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1.                                                                                                                                   ii CPU FAN1 FAN2  KB MS  J4  JPW2  z    8   Pentium Processor  o  T  S LGAT775  n  8  ale   alls  3 8  S8   amp   8 S   Ba   amp   O aja Eja  amp       N N  z z      HARANE  USB3 4 5 6 ae ala al    a FANS  Mate North Bridge   gt   LAN Port E  o  D     Audio  J5  Slot7  PCI E x1     JWD  ES JF1  JWOR  D Pos Slot 6  PCI E x16  o   PCIE RM1  a  Slot 5  PCI 33 MHz  ICH7R  e    JP1  m FP Aud x  JP2  E Slot 4  PCI 33 MHz PXH  E e SC g  a  o J12    SATAO  SATA2    Slot 3  PCI 33 MHz  SATA1  SATA3  AUX    CD JPUSB2     Slot 2  PCI X 133 MHz  JL1  BIDS Battery FAN4  FAN3  LE2 L4 Slot 1  PCI X 133 MHz  ZCR  JED  LEI   SCH  7 JPL1 JM C  Buzzer                                  Jumpers not indicated are for test purposes only     Warning  Using the wrong type of onboard CMOS battery or installing it upside  down may result in explosion     Chapter 5  Advanced Motherboard Setup       Jumper  J11   JBT1  JP1 JP2  JPF  JPL1  JPUSB1  JPUSB2  JPWAKE  JWD    Connector  AUX   CD   COM1  COM2  FAN 1 5  Floppy   FP Aud   IDE   J4   J5   J11   J12   JF1   JL1   JLED   JPW1   JPW2  JWOR   LAN Port  Parallel  SATAO 3  USB1 2  USB3 6  WOL    Onboard Indicator  LE1 LE2  LE3    PDSGE Quick Reference    Description Default Setting  Onboard Speaker Pins 3 4  Int  Speaker   CMOS Clear See Section 5 10    SMB to PCI Slots  Power Force on Open  Disabled   Giga bit LAN Enable Pins 
2.       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  SuperWorkstation 5035G T     Chapter 5  Advanced Motherboard Setup  Chapter 5 provides detailed information on the PDSGE motherboard  including the  locations and functions of connectors  headers and jumpers  Refer to this chapter    when adding or removing processors or main memory and when reconfiguring the  motherboard     Chapter 6  Advanced Chassis Setup    Refer to Chapter 6 for detailed information on the SC733T 450 workstation chassis   You should follow the procedures given in this chapter when installing  removing  or reconfiguring Serial ATA 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  Software Installation    Appendix D  System Specifications    Preface       Notes    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Table of Contents    Preface  About  This Manual 5 2  2  eroi e ede des etere siete Ree eene END AS iii  Manual Organization      iii    Chapter 1  Introduction    Wed  OVI m 1 1  1 2 Motherboard Features E aaa ERE 1 2  1 37    Chassis WEE 1 5  1 4 Contacting Supermicro                sssssssseeeeeeen
3.       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    18  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   23 UO Write 24 Ground  25 UO 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    2d DRQ3   22 Ground    40 Ground    39 Activity       5 23    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Notes    5 24    Chapter 6  Advanced Chassis Setup       Chapter 6    Advanced Chassis Setup    This chapter covers the steps required to install components and perform simple  maintenance on the SC733T 450 chassis  Following the component installation  steps in the order given will eliminate most common problems  If some steps are  unnecessary  skip ahead to the next step     Tools Required  The only tool you will need is a Philips screwdriver     6 1 Static Sensitive Devices    Static electrical discharge can damage electronic components  To prevent damage  to any printed circuit boards  PCBs   it is important to handle them very carefully   The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from  static discharge     Precautions      Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge      Touch a grounded metal object be
4.     5 3  54  VO POMS cH 5 4  5 5 Installing the Processor and Heatsink                seseensnenrnrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnrntnrnrnrn ennnen 5 5  9 6  installing  MEMORY ua ee iine Eeer 5 8  5 7 Adding PCI Add On Cards  5 9  5 8 Motherboard Details EEN 5 10  PDSGESESyOUL  coto eU IT UEM RETE 5 10  PDSGE Quick Reierence eren 5 11  5 9 Connector Definitions AEN 5 12  Power Supply Connectors      5 12  PW  ON CohnnecIlOor  iiti ne EENS ER AEE SERE EEO 5 12  Reset Connector edu              5 12  EREECHEN 5 13  NIC T  JEANT  EE 5 13  jaja IM 5 13  Power EEN 5 13  uli E 5 14  Fan e EE 5 14  ATX PS 2 Keyboard and PS 2 Mouse Porte    5 14  Chassis  IntruslOn s   iuce cine tee rete E un eH E CMM E S E RUE 5 14  Universal Serial Bis     intricate semi eene te RR Pea REB E dues 5 15  UELUT 5 15  WEIST                                               5 15  LAN  Ethernet Port     cient attesa cete sederet ei deer 5 15  CD Header Auxilliary Audio Header                       sss 5 16  Power LED E 5 16  Seral PONS e                                                 5 16  9 10  Jumper Settings dao rope dde tee ee Eege 5 17  Explanation of Jumpers  AA 5 17  Speaker ConneclOr terre dena oee eh nara th sus ESSES 5 17  CMOS Cleak prc 5 17  USB Wake e EE 5 18  Keyboard  Wake Up             2 2  1  citati NEES REENEN x kn suu eara tbt nu bees 5 18       vii    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       System Power  Force  OM i5 dide EES 5 18  Watch Dog Enable Disable                     ssssssseeeeee 5 19  
5.     Chapter 1  Introduction       Chapter 1    Introduction    1 1 Overview    Supermicro s 5035G T is a high end single processor workstation  The 5035G T  is comprised of two main subsystems  the SC733T 450 chassis and the PDSGE  motherboard  The PDSGE supports a single Intel Pentium D or Pentium 4 LGA775  processor at up to 3 80 GHz and up to 8 GB of unbuffered ECC DDR2 667 533 400  SDRAM memory  Please refer to our web site for information on operating systems  that have been certified for use with the 5035G T  www supermicro com  and for  regular updates on supported processor speeds     In addition to the motherboard and chassis  various hardware components may  have been included with the 5035G T  as listed below     o One  1  floppy drive  FPD Teac B    e Serial ATA  SATA  Accessories   One  1  internal SATA backplane  CSE SATA 733     Four  4  SATA cables  CBL 0061        One  1  SATA LED cable  CBL 0056     Four  4  SATA drive carriers   CSE PT39 B    e One  1  12 cm exhaust fan  FAN 0055   e One  1  9 cm cooling fan with air shroud  FAN 0060   e One  1  CD containing drivers and utilities  e SuperWorkstation 5035G T User s Manual    Note  a  B  in the part number indicate the part is also available in black     1 1    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       1 2 Motherboard Features    At the heart of the SuperWorkstation 5035G T lies the PDSGE  a single processor  motherboard  Below are the main features of the PDSGE     Chipset Overview    The PDSGE is based 
6.    USBO  USB6 USB7  Pin   Definition Pin   Definition    1  PO   PO   Ground Ground    Key    Pin   Definition     5V Standby    Ground    Wake up    Wake On Ring  Pin Definitions   JWOR     Pin  Definition    1   Ground  Black        SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual             CD Header Auxiliary Audio  Header    Audio CDHeader Pin  Definitions  CD        Pin   Definition    A 4 pin CD header  CD  and an 1   Left Stereo Signal  Auxiliary header  AUX  are included 2   Ground  on the motherboard  These headers E   Ground  provide support for audio CD play  4 Right Stereo Signal       back  Connect the audio cable from  your CD drive to the header that fits  your cable s connector  Only one of  these two headers can be used at any    Auxiliary Header Pin  Definitions  AUX        Pin   Definition       1   Right Stereo Signal  one time  See the tables at right for  2 Ground  in definitions   P s 3   Ground  4   Left Stereo Signal          Power LED Power LED  Pin Definitions  The Power LED header is located on  JLED   JLED  This header provides LED in  Pinf Definition  dication of power being supplied to the 1   Anode  System  See the table on the right for 2   Key  pin definitions  3   Cathode       Serial Ports Serial Port Pin Definitions   COM1 COM2   Two serial ports are included on the Pin  Definition   Pin 8 Definition  motherboard  Both are COM1 located 1 CD DSR    under the parallel port  See the table  on the right for pin definitions     RD RTS  TD CTS    2  3  
7.   Adding an IDE or floppy drive  to add one of these drives  install it into one of the  removed empty drive carriers with the printed circuit board side toward the carrier  so that the drive s mounting holes align with those in the carrier  Secure the drive  to the carrier with four screws then slide the assembly into the bay and secure it to  the chassis with the drive carrier screws you first removed  Attach the power and  data cables to the drive  Replace the top left chassis cover before restoring power  to the system     Note  A red wire typically designates the location of pin 1  You should keep the    drive carriers inserted in any unused drive bays to reduce EMI and noise and to  facilitate the airflow inside the chassis     Figure 6 8  Adding a Component Without a Drive Carrier       6 10    Chapter 6  Advanced Chassis Setup       6 5 Power Supply    The 5035G T has a single 450W power supply that features noise suppression  technology for silent operation  The power supply has the capability to automati   cally sense and operate at 100 or 240V AC  This power supply also has the PFC   Power Factor Correction  feature built in     Replacing the Power Supply    1  Accessing the power supply  After powering down the system  you ll need to remove the left chassis cover to  access the power supply for removal     2  Removing the power supply   First  unplug the power cord from the power supply  Then remove the power supply  connectors going to the motherboard and the SAT
8.   F   Operating Relative Humidity  8  to 90   non condensing   Non operating Relative Humidity  5 to 95   non condensing     D 2    Appendix D  System Specifications       Regulatory Compliance  Electromagnetic Emissions   FCC Class B  EN 55022 Class B  EN 61000 3 2  3 3  CISPR 22 Class B    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     Safety     EN 60950 IEC 60950 Compliant  UL Listed  USA   CUL Listed  Canada   TUV  Certified  Germany   CE Marking  Europe     D 3    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Notes    D 4    
9.   Hard Disk  CDROM  Legacy LAN  IBA GE Slot21 and Disabled  The default setting  for the First Boot Device is Removable  for the Second Boot Device is CDROM   and for the Third Boot Device is Hard Disk     Boot Other Device    Enabling this option forces the BIOS to load the OS from a device other than the  ones that have been specified as the first  second and third boot up devices  The  settings are Enabled and Disabled     7 13    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       7 7 Exit    Save  amp  Exit Setup       Save  amp  Exit Setup  With  Save  amp  Exit Setup  highlighted  press  lt Enter gt  to save the changes you ve    made in the BIOS program and exit  Your system should then continue with the  boot up procedure     Exit without Saving    With  Exit without Saving  highlighted  press  lt Enter gt  to exit the Setup routine with   out saving any changes you may have made  Your system should then continue  with the boot up procedure     Load Fail Safe 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     Load Optimized Defaults    Highlight this item and hit  lt Enter gt  to load the optimized settings for all items in the  BIOS Setup  These settings provide you with optimal system performance     Discard Changes    With  Discard Changes  highlighted  press  lt Enter gt  to discard any changes you  made to the BIOS settings and stay in the BIOS Setup     7 14    A
10.   Reset keyboard except Winbond 977 series Super UO chips    34h   Reserved   35h   Reserved   36h   Reserved   37h   Reserved   38h   Reserved   39h   Reserved   3Ah   Reserved   3Bh   Reserved   3Ch   Test 8254   3Dh   Reserved   3Eh   Test 8259 interrupt mask bits for channel 1    3Fh   Reserved   40h   Test 8259 interrupt mask bits for channel 2    41h   Reserved   42h   Reserved   43h   Test 8259 functionality   44h   Reserved   45h   Reserved   46h   Reserved   47h   Initialize EISA slot    48h   Reserved   49h   1  Calculate total memory by testing the last double word of each 64K page   2  Program writes allocation for AMD K5 CPU    4Ah   Reserved   4Bh Reserved       B 3    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual    POST  hex   4Ch  4Dh  4Eh    Description  Reserved  Reserved    1  Program MTRR of M1 CPU    2  Initialize L2 cache for P6 class CPU  amp  program CPU with proper cacheable  range    3  Initialize the APIC for P6 class CPU    4  On MP platform  adjust the cacheable range to smaller one in case the cache   able ranges between each CPU are not identical     Reserved  Initialize USB     Reserved    Test all memory  clear all extended memory to 0      Reserved  Reserved  Display number of processors  multi processor platform    Reserved    1  Display PnP logo   2  Early ISA PnP initialization     Assign CSN to every ISA PnP device     1  Initialize Init Onboard Super IO switch   2  Initialize Init Onboard AUDIO switch     Reserved   Reserved   Reserved   Initi
11.   lt Enter gt  to activate the following sub menu screen for  detailed options  Be sure to set the correct configurations accordingly  The items  included in the submenu are listed below     IDE HDD Auto Detection    This option allows the user to determine the manner in which the AwardBIOS  sets the settings for the IDE Channels 0 1 Master Devices  The options are  None  Auto and Manual     7 3    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       IDE Channels 0 Master    Press the   Enter  key to activate the IDE HDD Auto Detection function  which  will allow the BIOS to automatically detect the status of the IDE HDD installed  in the system  such as size  number of cylinders  and the configurations of  items such as Head  Precomp  Landing Zone and Sector     Access Mode    This item allows the user to select the location through which the AwardBIOS  accesses the IDE Primary Master Device  The settings are CHS  LBA   Large  and Auto     Halt On    This item sets the condition that activates the function of Halt On The  options are All Error  No Error  All But Keyboard  All  But Diskette  and All   But Disk Key     Base Memory Extended Memory Total Memory    These are displays that inform you how much of each type of memory is recognized  as being present in the system     7 4 Advanced BIOS Setup    Choose Advanced BIOS Setup from the Award BIOS main menu with the Left Right  arrow keys  You should see the following display  Select one of the items in the  left frame of the screen
12.   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    3 2    Chapter 3  System Interface    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 overheat condition exists     3 4 Serial ATA Drive Carrier LEDs    On the front of each Serial ATA drive carrier is a green LED  When illuminated  it  indicates drive activity  A connection to the Serial ATA backplane enables this LED  to blink on and off when that particular drive is being accessed     3 3    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T 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 SuperWorkstation 5035G T 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 voltage components         Power should always be disconnected from the system when removing or  installing main system components  such 
13.   met EES      a       enote C       Gu stems Mansge   ent  f spzit   Help          UND Chasis TOMA hates       Appendix C  Software Installation       Supero Doctor Ill Interface Display Screen  Remote Control     3 Superu Durlur IO   Marusell inlerne Explurer       Ir kd  ws  Favontes zos Fep EI    eu p M mE    ESuper    Doctor    I  crea accro    Sy em Inks     ka   Into  1 Remote Control           Graceful power control    Zapeto Doclor LL slows a user lo on liz C us reteset slul dew  valle a speeded leze  lie de sull is 30 szvondei  Defer  ze sysbe reluts 57 shuts ccn  Ps aleverl bs cznce  the aztinn    Requirements  Zeen Duper SD33ex ce zewn unig zt all mes cn this system     Teade TORT cane trig    l ower control       S    Note  SD Ill Software Revision 1 0 can be downloaded from our Website at  ftp     ftp supermicro com utility Supero Doctor IW You can also download SDIII User s  Guide at  http   www supermicro com PRODUCT Manuals SDIII UserGuide pdf  For  Linux  we will still recommend Supero Doctor Il     SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Notes    Appendix D  System Specifications       Appendix D  System Specifications    Processors  Single Intel Pentium D or Pentium 4 LGA775 processors to 3 80 GHz at a front  side  system  bus speed of 1066 800 533 MHz     Note  Please refer to our web site for a complete listing of supported processors     Chipset  Intel 955X chipset    BIOS  8 Mb Award   Flash ROM    Memory Capacity   Four 240 pin DIMM sockets suppo
14.  AC  8 pin  JPW2  processor power con  NM   9 M  nector to your power supply  Refer  5V M  92  to the table below right for the JPW2 M   12V  connector     Important  you must connect PW2 to  our power supply to meet the ATX    safety requirements           12V 4 pin Power  Pin Definitions  JPW2              Required Connection   Pins Definition  1 4 Ground    5 8  12V       PW_ON Connector Power Button  Pin Definitions  JF1        The PW_ON connector is on pins 1 KIT Penney    and 2 of JF1  This header should T EWON  be connected to the chassis power round  button  See the table on the right for   pin definitions        Reset Connector    Reset Button  Pin Definitions  JF1           The reset connector is located on pins Pin  Definition  3 and 4 of JF1 and attaches to the 3 Reset  reset switch on the computer chas  Ground  sis  See the table on the right for pin   definitions     Chapter 5  Advanced Motherboard Setup                Overheat LED  OH    OH FanFailLED    Pin Definitions  JF1   Connect an LED to the OH connection Pin  Definition  on pins 7 and 8 of JF1 to provide ad  7   Vcc  vanced warning of chassis overheat  8 Ground    ing  Refer to the table on the right for  pin definitions                 NIC1  JLAN1  LED NIC1 LED  Pin Definitions  JF1   The LED connections for JLAN1 are Pin  Definition  on pins 11 and 12 of JF1  Attach LAN 11   Vcc  LED cables to display network activ  12   Ground  ity  See the table on the right for pin  definitions                 IDE 
15.  T y      2 CH  CID CI  gt     I    T D                               T y  C 2 C S GID    JE  gt    c d                                                                                                                                                                         PCI Expansion Slots x y  SC CDAS CI i   D  anD  lt   gt   CCIID       gt  QD Q       amc 2 C   ID CIL SO CO Kd       C 3    H  gt     Oo o o O  1 mS       6 4    Chapter 6  Advanced Chassis Setup       6 3 System Fans    A 9 cm chassis cooling fan housed in a fan duct is located just below the peripheral  drive bays to provide cool air intake for the system  A 12 cm exhaust fan at the rear  of the chassis pulls the cool air through the system and expels the hot air     Fan Failure    Under normal operation  the chassis  the exhaust and the power supply fans all  run continuously  If any of these three fans fail  the system must be powered down  before replacing them     Replacing System Fans    1  Identifying and accessing the fan   First  inspect the back of the chassis to see if it is the 12 cm fan that has failed   Power down the system and remove the left chassis cover by first removing the  two screws from the back lip of the cover  Push in the release tab on the cover  and push the cover toward the rear of the chassis until it stops  after moving about   2 inch   Then lift the cover out and away from the chassis   See Figure 2 1 for  accessing the inside of the chassis      2  Removing the fan duct asse
16.  and Plug and  Play compatible devices  If you choose Auto  you cannot select the IRQ  DMA  and memory base address fields  because the BIOS automatically assigns them   The options are Auto  ESCD  and Manual     7 8    Chapter 7  BIOS       PCI X Slot Frequency    This setting allows the user to set PCI  slot frequency  The options are  PCI   33  MHz   PCI 66  MHz   PCIX 66  MHz   PCIX 100  MHz   and PCIX 133   MHz       gt  PCI Express Root Related Items    Maximum Payload Size    This setting allows the BIOS to set the maximum TLP Payload size for the PCI  Express devices in the system  The options are 128  bytes   256  bytes   512   bytes   1024  bytes   2048  bytes  and 4096  bytes      7 4 5 Hardware Monitors    Note  Please read the CPU and chipset documentation before setting the warning  temperatures below  Incorrect settings may cause damage to components and  result in system failure     CPU Warning Temperature    These features allows you to set the CPU warning temperature  If the CPU  temperature reaches this pre set threshold  an alarm will be activated and a  warning message will be displayed on screen  To prevent CPU overheat  the  system fan will run at full speed when the CPU temperature reaches 10  C below  the threshold  The options are Disabled  70  C 158  F  75  C 167  F  80  C 176  F   85  C 185  F  90  C 194  F  95  C 203  F and 100  C 212  F     Chipset Warning Temperature    These features allows you to set the chipset warning temperature  If the chi
17.  battery  provides power to the BIOS Flash chip  enabling it to retain the system parameters   Each time the computer is powered on  the computer is then configured with the  values stored in the BIOS ROM by the system BIOS  which gains control when the  computer is powered on     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    Del   at the appropriate time during system boot     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 Chipset and Power menus  Section 7 3 gives detailed descriptions of  each parameter setting in the Setup utility     7 1    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       7 2 Running Setup     Optimal 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 on next page      When you first power on the computer  the AwardBIOS    is immediately activated     While the BIOS is in control  the Se
18.  highlight a drive and press   Space    to select it  A triangle appears to confirm the selection of the drive     f  Use the   Up Arrow      Down Arrow  keys to selet the stripe size  ranged from  4 KB to 128 KB for the RAID 0 array  and hit   Enter      Note  For a server  please  use a lower stripe size  and for a multimedia system  use a higher stripe size The  default stripe size is 128 KB      g  Press   Enter   when the Create Volume item is highlighted  A warning message  displays     h  When asked  Are you sure you want to create this volume  Y N   press  Y  to  create the RAID volume  or type  N  to go back to the Create Volume menu     CA    Appendix C  Software Installation       Creating a RAID 1 Volume     a  Select  Create RAID Volume  from the main menu and press the   Enter  key   The following screen will appear     D    Intel CR  Matrix Storage Manager option ROM 95 1 8 1813 ICH R   RAIDS  Copyright C  2883 85 Intel Corporation  fill Rights Reserved    J    Name  Volunt  RAID Level  RAIDI Mirror   Disks  Select Disks  Strip Size  WA  Capacity  HR GB    Create Volune          Enter a string between 1 and 16 characters in length that can be used  to uniquely identify the RAID volume  This nane is case sensitive and  can not contain special characters        wad ey ES lepers   M  A ABER n  b  Specify a name for the RAID 1 set and press the  lt Tab gt  key or the   Enter   key  to go to the next field   You can use the  lt Esc gt  key to select the previous men
19.  of the SATA drives     6 7    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T Manual       2  Mounting an SATA drive in a drive carrier   The SATA drives are mounted in drive carriers to simplify their installation and  removal from the chassis  These carriers also work to promote proper airflow for  the system  For this reason  even carriers without SATA drives must remain in the  server  If you need to add a new SATA drive  insert the drive into the carrier with  the printed circuit board side facing down so that the mounting holes align with  those in the carrier  Secure the drive to the carrier with four screws     Figure 6 6  Removing an SATA Drive Carrier                                                                   6 8    Chapter 6  Advanced Chassis Setup       3  SATA backplane   All four SATA drives plug into the SATA backplane  There are two jumpers and two  headers on the SATA backplane  as noted below  A ribbon cable from JA1 on the  motherboard should be connected to the JP26 connector on the SATA backplane   There are also two power connectors on the backplane   both should be connected   See Figure 6 7 for the locations of backplane connectors   the reverse side of the  backplane has four channel connectors that the SATA drives plug into when inserted  with a SATA drive carrier  See Figure 6 2 for drive number configuration  You can   not cascade the SATA backplane     Jumper Description Setting  JP18 Buzzer Reset Alarm Reset Header  JP25 OH Temperature Open  45 degrees C    Pin
20.  set you want to  delete and press   Del    A Warning message displays     c  When asked  Are you sure you want to delete this volume  Y N   press  Y  to  delete the RAID volume  or type  N  to go back to the Delete Volume menu     C 8    Appendix C  Software Installation       Resetting to Non RAID and Resetting a RAID HDD       AN    Warning  Use cautioun when resetting a RAID volume HDD to non   RAID or resetting a RAID HDD  Resetting a RAID volume HDD or  resetting a RAID HDD will reformat the HDD and delete all internal  RAID structure on the drive     a  From the main menu  select item3 Reset Disks to Non  RAID  and press  lt Enter gt    The following screen will appear              Intel R  Matrix Storage Manager option ROM v5 1 8 1813 ICH R uRRHII  Copyright C  2883 85 Intel Corporation  All Rights Reserved      gesent  Fee eme  Create RAID Un lune        Port ve Model Serial    m  D2588    Select the disks that should be reset               111  Previous Next  SPACE  Selects  ENTER  Selection Conp lete     11  Select  ESC  Exit  ENTER  Select Menu    b  Use the   Up Arrow gt     Down Arrow    keys to highlight the RAID set drive to reset  and press   Space   to select     c  Press   Enter   to reset the RAID set drive  A Warning message displays     d  Press  Y  to reset the drive  or type  N  to go back to the main menu     Exiting the Intel Matrix Storage Manager Utility     a  From the main menu  select item4 Exit  and press   Enter    A warning message    will ap
21.  to SPURIOUS soft HDLR   1Ch   Reserved  1Dh   Initial EARLY PM INIT switch   1Eh   Reserved  1Fh   Load keyboard matrix  notebook platform    20h   Reserved  21h   HPM initialization  notebook platform   22h   Reserved  23h 1  Check validity of RTC value  e g  a value of 5Ah is an invalid value for RTC  minute  2  Load CMOS settings into BIOS stack  If CMOS checksum fails  use default value  instead   3  Prepare BIOS resource map for PCI and PnP use  If ESCD is valid  take into  consideration of the ESCD s legacy information   4  Onboard clock generator initialization  Disable respective clock resource to  empty PCI and DIMM slots   5  Early PCI initialization     Enumerate PCI bus number     Assign memory and I O resource     Search for a valid VGA device and VGA BIOS and put it into C000 0   24h   Reserved  25h   Reserved  26h   Reserved  27h   Initialize INT 09 buffer   28h   Reserved  29h 1  Program CPU internal MTRR  P6  amp  PII  for 0 64K memory address     2  Initialize the APIC for Pentium clas CPU    3  Program early chipset according to CMOS setup  Example  onboard IDE con   troller    4  Measure CPU speed    5  Invoke video BIOS        B 2    Appendix B  Award BIOS POST Codes          POST  hex  Description    2Ah   Reserved   2Bh   Reserved   2Ch   Reserved   2Dh 1  Initialize multi language   SECH information on screen display  including Award title  CPU type  CPU speed    ZEN   Reserved   2Fh   Reserved   30h   Reserved   31h   Reserved   32h   Reserved   33h 
22.  to go to the sub screen for that item  Advanced BIOS Setup  options are displayed by highlighting the option using the arrow keys  All Advanced  BIOS Setup options are described in this section        7 4    Chapter 7  BIOS       7 4 1 BIOS Features    With BIOS Features highlighted  press the   Enter   key to display the following  items     Quick Boot    If enabled  this feature allows the system to skip certain tests during bootup  This  will decrease the time needed to boot the system  The settings are Enabled and  Disabled     Quiet Boot    This feature allows the user to activate Quiet Boot option  The options are Enabled  and Disabled  Disabled allows the POST messages to be displayed     ACPI Function    Select Enabled to activate BIOS support for Advanced Configuration and Power  Interface features  The settings are Enabled or Disabled     ACPI Suspend Type    If enabled  this option allows the user to select the ACPI Suspend type  The options  are S1  POS   S3  STR  and S1 amp S3     MPS Version Control    This setting allows you to set the MPS version for your operating system  The  options are 1 1 and 1 4     Watch Dog Timer Select    This setting allows the user to enable and set the Watch Dog Timer  The options  are Disabled  10 Seconds  20 Seconds  30 Seconds  40 Seconds  1 Minute  2  Minutes and 4 Minutes     7 5    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       7 4 2 Advanced Chipset Control    Be careful when changing the Advanced Chipset settings  Incorrect 
23. 1 2  Enabled   BP USB Wake Up  USB 1 6  Pins 2 3  Disabled   FP USB Wake Up  USB7 8  Pins 2 3  Disabled           Both Open  Disabled     KB Mouse Wake Up Pins 2 3  Disabled   Watch Dog Enable Pins 1 2  Reset     Description   Auxiliary  Audio  Input Header   Audio CD Input Header   COM 1  amp  2 Ports   FAN1  CPU Fan  FAN2 3 4 5  Chassis Fan Headers  Floppy Disk Connector   Front Panel Audio Header   IDE Connector   PS 2 Keyboard Mouse   Audio Port  Line In  Line Out  Microphone   Speaker Header Jumper   Front Panel USB Headers  USB7 8    Front Control Panel Connector   Chassis Intrusion Header   Power LED   ATX 24 Pin Power Connector   12V 8 pin Power Connector  Required Connection   Wake On Ring Header   Ethernet RJ45  Gigabit LAN    Parallel  Printer  Port   Serial ATA Headers   Back Panel Universal Serial Ports 1 6  Wake On LAN Header    Description    System Debug Indicators  See Appendix A    5V Standby PWR LED Indicator  On   AC PWR On     5 11    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual                        5 9 Connector ATX Power 24 pin Connector  Definitions Pin Definitions  JPW1   Pin  Definition   Pin   Definition  Power Supply Connectors EMINET  14      12V   2  3 3V  The primary power supply connector e   S on   JPW1  on the PDSGE meets the SSI 16 rom  4 a   Superset ATX  24 pin specification  HEIN cd     OM  Refer to the table on the right for the 19 EA   i Mid  pin definitions of the ATX 24 pin power Tr NM   i GEM  connector  You must also connect the SNE   3
24. 4 DTR RI  5    Ground NC          Chapter 5  Advanced Motherboard Setup       5 10 Jumper Settings    Explanation of  Jumpers    i i Connector  To modify the operation of the mother ER  e  s       board  jumpers can be used to choose    between optional settings  Jumpers  create shorts between two pins to  change the function of the connector   Pin 1 is identified with a square solder  pad on the printed circuit board  See    the motherboard layout pages for Setting e ERI    jumper locations     Jumper       uL             Note  On a two pin jumper   Closed   means the jumper is on both pins and   Open  means the jumper is either on  only one pin or completely removed     CMOS Clear    JBT1 is used to clear CMOS  which 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     Speaker Connector Speaker Jumper  Pin Definitions  J11     To use the internal  onboard  speaker  Cum m  etting Definition   place a jumper on pins 3 4 of J11  If   you wish to use an external speaker     Jump pins 3 4   Internal Speaker       Connect to 1 4   External Speaker  con
25. A backplane  Finally  remove the  screws that secure the unit to the mounting brackets in the chassis and then pull  the unit completely out     3  Installing a new power supply module   Replace the failed unit with another unit having the exact same part number  PWS   0045   Gently but firmly push the new unit all the way into the open bay  Secure  it to the mounting brackets in the chassis with the screws provided  Connect two  power cables to the SATA backplane and two to the motherboard  ATX PWR CONN  and J21 connectors   Finish by replacing the chassis left cover and then restoring  power to the system     6 11    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T Manual       Notes    6 12    Chapter 7  BIOS       7 1    Chapter 7    BIOS    Introduction    This chapter describes the AwardBIOS for the PDSGE  The Award 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  Refer to the Manual  Download area of our web site for any changes to the BIOS that are not 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 AwardBIOS Flash chip stores the system pa   rameters  such as amount of memory  type of disk drives and video displays  etc   CMOS requires very little power  When the computer is turned off  a back up
26. Avoid areas where heat  electrical noise and electromagnetic fields are generated   You will also need it placed near a grounded power outlet     Once the SuperWorkstation 5035G T is placed in the appropriate location  slide the  locking tabs on each caster down to keep it stationary      N Warnings and Precautions   N      Ensure that the caster wheels on the workstation are locked      Review the electrical and general safety precautions in Chapter 4      Use a regulating 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 power supply units and hot swap Serial ATA drive to cool before touching  them      To maintain proper cooling  always keep all chassis panels closed and all SATA  carriers installed when not being serviced     2 1    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       2 3 Setting Up the System    You should first open the left side panel  when facing the front of the chassis   to make sure the motherboard is properly installed and all connections have been  made     Checking the Motherboard Setup    1  Accessing the inside of the System  Figure 2 1    Begin by removing the two screws from the back lip of the side cover  this is the  left cover when looking at the chassis from the front   Grab the handle and gently  pull the side cover out to release it from its position  Once the side cover is out of  its position  slide the cover out of the chas
27. LAN Enable Disable               2  ynskeat 5 19  SMBus to PCI Enable Disable      5 19  5 11 Onboard INdiCators esses eee 5 20  LAN BREET 5 20  5 12 Parallel Port  Floppy and IDE Drive Connections            sseseseseneeeeeeeeeeeeeeesee 5 21  Parallel Port Connector esinsin aaa EEES 5 21  Wiele deele e Te 5 22  IDE CONNECTORS anieri hRS EES 5 23    Chapter 6  Advanced Chassis Setup    0 1  Static Sensitive Devices    ce eren teri eee e ete ves c E ERES E ERN EO NEEE 6 1  6 2 Front Control Panel ssrin ee pax aee nu S M E M E Ra aa 6 2  0 3  System NEE 6 5  FanifFallil6  enen ee  Poire DRE Reg Er edge te PR ced e EHE PEE eegets 6 5  Replacing System Fans sse 6 5  6 4 Drive Bay Instalati M AEN 6 7  SCC 6 7  Installing Components in the 5 25  Drive Bas  6 10  6 5 Power Supply  tnr pert tete deed deEH 6 11  Replacing the Power Supply                  c sescecseeeeeeneceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 11    Chapter 7  BIOS    PM sIntroductiODus eie en cee a ELI DLE veticae ease CULO SEU 7 1  Ce R  nning Setup    Ep te uet tdt sese SSES EE SEENEN 7 2  7 3  Main  SO PSU                                         7 2  T 4 Advanced BIOS Setup    ecce ree Nile ve eor ee red ei reti E SEAN 7 4  ICONES Ie nU 7 12  Ze  So A                             7 13  EEN EE 7 14  Appendices    Appendix A  Beep Codes and POST Messages A 1  Appendix B  Award BIOS POST Code  B 1  Appendix C  Software Installation ee C 1  Appendix D  System Specifications                     ssssssssesee eee D 1    viii
28. Lu  mawe   gt  ixi Soe moe ee ers ccm RI CI Maec hc cae vae             I i       C 13    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       f  The following screen will appear to display the status of the Intel Application Ac   celerator RAID Edition Installation     LL EERE A 4  ae fen Rl ee Hee e          Iii 4 apitcsticn Accelerator HAE   Lantze Set_p       g  Once the Application Accelerator RAID Edition installation is completed  the fol   lowing screen will appear and the system will start to re boot        Note  Once the XP 2000 2003 Operating System is installed  please read the  Re   adme text files  for the instructions to use the SATA RAID Utility in the Windows  XP 2000 2003 OS environment     Appendix C  Software Installation       C 4 Installing the Operating System and other Software  Programs    After all the hardware has been installed  you must first install the operating system  and then other software drivers  The necessary drivers are all included on the  Supermicro CDs that came packaged with your motherboard    Note  for Windows 2003  please refer to Page C 14     MN SUPERMICRO PDSG4 PDSGE lMuLl i rluand Drivers    Tuuls  Win2000           SUPERMICR      Drivers  amp  Tools Avance  oziz  297 audio 2 hers  Intel 955X     amp    amp    Chipset  amp  reel Metri Stzrage by anager  ES    PDSG4 PDSCE ve nal FRO Hei  ok Zonrect o s Drivers  Series  D EE ES    ve a  LFERMIC32 Suzero 3zc or III  i D   F i   Zuk diver ds lt e les znz manuas    Sioa CD   aul Slat J  Me
29. O Ports    The UO ports are color coded in conformance with the PC 99 specification  See  Figure 5 2 below for the colors and locations of the various UO ports     Figure 5 2  UO Ports                                                                         Mouse  Green  Parallel Port  Burgundy  Audio Mic Ports    LAN Port  Or o   J DENEENS es EI   NS EN   3 E oM EC   ee  A      Keyboard COM1 COM2 Ports USB3 4 5 6 USBO 1 Ports   Purple   Turquoise  Ports    Chapter 5  Advanced Motherboard Setup       5 5 Installing the Processor and Heatsink    Avoid placing direct pressure to the top of the processor  package  Always remove the power cord first before adding     removing or changing any hardware components     The PDSGE has a single LGA775 socket that supports Intel Pentium D or Pentium 4  processors  Intel s boxed Pentium 4 CPU package contains a CPU fan and heatsink  assembly  If you buy a CPU separately  make sure that you use a Intel certified  multi directional heatsink and fan only     CPU socket  with load plate         Step 1  1  Press the socket lever to release the    oho       load plate that covers the CPU socket  from its locking position  Load Plate    2  Carefully lift the socket lever up to  open the load plate     Load Plate    3  Locate Pin 1 on the CPU socket   Pin  1 is closest to the notched corner of the  housing   Please note that a North key Pin 1  and a South key  notches  are located Notched  at opposite sides of the CPU housing     corner    5 5    
30. Please refer to the support section of our  web site for a complete listing of supported processors     Memory    The PDSGE has four  4  240 pin DIMM sockets that can support up to 8 GB of  unbuffered DDR2 667 533 400 SDRAM modules   Memory operates in a dual   channel  or interleaved configuration for increased performance      Serial ATA    A Serial ATA controller is incorporated into the ICH7R bridge of the 955X chipset  to provide a four port Serial ATA subsystem  The SATA drives are hot swappable  units and are RAID 0  RAID 1  RAID 5 and RAID 10 supported     Note  The operating system you use must have RAID support to enable the hot   swap Capability and RAID function of the Serial ATA drives     PCI Expansion Slots    The PDSGE has three 32 bit  33 MHz  5V  PCI slots  two 64 bit 133 MHz  3 3V   PCI X slots  one PCI Express x1 slot and one PCI Express x16 slot  The SC733T   450 chassis can accommodate cards being installed in all seven slots     Ethernet Ports    The PDSGE has an Intel amp  82573V Gigabit Ethernet controller integrated onboard   which supports one Gigabit LAN port     Onboard Controllers Ports    An onboard IDE controller supports one floppy drive and up to four Ultra ATA 100  hard drives or ATAPI devices  Onboard I O backpanel ports include two serial COM  ports  one parallel port  three USB ports  PS 2 mouse and keyboard ports and one  Gigabit LAN  RJ45  port     1 3    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Other Features    Other onboard featu
31. SATA LED IDE SATA LED  Pin Definitions  JF1    The IDE SATA LED connection is lo  Pin  Definition  cated on pins 13 and 14 of JF1  This 13   Vcc  LED is used to display all IDE and 14   HD Active  SATA activity  See the table on the  right for pin definitions    Power On LED Power LED    Pin Definitions  JF1        The Power On LED connector is lo  Pinf Definition  cated on pins 15 and 16 of JF1  use 15   5V Stby  JLED for a 3 pin connector   This 16   Control       connection is used to provide LED  indication of power being supplied to  the system  See the table on the right  for pin definitions     5 13    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       NMI Button NMI Button  Pin Definitions  JF1     The non maskable interrupt button Pin  Definition  header is located on pins 19 and 20 19   Control  of JF1  Refer to the table on the right Ground  for pin definitions        Fan Headers Fan Header  Pin Definitions   FAN1 5        There are five fan headers on the  PDSGE  which are designated FAN1   FAN2  FAN3  FAN4 and FAN5  Con   nect the fan on your CPU heatsink to  the FAN1 header  See the table on  the right for pin definitions     Pin   Definition    Ground  Black       12V  Red     Tachometer       PWM Control    ATX PS 2 Keyboard and PS 2 Keyboard and    PS 2 Mouse Ports Mouse Port Pin  Definitions  J4     The ATX PS 2 keyboard and the              PS 2 mouse are located on J4  The i   SE  mouse port is above the keyboard i   di  port  See the table on the right for 3   
32. SATA hard disk CD ROM drive activity     Indicates network activity the GLAN port     Overheat Indicates an overheat condition or fan failure     OPOR    6 2    Chapter 6  Advanced Chassis Setup       Front Bezel Lock    Figure 6 2  Chassis Front View                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           L      i de  C  Ee zr  ESUBEROS    i I  C   r3  yee  F SE  ony  EI   BEER  EFO eegen   x            ns   I   S I  IT it  BS  TT  ml  E   rT Em  E   Ji T  Ges CS   LVL V LI    5 25  Drive Bays    Floppy Drive Bay  Main Power  System Reset    Front Side USB    System LEDs    SATA Active LED    SATA Drive Configuration   Drive IDs are marked on the  front bezel  From bottom to  top they are Drive 0  Drive 1     Drive 2 and Drive 3    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T Manual       Figure 6 3  Chassis Rear View                   Power Supply  Power Supply Fan                                                       12 cm Exhaust Fan                                              UO Backplane                                                                                                                                             
33. SUPERG    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      ESuPEROS   L JL JL    L IC JL    E 1t      ESeeEROS   L JL    i x          r    3   31 9     ca    o og ES  p emm         a  rr  pf  en E       Ud ESI  IET  Ed nal  jum oo  IT  of  e m   rr Se  SIT  ed  Se se  EE E  CL SS  Si      um  J oe  um  d  VT                   USER S MANUAL    Revision 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     SUPERMICRO COMPUTER reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this  manual at any time and withou
34. SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       4  Use your thumb and index finger to  hold the CPU at the north center and  south center edges of the CPU     5  Align Pin 1 of the CPU with Pin 1  of the socket  Once aligned  carefully  lower the CPU straight down and into  the socket  Do not drop the CPU on  the socket  Do not move the CPU  horizontally or vertically Do not rub Steps   6  the CPU against the surface of the  socket or against any pins of the socket   which may damage the CPU and or  the socket        South Center Edge    Socket Lever       6  With the CPU inside the socket   inspect the four corners of the CPU  to make sure that the CPU is properly  installed     CPU in the socket    Step 7    7  Use your thumb to gently press the  lever down and lock it in the hook        8  If the CPU is properly installed into  the socket  the black plastic cover will  be automatically released from the load  plate when the lever is pushed into  the hook  Remove the cover from the  motherboard     Step 8    Note  Keep the plastic cap  If you need  to ship the motherboard  the CPU must  have the plastic cap properly installed Plastic cap is released from  to protect the CPU pins  Shipping the load plate when the CPU is  without the CPU plastic cap properly properly installed    installed will void the warranty        5 6    Chapter 5  Advanced Motherboard Setup       Installing the Heatsink    1  Locate the  CPU FAN1  header on  the motherboard     2  Position the heatsink in 
35. Select Enabled to keep the  Agent  running after boot  The options are Disabled  and Enabled     7 11    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       7 5 Security    Choose Security from the Award BIOS main menu with the Left Right arrow keys   You should see the following display     Set Supervisor Password       Set Supervisor Password    When  Set Supervisor Password  is highlighted on the above screen  press the    Enter   key  When prompted  type a password in the dialogue box to set or to  change the supervisor password     Set User Password    When  Set User Password  is highlighted on the above screen  press the   Enter    key  When prompted  type a password in the dialogue box to set or to change the  user password     Password Check    This setting allows the user to determine if the password is required every time  the system boots up or only when you enter the CMOS setup  The options are  System and Setup     7 12    Chapter 7  BIOS       7 6 Boot    Choose Boot from the Award BIOS main menu with the Left Right arrow keys  You  should see the following display      gt  Hard Disk Boot Priority       Award BIOS attempts to load the operating system from devices specified by the  users in a user specified sequence     Hard Disk Boot Priority    This item allows the user to select the boot priority of the hard disk devices     First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device    This item allows the user to set the first boot up device  The options are Removable 
36. When the Stripe Size is highlighted  use the  lt Up Arrow gt    lt Down Arrow gt  keys to  select the stripe size from 4 KB to 128 KB for your RAID 10 and hit  lt Enter gt   The  default setting is 6 4KB    Note  For a server  please use a lower stripe size  and  for a multimedia system  use a higher stripe size      e  When the RAID Volume Capacity item is highlighted  enter your RAID volume  capacity and hit  lt Enter gt   The default setting is the maximum capacity allowed     f  Press  lt Enter gt  when the Create Volume item is highlighted  A warning message  displays     g  When asked  Are you sure you want to create this volume  Y N   press  Y  to  create the RAID volume  or type  N  to go back to the Create Volume menu     Appendix C  Software Installation       Creating a RAID 5 Set  Parity      a  Select  Create RAID Volume  from the main menu and press the   Enter   key   The following screen will appear     Coole Ee coplu Uem Hev   eh    Intel R  Matrix Storage Manager option ROM vun LH IR  ICH R uRATDS  Copyright C  2883 85 Intel Corporation  ALL Rights Reserved                 Nane  VotunS  RAID Level  RAIDS Par ity   Disks  Select Disks  Strip Size  64 KB  Capacity  8 4 GB    Create Volune    Enter a string between 1 and 16 characters in length that can be used  to uniquely identify the RAID volume  This nane is case sensitive and  can not contain special characters        b  Specify a name for the RAID 5 set and press  lt Enter gt      c  When the Raid Level i
37. a CD ROM drive  To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam and  hazardous radiation exposure  do not open the enclosure or use the unit in any  unconventional way     General Safety Precautions    A    Follow these rules to ensure general safety         Keep the area around the SuperWorkstation 5035G T clean and free of  clutter         The SuperWorkstation 5035G T weighs approximately 40 Ibs  18 2 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         Place the chassis top cover and any system components that have been  removed 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         Remove any jewelry or metal objects from your body  which are excellent  metal conductors that can create short circuits and harm you if they come into  contact with printed circuit boards or areas where power is present         After accessing the inside of the system  close the system back up and secure    it to the rack unit with the retention screws after ensuring that all connections  have been made     4 2    Chapter 4  System Safety       4 3 ESD Precautions    A    Electrostatic discharge  ESD  is generated 
38. abled     7 6    Chapter 7  BIOS       USB Controller    This setting allows you to enable or disable the USB Controller  The options are  Enabled and Disabled     USB 2 0 Controller    This setting allows you to enable or disable the USB 2 0  EHCI  controller  The  options are Enabled and Disabled     USB Legacy Support    This setting allows you to enable or disable the USB  Keyboard Mouse function  under POST and DOS  The options are Disabled and Enabled     USB KB Wake up From S3  S4     If enabled  Suspend to RAM will be activated to allow the system to store data  in RAM for a quick restore in the event of a system crash  The options are  Disabled and Enabled     7 4 3 I O Device Configuration    KBC Input Clock  This setting allows you to configure the KBC input clock  The options are 6  MHz  8 MHz  12 MHz and 16 MHz     Onboard FDC Controller    This setting allows you to set the onboard floppy disk controller  The options  are Disabled and Enabled     Onboard Serial Port1 Onboard Serial Port2    This setting allows the user to set the address and the corresponding IRQ for  the serial ports  The options are Disabled   3F8 IRQ4  2F8 IRQ3  3E8 IRQ4   2E8 IRQ3 and Auto  The default setting for Serial Port1 is 3F8 IRQ4 and the  default setting for Port 2 is 2F8 IRQ3     UART Mode Select    This setting allows the user to select the UART mode for the BIOS  The  options are IrDA  ASKIR and Normal     Onboard Parallel Port    This setting allows the user to set the address a
39. alize PS 2 mouse    Reserved   Prepare memory size information for function call  INT 15h ax E820h  Reserved   Turn on L2 cache     Reserved       Appendix B  Award BIOS POST Codes       POST  hex  Description  71h   Reserved  72h    73h  Optional feature   Enter AWDFLASH EXE if       AWDFLASH is found in floppy drive     ALT F2 is pressed    Reserved    Reserved   Detect and install all IDE devices  HDD  LS120  ZIP  CD ROM  etc   Reserved   Detect serial ports and parallel ports     Reserved    Detect and install co processor   Reserved  Reserved  Reserved      Reserved    Reserved  1  Switch back to text mode if full screen logo is supported      f errors occur  report errors and wait for keys     If no errors occur or F1 key is pressed to continue   Clear EPA or customization logo     1  Call chipset power management hook   2  Recover the text font used by EPA logo  not for full screen logo      Save all data in stack back to CMOS   Initialize ISA PnP boot devices     USB final initialization    NET PC  Build SYSID structure   Switch screen back to text mode      Set up ACPI table at top of memory     Invoke ISA adapter ROMS      Assign IRQs to PCI devices      Initialize APM      Clear noise of IRQs     0 00 ON    Reserved  Reserved  Reserved  Reserved    Reserved    Reserved    Reserved       B 5    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual          POST  hex  Description    93h Read HDD boot sector information for Trend Anti Virus     94h   Enable L2 cache      Program boo
40. as the motherboard  memory modules  and CD ROM 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  necessary         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    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       4 2        Motherboard Battery  CAUTION   There is a danger of explosion if the onboard  battery is installed upside down  which will reverse its polarites  This battery  must be replaced only with the same or an equivalent type recommended by  the manufacturer  Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s  instructions  See Figure 4 1         CD ROM Laser  CAUTION   this system may have come equipped  with 
41. 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        e 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         Put the motherboard 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 motherboard     SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       4 4 Operating Precautions    A    Care must be taken to assure that the chassis cover is in place when the  5035G T is operating to assure proper cooling  Out of warranty damage to  the 5035G T system can occur if this practi
42. ce is not strictly followed     Figure 4 1  Installing the Onboard Battery      LITHIUM BATTERY  OR    BATTERY HOLDER    LITHIUM BATTERY    BATTERY HOLDER       4 4    Chapter 5  Advanced Motherboard Setup       Chapter 5    Advanced Motherboard Setup    This chapter covers the steps required to install the PDSGE motherboard into the  SC733T 450 chassis  connect the data and power cables and install add on cards   All motherboard jumpers and connections are also described  A layout and quick  reference chart are included in this chapter for your reference  Remember to com   pletely close the chassis when you have finished working with the motherboard to  better cool and protect the system     5 1 Handling the Motherboard    Electric static discharge  ESD  can damage electronic components  To prevent  damage to any printed circuit boards  PCBs   it is important to handle them very  carefully  see previous chapter   To prevent the P8SC8 motherboard from bending   keep one hand under the center of the board to support it when handling  The  following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from electric  static discharge     Precautions      Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent Electric Static Discharge   ESD       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  a
43. chapter explains the meanings of all LED indicators  and any appropriate response you may need to take     3 2 Control Panel Buttons    There are two push button buttons located on the front of the chassis  These are   in order from left to right  a reset button and a power on off button     RESET    D Sg i   s    x  S y  i H     4 b   S      e RESET  The reset switch reboots the system        e POWER  This is the main power switch  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 power supplied to the system     3 1    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       3 3 Control Panel LEDs    The control panel located on the front of the SC733T 450 chassis has four 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        1  E   e Power  Indicates power is being supplied to the system s power supply units    This LED should normally be illuminated when the system is operating     e HDD  Channel activity for all HDDs  This light indicates SATA and  if present   CD ROM drive activity when flashing      fe     e NIC  Indicates network activity on the Gigabit LAN when flashing     e Overheat Fan Fail  When this LED flashes it indicates a fan failure  When  on continuously  on and not flashing  it indicates an overheat condition  which
44. eioun  pin definitions  4   Kee  5   Clock  6 NC             Chassis Intrusion    Chassis Intrusion  Pin Definitions  JL1        The Chassis Intrusion header is des  Pin  Definition  ignated JL1  See the board layout for 1   Intrusion Input  the location of JL1 and the table on 2   Ground       the right for pin definitions     5 14    Chapter 5  Advanced Motherboard Setup    Universal Serial Bus  USB     There six Universal Serial Bus ports  located on the I O panel and two ad   ditional USB headers located on the  motherboard  The headers  labeled  J12  can be used to provide front side  USB access  cables not included    See the table on the right for pin  definitions     Wake On LAN    The Wake On LAN header is des   ignated WOL on the motherboard   See the table on the right for pin  definitions  You must enable the ap   propriate setting in BIOS to use this  function   You must also have a LAN  card with a Wake On LAN connector  and cable to use this feature      Wake On Ring    The Wake On Ring header is designated  JWOR  This function allows your computer  to receive and be  awakened  by an incom   ing call when in the suspend state  See the  table on the right for pin definitions  You  must also have a WOR card and cable to  use this feature     LAN  Ethernet Port     An Ethernet port  designated LAN and  JLAN2  are located beside the VGA  port on the I O backplane  These ports  accept RJ45 type cables     5 15       Universal Serial Bus  Pin Definitions  USB        
45. ems that do not support Hyper Threading      Auto Detect PCI CLK    Select Enabled to allow the system to automatically detect the PCI clock  The  options are Enabled and Disabled     Spread Spectrum    Spread Spectrum is a technique used to stabilize a system by reducing the level  of electro magnetic interference  The options are Enabled and Disabled     CPU Overclocking    Select Enabled to increase CPU frequency and system performance  The options  are Enabled and Disabled     Caution  Improper overclocking may result in system instability or system    7 4 7 DMI Event Log  DMI Event Log    This setting allows you to Enable or Disable DMI Event Logging  The options  are Disabled and Enabled     Clear All DMI Event Logs    Select Yes and press  lt Enter gt  to clear all DMI event logs  The default setting  is Yes     7 10    Chapter 7  BIOS       View DMI Event Log  Highlight this item and press   Enter   to view the contents of the event log   Mark DMI Events as Read    Highlight this item and press   Enter   to mark the DMI events as read     7 4 8 Console Redirection  Console Redirection    Allows you to Enable or Disable Console Redirection  The options are Disabled  and Enabled     Agent Connect Via    This setting allows you to select the device to be used for Console  Redirection     Agent Wait Time  Min     This setting allows you to set the wait time for the Console Redirection  Agent    The options are 1  Min   2  Min   4  Min  and 8  Min      Agent After Boot    
46. enemnenenenenennn nnne 1 7    Chapter 2  System Installation    KN He D EE 2 1  2 2 Unpacking the System      ENEE 2 1  2 9  Setting BETEN 2 2  Checking the Motherboard Setup      2 2  Checking the Drive Bay Setup                 ssssssssssssssssseeenee 2 4    Chapter 3  System Interface    S21 CTI RE                             E 3 1  3 2   Control Panel Buttons  1  ren pereo Exec ce SEENEN 3 1  piri mM MI 3 1  xov                                   3 1  3 9   Control Panel LEDS sisi ita ere c rr eo isi arti ne roa x HE Fea e 3 2  POWGI EE 3 2  ADD                        OO      3 2  NIC tees cece sae ees cesses etic nesense reise cts eeeeansene ie seseese eas ioaeiees  3 2  Overheat Fan Fail                   sse rennen 3 2  3 4 Serial ATA Drive Carrier Eis    3 3    Chapter 4  System Safety    4 1 Electrical Safety Drecauttons eene 4 1  4 2 General Safety PDrecautons Henne 4 2  4 3 ESD Precautions                  ssssseseseseeee memes 4 3  4 4 Operating Precautions                   sseeeeeeeeeeeenenenenenennnenennennn da nennen nnns 4 4    vi    Table of Contents       Chapter 5  Advanced Motherboard Setup    5 1 Handling the Motherboard                ssssssssssssssssssssseseeeenene eene 5 1  5 2  Motherboard Installation                   sssssssssssssssssseeeeneeee nnne 5 2  5 3   Connecting Cables    necem ra recep eine ers ee er reb Su aee tk 5 3  Connecting Data Gabes    5 3  Connecting Power Cables                    sse eerte teer 5 3  Connecting the Control Panel
47. er on  network activity  hard disk drive activity and  overheat conditions  The control panel also includes a main power button and a  system reset button     Rear I O Panel    The rear I O panel on the SC733T 450 provides seven motherboard expansion slots  and is fitted with an I O backplane to support the ports on the PDSGE motherboard   see Figure 1 2      Cooling System    The SC733T 450 chassis has an innovative cooling design that features one 12   cm exhaust fan and one 9 cm thermal cooling fan  The fans plug into headers  on the motherboard and operate at an rpm determined by a settiing in BIOS  see  Chapter 7      1 5    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Figure 1 2  Rear UO Panel    Keyboard Parallel Port LAN Port Lineln LineOut MIC         i      C    Up een ue ea C                                     1                                                                                                                            Z   Pd Pd L N       Mouse COM1 COM2 Ports   USB3 4 5 6 Ports USBO0 1 Ports    1 6    Chapter 1  Introduction       1 4 Contacting Supermicro    Headquarters    Address     Tel   Fax   Email     Web Site     Europe  Address     Tel   Fax   Email     Asia Pacific    Address     Tel   Fax   Web Site     SuperMicro Computer  Inc    980 Rock Ave    San Jose  CA 95131 U S A     1  408  503 8000    1  408  503 8008   marketing supermicro com  General Information   support supermicro com  Technical Support   www supermicro com    SuperMicro Co
48. eserved   05h 1  Blank out screen   2  Clear CMOS error flag    06h   Reserved   07h 1  Clear 8042 interface   2  Initialize 8042 self test    08h 1  Test special keyboard controller for Winbond 977 series Super UO chips   2  Enable keyboard interface    09h   Reserved   OAh 1  Disable PS 2 mouse interface  optional    2  Auto detect ports for keyboard and mouse followed by a port and interface swap   optional    3  Reset keyboard for Winbond 977 series Super UO chips    OBh   Reserved   OCh   Reserved   ODh   Reserved   OEh Test F000h segement shadow to see whether it is R W able or not  If test fails  keep  beeping the speaker    OFh   Reserved    10h Auto detect flash type to load appropriate flash R W codes into the run time area in  F000 for ESCD  amp  DMI support        B 1    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual          POST  hex  Description          11h   Reserved  12h Use walking 1 s algorithm to check out interface in CMOS circuitry  Also set real time  clock power status  and then check for override   13h   Reserved  14h Program cipset defaults into chipset  Chipset default values are MODBINable by  OEM customers   15h   Reserved  16h   Initial Early Init Onboard Generator switch   17h   Reserved  18h Detect CPU information including brand  SMI type  Cyrix or Intel  and CPU level   586 or 686    19h   Reserved  1Ah   Reserved  1Bh Initial interrupts vector table  If no special specified  all H W interrupts are directed  to SPURIOUS INT HDLR  amp  S W interrupts
49. fore 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      Putthe 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 motherboard     Unpacking    The motherboard is shipped in antistatic packaging  When unpacking the board   make sure the person handling it is static protected     6 1    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T Manual       6 2 Front Control Panel    The front control panel must be connected to the JF2 connector on the motherboard  to provide you with system status and alarm indications  A ribbon cable has bundled  these wires together to simplify this connection  Connect the cable from JF2 on the  motherboard  making sure the red wire plugs into pin 1  to the appropriate comn   nector on the front control panel PCB  printed circuit board   Pull all excess cabling  over to the control panel side of the chassis  The LEDs inform you of system status    see Figure 6 1 for details  Figure 6 2 shows the SC733T 350 features included  on the front of the chassis  See Chapter 5 for details on JF2     Figure 6 1  Front Control Panel LEDs    Power L   Indicates power is being supplied to the system     Indicates 
50. hassis big enough to support a 12  x 9 6  motherboard   such as Supermicro s SC733T 450  Make sure that the I O ports on the mother   board align properly with their respective holes in the I O shield at the back of the  chassis     4  Mounting the motherboard onto the motherboard tray   Carefully mount the motherboard to the motherboard tray by aligning the board holes  with the raised metal standoffs that are visible in the chassis  Insert screws into all  the mounting holes on your motherboard that line up with the standoffs and tighten  until snug  if you screw them in too tight  you might strip the threads   Metal screws  provide an electrical contact to the motherboard ground to provide a continuous  ground for the system  Finish by replacing the fan  reversing the procedure in step  2  and the side cover of the chassis     5 2    Chapter 5  Advanced Motherboard Setup       5 3 Connecting Cables    Now that the motherboard is installed  the next step is to connect the cables to  the board  These include the data  ribbon  cables for the peripherals and control  panel and the power cables     Connecting Data Cables    The ribbon cables used to transfer data from the peripheral devices have been care   fully routed 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 keep them routed as they were originally after reconnecting  them  make sure the red 
51. ilH  AppH at oan Accciermar JAIL Lenin Setu      knees Fa dum Tratt  RITE qe m Low  in AIRE asd Rua  aen See engen AAD Ex tines      e 8 44  Feb Pp x oed ai D eg Tope 0n  e voe UAR DN en seem cann qa 46 A ere as  GIN        b  When the above screen appears  click on the icon marked  Next  on the screen   and the following screen will appear     Vesteel  TE 4  F gngsli  alion Ans bes ator FOR EO  Fdit sor Set up  Wo m T re rmn  Fico 2d Pac hws r cer on um ule    8    3 e H WE FEE    eec Bee wn d   een sed    Pn a a ea ee  oT real rg E neschen FSD SP en eneen d o     lt e  d 7 p LZ       TETTE  gU  per  fisker       e er A ee    Soe ER 7 104 p pec eee i ee te a a  Ta ae a bet Een T  oe o ott Tana etc te       C 12    Appendix C  Software Installation       c  After reading the License Agreement  click on the icon marked  Yes  on the  screen  and the following screen will appear     d  Specify the folder that you want the program to be installed in and then  click  on the icon marked  Next  to begin the installation process     Intel  TE  P gagili  alion Asser ator FORD Fdil ion Setup    M   gel em    ze  PELLI c r       Ja cl haen Ce eal eg EI IRL D ee acta Fo   a tte      E            omaq     4    gu    444 ge Tene ee c bM n ce E cce  duce Aer ben T  cod ry E Tora A H Tana cni          e  Specify a program folder where you want the Setup to add the program icon as  shown in the following screen and click on the icon marked  Next      tar SID Fd thew Some p  Winer EH    ep ew 
52. irroring   RAID 0 and 1 schemes are combined  without parity  information  to get the benefits of both    RAID 5  both data and parity information are striped and mirrored across three or  more hard drives    Intel Matrix Storage    The Intel Matrix Storage  supported by the ICH7R  allows the user to create  RAID 0 and RAID1 set by using only two identical hard disk drives  The Intel  Matrix Storage Technology creates two partitions on each hard disk drive and  generate a virtual RAIDO and RAID1sets  It also allows you the change the HDD  partition size without any data     Configuring BIOS settings for SATA RAID Functions  Native Mode   1  Press the   Del   key during system bootup to enter the BIOS Setup Utility     Note  If it is the first time powering on the system  we recommend you load the  Optimized Default Settings  If you have already done so  please skip to Step 3     2  Use the arrow keys to select the  Exit  Settings  Once in the  Exit  settings   Scroll down to select  Load Optimized Default Settings  and press the   Enter    key  Select  OK  to confirm the selection  Press the   Enter   key to load the default  settings for the BIOS     3  Use the arrow keys to select the  Advanced  section in BIOS     4  Scroll down to  Advanced Chipset Control  and press the   Enter   key to select  this option     5  Select  On Chip Serial ATA  and press the   Enter   key  When the sub menu  appears  select  Enhanced Mode      6  Scroll up to  SATA Mode  and press the   Ente
53. is a physical storage interface that uses a single cable with a  minimum of four wires to create a point to point connection between devices  It is  a serial link  which supports transfer rates up to 3Gbps  Because the serial cables  used in SATA are thinner than the traditional cables used in Parallel ATA  PATA    SATA systems have better airflow and can be installed in smaller chassis than  Parallel ATA  In addition  the cables used in PATA are limited to a length of 40cm   while Serial ATA cables can be up to one meter in length  Overall  SATA provides  better functionality than PATA     Introduction to Intel ICH7R Serial RAID    Located in the South Bridge of the 955X Glenwood chipset  the I O Controller  Hub  ICH7R  provides the I O subsystem with access to the rest of the system  It  supports a 2 channel UltraATA 100 Bus Master IDE controller  PATA  and four Se   rial ATA  SATA  ports  The ICH7R supports the following PATA and SATA device  configurations  Legacy mode and Native mode     C 1    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       RAID Configurations  The following types of RAID configurations are supported     RAID 0  Data Striping   this writes data in parallel  interleaved   striped   sections  of two hard drives  Data transfer rate is doubled over using a single disk     RAID1  Data Mirroring   an identical data image from one drive is copied to another  drive  The second drive must be the same size or larger than the first drive     RAID 10  Striping  amp  M
54. is enabled  the user must  write their own application software to disable the    Watch Dog Timer     LAN Enable Disable  Jumper Settings  JPL1        Jumper Setting   Definition    Pins 1 2 Enabled    Pins 2 3 Disabled          SMBus to PCI  Enable Disable  Jumper Settings  JP1 JP2     Jumper Setting   Definition    Closed Enabled    Open Disabled       SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual             5 11 Onboard Indicators JLAN Right LED   Connection Speed Indicator  LAN LEDs LED Color Definition  off   10 MHz  The Ethernet port has two LEDs  The Green   100 MHz  yellow  right  LED indicates activ  Amber   1GHz          ity while the left LED may be green   orange or off to indicate the speed of  the connection  See the table on the  right for the functions associated with  the left  activity speed  LED     5 20       Chapter 5  Advanced Motherboard Setup    5 12 Parallel Port  Floppy and IDE Drive Connections    Use the following information to connect the IDE hard disk drive cables       Ared mark on a wire typically designates the location of pin 1       The 80 wire ATA100 66 IDE hard disk drive cable that came with your system  has two connectors to support two drives  This special cable should be used  to take advantage of the speed this new technology offers  The blue connector  connects to the onboard IDE connector interface and the other connector s  to    your hard drive s      Consult the documentation that came with your disk drive    for details on actual jum
55. lity appear     Note  All graphics and screen shots shown in the manual are for reference only  The  screen shots shown in the manual do not imply Supernicro s endorsement or non   endorsement of any 3rd party product  Your screens may or many not look exactly  the same as the graphics shown in this manual      SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Creating a RAID 0 Volume     a  Select  Create RAID Volume  from the main menu and press the   Enter   key     The following screen will appear     Intel R  Matrix Storage Manager option ROM   5 1 48 1819 ICH R wRATDS  Copyright C  2883 85 Intel Corporation  ALL Rights Reserved  i Jm e          Name  Yolun    RAID Level  RAIDB Stripe   Disks  Select Disks  Strip Size  128KB  Capacity  8 8 GB    Create Volune    Enter a string between 1 and 16 characters in length that can be used  to uniquely identify the RAID volume  This nane is case sensitive and  can not contain special characters        b  Specify a name for the RAID 0 set and press the  lt Tab gt  key or the  lt Enter gt  key  to go to the next field   You can use the  lt Esc gt  key to select the previous menu      c  When RAID Level item is highlighted  press the  lt Up Arrow gt    lt Down Arrow gt  keys  to select RAID 0  Stripe  and hit  lt Enter gt      d  When the Disks item is highlighted  press  lt Enter gt  to select the HDD to configure  as RAID  The following pop up screen   See Note on Page C 3  displays        e  Use the   Up Arrow      Down Arrow  keys to
56. mbly   9 cm fan  After removing the side chassis cover  release the clips that secure the  fan duct to the chassis  You can then pull the fan duct out from its location in the  chassis  Remove the four screws at the front of the fan duct that hold the fan in  place  Then release the two fasteners along the side of the fan duct  You can now  separate it into two pieces and easily remove the fan  see Figure 6 4   Add a new  fan of the same type  see step 3      The 12 cm exhaust fan is also in a housing that can be removed from the chassis  after removing the left chassis cover  see Figure 6 5      3  Installing a new fan   Replace the failed fan with an identical one  available from Supermicro   After the  new fan has been installed into the fan duct  reassemble the fan duct and perform  the removal procedure in reverse to install the entire fan duct assembly back into  the chassis  Make sure the wiring for the fan is also reattached to its proper header   Finish by replacing the left chassis cover  then restore power to the system  Check  that the replaced fan is working properly     6 5    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T Manual    Figure 6 4  Removing the Fan Duct Assembly  9 cm Fan        Figure 6 5  Removing the 12 cm Exhaust Fan                                                                                                                6 6    Chapter 6  Advanced Chassis Setup       6 4 Drive Bay Installation    A bezel covers the front of the chassis but does not need to be re
57. moved to access  the drives  If you wish to remove the bezel piece  push on the three tabs on the  inside left side lip of the front chassis cover  Then slightly swing out the same  left   side of the cover   about   inch only  Remove by pushing on the open side of the  cover to remove it from the chassis  do not try to swing or pull it straight out after  opening the left side     Serial ATA Drives    After unlocking the Serial ATA  SATA  drive bay door  swing it open to access the  SATA drive  The drive IDs are preconfigured as 0 through 3 in order from bottom    to top     Important  Use extreme caution when working around the SATA  backplane  Do not touch the backplane with any metal objects  and make sure no ribbon cables touch the backplane or obstruct    N the airflow holes in the SATA backplane  Regardless of how many  SATA hard drives are installed  all four SATA drive carriers must  remain in the drive bays to promote proper airflow     1  Installing removing hot plug SATA drives   The four SATA drive carriers are all easily accessible at the front of the chassis   These SATA drives are hot pluggable  meaning they can be removed and installed  without powering down the system  To remove a carrier  first open the front bezel  then push the release button located beside the drive LEDs  Swing the colored  handle fully out and use it to pull the unit straight out  see Figure 6 6      Note  Your operating system must have RAID support to enable the hot plug ca   pability
58. mputer B V    Het Sterrenbeeld 28  5215 ML   s Hertogenbosch  The Netherlands    31  0  73 6400390    31  0  73 6416525   sales supermicro nl  General Information   support supermicro nl  Technical Support   rma supermicro nl  Customer Support     SuperMicro  Taiwan   4F  No  232 1  Liancheng Rd   Chung Ho 235  Taipei  Taiwan  R O C    886  2  8226 3990    886  2  8226 3991  www supermicro com tw    Technical Support     Email   Tel     support supermicro com tw  886 2 8228 1366  ext 132 or 139    1 7    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Notes    1 8    Chapter 2  System Installation       Chapter 2    System Installation    2 1 Overview    This chapter provides a quick setup checklist to get your SuperWorkstation 5035G   T up and running  Following the steps in the order given should enable you to  have the system operational within a minimal amount of time  If your system is  not already fully integrated with a motherboard  processor  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 SuperWorkstation 5035G T 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 setting up and operating the SuperWorkstation  5035G T  It should be situated in a clean  dust free area that is well ventilated   
59. nd the corresponding IRQ for  the onboard parallel port  The options are Disabled  378 IRQ7  278 IRQ5 and  3BC IRQ7     T T    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Parallel Port Mode   Sets the mode for the parallel port  The options are SPP  EPP  ECP  ECP EPP  and Normal    PWRON After PWR Fail    Allows the user to specify how the system will respond when power is reapplied  after a power failure  The options are Off  On and Former State     Power On Function   This setting allows the user to decide which method to use to power on the  system  The options are Password  Hot Key  Mouse Left  Mouse Right  Any  Key  Button Only and Keyboard 98    KB Power On Password    This setting allows the user to enter a password to power on the system  Key  in a password and press  lt Enter gt      7 4 4 PCI PnP Configuration    Onboard LAN Boot ROM  Select Enable to boot from LAN  The options are Disabled and Enabled     Initial Display First    This feature sets the device that will initiate the monitor when the system is first  turned on  The options are PCI Slot and PCIEx press      Reset Configuration Data    Enabling this setting resets the extended system configuration data when you  exit setup  Do this when you have installed a new add on and the system  reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the OS cannot reboot  the system  The options are Enabled and Disabled     Resources Controlled By    This setting allows the BIOS to automatically configure all boot
60. nect the speaker header to all four    pins of J11     SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual    USB Wake Up    JPUSB1 and JPUSB2 are used to en   able or disable USB Wake Up  which  allows you to wakeup the system by  depressing a key on the keyboard or  by clicking the mouse when either is  connected to a USB port  The JPUSB  jumpers are used together with the  USB Wake Up function in the BIOS   Enable both the jumpers and the  BIOS setting to allow the system to   wake up via a USB device   See the  table on the right for jumper settings  and jumper connections  JPUSB1 is  for USB1 2 3 4 5 6 and JPUSB2 is for  the USB7 8 headers     Keyboard Wake Up    The JPWAKE1 jumper is used to al   low the system to be woken up by  depressing a key on the keyboard  from an S1 or S3 state in Windows  OS  See the table on the right for  jumper settings  Your power supply  must meet ATX specification 2 01 or  higher and supply 720 mA of standby  power to use this feature     System Power Force On    Jumper JPF allows you to enable or  disable the Force Power On function   If enabled  system power will always  stay on  If disabled  the normal set   ting   the user needs to press the power  button to power on the system                 USB Wake Up  Jumper Settings   JPUSB1 2             Jumper Setting   Definition    Pins 1 2 Enabled       Pins 2 3 Disabled  Note  The default jumper setting is   Disabled   However  when the  USB  Wake Up  function is enabled in  BIOS and the desired USB po
61. nited States of America    Preface       Preface    About This Manual    This manual is written for professional system integrators and PC technicians  lt  provides information for the installation and use of the SuperWorkstation 5035G   T  Installation and maintainance should be performed by experienced technicians  only     The 5035G T is a high end  single processor mid tower workstation based on the  SC733T 450 mid tower workstation chassis and the Super PDSGE motherboard   The PDSGE supports a single Intel   Pentium   D or Pentium 4 processor and up  to 8 GB of unbuffered ECC DDR2 667 533 400 SDRAM     Manual Organization    Chapter 1  Introduction    The first chapter provides a checklist of the main components included with the  system and describes the main features of the Super PDSGE motherboard and  the SC733T 450 chassis     Chapter 2  Server Installation  This chapter describes the steps necessary to install the SuperWorkstation 5035G T  into a rack and check out the server configuration prior to powering up the system  If    your server was ordered without the processor and memory components  this chap   ter will refer you to the appropriate sections of the manual for their installation     Chapter 3  System Interface  Refer to this chapter 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     SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual 
62. on Intel s 955X chipset  See Figure 1 1 for a block diagram  of the chipset  The 955X chipset is made up of two main components     The Memory Controller Hub  MCH     The I O Controller Hub  6300ESB     Memory Controller Hub  MCH     The MCH includes the host  CPU  interface  memory interface  I O controller hub in   terface  CSA interface and AGP interface  It contains advanced power management  logic and supports dual channel  interleaved  DDR memory  providing bandwidth of  up to 6 4 GB s using DDR 400 SDRAM  The MCH supports the following front side  bus memory bus configurations  800 MHz FSB with a 400 333 memory interface  a  533 MHz FSB with a 333 266 memory interface and a 400 MHz FSB with a 266 MHz  memory interface  The AGP interface supports 8x data transfers and operates at a  peak bandwidth of 2 1 GB s  The CSA  Communications Streaming Architecture   interface connects the MCH to a Gigabit Ethernet controller     UO Controller Hub  6300ESB     The 6300ESB ICH controller hub provides the I O subsystem with access to the rest  of the system  It integrates two Serial ATA  SATA  host controllers  a dual channel  Ultra ATA 100 bus master IDE controller  an SMBus 2 0 controller  the LPC Flash  BIOS interface  the PCI X  66MHz  1 0 interface  the PCI 2 2 interface and the System  Management Controller     1 2    Chapter 1  Introduction       Processors    The PDSGE supports a single Intel   Pentium   D or Pentium 4 processor of up  to 3 80 GHz in an LGA775 ZIF socket  
63. onfigurations are supported  so you  may populate any number of DIMM slots  Populating both slots of a bank  DIMM 1A  and DIMM 1B and or DIMM 2A and DIMM 2B  with DIMMs of the same size  type  and speed will result in dual channel  interleaved memory  which is faster than  single channel  non interleaved memory  Note than when ECC memory is used  it  may take 25 40 seconds for the VGA to display     Notes    1  Due to a chipset limitation  8GB Memory can only be supported by the following  operating systems   32 Bit  Windows 2000 Advanced Server  Windows Server 2003 Enterprise  Edition  64 Bit  Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition  Windows XP Professional  x64 Edition  Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition   2  You may install a maximum of 2GB DIMMs on each slot  however  only DDR2   533 2GB DIMMs are may be used in this configuration    3  Some older versions of DDR2 667 may not match Intel s ODT  On Die Tempera    ture  requirement and will be automatically down graded to run at 533 MHz  If this   occurs  contact your memory vendor to check the ODT value     Installing memory modules   Insert each memory module vertically  Pay attention to the notches along the bottom  of the module to prevent inserting it incorrectly  Gently press down on the DIMM  module until it snaps into place in the slot  see Figure 5 3      5 8    Chapter 5  Advanced Motherboard Setup       Figure 5 3  DIMM Installation    Notch p gt       Notch    inn Note  Notches irum  should align  with 
64. pear     b  Press  Y  to reset the drive  or type  N  to go back to the main menu     SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       C 2 Installing Windows XP 2000 2003   for systems with RAID Functions     New Operating System Windows XP 2000 2003 Installation    a  Insert the Microsoft Windows XP 2000 2003 Setup CD in the CD Drive and the  system will start booting up from CD     b  Press the   F6   key when the message   Press F6 if you need to install a third  party SCSI or RAID driver  displays     c  When the Windows XP 2000 2003 Setup screen appears  press  S  to specify  additional device s      d  Insert the driver diskette  Intel AA RAID XP 2000 2003 Driver for ICH7R into Drive  A  and press the   Enter  key     e  Choose Intel R 82801GR GH SATA RAID Controller from the list indicated in the  XP 2000 2003 Setup Screen  and press the   Enter   key     f  Press the   Enter  key to continue the installation process   If you need to specify  any additional devices to be installed  do it at this time   Once all devices are speci   fied  press the   Enter   key to continue with the installation     g  From the Windows XP 2000 2003 Setup screen  press the   Enter   key  The  XP 2000 2003 Setup will automatically load all device files and then  continue the  Windows XP 2000 2003 installation     h  After Windows XP 2000 2003 Installation is completed  the system will automati   cally reboot     i  Insert Supermicro CD that came with the package into the CD Drive during sys   
65. per locations and settings for the hard disk drive     Parallel Port Connector    The parallel port is located above  the COM ports  See the table at  right for pin definitions        Parallel  Printer  Port Connector  Pin Definitions  Parallel        Pin  Definition    1 Strobe    3 Data Bit 0  5 Data Bit 1  7 Data Bit 2  9 Data Bit 3    11 Data Bit 4  13 Data Bit 5  15 Data Bit 6   I Data Bit 7    19 ACK  21 BUSY  23 PE  25 SLCT             Definition  Auto Feed   Error    Init    SLCT IN   GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  Write Data  Write Gate  NC       5 21    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Floppy Connector    The floppy connector is located  beside the main ATX power con   nector  See the table below for  pin definitions     Pin   Definition       1 Ground  3 Ground  3 Key   7 Ground  5 Ground  11 Ground  13 Ground  15 Ground  Oo Ground  19 Ground  21 Ground  23 Ground  25 Ground  27 Ground  29 Ground  31 Ground  33 Ground    5 22       10  12  14  16  18  20  22  24  26  28  30  32  34    Floppy Drive Connector  Pin Definitions  Floppy     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       Chapter 5  Advanced Motherboard Setup       IDE Connector    There are no jumpers to configure  the onboard IDE interface  See  the table below for pin definitions        IDE Drive Connectors  Pin Definitions  IDE  
66. ppendix A  Beep Codes and POST Messages       Appendix A    Beep Codes and POST Messages    During the Power On Self Test  POST   BIOS will check for problems  If a problem  is found  BIOS will activate an alarm or display a message using the LE2 and LE3  debug LEDs  The following are lists of such messages     A 1 Beep Codes       Beep Code Description  1 long repetitive beep Memory module errors  1 long beep   2 short beeps VGA errors       A 2 LE2 LE3 Indicators    LE2 State  Green  LE3 State  Yellow  Description  On On   Power On to POST  Flashing Flashing   ECC Memory Testing    On Flashing  Flashing On   VGA Initializing  Off Off System Normal  after POST     PCI Bus Initializing          A 1    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Notes    A 2    Appendix B  Award BIOS POST Codes       Appendix B  Award BIOS POST Codes    This section lists the POST  Power On Self Testing  Codes for the Award BIOS        POST  hex  Description  CFh Test CMOS R W functionality     COh Early chipset initialization     Disable shadow RAM    Disable L2 cache  socket 7 or below     Program basic chipset registers    Cih Detect memory    Auto detection of DRAM size  type and ECC     Auto detection of L2 cache  socket 7 or below        C3h   Expand compressed BIOS code to DRAM    C5h   Call chipset hook to copy BIOS back to E000  amp  F000 shadow RAM    Oh1   Expand the Xgroup codes located in physical address 1000 0   02h   Reserved   03h   Initial Superio Early Init switch   04h   R
67. pset  temperature reaches the pre set threshold  an alarm will be activated and a warning  message will be displayed on screen  The options are Disabled  50  C 122  F   55  C 131  F  60  C 140  F  65  C 149  F  70  C 158  F  75  C 167  F and 80  C 176  F     The following temperatures are also monitored     Current System Temperature  Current CPU Temperature  Current Chipset  Temperature     The following fan speed items will be displayed    CPU Fan 1 Speed Fan 2 Speed Fan 3 Speed  Fan 4 Speed Fan 5 Speed  The following voltages will be monitored    V_CORE  CPU  V_CORE  Chipset    1 8V   12V   12V   5V   3 3V  Main     3 3V  Standby    3 3V  Analog  and  3 3V  Battery     7 9    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       7 4 6 Processor  amp  Clock Options    Thermal Management    This setting allows the user to select the method to be used by the BIOS to  control the thermal management of the system  The options are Thermal Monitor  1  On die throttling  and Thermal Monitor 2  Ratio  amp  VID transition      Limit CPUID MaxVal    Select Enabled to allow the user set the limit on the CPUID Maximum Value   The options are Enabled and Disabled     Hyper Threading    Set this option to Enabled to activate the hyper threading function of the CPU   Hyper threading makes each CPU appear as two to any programs that support  it  including OS support   The settings are Disabled and Enabled   Set to  Enabled for Windows XP and Linux 2 4x operating systems  Disable for operating  syst
68. r   key to select this option  When  the sub menu appears  select  RAID      7  Tap the  Esc  key and scroll down to  Exit   Select  Save and Exit  from the  Exit   menu  Press the   Enter   key to save the changes and exit the BIOS     8  Once you ve exited the BIOS Utility  the system will re boot     9  During the system boot up  press the   Ctrl   and   I   keys simultaneously to run  the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility when prompted by the following message   Press   Ctrl    lt I gt  for Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility     C 2    Appendix C  Software Installation       Using the Intel ICH7R SATA RAID Utility Program  1  Creating  Deleting and Resetting RAID Volumes     a  After the system exits from the BIOS Setup Utility  the system will automatically  reboot  The following screen appears after Power On Self Test     RAID Volumes      None def ined    Physical Disks   Port Drive Model Serial   Size Tyupe Status Vol ID   B NI HD25885D 81K HD HMAL72834971 232  SCH  l MDC WD258H85D 81K ND Mul 7283459358 VA VAS H  2 MDC HD2588JD 8BF WD WMAEH1376189 232  SCB  NDC HWD25HHJD BHl WHD HMREHT448527 232   SCE    ress WW to enter Configuration Utility       Maptec SCSI BIOS v4 38 8  Copyright 2083 Adaptec  Inc  All Rights Reserved     g   Press  lt Ctri gt  lt A gt  for SCSISelect IM  Utility  bb  Slot Ch ID LUN Vendor Produ Siz    84 A 18       b  When you see the above screen  press the   Ctrl   and the   I   keys simultane   ously to have the main menu of the SATA RAID Uti
69. res that promote system health include eight voltage monitors   a chassis intrusion header  auto switching voltage regulators  chassis and CPU  overheat sensors  virus protection and BIOS rescue     Figure 1 1  Intel 955X Chipset   System Block Diagram    Note  This is a general block diagram  Please see Chapter 5 for details     vRM101         LGAT 5 PROCESSOR    CK  TOCLK    VRM V10    gt   llo  lo  FSB  1066 800 533MHz  9  IS  gt   Z r   a   0  gt   DIMM_CHA DDR2 66  DIMM_CHB                                4J      GLENWOOD  PCIE x16 MCH  EE 2x PCIX  64    m PCI X BUS     tp  PRLIDE   A       JUDMA 100 N  T PGE xi  ICH 7R gere    AENEA 5 A S ATA300 n ep LAN    eege ES PCI x32  SLOTS  z    a  USB USB 2 0 1 1  PORT 0 7  W83627HF 5 1 CH  LPC I O AUDIO  KB  FDD  SER 1 PRN   MS  SER 2    wa    L60N    1 4    Chapter 1  Introduction       1 3 Chassis Features    The SuperWorkstation 5035G T is a mid tower workstation type configuration  The  following is a general outline of the main features of the SC733T 450 chassis     System Power    When configured as a SuperWorkstation 5035G T  the SC733T 450 chassis in   cludes a single low noise 450W power supply     Serial ATA Subsystem    The SC733T 450 chassis was designed to support up to four Serial ATA hard drives   The Serial ATA drives are hot swappable units  ATA 100 IDE drives are also sup   ported     Control Panel    The SC733T 450 s control panel provides important system monitoring and control  information  LEDs indicate pow
70. rting up to 8 GB of unbuffered ECC DDR2   666 533 400 SDRAM  single or dual channel    Note  Dual channel memory requires memory to be installed two modules at a time  See the    memory section in Chapter 5 for details     Serial ATA Controller  Intel ICH7R on chip controller for 4 port Serial ATA  RAIDO  1  5 and 10  supported     Serial ATA Drive Bays  Four  4  hot swap drive bays to house four  4  standard 1  Serial ATA drives    Peripheral Drive Bays  One  1  3 5  floppy drive  Two  2  5 25  drive bays    D 1    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Expansion Slots  Chassis  Seven  7  I O chassis slots  Motherboard  total of seven  7  PCI E PCI X PCI slots    Motherboard  Model  PDSGE  ATX form factor   Dimensions  12 x 9 6 in  305 x 244 mm     Chassis   SC733T 450   Form Factor  Mid Tower   Dimensions   WxHxD  7 x 16 7 x 20 8 in   178 x 424 x 528 mm     Weight  Gross  Bare Bone   34 Ibs   15 5 kg      System Cooling  One  1  12 cm exhaust fan  One  1  9 cm cooling fan    System Input Requirements   AC Input Voltage  100 240V AC auto range  Rated Input Current  100  10A    240V  5A   Rated Input Frequency  50 to 60 Hz    Power Supply   Rated Output Power  450W  Model  SP450 RP  Part  PWS 045    Rated Output Voltages   3 3V  30A    5V  30A    12V  34A    12V  1A    5Vsb   2A     BTU Rating  2825 BTUs hr  for rated output power of 450W     Operating Environment   Operating Temperature  10  to 35  C  50  to 95  F   Non operating Temperature   40  to 70  C   40  to 158
71. rts are  enabled via the JPUSB jumper  please  be sure to remove all USB devices  from the USB ports whose USB jump   ers are set to  Disabled  before the    System goes into standby mode            Keyboard Wake Up  Jumper Settings   JPWAKE1        Jumper Setting   Definition    Pins 1 2 Disabled          Pins 2 3 Enabled       System Power Force On  Jumper Settings   JPF        Jumper Setting   Definition    Closed   Force On       Open   Disabled       Watch Dog Enable Disable    JWD enables the Watch Dog function   a system monitor that takes action  when a software application freezes  the system  Jumping pins 1 2 will  have WD reboot the system if a pro   gram freezes  Jumping pins 2 3 will  generate a non maskable interrupt for  the program that has frozen  See the  table on the right for jumper settings     Watch Dog must also be enabled in  BIOS     LAN Enable Disable    Change the setting of jumper JPL1 to  enable or disable the LAN  Ethernet   port on the motherboard  See the  table on the right for jumper settings   The default setting is enabled     SMBus to PCI    Jumpers JP1 and JP2 allow you to  connect PCI PCI X slots to the Sys   tem Management Bus  The default  setting is    Open    to disable the con   nection  See the table on the right for  jumper settings     Chapter 5  Advanced Motherboard Setup       Watch Dog  Jumper Settings  JWD        Jumper Setting   Definition          Pins 1 2   Reset  Pins 2 3   NMI  Open   Disabled       Note  when Watch Dog 
72. s 1 2  50 degrees C  default   Pins 2 3  55 degrees C  JP26 SATA Drive Activity Drive Activity    JP28 Fan Sense Pins 1 2  Enable  Pins 2 3  Disable  default     Figure 6 7  SATA733 Backplane    Power Connections SATA Channel Connections                                                                                              umm oM M38     Je Geh    NT    E   E NN Es  Gu n z   lt L  C    e  o  Oc  Li  am  es  C         E  E    L  I  J       6 9    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T Manual       Installing Components in the 5 25  Drive Bays    1  Drive bay configuration   The 5035G T has two 5 25  drive bays above the SATA drive bays  Components  such as a floppy drive  IDE hard drives or CD ROM drives can be installed in these  5 25  drive bays     2  Mounting components in the drive bays   First power down the system and then remove the top left chassis cover to access  the drive components  With the cover off  remove the two or four screws that  secure the drive carrier to the chassis  one side only  then push the entire empty  drive carrier out from the back     Adding a CD ROM drive  remove the guide plate from right side of the empty  drive carrier and screw it into the right side of the CD ROM drive using the holes  provided  see Figure 6 8   Then slide the CD ROM into the bay and secure it to  the chassis with the drive carrier screws you first removed  Attach the power and  data cables to the drive  Replace the top left chassis cover before restoring power  to the system   
73. s highlighted  use the  lt Up Arrow gt    lt Down Arrow gt  keys to  select RAID 5  Parity  and hit  lt Enter gt      d  When the Disk item is highlighted  press  lt Enter gt  to select the HDD to configure  as RAID  The following pop up screen   See Note on Page C 3  displays        e  Use the   Up Arrow      Down Arrow  keys to highlight a drive and press   Space    to select it  A triangle appears to confirm the selection of the drive     f  Use the   Up Arrow      Down Arrow  keys to select the stripe size  ranged from  4 KB to 128 KB for the RAID 5 array  and hit   Enter      Note  For a server  please  use a lower stripe size  and for a multimedia system  use a higher stripe size  The  default stripe size is 128 KB      g  Enter your desired RAID volume capacity and press   Enter   when the capacity  item is highlighted  The default setting is the maximum capacity allowed     h  Press Enter when the Create Volume item is highlighted  A warning message  displays     SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       h  When asked  Are you sure you want to create this volume  Y N   press  Y  to  create the RAID volume  or type  N  to go back to the Create Volume menu     Deleting RAID Volume     N  Warning  Be sure to back up your data before deleting a RAID set  You  will lose all data on the disk drives when deleting a RAID set     a  From the main menu  select item2 Delete RAID Volume  and press  lt Enter gt      b  Use the   Up Arrow      Down Arrow  keys to select the RAID
74. sis     2  Check the CPU  processor    You may have one processor already installed into the system board  The processor  should have its own heatsink attached  See Chapter 5 for instructions on processor  installation     3  Check the system memory   Your 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     4  Installing add on cards  If desired  you can install up to seven add on cards to the system  See Chapter 5  for details on installing PCI E PCI X PCI add on cards     5  Check all cable connections and airflow  Make sure all power and data cables are properly connected and not blocking the  airflow  See Chapter 5 for details on cable connections     2 2    Chapter 2  System Installation    Figure 2 1  Accessing the Inside of the 5035G T       Ka                                                                            Ze  3    j cocsPescso                      o                Z  0            e Bet  Ke  OQ NO eer een N  d  DNS XC  VS E    2  Y WW                                           SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Checking the Drive Bay Setup    Next  you should check to make sure the peripheral drives and the Serial ATA drive  and Serial ATA backplane have been properly installed and all essential connec   tions have been made     1  Accessing the peripheral drive bays  To install or remove a component in the 3 5  and or 5 25  dri
75. such a way  that the heatsink fan wires are closely  routed to the CPU fan and do not inter     fere with other components       Note  not all steps are pictured   3  Inspect the CPU fan wires to make    sure that the wires are routed through  the bottom of the heatsink     Step 5    4  Remove the thin layer of the protec   tive film from the copper core of the  heatsink  Warning  the CPU may  overheat if the protective film is not  removed from the heatsink        5  Apply the proper amount of thermal Thermal Grease    grease on the CPU   If your heatsink Step 6  came with a thermal pad  please ignore  this step      6  If necessary  rearrange the wires  so that they are not pinched between  the heatsink and the CPU  Also make  sure there is clearance between the fan Heatsink Fins  wires and the fins of the heatsink        Step 7  7  Align the four heatsink fasteners    with the mounting holes on the moth   erboard  Gently push diagonal pairs  of fasteners   1  amp   2 and   3  amp   4   into the mounting holes until you hear  a click  Orient each fastener so that  the narrow end of the groove points       Narrow end of the groove    outward  points outward    5 7    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       5 6 Installing Memory    CAUTION  Exercise extreme care when installing or removing  DIMM modules to prevent any possible damage     Memory support   The PDSG4 supports dual channel  unbuffered ECC DDR2 667 533 400 SDRAM   Both interleaved and non interleaved memory c
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77. t up speed      Chipset final initialization      Power management final initialization      Clear screen and display memory table     Program K6 write allocation       Program P6 class write combining     NOOBRWNM        Program daylight saving    Update keyboard LED and typematic rate     Build MP table    Build and update ESCD    Set CMOS century to 20h or 19h      Load CMOS time into DOS timer tick     Build MSIRQ routing table     oot attempt  INT 19h      M   sch    96h    95h      DW TRONS    Ffh       B 6    Appendix C  Software Installation       Appendix C    Software Installation    After all the hardware has been installed  you must first configure Intel s ICH7R  SATA RAID software before you install the Windows Operating System and other  software drivers     If you do not wish to configure onboard SATA RAID functions  please go directly to  Section C 5 for operating system  amp  other software installation procedures     C 1 Introduction to Serial ATA and Parallel ATA    To configure the SATA RAID functions  you must first use the Intel ICH7R SATA  RAID Utility program to configure the RAID Level that you desire before installing  the Windows XP 2000 2003 operating system and other software drivers   The  necessary drivers are all included on the Supermicro CD that came packaged with  your motherboard   Note that the current version of the ICH7R SATA RAID Utility  can only support Windows XP 2000 2003 Operating Systems     Serial ATA  SATA     Serial ATA  SATA  
78. tem reboot  and the following screen will appear     Note  the current version of the ICH7R SATA RAID Utility can only support Windows  XP 2000 2003 Operating Systems     Appendix C  Software Installation          SUPERMICR      Jost Directs  2 0    Drivers  amp  Tools  vance    oziz  297 nudo miers    a   amp    amp  ntal Hat s Stzrage Ir anager   amp   a    Intel 955X  Chipset    PDSG4 PDSGE zo EPO Meteo Connect o s Drivers  Series    ve  LFERMIC32 Suze o 2zc or Il    Ve   i     Zuk dive deelen znz margas    Zoe CD    1 aulu Stat J  Mex  Time            7r mme malan pesse oral ti URII  veh Afs    HUE EM EE E E rep tes Ie    Note  Click the icons showing a hand writing on paper to view the readme files  for each item  Click the computer icons to the right of these items to install each  item  from top to the bottom  one at a time  After installing each item  you must  re boot the system before moving on to the next item on the list  You should  install everything here except for the SUPER Doctor utility and the LAN SCSI driver  diskettes  which are optional  The bottom icon with a CD on it allows you to view  the entire contents of the CD     C 3 Installing the Intel Application Accelerator Utility    a  When the above screen appears  click on the icon marked  Application Accel   erator RAID Edition  on the screen  and the following screen will appear     SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual          UU UR UNES  UR pS Se E    ENSZSESESZSENEZENENEEENESENNMESENM KEEN    Inic
79. their  receptive points  on the slot    Top View of DDR2 Slot    Release Tab Il            Release Tab                To Install  Insert module vertically and press down until it snaps into place  Pay attention to the bottom  notches    To Remove  Use your thumbs to gently push each release tab outward to free the DIMM from the  slot     5 7 Adding PCI Add On Cards    The SC733T 450 chassis can accommodate all seven PCI expansion slots on the  PDSGE being populated with cards  To install an add on card  begin by remov   ing the PCI slot shield for the slot you wish to populate  Fully seat the card into  the card slot on the motherboard  pushing down with your thumbs evenly on both  sides of the card  Finish by using a screw to secure the top of the card shield to  the backpanel of the chassis  The PCI slot shields protect the motherboard and its  components from EMI and aid in proper ventilation  so make sure there is always  a shield covering each unused PCI E PCI X PCI slot     SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       5 8 Motherboard Details    Figure 5 4  PDSGE Layout   not drawn to scale                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
80. tup program can be activated in one of two  ways     1  By pressing  lt Del gt  immediately after turning the system on  or   2  When the following message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen  during the POST  Power On Self Test   press the  lt Del gt  key to activate  the Main Setup Menu     Press DEL 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  lt Up gt   lt Down gt  arrow keys or the  lt Tab gt  key to move among the different  settings in the above menu     Press the  lt Esc gt  key to exit the CMOS Setup Menu and use the  lt Left gt   lt Right gt  arrow    keys to enter the other categories of the BIOS settings  The next section is described  in detail to illustrate how to navigate through the menus     7 2    Chapter 7  BIOS    Date  mn  dd yy        Date Time    This setting allows the user to the system date and time  Key in the correct  information in the mm  dd and yy fields  Press the Enter key to save the data     Legacy Diskette A    This setting allows the user to set the type of floppy disk drive installed as diskette  A  The options are None  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      gt  IDE Channel 0 Master Slave  IDE Channel 1 Master Slave  IDE  Channel 2 Master Slave  IDE Channel 3 Master Slave    These settings allow the user to set the parameters of the IDE Channels 0 1  Master Slave slots  Hit
81. u      c  When RAID Level item is highlighted  press the   Up Arrow      Down Arrow    keys  to select RAID 1  Mirror  and hit  lt Enter gt      d  When the Capacity item is highlighted  enter your RAID volume capacity and hit    Enter    The default setting is the maximum capacity allowed     e  Press   Enter   when the Create Volume item is highlighted  A warning message  displays     f  When asked  Are you sure you want to create this volume  Y N   press  Y  to  create the RAID volume  or type  N  to go back to the Create Volume menu     SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Creating a RAID 10  RAID 1  RAID 0      a  Select  Create RAID Volume  from the main menu and press the  lt Enter gt  key   The following screen will appear      ca  sulle Pedir ecaon WNO   192268194  Ce iLu ceptum   kee   Kazen Ten    Intel R  Matrix Storage Manager option ROM   5 1 8 1819 ICH R wRATDS  Copyright C  2883 85 Intel Corporation  AIL Rights Reserved   L J          Name  Volumia  RAID Level  RAILIBCRAIDBII   Disks  Select Disks  Strip Size  128KB  Capacity  xxx   GH    Create Volune    Enter a string between 1 and 16 characters in length that can be used  to uniquely identify the RAID volume  This nane is case sensitive and  can not contain special characters        b  Specify a name for the RAID 10 set and press  lt Enter gt      c  When RAID Level item is highlighted  use the  lt Up Arrow gt    lt Down Arrow gt  keys  to select RAID 10  RAID1   RAIDO  and hit  lt Enter gt      d  
82. values entered  may cause a system malfunction  Also  a very high DRAM frequency or incorrect  DRAM timing may cause system instability  When this occurs  revert to the default  setting     DRAM Timing Select    This setting allows you to set the DRAM timing  The options are Manual and  By SPD     DRAM Data Integrity Mode    This setting allows you to set the Data Integrity Mode for DRAM slots  The  options are Non ECC and ECC     PEG Force X1    Enable this option to force the PCI E x16 slot to function as a PCI E x1 slot   The options are Disabled and Enabled     SATA Mode    This setting allows you to select the Serial ATA mode for the system  The options  are IDE  RAID and APCI     On Chip Serial ATA    Select Disabled to disable the SATA Controller  Select Auto to allow the BIOS  to make arrangements automatically  Select Combined Mode to use the PATA  and SATA Combined Mode  A maximum of two IDE drives in each channel is  allowed  Select Enhanced Mode to enable both SATA and PATA  This mode  will support up to six IDE drives  Select SATA Only to allow SATA to operate  in Legacy Mode     PATA IDE Mode    This feature allows you to select the channel for the PATA IDE mode  The options  are Primary and Secondary     SATA Port    This feature allows you to set the mode for SATA ports  The default setting is   P1  P3 is Secondary      AC97 Auto Select    This feature allows the user to select AC97 functions  The options are Auto   AC97 Audio Only  AC97 Modem Only and All Dis
83. ve bay s   you will  need to remove the side chassis cover  See the installation and removal sec   tions for the peripheral drives in Chapter 6     2  Check the Serial ATA disk drives  Depending upon your system s configuration  your system may have up to four  Serial ATA drives already installed  If you need to install or remove an SATA  drive  please refer to the appropriate section in Chapter 6     3  Check the airflow  Cooling air is provided by a 9 cm internal cooling fan and a 12 cm exhaust fan   The system component layout was carefully designed to promote sufficient  airflow throughout the chassis  Also note that all power and data cables have  been routed in such a way that they do not block the airflow generated by the  fan  Please keep this in mind when rerouting or adding removing cables     4  Supplying power to the system  The last thing you must do is to provide input power to the system  Plug the  power cord from the power supply unit 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 4    Chapter 3  System Interface       Chapter 3  System Interface    3 1 Overview    There are several LEDs on the control panel and one on each Serial ATA drive  carrier 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  This 
84. void touching their pins    e Putthe 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 motherboard     5 1    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Unpacking    The motherboard is shipped in antistatic packaging to avoid electrical static dis   charge  When unpacking the board  make sure the person handling it is static  protected     5 2 Motherboard Installation    This section explains the first step of physically mounting the PDSGE into the  SC733T 450 chassis  Following the steps in the order given will eliminate the most  common problems encountered in such an installation  To remove the motherboard   follow the procedure in reverse order     1  Accessing the inside of the system   Remove the two screws from the back lip of the side cover  this is the left cover when  looking at the chassis from the front   Grab the handle and gently pull the side cover  out to release it from its position  Once the side cover is out of its position  slide the  cover out of the chassis     2  Removing the rear exhaust fan   You will need to remove the rear exhaust fan before installing the motherboard  Re   fer to the appropriate section in Chapter 6 for details on removing the rear exhaust  fan     3  Check compatibility of motherboard ports and I O shield   The PDSGE requires a c
85. wires connect to the pin 1 locations   The following data  cables  with their locations noted  should be connected   See the layout on page  5 9 for connector locations        Front side USB port cables  J12       SATA drive cable  SATA 0 3       Control Panel cable  JF1       Floppy cable  Floppy   Connecting Power Cables    The PDSGE has a 24 pin primary power supply connector  JPW1  for connection  to the ATX power supply  In addition  there is an 8 pin secondary power connector   JPW2  that also must be connected to your power supply  See Section 5 9 for  power connector pin definitions     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 indicators     All JF1 wires have been bundled into a single ribbon cable to simplify this connec   tion  Make sure the red wire plugs into pin 1 as marked on the board  The other  end connects to the Control Panel PCB board  located just behind the system status  LEDs on the chassis  See Chapter 5 for details and pin descriptions     5 3    SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Figure 5 1  Control Panel Header Pins    20 19    Ground ele NMI  x  Key  ele x  Key   Power On LED ele Vcc 5V Stby  IDE SATALED  e   e  Voc 3v  NIC1 LED ele Vcc 3V Stby  Reserved ele Reserved  OH Fan Fail LED  e       Vcc 3v  Reserved ele Reserved  Ground ele Reset  Button   Ground ele Power  Button   2 1        5 4 I 
86. x  Time         7r re ib malin pesse wul ti III  veh sd       SUE dM EEUU E eden Pre   Driver Tool Installation Display Screen    Click the icons showing a hand writing on paper to view the readme files for each  item  Click the computer icons to the right of these items to install each item  from  top to the bottom  one at a time  After installing each item  you must re boot  the system before moving on to the next item on the list  You should install  everything here except for the SUPER Doctor utility and the LAN SCSI driver dis   kettes  which are optional  The bottom icon with a CD on it allows you to view the  entire contents of the CD     SUPERWORKSTATION 5035G T User s Manual       Supero Doctor Ill    The Supero Doctor III program is a Web base management tool that supports remote  management capability  It includes Remote and Local Management tools  The local  management is called SD III Client  The Supero Doctor Ill program included on the  CDROM that came with your motherboard allows you to monitor the environment  and operations of your system  Supero Doctor III displays crucial system information  such as CPU temperature  system voltages and fan status  See the Figure below  for a display of the Supero Doctor III interface     Supero Doctor Ill Interface Display Screen l  Health Information     D Superu Du Lur I0   Sib  rus  folenet Explurer m 4   8  xi      He kd  wits F  gete oz rep  Supera i  znhrol   Czn7 g  rs zn    d   inistrs zn               Doctor      
    
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