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1. 2 4 Installing the System into a Rack This section provides information on installing the SuperServer 6025W UR into a rack unit If the 6025W UR has already been mounted into a rack you can skip ahead to Sections 2 5 and 2 6 There are a variety of rack units on the market which may mean the assembly procedure will differ slightly The following is a guideline for installing the system into a rack with the rack rails provided You should also refer to the installation instructions that came with the rack unit you are using Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails You should have received a total of six rack rail sections with the SuperServer 6025W UR Two of these sections secure directly to the 6025W UR and the third which actually consists of two joined sections secures directly to the rack itself All screws and hardware mentioned in the installation steps should be included in the hardware kit Refer to Figure 2 1 to determine which rail section gets attached to the front of the chassis and which gets attached to the rear of the chassis The longer of the two is the front section The third rail section attaches to the rack Installing the Chassis Rails Position the front and rear chassis rail sections along the side of the 6025W UR making sure the screw holes line up Note that these two rails are left right specific Screw the front chassis rail the long piece securely to the side of the chassis see Figure 2 1 step 1
2. Operating Environment Operating Temperature 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F Non operating Temperature 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Operating Relative Humidity 8 to 90 non condensing Non operating Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Regulatory Compliance Electromagnetic Emissions FCC Class A EN 55022 Class A EN 61000 3 2 3 3 CISPR 22 Class A Electromagnetic Immunity EN 55024 CISPR 24 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 8 EN 61000 4 11 C 2 Appendix C System Specifications Safety EN 60950 IEC 60950 Compliant UL Listed USA CUL Listed Canada TUV Certified Germany CE Marking Europe C 3 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Notes C 4
3. Pin Definitions The Wake On Ring header is des JWOR ignated JWOR This function allows Pin Definition your computer to receive and wake 1 Ground Black up by an incoming call to the modem Wake up when in suspend state See the table on the right for pin definitions You must have a WOR card and cable to use this feature SMB Header SMB Pin Definitions SMB The System Management Bus header Pinf Definition for the PCI bus is designated SMB 1 Data Connect the appropriate cable here to utilize SMB on your system See the table on the right for pin definitions Ground 2 3 Clock 4 No Connection SMBUS PS PC Pin Definitions SMBUS PS Pin Definition This header is for I C which may be 1 Clock used to monitor the status of the power 2 SMB Data supply See the table on the right for 3 N A pin definitions 4 N A 5 N A LAN1 2 Ethernet Ports Two Ethernet ports designated LAN1 and LAN2 are located beside the VGA port on the I O backplane These ports accept RJ45 type cables SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual SGPIO The two headers labeled T SGPIO1 SGPIO Header and T SGPIO2 are for SGPIO Se Pin Definitions T SGPIO1 T SGPIO2 rial General Purpose Input Output Pin Definition Pins Definition SGPIO provides a bus between the 1 NC 2 NC SATA controller and the SATA drive 3 Ground 4 Data backplane to provide SATA enclosure 5 load
4. The I O ports are color coded in conformance with the PC 99 specification See Figure 5 2 below for the colors and locations of the various I O ports Figure 5 2 Rear Panel I O Ports Mouse Green Or o O O Ney USBO0 1 Ports COMI Port VGA Port Turquoise Blue LAN1 LAN2 2 a Gi O O Ney Keyboard Purple 5 6 Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup 5 5 Installing Memory 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 inter leaved to improve performance see step 1 Installing DIMMs 1 Insert the desired number of DIMMs into the memory slots starting with slot DIMM 1A and DIMM 2A The memory scheme is interleaved so you must install two modules at a time See the memory configuration chart below 2 Insert each DIMM module vertically into its slot Pay attention to the notch along the bottom of the module to prevent inserting the DIMM module incor rectly See Figure 5 5 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 X7DWU supports up to 64 GB of ECC FBD Fully Buffered DIMM DDR2 800 667 533 SDRAM Both 1 5V and 1 8V DIMMs are supported Interleaved memory requires modules of
5. The feature allows SERR and PERR errors detected in PCI slots to be sent for warded to the BIOS DMI Event Log for the user to review The options are Enabled and Disabled PCI Fast Delayed Transaction Enable this function to improve DMA data transfer rate for a PCI 32 bit multimedia card The options are Enable and Disabled Reset Configuration Data If set to Yes this setting clears the Extended System Configuration Data ESCD area The options are Yes and No P Slot1 PCI Exp x8 Slot2 PCI Exp x4 R1 Slot3 PCI Exp x4 Slot4 PCI Exp x4 Slot5 PCI Exp x8 Slot6 PCI Exp x4 and Slot0 PCI Exp x4 Access the submenu for each of the settings above to make changes to the fol lowing 7 10 Chapter 7 BIOS Option ROM Scan When enabled this setting will initialize the device expansion ROM The options are Enabled and Disabled Enable Master This setting allows you to enable the selected device as the PCI bus master The options are Enabled and Disabled Latency Timer This setting allows you to set the clock rate for Bus Master A high priority high throughout device may benefit from a greater clock rate The options are Default 0020h 0040h 0060h 0080h OOAOh 00COh and OOEOh For Unix Novell and other Operating Systems please select the Other option If a drive fails after the installation of new software you might want to change this setting and try again A different OS requires a different Bus Master clock
6. 1 Push the release button located beside the drive s LEDs 2 Swing the handle fully out and use it to pull the drive carrier straight out see Figure 6 4 Figure 6 3 Mounting a SAS SATA Drive in a Carrier Use caution when working around the SAS SATA backplane Do not touch the backplane with any metal objects and make sure no ribbon cables touch the backplane or obstruct the holes which aid in proper airflow installed all drive carriers must remain in the drive bays to Important Regardless of how many SAS SATA hard drives are maintain proper airflow 6 5 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Figure 6 4 Removing a SAS SATA Drive Carrier Release Button Handle Important All of the SAS SATA drive carriers must remain in the drive bays to maintain proper cooling airflow Hard Drive Backplane The SAS SATA drives plug into a backplane that provides power drive ID and bus termination A RAID controller can be used with the backplane to provide data security The operating system you use must have RAID support to enable the hot swap capability of the drives The backplane is already preconfigured so there are no jumpers or switches present on it IDE and Floppy Drive Installation The top cover of the chassis must be opened to gain full access to the IDE and floppy drive bays The 6025W UR accomodates only slim type floppy drives Side mounting brakets included in the accesory box are typically needed to
7. 2 6 Chapter 2 Server Installation Figure 2 2 Installing the Server into a Rack NS y 2 7 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 2 2 6 If desired you can install add on cards to the system See Chapter 5 for details on installing PCI add on cards Make sure all power and data cables are properly connected and not blocking the chassis airflow Also make sure that no cables are positioned in front of the fans See Chapter 5 for details on cable connections Checking the Drive Bay Setup Next you should check to make sure the peripheral drives have been properly installed and all connections have been made Checking the Drives t All drives are accessable from the front of the server For servicing the DVD ROM and floppy drives you will need to remove the top chassis cover The SAS SATA disk drives can be installed and removed from the front of the chassis without removing the top chassis cover A slim DVD ROM drive should be preinstalled in your server Refer to Chapter 6 if you need to install an optional slim floppy disk drive to the system Depending upon your system s configuration your system may have one or more hard drives already installed If you need to install SAS SATA drives please refer to Chapter 6 Checking the Airflow T Airflow is provided by three 8 cm center chassis cooling fans An air shroud is also included in the system to maximize a
8. 6 round management functions Connect the 7 NC 8 NC appropriate cables from the backplane to the SGPIO1 and SGPIO2 headers to utilize SATA management functions on your system Note NC indicates no connection 5 18 Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup 5 9 Jumper Settings Explanation of Jumpers To modify the operation of the serverboard jumpers can be used TNT Fe sf to choose between optional settings Pins Jumpers create shorts between two pins to change the function of the ee connector Pin 1 is identified with a square solder pad on the printed cir a cuit board See the diagram at right for an example of jumping pins 1 and 2 Refer to the serverboard layout page for jumper locations Jumper Note On two pin jumpers Closed means the jumper is on and Open means the jumper is off the pins CMOS Clear JBT1 is used to clear CMOS and will also clear any passwords Instead of pins this jumper consists of contact pads to prevent accidentally clearing the contents of CMOS To Clear CMOS 1 First power down the system and unplug the power cord s 2 With the power disconnected short the CMOS pads with a metal object such as a small screwdriver 3 Remove the screwdriver or shorting device 4 Reconnect the power cord s and power on the system Note Do not use the PW ON connector to clear CMOS VGA Enable Disable VGA Enable Disable JPG1 allows you to enable or d
9. SUPERG SUPERSERVER 6025W UR USER S MANUAL 1 0 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 Super Micro Computer Inc Supermicro 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 BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL SPECULATIVE 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 P
10. There should be two screws for each side Repeat this procedure for the other rail on the opposite side of the chassis Then attach the two rear chassis rails to the chassis in the same manner again keeping in mind that the rails are left right specific You will also need to attach the rail brackets when installng into a telco rack Locking Tabs Both front chassis rails and the rack rails have a locking tab which serves two functions The first is to lock the server into place when installed and pushed fully into the rack which is its normal position Secondly these tabs also lock the server in place when fully extended from the rack This prevents the server from coming completely out of the rack when you pull it out for servicing 2 4 Chapter 2 Server Installation Figure 2 1 Installing Chassis Rails 2 5 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Installing the Rack Rails Determine where you want to place the SuperServer 6025W UR in the rack See Rack and Server Precautions in Section 2 3 Position the fixed rack rail sliding rail guide assemblies made up of two inter locking sections at the desired location in the rack keeping the sliding rail guide facing the inside of the rack and the rollers toward the front of the rack Screw the assembly securely to the rack Attach the other assembly to the other side of the rack making sure both are at the exact same height and with the rail guides facing inward Installing
11. Change TPM State Select Enabled amp Activate to enable TPM support for the system Select De activate amp Disabled to disable the function of TPM support If No Change is selected no changes will be done to the current TPM State Select Clear to clear or erase all information related to TPM support If set to Clear the sub menu Physical Presence Operations will appear Select Reject to cancel the selection Select Execute to proceed with selection All information related to TPM Support will be erased 7 23 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 7 6 Boot Choose Boot from the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility main menu with the arrow keys You should see the following display See details on how to change the order and specs of boot devices in the Item Specific Help window All Boot BIOS settings are described in this section 1 USB FDC SMSC USB 1 1 Boot List Candidate List Boot Priority Order Excluded from Boot Orders The devices included in the boot list section above are bootable devices listed in the sequence of boot order as specified The boot functions for the devices included in the candidate list above are currently disabled Use a lt gt key or a lt gt key to move the device up or down Use the lt f gt key or the lt r gt key to specify the type of an USB device either fixed or removable You can select one item from the boot list and hit the lt x gt key to remove it from the list of bootable devi
12. QuietBoot Mode This setting allows you to Enable or Disable the graphic logo screen during boot up POST Errors Set to Enabled to display POST Error Messages if an error occurs during bootup If set to Disabled the system will continue to boot without displaying any error mes sages even when a boot error occurs 7 7 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual ACPI Mode Use the setting to determine if you want to employ ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface power management on your system The options are Yes and No Power Button Behavior If set to Instant Off the system will power off immediately as soon as the user hits the power button If set to 4 sec the system will power off when the user presses the power button for 4 seconds or longer The options are Instant Off and 4 sec override Resume On Modem Ring Select On to wake your system up when an incoming call is received by your modem The options are On and Off EFI OS Boot If enabled this feature provides support for EFl OS booting The options are En abled and Disabled Keyboard On Now Function This feature allows the user to determine how to use the keyboard to power on the system from S3 S5 States Select Space to allow the user to power on the system by pressing the space bar Select Password to allow the user to enter the password to power on the system Select Disabled to disable this function Set Power On Password When Password is s
13. When this item is set to Enabled the item ICH RAID Code Base will be available for you to select either Intel or Adaptec Host RAID firmware If this item is set to Disabled the item SATA AHCI Enable will be available The options are Enabled and Disabled ICH RAID Code Base Available when SATA RAID is Enabled Select Intel to enable Intel s SATA RAID firmware Select Adaptec to use Adaptec s HostRAID firmware The options are Intel and Adaptec SATA AHCI Available when SATA RAID is Disabled Select Enable to enable the function of Serial ATA Advanced Host Interface Use caution when using this function This feature is for advanced programmers only The options are Enabled and Disabled System Memory This display informs you how much system memory is recognized as being present in the system Extended Memory This display informs you how much extended memory is recognized as being pres ent in the system 7 6 Chapter 7 BIOS 7 4 Advanced Setup Choose Advanced from the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility main menu with the arrow keys You should see the following display gt Bool Features gt Boot Features Access the submenu to make changes to the following settings QuickBoot Mode If enabled this feature will speed up the POST Power On Self Test routine by skipping certain tests after the computer is turned on The settings are Enabled and Disabled If Disabled the POST routine will run at normal speed
14. 2Ch 1 3 4 1 RAM failure on address line xxxx 2Eh 1 3 4 3 RAM failure on data bits xxxx of low byte of memory bus 2Fh Enable cache before system BIOS shadow 32h Test CPU bus clock frequency 33h Initialize Phoenix Dispatch Manager 36h Warm start shut down 38h Shadow system BIOS ROM 3Ah Auto size cache 3Ch Advanced configuration of chipset registers 3Dh Load alternate registers with CMOS values 41h Initialize extended memory for RomPilot optional 42h Initialize interrupt vectors 45h POST device initialization 46h 2 1 2 3 Check ROM copyright notice 48h Check video configuration against CMOS 49h Initialize PCI bus and devices 4Ah Initialize all video adapters in system 4Bh QuietBoot start optional 4Ch Shadow video BIOS ROM 4Eh Display BIOS copyright notice 4Fh Initialize MultiBoot 50h Display CPU type and speed 51h Initialize EISA board optional 52h Test keyboard 54h Set key click if enabled 55h Enable USB devices 58h 2 2 3 1 Test for unexpected interrupts 59h Initialize POST display service 5Ah Display prompt Press lt ESC gt to enter SETUP 5Bh Disable CPU cache Appendix B BIOS POST Codes POST Code Description 5Ch 60h 62h 64h 66h 67h 68h 69h 6Ah 6Bh 6Ch 70h 72h 76h 7Ch 7Dh 7Eh 80h 81h 82h 83h 84h 85h 86h 87h 88h 89h 8Ah 8Bh 8Ch 8Fh 90h 91h 92h 93h 95h 96h 97h 98h Test RAM between 512 and 640 kB Test extended memory Test extended memory address lines
15. 5 for memory speed jumper settings UIO The X7DWU is a specially designed serverboard that features Supermicro s UIO Universal I O technology UIO serverboards have a PCI Express x8 connector that can support any one of several types of UIO card types to add SAS ports additional LAN ports etc to the serverboard This allows the user to tailor the serverboard to their own needs Note the 6025W UR does not come with a UIO card installed Serial ATA An on chip ESB2 SATA controller is integrated into the X7DWU to provide a six port 3 Gb sec Serial ATA subsystem which is RAID 0 1 10 and Windows only 5 supported The Serial ATA drives are hot swappable units Note You must have RAID set up to enable the hot swap capability of the Serial ATA drives See www supermicro com support manuals for RAID Setup guides Onboard Controllers Ports One floppy drive controller and one onboard ATA 100 controller are provided to support up to two IDE hard drives or ATAPI devices The color coded l O ports 1 2 Chapter 1 Introduction include one COM port a VGA monitor port two USB 2 0 ports PS 2 mouse and keyboard ports and two gigabit Ethernet ports ATI Graphics Controller The X7DWU features an integrated ATI video controller based on the ES1000 graph ics chip The ES1000 was designed specifically for servers featuring low power consumption high reliability and superior longevity Other Features Other onboard featur
16. Driver bo no Intel Seaburg Chipset MCH Intel ESB2 Intel 82575EB X7DWU Intel Matrix Storage Manager Adaptec Storage Manager Intel PRO Network Connections Drivers ioo ho SUPERMICRO Supero Doctor III SUPERMICRO Computer Inc Build driver diskettes and manuals Browse CD Auto Start Up Next Time Click the icons showing a hand writing on paper to view the readme files for each item Click the tabs to the right of these in order from top to bottom to install each item one at a time After installing each item you must reboot the system be fore moving on to the next item on the list You should install everything here except for the SUPER Doctor utility which is optional The bottom icon with a CD on it allows you to view the entire contents of the CD 5 24 Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup This chapter covers the steps required to install components and perform main tenance on the SC825TQ R700U chassis For component installation follow the steps in the order given to eliminate the most common problems encountered If some steps are unnecessary skip ahead to the step that follows Tools Required The only tool you will need to install components and perform maintenance is a Philips screwdriver 6 1 Static Sensitive Devices Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage electronic components To prevent damage to any printed circuit boards PCBs it is important to h
17. Jump to UserPatch1 Configure advanced cache registers Initialize Multi Processor APIC Enable external and CPU caches Setup System Management Mode SMM area Display external L2 cache size Load custom defaults optional Display shadow area message Display error messages Check for configuration errors Check for keyboard errors Set up hardware interrupt vectors Initialize Intelligent System Monitoring optional Initialize coprocessor if present Disable onboard Super I O ports and IRQs optional Late POST device initialization Detect and install external RS232 ports Configure non MCD IDE controllers Detect and install external parallel ports Initialize PC compatible PnP ISA devices Re initialize onboard I O ports Configure Motherboard Configurable Devices optional Initialize BIOS Data Area Enable Non Maskable Interrupts NMIs Initialize Extended BIOS Data Area Test and initialize PS 2 mouse Initialize floppy controller Determine number of ATA drives optional Initialize hard disk controllers Initialize local bus hard disk controllers Jump to UserPatch2 Build MPTABLE for multi processor boards Install CD ROM for boot Clear huge ES segment register Fix up Multi Processor table 1 2 Search for option ROMs and shadow if successful One long two short beeps on checksum failure B 3 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual POST Code Description 99h Check for SMART Drive optional 9Ch Set up Power Manage
18. Power On Self Test POST the BIOS will check for problems If a prob lem is found the BIOS will activate an alarm or display a message The following is a list of such BIOS messages Failure Fixed Disk Fixed disk is not working or not configured properly Check to see if fixed disk is attached properly Run Setup Find out if the fixed disk type is correctly identified Stuck key Stuck key on keyboard Keyboard error Keyboard not working Keyboard Controller Failed Keyboard controller failed test May require replacing keyboard controller Keyboard locked Unlock key switch Unlock the system to proceed Monitor type does not match CMOS Run SETUP Monitor type not correctly identified in Setup Shadow Ram Failed at offset nnnn Shadow RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64k block at which the error was de tected System RAM Failed at offset nnnn System RAM failed at offset nnnn of in the 64k block at which the error was de tected Extended RAM Failed at offset nnnn Extended memory not working or not con figured properly at offset nnnn System battery is dead Replace and run SETUP The CMOS clock battery indicator shows the battery is dead Replace the battery and run Setup to reconfigure the system A 1 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual System CMOS checksum bad Default configuration used System CMOS has been corrupted or modified incorrectly perhaps by an application program that changes data stored in C
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20. airflow path The LEDs inform you of system status See Chap ter 3 for details on the LEDs and the control panel buttons Details on JF1 can be found in Chapter 5 6 2 Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup 6 3 System Fans Three 8 cm hot swap fans provide the cooling for the SuperServer 6025W UR It is very important that the chassis top cover is properly installed and making a good seal in order for the cooling air to circulate properly through the chassis and cool the components See Figure 6 2 System Fan Failure Fan speed is controlled by system temperature via a BIOS setting If a fan fails the remaining fans will ramp up to full speed and the overheat fan fail LED on the control panel will turn on Replace any failed fan at your earliest convenience with the same type and model the system can continue to run with a failed fan Remove the top chassis cover while the system is still running to determine which of the fans has failed Replacing System Fans il Remove the chassis cover Press the tabs on the sides of the fan to unlock and remove the fan and its housing The fan s power connections will automatically detach System power does not need to be shut down since the fans are hot pluggable Replace the failed fan with an identical 8 cm 12 volt fan available from Supermicro p n FAN 0094L Position the new fan into the space vacated by the failed fan previously re moved A click can be heard when the fan is
21. as diskette A The options are Disabled 360Kb 5 25 in 1 2MB 5 25 in 720Kb 3 5 in 1 44 1 25MB 3 5 in and 2 88MB 3 5 in 7 3 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual gt IDE Channel 0 Master Slave and Secondary IDE Master Slave These settings allow the user to set the parameters of IDE Channel 0 Master Slave and Secondary IDE Master Slave slots Press lt Enter gt to activate the following submenu screen for detailed options of these items Set the correct configurations accordingly 32 Bit 1 0 The following items will be displayed in the submenu Type Selects the type of IDE hard drive The option Auto will allow the BIOS to auto matically configure the parameters of the HDD installed at the connection Enter a number between 1 to 39 to select a predetermined HDD type Select User to allow the user to enter the parameters of the HDD installed Select CDROM if a CDROM drive is installed Select ATAPI if a removable disk drive is installed CHS Format The following items will be displayed by the BIOS Type This item displays the type of IDE or SATA device Cylinders This item indicates the status of cylinders 7 4 Chapter 7 BIOS Headers This item indicates the number of headers Sectors This item displays the number of sectors Maximum Capacity This item displays the maximum storage capacity of the system LBA Format Total Sectors This item displays the number of total sectors available in the LBA
22. error message Press lt F1 gt to start the boot process or lt F2 gt to enter Setup and change the settings Press lt F3 gt to display the previous screen usually an initialization error of an Option ROM i e an add on card Write down and follow the information shown on the screen Press lt F2 gt to enter Setup Optional message displayed during POST Can be turned off in Setup PS 2 Mouse PS 2 mouse identified Run the 120 Configuration Utility One or more unclaimed block storage devices have the Configuration Request bit set in the LCT Run an I2O Configuration Utility e g the SAC utility System BIOS shadowed System BIOS copied to shadow RAM UMB upper limit segment address nnnn Displays the address nnnn of the upper limit of Upper Memory Blocks indicating released segments of the BIOS which can be reclaimed by a virtual memory man ager Video BIOS shadowed Video BIOS successfully copied to shadow RAM A 5 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Not es Appendix B BIOS POST Codes Appendix B BIOS POST Codes This section lists the POST Power On Self Test codes for the PhoenixBIOS POST codes are divided into two categories recoverable and terminal Recoverable POST Errors When a recoverable type of error occurs during POST the BIOS will display an POST code that describes the problem BIOS may also issue one of the follow ing beep codes 1 long and two short beeps video configuration err
23. fully installed in place and the power connections are made If the system power is on the hot plug feature will cause the fan to start im mediately upon being connected to its header on the serverboard 6 3 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Figure 6 2 Removing System Cooling Fans 6 4 Drive Bay Installation Removal Accessing the Drive Bays SAS SATA Drives You do not need to access the inside of the chassis or remove power to replace or swap SAS SATA drives Proceed to the next step for instruc tions Note You must use standard 1 high SAS SATA drives in the SuperServer 6025W UR DVD ROM Drive For installing removing the DVD ROM drive you will need to gain access to the inside of the server by removing the top cover of the chassis 6 4 Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup SAS SATA Drive Installation Mounting a SAS SATA Drive in a Drive Carrier The SAS SATA drives are mounted in drive carriers to simplify their installation and removal from the chassis These carriers also help promote proper airflow for the drives For this reason even empty carriers without SAS SATA drives installed must remain in the chassis 1 To add a new SAS SATA drive install a drive into the carrier with the printed circuit board side facing down so that the mounting holes align with those in the carrier 2 Secure the drive to the carrier with four screws as shown in Figure 6 3 Installing Removing Hot swap SAS SATA drives
24. if your system is used as a Workstation Select Server if your system is used as a Server Select Disable to disable fan speed control and allow the onboard fans to constantly run at full speed 12V The Options are 1 Disable 2 3 pin Server 3 3 pin Workstation 4 4 pin Server and 5 4 pin Workstation Voltage Monitoring The following items will be monitored and displayed Vcore A Vcore B 12V 12V P1V5P_VTT bat 3 3V 5Vsb 5VDD gt IPMI Available only when an IPMI card is installed in the system System Event Logging 7 19 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual IPMI Specification Version This item displays the current IPMI Version Firmware Version This item displays the current Firmware Version System Event Logging Select Enabled to enable IPMI Event Logging When this function is set to Disabled the system will continue to log events received via system interface The options are Enabled and Disabled Clear System Event Logging Enabling this function to force the BIOS to clear the system event logs during the next cold boot The options are Enabled and Disabled Existing Event Log Number This item displays the number of the existing event log Event Log Control System Firmware Progress Enable this function to log POST progress The options are Enabled and Dis abled BIOS POST Errors Enabling this function to log POST errors The options are Enabled and Dis abled BIOS POST Watch Dog Set t
25. the Server into the Rack You should now have rails attached to both the chassis and the rack unit The next step is to install the server into the rack Do this by lining up the rear of the chassis rails with the front of the rack rails Slide the chassis rails into the rack rails keeping the pressure even on both sides you may have to depress the locking tabs when inserting See Figure 2 2 When the server has been pushed completely into the rack you should hear the locking tabs click 2 5 Checking the Serverboard Setup After you install the 6025W UR in the rack you will need to open the unit to make sure the serverboard is properly installed and all the connections have been made Accessing the inside of the System 1 First grasp the two handles on either side and pull the unit straight out until it locks you will hear a click 2 Next depress the two buttons on the top of the chassis to release the top cover You can then lift the top cover from the chassis to gain full access to the inside of the server See Figure 2 3 Checking the Components You may have one or two processors already installed into the serverboard Each processor needs its own heatsink See Chapter 5 for instructions on processor and heatsink installation 1 Your 6025W UR server system may have come with system memory already installed Make sure all DIMMs are fully seated in their slots For details on adding system memory refer to Chapter 5
26. to the manufacturer s instructions e CD ROM Laser CAUTION this server may have come equipped with a CD ROM drive To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam and hazardous radia tion exposure do not open the enclosure or use the unit in any unconventional way Mainboard replaceable soldered in fuses Self resetting PTC Positive Tempera ture Coefficient fuses on the mainboard must be replaced by trained service technicians only The new fuse must be the same or equivalent as the one replaced Contact technical support for details and support 4 2 General Safety Precautions A Follow these rules to ensure general safety Keep the area around the 6025W UR clean and free of clutter The 6025W UR weighs approximately 57 Ibs 25 9 kg when fully loaded When lifting the system two people at either end should lift slowly with their feet spread out to distribute the weight Always keep your back straight and lift with your legs e Place the chassis top cover and any system components that have been re moved away from the system or on a table so that they won t accidentally be stepped on While working on the system do not wear loose clothing such as neckties and unbuttoned shirt sleeves which can come into contact with electrical circuits or be pulled into a cooling fan e Remove any jewelry or metal objects from your body which are excellent metal conductors that can create short circuits and harm you if they co
27. voltage components Power should always be disconnected from the system when removing or in stalling main system components such as the serverboard memory modules and floppy drive When disconnecting power you should first power down the system with the operating system first and then unplug the power cords of all the power supply units in the system When working around exposed electrical circuits another person who is familiar with the power off controls should be nearby to switch off the power if neces sary Use only one hand when working with powered on electrical equipment This is to avoid making a complete circuit which will cause electrical shock Use extreme caution when using metal tools which can easily damage any electrical components or circuit boards they come into contact with Do not use mats designed to decrease static electrical discharge as protection from electrical shock Instead use rubber mats that have been specifically designed as electrical insulators The power supply power cords must include a grounding plug and must be plugged into grounded electrical outlets 4 1 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual e Serverboard Battery CAUTION There is a danger of explosion if the onboard battery is installed upside down which will reverse its polarites see Figure 4 1 This battery must be replaced only with the same or an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according
28. 0 512K If enabled this feature will allow the data stored in the base memory area block 0 512K to be cached written into a buffer a storage area in Static DROM SDROM or to be written into the L1 L2 cache inside the CPU to speed up CPU operations Select Uncached to disable this function Select Write Through to allow data to be cached into the buffer and written into the system memory at the same time Select Write Protect to prevent data from being written into the base memory area of Block 0 512K Select Write Back to allow CPU to write data back directly from the buffer without writing data to the System Memory for fast CPU data processing and opera tion The options are Uncached Write Through Write Protect and Write Back Cache Base 512K 640K If enabled this feature will allow the data stored in the memory area 512K 640K to be cached written into a buffer a storage area in the Static DROM SDROM or written into the L1 L2 L3 cache inside the CPU to speed up CPU operations Select Uncached to disable this function Select Write Through to allow data to be cached into the buffer and written into the system memory at the same time Select Write Protect to prevent data from being written into the base memory area of Block 512 640K Select Write Back to allow CPU to write data back directly from the buffer without writing data to the System Memory for fast CPU data processing and opera tion The options are Uncached Write Through W
29. 1 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual installation only in a Restricted Access Location dedicated equipment rooms service closets and the like This product is not suitable for use with visual display work place devices acccording to 2 of the the German Ordinance for Work with Visual Display Units N Warnings and Precautions N Rack Precautions Ensure that the leveling jacks on the bottom of the rack are fully extended to the floor with the full weight of the rack resting on them n single rack installation stabilizers should be attached to the rack In multiple rack installations the racks should be coupled together Always make sure the rack is stable before extending a component from the rack You should extend only one component at a time extending two or more si multaneously may cause the rack to become unstable Server Precautions Review the electrical and general safety precautions in Chapter 4 e Determine the placement of each component in the rack before you install the rails Install the heaviest server components on the bottom of the rack first and then work up Use aregulating uninterruptible power supply UPS to protect the server from power surges voltage spikes and to keep your system operating in case of a power failure Allow the hot plug SATA drives and power supply modules to cool before touch ing them 2 2 Chapter 2 Server Installation Always kee
30. 10 00022 00 e Two 2 CPU passive heatsinks SNK P0025P e One 1 DVD ROM drive DVM PNSC 824V e Two 2 3 5 dummy drive trays e One 1 ATA66 cable for DVD drive CBL 0139L o One 1 front control panel cable CBL 0087 e One 1 rail set MCP 290 00002 00 e One 1 riser card RSC R2UU UA3E8 o One 1 riser card RSC R2UU 2E8R e SATA Accessories One 1 SAS SATA backplane BPN SAS 825TQ Two 2 IPass SATA cables CBL 0188L Eight 8 SAS SATA hot swap drive carriers MCP 220 00001 03 01 A 03 following a part number indicates silver and 01 indicates black 1 1 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 1 2 Serverboard Features At the heart of the SuperServer 6025W UR lies the X7DWU a dual processor serverboard based on the Intel 5400 chipset and designed to provide maximum performance Below are the main features of the X7DWU See Figure 1 1 for a block diagram of the chipset Processors The X7DWU supports single or dual 771 pin Intel Xeon 5400 5300LV 5200 5100LV series processors at a FSB speed of 1600 1333 1066 MHz Please refer to the serverboard description pages on our web site for a complete listing of supported processors Memory The X7DWU has eight 240 pin DIMM sockets that can support up to 64 GB of ECC FBD Fully Buffered DIMM DDR2 800 667 533 SDRAM The memory is an interleaved configuration which requires modules of the same size and speed to be installed in pairs Please refer to Chapter
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32. Do not use excessive force when wriggling the heatsink 3 Once the heatsink is loose remove it from the CPU 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 heatsink 5 4 Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup 5 3 Connecting Cables Now that the processors are installed the next step is to connect the cables to the serverboard These include the data ribbon cables for the peripherals and control panel and the power cables Connecting Data Cables The cables used to transfer data from the peripheral devices have been carefully routed in preconfigured systems to prevent them from blocking the flow of cooling air that moves through the system from front to back If you need to disconnect any of these cables you should take care to reroute them as they were originally after reconnecting them make sure the red wires connect to the pin 1 locations If you are configuring the system keep the airflow in mind when routing the cables The following data cables with their serverboard connector locations noted should be connected See the serverboard layout diagram in this chapter for connector locations e DVD ROM Drive cable IDE 1 Control Panel cable JF1 see next page e SAS cables CBL 0188L one side connects to the hard drive backplane the other side connects to the optional UIO SAS card if pre
33. Format Maximum Capacity This item displays the maximum capacity in the LBA Format Multi Sector Transfers This item allows the user to specify the number of sectors per block to be used in multi sector transfer The options are Disabled 4 Sectors 8 Sectors and 16 Sectors LBA Mode Control This item determines whether the Phoenix BIOS will access the IDE Channel 0 Master Device via the LBA mode The options are Enabled and Disabled 32 Bit I O This option allows the user to enable or disable the function of 32 bit data transfer The options are Enabled and Disabled Transfer Mode This option allows the user to set the transfer mode The options are Standard Fast PIO1 Fast PIO2 Fast PIO3 Fast PIO4 FPIO3 DMA1 and FPIO4 DMA2 Ultra DMA Mode This option allows the user to select Ultra DMA Mode The options are Disabled Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 and Mode 5 7 5 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Parallel ATA This setting allows the user to enable or disable the function of Parallel ATA The options are Enabled and Disabled Serial ATA This setting allows the user to enable or disable the function of Serial ATA The options are Disabled and Enabled Native Mode Operation Select the native mode for ATA The options are Serial ATA and Auto Serial ATA SATA RAID Enable Select Enable to enable Serial ATA RAID Functions For a Windows OS environ ment use the RAID driver if this feature is set to Enabled
34. I O device IRQ conflict I O device IRQ conflict error PS 2 Mouse Boot Summary Screen PS 2 Mouse installed nnnn kB Extended RAM Passed Where nnnn is the amount of RAM in kilobytes successfully tested nnnn Cache SRAM Passed Where nnnn is the amount of system cache in kilobytes successfully tested nnnn kB Shadow RAM Passed Where nnnn is the amount of shadow RAM in kilobytes successfully tested nnnn kB System RAM Passed Where nnnn is the amount of system RAM in kilobytes successfully tested One or more 120 Block Storage Devices were excluded from the Setup Boot Menu There was not enough room in the IPL table to display all installed I2O block storage devices Operating system not found Operating system cannot be located on either drive A or drive C Enter Setup and see if fixed disk and drive A are properly identified Parity Check 1 nnnn Parity error found in the system bus BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the screen If it cannot locate the address it displays Parity is a method for checking errors in binary data A parity error indicates that some data has been corrupted Parity Check 2 nnnn Parity error found in the I O bus BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the screen If it cannot locate the address it displays A 4 Appendix A BIOS POST Messages Press lt F1 gt to resume lt F2 gt to Setup lt F3 gt for previous Displayed after any recoverable
35. MOS The BIOS installed Default Setup Values If you do not want these values enter Setup and enter your own values If the error persists check the system battery or contact your dealer System timer error The timer test failed Requires repair of system board Real time clock error Real Time Clock fails BIOS hardware test May require board repair Check date and time settings BIOS found date or time out of range and reset the Real Time Clock May require setting legal date 1991 2099 Previous boot incomplete Default configuration used Previous POST did not complete successfully POST loads default values and offers to run Setup If the failure was caused by incorrect values and they are not corrected the next boot will likely fail On systems with control of wait states improper Setup settings can also terminate POST and cause this error on the next boot Run Setup and verify that the waitstate configuration is correct This error is cleared the next time the system is booted Memory Size found by POST differed from CMOS Memory size found by POST differed from CMOS Diskette drive A error Diskette drive B error Drive A or B is present but fails the BIOS POST diskette tests Check to see that the drive is defined with the proper diskette type in Setup and that the diskette drive is attached correctly Incorrect Drive A type run SETUP Type of floppy drive A not correctly identified in Setup Incorrect Drive B type r
36. Power 20 pin Connector Pin Definitions JPW1 ATX Power Connector 7 Pin Definition Pin Definition The primary ATX power supply con 11 3 3V 1 3 3V nector meets the SSI Superset ATX 12 42V 2 43 3V 20 pin specification Make sure that 13 COM 3 COM the orientation of the connector is 14 PS ON 4 45V correct See the table on the right for 15 COM 5 COM pin definitions 16 COM m m 17 COM 7 COM 18 Res NC 8 PWR OK 19 5V 9 5VSB 20 5V 10 12V Auxiliary Power Connector In addition to the Primary ATX power Auxiliary Power connector above the Auxiliary 4 pin alla ee connector at JPW2 must also be con nected to your power supply See the table on the right for pin definitions Processor Power Connector Pin Definitions JPW3 JPW3 must also be connected to the Pins Definition Pins Definition 1 amp 2 Ground 3 amp 4 12V power supply to provide power for the processor s See the table on the right for pin definitions 1 through 4 Ground 5 through 8 NMI Button NMI Button The non maskable interrupt button FIBUBSURIIORS wen header is located on pins 19 and 20 ad of JF1 Refer to the table on the right ue cone for pin definitions Ground Power LED Power LED Pin Definitions JF1 The Power LED connection is located on pins 15 and 16 of JF1 Refer to the table on the right for pin definitions Pin Definition 15 Vcc 16 C
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38. andle them very carefully The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from ESD damage Precautions Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge Touch a grounded metal object before removing any board from its antistatic bag Handle a board by its edges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or gold contacts When handling chips or modules avoid touching their pins e Put the motherboard add on cards and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use For grounding purposes make sure your computer chassis provides excellent conductivity between the power supply the case the mounting fasteners and the serverboard Unpacking The serverboard is shipped in antistatic packaging to avoid static damage When unpacking the board make sure the person handling it is static protected 6 1 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Figure 6 1 Front and Rear Chassis Views 3 5 Drive Bays 2 Slim DVD ROM Drive USB Ports 2 COM Port Control Panel i Hard Drives 8 Floppy Drive optional System Res
39. as initiated via IPMI If blue continuously it means the UID button initiated it 5 21 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 5 11 Floppy IDE and SATA Drive Connections Note the following 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 A single 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 Floppy Connector The floppy connector is designated Floppy See the table below for pin definitions Floppy Drive Connector Pin Definitions Floppy Definition Ground Ground Key Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground 5 22 Definition FDHDIN Reserved FDEDIN Index Motor Enable Drive Select B Drive Select B Motor Enable DIR STEP Write Data Write Gate Track 00 Write Protect Read Data Side 1 Select Diskette IDE Connector There are no jumpers to con figure the onboard IDE 1 con nector See the table on the right for pin definitions SATA Ports See the table on the right for pin definitions for the onboard SATA ports Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup IDE Drive Connector Pin Def
40. ces to make its resource available for other bootable devices Subsequently you can select an item from the candidate list and hit the lt x gt key to remove it from the candidate list and put it in the boot list This item will then become a bootable device See details on changing the boot priority order of a device in the Item Specific Help window 7 24 Chapter 7 BIOS 7 7 Exit Choose Exit from the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility main menu with the arrow keys You should see the following display All Exit BIOS settings are described in this section Exit Saving Changes Exit Saving Changes Highlight this item and hit lt Enter gt to save any changes you ve made and to exit the BIOS Setup utility Exit Discarding Changes Highlight this item and hit lt Enter gt to exit the BIOS Setup utility without saving any changes you may have made Load Setup Defaults Highlight this item and hit lt Enter gt to load the default settings for all items in the BIOS Setup These are the safest settings to use Discard Changes Highlight this item and hit lt Enter gt to discard cancel any changes you ve made You will remain in the Setup utility Save Changes Highlight this item and hit lt Enter gt to save any changes you ve made You will remain in the Setup utility 7 25 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Notes 7 26 Appendix A BIOS POST Messages Appendix A BIOS POST Messages During the
41. chapter when installing removing or reconfiguring SAS SATA or peripheral drives and when replacing system power supply units and cooling fans Chapter 7 BIOS The BIOS chapter includes an introduction to BIOS and provides detailed informa tion on running the CMOS Setup Utility Appendix A BIOS POST Messages Appendix B BIOS POST Codes Appendix C System Specifications Preface Notes SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 e 1 1 Serverboard FoeatUres esesieses eed eo cen e d nea E d dee d ima Fn oae 1 2 Processors icc ee TM ENIM ILU M LM MEI 1 2 MG IMONY PRETERITO 1 2 ler HM 1 2 Senal ATA c E 1 2 Onboard Controllers Ports sisisi reinsan eaaa 1 2 All Graphics Controller criterio oie adai 1 3 Other Feature cte EE 1 3 Server Chassis Features sssssssseeeee eene enne 1 4 System POWOQE siste sess Fete pee Ax px Ex HER VE Ru RR E MER A REFERS RAE KRHREP a aN Ea 1 4 Serial ATA SubSystem cene artem eerte ers lr bd e naL Poser iab an 1 4 PCI Expansion Slots ceret dede eec erben EEREN aAa 1 4 Front Control Panel e T 1 4 WO BACkK plane coire oret ce eee ieee eee es 1 5 Cooling Syster uec pene ret aae Re RR R TRES ER RR AER EH AERE RR Re exu Ma uU RE ERU E UgE 1 5 Contacting SupertmiCctQo cic ex o tet ud e se REN ERR ERE RR
42. d OS controlled Base I O Address This setting allows you to select the base I O address for the Floppy port The op tions are Primary and Secondary gt DMI Event Logging Access the submenu to make changes to the following settings Event Log Validity This is a display to inform you of the event log validity It is not a setting Event Log Capacity This is a display to inform you of the event log capacity It is not a setting View DMI Event Log Highlight this item and press lt Enter gt to view the contents of the event log Event Logging This setting allows you to Enable or Disable event logging ECC Event Logging This setting allows you to Enable or Disable ECC event logging Mark DMI Events as Read Highlight this item and press lt Enter gt to mark the DMI events as read Clear All DMI Event Logs Select Yes and press lt Enter gt to clear all DMI event logs The options are Yes and No SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual gt Console Redirection Access the submenu to make changes to the following settings COM Port Address This item allows you to specify which COM port to direct the remote console to Onboard COM A or Onboard COM B This setting can also be Disabled BAUD Rate This item allows you to set the BAUD rate for console redirection The options are 300 1200 2400 9600 19 2K 38 4K 57 6K and 115 2K Console Type This item allows you to set console redirection type T
43. dules Select auto to allow the BIOS to automatically detect the onboard memory volt age according to the status of its SPD Serial Presence Detect Select 1 5V to force the memory modules to run on 1 5V to accommodate lower power FBDIMM Fully Buffered DIMM Select 1 8V to force the memory module to run on 1 8 for testing The options are Auto 1 5V and 1 8V Warning If set to 1 8V damage may occur to FBDIMM memory modules that only support 1 5V 4GB PCI Hole Granularity This feature allows you to select the granularity of PCI hole for PCI slots If MTRRs are not enough this option may be used to reduce MTRR occupation The options are 256 MB 512 MB 1GB and 2GB Memory Branch Mode This option determines how the two memory branches operate System address space can either be interleaved between the two branches or Sequential from one branch to another Mirror mode allows data correction by maintaining two copies of data in two branches Single Channel 0 allows a single DIMM popula tion during system manufacturing The options are Interleave Sequential Mir roring and Single Channel 0 Branch 0 Rank Interleaving amp Sparing Select enable to enable the functions of Memory Interleaving and Memory Spar ing for Branch 0 Rank The options for Memory Interleaving are 1 1 2 1 and 4 1 The options for Sparing are Enabled and Disabled Branch 1 Rank Interleaving amp Sparing Select enable to enable the functions of Memory Interleav
44. e Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate WARNING Handling of lead solder materials used in this product may expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm Manual Revision 1 0 Release Date March 18 2008 Unless you request and receive written permission from Super Micro Computer Inc 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 2008 by Super Micro Computer Inc All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Preface Preface About This Manual This manual is written for professional system integrators and PC technicians It pro vides information for the installation and use of the SuperServer 6025W UR Instal lation and maintainance should be performed by experienced technicians only The SuperServer 6025W UR is a high end server based on the SC825TQ R700U 2U rackmount chassis and the X7DWU a dual processor serverboard that supports Intel Xeon 5300 5200 5100 5000 series processors at a Front Side System Bus speed of 1600 1333 1066 MHz and up to 64 GB of ECC FBD DDR2 800 667 533 SDRAM Manual Organization Chapter 1 Introduction The first chapter provides a checklist of the ma
45. e model see part number in the Ap pendix which can be ordered directly from Supermicro 1 First unplug the power cord from the failed power supply module 2 Depress the locking tab on the power supply module and use the handle to pull it straight out 3 Replace the failed hot swap unit with another identical power supply unit 4 Push the new power supply unit into the power bay until you hear a click 5 Secure the locking tab on the unit and finish by plugging the AC power cord back into the unit 6 10 Chapter 7 BIOS Chapter 7 BIOS 7 1 Introduction This chapter describes the Phoenix BIOS Setup utility for the X7DWU The Phoenix ROM BIOS is stored in a flash chip and can be easily upgraded using a floppy disk based program Note Due to periodic changes to the BIOS some settings may have been added or deleted and might not yet be recorded in this manual Please refer to the Manual Download area of the Supermicro web site lt http Awww supermicro com gt for any changes to the BIOS that may not be reflected in this manual System BIOS The BIOS is the Basic Input Output System used in all IBM PC XT AT and PS 2 compatible computers The Phoenix BIOS stores the system parameters types of disk drives video displays etc in the CMOS The CMOS memory requires very little electrical power When the computer is turned off a backup battery pro vides power to the CMOS Logic enabling it to retain syste
46. e table on the right for pin definitions PO 2 3 4 5 Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup Universal Serial Bus Headers Universal Serial Bus Headers Pin Definitions USB2 3 USB4 Three additional USB headers USB2 TE USB3 USB4 USB3 and USB4 are included on the Pin Definition Pin Definition serverboard These may be used for 1 5V 1 5V front side access A USB cable not 2 PO 2 PO included is needed for the connec 3 PO 3 PO tion See the table on the right for pin 4 Ground 4 Ground definitions 5 Key 5 NC Serial Port Pin Definitions Serial Ports ele DRE Definition Pin Definition The COM1 serial port is located on 1 DCD 6 DSR the IO backplane COM2 is a header 2 RXD 7 RTS on the serverboard see serverboard l 3 TO a crs layout for location See the table on s 4 DTR RI the right for pin definitions 5 NC Note Pin 10 is included on the header but not on the port NC indicates no connection Fan Headers The X7DWU has eight headers des 4 pin Fan Header ignated Fan1 through Fan8 FAN7 S and FAN8 are for the CPU heatsinks These 4 pin fan headers are for Pulse Width Modulated PWM fans and 2 12V Red 3 their speed is controlled via Thermal Tachometer Management with a BIOS setting 4 PWM Control See the tables on the right for pin definitions Pin Definition 1 Ground Black SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Man
47. ecute Disable Bit Available when supported by the CPU Set to Enabled to allow the processor to classify areas in memory where an ap plication code can execute and where it cannot and thus preventing a worm or a virus from inserting and creating a flood of codes to overwhelm the processor or damage the system during an attack Note this feature is available when your OS and your CPU support the Execute Disable Bit function The options are Disabled and Enabled For more information regarding hardware software support for this function please refer to Intel s and Microsoft s web sites Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Available when supported by the CPU The CPU fetches the cache line for 64 bytes if this option is set to Disabled The CPU fetches both cache lines for 128 bytes as comprised if Enabled The default settings are Disabled for Intel 5100 Series Processors and Enabled for 5000 Series Processors Hardware Prefetcher Available when supported by the CPU Set to Enabled to activate the hardware components that are used in conjunction with software programs to prefetch data in order to shorten execution cycles and maximize data processing efficiency The options are Disabled and Enabled Set Maximum Ext CPUID 3 When set to Enabled the Maximum Extended CPUID will be set to 3 The options are Disabled and Enabled Direct Cache Access Available when supported by the CPU Set to Enable to route inbound network IO traffi c direct
48. ed While the BIOS is in control the Setup program can be activated in one of two Ways 1 By pressing Delete immediately after turning the system on or 2 When the message shown below appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during the POST Power On Self Test press the Delete key to activate the main Setup menu Press the Delete key to enter Setup 7 3 Main BIOS Setup All main Setup options are described in this section The main BIOS Setup screen is displayed below Use the Up Down arrow keys to move among the different settings in each menu Use the Left Right arrow keys to change the options for each setting Press the Esc key to exit the CMOS Setup Menu The next section describes in detail how to navigate through the menus Items that use submenus are indicated with the icon With the item highlighted press the Enter key to access the submenu 7 2 Chapter 7 BIOS Main BIOS Setup Menu Main Setup Features System Time To set the system date and time key in the correct information in the appropriate fields Then press the lt Enter gt key to save the data System Date Using the arrow keys highlight the month day and year fields and enter the correct data Press the lt Enter gt key to save the data BIOS Date This field displays the date when this version of BIOS was built Legacy Diskette A This setting allows the user to set the type of floppy disk drive installed
49. elected on the item above the user will be prompted to key in a password of 5 letter long to be used to power on the system Power Loss Control This setting allows you to choose how the system will react when power returns after an unexpected loss of power The options are Stay Off Power On and Last State Watch Dog If enabled this option will automatically reset the system if the system is not active for more than 5 minutes The options are Enabled and Disabled Summary Screen This setting allows you to Enable or Disable the summary screen which displays the system configuration during bootup 7 8 Chapter 7 BIOS Memory Cache Cache System BIOS Area This setting allows you to designate a reserve area in the system memory to be used as a System BIOS buffer to allow the BIOS to write cache data into this reserved memory area Select Write Protect to enable this function and this area will be reserved for BIOS ROM access only Select Uncached to disable this function and make this area available for other devices Cache Video BIOS Area This setting allows you to designate a reserve area in the system memory to be used as a Video BIOS buffer to allow the BIOS to write cache data into this reserved memory area Select Write Protect to enable the function and this area will be reserved for Video BIOS ROM access only Select Uncached to disable this function and make this area available for other devices Cache Base
50. ement State to be supported by the BIOS Select C1 to activate the Enhanced Halt State mode in order to reduce power consumption Select C2 to activate the Stop Clock mode to keep all CPU software visible Select C3 to activate the Sleep State mode when the CPU does not need to keep its cache coherent but maintains other states Select C4 to activate the package level lower power mode after each core of CPUs has been set to C3 State in an effort to further reduce power consumption The options are C1 C1C2 C1 amp C2 C1C2C3 C1 C2 amp C3 and C1C2C3CA C1 C2 C3 amp C4 Please refer to Intel s web site for details gt I O Device Configuration Access the submenu to make changes to the following settings KBC Clock Input This setting allows you to select clock frequency for KBC The options are 6MHz 8MHz 12MHz and 16MHz Serial Port A This setting allows you to assign control of serial port A The options are Enabled user defined Disabled and Auto BIOS or OS controlled 7 16 Chapter 7 BIOS Base I O Address This setting allows you to select the base I O address for serial port A The options are 3F8 2F8 3E8 and 2E8 Interrupt This setting allows you to select the IRQ interrupt request for serial port A The options are IRQ3 and IRQ4 Floppy Disk Controller This setting allows you to assign control of the floppy disk controller The options are Enabled user defined Disabled and Auto BIOS an
51. ent to protect your equipment from static discharge Precautions Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge Touch a grounded metal object before removing any board from its antistatic bag Handle a board by its edges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or gold contacts When handling chips or modules avoid touching their pins Put the serverboard add on cards and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use Unpacking The serverboard is shipped in antistatic packaging to avoid static damage When unpacking the board make sure the person handling it is static protected 5 1 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 5 2 Processor and Heatsink Installation area of the fan Also do not place the serverboard on a conductive surface which can damage the BIOS battery and prevent the system from booting up A When handling the processor avoid placing direct pressure on the label IMPORTANT Always connect the power cord last and remove it first before add ing removing or changing any hardware components Make sure that you install the processor into the CPU socket before you install the heatsink and fan The X7DWU can support either one or two Xeon processors If installing one processor only install it into CPU socket 1 Notes 1 Intel s boxed Xeon CPU package contains a CPU fan and heatsink assembly If you buy a CPU separately make sure tha
52. er supplied to the system 3 1 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 3 3 Control Panel LEDs The control panel located on the front of the chassis has several LEDs These LEDs provide you with critical information related to different parts of the system This section explains what each LED indicates when illuminated and any corrective action you may need to take wily Wa Power Fail Indicates a power supply module has failed The second power supply module will take the load and keep the system running but the failed module will need to be replaced Refer to Chapter 6 for details on replacing the power supply This LED should be off when the system is operating normally bn Overheat Fan Fail When this LED flashes it indicates a fan failure When on continuously it indicates an overheat condition which may be caused by cables obstructing the airflow in the system or the ambient room temperature being too warm Check the routing of the cables and make sure all fans are present and operating normally You should also check to make sure that the chassis covers are installed Finally verify that the heatsinks are installed properly see Chapter 5 This LED will remain flashing or on as long as the indicated condition exists ES NIC1 Indicates network activity on the LAN1 port when flashing ES NIC2 Indicates network activity on the LAN2 port when flashing 3 2 Chapter 3 System Interface g HDD Indicate
53. es that promote system health include onboard voltage moni tors a chassis intrusion header auto switching voltage regulators chassis and CPU overheat sensors virus protection and BIOS rescue Figure 1 1 Intel 5400 ESB2 Chipset System Block Diagram Note This is a general block diagram Please see Chapter 5 for details 1600 1333 1067 FSB DDR2 800 667 533 FBD PCI Exp x16 co x ao O amp ATA100 SATA Ports 6 PCI Exp x8 PCI Exp x4 USB 2 0 i BIOS Winbond Floppy Disk Drive Serial Ports W83627 HF Super I O PS 2 Kybd Mouse 1 3 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 1 3 Server Chassis Features The following is a general outline of the main features of the SC825TQ R700U server chassis System Power The SC825TQ R700U features a redundant 700W power supply composed of two separate power modules This power redundancy feature allows you to replace a failed power supply without shutting down the system Serial ATA Subsystem The SC825TQ R700U supports up to eight 3 Gb s Serial ATA drives The Serial ATA drives are hot swappable units and are connected to a backplane that provides power and control Note The operating system you use m
54. eshold The options are Enabled and Disabled Global Activation Throttle Select Enabled to enable open loop global thermal throttling on a fully buffered FBD memory module to make it active whenever the number of activate control exceeds a predefined number The options are Enabled and Disabled Force ITK Configuration Clocking Select Enabled to confi gure FBD clock settings to support ITK testing The op tions are Disabled and Enabled Reserved Branch for ITK Test This feature allows the user to specify the memory branch number to be reserved for ITK testing The default setting is Branch 1 7 13 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Snoop Filter Select Enabled to eliminate snoop traffi c to the graphics port to greatly improve system performance when running graphics intensive applications The options are Enabled and Disabled Crystal Beach Features This feature was designed to implement Intel s I O AT Acceleration Technology to accelerate the performance of TOE devices A TOE device is a specialized dedicated processor that is installed on an add on card or a network card to handle some or all packet processing of the add on card For this motherboard the TOE device is built inside the ESB2 South Bridge chip Options are Enabled and Disabled Route Port 80h Cycles to This feature allows the user to decide which bus to send debug information to The options are PCI and LPC gt Advanced Processor Options Acc
55. ess the submenu to make changes to the following settings CPU Speed This is a display that indicates the speed of the installed processor Frequency Ratio Available when supported by the CPU This feature allows the user to set the internal frequency multiplier for the CPU The options are Default and x12 Machine Checking Available when supported by the CPU Set to Enabled to use this function which allows the CPU to detect and report hardware machine errors via a set of model specific registers MSRs The options are Disabled and Enabled Fast String Operations Available if supported by the CPU Set to Enabled to enable the fast string operations for special CPU instructions The options are Disabled and Enabled Thermal Management 2 Available if supported by the CPU Set to Enabled to use Thermal Management 2 TM2 which will lower CPU voltage and frequency when the CPU temperature reaches a predefi ned overheat thresh old Set to Disabled to use Thermal Manager 1 TM1 allowing CPU clocking to be 7 14 Chapter 7 BIOS regulated via CPU Internal Clock modulation when the CPU temperature reaches the overheat threshold C1 C2 Enhanced Mode Available when supported by the CPU Set to Enabled to enable Enhanced Halt State C1 and Stop Clock State C2 to lower CPU voltage frequency to prevent overheat The options are Enabled and Disabled Note please refer to Intel s web site for detailed information Ex
56. et Main Power Keyboard Mouse Ports 7 PCI Slots ira e if 388 SESESI EXE qed U U U U U E 9 FAN a58a68g000 ole ssa ss T Jeep 353 NAC OCs ee E c er panonia go ees Igi miira uD LATTE m gt o DY PLNS em e Taes m D Iir GOLDEN S zs UD EP Emens ERO OAs 3 amp KY BSE DOE 9 S Le USB Ports COM1 Port VGA Port Ethernet Ports 6 2 Control Panel The control panel located on the front of the chassis must be connected to the JF1 connector on the serverboard to provide you with system status indications A ribbon cable has bundled these wires together to simplify the connection Connect the cable from JF1 on the serverboard to the Control Panel PCB printed circuit board Make sure the red wire plugs into pin 1 on both connectors Pull all excess cabling out of the
57. h EBh ECh EDh EEh EFh FOh F1h F2h F3h F4h F5h F6h F7h Initialize the chipset Initialize the bridge Initialize the CPU Initialize system timer Initialize system I O Check force recovery boot Checksum BIOS ROM Go to BIOS Set Huge Segment Initialize Multi Processor Initialize OEM special code Initialize PIC and DMA Initialize Memory type Initialize Memory size Shadow Boot Block System memory test Initialize interrupt vectors Initialize Run Time Clock Initialize video Initialize System Management Manager Output one beep Clear Huge Segment Boot to Mini DOS Boot to Full DOS Ifthe BIOS detects error 2C 2E or 30 base 512K RAM error it displays an additional word bitmap xxxx indicating the address line or bits that failed For example 2C 0002 means address line 1 bit one set has failed 2E 1020 means data bits 12 and 5 bits 12 and 5 set have failed in the lower 16 bits The BIOS also sends the bitmap to the port 80 LED display It first displays the checkpoint code followed by a delay the high order byte another delay and then the loworder byte of the error It repeats this sequence continuously B 5 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Notes B 6 Appendix C System Specifications Appendix C System Specifications Processors Single or dual Intel Xeon 5400 5300LV 5200 5100LV Sequence processors at a front side system bus speed of 1600 1333 1066 MHz Note Please refe
58. he options are VT100 VT100 8bit PC ANSI 7bit PC ANSI VT100 VT UTF8 and ASCII Flow Control This item allows you to select the flow control option for console redirection The options are None XON XOFF and CTS RTS Console Connection This item allows you to decide how console redirection is to be connected either Direct or Via Modem Continue CR after POST Choose whether to continue with console redirection after the POST routine The options are On and Off gt Hardware Monitor Logic Highlight this and hit lt Enter gt to see monitor data for the following items CPU1 Temperature CPU1 Second Core Temperature CPU2 Temperature CPU2 Second Core Temperature System Temperature Fan1 Fan8 Speeds If the feature of Auto Fan Control is enabled the BIOS will automatically display the status of the fans indicated in this item 7 18 Chapter 7 BIOS 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 chas sis came with 4 pin fan headers Select Workstation
59. in components included with the server system and describes the main features of the X7DWU serverboard and the SC825TQ R700U chassis which comprise the SuperServer 6025W UR Chapter 2 Server Installation This chapter describes the steps necessary to install the SuperServer 6025W UR into a rack and check out the server configuration prior to powering up the system If your server was ordered without processor and memory components this chapter will refer you to the appropriate sections of the manual for their installation Chapter 3 System Interface Refer here for details on the system interface which includes the functions and information provided by the control panel on the chassis as well as other LEDs located throughout the system SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Chapter 4 System Safety You should thoroughly familiarize yourself with this chapter for a general overview of safety precautions that should be followed when installing and servicing the SuperServer 6025W UR Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup Chapter 5 provides detailed information on the X7DWU serverboard including the locations and functions of connections headers and jumpers Refer to this chapter when adding or removing processors or main memory and when reconfiguring the serverboard Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup Refer to Chapter 6 for detailed information on the SC825TQ R700U server chassis You should follow the procedures given in this
60. ing and Memory Spar ing for Branch 1 Rank The options for Memory Interleaving are 1 1 2 1 and 4 1 The options for Sparing are Enabled and Disabled 7 12 Chapter 7 BIOS Enhanced x8 Detection Select Enabled to enable Enhanced x8 DRAM UC Error Detection The options are Disabled and Enabled Demand Scrubbing Scrubbing is a process that allows the North Bridge to correct correctable memory errors found on an FBD memory module When the CPU or I O issues a demand read command and the read data from memory turns out to be a cor rectable ECC it is corrected and sent to the original source Memory is updated as well Select Enabled to use Demand Scrubbing for ECC memory correction The options are Enabled and Disabled High Temperature DRAM Operation When set to Enabled the BIOS will refer to the SPD table to set the maximum DRAM temperature If disabled the BIOS will set the maximum DRAM tempera ture based on a predefined value The options are Enabled and Disabled AMB Thermal Sensor Select Enabled to activate the thermal sensor embedded in the Advanced Memory Buffer on a fully buffered memory module for thermal monitoring The options are Disabled and Enabled Thermal Throttle Select Enabled to enable closed loop thermal throttling on a fully buffered FBD memory module In the closed loop thermal environment thermal throttling will be activated when the temperature of the FBD DIMM module exceeds a predefined thr
61. initions IDE Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 Reset IDE 2 Ground 3 Host Data 7 4 Host Data 8 5 Host Data 6 6 Host Data 9 7 Host Data 5 8 Host Data 10 9 Host Data 4 10 Host Data 11 11 Host Data 3 12 Host Data 12 13 Host Data 2 14 Host Data 13 15 Host Data 1 16 Host Data 14 17 Host Data 0 18 Host Data 15 19 Ground 20 Key 21 DRQ3 22 Ground 23 O Write 24 Ground 25 I O Read 26 Ground 27 IOCHRDY 28 BALE 29 DACK3 30 Ground 31 IRQ14 32 IlOCS16 33 Addr1 34 Ground 35 AddrO 36 Addr2 37 Chip Select 0 38 Chip Select 1 39 Activity 40 Ground SATA Port Pin Definitions SATAO SATA5 Pin Definition 1 Ground TXP TXN Ground RXN RXP Oo Oc A W DN Ground 5 23 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 5 12 Installing Drivers After all the hardware and operating system have been installed you need to install certain drivers The necessary drivers are all included on the Supermicro CD that came packaged with your serverboard After inserting this CD into your CD ROM drive the display shown in Figure 5 4 should appear If this display does not appear click on the My Computer icon and then on the icon representing your CD ROM drive Finally double click on the S Setup icon Figure 5 4 Driver Installation Display Screen amp SUPERMICRO X7DWU Motherboard Drivers amp Tools WinXP Intel Seaburg Chipset INF files ds SUPERMICR Drivers amp Tools Microsoft Direct 9 0 ATI Graphics
62. irflow The system component layout was carefully designed to direct sufficient cooling airflow to the compo nents that generate the most heat Note that all power and data cables have been routed in such a way that they do not block the airflow generated by the fans Providing Power 1 2 Plug the power cords from the power supply modules into a high quality power strip that offers protection from electrical noise and power surges It is recommended that you use an uninterruptible power supply UPS 2 8 Chapter 2 Server Installation Figure 2 3 Accessing the Inside of the System 2 9 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Notes 2 10 Chapter 3 System Interface Chapter 3 System Interface 3 1 Overview There are several LEDs on the control panel as well as others on the drive carri ers to keep you constantly informed of the overall status of the system as well as the activity and health of specific components There are also two buttons on the chassis control panel 3 2 Control Panel Buttons The two push buttons located on the front of the chassis are a reset button and a power on off button RESET A a x s r X i x f l lt f Reset Use the reset button to reboot the system Power This is the main power button which is used to apply or turn off the main system power Turning off system power with this button removes the main power but keeps standby pow
63. is feature indicates if a supervisor password has been entered to the system Clear means such a password has not been used and Set means a supervisor password has been entered User Password Is This feature indicates if a user password has been entered to the system Clear means such a password has not been used and Set means a user password has been entered Set Supervisor Password When the item Set Supervisor Password is highlighted hit the lt Enter gt key When prompted type the Supervisor s password in the dialogue box to set or to change supervisor s password which allows access to the BIOS 7 22 Chapter 7 BIOS Set User Password When the item Set User Password is highlighted hit the lt Enter gt key When prompted type the user s password in the dialogue box to set or to change the user s password which allows access to the system at boot up Password on Boot This setting allows you to determine if a password is required for a user to enter the system at system boot The options are Enabled password required and Disabled password not required TPM Trusted Platform Modules Support Select Enabled to enable support for trusted platforms and allow the BIOS to automatically download the drivers needed to provide support for the platforms specified The options are Enabled and Disabled If set to Enabled the TPM State screen displays Current TPM State This item shows the current TPM State only
64. isable Jumper Settings JPG1 the VGA port The default position Jumper Setting Definition is on pins 1 and 2 to enable VGA Pins 1 2 ERAI See the table on the right for jumper Pins 2 3 Disabled settings 5 19 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual LAN Enable Disable Change the setting of jumper JPL1 to enable or disable the onboard Ether net RJ45 ports LAN1 and LAN2 See the table on the right for jumper set tings The default setting is enabled Watch Dog Enable Disable JWD controls the Watch Dog function Watch Dog is a system monitor that can reboot the system when a software application is hung up Pins 1 2 will cause WD to reset the system if an application is hung up Pins 2 3 will generate a non maskable interrupt sig nal for the application that is hung up See the table on the right for jumper settings Watch Dog must also be en abled in BIOS Note When enabled the user needs to write their own application software to disable the Watch Dog Timer PC Enable Disable JI C1 and JI C2 are used to enable or disable IC bus on the serverboard See the table on the right for jumper settings Both jumpers must be set the same for the setting to to function cor rectly one jumper enables the clock and the other enables the data The default setting is disabled Memory Voltage Select JP2 is used to select the voltage used for the memory DIMM modules The default and recommended setting is
65. lled into the socket the PnP cap will be automatically released from the load plate when the lever locks Remove the cap Repeat steps to install a second CPU if desired Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup CPU key Notched corner PnP cap released from load plate 5 3 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Installing the Heatsink 1 Do not apply any thermal grease to the heatsink or the CPU die the required amount has already been applied NO 1 SCREW N0 4 SCREW D af 2 Place the heatsink on top of the CPU so that the four mounting holes are aligned with those on the pre installed heatsink reten tion mechanism 3 Screw in two diagonal screws i e the 1 and the 2 screws until just snug Do not fully tighten the Screws or you may damage the CPU Eo Q NO 3 SCREW NO 2 SCREW Removing the Heatsink Warning We do not recommend that the CPU or the heatsink be removed However if you do need to uninstall the heatsink please follow the instructions below to prevent damage to the CPU or the CPU socket 1 Unscrew and remove the heatsink screws from the serverboard in the sequence as show in the picture above 2 Hold the heatsink and gently wriggle the heatsink to loosen it from the CPU
66. ly into processor caches to reduce memory latency and improve network performance The options are Disabled and Enabled 7 15 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual DCA Delay Clocks Available if supported by the CPU This feature allows the user to set the clock delay setting from snoop to prefetch for Direct Cache Access Select a setting from 8 bus cycles to 120 bus cycles in 8 cycle increment The default setting is 32 bus cycles Intel lt R gt Virtualization Technology Available when supported by the CPU Select Enabled to use the feature of Virtualization Technology to allow one platform to run multiple operating systems and applications in independent partitions creat ing multiple virtual systems in one physical computer The options are Enabled and Disabled Note If there is any change to this setting you will need to power off and restart the system for the change to take effect Please refer to Intel s web site for detailed information Intel EIST Support Available when supported by the CPU Select Enabled to use the Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology and allows the system to automatically adjust processor voltage and core frequency in an effort to reduce power consumption and heat dissipation The options are Enabled and Disabled Please refer to Intel s web site for detailed information C State Supported Available if supported by the CPU This feature allows the user to choose the ACPI Power Manag
67. m parameters Each time the computer is powered on the computer is configured with the values stored in the CMOS Logic by the system BIOS which gains control at boot up How To Change the Configuration Data The CMOS information that determines the system parameters may be changed by entering the BIOS Setup utility This Setup utility can be accessed by pressing the Delete key at the appropriate time during system boot See below Starting the Setup Utility Normally the only visible POST Power On Self Test routine is the memory test As the memory is being tested press the Delete key to enter the main menu of the BIOS Setup utility From the main menu you can access the other setup screens such as the Security and Power menus Beginning with Section 7 3 detailed de scriptions are given for each parameter setting in the Setup utility Warning Do not shut down or reset the system while updating BIOS to N prevent possible boot failure 7 1 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 7 2 Running Setup Default settings are in bold text unless otherwise noted The BIOS setup options described in this section are selected by choosing the ap propriate text from the main BIOS Setup screen All displayed text is described in this section although the screen display is often all you need to understand how to set the options See the next page When you first power on the computer the Phoenix BIOS is immediately acti vat
68. me into contact with printed circuit boards or areas where power is present 4 2 Chapter 4 System Safety e After accessing the inside of the system close the system back up and secure it to the rack unit after ensuring that all connections have been made 4 3 ESD Precautions A Electrostatic discharge ESD is generated by two objects with different electrical charges coming into contact with each other An electrical discharge is created to neutralize this difference which can damage electronic components and printed circuit boards The following measures are generally sufficient to neutralize this difference before contact is made to protect your equipment from ESD Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge Keep all components and printed circuit boards PCBs in their antistatic bags until ready for use Touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the antistatic bag Do not let components or PCBs come into contact with your clothing which may retain a charge even if you are wearing a wrist strap Handle a board by its edges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or contacts When handling chips or modules avoid touching their pins e Put the serverboard and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use For grounding purposes make sure your computer chassis provides excellent conductivity between the power suppl
69. ment 9Dh Initialize security engine optional 9Eh Enable hardware interrupts 9Fh Determine number of ATA and SCSI drives AOh Set time of day A2h Check key lock A4h Initialize typematic rate A8h Erase lt ESC gt prompt AAh Scan for lt ESC gt key stroke ACh Enter SETUP AEh Clear Boot flag BOh Check for errors B1h Inform RomPilot about the end of POST optional B2h POST done prepare to boot operating system B4h 1 One short beep before boot B5h Terminate QuietBoot optional B6h Check password optional B7h Initialize ACPI BIOS and PPM Structures B9h Prepare Boot BAh Initialize SMBIOS BCh Clear parity checkers BDh Display MultiBoot menu BEh Clear screen optional BFh Check virus and backup reminders COh Try to boot with INT 19 Cth Initialize POST Error Manager PEM C2h Initialize error logging C3h Initialize error display function C4h Initialize system error flags C6h Console redirection init C7h Unhook INT 10h if console redirection enabled C8h Force check optional C9h Extended ROM checksum optional CDh Reclaim console redirection vector Appendix B BIOS POST Codes POST Code Description D2h D4h D8h D9h DEh Unknown interrupt Check Intel Branding string Alert Standard Format initialization Late init for IPMI Log error if micro code not updated properly The following are for boot block in Flash ROM POST Code Description EOh E1h E2h E3h E4h E5h E6h E7h E8h E9h EA
70. mount a slim floppy drive in the 6025W UR server The floppy drive is an option that does not come standard with the server but can be installed if needed 6 6 Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup Installing an IDE or Floppy Drive The 6025W UR has two 3 5 drive bays Components such as a floppy or IDE hard drives can be installed into these drive bays Accessing the Drive Bays A Grasp the two handles on either side and pull the unit straight out until it locks you will hear a click Depress the two buttons on the top of the chassis to release the top cover and at the same time push the cover away from you until it stops You can then lift the top cover from the chassis to gain full access to the inside of the server You must power down the system before installing or removing floppy or IDE components To remove a drive tray depress the latch located at the left rear corner of the tray to unlock it then pull the tray out through the front of the chassis Adding a Slim Floppy Drive 1 Gather the floppy parts included in the accessory box see Figure 6 5 To install an optional floppy drive remove the solid dummy bezel that covers either of the drive bays held to the tray with two side screws and replace with the slotted floppy bezel which has been included in the accessory box Attach the side rails to the floppy drive two screws each with the lips posi tioned to the top and outside and the end holes t
71. o Enabled to enable POST Watch Dog The options are Enabled and Disabled OS Boot Watch Dog Set to Enabled to enable OS Boot Watch Dog The options are Enabled and Dis abled Timer for Loading OS Minutes This feature allows the user to set the time value in minutes for the previous item OS Boot Watch Dog by keying in a desired number in the blank The default set ting is 10 minutes Please ignore this option when OS Boot Watch Dog is set to Disabled Time Out Option This feature allows the user to determine what action to take in an event of asystem boot failure The options are No Action Reset Power Off and Power Cycles 7 20 Chapter 7 BIOS gt System Event Log System Event Log List Mode These options display the System Event SEL Log and System Event SEL Log in List Mode Items included are shown in the screen shot below aie SA gt Realtime Sensor Data This feature display information from motherboard sensors such as temperatures fan speeds and the voltages of various components 7 21 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 7 5 Security Choose Security from the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility main menu with the arrow keys You should see the following display Security setting options are displayed by highlighting the setting using the arrow keys and pressing lt Enter gt All Security BIOS settings are described in this section Set Supervisor Password Supervisor Password Is Th
72. of the system The power supply module also includes a cooling fan 1 5 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 1 4 Contacting Supermicro Headquarters Address Super Micro 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 Super Micro 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 Super Micro Computer Inc 4F No 232 1 Liancheng Rd 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 1 6 Chapter 2 Server Installation Chapter 2 Server Installation 2 1 Overview This chapter provides a quick setup checklist to get your SuperServer 6025W UR up and running Following these steps in the order given should enable you to have the system operational within a minimum amount of time This quick setup assumes that your system has come to you with the processors and memory preinstalled If your system is not already fully integrated with a se
73. on pins 1 2 Auto See the table on the right for jumper settings 5 20 LAN Enable Disable Jumper Settings JPL1 Jumper Setting Definition Pins 1 2 Enabled Pins 2 3 Disabled Watch Dog Jumper Settings JWD Jumper Setting Definition Pins 1 2 Reset Pins 2 3 NMI Open Disabled PC Bus Enable Disable Jumper Settings JI C1 JI C2 Jumper Setting Definition Pins 1 2 Enabled Pins 2 3 Disabled Memory Voltage Select Jumper Settings JP2 Jumper Setting Definition Pins 1 2 Auto Pins 2 3 1 5V Open 1 8V Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup 5 10 Onboard Indicators LAN LED Connection Speed Indicator LAN1 LAN2 LEDs LED Color Definition The Ethernet ports located beside the VGA port have two LEDs On each Gigabit LAN port one LED indicates activity when blinking while the other LED may be green amber or off to indicate the speed of the connection See the table on the right for the func tions associated with the connection speed LED Off 10 MHz Green 100 MHz Amber ez LE1 The LE1 LED located near JD1 is the power LED LE1 illuminates when the serverboard is powered up and operating LE2 The LE2 LED located under SW1 is the UID indicator LED LE2 illuminates when UID is initiated either by the UID button or via IPMI If initiated a second time LE2 will turn off When the LED blinks blue it means the signal w
74. ontrol HDD LED The HDD IDE Hard Disk Drive LED connection is located on pins 13 and 14 of JF1 Attach the IDE hard drive LED cable to display disk activity Refer to the table on the right for pin definitions NIC1 LED The NIC1 Network Interface Control ler LED connection is located on pins 11 and 12 of JF1 Attach the NIC1 LED cable to display network activity Refer to the table on the right for pin definitions NIC2 LED The NIC2 Network Interface Control ler LED connection is located on pins 9 and 10 of JF1 Attach the NIC2 LED cable to display network activity Refer to the table on the right for pin definitions Universal Information LED Connect an LED to pins 7 and 8 of JF1 to provide advanced warning of chassis overheating or fan failure These pins also work with the front UID indicator which will activate as either a solid or flashing blue LED depending on whether the LED was activated via IPMI or the UID button Refer to the tables on the right for pin definitions and status indicators Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup HDD LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 13 Vcc HD Active NIC1 LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 11 Vcc Ground NIC2 LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 9 Vcc Ground Universal Info LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition T Vcc Control Red LED Indications S
75. or 1 repetitive long beep no memory detected Terminal POST Errors If a terminal type of error occurs BIOS will shut down the system Before doing so BIOS will write the error to port 80h attempt to initialize video and write the error in the top left corner of the screen The following is a list of codes that may be written to port 80h POST Code Description 01h IPMI Initialization 02h Verify Real Mode 03h Disable Non Maskable Interrupt NMI 04h Get CPU type 06h Initialize system hardware 07h Disable shadow and execute code from the ROM 08h Initialize chipset with initial POST values 09h Set IN POST flag OAh Initialize CPU registers OBh Enable CPU cache OCh Initialize caches to initial POST values OEh Initialize I O component OFh Initialize the local bus IDE 10h Initialize Power Management 11h Load alternate registers with initial POST values 12h Restore CPU control word during warm boot 13h Reset PCI Bus Mastering devices 14h Initialize keyboard controller 16h 1 2 2 3 BIOS ROM checksum 17h Initialize cache before memory Auto size B 1 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual POST Code Description 18h 8254 timer initialization 1Ah 8237 DMA controller initialization 1Ch Reset Programmable Interrupt Controller 20h 1 3 1 1 Test DRAM refresh 22h 1 3 1 3 Test 8742 Keyboard Controller 24h Set ES segment register to 4 GB 28h Auto size DRAM 29h Initialize POST Memory Manager 2Ah Clear 512 kB base RAM
76. ot you wish to populate Insert the expansion card into the correct riser card pushing down with your thumbs evenly on both sides of the card PCI Slot Card Configurations Left Side Riser Card Expansion card supported CSE R1UU UA3E8 pre installed 3x PCI E x8 UIO cards Right Side Riser Card Expansion card supported RSC R1UU 2E8R pre installed 2x PCI Express x4 cards 5 9 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 5 7 Serverboard Details Figure 5 4 SUPER X7DWU Layout not drawn to scale FANG FANS FAN7 __ SMBUS_PS Kybd Speaker CPU1FAN JPW2 JPW3 Mouse 1 DIMM 4B WI USB0A DIMM 4A DIMM 3B DIMM 3A 5 CPU 1 FAN1 o DIMM 2B DIMM 2A JFA doen DIMM 1B gt DIMM 1A FAN2 JD1 LE15 LAN1 JOH1 North Bridge c3 JP2 LAN2 5400 CPU2 Ls FAN3 1 FAN8 rr JPL1c a CPU2FAN o9 PCI Express x8 3753 PCI Express x8 Eaa EEEE UIOP SXB1 PCI E x16 SSSI EEIE alala jaa eg SUPER X7DWU E E es
77. oward the rear of the floppy Remove the brown protective shield from the beige connector on the PCB printed circuit board and insert the ribbon cable into the connector see Figure 6 6 Repeat to insert the ribbon cable to the connector on the floppy drive Attach the PCB to the rails one side snaps into the rail the other side at taches with a screw Secure the drive to the drive tray with screws through the side of the tray and into the rails you attached to the floppy drive Slide the floppy in the tray into the the drive bay and attach the power cable first to the drive and then to the hard drive backplane Replace the chassis cover 6 7 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Adding an IDE Drive 1 Remove the guide plates one on each side from the empty drive carrier and screw them into both sides of the IDE drive using the holes provided 2 Slide the drive into the bay and secure it to the chassis with the drive carrier screws you first removed 3 Attach the power and data cables to the drive 4 Replace the top chassis cover before restoring power to the system Drives mount on rails and should click into place to be correctly and fully installed in their bays Figure 6 5 Accessory Parts for Slim Floppy Drive 6 8 Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup Air Shroud Under most circumstances you will not need to remove the air shroud to perform any service on the system However if you wish to tempo
78. p the rack s front door and all panels and components on the servers closed when not servicing to maintain proper cooling Rack Mounting Considerations Ambient Operating Temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the ambient operating tempera ture of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature of the room Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient tempera ture Tmra Reduced Airflow Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that the amount of airflow required for safe operation is not compromised Mechanical Loading Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that a hazardous condition does not arise due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the power supply circuitry and the effect that any possible overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and power supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable Ground A reliable ground must be maintained at all times To ensure this the rack itself should be grounded Particular attention should be given to power supply connec tions other than the direct connections to the branch circuit i e the use of power strips etc 2 3 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual
79. r to our web site for a complete listing of supported processors Chipset Intel 5400 ESB2 chipset BIOS 8 Mb Phoenix Flash ROM Memory Capacity Eight 240 pin DIMM sockets supporting up to 64 GB of ECC FBD Fully Buffered DIMM DDR2 800 667 533 SDRAM See the memory section in Chapter 5 for details SATA Controller Intel ESB2 on chip controller for six port Serial ATA RAID 0 1 5 and 10 supported SATA Drive Bays Eight 8 hot swap drive bays to house eight 8 standard SATA drives Peripheral Drive Bays One 1 slim DVD ROM drive One 1 slim floppy drive optional Expansion Slots Left side UIO card and three PCI Express x8 cards with RSC R2UU UA3E8 riser card Right side two PCI Express x4 cards with RSC R2UU 2b8R riser card Left and right refer to the side when viewed from the front of the chassis C 1 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Serverboard X7DWU Extended ATX form factor Dimensions 12 x 13 05 in 305 x 331 mm Chassis SC825TS R700U 2U rackmount Dimensions both WxHxD 16 8 x 3 5 x 25 5 in 427 x 89 x 648 mm Weight Gross Bare Bone 57 Ibs 25 9 kg System Cooling Three 3 8 cm system cooling fans System Input Requirements AC Input Voltage 100 240V AC auto range Rated Input Current 10A 4A Rated Input Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Power Supply Rated Output Power 700W Part PWS 702A 1R Rated Output Voltages 12V 57A 5V 30A 3 3V 24A 12V 0 6A 5Vsb 4A
80. rarily remove it the air shroud should always be in place when the system is operating please follow this procedure Removing the Air Shroud 1 Depress the tabs at the front and rear of the shroud to unlock it 2 Lift the shroud up and out of the chassis 3 To reinstall simply position the air shroud in its proper place and push it in until you hear it click Figure 6 6 Attaching Cable to PCB with Rails Installed SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 6 5 Power Supply The SuperServer 6025W UR has a 700 watt redundant power supply consisting of two power modules Each power supply module has an auto switching capabil ity which enables it to automatically sense and operate at a 100V 240V input voltage Power Supply Failure If either of the two power supply modules fail the other module will take the full load and allow the system to continue operation without interruption The PWR Fail LED will illuminate and remain on until the failed unit has been replaced Replace ment units can be ordered directly from Supermicro see contact information in the Preface The power supply units have a hot swap capability meaning you can replace the failed unit without powering down the system Removing Replacing the Power Supply You do not need to shut down the system to replace a power supply unit The backup power supply module will keep the system up and running while you replace the failed hot swap unit Replace with the sam
81. rate Large Disk Access Mode This setting determines how large hard drives are to be accessed The options are DOS or Other for Unix Novelle NetWare and other operating systems gt Advanced Chipset Control Access the submenu to make changes to the following settings Warning Use caution when changing the Advanced settings Incorrect N values entered may cause system malfunction Also a very high DRAM frequency or incorrect DRAM timing may cause system instability When this occurs revert to the default settings SERR Signal Condition This setting specifies the ECC Error conditions that an SERR is to be asserted The options are None Single Bit Multiple Bit and Both Clock Spectrum Feature If Enabled the BIOS will monitor the level of electromagnetic interference caused by the components and will attempt to decrease the interference whenever needed The options are Enabled and Disabled 7 11 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual P Intel VT for Directed I O Select Enabled to bring up the following Intel VT for Directed I O VT d confi guration submenu The options are Enabled and Disabled VT d for Port 0 ESI VT d for Port 1 VT d for Port 5 VT d for Port 9 VT d for DMI Port Select Enabled to enable VT d support for the port specifi ed through DRHD Structures in the ACPI Tables The options are Disabled and Enabled Memory Voltage This feature allows the user to set memory voltage for onboard memory mo
82. rite Protect and Write Back Cache Extended Memory If enabled this feature will allow the data stored in the extended memory area to be cached written into a buffer a storage area in Static DROM SDROM or writ ten into the L1 L2 L3 cache inside the CPU to speed up CPU operations Select 7 9 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Uncached to disable this function Select Write Through to allow data to be cached into the buffer and written into the system memory at the same time Select Write Protect to prevent data from being written into the system memory area above 1MB Select Write Back to allow CPU to write data back directly from the buffer without writing data to the System Memory for fast CPU data processing and operation The options are Uncached Write Through Write Protect and Write Back Discrete MTRR Allocation If enabled MTRRs Memory Type Range Registers are configured as distinct separate units and cannot be overlapped Set to Enabled to enhance graphic perfor mance when using a Linux graphic driver that requires write combining configuration with 4GB or more memory The options are Enabled and Disabled gt PCI Configuration Access the submenu to make changes to the following settings for PCI devices Onboard GLAN1 Onboard GLAN2 Gigabit LAN OPROM Configure Enabling this option provides the capability to boot from the GLAN port specified The options are Disabled and Enabled PCI Parity Error Forwarding
83. rverboard processors system memory etc please turn to the chapter or section noted in each step for details on installing specific components 2 2 Unpacking the System You should inspect the box the SuperServer 6025W UR was shipped in and note if it was damaged in any way If the server itself shows damage you should file a damage claim with the carrier who delivered it Decide on a suitable location for the rack unit that will hold the SuperServer 6025W UR It should be situated in a clean dust free area that is well ventilated Avoid areas where heat electrical noise and electromagnetic fields are generated You will also need it placed near a grounded power outlet Read the Rack and Server Precautions in the next section 2 3 Preparing for Setup The box the SuperServer 6025W UR was shipped in should include two sets of rail assemblies two rail mounting brackets and the mounting screws you will need to install the system into the rack Follow the steps in the order given to complete the installation process in a minimum amount of time Please read this section in its entirety before you begin the installation procedure outlined in the sections that follow Choosing a Setup Location Leave enough clearance in front of the rack to enable you to open the front door completely 25 inches and approximately 30 inches of clearance in the back of the rack to allow for sufficient airflow and ease in servicing This product is for 2
84. s IDE channel activity On the SuperServer 6025W UR this LED indicates SAS SATA and or DVD ROM drive activity when flashing A4 up Power Indicates power is being supplied to the system s power supply units This LED should normally be illuminated when the system is operating 3 A Drive Carrier LEDs SASISATA Drives Green Each drive carrier has a green LED When illuminated this green LED on the front of the drive carrier indicates drive activity A connection to the SAS SATA backplane enables this LED to blink on and off when that particular drive is being accessed Please refer to Chapter 6 for instructions on replacing failed SAS SATA drives e Red The red LED to indicate a drive failure If one of the SAS SATA drives fail you should be notified by your system management software Please refer to Chapter 6 for instructions on replacing failed drives 3 3 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Notes 3 4 Chapter 4 System Safety 4 1 Chapter 4 System Safety Electrical Safety Precautions A Basic electrical safety precautions should be followed to protect yourself from harm and the SuperServer 6025W UR from damage Be aware of the locations of the power on off switch on the chassis as well as the room s emergency power off switch disconnection switch or electrical outlet If an electrical accident occurs you can then quickly remove power from the system Do not work alone when working with high
85. sent Connecting Power Cables The X7DWU has a 20 pin primary power supply connector designated JPW1 for connection to the ATX power supply Connect the appropriate connector from the power supply to JPW1 to supply power to the serverboard See the Connector Definitions section in this chapter for power connector pin definitions In addition your power supply must be connected to the 4 pin Auxiliary ATX Power connection at JPW2 and the 8 pin Processor Power connector at JPW3 Connecting the Control Panel JF1 contains header pins for various front control panel connectors See Figure 5 1 for the pin locations of the various front control panel buttons and LED indica tors Please note that even and odd numbered pins are on opposite sides of each header 5 5 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual All JF1 wires have been bundled into single keyed ribbon cable to simplify their connection The red wire in the ribbon cable plugs into pin 1 of JF1 Connect the other end of the cable to the Control Panel printed circuit board located just behind the system status LEDs in the chassis See the Connector Definitions section in this chapter for details and pin descrip tions of JF1 Figure 5 1 Front Control Panel Header Pins JF1 20 19 Ground NMI x key x key Power LED Vcc HDD LED e Vcc NIC1 Vcc Nic2 e e vcc OH Fan Fail UID LED Vcc Power Fail LED Vcc Ground Reset Ground o o Power 2 1 5 4 I O Ports
86. t you use only Intel certified multi direc tional heatsinks and fans 2 When purchasing a Xeon CPU or when receiving a serverboard with a CPU pre installed make sure that the CPU plastic cap is in place and none of the CPU pins are bent otherwise contact the retailer immediately Installing the Processor 1 A black PnP cap is attached to the load plate to protect the CPU socket Press the load lever down Load lever and away from the retention clasp to release the load plate from its locked position PnP cap 2 Gently lift the load lever to open the load plate Load plate released 5 2 Use your thumb and index finger to hold the CPU at opposite sides Align pin1 of the CPU the corner marked with a triangle with the notched corner of the CPU socket Find the corner of the CPU that has a semi circle cutout below a gold dot CPU key This corner should be aligned with the cutout on the socket socket key Once aligned carefully lower the CPU straight down into the socket Do not drop the CPU on the socket do not move the CPU horizontally or vertically and do not rub the CPU against any sur face or any of the contacts which may damage the CPU and or its contacts With the CPU in the socket in spect the four corners of the CPU to make sure that it is properly installed Use your thumb to gently push the load lever down until it snaps into the retention clasp If the CPU is properly insta
87. tate Indication Solid Overheat Blinking fast Fan Fail Blinking slow Power Fail Blue LED Indications State Indication Solid UID via Button Blinking UID via IPMI 5 13 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Power Fail LED Power Fail LED The Power Fail LED connection is Pin Definitions JF 1 Pin Definition located on pins 5 and 6 of JF1 Refer to the table on the right for pin defini 5 v tions Ground Reset Button Reset Button The Reset Button connection is lo Pin Definitions JF1 cated on pins 3 and 4 of JF1 Attach Ping Definition it to the hardware reset switch on the 3 Fesai computer case Refer to the table on 4 G o d the right for pin definitions Power Button The Power Button connection is located on pins 1 and 2 of JF1 Mo mentarily contacting both pins will power on off the system This button can also be configured to function Pin Definition as a suspend button see the Power 1 PW_ON Button Mode setting in BIOS 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 definitions Ground Universal Serial Bus Universal Serial Bus USB0 1 Pin Definitions Ween USBO USB1 Two Universal Serial Bus ports are Pin Definition Pin Definition located on the I O backplane USBO 1 5V is the bottom connector and USB1 is the top connector See th
88. terface 3 1 TRI EMEN TUE 3 1 3 2 Control Panel Buttoris 2 erede oni Eu id ded rese rna rene rece tenets 3 1 ilc M 3 1 o RECTE 3 1 9 9 Control Panel LEDS ert ecce e ee Ha dedo P kay e DUCK REPE ER DECR ies 3 2 POWer E 3 2 Overheat Fan Fail 1 teen ex acere epe cR ER eh gh n nup pude n uo Eo dn uod sonne 3 2 NIC prev R E OP MICRO o EN ENS 3 2 IU e T 3 2 psp ME 3 3 BAO geen ee ee I IEEE MEM I ML LI MEN EVE UNE 3 3 3 4 Drive Carrier LEDS erecti ten pn Son SERE Henn ER uta nr Rae ERRIRRR EAEE 3 3 SAS SATA DIiVeS etie eei eae suni o e ede ult d s c EORNM n atc ua 3 3 Chapter 4 System Safety 4 1 Electrical Safety Precautions ssssssssssssssseeeeeeenenenenen nnne 4 1 4 2 General Safety Precautions sssssssssse eee eee eee 4 2 4 3 ESD Preca tiors coiere eco RU Eee EHE Sk aa EKEKRER D RR ERR AR RS 4 3 4 4 Operating Precautions eserse a aE aN SEEE aas 4 4 Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup 5 1 Handling the Serverboard issnin sE 5 1 mie 1 M 5 1 UNPACKING e ihe 5 1 5 2 Processor and Heatsink Installation esesesssessssseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 5 2 b 3 Connecting Cables eniin udo nec d
89. the same size and speed to be installed in pairs You should not mix DIMMs of different sizes and speeds Optimized DIMM Population Configurations Branch 0 Branch 1 Number of Bank 1 Bank 2 Bank 3 Bank 4 DIMMs Channel 0 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 2 DIMMs 1A 2A _ 4 DIMMs 1A 2A 3A 4A 6 DIMMs 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 4A 8 DIMMs 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B Notes i indicates a DIMM slot not to be populated ii You must use memory modules of the same speed and type in all populated slots iii Interleaved memory is supported when pairs of DIMM modules are installed For best performance please install memory modules in both Branch 0 and Branch 1 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Notes Due to OS limitations some operating systems may not show more than 4 GB of memory Due to memory allocation to system devices memory remain ing available for operational use will be reduced when 4 GB of RAM is used The reduction in memory availability is disproportional Refer to the Memory Availability Table below for details Possible System Memory Allocation amp Availability System Device i Physical Memory Remaining 4 GB Total System Memory Firmware Hub flash memory 1 MB 3199 System BIOS Local APIC 4 KB 3 99 Area Reserved for the chipset I O APIC 4 Kb
90. u Ea SN NEADS 5 5 Connecting Data Cables nece en Lan cri Ea ee Lea E Ea sega da 5 5 Connecting Power Cables sssssssee eee 5 5 Connecting the Control Panel ssssseseeeeneeeeenenenennne e 5 5 54 BO UP oanibeauser dur ora erar EE VE ban eco tibetan bimued lettin 5 6 5 5 Installing Memory cc cece cee ce cece cece a A ANA 5 7 0 6 Adding PCI Cards centi xerit orto aa dee e cr Rua Red ge D E dE d 5 9 of Serverboard Detalls series ase eee 5 10 X7DWU Quick Reference ssni eae eene ener 5 11 5 8 Connector Definitions sss nennen 5 12 5 9 Jumper SOUINGS erede iere pae peret iier tv in kie Enri KENEEN 5 19 5 10 Onboard Indicators sis ssrin aaa Ea A NEEE SPEARE 5 21 vii SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 5 11 Floppy IDE and SATA Drive Connections seseeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeee 5 22 5 12 Installing Drivers cece cece cece cece cee eeeeeeeeeaeaeenaneneeenenenaeaeaeececeeeneeeeeeeeeeees 5 24 Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup 6 1 Static Sensitive D VICES cccccccecececeeee eect eee e eee e eee eaa aak 6 1 PRECAUTIONS P 6 1 Unpacking EE RE 6 1 0 2 Control Panel emissi wean uns e tee SEEE 6 2 SENE VIS CIMI HLI CC 6 3 System Fan Fall re i i recita citer petere de ERR Re n up esteso pie pur sudor n SERE 6 3 6 4 Drive Bay Installation Remowval sss 6 4 Accessing the Drive Bays sirrinin naaa 6 4
91. ual Power LED Speaker On the JD1 header pins 1 3 are for a power LED pins 4 7 are for the speaker See the table on the right for speaker pin definitions Note The speaker connector pins are for use with an external speaker If you wish to use the onboard speaker you should close pins 6 7 with a jumper ATX PS 2 Keyboard and PS 2 Mouse Ports The ATX PS 2 keyboard and the PS 2 mouse ports are located beside the USB ports See the table on the right for pin definitions Overheat LED Connect an LED to the JOH1 header to provide warning of a chassis overheat ing condition See the table on the right for pin definitions Wake On LAN The Wake On LAN header is desig nated JWOL See the table on the right for pin definitions You must enable the LAN Wake Up setting in BIOS to use this feature You must also have a LAN card with a Wake on LAN connector and cable 5 16 Speaker Connector Pin Definitions JD1 Pin Function Definition s Speaker data red wire Key No connection Key Speaker data PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Ports Pin Definitions Pin Definition 1 Data NC Ground VCC Clock O a F Cc N NC Overheat LED Pin Definitions JOH1 Pin Definition 1 TSV 2 OH Active Wake On LAN Pin Definitions JWOL Pin Definition 1 5V Standby 2 Ground Wake up Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup Wake On Ring Wake On Ring
92. ul a T SGPIO1 South Bridge T SGPIO2 2 ESB2 2 o BIOS JWOR Pa E JBT1 8 JPG1 i ATI Es1000 JWD E JK1 m JL1 JWOL USB2 3 COM USES FAN4 Notes Jumpers not noted are for test purposes only Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup X7DWU Quick Reference Jumper Description Default Setting JBT1 CMOS Clear See Section 5 9 JPC1 JI27C2 I2C Enable DisableSMB to PCI slots Open Disabled JP2 Memory Voltage Select Pins 1 2 Auto JPG1 VGA Enable Disable Pins 1 2 Enabled JPL1 LAN1 2 Enable Disable Pins 1 2 Enabled JWD Watch Dog Pins 1 2 Reset Connector Description COM1 COM2 COM1 COM2 Serial Port Header FAN 1 8 Chassis CPU Fan Headers Floppy Floppy Disk Drive Connector IDE 1 IDE HDD Connector JD1 Speaker Header JF1 Front Panel Connector JK1 Chassis Intrusion Header JOH1 Overheat Warning Header JPW1 20 pin Main ATX Power Connector JPW2 4 pin Auxilliary Power Connector JPW3 8 pin Processor Power Connector JWOL Wake On LAN Header JWOR Wake On Ring Header LAN 1 2 Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 Ports SATAO SATA5 SATA Ports SIMSO SIMSO IPMI 2 0 Socket SMBUS_PS Power Supply SMBus Connector T SGPIO 1 T SGPIO 2 Serial General Purpose Input Output Headers USBO 1 Universal Serial Bus USB Ports USB2 3 4 Onboard Universal Serial Bus USB Headers Other Description LE1 Power On LED LE2 Rear UID LED SW1 UID Unit Identifier Switch 5 11 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 5 8 Connector Definitions ATX
93. un SETUP Type of floppy drive B not correctly identified in Setup Appendix A BIOS POST Messages System cache error Cache disabled RAM cache failed and BIOS disabled the cache On older boards check the cache jumpers You may have to replace the cache See your dealer Adisabled cache slows system performance considerably CPU ID CPU socket number for Multi Processor error EISA CMOS not writeable ServerBIOS2 test error Cannot write to EISA CMOS DMA Test Failed ServerBIOS2 test error Cannot write to extended DMA Direct Memory Access registers Software NMI Failed ServerBIOS2 test error Cannot generate software NMI Non Maskable Interrupt Fail Safe Timer NMI Failed ServerBIOS2 test error Fail Safe Timer takes too long device Address Conflict Address conflict for specified device Allocation Error for device Run ISA or EISA Configuration Utility to resolve resource conflict for the specified device CD ROM Drive CD ROM Drive identified Entering SETUP Starting Setup program Failing Bits nnnn The hex number nnnn is a map ofthe bits at the RAM address which failed the memory test Each 1 one in the map indicates a failed bit See errors 230 231 or 232 above for offset address of the failure in System Extended or Shadow memory A 3 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual Fixed Disk n Fixed disk n 0 3 identified Invalid System Configuration Data Problem with NVRAM CMOS data
94. ust have RAID support to enable the hot swap capability of the Serial ATA drives PCI Expansion Slots When configured as a 6025W UR server the SC825TQ R700U suppports expan sion cards on both the left and right sides of the chassis Left side UIO card and three PCI Express x8 cards with RSC R2UU UASES riser card Right side two PCI Express x4 cards with RSC R2UU 2E8R riser card Left and right refer to the side when viewed from the front of the chassis Front Control Panel The control panel on the SuperServer 6025W UR provides you with system monitor ing and control LEDs indicate system power HDD activity network activity system overheat and power supply failure A main power button and a system reset button are also included In addition two USB ports have been incorporated into the control panel to provide front side USB access 1 4 Chapter 1 Introduction I O Backplane The SC825TQ R700U is an ATX form factor chassis designed to be used in a 2U rackmount configuration The I O backplane provides seven low profile PCI expan sion slots one COM port a VGA port two USB 2 0 ports PS 2 mouse and keyboard ports and two gigabit Ethernet ports Cooling System The SC825TQ R700U chassis has an innovative cooling design that includes three 8 cm hot plug system cooling fans located in the middle section of the chassis An air shroud channels the airflow from the system fans to efficiently cool the processor area
95. y the case the mounting fasteners and the serverboard 4 3 SUPERSERVER 6025W UR User s Manual 4 4 Operating Precautions A Care must be taken to assure that the chassis cover is in place when the 6025W UR is operating to assure proper cooling Out of warranty damage to the system can occur if this practice is not strictly followed Figure 4 1 Installing the Onboard Battery LITHIUM BATTERY LITHIUM BATTERY OR BATTERY HOLDER BATTERY HOLDER 4 4 Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup This chapter covers the steps required to install processors and heatsinks to the X7DWU serverboard connect the data and power cables and install add on cards All serverboard jumpers and connections are described and a layout and quick reference chart are included in this chapter Remember to close the chas sis completely when you have finished working on the serverboard to protect and cool the system sufficiently 5 1 Handling the Serverboard Static electrical discharge can damage electronic components To prevent damage to printed circuit boards it is important to handle them very carefully see Chapter 4 Also note that the size and weight of the serverboard can cause it to bend if handled improperly which may result in damage To prevent the serverboard from bending keep one hand under the center of the board to support it when handling The following measures are generally suffici
96. ytes PCI Enumeration Area 1 PCI Express 256 MB PCI Enumeration Area 2 if needed Aligned on 256 MB boundary VGA Memory TSEG Memory available to System BIOS amp OS applications Figure 5 3 Installing DIMM into Slot ae POR FBD DIMM ceed Notch p Notch To Install Insert module vertically and press down until it snaps into place Pay attention to the bottom Release Release notch Tab Note Notch ne should align with the receptive point To Remove Use your thumbs to gently push each release tab outward to free the DIMM from the slot on the slot Top View of DDR2 FBD Slot Release Tab IL JL Release Tab Chapter 5 Advanced Serverboard Setup 5 6 Adding PCI Cards PCI Expansion Slots Two riser cards are used to support add on cards to the system The SC825TQ R700U chassis can accommodate four standard size full height full length and two low profile PCI expansion cards When viewed from the chassis front the standard size card installs to the left and the low profile card installs to the right side PCI cards are installed into riser cards that have been pre installed to the system An additional two riser cards are included to support PCI E add on cards See configuration list below PCI Card Installation Before installing a PCI add on card make sure you install it into the correct riser card Begin by releasing the locking tab that corresponds to the sl

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