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1. Figure 19 ID indicator and ID button right 1 ID indicator blue Lights blue when the system has been selected by pressing the ID button 2 To deactivate press the button again The ID indicator can also be activated via ServerView and its status reported to ServerView 2 ID button The ID indicators on the front and on the rear of the server light up synchronously when the ID button is pressed U41662 J Z156 1 76 59 Operating and Indicator Elements Commissioning and Operation 5 1 2 3 Indicators on the Hot plug Power Supply Units Figure 20 Indicators on the power supply units right unit 1 Operating indicator green Lights when the server is switched ON and running 2 Error indicator orange Lights when an error has occurred in the power supply unit 3 Power indicator green Lights when the server is connected to the mains When the server is operating normally LED 1 and 3 light permanently LED 2 does not light As soon as LED 2 is lighting thus signalling an error the corre sponding power supply unit should be replaced as soon as possible This can be done during operation see Replacing a Hot plug Power Supply Unit on page 75 60 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Commissioning and Operation Switching the Server ON and OFF 5 2 Switching the Server ON and OFF CAUTION If after switching ON the server there is nothing but flicke
2. 60 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Contents 5 2 Switching the Server ON and OFF 61 5 3 Configuring the Server cca ka ek a e ke 63 5 3 1 Configuring the SCSI RAID Controller 63 5 3 2 Configuration with ServerStart 64 5 3 3 Configuration without ServerStart 65 5 4 Cleaning ihe Servet aa s a Ku au ww ee A 66 6 Property and Data Protection asaan aaa aa 67 6 1 Mechanical Access Protection o oo 67 6 2 BIOS Setup Security Functions 2 2 222m ren 67 T Problem Solutions and Tips sanaaa anaana 69 7 1 Power on Indicator Remains Dark 69 72 The Server Switches itself OFF 70 7 3 The Monitor Remains Dark 2 2 70 7 4 Flickering Stripes across the Monitor 71 7 5 No Monitor Display or Display Drifts 71 7 6 Time and or Date are Incorrect 71 Z7 System Falls ta Bopi au aka we 00 0 a E A A 72 7 8 Drives dead at System Boot 2 22 2 a a 72 7 9 Added Drive Defective o oaoa a 12 7 10 Error Messages on the Monitor 73 7 11 Error Messages on the Control Panel LocalView 73 8 Hot plug Components sasaaa aaaea 75 8 1 Replacing a Hot plug Power Supply Unit 75 8 2 Replacing a Hot plug System Fan Unit 77 8 3 Hot plug Hard Disk Drives aoaaa a 78 8 3 1 Handling HDD Modules aaa oaaae 79 8 3 2 Installing Removing a HDD
3. Effects on the environment and human health Electrical electronic used devices contain parts which must be handled selectively according to the EU directive Separate collection and selective treatment are the basis for environment friendly disposal and the protection of human health Meaning of the symbol Crossed out rubbish bin on wheels Electrical electronic devices which are marked with one of the following symbols may not be disposed of with household refuse in accordance with the EU directive Figure 2 Symbols for electrical electronic devices U41662 J Z156 1 76 29 Environmental Protection Important Notes Returning Batteries Batteries which are marked with one of the following symbols may not be disposed of together with household refuse according to the applicable EU directive Figure 3 Symbols for batteries With batteries containing harmful substances the chemical symbol for the heavy metal contained is indicated below the waste bin Cd Cadmium Hg Mercury Pb Lead The following applies to Germany Private consumers can return batteries at the point of sale or the immediate vicinity thereof free of charge exception starter batteries The final consumer is obligated to return defective or used batteries to the seller or to the return points established for this purpose Local Contacts For details on take back and reuse of devices and consuma
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6. on page 81 To remove the server follow the same procedure in the reverse order When removing the server make sure you pull out the left and right chassis holders see figure 7 on page 40 in parallel 42 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hardware Installation Connecting Devices to the Server 4 4 Connecting Devices to the Server The ports for external devices are on the front and on the rear of the server Which additional ports are available on your server depends on the PCI boards and other options installed e g an optional SCSI port Some of the devices that can be connected may require special software e g drivers to be installed and configured see the documentation for the connected device On the front side of the server there is a VGA port and three USB ports see figure 10 VGA USB Figure 10 Ports on the front side The two VGA ports on the front and rear side see figure 11 on page 44 may only be used alternatively the unused port is deactivated automati Cally U41662 J Z156 1 76 43 Connecting Devices to the Server Hardware Installation The standard ports on the rear side are marked with symbols and some are color coded ae con bhi LL un Er LLL Figure 11 Rear ports left Serial port COM1 turquoise 3 USB ports 2 VGA port blue LAN ports 1 and 2 D gt 44 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hardware Installation Connecting the Server t
7. EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility 100 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Abbreviations EMP EPP Emergency Management Port Enhanced Parallel Port EPROM ESD FAT FPC FRU FSB GAM GUI HDD HSC HU 2C Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory ElectroStatic Discharge File Allocation Table Front Panel Controller Field Replaceable Unit Front Side Bus Global Array Manager Graphical User Interface Hard Disk Drive Hot Swap Controller Height Unit Inter Integrated Circuit U41662 J Z156 1 76 101 Abbreviations 1 0 Input Output ICM Intelligent Chassis Management ID Identification IDE Integrated Drive Electronics IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IME Integrated Mirroring Enhanced IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface IRQ Interrupt Request Line LAN Local Area Network LBA Logical Block Address LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode LP Low Profile LUN Logical Unit Number 102 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Abbreviations LVD Low Voltage Differential SCSI MRL Manual Retention Latch MMF Multi Mode Faser NMI Non Maskable Interrupt NTFS New Technology File System NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory OS Operating System PAM Promise Array Management PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PDA Prefailure Detection and Analysing PDF Portable Data Format POST Power ON Self Test PS 2 Personal System 2 RAI
8. HDD modules The Global Flash tool supplied with the Fujitsu Siemens Computers utilities supports a fast BIOS update via the LAN port local BIOS update is performed via the USB port The optional RemoteView remote test and diagnostics system allows the PRIMERGY RX600 S3 server to be maintained from remote locations RemoteView RemoteView is the remote management solution from Fujitsu Siemens Computers for PRIMERGY systems RemoteView and the relevant hardware components integrated on the system board allow remote monitoring and maintenance as well as fast restoration of operability in the event of errors With RemoteView you get an ample remote test and diagnosis package Remote monitoring and maintenance avoids time consuming and costly on site repairs and reduces service costs This leads to a reduction in the total cost of ownership and an excellent return on investment for the remote management solution 12 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Introduction Notational Conventions RemoteView helps e switch ON OFF the system remotely e monitor systems and analyze the cause of faults e prepare error resolution or have this process initiated independently if possible e identify potential sources of error e configure the system e adjust system settings and initiate system restarts from a remote location For more information on RemoteView see Related publications on page 107 A so called Remote Service Board RSB can be used in co
9. for users and administrators By combining these options in a meaningful way you can achieve optimum protection for your system You will find a detailed description of the Security menu and how to assign passwords in the BIOS manual for the D2352 system board on the ServerBooks CD see also Related publications on page 107 U41662 J Z156 1 76 67 7 Problem Solutions and Tips CAUTION Observe the safety information in the manuals Security and in chapter Hardware Installation on page 31 If a problem occurs try to resolve it as described in this chapter inthe documentation for the attached devices inthe help systems of the software used If you fail to correct the problem proceed as follows gt Make a note of the steps and the circumstances that led to the fault Note also any error message which may have been displayed gt Switch the server OFF Contact our Service organization 7 1 Power on Indicator Remains Dark The power on indicator remains dark after switching ON Power cable not connected correctly Make sure that the power cables are correctly connected to the server and to the grounded power sockets Power supply overloaded gt Pull the server power plugs out of their sockets gt Wait a few seconds and plug the power plugs into their grounded sockets again gt Switch your server ON U41662 J Z156 1 76 69 The Server Switches itself OFF Problem So
10. they must either be in mirroring mode or in RAID mode Hot add Inserting new memory boards into empty slots see Removing the Dummy Module on page 86 und Inserting a Hot plug Memory Board on page 87 CAUTION If mirroring mode or RAID mode is not specified in BIOS setup hot add during system operation is only possible if maximum compatibility in configured in BIOS setup Additionally hot add and hot replace must be supported by the operation il system If the above conditions are not fulfilled no hot plug operations are possible The server must then be shut down before the operation can be started Only memory boards of the same type and the same settings may be replaced or added The new memory board will not be put into operation if the configuration is not consistent Replacing and adding DIMMs to the memory boards is described in the Options Guide 84 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hot plug Components Memory boards 8 4 1 Removing a Hot plug Memory Board gt Remove the system cover see Opening Closing the Casing on page 98 DO p18 1A 2B 2A afiar i ds e EATE H FN Figure 28 Preparing a memory board for removal Check the green mirroring 1 or RAID 2 indicator on the memory board If none of both indicators is lighting gt Shut down the server and remove the memory board in powerless condition gt Press the white attention button 4 on the memory board yo
11. Additional security is provided by the lockable rack door This server occupies 4 height units HU in the rack 1 1 Overview of the Documentation PRIMERGY manuals are available in PDF format on the ServerBooks CD which 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 on the Internet can be found via the URL http manuals fujitsu siemens com choose industry standard servers U41662 J Z156 1 76 5 Overview of the Documentation Introduction Concept and Target Group of this Manual This operating manual describes how to install commission and operate your server It is intended for those responsible for installing the hardware and ensuring that the system runs smoothly The manual contains all of the information required for installing your PRIMERGY RX600 S3 server To understand the different expansion options it is necessary to have a knowledge of hardware and data transmission as well as basic knowledge of the operating system used Additional Components of the Server Documentation The PRIMERGY RX600 S3 documentation comprises the following manuals Quick Start Hardware PRIMERGY RX600 S3 poster Quick Start Software PRIMERGY ServerView Suite poster Warranty manual print version delivered together with the system PD
12. Dummy Module 80 8 4 Hot plug Memory Boards us Hu Er en a eo 84 8 4 1 Removing a Hot plug Memory Board 85 8 4 2 Removing the Dummy Module 86 8 4 3 Inserting a Hot plug Memory Board 87 8 5 Helping PCI Boards as aaa Banner 88 8 5 1 Removing Hot plug PCI Boards 90 8 5 2 Removing the Dummy Module 94 8 5 3 Inserting a Hot plug PCI Board 96 8 6 Opening Closing the Casing 4 98 RDBIEMISHONS o oo eee a Gem HOS a SRA Re Oe eas 99 Related publications 2 nn mn eee en 107 Index CR KR SRR EE ESE ERE ECR Se RE EES 109 U41662 J Z156 1 76 1 Introduction The PRIMERGY RX600 S3 server is an Intel based server for mid size and large companies The server is suitable for use as a file server and also as an application information or Internet server It is available as a rack model The PRIMERGY RX600 S3 server offers a high level of reliability and availability through highly developed hardware and software components These include hot plug hard disk drive modules hot plug system fans and power supply units hot plug PCI slots and memory boards the ServerView server management software Prefailure Detection and Analysing PDA and Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart ASR amp R Security functions in the BIOS Setup and on the system board protect the data on the server against manipulation
13. RAID option activation of the RoMB controller is performed ex factory by means of an activation key on the system board RAID levels 0 1 10 5 50 are supported The MegaRAID RoMB controller uses the onboard Ultra320 SCSI controller by means of a logic specially integrated on the system board Optionally a BBU is available for the RoMB controller to secure memory contents in case of a power failure Accessible Drives Components Various mounting locations are available one location with a LocalView module standard one location for a slimline CD or DVD drive standard one location for a SCSI 5 25 inch magnetic tape drive option The accessible drives components integrated in these locations cannot be replaced while the system is up and running Power Supply The server has two hot plug power supply units that adjust automatically to any power voltage in the range from 200 V 240 V Thus redundancy of the power supply is ensured If one power supply unit fails the second unit will maintain uninterrupted operation The defective power supply unit can be replaced online for further details see section Replacing a Hot plug Power Supply Unit on page 75 U41662 J Z156 1 76 9 Features Introduction Ventilation The server is cooled by means of four hot plug system fans redundant config uration Two fans each are contained in one fan unit Fan control is performed via temperature sensors If a sensor fa
14. Z156 1 76 73 8 Hot plug Components This chapter describes how to handle hot plug components and or how to modify your server hardware The hot plug procedure replacing and adding components while the system is operating enhances the availability of system operation ensuring a high degree of data security and system stability First hot plug components are described which are directly accessible from the outside power supply units fans and HDD modules After that hot plug compo nents are treated which are only accessible after removing the cover memory boards and PCI boards CAUTION Please observe the safety information in chapter Important Notes on page 19 CAUTION Defective hot plug components should be replaced as soon as possible Above all this applies to system fans and power supply units Upgrading or replacing fix installed components is described in the Options Guide or in the Service Manual and may only be performed by qualified maintenance staff 8 1 Replacing a Hot plug Power Supply Unit The server has two hot plug power supply units installed ensuring a redundant power supply If one unit fails the other unit ensures unimpaired further operation The defective power supply unit can be replaced during operation CAUTION Before replacing a non defective hot plug power supply unit in a non redundant configuration only one power supply unit present the server must be switched OFF
15. an effective way of configuring the server and installing the operating system To find out how to operate ServerStart and for further information refer to the manual ServerView Suite ServerStart provided as a PDF file You will find information on configuration in the section Configuration with ServerStart on page 64 U41662 J Z156 1 76 17 Overview of Installation Steps Local configuration and installation with or without ServerStart see section Configuration with ServerStart on page 64 or section Configu ration without ServerStart on page 65 18 U41662 J Z156 1 76 3 Important Notes In this chapter you will find essential information regarding safety when working with your server 3 1 Notes on Safety You will also find the following safety instructions in the manual entitled Safety This device complies with the relevant safety regulations for data processing equipment If you have any questions about where you can set up the device contact your sales outlet or our customer service team CAUTION The actions described in these instructions should only be performed by technical specialists Equipment repairs should only be performed by authorized qualified staff Any unauthorized openings and improper repairs could expose the user to risks electric shock energy hazards fire hazards and could also damage the equipment Please note that any unauthorized openings of the
16. batteries and accumulators into the household waste They must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste see also Returning Batteries on page 30 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 28 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Important Notes Environmental Protection Returning Used Electrical and Electronic Devices in EU Countries Separate collection Users of electrical and electronic devices are obligated to collect used devices separately Electrical electronic used devices may not be disposed of together with unsorted household refuse The separate collection is a condition for reuse recycling and utilisation of used electrical electronic devices which ensures the protection of resources Return and collection systems Electrical electronic used devices from private households can be returned free of charge To return your used device please use the country specific return and collection systems available to you see Local Contacts on page 30 The return of used devices which pose a health or safety risk for human beings due to soiling during use may be refused Reuse recycling and utilisation By actively using the offered return and collection systems you make your contribution to the reuse recycling and utilisation of electrical electronic devices
17. be marked clearly so that they can be put back into their original place after an upgrade If this is not taken into account existing data can be destroyed CAUTION The hot plug function can only be performed together with a corre sponding RAID configuration Further information about RAID configurations or RAID levels can be found in the RAID controller documentation see Related publications on page 107 78 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hot plug Components HDD modules 8 3 1 Handling HDD Modules Hard disk drives incorporated in the HDD modules are highly sensitive electro magnetic devices and must be handled with great care It is extremely likely that an incorrect handling will lead to a partially and or total failure of the hard disk drives These failures will result in data errors and to loss of data or to total destruction of the hard disk drive Please observe following rules which will help to avoid the occurrence of this type of problems e Store and transport HDD modules only within the limits stipulated in the specification e When transporting HDD modules even over short distances always use the original packaging ESD labeling e Never expose a HDD module to a temperature shock Avoid the formation of condensation inside and on the outside of the hard disk drives CAUTION The HDD module must be acclimatized in its operating environment for an acclimatization time Tempera
18. connections on the PCI board are not blocked by snap fits Proceed in the same way using other snap fits Commissioning a PCI Board gt gt Insert the PCI board attached to the pull out aid in the PCI slot Lock the PCI board see figure 33 on page 91 by pushing the green latch back into the casing until it engages If present connect the cables of the new PCI board Press the attention button 1 see figure 32 on page 90 The attention LED and the power LED flash orange The slot is in the enable sequence Wait until the attention LED and the power indicator light green The slot is now powered on il If the attention LED keeps flashing an error has occurred Remove the PCI board and repeat the procedure Close the cover again see Opening Closing the Casing on page 98 U41662 J Z156 1 76 97 Opening Closing the Casing Hot plug Components 8 6 Opening Closing the Casing CAUTION The actions described in these instructions should only be performed by technical specialists Equipment repairs should only be performed by authorized qualified staff Any unauthorized openings and improper repairs could expose the user to risks electric shock energy hazards fire hazards and could also damage the equipment Please observe the safety information in chapter Important Notes on page 19 N CAUTION The cover must be reinstalled as soon as possible due to cooling to comply with applicabl
19. device will result in the invalidation of the warranty and exclusion from all liability U41662 J Z156 1 76 19 Notes on Safety Important Notes Before Setting up CAUTION During installation and before operating the device observe the instructions on environmental conditions for your device see section Technical Data on page 14 Ifthe device is brought in from a cold environment condensation may form both inside and on the outside of the machine Before operating the device 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 material damage of the device Transport the device only in the original packaging or in a packaging which protects it from knocks and jolts Installation and Operation CAUTION If the rack model is integrated in an installation that receives power from an industrial public power supply network with the IEC309 connector the public power supply protection must comply with the requirements for the non industrial public power supply networks for the type A connector The server automatically sets itself to a voltage in the range of 200 V 240 V Make sure that your local voltage is within this range This device has safety tested power cables and must only be connected to properly grounded power sockets Ensure that the power sockets on the device or the grounded mains outlet ar
20. ihn 19 CE Certilicate 4244844 air nn 25 FCC Class A Compliance Statement 25 Transporting ihe Server 24446444 6402 Aa rn 26 Notes on Installing into the Rack 27 Environmental Protection 2 20 28 Hardware Installation 0 028202 eee 31 installation SSS oac oe eR oe air ges See 32 Unpacking the Server 2 2 2 nme 32 Installing Removing the Server into the Rack 33 Mounting into the PRIMECENTER Rack 37 Mounting into the DataCenter Rack 39 Mounting inte Srd Party Racks lt lt i i 64 486 sa 2000 39 Installlng THE SSO lt o 24 ow ae aa a a 40 Connecting Devices to the Server 2 22 43 Connecting the Server to the Mains Voltage 45 Connecting the Monitor 0040 004 46 Hints Connecting Disconnecting Cables 47 Commissioning and Operation 49 Operating and Indicator Elements 49 TAGORE did 2 0 ck rks Shes bes ye yn ae Be ess nae ee 49 Operating Elements 545 sr a Hr ERR eH 50 Indicators on the Operating Panel 51 Indicators on the Accessible Drives Components 53 Hard Disk Drive Indicators cca ed doe Hr 56 Indicators on the Hot plug Fans 02 57 TMERRI coe 548 a 8 0 Ra RI Ra en 58 LAN Indicators on the Connection Panel 58 ID indicator and ID DURON e c 3 2 ew we aa 59 Indicators on the Hot plug Power Supply Units
21. in the power supply of the server can be established In this case each of the power supply units is directly connected either to two different phases or to two different power circuits of the in house mains 4 6 Connecting the Monitor gt Plug the data cable of the monitor into the monitor port VGA of the server Both the VGA port on the front or the rear may be used alternatively Connect the power cable of the monitor to a grounded mains outlet of the in house mains or of the mains socket strip of the rack 46 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hardware Installation Hints Connecting Disconnecting Cables 4 7 Hints Connecting Disconnecting Cables CAUTION Be sure to read the documentation for the peripheral devices before connecting them Do not connect or disconnect data cables during a thunderstorm When removing a cable always hold it by the plug Connect and disconnect the cables in the order described below Connecting leads gt yY v y y Turn off all power and equipment switches Unplug all power plugs of grounded power sockets Plug all cables into the server and peripherals Plug all data communication cables into the utility sockets Plug all power cables into the grounded power sockets Disconnecting leads gt gt gt gt Turn off all power and equipment switches Unplug all power plugs of grounded power sockets Unplug all data communication cables from the utility sockets Pull
22. model rating plate 32 monitor connecting 46 display drifts 71 flickering 71 no display onscreen 71 screen dark 71 N NMI button 50 noise level 15 notational conventions 13 note on the laser 23 notes on safety 19 0 ON OFF button 50 onboard SCSI controller operating elements ID button 50 Menu selection button 51 53 NMI button 50 ON OFF button 50 reset button 50 operating system installing 65 operation indicators 58 operating elements 50 switching the server ON OFF 61 8 9 11 P packaging 32 PCI slots dummy module 94 hot plug slots 89 non hot plug slots 89 server feature 8 PDA 10 11 ports USB 50 power supply 9 power supply units indicator 60 server feature 9 power on indicator 50 52 does not light 69 Prefailure Detection and Analyzing 10 11 product safety 14 property protection 67 R RAID controller 8 configuring 65 not configured for hard disk drive 72 RAID levels 11 RAID on Mother Board 9 reliability 10 RemoteView 12 reset button 50 routing cables 39 S saving energy 28 screen error message 73 flickering stripes 71 remains dark 70 SCSI controller 8 9 11 MegaRAID 9 Server RemoteView 12 server U41662 J Z156 1 76 111 Index accessible drives 9 availability 10 CE certificate 14 commissioning 49 configuring 63 correcting error 69 data protection 67 environmental conditions 15 features 5 fitting in the rack 33 hard disk drives 8 height units 37 ID button 51 59 ind
23. module must be reinstalled due to cooling to comply with applicable EMC regulations regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and to protect against fire Make sure that the dummy module engages correctly it its location U41662 J Z156 1 76 93 PCI boards Hot plug Components 8 5 2 Removing the Dummy Module When no PCI board is inserted in a slot the slot is occupied by a dummy module which is a supporting plate attached to a pull out aid Before inserting an additional hot plug PCI board the dummy module must be removed from the desired slot Remove the cover see Opening Closing the Casing on page 98 Remove the dummy module in the same way as a PCI module see figure 33 on page 91 94 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hot plug Components PCI boards Removing the Supporting Plate from the Pull out Aid X T MU re An Zr N u O ti Figure 36 Removing the supporting plate from the pull out aid CAUTION When removing the PCI board from the pull out aid pay special attention to the snap fits holding it attached to the pull out aid see figure 34 on p
24. same time from the rack Requirements of the Rack The rack systems of Fujitsu Siemens Computers PRIMECENTER Rack DataCenter Rack perfectly support the installation of the PRIMERGY server systems Installation into current OEM rack systems 3rd Party Racks is possible if they support the EIA 310 D standard for 19 inch racks i Classic Rack is not supported with the PRIMERGY RX600 S3 To accommodate the ventilation concept and ensure proper ventilation of the components in the rack any unused areas must be closed using dummy covers Power is supplied via the socket strips available in the rack The main features of the rack systems of Fujitsu Siemens Computers are as follows PRIMECENTER Rack In connection with so called assembly brackets frontally bolted telescopic rails or sliding rails Two of these assembly brackets and or the sliding rails are provided with a linear alignment possibility to ensure an adjustment to different rack depths Extended cable management within the lateral rack area U41662 J Z156 1 76 33 Installing Removing the Server into the Rack Hardware Installation DataCenter Rack Directly laterally bolted telescopic rails or sliding rails except within the rear left area where a support bracket is used Extended cable management within the lateral rack area The mounting of the rails in the different racks is described in the next sections The mounting of the cable man
25. section Connecting Devices to the Server on page 43 and section Hints Connecting Disconnecting Cables on page 47 gt Connecting the server to the power supply see section Connecting the Server to the Mains Voltage on page 45 4 2 Unpacking the Server CAUTION Please note the safety instructions in chapter Important Notes on page 19 If you need to lift or transport the server ask other people to help you Do not unpack the server until all transport maneuvers are completed It is recommended to not throw away the original packaging material It may be required for transportation at some later date gt Unpack all the individual parts Check the contents of the package for visible transport damage Check whether the delivery agrees with the details in the delivery note The identification rating plate is located on the left side of the server If you find transport damage or inconsistencies between the contents of the package and the delivery note inform your supplier immediately 32 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hardware Installation Installing Removing the Server into the Rack 4 3 Installing Removing the Server into the Rack CAUTION e Please observe the safety precautions and references to rack instal lation in chapter Important Notes on page 19 e Atleast two people are needed to position the server in the rack e The rack may tip over if more than one unit is removed at the
26. this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices Failure to do so may violate FCC and ICES rules 3 4 Transporting the Server CAUTION Transport the server only in its original packaging or in a packaging which protects it from knocks and jolts Do not unpack the server until you are done transporting If you need to lift or transport the server ask other people to help you Never lift or transport the server rack model using the handles on the front panel 26 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Important Notes Notes on Installing into the Rack 3 5 Notes on Installing into the Rack CAUTION For safety reasons at least two people are required to install the rack model because of its weight and size Never lift the server into the rack using the handles on the front panel When connecting and disconnecting cables observe the relevant notes in the chapter Important notes in the technical manual for the corresponding rack The technical manual is supplied with the corre sponding rack Ensure that the anti tilt bracket is correctly mounted when you set up the rack For safety reasons only one unit may be withdrawn from the rack at a time when performing assembly or service work If more than one unit is withdrawn from the rack at any one time there is a danger that the rack will tilt forward The power connection for the rack must be installed by an authorized technician electrician If the rac
27. D Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks U41662 J Z156 1 76 103 Abbreviations RAM Random Access Memory RoHS Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances Waste from Electric and Electronic Equipment EU Directive ROM Read Only Memory RoMB RAID on Mother Board RSB Remote Service Board RTC Real Time Clock RTDS Remote Test und Diagnose System SAF TE SCSI Accessed Fault Tolerance Enclosures SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment SBE Single Bit Error SCA Single Connector Attachment SCSI Small Computer System Interface SCU System Configuration Utility SDR Sensor Data Record 104 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Abbreviations SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory SEL System Event Log S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology SMI System Management Interrupt SSU System Setup Utility SVGA Super Video Graphics Adapter USB Universal Serial Bus VGA Video Graphics Adapter WEEE Waste from Electric and Electronic Equipment EU Directive WOL Wakeup on LAN ZCR Zero Channel RAID U41662 J Z156 1 76 105 Related publications Manuals for PRIMERGY server systems are available as PDF files on the ServerBooks CD The ServerBooks CD is part of the PRIMERGY ServerView Suite delivered with each server system The current versions of the required manuals can be downloaded free of charge as PDF files from the Internet The overview
28. ER Rack on page 37 U41662 J Z156 1 76 39 Installing Removing the Server into the Rack Hardware Installation 4 3 4 Installing the Server CAUTION At least two persons are needed to position the server in the rack gt Pull the mounted telescope bars completely out toward the front They must click into place so that you can no longer push them back Figure 7 Inserting the server gt Lift the server onto the right and left chassis holder and let the three screws engage in the corresponding openings at the top edges of the two chassis holders on the right and left 40 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hardware Installation Installing Removing the Server into the Rack The following steps can then be carried out by one person only Figure 8 Releasing the telescopic rails and sliding the server into the rack gt Push the safety catch 1 on both telescopic bars in the direction of the arrow and slide the server into the rack 2 U41662 J Z156 1 76 41 Installing Removing the Server into the Rack Hardware Installation Figure 9 Fastening the server gt Place the cage nuts for fastening the front panel in the corresponding holes of the front support uprights and fasten the server using two knurled screws 1 gt The HDD modules are each provided with a transport lock Remove the locks before you commission the server see HDD module removing the transport lock
29. F file available on the ServerBooks CD also delivered with the system Safety manual print version always delivered together with the system PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD Ergonomics manual PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD Helpdesk poster with worldwide helpdesk telephone numbers Technical Manual for the D2352 system board PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD D2352 BIOS Setup Utility PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD PRIMERGY RX600 S3 Server Options Guide PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD In the Options Guide the server extension and modification possibil ities are described ServerView Suite includes the ServerStart CD the ServerBooks CD and the ServerSupport CDs The PDF version of the user manual PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerStart is also available on the ServerBooks CD If you need a backup of the ServerBooks CD send the details of your server via email address Reklamat PC LOG fujitsu siemens com 6 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Introduction Overview of the Documentation MegaRAID 320 Storage Adapters PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD MegaRAID Device Driver Installation PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD MegaRAID Configuration Software PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD Global Array Manager Client Software User s Guide PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD Globa
30. HDD module fully in the direction of the arrow If the HDD modules are provided with a transport lock 1 in figure 25 remove it before you release the locking mechanism Figure 25 HDD module removing the transport lock U41662 J Z156 1 76 81 HDD modules Hot plug Components Installing the HDD Module Figure 26 Installing the HDD module gt Insert the HDD module with the opened handle carefully into the empty slot until it stops Bild 27 Locking the HDD module gt Push the module handle completely in the original position 1 until the locking mechanism engages 2 82 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hot plug Components HDD modules Replacing the HDD Module If you want to replace a HDD module during operation proceed as follows gt Pull out the HDD module by a few centimeters CAUTION Under no circumstances should you remove a HDD module while the system is in operation if you are not sure that the hard disk drive is operated by a RAID controller and belongs to a disk array which is operating in RAID level 1 5 10 or 50 Only pull out a HDD module if the drive is not being accessed Observe the control LEDs for the corresponding HDD module see Hard Disk Drive Indicators on page 56 gt Wait for at least 60 seconds This period is necessary for the RAID controller to recognize that a HDD mod
31. PRIMERGY RX600 S3 Server Operating Manual Edition July 2006 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 2006 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 Contents 3 RON INroduel n 2 b 4 6 6 oH oe 00 wee aa ee hm eo 5 Overview of the Documentation 5 Perlen a2 4 AOR ES EERE EDT Oe Bw REE wD 8 Notational Conventions 22004 13 TEM Dalas ed a he ah 2 80 Sh he AP A ae Eh oe 14 Overview of Installation Steps 2 2 17 Important Notos 2 242 252 reri sera aaa 19 Noles OF Salety 2 ak oko 2 E
32. SCSI backplane without cables via the SCA interface This allows hard disk drive modules to be simply plugged in or pulled out for further details see section Hot plug Hard Disk Drives on page 78 The hard disk drive system is designed for Ultra3 SCSI and is operated using two channels with three channel A and two channel B hard disk drives each The hard disk drives can either be operated in pure SCSI mode by the onboard controller see SCSI Controller on page 9 or by an additional RAID controller see MegaRAID RoMB Controller on page 9 With a RAID controller and the corresponding RAID configuration defective HDD modules may be replaced while the system is running hot plug An external SCSI interface is also offered optionally to allow external storage subsystems to be connected 8 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Introduction Features SCSI Controller For operating internal hard disk drives or an internal magnetic tape drive an onboard 2 channel Ultra320 LSI SCSI controller is available Alternatively an external storage subsystem e g magnetic tape drive may be connected to the second channel at the rear of the server If both channels are already being used internally an additional SCSI controller must be built into a PCI slot MegaRAID RoMB Controller RAID functionality is assured by a MegaRAID controller which is configured as RAID on Mother Board RoMB by default If the server was ordered with the
33. U41662 J Z156 1 76 75 Power supply units Hot plug Components Figure 21 Releasing and pulling out a power supply unit Remove the cable from the defective power supply unit gt Release the thumbscrew 1 and rotate the handle in the direction of the arrow 2 Pullthe defective power supply unit completely out of the bay 3 using the handle CAUTION Never leave the power supply bay empty for longer than two minutes during operation Otherwise system components might be damaged because of excessive temperatures With the handle in the open position insert the new power supply unit into the free bay until it engages gt Rotate the handle to the close position and tighten the thumbscrew 1 Please ensure that the new power supply unit engages correctly in the bay and is locked in position This is the only way to avoid the power supply unit being shaken out of its mountings and damaged during transport Connect the new power supply unit to the mains If the unit is operating normaly the green LEDs 1 and 3 on the power supply unit should be lighting see Indicators on the Hot plug Power Supply Units on page 60 76 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hot plug Components System Fans 8 2 Replacing a Hot plug System Fan Unit The server has two pairs of redundant system fans 2 2 installed Each pair is contained in a fan unit accessible from the server front The failure of a system f
34. acket gt Mount the support bracket at the appropriate height on the left rear support upright as described in the Technical Manual of the PRIMECENTER Rack For better orientation the height units are marked on the support uprights U41662 J Z156 1 76 37 Installing Removing the Server into the Rack Hardware Installation DL 7 A N a oe A yi E ZA yr amp er m N v a Figure 6 Mounting the telescopic rails into the PRIMECENTER Rack Fasten the variable support system with the telescopic rails to the vertical bars of the rack using four centering screws M5 see figure 6 in the corre sponding square holes Secure the telescopic rails with the screws delivered one each at every attachment hole No cage nuts are necessary for securing the telescopic rails as the attachment holes are threaded 38 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hardware Installation Installing Removing the Server into the Rack gt Mount the PRIMECENTER Rack cable management as described in the Technical Manual of the PRIMECENTER Rack gt Mount the server see section Installing the Server on page 40 gt Route the cables with the inserted server as described in the Technical Manual of the PRIMECENTER Rack 4 3 2 Mounting into the DataCenter Rack See section Mounting into the PRIMECENTER Rack on page 37 4 3 3 Mounting into 3rd Party Racks See section Mounting into the PRIMECENT
35. age 92 Do not lift them more than approx 1 mm i e only wide enough to have the PCI board released Otherwise the snap fits could be damaged gt Lift the green movable snap fits but not more than approx 1 mm 1 until the PCI board is released completely Take the supporting plate off 2 and put it aside il Keep the supporting plate for future use gt Slide the green snap fits downwards until they are released from the pull out aid see figure 35 on page 93 and keep them U41662 J Z156 1 76 95 PCI boards Hot plug Components 8 5 3 Inserting a Hot plug PCI Board Inserting a PCI Board into the Pull out Aid N en I MMMM Figure 37 Inserting a new PCI Board into the pull out aid gt Insert the new PCI board in the opening b provided for it in the pull out aid 1 il This is not applicable for short and low profile PCI boards gt Insert one of the green snap fits in the guidance and push it downwards until it engages at the upper edge of the PCI board 96 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hot plug Components PCI boards gt CAUTION Make sure that the
36. agement is described in detail in the Technical Manual for the respective rack The following applies to rack systems of different OEM manufacturers 3rd Party Rack Certain boundary conditions are to be fulfilled Installation dimensions see the dimensions shown in figure 4 on page 35 1 rack front side 2 rack rear side A rack depth comparison PRIMECENTER Rack 940 1000 mm B rack width comparison PRIMECENTER Rack 700 mm C clearance of the 19 inch installation level C1 front 19 inch installation level C2 rear 19 inch installation level D area for cable routing cable area depth and ventilation E area for front panel and ventilation F right and left area for support systems P PRIMERGY installation depth al front left support upright a2 front right support upright b1 rear left support upright b2 rear right support upright 34 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hardware Installation Installing Removing the Server into the Rack v ADYAW Id ww O12 GEL wu Gp C 450 mm B Figure 4 Mechanical requirements U41662 J Z156 1 76 35 Installing Removing the Server into the Rack Hardware Installation Please ensure the functionality ofthe security mechanisms e g stopper or retention systems on the server The form of the rack support uprights must ensure the frontal screwing on of the rails Frontally bolted telescopic rails or sliding rails The rails are p
37. an is notified by the Global Error indicator on the server front and on the respective system fan unit both LEDs light orange see Indicators on the Operating Panel on page 51 and Indicators on the Hot plug Fans on page 57 Figure 22 Releasing and pulling out the left fan unit gt Press the green button 1 The handle 2 is released gt Pull the defective fan unit out of the bay grasping it by the handle 2 CAUTION Never leave the fan unit bay empty for longer than two minutes during operation Otherwise system components might be damaged because of excessive temperatures gt Insert the new fan unit into the free bay and push the handle closed until it clicks into place The new fan unit is tested by Server Management The relevant LED 3 then either does not light at all fan is working properly or lights orange fan is not working properly U41662 J Z156 1 76 77 HDD modules Hot plug Components 8 3 Hot plug Hard Disk Drives Up to five U320 SCSI hard disk drives can be installed into the server The hard disk drives are built on a carrier which allows defective drives to be replaced or new drives to be added during operation The hard disk drive and the carrier constitute the hard disk drive module called HDD module in the following sections CAUTION Only a service technician may remove a hard disk drive from the HDD module CAUTION The HDD modules drives must
38. authorized openings and improper repairs could expose the user to risks electric shock energy hazards fire hazards and could also damage the equipment Please observe the safety information in chapter Important Notes on page 19 CAUTION Each PCI slot of the server must be occupied by either a PCI board or a dummy module which is a supporting plate attached to a pull out aid The following operations are possible while the system is running Replacing PCI boards see Removing Hot plug PCI Boards on page 90 and Inserting a Hot plug PCI Board on page 96 Only PCI boards of the same type and with the same settings may be exchanged If the boards do not match the new board will not be commissioned Adding PCI boards see Removing the Dummy Module on page 94 and Inserting a Hot plug PCI Board on page 96 gt Before starting you should read the accompanying documentation supplied with the board 88 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hot plug Components PCI boards e Figure 31 PCI slots with and without hot plug functions Hot plug functions are only available for hot plug PCI boards that are inserted in the PCI slots 1 5 green retention latches see figure 31 The PCI slots 6 and 7 blue retention latches in figure 31 are not for hot plug use The server must be switched OFF before any PCI boards may be replaced or inserted additionally in these slots This procedure is desc
39. bles within Europe contact your Fujitsu Siemens Computers branch office subsidiary or our recycling centre in Paderborn Fujitsu Siemens Computers Recycling Center D 33106 Paderborn Tel 49 5251 8 18010 Fax 49 5251 8 18015 Internet www fujitsu siemens com recycling 30 U41662 J Z156 1 76 4 Hardware Installation CAUTION Please note the safety instructions in chapter Important Notes on page 19 Do not expose the server to extreme environmental conditions see section Technical Data on page 14 Protect it from dust moisture and heat Before operating the server it must be acclimatized in its operating environment for an acclimatization time Temperature difference C Minimum acclimatization time hours 5 3 10 5 15 7 20 8 25 9 30 10 Table 2 Acclimatization time U41662 J Z156 1 76 31 Installation Steps Hardware Installation 4 1 Installation Steps The following installation steps are described in detail in other sections of this chapter gt Transporting the server to the desired site Unpacking the server see next section Unpacking the Server gt Mounting the rack model into the rack see section Installing Removing the Server into the Rack on page 33 as shown in the layout arrangement created with System Architect Cabling the server Please also refer to the Technical Manual for the corre sponding rack the
40. e EMC regulations regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and to protect against fire Figure 38 Opening the casing gt To open the casing release the two captive screws 1 on the front push the cover by 1 2 centimeters in the direction of the arrow and take the cover off gt To close the casing put the cover on top of the casing and push it towards the front until it stops Finally tighten the two captive screws 1 again 98 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Abbreviations AC Alternating Current ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ANSI American National Standards Institute ASR amp R Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart BBU Battery Backup Unit BIOS Basic Input Output System BMC Baseboard Management Controller BTU British Thermal Unit cc Cache Coherency CD Compact Disk CD ROM Compact Disk Read Only Memory CHS Cylinder Head Sector CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor U41662 J Z156 1 76 99 Abbreviations COM Communications CPU Central Processing Unit DC Direct Current DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module DIP Dual Inline Package DMA Direct Memory Access DMI Desktop Management Interface DVD Digital Versatile Disk ECC Errror Checking and Correcting ECP Extended Capabilities Port EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory EFI Extensible Firmware Interface EIA Electronic Industries Alliance
41. e contains the error description and the second the date and time of its occurrence All error messages are stored in a non volatile memory The records of error messages can be queried at any time by switching from system information mode to system error mode using the Menu selection button and scrolling forwards and backwards through the error messages U41662 J Z156 1 76 55 Operating and Indicator Elements Commissioning and Operation 5 1 1 4 Hard Disk Drive Indicators HDD BUSY 5x HDD FAULT Figure 16 Hard disk drive indicators LED HDD BUSY ne lights HDD in active phase does not light HDD inactive LED HDD FAULT in conjunction with a RAID controller orange _ goes not light No HDD Error lights HDD Faulty or Rebuild Stopped drive defective needs replacing a rebuild process was stopped or the HDD module is not correctly inserted slow blink HDD Rebuild the data is restored by the RAID controller after changing a hard disk drive fast blink HDD Identify four fast blinks pause HDD Predicted Fault two fast blinks pause HDD Hot Spare Hot spare drive active The corresponding drive has failed If permanent errors are shown by a HDD fault indicator the drive in question should be replaced as soon as possible This can be done while the system is operating see Hot plug Hard Disk Drives on page 78 56 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Commis
42. e freely accessible The power switch does not disconnect the device from the mains voltage To completely disconnect it from the mains voltage the power plugs must be removed from the grounded power sockets 20 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Important Notes Notes on Safety CAUTION Always connect the device and the attached peripherals to the same power circuit Otherwise you run the risk of losing data if for example the central processing unit is still running but the peripheral device e g storage subsystem has failed during a power outage Data cables must be adequately shielded to avoid interference To the LAN wiring the requirements apply in accordance with the standards EN 50173 and EN 50174 1 2 As minimum requirement the use of a protected LAN line of category 5 for 10 100 MBps Ethernet and or of category 5e for Gigabit Ethernet is considered The requirements of the specification ISO IEC 11801 are to be considered Route the cables in such a way that they do not form a potential hazard make sure no one can trip over them and that they cannot be damaged Refer to the relevant notes in the operating manual when connecting the device No data transmission cable should be connected or disconnected during a thunderstorm lightning hazard Make sure that no objects such as bracelets or paper clips fall into or liquids spill into the device risk of electric shock or short circuit In emergencies e g damaged cas
43. gned 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 warranty that inter ference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures U41662 J Z156 1 76 25 Transporting the Server Important Notes e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio T V technician for help Fujitsu Siemens Computers is not responsible 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
44. hen a LAN transfer occurs Flashing is synchronous with the LAN indicators on the rear of the server see LAN Indicators on the Connection Panel on page 58 U41662 J Z156 1 76 51 Operating and Indicator Elements Commissioning and Operation JX Global Error indicator green orange Does not light when power is switched OFF or a POST error has occurred Lights green when the system is ok The power is ON no service incident or event has occurred Flashes green when a processor or a memory component has failed Lights orange when a critical event has occurred Users can check the BIOS Setup or the system and event log via ServerView for event details Flashes orange when a non critical prefailure event has been recognized Users can check the system and event log via ServerView for event details If the event is still acute after a power failure the indicator is activated after the restart Power on indicator green Lights when the server is switched ON Flashes when the server is switched ON and is in sleep mode ACPI status S1 Does not light when the server is switched OFF ID indicator blue Lights blue when the system has been selected by pressing the ID button To deactivate press the button again The ID indicators blue on the front and on the rear of the server light up synchronously when the ID button is pressed The ID indicator can also be activated via ServerView and
45. icators 50 58 installing 33 MegaRAID 9 ON OFF button 50 onboard SCSI controller 11 operating elements 50 operation 49 PCI slots 8 ports 43 power supply 9 power supply units 9 property protection 67 reliability 10 routing cables 39 server management 11 ServerStart 11 service 12 standards 14 support 12 switches itself off error 70 switching ON OFF 61 system board 8 system fans 10 technical data 14 transport 26 troubleshooting 69 unpacking 32 ventilation 10 ventilation clearance 15 voltage range 9 45 server management 11 ServerStart 11 64 ServerView 11 service 12 standards 14 sticker 28 support 12 support bracket 37 switching the server ON OFF 61 switch OFF time define 62 switch ON time define 62 System Architect 32 system board 8 system does not boot 72 system fans replacing 77 server feature 10 system indicator LocalView control panel 50 53 LCD 53 Menu selection button 51 53 messages 53 server feature 9 system error mode 55 system information mode 53 T target group 6 technical data 14 telescopic rail 38 time wrong 71 transport damage 32 troubleshooting server 69 U unpacking server 32 USB ports 50 Vv ventilation 10 ventilation clearance 15 112 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Index voltage range 9 45 WwW weight 15 U41662 J Z156 1 76 113 Bun ran Da en a E un Baar en une de E Le a ED ne nen Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH User Documentation 33094 Paderborn Germany
46. ils or is removed the relevant system fans run at maximum speed to ensure optimum hardware protection Ifthe server cover is removed all system fans are operated at maximum speed In case of a defective fan uninterrupted operation is ensured A defective fan unit can be replaced online for further details see section Replacing a Hot plug System Fan Unit on page 77 High Level of Availability and Reliability 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 The patented memory scrubbing function regularly starts up the EDC Error Detection Code mechanism and thus ensures continuous data integrity The memory modules used support Chipkill technology Support is likewise provided for hot spare memory technology in which a memory bank is used like a replacement bank If a memory module fails the bank with the defective memory is automatically deactivated and the replacement bank is activated in its place assuming it has been configured appropriately in the BIOS The deactivated memory bank is no longer used and the faulty memory module can be replaced at the next opportunity In order to be able to use the hot spare memory function all occupied memory banks must have an identical memory configuration Memory boards can be secured against failure either by memory mirroring two or four boards required or by memory RAID four board
47. ing elements or cables penetration of liquids or foreign matter switch off the device immedi ately remove the power connectors from the grounded power sockets and contact your customer service center Proper operation of the device in accordance with IEC 60950 EN 60950 is only ensured if the casing is completely assembled and the rear covers for the installation openings have been put in place electric shock cooling fire protection interference suppression U41662 J Z156 1 76 21 Notes on Safety Important Notes CAUTION Batteries Install only system expansions that satisfy the requirements and rules governing safety and electromagnetic compatibility and relating to telecommunications terminal equipment If you install other expan sions you may damage the system or violate the safety regulations and regulations governing RFI suppression Information on which system expansions are suitable can be obtained from the customer service center or your sales outlet The components marked with a warning label e g lightning symbol may only be opened removed or exchanged by authorized qualified personnel The hot plug power supply units are exceptions to this rule The warranty is invalidated if the device is damaged during the instal lation or replacement of system expansions You may set only those resolutions and refresh rates specified in the Technical data section of the monitor description Otherwise yo
48. itching the Server OFF non ACPI compatible Operating Systems Power on indicator lights green position 7 in figure 14 on page 49 gt Shut down the operating in an orderly manner The server remains switched ON and the power on indicator remains green Press the ON OFF button position 10 in figure 14 on page 49 or use one of the possibilities described in Other ON OFF Possibilities on page 62 The server switches OFF and the power on indicator is dark Other ON OFF Possibilities In addition to the ON OFF button the server can be switched ON and OFF in the following ways Specified switch On time switch OFF time The server is automatically switched ON or OFF at a time specified in the ServerView program Ring indicator The server is switched ON via an internal or external modem Wakeup On LAN WOL The server is switched ON by a command via the LAN After power failure The server automatically switches ON following a power failure depending of the settings in the BIOS Power override function The system may be switched OFF unconditionally by pressing the ON OFF button for about 4 to 5 seconds CAUTION Data loss may occur IPMI The server is switched ON by an IPMI console via the serial COM1 port or via the RJ45 LAN port 62 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Commissioning and Operation Configuring the Server 5 3 Configuring the Server This section contains information about configuring the se
49. its status reported to ServerView 52 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Commissioning and Operation Operating and Indicator Elements 5 1 1 3 Indicators on the Accessible Drives Components CD DVD ROM Indicator Lights green when the storage medium is being accessed System Indicator LocalView A drawer mechanism allows you to pull out the LocalView control panel from the system housing in order to read off information Press on the front of the module to release the catch You can also swivel the LocalView control panel down 120 from its normal position This makes it easier to read if the server is located very high up in the rack The following messages are displayed in the alphanumeric system indicator LocalView System information Hardware system errors BIOS messages POST codes BIOS errors error class and code If no system errors occur in the start phase the system indicator changes to system information mode This is the normal indication mode If errors occur during operation the system indication automatically changes to system error mode and remains in this mode until the indication mode is changed using the Menu selection button System Information Mode The system indication is in system information mode during normal operation The administrator can decide what information will be displayed in this mode It should however uniquely identify the system The information entered is not evalua
50. k model is integrated in an installation that receives power from an industrial public power supply network with the IEC309 connector the public power supply protection must comply with the requirements for the non industrial public power supply networks for the type A connector U41662 J Z156 1 76 27 Environmental Protection Important Notes 3 6 Environmental Protection Environmentally Friendly Product Design and Development This product has been designed in accordance with the Fujitsu Siemens Computers standards for environmentally friendly product design and devel opment 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 the harm done 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 It may be needed 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
51. l Array Manager Server Software User s Guide PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD Other Sources of Information Technical manual for the rack Manual for the monitor Manual for ServerView server management software Manual for the remote test and diagnostic system Remote View Documentation for the boards and drives Documentation for your operating system Information files for your operating system see also Related publications on page 107 U41662 J Z156 1 76 7 Features Introduction 1 2 Features System Board The features ofthe system board D2352 are described in the technical manual for the system board in relation to the hardware and in the BIOS serup manual for the firmware see Related publications on page 107 Hot Plug PCI Slots In addition to two standard PCI slots the server also comprises five hot plug PCI slots for one PCI X board and four PCI Express boards that allow boards to be installed and removed online assuming the operating system supports this functionality for further information see section Hot plug PCI Boards on page 88 Hard Disk Drives The server has a drive bay that can each accommodate up to five ULTRA 320 SCSI hard disk drive modules Each hard disk drive module HDD module can accommodate a SCSI hard disk drive with an SCA Single Connector Attachment interface and a maximum height of 1 inch The module is connected to the
52. lity Interference emission Harmonic current Flicker Interference immunity FCC Class A VCCI Class A JEIDA AS NZS 3548 Class A C Tick CNS 13438 Class A BSMI CFR47 part 15 subpart B Class A ICES 003 Class A EN 55022 Class A EN 61000 3 2 JEIDA EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 CE label according to EU directives Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEC Product safety U41662 J Z156 1 76 Introduction Technical Data Mechanical Values Width 482 6 mm Depth 737 0 mm Height 176 0 mm or 4 HU Rack mount depth 700 0 mm Rack cable depth 100 0 mm 1000 mm rack recommended Weight approx 39 kg depending on configuration Ventilation Clearance at least 200 mm on the front and on the rear side Environmental Conditions Environment class 3K2 Environment class 2K2 EN60721 IEC 721 section 3 3 EN60721 IEC 721 section 3 2 Temperature Operation 3K2 10 C 35 C Transport 2K2 25 C 60 C Humidity 10 85 Condensation during operation must be avoided Noise Level Sound power level Lwag ISO 9296 lt 7 0 B operating Lpam ISO 9296 Sound pressure level at bystander position lt 57 dB A operating U41662 J Z156 1 76 15 2 Overview of Installation Steps This chapter provides an overview of the steps involved in installing your se
53. lutions and Tips 7 2 The Server Switches itself OFF Server management has detected an error gt Check the error list or the ErrorLog file in the ServerView program and attempt to eliminate the error 7 3 The Monitor Remains Dark Monitor is switched OFF gt Switch ON your monitor Power saving has been activated screen is blank gt Press any key on the keyboard or gt Deactivate screen blanking screen saver Enter the appropriate password Brightness control is set too dark gt Adjust the brightness control to increase the brightness For detailed infor mation please refer to the operating manual supplied with your monitor Power cable or monitor cable not connected gt Switch OFF the monitor and the server Check whether the power cable is properly connected to the monitor and to the power socket Check whether the monitor cable is properly connected to the server and monitor if it is connected with a plug If a separate graphics card is installed in the server then the monitor cable must be connected to the connection on this graphics card gt Switch ON the monitor and the server 70 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Problem Solutions and Tips Flickering Stripes across the Monitor 7 4 Flickering Stripes across the Monitor CAUTION Switch OFF the server immediately Risk of damaging the server Monitor does not support the set horizontal frequency Find out which horizontal frequency
54. m For more information see Other ON OFF Possibilities on page 62 il power plugs The ON OFF button does not disconnect the server from the mains To disconnect from the mains completely remove the 50 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Commissioning and Operation Operating and Indicator Elements ID ID button Pressing the ID button lights up the ID LEDs blue on the front and on the rear of the server The two ID LEDs are synchronized Menu selection button for system indicator LocalView lt gt The Menu selection button is used to control the LCD for the system vV indicator LocalView It allows switching between the indication modes and scrolling within the indication modes Pressing the Menu selection button only briefly for less than 1 second allows you to scroll within the indication mode Pressing the Menu selection button for longer than 1 second allows you to change the indication mode The Menu selection button works regardless of the setting For more information see section System Indicator LocalView on page 53 5 1 1 2 Indicators on the Operating Panel Drive active indicator Lights or flashes green when one of the SCSI disks controlled by the onboard SCSI controller is being accessed Lights or flashes orange when an error or another event has occurred see Hard Disk Drive Indicators on page 56 22 LAN active indicators green for the LAN ports 1 and 2 on the rear Flashes w
55. nents on a static safe base i You will find a detailed description for handling ESD components in the relevant European or international standards EN 61340 5 1 ANSI ESD 20 20 24 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Important Notes CE Certificate Other Important Notes e When cleaning the device please observe the relevant notes in the section section Cleaning the Server on page 66 e Keep this operating manual and all additional documentation such as the technical manual CD together with the device All documentation should be included if the device is passed on to a third party 3 2 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 The shipped version of this device complies with the requirements 3 3 FCC Class A Compliance Statement If there is an 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 desi
56. ng the Operating System gt Insert the installation disk and the CD of the operating system you want to install gt Reboot the server gt Follow the instructions on the screen and in the manual for the operating system If your server has a RAID controller please read in the pertaining controller manual how to install the desired operating system U41662 J Z156 1 76 65 Cleaning the Server Commissioning and Operation 5 4 Cleaning the Server CAUTION Switch the server off and pull the power plugs out of the grounded contact power sockets Do not clean any interior parts yourself leave this job to a service technician Do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasives or may corrode plastic Ensure that no liquid enters the system Ensure that the ventilation areas of the server and the monitor are free Use a cloth for disinfection to clean the keyboard and the mouse Wipe the server and monitor casing with a dry cloth If particularly dirty use a cloth that has been moistened in a mild domestic detergent and then carefully wrung out 66 U41662 J Z156 1 76 6 Property and Data Protection 6 1 Mechanical Access Protection The server is protected against unauthorized access by means of a lockable rack door 6 2 BIOS Setup Security Functions The System Security menu in BIOS Setup offers you various options for protecting your data from unauthorized access For example you can assign passwords
57. njunction with RemoteView Together they facilitate a remote diagnosis for system analysis remote configuration and remote restart should the operating system or hardware fail For more information on the RSB see the Options Guide 1 3 Notational Conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual Text in italics indicate commands menu items or software programs Quotation marks indicate names of chapters and terms that are being emphasized gt describes activities that must be performed in the order shown CAUTION pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol Failure to observe this warning may endanger your life destroy the system or lead to the loss of data il indicates additional information notes and tips Table 1 Notational conventions U41662 J Z156 1 76 13 Technical Data Introduction 1 4 Technical Data Electrical Data Hot plug Power Supply Unit Rated voltage range 200 V 240 V Frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz Rated current in basic configuration 1 6 A 240 V Max rated current 4 75 A 240 V Effective power 1000 W Apparent power 1140 VA Heat dissipation 3600 KJ h 3412 BTU Main power fuse 16A Protection class National and International Standards Product safety and ergonomics IEC 60950 EN 60950 UL 60950 3rd Ed CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 3rd Ed Electromagnetic compatibi
58. o the Mains Voltage There are more ports on the rear see figure 12 Figure 12 Rear ports right 1 LAN port 2 SCSI port optional connected to currently not usable reserved for SCSI channel B or to an future extensions additional PCI board gt Connect the data cables to the server and peripherals Keyboard and mouse are to be connected via USB There are no PS 2 ports available for these devices 4 5 Connecting the Server to the Mains Voltage The server has two hot plug power supply units This ensures a redundant power supply If a defect occurs in one power supply unit the respective other power supply unit ensures unimpaired further operation Each hot plug power supply may be replaced while the system is operating see Replacing a Hot plug Power Supply Unit on page 75 CAUTION The server automatically sets itself to a voltage in the range of 200 V 240 V Make sure that your local voltage is within this range U41662 J Z156 1 76 45 Connecting the Monitor Hardware Installation Figure 13 Connecting the server to the mains voltage Connect the insulated connectors of the power cables to the two power supply units of the server gt Connect the power plug to a grounded mains outlet of the in house mains or of the mains socket strip of the rack see Technical Manual of the rack Because of the two hot plug power supply units phase redundancy
59. oller configu ration with GAM Global Array Manager The ServerStart Advantages Automatic configuration of your servers hardware and disk arrays Installation assistance for all leading server operating systems Creation of configuration files for unattended installation of several PRIMERGY servers with identical hardware configurations Installation of drivers and additional software The software that can be installed depends on your server s hardware configuration This configuration is detected automatically Descriptions of operating systems not covered in the RAID controller manual are provided in the appropriate readme files on the driver CDs To find out how to operate ServerStart and for further information refer to the corresponding ServerStart manual see Related publications on page 107 If you use ServerStart you can skip the following section on how to configure the server and install the operating system Continue with section Cleaning the Server on page 66 64 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Commissioning and Operation Configuring the Server 5 3 3 Configuration without ServerStart Configuring the Onboard SCSI Controller Configure the SCSI controller as described in section Configuring the SCSI RAID Controller on page 63 Configuring a PCI RAID Controller If your server has an additional PCI RAID controller configure it as described in the pertaining documentation Installi
60. ore inserting a new memory board Remove the cover see Opening Closing the Casing on page 98 gt Insert your fingers into the two holes on the top of the dummy module gt Push the tab between the two holes in the direction of the arrow and pull out the dummy module il Keep the dummy module for future use 86 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hot plug Components Memory boards 8 4 3 Inserting a Hot plug Memory Board gt Align the ends in the card guides and slide the memory board into the memory board slot gt Push the green handle 4 down into the fully locked position until the latch 5 engages Push the white attention button 2 to integrate the new memory board into the system The attention LED 1 is flashing The integration procedure is running gt Wait until the attention LED 1 stops flashing and the green power LED 3 is lighting The new memory board is integrated into the system If the green power LED 3 is not lighting the new memory board was rejected by the system e g because its size did not match the current configuration Close the cover again see Opening Closing the Casing on page 98 U41662 J Z156 1 76 87 PCI boards Hot plug Components 8 5 Hot plug PCI Boards CAUTION The actions described in these instructions should only be performed by technical specialists Equipment repairs should only be performed by authorized qualified staff Any un
61. page showing the online documen tation available on the Internet can be found via the URL http manuals fujitsu siemens com choose industry standard servers 1 RX600 S3 Server Options Guide 2 System Board D2352 for RX600 S3 TX600 S3 Technical Manual 3 D2352 BIOS Setup Utility for PRIMERGY RX600 S3 TX600 S3 Reference Manual 4 Quickstart Hardware PRIMERGY RX600 S3 Poster 5 Quickstart Software PRIMERGY ServerView Suite Poster 6 PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerStart User Manual 7 PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerView S2 Server Management User Manual 8 PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerView Server Management User Manual 9 MegaRAID 320 Storage Adapters User Manual U41662 J Z156 1 76 107 Related publications 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 MegaRAID Device Driver Installation User Manual MegaRAID Configuration Software User Manual Global Array Manager Client Software User Manual PRIMECENTER Rack Technical Manual DataCenter Rack Technical Manual 19 Zoll Rack 19 Inch Rack Technical Manual LocalView User Manual PRIMERGY ServerView Suite RemoteView User Manual 18 Safety 19 Warranty 20 Ergonomics 108 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Index A accessible drives CD DVD ROM 9 DVD ROM 50 53 acclimatization time 79 articulated cable guide 39 ASR amp R 10 Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart 10 availability 10 B BIOS sec
62. r bus systems processors and main memory e Watchdog timer for Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart ASR amp R in the event of failure of memory modules or processors e Power monitoring e Early detection of a defective fan e Watchdog timer for operating system monitoring and application monitoring with ASR amp R Further information on ServerView server management is provided in the associated documentation see Related publications on page 107 ServerStart You can configure your PRIMERGY server quickly and purposefully with the ServerStart software provided User guided menus are available for installing the server operating system for further details see section Configuring the Server on page 63 U41662 J Z156 1 76 11 Features Introduction Service and Support PRIMERGY servers are service friendly and modular thus enabling quick and simple maintenance Handles and locks touch points which can be operated without tools are colored green to ensure simple and immediate recognition see also Hot plug Components on page 75 With the LocalView module at the server front the status of the important system components can be monitored at any time without opening the casing For more information on LocalView see Related publications on page 107 Further information is provided with the diagnostic LEDs on the hot plug compo nents power supply units fan units PCI boards memory boards
63. r installing a new hard disk drive SCSI configuration incorrect gt Check the settings for the hard disk drives in the SCSI configuration menu 7 8 Drives dead at System Boot RAID controller configuration incorrect Check and correct the settings for the drives with the RAID controller utility Further information is provided in the manual on the RAID controller 7 9 Added Drive Defective RAID controller is not configured for this hard disk drive The drive was installed with the system switched OFF gt Reconfigure the RAID controller for the drive with the corresponding utility Information is contained in the documentation on the RAID controller or gt Re insert the HDD module with the system switched ON into a free module bay If the hard disk drive continues to be shown as defective then replace it see section Installing Removing a HDD Dummy Module on page 80 72 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Problem Solutions and Tips Error Messages on the Monitor 7 10 Error Messages on the Monitor The meaning of the error messages is explained in the BIOS Setup manual and in the documentation for the relevant components and programs on the PRIMERGY ServerBooks CD 7 11 Error Messages on the Control Panel LocalView Error messages always consist of two lines The first line contains the error message the second line the date and time in the format month day year hours minutes e g 01 28 00 11 39 U41662 J
64. reen dark 71 system does not boot 72 FCC statement 25 features 8 G GAM 64 Global Array Manager GAM 64 Global Error indicator 50 Global Flash 12 H hard disk drive carrier 78 handling 79 HDD module 78 hot plug 78 online replacing 83 hard disk drives indicators 50 56 server feature 8 HDD module acclimatization time 79 carrier 80 dummy module 78 handling 78 hard disk drive 80 hot plug 83 installing removing 80 height units 37 hot plug HDD module 78 83 hot plug components system fans 77 hot spare memory 10 I ID button 50 51 59 ID indicator 50 52 59 indicators drive active 50 51 DVD ROM drive 50 53 Global Error 50 hard disk drives 50 56 ID 50 52 59 LAN active 51 58 LocalView 9 50 53 power supply units 60 power on 50 52 power on indicator 69 system LocalView 9 50 53 installation connecting devices 43 connecting the monitor 46 connecting to mains voltage 45 ports 43 installation overview 17 installing server 33 L LAN active indicator 51 58 light emitting diode LED 23 lithium battery 22 LocalView control panel 50 53 LCD 53 Menu selection button 51 53 messages 53 110 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Index server feature 9 system error mode 55 system information mode 53 Low Voltage directive 14 low voltage directive 25 M mains voltage 45 mechanical values 15 MegaRAID 11 RAID functionality 9 MegaRAID RoMB Controller 9 memory scrubbing 10 Menu selection button 51 53
65. ribed in the Options Guide and in the Service Supplement respec tively U41662 J Z156 1 76 89 PCI boards Hot plug Components 8 5 1 Removing Hot plug PCI Boards gt Open the cover see Opening Closing the Casing on page 98 gt If required by the operating system e g Windows 2000 start the PCI hot plug software PCI Card HotReplace You will find operating instructions in the file README for the PCI Hot Plug Software V3 0 on the ServerStart CD board gt Deactivate the PCI board using by pressing the attention button 1 see figure 32 on the board The attention button 1 and the power indicator 2 LED for the hot plug PCI slot flash orange while the slot is in the disable sequence gt Wait until the power indicator 2 goes out The slot is now powered off gt If there are any cables connecting the PCI board remove them carefully 90 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hot plug Components PCI boards a k Figure 33 Unlocking a PCI board and removing it by its pull out aid gt Open the locking of the PCI board by pushing the green retention latch to the left in the direction of the arrow until it slides out of its opening The PCI board is now mechanically unlocked gt Take the pull out aid by the green handle and pull it together with the PCI board out of the PCI slot il Do not pull at the PCI board U41662 J Z156 1 76 91 PCI boards Hot plug Componen
66. ring stripes on the screen switch the server OFF immediately see chapter Problem Solutions and Tips on page 71 The ON OFF button does not disconnect the server from the mains To disconnect from the mains completely remove the power plugs Switching the Server ON The power on indicator on the front does not light position 7 on figure 14 on page 49 The power indicator on the power supply units lights when the server is connected to the mains position 3 in figure 20 on page 60 First system installation gt Press the ON OFF button position 10 in figure 14 on page 49 The power on indicator lights green gt Insert the ServerStart CD into the CD DVD drive gt Follow the instructions on the monitor see also section Configuration with ServerStart on page 64 or section Configuration without Server Start on page 65 System already installed gt Press the ON OFF button position 10 in figure 14 on page 49 The server is switched ON performs a system test and boots the operating system Switching the Server OFF ACPI compatible Operating Systems e g Windows 2000 Linux Power on indicator lights green position 7 on figure 14 on page 49 gt Shut down the operating system in an orderly manner The server is switched OFF automatically and goes to standby mode The power on indicator is dark U41662 J Z156 1 76 61 Switching the Server ON and OFF Commissioning and Operation Sw
67. rovided with a linear alignment possibility to ensure an adjustment to different rack depths No support of the cable management delivered with the mounting kit Climatic conditions For the ventilation of the installed server an unhindered air intake in the rack front and an air discharge in the rear cover of the rack are necessary In principle the ventilation concept plans that the necessary cooling is reached by the horizontal self ventilation of the installed devices air flow from the front to the rear Power supply For the installation in 3rd Party Racks it is to be made certain that appro priate socket strips are present 36 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hardware Installation Installing Removing the Server into the Rack 4 3 1 Mounting into the PRIMECENTER Rack For mounting the server in the PRIMECENTER Rack the following parts are necessary one support bracket with two M5x10 screws including plugwashers one rack mounting kit consisting of two telescopic rails left right ready for use eight centering screws M5 two each for front and rear left and right General information is provided in the Technical Manual for the PRIME CENTER Rack see also Related publications on page 107 For mounting the left telescopic rail in the PRIMECENTER Rack the delivered support bracket must first be mounted on the rear left support upright a a a 8 a Figure 5 Mounting the support br
68. rver You will find further information on the relevant installation steps in the refer enced sections gt First of all carefully read the safety information in the chapter Important Notes on page 19 Transport the server to the desired installation location gt Unpack all individual parts check them for any damage during transport and check whether the delivery agrees with the details on the delivery sheet see section Unpacking the Server on page 32 gt Ensure that all of the necessary manuals see Additional Components of the Server Documentation on page 6 are to hand if necessary print the PDF files gt Install the server into the rack see section Installing Removing the Server into the Rack on page 33 gt Attach the cables to the server Before doing this read the section Connecting Devices to the Server on page 43 and the section Hints Connecting Disconnecting Cables on page 47 gt Connect the server to the power system see section Connecting the Server to the Mains Voltage on page 45 gt Familiarize yourself with the operating and indicator elements on the front and back of the server see section Operating and Indicator Elements on page 49 gt Configure the server and install the desired operating system and applica tions You can do this in two ways Remote configuration and installation using ServerStart The ServerStart CD provided is
69. rver and installing the operating system Make sure thatthe energy saving functions are disabled in the BIOS Setup during server operation 5 3 1 Configuring the SCSI RAID Controller You may configure the RAID either before running ServerStart or with ServerStart Usage of ServerStart is recommended Configuring the SCSI RAID controller is either performed via the BIOS configu ration utility calling CTRL h during BIOS POST or with the ServerStart CD using GAM Global Array Management More information is contained in the controller documentation on the Server Books CD in section controllers see also Related publications on page 107 il Note on SCSI IDs Please note that the SCSI IDs for the hot plug hard disk drives are permanently assigned from left to right channel A from AO to A2 and channel B from BO to B1 Descriptions of operating systems not covered in the RAID controller manual are provided in the appropriate readme files on the driver CDs If the RAID functionality is not activated on the RoMB the onboard SCSI controller should be configured using CTRL c during BIOS POST U41662 J Z156 1 76 63 Configuring the Server Commissioning and Operation 5 3 2 Configuration with ServerStart With the ServerStart CD provided you can configure the server and install the operating system in a convenient manner The menu guided configuration includes the server configuration with the SCU and the RAID contr
70. s required Both methods cannot be used simultaneously With the hot plug function memory boards may be replaced or added while the system is up and running see Hot plug Memory Boards on page 84 ASR amp R Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart restarts the system in the case 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 important for system reliability 10 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Introduction Features In conjunction with the MegaRAID RoMB controller the onboard Ultra320 SCSI controller supports RAID levels 0 1 10 5 and 50 thus increasing system avail ability The hot plug HDD modules fan units power supply units and PCI boards provide additional security Server Management Server management is implemented with the aid of the supplied ServerView software and PDA Prefailure Detection and Analyzing technology from Fujitsu Siemens Computers PDA reports early the threat of a system error or overloading so that preventative measures can be taken ServerView enables the management of all PRIMERGY servers in the network via a central console The following key features are supported among others by ServerView in this context e Remote power on Wake On LAN e Temperature monitoring of the CPU and the surrounding area e Detailed status and error reports fo
71. serving the following suggestions Only insert the CDs DVDs in the drive when needed and remove them after use Store the CDs DVDs in suitable sleeves Protect the CDs DVDs from exposure to heat and direct sunlight Note about the Laser The CD DVD drive is classified for laser class 1 according to IEC 60825 1 CAUTION The CD DVD drive contains a laser diode LED Sometimes the LED produces a stronger laser beam than laser class 1 Direct view into the laser beam is dangerous Never remove parts of the CD DVD drive assembly U41662 J Z156 1 76 23 Notes on Safety Important Notes Modules with Electrostatic Sensitive Devices Electrostatic sensitive components may be identified by the following sticker A AteS Figure 1 ESD label When you handle components fitted with ESDs you must observe the following points under all circumstances Remove the power plugs from the power sockets before inserting or removing components containing ESDs You must always discharge static build up e g by touching a grounded object before working Use a grounding cable designed for this purpose to connect yourself to the system unit as you install components The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charge Always hold components with ESDs at the edges or at the positions highlighted in green touch points Do not touch any exposed pins or conductors on a component Place all compo
72. sioning and Operation Operating and Indicator Elements 5 1 1 5 Indicators on the Hot plug Fans The server has two fan units with two system fans each The fan status indicator LED visible on the front side is valid for both fans in one unit LED Figure 17 Fan status indicator right fan unit LED Meaning is off Both fans in the corresponding fan unit are ok lights orange At least one fan is defective The corresponding fan unit must be replaced see Replacing a Hot plug System Fan Unit on page 77 U41662 J Z156 1 76 57 Operating and Indicator Elements Commissioning and Operation 5 1 2 The Rear 5 1 2 1 LAN Indicators on the Connection Panel OCCA m a o JQ tO e Figure 18 LAN indicators on the rear left 1 LAN active indicator green Flashes when a LAN transfer occurs Flashed synchronously with the LAN indicators on the front side of the server see Indicators on the Operating Pane on page 51 2 LAN transfer rate indicator green orange OFF 10 Mbps transfer rate or no connection Lights green 100 Mbps transfer rate Lights orange 1000 Mbps transfer rate The two LAN ports are mirrored thus turned by 180 degrees However opposite LEDs on both LAN ports have the same meaning 58 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Commissioning and Operation Operating and Indicator Elements 5 1 2 2 1D indicator and ID button
73. ted by the system in any way i e there is no relationship with real system settings such as IP addresses or server names in the network Two entries are always displayed at a time The next two entries are displayed by briefly for less than 1 second pressing the Menu selection button on the control panel U41662 J Z156 1 76 53 Operating and Indicator Elements Commissioning and Operation Pressing the Menu selection button for longer than 1 second allows you to change the indication mode The Menu selection button works regardless of the setting Message 1 COMPUTERS SIEMENS Menu 1 Message 1 Figure 15 The system indicator LocalView LCD and the Menu selection button Message selection Button pressed Displays the menu name and the message number xofx Button released Displays the message Upwards arrow Next message Downwards arrow Previous message Menu selection Button pressed Displays the menu name Button released Displays the current entry Arrow left Previous menu Arrow right Next menu No entries in the menu Displays the menu name No entries available 54 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Commissioning and Operation Operating and Indicator Elements System Error Mode If serious errors occur during normal operation the system indicator automati cally switches to system error mode and displays the error Each error message comprises two lines The first lin
74. the corresponding cables out from the server and from the peripherals U41662 J Z156 1 76 47 5 Commissioning and Operation CAUTION Please note the safety instructions in chapter Important Notes on page 19 5 1 Operating and Indicator Elements 5 1 1 The Front 11 10 9 16 15 12 14 13 12 Figure 14 General front view below detail connecting and operating panel above U41662 J Z156 1 76 49 Operating and Indicator Elements Commissioning and Operation 1 VGA port 9 ID button 2 NMI button 10 ON OFF button 3 USB ports 3 11 Reset button 4 Drive active indicator 12 Fan indicator see Indicators on the Hot plug Fans on page 57 LAN active indicators 2 13 Accessible drive optional 6 Global Error indicator 14 Hard disk drive control indicators see page 56 7 Power on indicator 15 CD DVD ROM drive indicator see CD DVD ROM Indicator on page 53 8 ID indicator 16 System indicator see System Indicator LocalView on page 53 5 1 1 1 Operating Elements NMI NMI button the Service il lI Reset button Please do not press The NMI button may only be used by Pressing the reset button reboots the system ON OFF button When the system is switched OFF it can be switched ON again by pressing the ON OFF button When the system is operating pressing the ON OFF button will switch OFF the syste
75. ts Removing the PCI Board from the Pull out Aid CAUTION When removing the PCI board from the pull out aid pay special attention to the snap fits holding it attached to the pull out aid see figure 34 on page 92 Do not lift them more than approx 1 mm i e only wide enough to have the PCI board released Otherwise the snap fits could be damaged Figure 34 Removing the PCI board from the pull out aid gt Lift the green movable snap fits but not more than approx 1 mm 1 until the PCI board is released completely gt Take the PCI board off 2 and put it aside 92 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hot plug Components PCI boards Removing the Snap fits TMM TTT gt MiMi Figure 35 Removing the snap fits from the pull out aid gt Slide the green snap fits downwards until they are released from the pull out aid 1 Take the snap fits 1 and keep them gt For inserting a new PCI board please continue with section Inserting a Hot plug PCI Board on page 96 CAUTION If a PCI board is removed and not replaced with a new board a dummy
76. ture difference C Minimum acclimatization time operating hours environment outside 5 3 10 5 15 7 20 8 25 9 30 10 Table 3 Acclimatization time for the HDD module gt Always put the HDD module down carefully with its largest surface facing downwards to avoid the danger of tipping over U41662 J Z156 1 76 79 HDD modules Hot plug Components 8 3 2 Installing Removing a HDD Dummy Module Removing the Dummy Module Free slots are provided with a dummy module an empty carrier which must be removed before installing an additional HDD module S l i N 000000000000000000 w VOOOO0000000000000 Figure 23 Removing the dummy module gt Press both tabs on the dummy module together see figure 23 until the locking mechanism disengages and remove the dummy module from the slot Installation of the dummy module occurs in reverse order CAUTION Keep the dummy module for future use If the HDD module is removed again and is not replaced with a new module then the dummy module must be reinstalled due to cooling the applicable EMC electromagnetic compatibility regulations and fire protection 80 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Hot plug Components HDD modules Unlocking the HDD Module Figure 24 Unlocking the HDD module Release the locking mechanism by pressing the locking button 1 gt Push the handle of the
77. u may damage your monitor If you are in any doubt contact your sales outlet or customer service center CAUTION 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 see the technical manual for the system board under Related publications on page 107 Replace the lithium battery on the system board in accordance with the instructions in the technical manual for the system board see Related publications on page 107 22 U41662 J Z156 1 76 Important Notes Notes on Safety Notes on Handling CDs DVDs and CD DVD Drives CAUTION e Use only CDs DVDs in proper condition in the CD DVD drive of your server to prevent data loss damage to the device and injuries e Therefore check each CD DVD for damage cracks breakage etc before inserting it in the drive Please note that any additional labels applied may change the mechanical properties of a CD DVD and cause imbalance Damaged and imbalanced CDs DVDs can break at high drive speeds data loss Under certain conditions sharp edged pieces of broken CDs DVDs can penetrate the cover of the drive damage to the device and be thrown out of the device danger of injury particularly on uncovered body parts such as the face or neck You protect the CD DVD drive and prevent mechanical damage as well as premature wearing of the CDs DVDs by ob
78. u want to remove The attention LED 3 is flashing BIOS is preparing the memory board for removal gt Wait until the attention LED 3 and additionally the green power LED 5 are OFF The memory board is now ready for removal If the attention LED 3 does not stop flashing the memory board in i question may not be removed Either the configuration is not redundant memory mirroring or memory RAID is not set in BIOS or the configuration has lost its redundancy e g because only three of four originally intact memory boards are still available in a RAID configuration Shutdown the server and remove the memory board in powerless condition U41662 J Z156 1 76 85 Memory boards Hot plug Components gt Press the green latch 2 The green handle 1 is released Figure 29 Pulling out a memory board gt Pull out the memory board in the direction of the arrow 1 grasping it by the green handle To insert anew memory board continue with section Inserting a Hot plug Memory Board on page 87 CAUTION If the memory board is removed and not replaced with a new board then the dummy module must be reinstalled due to cooling the applicable EMC electromagnetic compatibility regulations and fire protection Make sure that the dummy module engages correctly in its location 8 4 2 Removing the Dummy Module All memory board locations are provided with dummy modules which must be removed bef
79. ule has been pulled out and for the hard disk drive to come to a stop gt Pull out the HDD module completely gt Insert the new HDD module as described in Unlocking the HDD Module on page 81 and in Installing the HDD Module on page 82 CAUTION If the HDD module is removed and not replaced with a new module then the dummy module must be reinstalled due to cooling the applicable EMC electromagnetic compatibility regulations and fire protection Make sure that the retaining clips of the dummy module engage correctly in the location U41662 J Z156 1 76 83 Memory boards Hot plug Components 8 4 Hot plug Memory Boards CAUTION The actions described in these instructions should only be performed by technical specialists Equipment repairs should only be performed by authorized qualified staff Any unauthorized openings and improper repairs could expose the user to risks electric shock energy hazards fire hazards and could also damage the equipment Please observe the safety information in chapter Important Notes on page 19 The following operations are possible while the system is running Hot replace Replacing defective memory boards see Removing a Hot plug Memory Board on page 85 und Inserting a Hot plug Memory Board on page 87 CAUTION Hot replace during system operation is only possible if the memory boards are in a redundant configuration in BIOS setup This means
80. urity functions 67 setup 12 Cc cables connecting 47 disconnecting 47 cage nut 37 CD DVD ROM drive server feature 9 CE certificate 14 CE label 25 Chipkill 10 Class A Compliance Statement 25 cleaning monitor server 66 commissioning switching the serverON 61 configuring server 63 connecting cables 47 devices 43 external devices 47 mains voltage 45 monitor 46 connection panel consumables 28 43 58 control panels server 50 system indicator LocalView 50 53 controllers onboard SCSI RAID 8 correcting errors 69 8 9 11 D data protection 67 delivery note 32 dimensions 15 disconnecting cables 47 documents related to this manual 7 drive dead 72 defective 72 drive active indicator dummy module HDD module 80 memory board 86 dummy modules PCI slots 94 DVD ROM drive indicator 50 53 50 51 E ECC 10 EDC 10 electrical data 14 electromagnetic compatibility 14 25 EMC regulations 80 86 93 98 environmental conditions 15 environmental protection 28 ergonomics 14 error display drifts 71 drive dead 72 drive defective 72 U41662 J Z156 1 76 109 Index flickering stripes on screen 71 screen remains dark 70 server switches off 70 system does not boot 72 wrong date 71 wrong time 71 Error Correcting Code 10 Error Detection Code 10 error message onscreen 73 error messages on control panel 73 ESD sensitive devices 24 external devices connecting 47 F fault display drifts 71 sc
81. your monitor supports You will find the horizontal frequency also known as line frequency or horizontal deflection frequency in the documentation for your monitor gt Refer to the documentation for your operating system or to the corre sponding software for the monitor controller for how to set the correct horizontal frequency for your monitor and follow the procedure accordingly 7 5 No Monitor Display or Display Drifts The wrong horizontal frequency and or resolution has been selected for the monitor or for the application program Find out which horizontal frequency your monitor supports You will find the horizontal frequency also known as line frequency or horizontal deflection frequency in the documentation for your monitor gt Refer to the documentation for your operating system or to the corre sponding software for the monitor controller for how to set the correct horizontal frequency for your monitor and follow the procedure accordingly 7 6 Time and or Date are Incorrect gt Set the time and or date in the operating system or in the BIOS Setup Main menu If the time and date are repeatedly wrong when you switch on your il server you must change the lithium battery for a description see the Technical Manual for the D2352 system board or contact our Service organization U41662 J Z156 1 76 71 System Fails to Boot Problem Solutions and Tips 7 7 System Fails to Boot The system fails to boot afte

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