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PRIMERGY BX620 S2 2-way Server Blade
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1. 13 Notes On Safety aoaaa a 13 Components With Electrostatic Sensitive Devices 15 CE Certificate oscuros a 8 wu a a 15 FCC Class A Compliance Statement 16 Environmental Protection 0 17 Installation of the Hardware 19 Installation Steps gt 2 Hmm nn 19 Unpacking the BX620 S2 Server Blade 19 Installing the BX620 S2 Server Blade in the BX600 Basic Unit 20 Connecting the BX620 S2 Server Blade 25 Connecting External Devices 25 Preparation for Use and Operation 27 Operating and Connection Panel 28 Switching a BX620 S2 Server Blade On Off 30 Configuring a BX620 S2 Server Blade with ServerStart 31 Updating Firmware BIOS and BMC 34 BIOS Setup ace 3 24 2 eee 8 a ak ee ae Ge a 35 Entering the BIOS Setup 37 Navigating in the BIOS Setup 37 Main Menu 2 22 nn 39 Advanced Menu o 2 nn 40 Server Management 42 Console Redirection 0 nn 44 Advanced Chipset Feature 45 Peripheral Configuration 46 PCI Configuration e e E a 47 SOWON ss as a ta Pre at 48 Power Menu 2 22 22H 50 Boot Menu iio o ee e A E 51 Security Menu e 53 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 Contents 6 8 Exit Me
2. Optional I O Module on page 74 SCSI blade for connecting an external SCSI device only available for server blade slots 4 and 10 of the BX600 basic unit see the manual PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit 4 4 1 Connecting External Devices The BX620 S2 server blade has a USB VGA connector 1 at the front Figure 7 USB VGA connector on the 4 way server blade U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 25 Connecting a 4 way server blade Installation of the Hardware For connection to an external device via the USB VGA connector of the BX620 S2 server blade you require a special cable see figure 8 3 2xUSB to server blade VGA Figure 8 USB VGA cable The USB VGA cable is part of the delivery scope of the PRIMERGY BX600 basic unit Information on connecting external devices via the infrastructure module of the PRIMERGY BX600 basic unit is provided in the manual PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit see Related publications on page 83 26 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 5 Preparation for Use and Operation CAUTION Observe the safety information in the chapter Important Information on page 13 This chapter contains the information which is required for placing in service and operating the BX620 S2 server blade after it has been installed in the PRIMERGY BX600 basic unit Position and meaning of the elements in the operating and connection panel ofthe BX620 S2 server blad
3. Preparation for Use and Operation Operating and Connection Panel 2 KVM keyboard video mouse button CJ Pressing the KVM button switches the KVM to this server blade 3 Power Select indicator bicolor LED Dark The BX600 basic unit is switched OFF no 5 V standby power is present or this server blade is not correctly inserted Lights green Server blade is switched ON Lights amber Server blade is switched OFF 5 V standby power is present Blinks green Server blade is switched ON and has been selected for identification or remote administration or this blade has failed Blinks amber Server blade is switched OFF and has been selected for identification or remote administration or this blade has failed Blinks green Server blade is in standby mode ACPI function or this amber blade is failed Blinks green Server blade is in standby mode ACPI function and dark amber has been selected for identification or this blade has failed 4 KVM MP fail indicator bicolor LED Dark KVM is not selected from this server blade Lights green KVM is selected from this server blade Blinks amber KVM is not selected from this server blade and this blade is disabled due to power budget Blinks green KVM is selected from this server blade and this blade is amber disabled due to power budget 5 I O status of the optional I O module green LED Dark System is switched OFF or loss of signal synchroni za
4. U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 31 Switching the Server Blade On Off Configuring the BX620 S2 Server Blade Reference Installation A reference installation of a server blade with the aid of ServerStart serves as a basis for a clone image The image is created and then used by RemoteDeploy for quick installation and configuration of further server blades Details on using ServerStart can be found in the Operating Manual for ServerStart which is contained in the ServerStart bundle and on the PRIMERGY ServerBooks CD Hardware Preparation To implement initial installation of a BX620 S2 server blade or perform subse quent modifications the relevant server blade must be connected to a CD ROM drive and a diskette drive via the USB VGA interface see the section Connecting External Devices on page 25 In addition a monitor a keyboard and a mouse must be connected to KVM blade on the rear of the BX600 basic unit and the relevant server blade must be switched to by pressing the KVM button Connecting a CD ROM drive and diskette drive to the server blade via USB gt Connect the breakout cable to the front USB VGA port of the relevant server blade figure 7 on page 25 gt Connect the data cable of the CD ROM drive and of the diskette drive to the USB port of the breakout cable see figure 8 on page 26 Make sure that the BX600 basic unit is switched on gt Press the on off button on the control panel to switch the serve
5. Advanced Menu BIOS Setup When the emulation is switched on you can also use the USB keyboard or USB mouse under operating systems which do not support USB If USB is supported by the operating system the operating system can be started from a USB device If the emulation is switched off the USB keyboard and the USB mouse can only be used if supported by the operating system and you cannot start the operating system from a USB device 6 4 4 Peripheral Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Peripheral Configuration Allows BIOS to Select Serial Porti Base Addresses Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Load defaults F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 56 C Copyright 1985 2004 American Megatrends Inc Figure 16 Peripheral configuration Serial Port 1 Address IRQ defines the basic I O address and the interrupt for the serial interface 3F8h IRO4 2F8h IRO3 3E8h IRO4 2ESH IRO3 46 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BIOS Setup Advanced Menu 6 4 5 PCI Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY PCI Configuration Enable Disable DT ASES UR during POST Onboard LAN 1 OPROM Onboard LAN 2 OPROM PCI slot OPROM Daughter Board OPROM Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Load defaults Save and Exit Exit v02 56 C Copyright 1985 2004 American Megatrends Inc Figure 17 PCI configuration The menu items in this submenu allow you to define whether the BIOS of the correspondin
6. in other words a total of 6 GB of main memory In this case the 1 GB SDRAM modules must be fitted in sockets 1 and 2 and the 2 GB SDRAM modules in sockets 3 and 4 The arrow A in figure 26 shows the correct sequence for equipping the DIMM sockets 62 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BX620 S2 Server Blade Components Memory Installing SDRAM Modules CAUTION Read the safety information and the information on handling electro static sensitive components in the section Components With Electro static Sensitive Devices on page 15 Be very careful when installing an SDRAM module as too much pressure can damage the ejector levers gt Remove the server blade from the system see Removing the BX620 S2 Server Blade on page 24 gt Remove the SDRAM module from its antistatic package Figure 27 Disengaging the locking mechanism of the SDRAM socket gt Press the two levers a in the direction of the arrows to disengage the locking mechanism of the SDRAM socket U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 63 Memory BX620 S2 Server Blade Components Figure 28 Inserting an SDRAM module gt Position the SDRAM module so that the notch arrow aligns with the socket on the server blade Insert the SDRAM module into the socket and press firmly in the direction of the arrow until it is seated correctly Figure 29 Locking the SDRAM module gt Secure the SDRAM module by careful
7. 1000 kJ h 8 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Introduction Technical Data Noise Level il This data refers to the BX600 basic unit Sound power level Lwag ISO 7779 7 8BA Sound pressure level at bystander position lt 59 dB A in the Loam ISO 9296 standard configuration U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 2 Overview Installation Steps This chapter contains an overview of the steps required to install your BX620 S2 server blade in the PRIMERGY BX600 basic unit Links will connect you to the sections with detailed descriptions of the individual steps Li The information required for installing and placing in service the PRIMERGY BX600 basic unit can be found in the manual PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit Operating Manual see Related publications on page 83 gt First of all read the chapter Important Information as of page 13 especially the section Notes On Safety gt Unpack the BX620 S2 server blade check the package contents for visible transport damage and for whether the delivery corresponds to the details on the delivery note see section 4 2 on page 19 Familiarize yourself with the controls and indicator elements on the front of the BX620 S2 server blade see chapter 5 as of page 27 gt Install the desired operating systems and applications on the server blades To do so you have the following options Cloning a server blade from a remot
8. NIC Fibre Channel Global Array Manager Hard Disk Drive Height Unit Input Output Identification Integrated Drive Electronics Internet Protocol Local Area Network Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode Memory Controller Hub Manually Retention Latch Network Interface Card 80 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Abbreviations NMI PCI PDA PSU RAID ROM SAN SCA SCSI SCU SFP USB VGA VPD Non Maskable Interrupt Peripheral Component Interconnect Prefailure Detection and Analyzing Power Supply Unit Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks Read Only Memory Storage Area Network Single Connector Attachment Small Computer System Interface Server Configuration Utility Small Form Factor Pluggable Universal Serial Bus Video Graphics Adapter Vital Product Data U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 81 Abbreviations WOL Wakeup on LAN 82 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Related publications PRIMERGY manuals are available in PDF format on the ServerBooks CD The ServerBooks CD is part of the PRIMERGY ServerView Suite delivered with each server system The PDF files for the manuals can also be downloaded free of charge from the Internet The overview page showing the online documentation available in the Internet can be found via the URL http manuals fujitsu siemens com 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
9. This happens during operation The memory error is reported to the administrator so that the potentially defective memory module can be replaced the next time the system is serviced DIMM x y defines the current state of the memory modules Enabled If the bank is fitted with a memory module it is used by the system Disabled The memory module is not used by the system If a non correctable error occurs in a memory module or if the system needs to correct memory errors too often the status of the affected memory bank is automatically set to Disabled CPUx Status defines whether the selected CPU can be used for booting Enabled or not Disabled The active boot CPU is identified by an asterisk Only switch off a CPU if an internal error is reported The error is recorded in the system event log which you can view with the SCU Server Configuration Utility Remote View or ServerView Ifthere is only one CPU the setting of this parameter has no effect il and the existing CPU is used to start the system If all CPUs are installed and setto Disabled the first CPU is used Even ifonly one CPU is installed the status is displayed for all possible CPUs U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 49 Power Menu BIOS Setup 6 5 Power Menu Main Advanced Power APH 1 2 Interface Figure 19 Power management APM 1 2 Interface Disable or Enable APM 1 2 Interface defines whether the APM interface is switched on Enabled or
10. 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BX620 S2 Server Blade Components Optional I O Module Figure 43 Gigabit Ethernet daughter card The Gigabit Ethernet daughter card provides two 1 Gbit s Ethernet ports At least one Gigabit Ethernet pass thru blade is required on the rear of the BX600 basic unit to connect these additional LAN ports For more information see the manual PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit see Related publications on page 83 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 75 Optional I O Module BX620 S2 Server Blade Components Installing an I O Daughter Card CAUTION Read the safety information and the information on handling electro static sensitive components in the section Components With Electro static Sensitive Devices on page 15 Remove the cover plate from the server blade see Opening the BX620 S2 Server Blade on page 59 Figure 44 I O daughter card slot gt Plug the I O daughter card into the two corresponding sockets A 76 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BX620 S2 Server Blade Components Optional I O Module Figure 45 Installing an I O daughter card gt Fix the I O daughter card with three screws U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 77 Exchanging the Battery BX620 S2 Server Blade Components 8 7 Exchanging the Battery In order to save the system information permanently a lithium battery is installed to provide the CMOS mem
11. 11 Safety Ergonomics Warranty DataCenter Rack Technisches Handbuch Technical Manual PRIMECENTER Rack Technisches Handbuch Technical Manual PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit Operating Manual PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerStart Operating Manual ServerView Server Management Operating Manual ServerView Web Extension Operating Manual RemoteView Operating Manual PRIMERGY RemoteDeploy User Guide U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 83 Related publications 12 13 PRIMERGY BX Blade Server Systems LAN Switch Blade User Interface Description User Guide PRIMERGY BX Blade Server Systems RemoteView Management Blade User Interface Description User Guide 84 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Index A adding server blade 20 approvals product safety 8 ASR amp R 4 availability 4 B battery exchanging 78 server blade 78 BIOS setup 35 Advanced menu 40 Advanced menu chipset properties 45 Advanced menu memory and CPU administration 48 Advanced menu PCI configu ration 47 Advanced menu peripheral configuration 46 Advanced menu restart options 42 Advanced menu terminal commu nication 44 Boot menu 51 entering 37 Exitmenu 55 Main menu 39 navigation 37 Power menu 50 Security menu 53 BIOS update 5 Cc CE label 7 15 Class A Compliance Statement 16 configuring server 5 consumables 17 CPU 3 D data manipulation 1 delivery note 19 dimensions 8 disposal of devices 18 dum
12. Diagnostic System Remote View your operating system documentation the information files of your operating system see also Related publications on page 83 1 2 Features CPU One or two Intel XEON processors with 3 0 GHz to 3 6 GHz and 1 MB second level cache ensure high data throughput and system performance CAUTION Only CPUs with the same clock frequency and cache capacity can be combined in a BX620 S2 server blade Memory There are three memory banks each with two slots available on the BX620 S2 server blade These can be fitted with 1 GB 2 GB or 4 GB DDR2 400 memory The maximum memory expansion is 12 GB ECC with memory scrubbing function ChipKill and hot spare memory bank are standard Only x4 based DRAM organization and single rank SDRAM modules are supported on the BX620 S2 server blade SCSI Hard Disk Drives The BX620 S2 server blade can accommodate two 3 5 SCA2 SCSI hard disk drives HDD with 36 73 146 or 146 GB 10 000 rpm or 18 36 73 GB 15 000 rpm The maximum hard disk capacity on one BX620 S2 server blade is 292 2x146 GB in a RAID O configuration Usually the two disks are mirrored in a RAID 1 configuration Each BX620 S2 server blade is equipped with a two channel Ultra 320 SCSI onboard controller and embedded HostRAID U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 3 Features Introduction Only one SCSI HDD module can be installed if a PCI expansion module is installed LAN
13. also pass on the complete documentation 14 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Important Information Components With Electrostatic Sensitive Devices 3 2 Components With Electrostatic Sensitive Devices Electrostatic sensitive components are identified by the following sticker A Ate When you handle components fitted with ESDs you must observe the following points under all circumstances Figure 2 ESD label e Always discharge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before working The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charge Always hold components with ESDs by their edges Do not touch any exposed pins or conductors on a component Use a grounding cable designed for this purpose to connect yourself to the system unit as you install components e Place all components on a static proof base You will find a detailed description of how to handle ESD components in the relevant European or international standards EN 61340 5 1 ANSI ESD 20 20 3 3 CE Certificate of the EEC directives 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic compatibility and 73 23 EEC Low voltage directive The device therefore qualifies for the CE certificate CE Communaut Europ enne C The shipped version of this device complies with the requirements U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 15 FCC Class A Compliance Statement Important Information 3 4 FCC Class A Compliance Statement If there is an
14. associated documentation see also Related publications on page 83 ServerStart You can configure the server quickly and precisely with the ServerStart software provided User guided menus are available for installing the server operating systems Service and Support PRIMERGY servers are service friendly and modular thus allowing quick and easy maintenance For easy and immediate recognition the levers or handles and locking buttons touch points of the locking mechanisms for the different compo nents have the color green U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 5 Features Introduction The flash EPROM program supplied with the Fujitsu Siemens utilities supports fast BIOS update The two redundant and hot swappable management blades with independent management LAN and COM ports ensure complete remote control Together they facilitate remote diagnosis for system analysis remote configuration and remote restart should the operating system or hardware fail 6 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Introduction Notational Conventions 1 3 Notational Conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual Italics indicate commands menu items or software programs Quotation marks indicate names of chapters and terms that should be emphasized gt Text which follows this symbol describes activities that must be performed in the order given CAUTION Pay particular attention to text marked
15. from CD ROM Drive gt Press ESC twice and select Exit Saving Changes from the Exit menu After the server blade has been booted from the ServerStart CD the startup screen is displayed U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 33 Updating Firmware BIOS and BMC Preparation for Use and Operation 5 4 Updating Firmware BIOS and BMC All files required for updating the PRIMERGY BX600 basic unit components are available from http download fujitsu siemens com You can update both the firmware of the server blade BIOS and the firmware of the server blade BMC BMC is the abbreviation for Baseboard Management Controller The BMC on the server blade collects management information and forwards it to the management blade Two procedures are available for updating the firmware of the server blade BIOS and of the server blade BMC Updating the server blade s firmware with TFTP The description of this procedure is provided in the manual PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit see Related publications on page 83 Updating the server blade s firmware from the USB diskette drive Proceed as follows to update the firmware of the BX620 S2 server blade from the USB diskette drive Create a boot diskette and copy the required BIOS and or BMC files to this diskette gt Connect the breakout cable to the relevant server blade Connect the USB diskette drive to the other end of the breakout cable Switch the server blade o
16. with this symbol Failure to observe this warning may endanger your life damage the server or lead to loss of data This symbol introduces supplementary information remarks and tips Table 1 Notational conventions 1 4 Technical Data Compliance Standards Product safety and ergonomics IEC 60950 EN 60950 UL 1950 3rd Edition CSA 22 2 No 950 Electromagnetic compatibility FCC class A Emitted interference EN 55022 class A Harmonic current EN 61000 3 2 Noise immunity EN 55024 CE label Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC according to EU directives Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEC U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 7 Technical Data Introduction Approvals Product safety Europe ENEC Germany USA Canada CSAys CSAc Japan VCCI Mechanical Values Width 286 mm Space requirement 470 mm 520 mm incl levers and connectors Height 43 mm 1 slot in the BX600 basic unit Weight Max 7 3 kg dependent on configuration Environmental Conditions Environment class 3K2 DIN IEC 721 section 3 3 Environment class 2K2 DIN IEC 721 section 3 2 Temperature Operation 3K2 5 C 35 C Transport 2K2 20 C 60 C Relative humidity 10 85 Condensation during operation must be avoided Power requirements and heat dissipation Power requirements 300 W fully equipped Heat dissipation Min 750 kJ h Max
17. Availability The BX620 S2 server blade has four Gigabit LAN channels Usually two channels are connected with the switch blades Each switch blade has ten 1 Gigabit downlink ports to connect the server blades and three uplink ports for 10 100 1000 Base TX Graphics Controller The BX620 S2 server blade is fitted with an on board graphics controller ATI Radeon 7000 M with 16 MB Optional Fibre Channel or Ethernet I O Module The BX620 S2 server blade has an proprietary PCI expansion slot for installing either a Fibre Channel I O module for SAN environment or an additional Gigabit Ethernet Controller see section Optional I O Module on page 74 To use Fibre Channel functionality or the additional Ethernet channels at least one Fibre Channel pass thru blade or at least one Gigabit Ethernet pass thru blade respectively is also required in the BX600 basic unit Optional Front PCI Expansion Module The BX620 S2 server blade can be equipped with an external PCI expansion slot instead of a SCSI HDD module slot for installing an addition SCSI controller or an additional Ethernet controller see section Front PCI Expansion Module on page 68 High Level of Availability and Failure Protection When memory data is accessed 1 bit errors in the main memory are recog nized and automatically corrected with the ECC Error Correcting Code method ASR amp R Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart restarts the system in the case
18. FCC statement on the device then The following statement applies to the products covered in this manual unless otherwise specified herein The statement for other products will appear in the accompanying documentation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Standard ICES 003 for digital apparatus These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be deter mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Fujitsu Siemens Computers is not res
19. I module into the free hard disk module slot Figure 39 Connecting the PCI module The PCI module connects to the PCI bridge as soon as it reaches its final position 72 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BX620 S2 Server Blade Components Front PCI Expansion Module Figure 40 Fastening the PCI module gt Fasten the PCI module using the two screws you undid when removing the bezel above from the hard disk drive module slot see figure 34 on page 70 gt Attach the PCI module bezel as shown in figure 40 above Figure 41 Fastening the front bezel of the PCI module Fasten the front bezel using the two screws A you undid before U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 73 Optional I O Module BX620 S2 Server Blade Components 8 6 Optional I O Module The BX620 S2 server blade can be equipped with a Fibre Channel FC I O module or with an addional Ethernet I O module For this purpose the BX620 S2 server blade provides a proprietary PCI X 64 bit expansion slot for a an FC daughter card or an Ethernet daughter card Figure 42 Fibre Channel daughter card The FC daughter card provides two independent 2 GB serial Fibre Channel ports At least one FC pass thru blade is required on the rear of the BX600 basic unit for Fibre Channel functionality For more information see the manual PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit see Related publications on page 83 74 Rev 1
20. PRIMERGY BX620 S2 2 way Server Blade Operating Manual Edition December 2004 Comments Suggestions Corrections The User Documentation Department would like to know your opinion of this manual Your feedback helps us optimize our documentation to suit your individual needs Fax forms for sending us your comments are included in the back of the manual There you will also find the addresses of the relevant User Documentation Department Certified documentation according to DIN EN ISO 9001 2000 To ensure a consistently high quality standard and user friendliness this documentation was created to meet the regulations of a quality management system which complies with the requirements of the standard DIN EN ISO 9001 2000 cognitas Gesellschaft f r Technik Dokumentation mbH www cognitas de Copyright and Trademarks Copyright O 2004 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH All rights reserved Delivery subject to availability right of technical modifications reserved All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers This manual is printed on paper treated with chlorine free bleach Contents oo AON Introduction 2 a do a ak 1 Overview of the Documentation 1 Features 0 Bea ie sh ew a an a 3 Notational Conventions 2 22 22mm 7 Technical Data aoaaa aaa 7 Overview Installation Steps 11 Important Information
21. acement of the HDD Module During Operation A hard disk drive module may be swapped during operation only if the orange LED on the hard disk drive module is lit continuously CAUTION Never remove a hard disk drive module during operation if you are not sure that itis operated on a RAID controller and is part of a disk array that operates in the mode RAID Level 1 or 5 To swap a hard disk drive module during current operation proceed as follows gt Pull out the hard disk drive module indicated as defective by a few centi meters gt Wait at least 60 seconds This period is necessary for the RAID controller to recognize that a HDD module has been pulled out and for the hard disk to come to a stop gt Pull out the hard disk drive module completely gt Insert the new hard disk drive module The SCSI IDs of the hard disk drive modules are permanently assigned 8 4 2 Installing Removing a Hard Disk Drive Module The hard disk drives which can be ordered for the server are supplied already mounted in the hard disk drive modules 66 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BX620 S2 Server Blade Components Hard Disk Drives Removing a Hard Disk Drive Module y Figure 31 Removing a hard disk drive module gt Press the locking button 1 until the locking mechanism of the module handle disengages and then swing up the module handle 2 and remove the hard disk module from the bay 3 If a hard disk drive mod
22. ackaging in case you need it later for transporting your system unit If possible devices should be transported in their original packaging Notes On Dealing With Consumables Please dispose of printer consumables and batteries in accordance with local government regulations Do not throw lithium batteries into the household waste They must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations on special waste Notes On Labeling Plastic Housing Parts Please avoid attaching your own labels to plastic housing parts wherever possible since this makes it difficult to recycle them U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 17 Environmental Protection Important Information Take back Recycling and Disposal For details on take back and reuse of devices and consumables within Europe contact your Fujitsu Siemens Computers branch office subsidiary or our recycling center in Paderborn Germany Fujitsu Siemens Computers Recycling Center D 33106 Paderborn Tel 49 5251 8 18010 Fax 49 5251 8 18015 18 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 4 Installation of the Hardware CAUTION Observe the safety information in the chapter Important Information on page 13 The BX620 S2 server blade should not be exposed to any extreme ambient conditions see the section Technical Data on page 7 Protect it from dust moisture and heat 4 1 Installation Steps The following installation steps are described in detail in this chapter e Unpac
23. and outside of the machine Before operating the device wait until it is absolutely dry and has reached approximately the same temperature as the installation site Failure to observe these guidelines can lead to physical damage of the device U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 13 Notes On Safety Important Information CAUTION e Transport the device only in the original packaging or in packaging which protects it from knocks and jolts Setup and Operation CAUTION e Observe the information for setting up your system and operating it in the manual PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit see Related publica tions on page 83 Batteries CAUTION e Incorrect replacement of batteries may lead to a risk of explosion The battery may only be replaced with an identical battery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer e Do not throw batteries into the trash can They must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste e Replace the lithium battery on the relevant components according to the instructions in this manual e All batteries containing pollutants are marked with a symbol a crossed out garbage can as well as the chemical symbol for the heavy metal which classifies it as a pollutant Cd Cadmium Hg Mercury Pb Lead Other Important Notes e Keep this operating manual and all additional documentation together with the device If you pass on the device to third parties you should
24. ction 44 Com Port Address 44 Console Type 44 Flow Control 44 Post Boot support 44 Advanced Chipset Feature 45 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 35 BIOS Setup USB Function 45 USB 2 0 Controller 45 Legacy USB Support 45 Peripheral Configuration 46 Serial Port 1 Address IRQ 46 PCI Configuration 47 Server 48 Memory Scrubbing 48 Memory Spare 49 DIMM x y 49 CPUx Status 49 Power Power management APM 1 2 Interface 50 After Power Failure 51 Boot System start Boot Device Priority 52 Hard Disk Drives 52 Removable Drives 52 CD DVD Drives 52 Security Security functions Supervisor Password User Password 53 Change Supervisor Password 53 Change User Password 53 Password Check 54 Password Check 54 Exit Save settings and quit BIOS setup Save Changes and Exit 55 Discard Changes and Exit 55 Discard Changes 55 Load Optimal Defaults 55 The following sections describe how to enter and navigate in the BIOS setup as well as the individual menus and possible settings 36 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BIOS Setup Entering the BIOS Setup 6 1 Entering the BIOS Setup gt Restart the server blade cold or warm start gt Press the F2 function key gt Enter the setup password if defined and confirm by pressing Enter 6 2 Navigating in the BIOS Setup The BIOS setup screen has the following str
25. e 83 CAUTION Read the safety information and the information on handling electro static sensitive components in the section Components With Electro static Sensitive Devices on page 15 Removing the Dummy Module All unoccupied slots in the BX600 basic unit are fitted with dummy modules to ensure that the electromagnetic emission properties of the system are observed and that the system components are properly cooled If you want to add a BX620 S2 server blade you must first remove a dummy module from the corresponding slot 20 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Installation of the Hardware Installing the BX620 S2 Server Blade Us a O 6 Figure 3 Removing a server blade dummy module Release the locking mechanism of the ejecting handles by pressing the touch points on the inside of both handles 1 simultaneously The ejecting handles of the dummy module will be disengaged gt Swing up the upper handle and swing down the lower handle simultaneously 2 until the locking mechanism of the dummy module disengages and the dummy module ejects Remove the dummy module completely from the slot 3 CAUTION Keep the dummy module for future use If the BX620 S2 server blade is removed and not replaced with a new server blade then the dummy module must be reinstalled for cooling to comply with the applicable EMC regulations regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and for fire protecti
26. e are explained in section 5 1 on page 28 Section 5 2 on page 30 provides details on the various options for switching the BX620 S2 server blade on and off In section 5 3 on page 31 you will find information on configuring the 2 way server bade with ServerStart Section 5 4 on page 34 contains information on updating the firmware ofthe BX620 S2 server blade U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 27 Operating and Connection Panel Preparation for Use and Operation 5 1 Operating and Connection Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 9 BX620 S2 server blade Operating panel The following operating indicator and connection elements are provided figure 9 on page 28 1 Power button fully compatible with Advanced Configuration Power Interface ACPI When the BX600 basic unit is switched on 5 V standby power is present and the server blade is switched OFF and you press the power button a power_up command is sent to the management blade and the server blade will be switched ON When the server blade is switched ON and the power button is kept pressed for less than 4 seconds the server blade will be switched OFF and a power_off notification command will be sent to the management blade graceful shutdown When the server blade is switched ON and the power button is kept pressed for more than 4 seconds the server blade will be switched OFF 28 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76
27. e image server with RemoteDeploy Recommended if the following requirements are satisfied the RemoteDeploy software is available an appropriate cloning image is available deployment server and LAN connection are available Remote installation with ServerStart This installation method is recommended if a LAN connection and a DHCP server deployment server are available but the requirements for cloning are not satisfied U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 11 Overview Installation Steps Local installation with or without ServerStart Since the local installation is the least convenient installation method it is only recommended if the requirements for remote installation or cloning are not satisfied If you wish to install an operating system that is not supported by Server Start you can perform the installation directly without using ServerStart For further information on remote or local installation of server blades il please see the ServerStart manual which contains a Quick Step Guide as well as a detailed description of the different installation options and installation wizards A print version of the ServerStart manual is included in the PRIMERGY ServerView Suite delivered with the BX600 basic unit A PDF version of the manual is contained on the PRIMERGY ServerBooks CD Cloning of server blades is described in the RemoteDeploy manual print version delivered with RemoteDeploy PDF version contained o
28. ed Menu BIOS Setup Peripheral Configuration opens a submenu for setting interface and controller options see section Peripheral Configuration on page 46 PCI Configuration opens a submenu for setting options for the PCI slots and PCI compo nents on the mainboard see section PCI Configuration on page 47 Server opens a submenu for setting memory and CPU administration options see section Server on page 48 6 4 1 Server Management BIOS SETUP UTILITY Server Management Enable Disable 0S nn Boot Watchdog Timer Boot Retry Counter ASRAR Boot Delay Minute Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Load defaults Save and Exit Exit v02 56 C Copyright 1985 2004 American Megatrends Inc Figure 13 Restart options OS Boot Watchdog Timer defines whether the system is restarted Enabled or not Disabled if the operating system cannot establish a connection with a server management process within a defined period of time In this case the server management firmware assumes a startup error 42 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BIOS Setup Advanced Menu If the operating system has no server management process this il option must be set to Disabled to prevent the server management firmware from initiating a restart by mistake The waiting period and the server management process agent are installed with ServerView Timer Count Down Value defines the waiting period ifthe OS B
29. elete the user password in this menu see Clear User Password U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 53 Security Menu BIOS Setup Clear User Password If you select this item and press Enter a dialog box opens in which you can delete the user password Password Check defines whether a password is required for starting the system Entering the BIOS setup always requires a password if defined You can enter both the supervisor and the user password if defined Setup Requires a password to enter the BIOS setup Always Requires a password both to start the system and to enter the BIOS setup If a supervisor password but no user password is defined or an existing user password has been deleted and Password Check is set to Setup only supervisors can access the BIOS setup Password Check is set to Always only supervisors can start the system 54 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BIOS Setup Exit Menu 6 8 Exit Menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Power Boot Secur ity Exit system setup after saving the Discard Changes and Exit changes Discard Changes F10 key can be used Load Optimal Defaults for this operation e Select Screen TL Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen Fi General Help F9 Load defaults F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v2 56 C Copyright 1985 2004 American Megatrends Inc Figure 22 Exit menu Save Changes and Exit saves all parameter changes made in the current session and exits t
30. erver blade 59 switching off 30 switching on 30 unpacking 19 T take back of devices 18 target group 2 technical data 7 transport damage 19 type rating plate 19 U unpacking system 19 Vv ventilation gap 8 Ww server blade 59 adding 20 weight 3 86 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH User Documentation 33094 Paderborn Germany Fax 49 700 372 00001 email manuals fujitsu siemens com http manuals fujitsu siemens com Comments Suggestions Corrections Submitted by Comments on PRIMERGY BX620 S2 2 way Server Blade U41595 J Z156 1 76 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH User Documentation 33094 Paderborn Germany Fax 49 700 372 00001 email manuals fujitsu siemens com http manuals fujitsu siemens com Comments Suggestions Corrections Submitted by Comments on PRIMERGY BX620 S2 2 way Server Blade U41595 J Z156 1 76 O FUJITSU Information on this document On April 1 2009 Fujitsu became the sole owner of Fujitsu Siemens Compu ters This new subsidiary of Fujitsu has been renamed Fujitsu Technology So lutions This document from the document archive refers to a product version which was released a considerable time ago or which is no longer marketed Please note that all company references and copyrights in this document have been legally transferred to Fujitsu Technology Solutions Contact and support addresses will
31. g devices is to be started during the POST Enabled or not Disabled If you want to boot from one of these devices the corresponding BIOS must be started U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 47 Advanced Menu BIOS Setup 6 4 6 Server BIOS SETUP UTILITY If enabled the whole memory will be scrubbed to prevent Disabled uncorrectable memory errors Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled e Select Screen TL Select Item a Change Option Fi General Help F9 Load defaults F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 56 C Copyright 1985 2004 American Megatrends Inc Figure 18 Memory and CPU administration Memory Scrubbing defines whether the memory is constantly monitored correcting all correctable errors Enabled or not Disabled Memory scrubbing also prevents most non correctable memory errors as these usually occur as a result of an accumulation of correctable memory errors Correctable memory errors can be caused for example by adverse or wrong ambient system conditions 48 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BIOS Setup Advanced Menu Memory Spare defines whether a memory is to be used as reserve Enabled or not Disabled The BIOS uses one memory bank as reserve in case too many correctable errors occur in another memory bank Before any non correctable errors occur the contents of this memory bank are redirected to the spare bank The potentially defective memory bank is no longer used
32. ge fully Removing the BX620 S2 Server Blade The BX620 S2 server blade is removed in the same way as the dummy module see Removing the Dummy Module on page 20 CAUTION Read the safety information and the information on handling electro static sensitive components in the section Components With Electro static Sensitive Devices on page 15 When you remove the BX620 S2 server blade and do not replace it with a new one you must insert a dummy module in the empty slot Make sure that the dummy module engages in the slot correctly 24 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Installation of the Hardware Connecting a 4 way server blade 4 4 Connecting the BX620 S2 Server Blade All connections required for operating the BX620 S2 server blade are made via the midplane of the BX600 basic unit When the BX620 S2 server blade is installed in the BX600 basic unit plug contacts to the midplane automatically set up contacts to the following modules on the rear of the BX600 basic unit Power supply units for the power supply Management blade s for server administration KVM blade for connecting monitor keyboard and mouse Switch blade s for connecting to the LAN Fibre Channel pass thru blade or Ethernet pass thru blade for implementing a Fibre Channel port or an additional Ethernet port optional calls for the installation of a Fibre Channel or Gigabit Ethernet daughter card in the server blade see the section
33. he BIOS setup Discard Changes and Exit discards all parameter changes made in the current session and exits the BIOS setup Discard Changes discards all parameter changes made in the current session without exiting the BIOS setup Load Optimal Defaults sets all the parameters to the optimal defaults U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 55 7 Troubleshooting and Tips CAUTION Observe the safety information in the chapter Important Information on page 13 All information on how to behave in the event of faults which can occur during operation of server blades in the PRIMERGY BX600 basic unit is provided in the manual PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit see Related publications on page 83 If a fault occurs attempt to correct it in accordance with the measures described in the chapter Troubleshooting and Tips in the manual PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit see Related publications on page 83 the chapters on the installed components the documentation on the connected devices the help on the individual programs If you cannot correct the fault proceed as follows Note down the steps you have taken and the conditions which led to the fault Also note down the error messages displayed Switch off the defective server blade of the system Contact our service department U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 57 8 BX620 S2 Server Blade Components In this chapter you wil
34. king the system 4 2 on page 19 e Installing the BX620 S2 server blade in the BX600 basic unit see 4 3 on page 20 e Connecting the BX620 S2 server blade see 4 4 on page 25 4 2 Unpacking the BX620 S2 Server Blade CAUTION Observe the safety information in the chapter Important Information starting on page 13 Only unpack the BX620 S2 server blade where you want to install it You should keep the original packaging of the server system in case you need to transport it again gt Unpack all parts Check the contents of the package for visible transport damage Check whether the delivery matches the details on the delivery note The type rating plate is located on the front right hand side of the BX620 S2 server blade s cover If you recognize transport damage or differences between the contents of the package and the delivery note please inform your supplier immediately U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 19 Installing the BX620 S2 Server Blade Installation of the Hardware 43 Installing the BX620 S2 Server Blade in the BX600 Basic Unit A 4 way server blade occupies one slot in the BX600 basic unit In all you can install five BX620 S2 server blades in a PRIMERGY BX600 basic unit Different server blade models can also be operated together in a BX600 basic unit Detailed information on the configuration options is provided in the manual PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit see Related publications on pag
35. l learn how to replace or add hardware components in your PRIMERGY BX620 S2 server blade 8 1 Opening the BX620 S2 Server Blade CAUTION Read the safety information and the information on handling electro static sensitive components in the section Components With Electro static Sensitive Devices on page 15 The BX620 S2 server blade is sensitive to electrostatic discharges and must always be handled with care Place the server blade on a non conducting antistatic surface before you remove the cover Do not push the server blade over any surface Figure 23 Opening the BX620 S2 server blade Press down the two top cover release latches 1 simultaneously to disengage the locking mechanism of the cover plate slide the cover plate backward 2 and lift it off U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 59 Overview BX620 S2 Server Blade Components 8 2 Overview Es A AAA gt A ec z SEA Figure 24 BX600 BX620 S2 server blade Figure 24 above shows the positions of the components of the BX620 S2 server blade for which a description of installation or replacement is provided in this chapter 60 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BX620 S2 Server Blade Components Memory 1 Sockets of the three memory banks for DDR2 400 SDRAM modules 2 HDD module 1 3 HDD module 2 can be replaced with a front PCI expansion
36. ly pushing the two levers into the locking position Insert the server blade in its slot in the BX600 basic unit see Installing the BX620 S2 Server Blade in the BX600 Basic Unit on page 20 64 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BX620 S2 Server Blade Components Hard Disk Drives The BIOS automatically detects sizes and initializes memory according to the size and speed of the installed SDRAMs and reports the memory size and allocation to the system via the configuration registers The SDRAM modules are removed in reverse order CAUTION Be very careful when removing an SDRAM module Apply only enough pressure on the ejector levers to release the module 8 4 Hard Disk Drives The BX620 S2 server blade can accommodate two 3 5 inch hot swappable SCA2 SCSI hard disk drive HDD modules The hard disk drives are controlled by the on board Adaptec HostRAID U320 7902 controller Usually two disks are mirrored in a RAID 1 configuration HDD module and dummy module Figure 30 Hot swap hard disk drive module and dummy module 1 Hard disk drive module hard disk drive carrier with installed hard disk drive Indicators green and orange LED Handle for locking and unlocking the hard disk drive module Locking button Dummy module Oo oO AJOJN Locking tabs for the dummy module U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 65 Hard Disk Drives BX620 S2 Server Blade Components 8 4 1 Repl
37. m indicates configuration conflicts that must be solved Information area The information area right part of the screen contains brief information on the selected menu item and on using the BIOS setup 38 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BIOS Setup Main Menu 6 3 Main Menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Power Boot Security Use ENTER TAB BIOS Version 3410 or SHIFT TAB to BMC F U Version 3A11 select a field 24 561 Use or to Sustem Date Mon 10 25 20041 configure system Time Sync RTC with Mgmt Blade Enabled System Memory 4096MB Memory Test Enabled Select Screen Select Item Change Field Select Field General Help Load defaults Save and Exit Exit v02 56 C Copyright 1985 2004 American Megatrends Inc Figure 11 Main menu BIOS Version indicates the BIOS version BMC F W Version indicates the firmware version of the baseboard management controller BMC System Time System Date used to set the system date and time The system time has the format HH MM SS The system date has the format weekday MM DD YYYY Use the tab key to position the cursor within the individual input fields If the system shows the wrong system date and time after switch on and switch off the lithium battery has run out and must be replaced U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 39 Advanced Menu BIOS Setup Sync RTC with Mgmt Blade switches synchronization of the real time clock and the time of the ma
38. module 4 Lithium battery 5 Optional I O module FC daughter card or Ethernet daughter card The SDRAM modules FC or Ethernet daughter card and PCI riser card must be installed on the server blade before it is inserted in the BX600 basic unit 8 3 Memory On the BX620 S2 server blade there are three memory banks A memory bank consists of two 184 pin DIMM sockets A memory bank can be populated with 1 GB 2 GB or 4GB RAM each with two DDR2 400 SDRAM modules figure 25 The maximum memory expansion is 12 GB CAUTION Only x4 based DRAM organization and single rank SDRAM modules are allowed on the BX620 S2 server blade Figure 25 DDR2 400 SDRAM module The SDRAM modules have coded connectors A so that they cannot be installed incorrectly U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 61 Memory BX620 S2 Server Blade Components Assembly Instructions Observe the correct sequence when plugging in the DDR2 400 SDRAM modules TUITE DISS IEEE f Figure 26 DDR SDRAM socket numbering The DIMM sockets are to be equipped according to their numbering The DIMM sockets furthest from the MCH chip must be equipped first In the case of memory modules with different memory capacities the modules with the greater memory capacity must be inserted in the sockets nearer to the MCH chip higher numbers Example Two 1 GB SDRAM modules and two 2 GB SDRAM modules are to be installed in a BX620 S2 server blade
39. my module installing 20 server blade 20 E ECC 4 electromagnetic compatibility 7 15 EMC 7 environmental conditions 8 environmental protection 17 Error Correcting Code 4 ESD devices sensitive to electrostatic discharge 15 ESD sensitive devices 15 exchanging battery 78 F FCC statement 16 flash EPROM 5 H hard disk drive HDD 3 HDD installing 65 I information additional 3 installation steps for the blade server overview 11 installation steps overview 11 installing dummy module 20 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 85 Index HDD 65 SDRAM module 61 L lithium battery 14 low voltage directive 7 15 M meaning of the symbols 7 memory SDRAM 3 server blade 61 N noise level 9 notational conventions 7 O overloading 5 overview installation steps for the blade server 11 P packaging 17 19 PDA 4 5 power off time defining 31 power on time defining 31 R RAID level 5 recycling of devices 18 reliability 4 S safety instructions 13 safety standards 7 saving energy 17 SDRAM module installing 61 security functions 1 battery 78 connection panel 28 control panel 28 controls 28 CPU 3 dummy module 20 hard disk drive 3 indicator elements 28 memory 3 61 SDRAM module 61 server management 5 ServerStart 5 configuring a server blade 31 reference installation 32 ServerView 5 supported functions 5 standards 7 sticker 17 switching off system 30 switching on system 30 system s
40. n and reboot it The firmware update takes place automatically You may have to change the order of the boot devices in the BIOS to i activate the boot from diskette Further information on this is provided in the manual BIOS Setup and in the User Guide on ServerStart This manual is available on the ServerBooks CD as of Version 5 208 34 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 6 BIOS Setup In the BIOS setup you can set up the system functions and the hardware config uration of a server blade il The scope of the displayed BIOS parameters may depend on the config uration On delivery the default settings of the server blade are active You can change these settings in the BIOS setup The changes will become effective when you save them and exit the BIOS setup The following overview shows the structure of the BIOS Setup menu The numbers in square brackets refer to the pages with the relevant descriptions Main Basic system configuration BIOS Version 39 BMC F W Version 39 System Time System Date 39 Sync RTC with Mgmt Blade 40 System Memory 40 Memory Test 40 Advanced Advanced system configuration Multiprocessor Specification 40 Reset Configuration Data 41 Quiet Boot 41 Hyper Threading Function 41 Server Management 42 OS Boot Watchdog Timer 42 Timer Count Down Value 43 Timer Count Action 43 Boot Retry Counter 43 ASR amp R Boot Delay Minute 43 Console Redire
41. n the PRIMERGY ServerBooks CD 12 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 3 Important Information This chapter contains safety information which you must always observe when using your BX620 S2 server blade 3 1 Notes On Safety You will also find the following safety instructions in the manual entitled Safety which also includes additional notes on the guarantee and ergonomics This device complies with the relevant safety regulations for data processing equipment including electronic office machines for use in an office environment If you have any questions please contact your sales outlet or the customer service center of Fujitsu Siemens Computers CAUTION The actions described in these instructions should only be performed by technicians service personnel or technical specialists Equipment repairs should only be performed by qualified staff Any failure to observe the guidelines in this manual could expose the user to risks electric shock fire hazards and could also damage the equipment Note that any unauthorized opening of the device will result in the invalidation of the warranty and exclusion from all liability Before Setting Up Q CAUTION e During installation and before operating the device observe the instructions on environmental conditions for your device in the section Technical Data on page 7 e Ifthe device is brought in from a cold environment condensation may form on both the inside
42. nagement blade on Enabled or off Disabled System Memory indicates the size of the available main memory Memory Test defines whether a memory test is performed during BIOS startup Enabled or not Disabled 6 4 Advanced Menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main A z Boot Security Exit Configure the MP Specification revision Reset Configuration Data No level Some operating Quiet Boot Disabled system will require Hyper Threading Function Enabled 1 1 for compatibility reason gt Server Management Console Redirection gt Advanced Chipset Feature gt Peripheral Configuration gt PCI Configuration gt Server Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Load defaults Save and Exit Exit v02 56 C Copyright 1985 2004 American Megatrends Inc Figure 12 Advanced menu Multiprocessor Specification sets the multiprocessor table version to be used il For compatibility reasons some operating systems require version 11 40 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BIOS Setup Advanced Menu Reset Configuration Data defines whether the configuration data is reinitialized when the server blade is started Yes When the server blade is started the plug amp play functionality detects the new configuration data and uses it to initialize the installed boards and drives The field is set to No No When the server blade is started the plug amp play functionality initializes the installed boards and drives with
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44. nstall a PCI module proceed as follows Remove the SCSI hard disk drive module on the left side of the BX620 S2 server blade see Removing a Hard Disk Drive Module on page 67 Remove the bezel from above the SCSI hard disk module slot as shown below Figure 33 Unscrew the bezel from above the SCSI hard disk drive module slot gt Unscrew the two screws which fix the bezel U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 69 Front PCI Expansion Module BX620 S2 Server Blade Components Figure 34 Removing the bezel from above the SCSI hard disk drive module slot Turn the bezel forward 1 and remove it 2 Figure 35 Removing the front bezel Remove the front bezel from the PCI module Unscrew the two cross head screws A push the bezel a little to the left and pull it off 70 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BX620 S2 Server Blade Components Front PCI Expansion Module g V Figure 36 Fixing a PCI card in a PCI riser card gt Push the PCI card into the socket of the riser card 1 and fix the PCI card with a cross head screw 2 Figure 37 Mounting the PCI bridge module gt Attach the PCI bridge module to the connector on the main board and fix it with two screws A U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 71 Front PCI Expansion Module BX620 S2 Server Blade Components Figure 38 Inserting the module gt Insert the PC
45. nt expansion options you need a knowledge of hardware and data transmission as well as basic knowledge of the operating system used Additional Server Documentation The PRIMERGY BX600 documentation set includes the following additional manuals Safety manual print version delivered together with the system PDF version available on the ServerBooks CD Ergonomics manual PDF version available on the ServerBooks CD Warranty manual print version delivered together with the system PDF version available on the ServerBooks CD PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit manual PDF version available on the ServerBooks CD PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerStart manual print version delivered together with the system PDF version available on the Server Books CD PRIMERGY BX Blade Server Systems RemoteView Management Blade User Interface Description PDF version available on the ServerBooks CD PRIMERGY BX Blade Server Systems LAN Switch Blade User Interface Description manual PDF version available on the ServerBooks CD 2 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Introduction Features Further Sources of Information Further information is provided in the RemoteDeploy manual only relevant for cloning server blades the technical manual for the rack the manual for the monitor the ServerView Server Management manual the manual for the Remote Test and
46. nuess 2 2 amp ae Ree a a A are PS 55 7 Troubleshooting andTips 57 8 BX620 S2 Server Blade Components 59 8 1 Opening the BX620 S2 Server Blade 59 8 2 Overview o 60 8 3 MOMON i sce pa a Gl a A 61 8 4 Hard Disk Drives 65 8 4 1 Replacement of the HDD Module During Operation 66 8 4 2 Installing Removing a Hard Disk Drive Module 66 8 5 Front PCI Expansion Module nn 68 8 6 Optional I O Module nn 74 8 7 Exchanging the Battery 78 Abbreviations 4 a won ans se PB ti 79 Related publications ee 83 Index xo ee Bee dr A ee de 85 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 1 Introduction The PRIMERGY BX620 S2 server blade is a further model of the highly compact powerful server blade which can be operated in the PRIMERGY BX600 basic unit Figure 1 PRIMERGY BX620 S2 server blade As ultracompact systems the BX620 S2 server blades with one or two CPUs are ideally suited for use in computer centers in companies and Internet service providers They are ideally suited to function as large application servers terminal servers for computer intensive applications and as DBMS servers Security functions in the BIOS Setup protect the data on the server blades against manipulation The BX620 S2 server blade occupies one slot in the BX600 basic uni
47. of an error and automatically hides the defective system compo nents The PDA Prefailure Detection and Analyzing technology from Fujitsu Siemens Computers analyzes and monitors all components relevant for system reliability 4 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Introduction Features The on board SCSI RAID controllers with HostRAID support RAID Levels O and 1 increase system availability Server Management Server management is implemented via the supplied ServerView software and PDA Prefailure Detection and Analyzing technology from Fujitsu Siemens Computers PDA warns of system errors or overloading before they occur so that preventive measures can be taken ServerView allows the management of all PRIMERGY servers in the network via a central console Here ServerView supports the following functions e Temperature monitoring of the CPU and the surrounding area e Watchdog timer for Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart ASR amp R in the event of memory modules or processors failing e Power monitoring e End of life monitoring of the fans with timely notification before a failure e Watchdog timer for operating system monitoring and application monitoring with ASR amp R Deployment software makes installing multiple servers fast and easy For further information see the corresponding documentation see Related publi cations on page 83 Information on server management with ServerView is provided in the
48. off Disabled 50 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BIOS Setup Boot Menu After Power Failure defines whether the server is to be restarted after a power failure or not Stay Off Leave the server switched off after a power failure Last State Restore the last state of the server before the power failure i e if the server was switched off leave it off if it was running switch it back on Power On Restart the server after a power failure 6 6 Boot Menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Power i Security Exit Specifies the Boot Device gt Hard Disk Drives Priority sequence gt Removable Drives gt CD DUD Drives e Select Screen tl Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen Fi General Help F9 Load defaults F18 Save and Exit ESC Exit v0Z 56 C Copyright 1985 2004 American Megatrends Inc Figure 20 Boot menu U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 51 Boot Menu BIOS Setup Boot Device Priority opens a submenu in which you define the order in which the available devices are searched for the system files required by the system BIOS during booting Hard Disk Drives opens a submenu in which you define the order in which the available hard disk drives are searched for the system files required by the system BIOS during booting Removable Drives opens a submenu in which you define the order in which the available removable media are searched for the system files required by the system BIOS during booting This i
49. on Installation is the same as for the server blade see Installing a BX620 S2 Server Blade on page 22 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 21 Installing the BX620 S2 Server Blade Installation of the Hardware Installing a BX620 S2 Server Blade CAUTION Read the safety information and the information on handling electro static sensitive components in the section Components With Electro static Sensitive Devices on page 15 NS AAAAAAAAA AAAANANRANA AARARRAANAR Figure 4 Turning the eject handles into the unlocked position Press the touch points on the inside of the eject handles 1 of the BX620 S2 server blade to disengage the locking mechanism of the handles gt Turn the eject handles outward 2 into the unlocked position 22 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Installation of the Hardware Installing the BX620 S2 Server Blade eee ee Figure 5 Installing a server blade gt Push the server blade into the slot as far as possible while keeping the eject handles in the unlocked position Please make sure that the server blade is mounted in the correct direction The upper narrow side of the server blade is labeled TOP SIDE 1 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 23 Installing the BX620 S2 Server Blade Installation of the Hardware L Figure 6 Final engaging of the locking mechanism gt Press the eject handles to enable the locking mechanism to enga
50. oot Watchdog Timer is Enabled Timer Count Action defines the action to be taken ifthe OS Boot Watchdog Timer is Enabled Power Cycle No Action Reset Power Off Boot Retry Counter defines the number of attempts 1 7 or No Retry for starting the operating system Firstly this parameter depends on the setting of the OS Boot Watchdog Timer secondly critical system errors can induce a restart and decrement the counter After the last attempt the system is shut down ASR amp R Boot Delay Minute defines the delay of a system restart after it has been shut down because of an error 1 30 minutes The system is restarted after the defined waiting period U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 43 Advanced Menu BIOS Setup 6 4 2 Console Redirection BIOS SETUP UTILITY Console Redirection If enabled it will E E motherboard Console Type Flow Control Post Boot support e Select Screen tl Select Item Change Option Fi General Help F9 Load defaults F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 56 C Copyright 1985 2004 American Megatrends Inc Figure 14 Terminal communication Com Port Address defines the interface for communicating with the terminal On board COM A or Disabled Selecting Disabled switches the terminal functionality off and hides the remaining items of this submenu Console Type defines the transmission protocol for the communication with the terminal This setting must be the same on the terminal and the serve
51. ory with a current When the charge is too low or the battery is empty a corresponding error message is provided The lithium battery must then be replaced CAUTION Read the safety information and the information on handling batteries in the section Batteries on page 14 Incorrect replacement of batteries may lead to a risk of explosion The battery must only be replaced with an identical battery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer Make sure you insert the battery the right way round The plus pole must be at the top Figure 46 Replacing batteries gt Press the locking lever in the direction of the arrow 1 and pull the lithium battery out of its socket and remove it 2 gt Insert a new lithium battery of the same type into the socket 3 and let the lever snap back onto the battery to hold it in place 78 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Abbreviations ASR amp R Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart BIOS Basic Input Output System CD Compact Disk COM Communication CPU Central Processing Unit DBMS Database Management System DDR Double Data Rate RAM DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module DVD Digital Video Disk ECC Error Correcting Code EDC Error Detection Code EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility ESD Electrostatic Discharge U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 79 Abbreviations FC GAM HDD HU 1 0 IDE LAN LCD LED MCH MRL
52. ponsible for any radio or television inter ference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substi tution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu Siemens Computers The correction of interferences caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user The use of shielded I O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices Failure to do so may violate FCC and ICES rules 16 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Important Information Environmental Protection 3 5 Environmental Protection Environmentally Friendly Product Design and Development This product has been designed in accordance with standards for environmen tally friendly product design and development This means that the designers have taken into account important criteria such as durability selection of materials and coding emissions packaging the ease with which the product can be dismantled and the extent to which it can be recycled This saves resources and thus reduces damage to the environment Notes On Saving Energy Devices that do not have to be on permanently should not be switched on until they need to be used and should be switched off during long breaks and on completion of work Notes On Packaging Please do not throw away the packaging We recommend that you keep the original p
53. r Flow Control defines the flow control of the transmission via the interface This setting must be the same on the terminal and the server Post Boot support defines whether the Console Redirection remains active Enabled or not Disabled after the power on self test POST 44 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BIOS Setup Advanced Menu 6 4 3 Advanced Chipset Feature BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Chipset Feature Enables USB host controllers USB 2 0 Controller Disabledl Legacy USB Support Enabled Select Screen Select Iten Change Option General Help Load defaults Save and Exit Exit v02 56 C Copyright 1985 2004 American Megatrends Inc Figure 15 Advanced chipset properties USB Function defines whether the USB hardware is switched on Enabled or off Disabled If this menu item is set to Disabled the USB controller is not detected by any operating system and USB devices cannot be used USB 2 0 Controller defines whether the USB controller Universal Serial Bus of the mainboard operates according to specification 2 0 Enabled or 1 1 Disabled If this option is set to Enabled the system BIOS defines which system resources interrupts addresses are used Legacy USB Support defines whether the USB emulation for keyboard and mouse is switched on Enabled or off Disabled This emulation is also required when starting the operating system from a USB device U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 45
54. r blade on item 1 in figure 9 on page 28 gt Ifthe CD ROM drive and the diskette drive are not to be supplied with power via the USB hub of the breakout cable connect them directly to a power outlet gt Connect the monitor keyboard and mouse to the KVM blade on the rear of the BX600 basic unit Information on this is provided in the manual PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit see Related publications on page 83 gt Press the KVM button item 2 in figure 9 on page 28 on the server blade s operating panel to switch the keyboard mouse and monitor from the KVM blade to the server blade 32 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Configuring the BX620 S2 Server Blade Switching the Server Blade On Off Software Preparation Booting from the CD ROM drive Boot the relevant server blade from the ServerStart CD to install the operating system In some cases you will have to change some settings to do this Insert the ServerStart CD in the CD ROM drive and press the on off button item 1 in figure 9 on page 28 on the server blade s operating panel gt Press the KVM button item 2 in figure 9 on page 28 on the server blade s operating panel to switch the keyboard mouse and monitor from the KVM blade to the server blade Wait a few seconds until the monitor has been activated gt If requested press F2 to call the BIOS setup of the server blade gt Inthe BIOS Setup menu select the submenu Boot and activate Boot
55. t It can be integrated together with other PRIMERGY BX600 server blade models Information on installation setup and operation of the BX600 basic unit is provided in the manual PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit see Related publications on page 83 1 1 Overview of the Documentation PRIMERGY manuals are available in PDF format on the ServerBooks CD The ServerBooks CD is part of the PRIMERGY ServerView Suite delivered with each server system U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 1 Overview of the Documentation Introduction The PDF files for the manuals can also be downloaded free of charge from the Internet The overview page showing the online documentation available in the Internet can be found via the URL http manuals fujitsu siemens com primergyservers html Concept and Target Group of this Manual This Operating Manual is intended for users who are responsible for installing the hardware and operating the BX620 S2 server blade on the PRIMERGY BX600 basic unit It contains special information for installation placing in service and operation of the PRIMERGY BX620 S2 server blade blade All global information for server blade models for installation placing in service and operation of PRIMERGY BX600 server blades is available in the manual PRIMERGY BX600 basic unit see Related publications on page 83 For a brief overview of the installation steps please see chapter 2 on page 11ff To understand the differe
56. ted publications on page 83 30 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Configuring the BX620 S2 Server Blade Switching the Server Blade On Off Switching the BX620 S2 Server Blade On Off Using the Operating Panel The BX600 basic unit must be switched on The server blade can be switched on and off as follows To switch on the server blade press the on off button the server blade item 1 in figure 9 on page 28 To switch off the server blade press the on off button of the server blade item 1 in figure 9 on page 28 for 4 seconds Defined power on power off time The server blade is switched on and off at the time defined in ServerView After power failure An activated server blade switches itself on again automatically after a power failure dependent on the BIOS setting see manual BIOS Setup 5 3 Configuring a BX620 S2 Server Blade with ServerStart PRIMERGY BX600 server blades can be configured in different ways Local installation with or without ServerStart For remote installation see the section ServerStart Remote Installation in the ServerStart manual on the ServerBooks CD Copying of the clone images from a remote image repository to the required server blades further information is provided in the manual on RemoteDeploy on the ServerBooks CD as of Version 5 210 The optional RemoteDeploy software package is available from the customer support of Fujitsu Siemens under the order number U15000 C180
57. tem is only displayed if a removable drive is attached CD DVD Drives opens a submenu in which you define the order in which the available CD DVD drives are searched for the system files required by the system BIOS during booting This item is only displayed if a CD DVD drive is attached 52 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BIOS Setup Security Menu 6 7 Security Menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Power t Sect Exit Install or Change the Supervisor Password Installed password User Password Not Installed Change User Password Clear User Password Password Check e Select Screen tL Select Item Enter Change Fi General Help F9 Load defaults F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02 56 C Copuright 1985 2004 American Megatrends Inc Figure 21 Security menu Supervisor Password User Password indicates whether the corresponding password is used Installed or not Not Installed Change Supervisor Password If you select this item and press Enter a dialog box opens in which you can define a supervisor password A defined supervisor password allows only authorized users write access to the BIOS setup To delete a supervisor password open the window for defining the password and press Enter twice Change User Password If you select this item and press Enter a dialog box opens in which you can define a user password The user password grants users read access to the BIOS setup As a user you can only change or d
58. the configuration data that is currently in effect Quiet Boot defines whether a logo Enabled is displayed on the screen instead of the startup information Disabled This function can only be set ifthe Console Redirection function see further down is switched off If you have selected the logo display you can switch to the startup infor mation by pressing F3 or ESC In the case of an error the startup information is displayed automatically Hyper Threading Function defines whether the operating system can use all the logical processors within a physical processor Enabled or only the first logical processor Disabled The hyper threading technology makes a single physical il processor appear as multiple logical processors which allows the operating system to make better use of the internal processor resources The advantages of this technology can only be used by operating systems with hyper threading support This setting has no effect on operating systems which do not support hyper threading Server Management opens a submenu for setting restart options see section Server Management on page 42 Console Redirection opens a submenu for setting terminal communication options see section Console Redirection on page 44 Advanced Chipset Feature opens a submenu for setting chipset properties see section Advanced Chipset Feature on page 45 U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 41 Advanc
59. tion Green System is switched ON and online U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 29 Switching the Server Blade On Off Preparation for Use and Operation 6 NIC indicator green LED Dark System or server blade is switched OFF and LAN interface not working Lights green LAN is connected Blinks green LAN is active 7 USB VGA connector Adapter connector for two USB ports for external CD FD drives and one VGA port il A special cable is required see figure 8 on page 26 HDD access green LED Dark Hard disk drive is inactive Lights green Hard disk drive is active HDD indicator amber LED Lights amber The server blade is switched ON and the hard disk drive is faulty 5 2 Switching a BX620 S2 Server Blade On Off Q CAUTION If you switch the BX620 S2 server blade on and only flickering stripes appear on the connected monitor switch it off immediately see the chapter Troubleshooting and Tips on page 57 This section describes how you can switch the BX620 S2 server blade on and off using the operating panel of the server blade when the BX600 basic unit is activated In addition the PRIMERGY BX600 basic unit offers the option of switching the installed server blade on and off via the operating panel of the overall system and via the web interface of the management blade Detailed information on this topic is provided in the manual PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit see Rela
60. ucture BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Power Boot Security Use ENTER TAB BIOS Version 3410 or SHIFT TAB to BMC F W Version 3411 select a field 24 561 Use or to Sustem Date Mon 10 25 20041 configure system Time Sync RTC with Mgmt Blade Enabled System Memory 4096MB Memory Test Enabled Select Screen Select Item Change Field Select Field General Help Load defaults Save and Exit Exit v02 56 C Copyright 1985 2004 American Megatrends Inc Figure 10 Structure of the BIOS setup screen U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 37 Navigating in the BIOS Setup BIOS Setup Menu bar Use the gt and keys to select a menu Main Advanced from the menu bar Work area The work area left part of the screen shows the menu information and possible settings for the selected menu Use the t and Y cursor keys to select the menu item you want A gt on the left indicates a menu item which contains submenus To open a submenu select the corresponding menu item and press Enter Pressing the ESC key in the submenu returns you to the higher menu Square brackets enclosing a parameter value show that this value can be changed by pressing the and keys If the parameter consists of several input sections as is the case with the time or date you reach the next section by pressing the Tab key An asterisk in front of a menu ite
61. ule has been removed and no new module is installed in its place you should install a dummy module in the empty bay Make sure that the dummy module engages properly in the bay Installation of a hard disk drive module is performed in reverse order U41595 J Z156 1 76 Rev 1 0 67 Front PCI Expansion Module BX620 S2 Server Blade Components 85 Front PCI Expansion Module The BX620 S2 server blade can be equipped with a proprietary expansion module located on the front for a standard half size PCI card via a PCI riser card This PCI module will occupy the space of the internal SCSI hard disk module on the left side of the server blade Figure 32 PCI module components Slot for a half size PCI card Connector for PCI bridge module 3 Bridge module for connecting the PCI riser card to the main board of the BX620 S2 server blade 4 Front bezel 68 Rev 1 0 U41595 J Z156 1 76 BX620 S2 Server Blade Components Front PCI Expansion Module Installing a PCI Expansion Module CAUTION Read the safety information and the information on handling electro static sensitive components in the section Components With Electro static Sensitive Devices on page 15 BX620 S2 server blades with PCI modules must be installed in slots 5 il and 6 of the BX600 basic unit only This is why the bend radius of front PCI cables requires about 100 mm of space see manual PRIMERGY BX600 Basic Unit To i
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