controller  The devices are shown  organized by the channel or port that they are connected to and shown in  numerical order     D 12    Appendix D  Installing the Adaptec SATA HostRAID Utility                       The display for each channel includes information on maximum speed  capability  the number of the channel on the controller  and the
108. ors    GLAN LEDs    The Gigabit Ethernet LAN port  lo   cated beside the COM Port2  has    two LEDs     The yellow LED indi     cates activity while the other LED  may be green  orange or off to in   dicate the speed of the connec     tion     See the table at right for the    functions associated with the sec     ond LED     SATA LED Header    A Serial ATA LED header is lo   cated at JSLED  See the table on  the right for speaker pin defini     tions     G bit LAN Right LED          Indicator  LED  Color Definition  Off No Connection  Green 100 MHz  Orange 1GHz                SATALED Pin Definitions  JSLED           Pin                         Definition    Marvell SATA HDO Active LED  Marvell SATA HD1 Active LED  Marvell SATA HD2 Active LED  Marvell SATA HD3 Active LED  All Marvell SATA Ports Active LED  Hance Rapid s SATA Active LED  Hance Rapid s SATA Active LED                         USB KB     0 1                14              JPF B        PWR                PWI          Mouse       Faul  27             B PW    PW On  3       dg  w             FANI             SMI  DIMM 1B    CPUI          DIMM 1A          DIMM 2B                15     cow          LANI                         IDn Line In   Up Line Out  Audio J      DIMM 2            DIMM                  DIMM 3A                         Enable   776    Tumwater     North Bridge              Epin           Aux in                            LAN  CTRL    PCI E6  x16              SMB data toPCIEn   JT3 J15 SMBCLKtoPCI En 
109. otely by  either of these methods        nstalling Adaptec Storage Manager on the remote system       Directing the browser on the remote system to the system you want to  manage       Note  To manage an array remotely from a Linux system  install Adaptec  Storage Manager on the system and use the Adaptec supplied version of  Mozilla as the browser      Architecture Overview       A locally managed system requires all of these components          A supported Web browser  which should already be installed on the system       The Adaptec Web service which supplies content displayed on the Web  browser       An Adaptec supplied storage agent        A remotely managed system requires all of these components       The remote system must contain a browser       The storage agent must always be installed on the system with the RAID  controller installed       Remote and managed systems must have a TCP IP connection     The Web service can be installed on the same remote system as the browser   the system with the RAID controller installed  or a third system     Communication security is ensured because Secure HTTP  S HTTP  or SSL  protocols are used to encrypt all transmitted data  Connection over an Ethernet  network  a corporate WAN  or VPN are supported     D 9    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Logging In  To login   1  Start Adaptec Storage Manager     Browser Edition        n Windows  click Start    Programs    Adaptec Storage Manager    Adaptec  Storage Manage
110. ou use both  passwords  the Supervisor password must be set first     BIOS SETUP UTILITY       Clear User Password               Disabledl       Boot Sector Virus Protection       Select Screen  n Select Item  Enter Change   Fi General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit       1 53  OCopyright 1985 2002  fine       Change Supervisor Password   Select this option and press   Enter   to access the sub menu  and then   type in the password    Change User Password   Select this option and press   Enter   to access the sub menu  and then   type in the password    Clear User Password    Select this option and press   Enter   to access the sub menu  You can use  the sub menu to clear the user password     Boot Sector Virus Protection    This option is near the bottom of the Security Setup screen  Select  Dis   abled  to deactivate the Boot Sector Virus Protection  Select  Enabled  to  enable boot sector protection  When  Enabled   the AMI BIOS displays a  warning when any program  or virus  issues a Disk Format command or  attempts to write to the boot sector of the hard disk drive  The options are   Enabled  and  Disabled      4 22    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS          4 6 Exit Options    Select the Exit tab from the AMI BIOS Setup Ultility screen to enter the Exit  the BIOS Setup screen                    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Exit systen setup  after saving the  changes     Exit Options    Discard Changes and Exit  Discard Changes F10 key can be used  for this operation   Load Optimal De
111. ower on  condition    The BIOS stack has been built  Next  disabling cache memory   Uncompressing the POST code next    Next  initializing the CPU and the CPU data area    The CMOS checksum calculation is done next    The CMOS checksum calculation is done  Initializing the CMOS status  register for date and time next    The CMOS status register is initialized  Next  performing any required    B 2    Appendix B  BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes          OCh                        10h    11h    12h    13h    14h    19h    1Ah    2Bh    2Ch    2Dh    23h    24h    initialization before the keyboard BAT command is issued    The keyboard controller input buffer is free  Next  issuing the BAT  command to the keyboard controller    The keyboard controller BAT command result has been verified   Next  performing any necessary initialization after the keyboard  controller BAT command test    The initialization after the keyboard controller BAT command test is  done  The keyboard command byie is written next    The keyboard controller command byte is written  Next  issuing the  Pin 23 and 24 blocking and unblocking command    Next  checking if  lt End or  lt Ins gt  keys were pressed during power on   Initializing CMOS RAM if the Initialize CMOS RAM in every boot  AMIBIOS POST option was set in AMIBCP or the  lt End gt  key was  pressed    Next  disabling DMA controllers 1 and 2 and interrupt controllers 1 and  2    The video display has been disabled  Port B has beeninitialized  Next   initi
112. pears with the hard disk drive  icon 98    the drive is a hot spare  Different icons are used to represent  other devices     View     T  is the default display mode and when expanded  will show the  following information about each device       Capacity of the drive    Drive manufacturer and model number      SCSI drive ID  or Serial ATA port number    D 13    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          When expanded  the Full Size Capacity View button     and the Relative  Size Capacity View button     represent each drive as    bar  A drive that    is not used as part of any array is shaded blue surrounded by a dotted line         displays a full length bar for each drive  regardless of capacity        displays    bar for each drive  with the largest capacity drive full length  and the other drives proportional to the drive capacity  relative to the largest  drive     Any part of a drive used in an array is shown as a gray segment within the  bar  Selecting any gray segment will highlight it in amber  and in the Logical  Devices view  highlight the array of which this segment is a member     In either the Full Size Capacity View or the Relative Size Capacity View  a small  portion at each end of the drive may be shown in dark gray     The segment at the end of the drive may vary in size from drive to drive  because  in addition to the RAID signature  the controller may also limit the  usable capacity of each drive     This is done because hard disk drives of apparently
113. per locations   Note  On two pin jumpers    Closed  means the jumper is  on and  Open  means the  jumper is off the pins   LAN Enable Disable GLAN  Enable Disable  JPL1 enables or disable the Giga  Jumper Settings  bit LAN port on the motherboard  Jumper  See the table on the right for Position        ins 1  nable  jumper settings  The default set  Pins2 3  Disabled  ting is enabled   e JPR 2           PWR PWI      ES ANOS Sa 5  13 as Taur   SMB PW  DIM Th CPU                 DIMM         14   DIMM 2B     1   DIMM 2A                DIMM 3B    m   DIMM 3A     LANI  CPU2  E rem  mm            Audio 14  North Bridge   Enable  8726   ICDin  wx  JE    Eu             8 z  Fans PCLS G3MHz  Marvell ES E  PCI  33MHz  m      USB2 3 Ej  E  LAN Enable bos   4   ST Ee Du      25  o POXA  66 MHz  5 2 25      WOR       ELLE Marvell SATA FIPS  HH LB a                 x8  An     cs ELE  Printer eee  Floppy Eod a E    35 E d                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          2 20    Chapter 2  Installation          Alarm Reset          The system will notify you in the Alarm Reset Jumper  y Settings  event of a
114. pports the new PCI  Express high speed serial I O interface for superior      bandwidth  These  interfaces support connection of the MCH to a variety of other bridges that  are compliant with the PCI Express Interface Specification  Rev  1 0a  such  as 82801ER GLAN Adaptor  the Dobson      processor  H W        control   lers and TCP IP Off load engines  The MCH interfaces with the Hance Rap   ids ICH      Controller Hub via HI 1 5 Hub Interface  The PXH provides con   nection between a PCI Express interface and two independent PCI bus  interfaces that can be configured for standard PCI 2 3 protocol  as well as  the enhanced high frequency PCI X protocol  The PXH can be configured to  support for 32  or 64 bit PCI devices running at 33 MHz  66 MHz  100 MHz   or 133 MHz     Hance Rapids ICH System Features    In addition to providing the      subsystem with access to the rest of the  system  the Hance Rapids ICH      Controller Hub integrates many       functions     The Hance Rapids ICH      Controller Hub integrates  2 channel Ultra ATA   100 Bus Master IDE Controller  two Serial ATA  SATA  Host Controllers   SMBus 2 0 Controller  LPC Flash BIOS Interface  PCI X  66MHz  PCI Express     16 at 4GB s  Interface  PCI 2 2 Interface and System Management Con   troller       Notes  The CPU FSB speed is set at 800 MHz by the Manufacturer   Please do not change the CPU FSB setting            1 9    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          1 3 Special Features    BIOS Recovery 
115. ptions  are Enabled and Disabled     Hit  DEL  Message Display    Select Enabled to display Setup Message when the user hits the DEL key   The options are Enabled and Disabled     Interrupt 19 Capture    Select Enabled to allow ROMs to trap Interrupt 19  The options are Enabled  and Disabled     4 20    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS             Boot Device Priority    This feature allows the user to specify the sequence of priority for the Boot  Device     The settings are  1st Floppy Drive    CD ROM             and  Disabled   The  default settings are      Ist boot device    1st Floppy Drive     2nd boot device     CD ROM     8rd boot device     HDD     4th boot device     IBA GE Slot 02180       Hard Disk Drives    This feature allows the user to specify the Boot sequence from available  Hard Drives     1st Drive 2nd Drive    Specify the boot sequence for 1st Hard Drive  The options are HDD and  Disabled      gt  Removable Drives   This feature allows the user to specify the Boot sequence from available  Removable Drives    1st Drive    Specify the boot sequence for 1st Removable Drive  The options are 1st  Floppy Drive and Disabled        CD DVD Drives    This feature allows the user to specify the boot sequence from available  CDROM Drives     1st Drive    Specify the boot sequence for 1st Hard Drive  The options are CD ROM  and Disabled     4 21    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          4 5 Security Settings    the AMI BIOS provides a Supervisor and a User password  If y
116. r     Browser Edition        n Linux  click Start    System    Adaptec Storage Manager     The Login screen appears     ADAPTEC STORAGE MANAGER   saowsen EDITIDN        System Login    Hostname  localhost    Usemame      Password    Lown      2  Enter the host name or IP address of the system you want to manage and  the username and password you would use to log into that system     3  Click Login    Note  When running Adaptec Storage Manager for the first  time       You need to install a security certificate if you chose not to during the  installation process  For instructions see the section  Installing a Security  Certificate        You are asked to register your software  For instructions see the section    Registering Your Software      To log in from any system with a Web browser        1  Start the Web browser application and type the IP address for the system  you want to access in the address bar and press Enter  For example  https     10 6 3 14 3513 adaptec     When connection to the remote system is established  the System Login screen  appears     Note  If you are using a proxy server to access the Internet  you must bypass    the proxy server to access the Adaptec Storage Manager Web server  See the  section  Configuring Internet Browsers on Windows  for details      2  Enter the host name or IP address of the system you want to manage and  the administrative username and password that you would normally use to log  into that system   i Cl     0 10    Appendix 
117. r Remote Management       If you know the IP address of the system you want to manage remotely     1  Choose Edit   Preferences    Advanced   Proxies    Manual proxy  configuration    No Proxy For     2  Type the managed system s IP address     To install Adaptec Storage Manager on Linux         Note  When performing this installation  keep in mind that Linux is case  sensitive      To install Adaptec Storage Manager on a Linux computer and configure the  desired Internet browser    1  Insert the product installation CD    2  Install the software by typing  sh  lt mount point gt  install sh  The  lt mount point gt   differs among computers  but  mnt cdrom   media cdrom  or cdrom usually  works  A Welcome window appears    3  Click Next  The License Agreement window appears    4  Read the license agreement  If you agree to its terms  click Accept  If not   click Cancel and terminate the installation  The Choose Setup Type window  appears  It provides three types of installations  Typical  Compact  and Custom   See the section  Typical  Custom  and Compact Installations  for details    5  Choose a setup type and click Next  The Start Copying window appears   6  Click Next  The Running Non Interactive Setup window displays the files  being loaded onto the system    7  Click Next when prompted  A Setup Complete window appears    8  Click Complete  A message window appears reminding you that any proxy  servers must be bypassed for the RAID management application to work    9  Clic
118. rd party devices  proceed with the installation  of those devices  Otherwise  select Done     9  Continue with the Linux installation according to the Red Hat documentation     D 3    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Installing the SuSE 8 1 or 8 2 Driver in a New Linux System       1  Obtain a driver disk from either the Web site or the product CD   2  Restart the computer     3  If creating an array  press Ctrl A when prompted to enter the ARC utility  For  instructions on creating an array from the BIOS  see the section  Adaptec  RAID Configuration Utility   For a simple volume  skip to Step 4     4  When the array is finished building  or if you are continuing from Step3   insert the SuSE CD Disk 1 in the CD ROM drive and restart the system     5  When the SuSE Installation menu appears       For SuSE 8 1   press the Alt key  then select installation option from the Menu  and press Enter       For SuSE 8 2   press the F3 key  then select installation option from the Menu  and press Enter     6  When prompted  insert the driver disk you created  see Step 1  and press  any key to continue     7  Follow the prompts to set up your preferred environment    8  Continue with the Linux installation according to the SuSE documentation   9  After reboot occurs the SuSE Menu appears      For SuSE 8 1   type noapic at the boot options  then press   Enter      For SuSE 8 2   type acpi off at the boot options  then press Enter      Note  See Step 10 to include these param
119. sink          Note  CPU Retention Brackets are    pre installed   Mounting Holeg    w Standoffs    1  Place the CPU retention bracket Xeon CPU                   on top of the CPU mounting plate  CPU Socket  ounting    2  Install the CPU mounting plate   oles    CPU Retention        2   below the retention bracket on the Drack   reverse side of the motherboard  racket    CPU Mounting  Plate       3  Properly place the CPU on top of  the CPU socket  Align Pin 1 on the  CPU with Pin 1 on the CPU socket           CPU    CPU Socke  Motherboar    Mounting Plate    CPU Installation    1  Lift the lever on the CPU socket   lift the lever completely as shown  on the picture on the right   otherwise  you will damage the  CPU socket when power is  applied   Install CPUT first   Socket lever                      2 2    Chapter 2  Installation          2  Insert the CPU in the socket   making sure that pin 1 of the CPU  aligns with pin 1 of the socket   both corners are marked with a  triangle   When using only one  CPU  install it into CPU socket  1   Socket  2 is automatically disabled Pint  if only one CPU is used               3  Press the lever down until  you hear the  click  so you  can be sure that the CPU is  securely installed in the CPU  socket        Socket lever in the  locking Position    Heatsink Installation  1  Do not apply any thermal grease to  the heatsink or the CPU die  the required    amount of thermal grease has already  been applied  CEK Heatsink          2  Place
120. ssors   w EM64T support   at 800 MHz front side  system  bus speed     Memory     Six 184 pin DIMM sockets supporting 12 GB 24GB Registered ECC DDR  333 266  PC2700 PC2100  SDRAM  Notes  1  Memory size is set via BIOS  2  Interleaved memory  requires memory modules to be    installed in pairs  See Section 2 3 for details     Chipset     ntel E7525  Tumwater  chipset    Expansion Slots     One PCI E  x16 4GB sec      One PCI E  x8 2GB sec      Two 64 bit 66MHz PCI X     Two 32 bit 33MHz PCI slots   BIOS     8 Mb AMI   Flash ROM     APM 1 2  DMI 2 1  PCI 2 2  ACPI 2 0  Plug and Play  PnP   SMBIOS 2 3    PC Health Monitoring     Onboard voltage monitors for CPU cores  chipset voltage  3 3V   5V    12   3 3V standby  and DIMM voltage      Fan status monitor with fan speed control via BIOS     CPU chassis temperature monitors         Environmental temperature monitor and control via Supero Doctor 111     CPU fan auto off in sleep mode     CPU slow down on temperature overheat     CPU thermal trip support for processor protection   5V standby alert  LED     Power up mode control for recovery from AC power loss     Auto switching voltage regulator for CPU core     System overheat LED and control     Chassis intrusion detection     System resource alert via Super Doctor Ill    1 6    Chapter 1  Introduction          ACPI Features     Microsoft OnNow     Slow blinking LED for suspend state indicator    Main switch override mechanism    Onboard 1 0    e 1 Intel 82541     Gigabit Ethern
121. t of a boot array  To determine which disks  are associated with a particular array  please refer to Viewing Array Prop   erties     To initialize drives        1  Turn on your computer and press Ctrl A when prompted to  access the ARC utility     2  From the ARC menu  select Array Configuration Utility  ACU   as shown  in the screen below      4 Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility  gt     Array Configuration Utility  Disk Utilities       Arrow    lect option    Esc  to exit  x defauit                       3  Select Initialize Drives  as shown in the screen below      SUPER   O X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual             Main            anage Arrays  reate Array  initialize Drives    4  Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the disk you wish to  initialize and press Insert  as shown in the screen below         Select drives for initialization Selected li      00 WDC WD360GD OOELX1 34 468  01 WDC WD360GD OOGELX1 34  46B             Appendix C  Software Installation    5  Repeat Step 4 so that both drives to be initialized are selected  as shown  in the screen below        Select drives for initialization Selected Drives      00 WDC WD360GD OOELX  34 468 00 WDC WD3606D OOELXi        34 4GB  DL WDC WD360GD OOELY         01 wx wo3cocp oortxt     34 468       6  Press Enter   7  Read the warning message as shown in the screen     Warning  Initialization will erase all Array information  from the selected drives  Any Array using any of these drives  as members will be affected
122. ted in order of execution     Checkpoint  EOh    Eth  E2h  E6h    Edh  Eeh    Efh  FOh  Fih  F2h    F3h  F4h  F5h  FBh  FCh  FDh  FFh    Code Description   The onboard floppy controller if available is initialized  Next   beginning the base 512 KB memory test    Initializing the interrupt vector table next    Initializing the DMA and Interrupt controllers next    Enabling the floppy drive controller and Timer IRQs  Enabling internal  cache memory    Initializing the floppy drive    Looking for a floppy diskette in drive A   Reading the first sector of  the diskette    A read error occurred while reading the floppy drive in drive A    Next  searching for the AMIBOOT ROM file in the root directory   The AMIBOOT ROM file is not in the root directory    Next  reading and analyzing the floppy diskette FAT to find the  clusters occupied by the AMIBOOT ROM file    Next  reading the AMIBOOT ROM file  cluster by cluster    The AMIBOOT ROM file is not the correct size    Next  disabling internal cache memory    Next  detecting the type of flash ROM    Next  erasing the flash ROM    Next  programming the flash ROM    Flash ROM programming was successful  Next  restarting the  system BIOS     B 3 Uncompressed Initialization Codes    The following runtime checkpoint codes are listed in order of execution   These codes are uncompressed in F0000h shadow RAM     Checkpoint  03h    05h  06h  07h  08h  OAh    OBh    Code Description   The NMI is disabled  Next  checking for a soft reset or a p
123. tem  The options are 0  sec   5  Mode  1 0  15  20  25  30  and 35     4 8    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS          ATA PI  80Pin Cable Detection    This feature allows the AMI BIOS to auto detect 80Pin ATA PI  Cable  The  options are  Host  amp  Device  Host and Device     P   Floppy Configuration    This option allows the user to configure the settings for the Floppy Drives  installed in the system     Floppy A    Move the cursor to these fields via up and down   arrow   keys to select  the floppy type  The options are Disabled  360 KB 5 1 4   1 2 MB 5 1 4     720 KB 3    1 44 MB 3      and 2 88 MB        Default setting for Floppy   A drive is 1 44 MB             OnBoard Floppy Controller    Select  Enabled  to enable the Onboard Floppy Controller  The options are   Disabled   and  Enabled      SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual             PCI PnP Configuration    This feature allows the user to set PCI PnP configurations for the following  items     Plug  amp  Play OS    Select Yes to allow the OS to configure Plug  amp  Play devices    This is not  required for system boot if you system has an OS that supports Plug  amp   Play   Select No to allow the AMIBIOS to configure all devices in the system     PCI Latency Timer    This option sets the latency of all PCI devices on the PCI bus  Select  32  to  set the PCI latency to 32 PCI clock cycles  Select  64  to set the PCI latency  to 64 PCI clock cycles  Select  96  to set the PCI latency to 96 PCI clock  cycles  Select  128  
124. tem Connection       listed below  Pins   Definition  1 amp 2   Ground  3 amp 4     12V  Processor Power  Connector  CPU 8 Pin PWR  In addition to the power connec  Required     v spe    ins  Definition  tors indicated above  the 12v 8 pin Connection   1thru 4   Ground  Processor connector at PW2 must ci HII                      also be connected to your power  supply  See the table on the right    for pin definitions   ATX PWR  24 Pin           PU PWR 8 Pin                    TE           PWR PWI         KO    PW On   IMR        Mouse                USB KB     0 1    Fauli  27  SMB PW    DIMM TIE              DIMM        14 DIMM 2B  DIMM 2     coe DIMM 3B   DIMM                                                                                  LANI                                                                                                                            SATA PC   X6DAL TG              E   FP Cir                                                             CPU2   Dn Line In     16  Up Line Out attery Tumwater         CDin  PCI E6  x16   Ey SMB data toPCIEn   TRL  113715 SMBCLKtoPCI En   PCI 4 G3MHz  CTRL eH                   Enable Dog   Hance  PCLEI  X8  nable CL       Audio 14  North Bridge   PWR3  4 Pin  uc       PCI 5  33MHz  Marvell   BIOS E       PCI X2  66 MHz   L   lt   Lip aja  k  Printer     Floppy   Chassis                                                750   Pss                   1057                               Enable  76    534   Fan   SATA  PCIX 
125. the floppy drive  controller next    The floppy drive controller has been configured  Configuring the hard  disk drive controller next     B 6    Appendix B  BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes          Checkpoint    95h    96h  97h    98h    99h    9Ah    9Bh    9Ch    9Dh    9Eh    A2h    A3h    A4h    Ash    A7h    A8h    A9h    Aah    Abh    BOh    B1h  00h    Code Description   Initializing the bus option ROMs from C800 next  See the last page of  this chapter for additional information    Initializing before passing control to the adaptor ROM at C800   Initialization before the C800 adaptor ROM gains control has com   pleted  The adaptor ROM check is next    The adaptor ROM had control and has now returned control to BIOS  POST  Performing any required processing after the option ROM  returned control    Any initialization required after the option ROM test has completed   Configuring the timer data area and printer base address next   Set the timer and printer base addresses  Setting the RS 232 base  address next    Returned after setting the RS 232 base address  Performing any  required initialization before the Coprocessor test next    Required initialization before the Coprocessor test is over  Initializing  the Coprocessor next    Coprocessor initialized  Performing any required initialization after  the Coprocessor test next    Initialization after the Coprocessor test is complete  Checking the  extended keyboard  keyboard ID  and Num Lock key next  Issuing the  keyboard I
126. threshold settings  please change the SDIII set   tings to be the same as those set in the BIOS     Supero Doctor Ill Interface Display Screen I  Health Information        Supero Doctor      Microsoft Internet Explorer ERI   jaj xi            File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EI  TTD D    CPUl Chassis CPU  Chassis             C 20    Appendix C  Software Installation          Supero Doctor    Interface Display Screen Il  Remote Control           Supero Doctor III   Microsoft Internet Explorer    File Edit View Favorites Tools Help           Em B                            Remote Management  m Info    Health Info    Performance   Remote Control   Configuration   Administration       Remote Control                Graceful power control                Supero Doctor    allows a user to inform the OS to reboot or shut down within a specified time  the default is 30 seconds    Before the system reboots or shuts down  it s allowed to cancel the action        Requirements    Keep Supero SD3Service Daemon running at all times on this system   Provide TCP IP connectivity     P trol  ower contro B     Note  SD III Software Revision 1 0 can be downloaded from our Web site  at  ftp   ftp supermicro com utility Supero Doctor      You can also down   load SDIII User s Guide at  http   www supermicro com PRODUCT Manuals   SDIII UserGuide pdf  For Linux  we will still recommend Supero Doctor Il     C 21    SUPER   O X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          Notes       22    Appendix D  Insta
127. tions  Help Gladaptec     Properties     Tasks ADAPTEC STORAGE MANAGER       Rescan   roperties s BROWSER EDITION  E  BER  AAR2410 Adaptec    Physical Devices N    Logical Devices N   View  Be   Create I   Delete  Ports 0   1  1 50 Gb s  2 devices found  Top level logical devices  0           367 GB FUJITSU MAN3367MC MP Port 00 No logical devices configured   Cg 36 7 GB FUJITSU MAN3367MC MP Port 01               Note  Depending on your operating system  browser  and color scheme you  may notice some differences between this illustration and your screen      SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          The action buttons are          Logout   Selecting Logout ends your session and returns you to the Login  Screen       Rescan   Used to rescan the configuration of the system  Typically  when a  rescan is required  it occurs automatically  for example  after an array is  created     However  the system configuration can change without Adaptec Storage  Manager being notified  For example  drives that are inserted or removed from  a nonintelligent enclosure  or an enclosure powered on after you logged into  Adaptec Storage Manager would not be displayed unless you manually rescan     The remaining buttons open additional windows that provide more detailed  information  and allow you to perform actions or change settings on a specific  aspect of your storage subsystem  These are          Events   Options   Help   Properties   Tasks   Immediately following the header frame is a c
128. to set the PCI latency to 128 PCI clock cycles  Select   160  to set the PCI latency to 160 PCI clock cycles  Select  192  to set the  PCI latency to 192 PCI clock cycles  Select  224  to set the PCI latency to  224 PCI clock cycles  Select  248  to set the PCI latency to 248 PCI clock  cycles     Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA    Set this value to allow or restrict the system from giving the VGA adapter  card an interrupt address  The options are Yes and No     Palette Snooping    Select Enabled to inform the PCI devices that an ISA graphics device is  installed in the system in order for the graphics card to function properly   The options are Enabled or Disabled     PCI IDE BusMaster    Set this value to allow or prevent the use of PCI IDE busmastering  Select   Enabled  to allow the AMI BIOS to use PCI busmaster for reading and  writing to IDE drives  The options are  Disabled  and  Enabled      Offboard PCI ISA IDE Card    This option allows the user to assign a PCI slot number to an Off board PCI   ISA IDE card in order for it to function properly  The options are  Auto  PCI  Slot1  PCI Slot2  PCI Slot3  PCI Slot4  PCI Slot5  and PCI Slot6     4 10    Chapter 4  AMI BIOS          IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ7 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ14    This feature specifies the availability of an IRQ to be used by a PCI  PnP  device  Select Reserved for the IRQ to be used by a Legacy ISA device   The options are  Available  Reserved     DMA Channel 0 DMA Channel 1 DMA Channel 3 DMA Channel 5 DMA  Channe
129. trol via Supero Doctorlll    The thermal control sensor monitors the CPU temperature in real time and  will increase the speed of the thermal control fan whenever the CPU tem   perature exceeds a user defined threshold  The overheat circuitry runs  independently from the CPU  It can continue to monitor for overheat condi   tions even when the CPU is in sleep mode  Once it detects that the CPU  temperature is too high  it will automatically increase the speed of the ther   mal control fan to prevent any overheat damage to the CPU  The onboard  chassis thermal circuitry can monitor the overall system temperature and  alert users when the chassis temperature is too high     TM2 CPU VRM Overheat    When the CPU reaches 70  C and above  Overheat   the CPU will slow down  and CPU Voltage will decrease to reduce CPU power consumption and         heat dissipation     When CPU temperature reaches 78  C and above   Default   the system will  go into the throttling state  The Overheat LED and Alarm Buzzer will be  turned on  The CPU will slow down  When this happens  you can go to the  Health Monitor Setting in the BIOS to reset CPU Overheat Temperature     CPU Overheat LED and Control    This feature is available when the user enables the CPU overheat warning  function in the BIOS  This allows the user to define an overheat tempera   ture  When this temperature is exceeded  the warning LED is triggered and  the fans will speed up     Auto Switching Voltage Regulator for the CPU Core   
130. ture  CPU2 Temperature  System Temperature    The AMI BIOS will automatically display the following information        CPU1 VCORE CPU2 VCORE   for 2U systems   3 3V Vcc V     5 Vin  12V Vcc V      12V Vcc  V   DRAM VTT  1 2V Vcc  2 5V for DIMM  1 5V Standby Power    Fan Speed Control Modes    This feature allows the user to decide how the system controls the speeds of  the onboard fans  The CPU temperature and the fan speed are correlative   When the CPU on die temperature increases  the fan speed will also increase   and vice versa  If the option is set to    3 pin fan   the fan speed is controlled  by voltage  If the option is set to  4 pin   the fan speed will be controlled by  Pulse Width Modulation  PWM   Select  3 pin  if your chassis came with 3 pin  fan headers  Select  4 pin  if your chassis came with 4 pin fan headers   Select  Workstation  if your system is used as a Workstation  Select  Server   if your system 1  used as a Server  Select  Disable  to disable the fan speed  control function to allow the onboard fans to run at full speed  12V  at all time   The Options are  1  Disable  2  3 pin  Server   3  3 pin  Workstation   4  4 pin   Server  and 5  4 pin  Workstation      Fani Speed to Fan6 Speed    4 4 Boot Settings   gt  Boot Settings Configuration    This item allows the user to configure the boot settings for the system   BIOS    SETUP UTILITY    l  su              gt  Boot Device Priority    Hard Disk Drives   gt  Removable Drives   gt  CD DUD Drives      
131. use this screen to select options for the Remote Access Configu   ration  Use the up and down   Arrow   keys to select an item  Use the    Plus   and   Minus   keys to change the value of the selected option     Remote Access    This feature allows the user to disable the function of Remote Access  If  Disabled is not select  then you can select a Remote Access type  The  options are Enabled or Disabled      gt  USB Configuration  BIOS SETUP UTILITY          Module Version   2 23 2 7 4    USB Devices Enabled    None               Legacy USB Support  Enabled   USB 2 0 Controller  Enabled   USB 2 0 Controller Mode  HiSpeedl       Select Screen  t  Select Item      Change Option  Fi General Help  F10 Save and Exit  Exit       53  C Copyright 1985 2002  finerican Megatrends  Ine    USB Function    This feature allows you to enable 2 USB Ports or 4 USB Ports  The  options are Disabled  2 USB Ports  and 4 USB Ports     Legacy USB Support    Select  Enabled  to enable the support for USB Legacy  Disable legacy  support if there are no USB devices installed in the system  The options  are Disabled  Enabled and Auto     USB 2 0 Controller    This setting allows you to enable or disable USB 2 0 Controller  The options  are Disabled or Enabled     4 17    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          USB 2 0 Controller Mode    This setting allows you to configure USB 2 0 Controller Mode  The  options are Hi Speed  480 Mbps  or Full Speed 12Mbps      gt  System Health Monitor    This f
132. ver by Adaptec  and the Windows OS        Insert Supermicro s bootable CD that came with the package into the CD  Drive during the system reboot  and the screen  Super Micro Driver Diskette  Maker  will appear        b  From the list displayed on the screen  choose the item   Intel Hance  Rapids Driver by 3rd Party  Adaptec   and press   ENTER       c  From the next screen displayed  choose the OS driver you want to install  and press   Enter       d  Insert a formatted diskette into drive A  and press   Enter   as prompted   e  Exit the program after the process is completed  Then  reboot the system     f  Insert the Microsoft Windows OS Setup CD in the CD Driver  and the  System will start to boot up from CD     9  Press the   F6   key when the message  Press F6 if you need to install a  third party SCSI or RAID driver  displays     h  When the Windows OS Setup screen appears  press  S  to specify  additional device s      i  Insert the driver diskette  Adaptec Embedded Serial ATA Raid Controller  Driver  into Drive A  and press the   Enter   key     j  Choose the Adaptec Embedded Host Serial ATA Raid Controller from the  list indicated in the Windows OS Setup Screen  and press the   Enter   key     k  Press the   Enter   key to continue the installation process   If you need to  specify any additional devices to be installed  do it at this time   Once all  devices are specified  press the   Enter   key to continue with the installa   tion        From the Windows OS Setup s
133. vice   section s  in this chapter    Note  Always disconnect the power cord before adding  changing  or installing any hardware components     Before Power On    1  Make sure that there are no short circuits between the motherboard and  chassis    2  Disconnect all ribbon wire cables from the motherboard  including those  for the keyboard and mouse    3  Remove all add on cards    4  Install one CPU in socket 1  making sure it is fully seated  and connect  the chassis speaker and the power LED to the motherboard   Check all  jumper settings as well     5  Use only the correct type of onboard CMOS battery as recommended by  the Manufacturer  Do not install the onboard battery upside down to  avoid possible explosion              No Power    1  Make sure that there are no short circuits between the motherboard and  the chassis    2  Make sure that all jumpers are set to their default positions    3  Make sure that the 115V 230V switch on the power supply is properly  set    4  Turn the power switch on and off to test the system    5  The battery on your motherboard may be old  Check to Make sure that it  still supplies  3VDC  If it does not  replace it with a new one     No Video    1  If the power is on but you have no video  remove all the add on cards  and cables    2  Use the speaker to determine if any beep codes exist  Refer to the  Appendix for details on beep codes     SUPERO X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual             NOTE  If you are a system integrator  VAR or OEM  a 
134. y clicking OK  You aren t  using a proxy server  so ignore this setting        f the Use a proxy server box is checked  make sure the Bypass proxy  server for local addresses box is also checked  Then  click the Advanced  button  In the Exceptions window  enter localhost as an entry You are now  ready to proceed to the section  Using Adaptec Storage Manager     Browser  Edition      Configuring Internet Explorer for Remote Management       If you know the IP address of the system you want to manage remotely   1  Choose Tools    Internet Options    Connections    LAN Settings    2  Select Use a proxy server for your LAN    Advanced    3  In the Exceptions section  type the managed system s IP address   Configuring Netscape Navigator for Local Management      Note  These instructions apply specifically to version 7 and may differ in later  versions      To configure Netscape Navigator        1  Log in to your computer with administrator access   2  Select Edit  gt  Preferences     3  In the Preferences window  click the right arrow on the Privacy and Security  line  Ensure that one of the Enable cookies options is selected     4  Select the Advanced line  Ensure that Enable Javascript for Navigator is  checked     5  Exit Navigator  then restart it  This enables any settings you have modified     D 7    SUPER   X6DAL G X6DAL TG User s Manual          6  You are now ready to proceed to C 4  Using Adaptec Storage Manager      Browser Edition      Configuring Netscape Navigator fo
135. yboard test has started  Clearing the output buffer and  checking for stuck keys  Issuing the keyboard reset command next   A keyboard reset error or stuck key was found  Issuing the keyboard  controller interface test command next    The keyboard controller interface test completed  Writing the com   mand byte and initializing the circular buffer next    The command byte was written and global data initialization has  completed  Checking for a locked key next    Locked key checking is over  Checking for a memory size mismatch  with CMOS RAM data next    The memory size check is done  Displaying a soft error and checking  for a password or bypassing WINBIOS Setup next    The password was checked  Performing any required programming  before WINBIOS Setup next    The programming before WINBIOS Setup has completed   Uncompressing the WINBIOS Setup code and executing the  AMIBIOS Setup or WINBIOS Setup utility next    Returned from WINBIOS Setup and cleared the screen  Performing  any necessary programming after WINBIOS Setup next    The programming after WINBIOS Setup has completed  Displaying the  power on screen message next    The first screen message has been displayed  The   WAIT       message is displayed  Performing the PS 2 mouse check and  extended BIOS data area allocation check next    Programming the WINBIOS Setup options next    The WINBIOS Setup options are programmed  Resetting the hard disk  controller next    The hard disk controller has been reset  Configuring 
    
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