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1. OM12387 Figure 30 Configuration Jumper Location Table 28 Configuration Jumper JP5 What happens at system reset If these pins are jumpered the CMOS settings will be cleared on the next reset These pins should not be jumpered for normal operation If these pins are jumpered the password will be cleared on the next reset These pins should not be jumpered for normal operation BIOS Recovery 9 10 If these pins are jumpered the system will attempt BIOS recovery These pins should not be jumpered for normal operation Jumper Name CMOS clear Password Disable 3 4 gt NOTE The jumper should be placed on 11 12 until needed 71 Front Panel Header The front panel header provides connection the front panel for power switching and LED operation 72 IC ojo ojo ojo ojo ojo n COoCOmOOmMocooo0 o 2 Muqou gt NMI Non Maskable Interrupt SLP BTN Sleep Button RST SW Reset Switch PW SW Power Switch HDD LED Hard Disk Drive LED Figure 31 Front Panel Header Connection Location OM12438 PWR LED Power LED LAN LED Local Area Network LED SOA SCL SE Zen T Table 29 Front Panel Header Connection Descriptions Location Pins Description A 238 Gnd The non maskable interrupt B 218 19 Pre
2. If Yes is selected and the Enter key is pressed all changes are saved and Setup is exited If No is selected and the Enter key is pressed or the ESC key is pressed the user is returned to where they were before F10 was pressed without affecting any existing values Table 7 On Screen Options When you see this What it means On screen an option is shown but you You cannot change or configure the option in that menu screen cannot select it or move to that field Either the option is auto configured or auto detected or you must use a different Setup screen Press lt Enter gt to display a submenu that is either a separate full screen menu or a popup menu with one or more choices On screen the phrase Press Enter appears next to the option Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Menu Selection Bar The Menu Selection Bar is located at the top of the screen and displays the major menu selections available to the user as shown in Table 8 Table 8 Menu Selection Bar Main Advanced Security System Boot Exit Allocates Configures Sets and clears Configures Selects boot Saves or discards resources advanced passwords and power options and changes to Setup for hardware features available security features management power supply program options components through the features controls chipset Main Menu You can make the following selections on the Main Menu Use the submenus for other se
3. e Accepting access requests from the host processor bus and for directing those accesses to memory or to one of the PCI buses e Controlling data transfers to and from main memory e Providing the interface for both the 64 bit 66 MHz Revision 2 2 compliant PCI bus and the 32 bit 33 MHz Revision 2 2 compliant PCI bus Description 5 CSB5 The CSBS controller can be both a master and a target on the 32 bit 33 MHz PCI bus and has the following onboard components e USB controller e IDE controller e Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI control registers and is responsible for many power management functions Super I O The Nationalt PC87417VUL Super I O Plug and Play Compatible with ACPI Compliant Controller Extender is used on the SAI2 server board This device provides the system with e Real time Clock RTC e Two serial ports e One parallel port e Floppy disk controller FDC e PS 2 compatible keyboard and mouse controller e General purpose I O pins e Plug and Play functions e A power management controller The SAI2 server board provides the connector interface for the floppy disk drive dual serial ports parallel port PS 2 mouse and the PS 2 keyboard Serial Ports Two 9 pin D Sub connectors are provided on the back panel for serial port A and serial port B Both ports are compatible with 16550A and 16450 modes Each serial port can be set to one of four different COM x ports and each can be enabled sepa
4. 15 Secure Mode 12 24 security locking mouse keyboard with timer 10 secure mode setting in SCU 14 using hot key combination 15 Processor 10 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Index Sensor Event 12 25 Sensor Processor 10 Serial 6 server board component locations figure 4 configurations 69 71 Server menu configuring in Setup 25 ServerWorks ServerSet III LE chipset 1 Setup Advanced menu 20 Boot Device Priority menu 25 Boot menu 25 cannot enter need to reconfigure diskette 17 changing configuration 15 description 17 Exit menu 26 Main menu 19 Security Menu 24 Server Menu 25 Setup Utility 11 SGRAM 8 9 soft boot 61 South Bridge 1 8 Super I O Controller 2 Switches DC power 61 reset 61 System Event Log See SEL 25 T timer keyboard or mouse inactive 10 lockout inactivity setting in SCU 10 Transfer Mode 20 U Universal Serial Bus 8 22 upgrade Flash utility 27 USB 8 22 utilities Setup 15 17 V video memory 1 video controller 1 VRM 1 W Warning components may be hot 53 dispose of lithium battery safely 57 ESD can damage product 31 51 79 80 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide
5. If you are running the software from a CD ROM disk try a different disk to see 1f the problem occurs on all disks If you are running the software from a hard disk drive try running it from a diskette If the software runs correctly there may be a problem with the copy on the hard disk drive Reinstall the software on the hard disk and try running it again Make sure all necessary files are installed If the problems are intermittent there may be a loose cable dirt in the keyboard if keyboard input is incorrect a marginal power supply or other random component failures If you suspect that a transient voltage spike power outage or brownout might have occurred reload the software and try running it again Symptoms of voltage spikes include a flickering video display unexpected system reboots and the system not responding to user commands gt NOTE 62 Random errors in data files If you are getting random errors in your data files they may be getting corrupted by voltage spikes on your power line If you are experiencing any of the above symptoms that might indicate voltage spikes on the power line you may want to install a surge suppressor between the power outlet and the system power cord Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide More Problem Solving Procedures This section provides a more detailed approach to identifying a problem and locating its source Preparing the System for Diagnostic Testing A CAUTION Tur
6. Installation Notes Installation Process Quick Reference Step Where the information is located Install the primary processor This guide Install the secondary processor This guide optional Install memory This guide Remove the access cover Your chassis manual Install the UO shield This guide Rearrange the standoffs This guide Install the server board This guide This guide and your chassis manual Connect cables to the server board Finish setting up your chassis Your chassis manual Server Board Installation 33 Installation Procedures Install the Front Panel USB Port Filler If you are installing the SAI2 server board in an Intel Server Chassis 5100 you must install the Front Panel USB Port Filler that was included with your server board in the chassis front panel USB port The front panel USB port is not supported by the SAI2 server board gt NOTE The following Front Panel items are provided by the Intel Server Chassis 5100 but are not supported by your server board Front Panel USB Port Front Panel System ID rack only indicator Front Panel LAN activity indicator 2 Front Panel System Sleep Status indicator Removing the Bezel 1 To release the bezel insert fingertip behind the plastic tab and pull outward 2 While holding the plastic tab push the bezel upward then pull it outward as shown below OM13043 Figure 3 Removing the Bezel 34
7. and insert the processor into the socket Lower the locking bar completely OM13050 Figure 25 Inserting the Processor Upgrading 55 7 Before inserting the retention clip into the heat sink slot make sure the plastic pin located at see 1 below is aligned with the heat sink notch see 2 below Align the notched side of the heat sink see 2 below with the edge of the socket containing the PG370 designation see 3 below and place onto the processor as shown OM13051 Figure 26 Attaching the Heat Sink Retention Clip 8 Close the heat sink retention clip as shown Use slow constant pressure to close the retention NE LL OM13052 Figure 27 Locking the Heat Sink Retention Clip 56 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide 9 Attach the fan heat sink clip to the processor socket as shown OM13053 Figure 28 Attaching the Heat Sink Fan 10 Connect the processor fan cable s to the correct processor fan as shown in Making Connections to the Server Board on page 48 Removing a Processor 1 2 3 4 5 6 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter and the additional cautions given here Unplug the heat sink fan Detach the heat sink clip from the processor socket See the documentation that shipped with your processor for more detail Remove the heat sink from the processor Raise the locking bar on the socket Remove the processor
8. the Winbond Heceta chip and the Winbond Hardware Doctor software provide basic server hardware monitoring which alerts a system administrator if a hardware problem occurs on an Intel Server Board SAI2 based system The Winbond Hardware Doctor software is for use with Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Advanced Servert operating systems Below is a table of monitored headers and sensors on the SAI2 server board Table 27 Monitored Headers and Sensors Item Description Voltage CPU1 Monitors primary processor voltage CPU2 Monitors secondary processor voltage VCC3 Monitors VCC3 VCC Monitors VCC 12V Monitors 12V VTT Monitors VTT AGTL bus termination voltage 2 5V Monitors 2 5V 5VSB Monitors 5VSB 5V stand by Fan Speed CPU1_FAN Monitors primary processor fan speed CPU2_FAN Monitors secondary processor fan speed CHASSIS_FAN Monitors chassis fan speed through chassis fan header 3 only Temperature CPU2 Monitors primary processor temperature CPU1 Monitors secondary processor temperature CHASSIS Monitors chassis ambient temperature Winbond Hardware Doctor software and a white paper that provides more information on using Winbond Hardware Doctor software are available on the Intel Server Board SAI2 Resource CD and are also available for download at http www support intel com support motherboards server SAI2 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide 3 Server Board
9. 66 Q Ifa second diskette drive is installed does its activity light turn on briefly If not see Diskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light on page 66 Confirming Loading of the Operating System Once the system boots up the operating system prompt appears on the screen The prompt varies according to the operating system If the operating system prompt does not appear see No Characters Appear on the Screen on page 64 Solving Problems 63 Specific Problems and Corrective Actions This section provides possible solutions for these specific problems e Power light does not light e No characters appear on screen e Characters on the screen appear distorted or incorrect e System cooling fans do not rotate e Diskette drive activity light does not light e Hard disk drive activity light does not light e CD ROM drive activity light does not light e There are problems with application software e The bootable CD ROM is not detected Try the solutions in the order given If you cannot correct the problem contact your service representative or authorized dealer for help Power Light Does Not Light Check the following LI Is the system operating normally If so the power LED is probably defective or the cable from the front panel to the server board is loose LI Are there other problems with the system If so check the items listed under System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly If all item
10. Emissions European Union e EN55024 Immunity European Union e CE EMC Directive 89 336 EEC European Union e VCCI Class A Radiated amp Conducted Emissions Japan e AS NZS 3548 Class A Radiated amp Conducted Emissions Australia New Zealand e RRL Class A Radiated amp Conducted Emissions Korea e BSMI Class A Radiated amp Conducted Emissions Taiwan e GOST R 29216 91 Class A Radiated amp Conducted Emissions Russia e GOST R 50628 95 Immunity Russia 73 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings This product is marked with the following Product Certification Markings e e UL Recognition Mark WA e CE Mark C e Russian GOST Mark MEOG e Australian C Tick Mark N232 Kee hey 39021907 e BSMI Certification Number Baths e ARA ean gt FEIRER EA gt AER ERIA TIE AEREA gt RAS RE RIFE Eis AR e BSMI EMC Warning Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices FCC USA 74 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For questions related to the EMC performance of this product contact Intel Corporation 5200 N E Elam Young Parkway Hillsboro OR 97124 1 800 628 8686 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Clas
11. Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Inserting the Front Panel USB Port Filler 1 Insert the Front Panel USB Port Filler into the USB socket as shown 2 Replace the bezel OM13044 Figure 4 Inserting the Front Panel USB Port Filler Server Board Installation 35 Replacing the Front Panel Cable Use the 24 pin front panel cable included with your server board With the Intel SC5100 chassis you must remove the 34 pin cable that was included with your chassis Removing the Existing Front Panel Cable 1 Remove the top half of the foam epac and set aside 2 Remove the bottom half of the epac containing the fans by carefully pulling outward to disengage the four foam tabs located on the back side of the epac A CAUTION Damaging the four foam tabs can result in misalignment of the epac and improper air flow to the server board 3 Unplug the 34 pin front panel cable from the front panel and remove it from the chassis Existing Front Panel Cable OM13045 Figure 5 Removing the Front Panel Cable 36 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Installing the SAl2 Front Panel Cable 1 Attach one end of the 24 pin front panel cable included with your server board to the chassis front panel board as shown Both ends of the cable have identical connectors A CAUTION The front panel cable connector is shorter than the mating socket on the front panel board and has
12. Maskable Interrupt switch Keyboard connector Parallel port connector Mouse connector SVGA connector Network connector USB connectors 2 Figure 1 Back Panel Connectors ZIOmMmmoopwy gt Description Server Board Connector and Component Locations ETA c OM13065 33 MHz 32 bit PCI connectors 66 MHz 64 bit PCI connectors Primary processor connector CPU1 Floppy drive connector FDD Primary IDE connector PRI_IDE Secondary IDE connector SEC_IDE Back panel connectors Fan 3 connector J8 Primary processor heat sink fan connector J10 Fan 4 connector J11 CSB5 South Bridge Front panel connector FRONT_PANEL_HDR Configuration jumper block JP5 HDD LED J12 Battery Fan 5 connector J7 Fan 6 connector J14 Main power connector Main Power Secondary processor CPU2 CNBS30LE North Bridge DIMM slots DIMM1 DIMM4 Secondary processor heat sink fan connector J9 TACT Com m DO D gt lt EC Joo 0 OZ Figure 2 Server Board Connector and Component Locations 4 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Processor The SAI2 server board accommodates one
13. PCI 33 32 bit expansion slots for add in boards e Two 64 bit 66 MHz 3 3 V keyed PCI expansion slots e Four 32 bit 33 MHz 5 V keyed PCI expansion slots e IDE Primary and secondary Ultra ATA 100 maximum four Floppy Disk Drive 3 5 inch CD ROM Drive E IDE Network Integrated on board Intel EtherExpress PRO100 10 100 megabit PCI Ethernett controller Intel 82559 with an RJ 45 Ethernet connector continued Table 1 Server Board Features continued Feature Description System l O Super UO Controller PC87417 that provides the following e PS 2t compatible keyboard and mouse ports 6 pin DIN e Advanced parallel port supporting Enhanced Parallel Port EPP level 1 7 and 1 9 ECP compatible 25 pin e Two serial ports 9 pin e 10 100 BASE TX RJ 45 Ethernet port e Two USB ports Power le Power Sleep Switch with LED Indicator e Wake on LAN WOL e Wake on Ring WOR COM 1 only Security e BIOS password e Keyboard password protection e Floppy write protect Form Factor Server ATX form factor ATX 2 01 compliant I O Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Back Panel Connectors OM12377 Serial port 1 connector COM1 Serial port 2 connector COM2 NMI Non
14. Submenu Selections Description DIMM 1 Status Normal None Error DIMM Row Error This field is informational only DIMM 2 Status DIMM 3 Status DIMM 4 Status Normal None Error DIMM Row Error Normal None Error DIMM Row Error Normal None Error DIMM Row Error This field is informational only This field is informational only This field is informational only Clear DIMM Error DIMM Error Pause Press lt Enter gt Enabled Disabled Clears the DIMM group error status information If enabled the POST operation pauses if a DIMM error occurs Table 14 CPU Reconfiguration Submenu Selections Feature Choices Description Processor 1 Status Normal Display Only None Error CPU Error Processor 2 Status Normal Display Only None Error CPU Error Clear Processor Errors Press Clears the processor error information lt Enter gt Processor Pause Enabled If enabled the POST operation pauses if a processor error Disabled occurs Configuration Software and Utilities 21 Table 15 Peripheral Configuration Submenu Selections Feature Choices Description Serial Port 1 Disabled Disables serial port 1 or selects the base address and interrupt 3F8 IRQ 3 IRQ for serial port 1 3F8 IRQ 4 2F8 IRQ3 2F8 IRQ 4 3E8 IRQ 3 3E8 IRQ 4 2E8 IRQ 3 2E8 IRQ 4 Auto Auto forces BIOS to configure the port Serial Port 2 Disabled Disables
15. automatically when the BIOS update process is completed Remove the diskette from the diskette drive 4 Check to make sure the BIOS version displayed during POST is the new version as the system reboots 5 Enter Setup by pressing the F2 key during boot Once in Setup press the F9 and ENTER to set the parameters back to default values 6 Re enter the values you wrote down at the beginning of this process Press F10 and ENTER to exit BIOS Setup and Save Changes 7 Tf you do not set the CMOS values back to defaults using the F9 key the system may function erratically gt NOTE You may encounter a CMOS Checksum error or other problem after reboot Try shutting down the system and booting up again CMOS checksum errors require that you enter Setup check your settings save your settings and exit Setup Recovering the BIOS It is unlikely that anything will interrupt the BIOS upgrade however if an interruption occurs the BIOS could be damaged The following steps explain how to recover the BIOS if an upgrade fails gt NOTE 28 Because of the small amount of code available in the non erasable boot block area there is no video support You will not see anything on the screen during the procedure Monitor the procedure by listening to the speaker You must boot to DOS The BIOS recovery diskette will not be created correctly under the DOS window of a Windows operating system Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Obtain
16. enter either password to exit secure mode Hot Key Activation A hot key combination allows the user to activate secure mode immediately instead of waiting for the inactivity time out to expire The hot key combination is configured through Setup with the following keys are configurable as valid hot keys Ctrl Alt lt A Z 0 9 gt Password Clear Jumper If the user or supervisor password s is are lost or forgotten moving the password clear jumper into the clear position clears both passwords The password clear jumper must be restored to its original position before a new password s can be set The password clear jumper is located on jumper block JP3 pins 3 4 on the SAR board Floppy Write Protection When selected in Setup the floppy write protection option blocks writes to the floppy disk when the system is in secure mode Floppy write protection is in effect only while the system is in secure mode When not in secure mode write protection is disabled and the floppy diskette drive operates normally Secure Boot Mode Unattended Start The Secure Boot mode allows the system to boot and run the operating system OS without requiring the user password even if the user password is set However until the user password is entered mouse and keyboard input is not accepted except for password entry If Secure Boot is enabled secure mode is enabled shortly before boot To prevent unauthorized tampering with any option
17. from the socket Replacing the Back up Battery The lithium battery on the server board powers the real time clock RTC for up to 10 years in the absence of power When the battery starts to weaken 1t loses voltage and the server settings stored in CMOS RAM in the RTC for example the date and time may be wrong Contact your customer service representative or dealer for a list of approved devices A WARNING Upgrading Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Discard used batteries according to manufacturer s instructions 57 ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig handtering Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandgren ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverandgren VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv nd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion VAROITUS Paristo voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning
18. of this chapter Open the chassis 3 Insert the tip of a small flat bladed screwdriver or equivalent under the tab in the plastic retainer Gently push down on the screwdriver to lift the battery 4 Remove the battery from its socket PS OM12386 Figure 29 Replacing the Backup Battery Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Upgrading Dispose of the battery according to local ordinance Remove the new lithium battery from its package and being careful to observe the correct polarity insert it in the battery socket Close the chassis Run Setup to restore the configuration settings to the RTC 59 60 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide 5 Solving Problems This chapter helps you identify and solve problems that might occur while you are using the system Resetting the System To do this Press Soft boot reset which clears system memory and reloads the operating system lt Ctrl Alt Del gt Clear system memory restart POST and reload the operating system Reset button Cold boot reset Turn the system power off and then on This clears system memory Power off on restarts POST reloads the operating system and halts power to all peripherals Initial System Startup Problems that occur at initial system startup are usually caused by incorrect installation or configur
19. one plugged hole for proper connector socket alignment Use care to avoid bending pins when installing the front panel cable 2 Route cable as shown utilizing square corner folds where necessary 3 Re install the half of the epac containing the fans OM13046 Figure 6 Installing the SAI2 Front Panel Cable Server Board Installation 37 Installing the I O Shield gt NOTE 38 An ATX 2 03 compliant I O shield is provided with the server board The shield is required by Electromagnetic Interference EMI regulations to minimize EMI If the shield does not fit the chassis obtain a properly sized shield from the chassis supplier The shield fits the rectangular opening in the back of a chassis The shield has cutouts that match the I O ports Install the shield from inside the chassis Orient the shield so that the cutouts align with the corresponding I O connectors on the server board Make sure the metal fingers are on the inside of the chassis 1 Position one edge so that the dotted groove is outside the chassis wall and the lip of the shield rests on the inner chassis wall 2 Hold the shield in place and push it into the opening until it is seated Make sure the I O shield snaps into place all the way around OM13048 Figure 7 Installing the UO Shield Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Installing the Processor s A CAUTION If you are adding a sec
20. problem persists the video monitor may be faulty or it may be the incorrect type Contact your service representative or authorized dealer for help System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly If the system cooling fans are not operating properly system components could be damaged Check the following a DODDO DODDO Is AC power available at the wall outlet Is the system power cord properly connected to the system and the wall outlet Did you press the power button Is the power on light lit Have any of the fan motors stopped use the server management subsystem to check the fan status Are the fan power connectors properly connected to the server board Is the cable from the front panel board connected to the server board Are the power supply cables properly connected to the server board Are there any shorted wires caused by pinched cables or power connector plugs forced into power connector sockets the wrong way If the switches and connections are correct and AC power is available at the wall outlet contact your service representative or authorized dealer for help Solving Problems 65 Diskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light Check the following a LU UO Are the diskette drive s power and signal cables properly installed Are all relevant switches and jumpers on the diskette drive set correctly Is the diskette drive properly configured Is the diskette drive activity light always on If s
21. product Safety and EMC regulatory compliance information Intended uses This product was evaluated for use in servers that will be installed in offices computer rooms and similar locations Other uses require further evaluation EMC testing Before computer integration make sure that the chassis power supply and other modules have passed EMC testing using a server board with a microprocessor from the same family or higher and operating at the same or higher speed as the microprocessor used on this server board Server board diagram label provided Place the label inside the chassis in an easy to see location preferably oriented similarly to the server board Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Minimum Hardware Requirements To avoid integration difficulties and possible board damage your system must meet the following minimum requirements For a list of qualified memory and chassis components see http support intel com support motherboards server SAI2 Processor Minimum of one 1 0 GHz Intel Pentium III processor with 256K cache support For a complete list of supported processors see http support intel com support motherboards server SAI2 Memory Minimum of 64 MB of 133 MHz 3 3 V ECC PC 133 compliant registered SDRAM on 168 pin gold DIMMs Power Supply Minimum of 250 W with 0 8 A 5 V standby current in order to support Wake On LAN WOL You must provide standby current or the board will not boot
22. serial port 2 or selects the base address and interrupt 3F8 IRQ3 IRQ for serial port 2 3F8 IRQ 4 2F8 IRQ 3 2F8 IRQ 4 3E8 IRQ 3 3E8 IRQ 4 2E8 IRQ 3 2E8 IRQ 4 Auto Auto forces BIOS to configure the port Parallel Port Disabled Disables the parallel port or selects the base address and 398 IRQ 5 interrupt IRQ for the Parallel port 378 IRQ7 278 IRQ5 278 IRQ7 3BC IRQ 5 3BC IRQ 7 Auto Auto forces BIOS to configure the port Parallel Mode Output only Selects parallel port operation mode Bi directional EPP ECP DMA 1 ECP DMA 3 Diskette Controller Disabled Disables Enables the floppy disk controller Enabled Mouse Disabled Disabled prevents any installed PS 2 mouse from functioning Enabled but frees up IRQ12 Enabled forces the PS 2 mouse port to be Auto Detect enabled regardless if a mouse is present Auto Detect enables the PS 2 mouse only if present OS Controlled is displayed if the OS controls the mouse LAN Controller Disabled Disables Enables on board LAN controller Enabled VGA Controller Enabled Disables Enables on board Video controller Disabled Disabled Enables Disables on board USB controller Enabled Disabled Enables Disables on board IDE controller Primary Secondary Both USB Controller IDE Controller Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Table 16 PCI Device Submenu Selections Feature PCI IRQ 2 through 13 and PCI IRQ 15 Choices Di
23. the delay before a key starts to repeat when it is held down Configuration Software and Utilities 23 Security Menu 24 You can make the following selections on the Security Menu Enabling the Supervisor Password field requires a password for entering Setup The passwords are not case sensitive Table 19 Security Menu Selections Feature Choices Description Supervisor Clear Display only Once set this can be disabled by setting it to a null Password is string or by clearing password jumper on system board User Password is Clear Display only Once set this can be disabled by setting it to a null string or by clearing password jumper on system board Set Supervisor lt Enter gt Supervisor password controls access to the setup utility When the Password lt Enter gt key is pressed the user is prompted for a password press ESC key to abort Once set this can be disabled by setting itto a null string or by clearing password jumper on system board Set User Password lt Enter gt When the lt Enter gt key is pressed the user is prompted for a password press ESC key to abort Once set this can be disabled by setting it to a null string or by clearing password jumper on system board Password on Boot Disabled Requires password entry before boot System will remain in Enabled secure mode until password is entered Password on Boot takes precedence over Secure Mode Boot Diskette Access Everyone Limi
24. them so they match the holes in the server board Failure to properly rearrange the metal standoffs may cause the server board to malfunction and may permanently damage it Your chassis may be different from the illustration For the Intel SC5100 chassis 1 Remove the standoff from position S and move it to position 17 Standoff numbering in other chassis may be different 2 Install standoffs in positions 7 and 13 Standoffs are included with your chassis OM13056 Figure 14 Configuring Chassis Standoffs 44 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Installing Rubber Bumpers For the Intel SC5100 chassis 1 Measure and mark the bumper placement locations in your chassis by placing your ruler against the standoffs as shown below 2 Remove the backing from the bumpers and press firmly into position Rubber bumpers are included with your chassis e o Mm co Lo OM13057 Figure 15 Installing Rubber Bumpers Server Board Installation 45 Installing the Server Board The illustration below shows the relationship between the metal grounding tabs on the I O shield and the server board I O ports For a correct installation the three tabs must engage the TOP of the three metal enclosures for proper grounding A CAUTION Be careful not to bend the metal tabs on the UO shield when you place the server board in the chassis OM13058 Figure 16 Installing the Server Board 46 Intel Serve
25. Installation Tools and Supplies Needed e Phillipst cross head screwdriver 1 bit and 2 bit e Needle nosed pliers e Aruler e Pen or pencil e Antistatic wrist strap and conductive foam pad recommended Before You Begin Emissions Disclaimer To ensure EMC compliance with your local regional rules and regulations the final configuration of your end system product may require additional EMC compliance testing For more information please contact your local Intel Representative See Regulatory and Integration Information on page 73 for product Safety and EMC regulatory compliance information This is an FCC Class A device Integration of it into a Class B chassis does not result in a Class B device Safety Cautions Jh CAUTIONS System power on off The power button DOES NOT turn off the system AC power To remove power from system you must unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet Make sure the AC power cord is unplugged before you open the chassis add or remove any components Hazardous conditions devices cables Hazardous electrical conditions may be present on power telephone and communication cables Turn off the server and disconnect the power cord telecommunications systems networks and modems attached to the server before opening it Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage can result Electrostatic discharge ESD amp ESD protection ESD can damage disk drives boards and other p
26. Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel Identified Subassemblies Products Order Number A68052 002 Disclaimer Information in this document is provided in connection with Intel products No license express or implied by estoppel or otherwise to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document Except as provided in Intel s Terms and Conditions of Sale for such products Intel assumes no liability whatsoever and Intel disclaims any express or implied warranty relating to sale and or use of Intel products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose merchantability or infringement of any patent copyright or other intellectual property right Intel products are not designed intended or authorized for use in any medical life saving or life sustaining applications or for any other application in which the failure of the Intel product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur Intel may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries t Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others Copyright 2001 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved Contents 1 Description Server Board BEE 1 Back ER e 3 Server Board Connector and Co
27. No Characters Appear on Screen EEN 64 Characters Are Distorted or Incorrect nana n nc ccnnnnns 65 System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeees 65 Diskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light errr eee eeeeeeeeeees 66 Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light oocccccccccnccccnnnncnnnnnnnnonononononininininonos 66 CD ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light ooonnocnocccccnnnccononononaccnoncccnannnanancncnnnnnns 66 Cannot Connect to a Servers iii NEEN eet eed 66 Problems ue RK Ee 67 POT Installation TIPS sisi titan 67 Problems with Application SoftWare ciao 68 Bootable CD ROM Is Not Detected une 68 iv Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Elte Ee EE 69 7 Technical Reference EEGEN 71 Front Panel Heads EE 72 8 Regulatory and Integration Information Product Regulatory GCOMPIance lt a da Beet 73 Product Safety Complices acenaneed 73 Produc EMC Companies E 73 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings A 74 Electromagnetic Compatibility Nottces nnt 74 et UE 74 INDUSTRY CANADA E DER cocina 75 Europe CE Declaration of Conformity oooooocccconocococococcnoncconanancnonnnonannnnn nn nc cnnnnnnnn rancio 75 le LC EE 77 Contents y Figures vi Back Panel Connectors srair daraa ege neces 3 Server Board Connector and Component Locations 4 Removing the Bezel utiian ali 34 Inserting the Front Panel USB Port Filler oooooococccoconoccccnnnnonnccccccnononannrran
28. OM2 Serial Port USB 142 Keyboard OM13064 Figure 22 Making Back Panel Connections 50 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide 4 Upgrading Tools and Supplies Needed e Phillips cross head screwdriver 1 bit and 2 bit e Jumper removal tool or needle nosed pliers e Pen or pencil e Antistatic wrist strap and conductive foam pad recommended Cautions These warnings and cautions apply throughout this chapter Only a technically qualified person should configure the server board Jh CAUTIONS System power on off The power button DOES NOT turn off the system AC power To remove power from system you must unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet Make sure the AC power cord is unplugged before you open the chassis add or remove any components Hazardous conditions devices amp cables Hazardous electrical conditions may be present on power telephone and communication cables Turn off the server and disconnect the power cord telecommunications systems networks and modems attached to the server before opening it Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage can result Electrostatic discharge ESD amp ESD protection ESD can damage disk drives boards and other parts We recommend that you perform all procedures in this chapter only at an ESD workstation If one is not available provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground any unpainted metal surface o
29. OS policy determines the entry Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide methods and wake up sources for each sleep state sleep entry and wake up event capabilities are provided by the hardware but are enabled by the OS With future versions of Microsoft Windows 9X and Windows 2000 that support ACPI the system BIOS supports only sleep states s0 s1 and s5 A CAUTION The system is off only when the AC power is disconnected AC Link Mode The AC link mode allows the system to monitor its AC input power so that if AC input power is lost and then restored the system returns to one of the following pre selected settings e Power On e Last State Factory Default Setting e Stay Off The AC link mode settings can be changed by running the BIOS Setup Utility Wake On LAN Wake on LAN allows system power to be activated by way of a network or modem If the system power is set to off it can be turned on remotely by sending a specific packet from the main computer to the remote system gt NOTE The standard default value of the remote power on function is Disabled The Wake on LAN Ring function can be changed by setting the option to Enabled in the BIOS Setup Utility Description 11 Security The SAR BIOS provides a number of security features This section describes the security features and their operation Table 3 Security Operation Summary Entry Method Entry Mode Event Criteria Behavior E
30. OST is stored in flash memory 1 Turn on your video monitor and server After a few seconds POST begins to run 2 After the memory test these screen prompts and messages appear Press lt F2 gt key if you want to run SETUP 3 If you do not press lt F2 gt and do NOT have a device with an operating system loaded the above message remains for a few seconds while the boot process continues and the system beeps once Then this message appears Operating system not found 4 Press lt Esc gt during POST to pop up a boot menu when POST finishes From this menu you can choose the boot device or enter BIOS Setup After POST completes the system beeps once What appears on the screen after this depends on whether you have an operating system loaded and if so which one If the system halts before POST completes running it emits a beep code indicating a fatal system error that requires immediate attention If POST can display a message on the video display screen it causes the speaker to beep twice as the message appears Note the screen display and write down the beep code you hear this information is useful for your service representative For a listing of beep codes and error messages that POST can generate see the Solving Problems chapter in this manual Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Using BIOS Setup Utility This section describes the BIOS Setup Utility options Use Setup to change the server configuration defa
31. ROM based setup utilities enable the Option ROM Menu Mask setting in the security menu Description 13 Using Secure Boot Configure and enable the secure boot mode When secure mode is in effect e You can boot the server and the operating system will run but you must enter the user password to use the keyboard or mouse e You cannot turn off system power or reset the server from the front panel switches Secure mode has no effect on functions enabled via the Server Manager Module or power control via the real time clock Taking the server out of secure mode does not change the state of system power That is 1f you press and release the power switch while secure mode is in effect the system will not be powered off when secure mode is later removed However if the front panel power switch remains depressed when secure mode is removed the server will be powered off Fixed Disk Boot Sector Write Protect The fixed disk write protect switch is set to Write Protect to prevent writes to the fixed IDE disk boot sector This feature works only with IDE drives and only the boot sector is write protected Power Switch Mask The power switch mask enables and disables the power switch feature If set to masked the system power cannot be turned off with the power switch after booting the OS Termination is also disabled Termination is a feature that terminates system power when the power switch is held down for more than four secon
32. ake on LAN WOL Keyboard and Mouse The keyboard mouse controller is PS 2 compatible The server may be locked automatically if there is no keyboard or mouse activity for a predefined length of time Once the inactivity lockout timer has expired the keyboard and mouse do not respond until the previously stored password is entered ACPI The Advance Configuration and Power Interface ACPI aware operating system can place the system into a state where the hard drives spin down the system fans stop and all processing is halted In this state the power supply is still on and the processors still dissipate some power such that the power supply fan and processor fans are still running Note ACPI requires an operating system that supports this feature The ACPI sleep states discussed below are defined as s0 Normal running state s1 Processor sleep state No content is lost in this state and the processor caches maintain coherency s4 Hibernate or Save to Disk The memory and machine state are saved to disk Pressing the power button or another wakeup event restores the system state from the disk and resumes normal operation This assumes that no hardware changes were made to the system while it was off s5 Soft off Only the RTC section of the chip set is running in this state The SAI2 server board supports sleep states sO s1 s4 and s5 When the server board is operating in ACPI mode the OS retains control of the system and the
33. arts We recommend that you perform all procedures in this chapter only at an ESD workstation If one is not available provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground any unpainted metal surface on your server when handling parts 31 ESD and handling boards Always handle boards carefully They can be extremely sensitive to ESD Hold boards only by their edges After removing a board from its protective wrapper or from the server place the board component side up on a grounded static free surface Use a conductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper Do not slide board over any surface Installing or removing jumpers A jumper is a small plastic encased conductor that slips over two jumper pins Some jumpers have a small tab on top that you can grip with your fingertips or with a pair of fine needle nosed pliers If your jumpers do not have such a tab take care when using needle nosed pliers to remove or install a jumper grip the narrow sides of the jumper with the pliers never the wide sides Gripping the wide sides can damage the contacts inside the jumper causing intermittent problems with the function controlled by that jumper Take care to grip with but not squeeze the pliers or other tool you use to remove a jumper or you may bend or break the stake pins on the board Safety and Regulatory Compliance 32 See Regulatory and Integration Information on page 73 for
34. as the same effect lt Enter gt Execute Command The Enter key is used to activate submenus when the selected feature is a submenu or to display a pick list if a selected feature has a value field or to select a sub field for multi valued features like time and date If a pick list is displayed the Enter key will undo the pick list and allow another selection in the parent menu lt Esc gt Exit The ESC key provides a mechanism for backing out of any field This key will undo the pressing of the Enter key When the ESC key is pressed while editing any field or selecting features of a menu the parent menu is re entered When the ESC key is pressed in any submenu the parent menu is re entered When the ESC key is pressed in any major menu the exit confirmation window is displayed and the user is asked whether changes can be discarded lt F9 gt Setup Defaults Pressing F9 causes the following to appear Setup Confirmation Load default configuration now Yes No If Yes is selected and the Enter key is pressed all Setup fields are set to their default values If No is selected and the Enter key is pressed or if the ESC key is pressed the user is returned to where they were before F9 was pressed without affecting any existing field values lt F10 gt Save and Exit Pressing F10 causes the following message to appear Setup Confirmation Save Configuration changes and exit now Yes NO
35. assis lists as well as the supported hardware and operating system list on the Intel Customer Support website 61 Running New Application Software Problems that occur when you run new application software are usually related to the software Faulty equipment is much less likely especially 1f other software runs correctly Checklist LI Does the system meet the minimum hardware requirements for the software See the software documentation Is the software an authorized copy If not get one unauthorized copies often do not work If you are running the software from a diskette is it a good copy If you are running the software from a CD ROM disk is the disk scratched or dirty UU UU LU If you are running the software from a hard disk drive is the software correctly installed Were all necessary procedures followed and files installed Are the correct device drivers installed Is the software correctly configured for the system LU UU Are you using the software correctly I the problems persist contact the software vendor s customer service representative After the System Has Been Running Correctly Problems that occur after the system hardware and software have been running correctly often indicate equipment failure Many situations that are easy to correct however can also cause such problems Checklist a a a If you are running the software from a diskette try a new copy of the software
36. ation Hardware failure is a less frequent cause Checklist UUUUOU O OUUUOUOU Oo Are the power supplies turned on Check the switches on the back of the chassis Are all cables correctly connected and secured Are the processors fully seated in their sockets on the server board Are all add in PCI boards fully seated in their slots on the server board Are all jumper settings on the server board correct Are all jumper and switch settings on add in boards and peripheral devices correct To check these settings refer to the manufacturer s documentation that comes with them If applicable ensure that there are no conflicts for example two add in boards sharing the same interrupt Are all DIMMs installed correctly Are all peripheral devices installed correctly If the system has a hard disk drive is it properly formatted or configured Are all device drivers properly installed Are the configuration settings made in Setup correct Is the operating system properly loaded Refer to the operating system documentation Did you press the system power on off switch on the front panel to turn the server on power on light should be lit Is the system power cord properly connected to the system and plugged into a NEMA 5 15R outlet for 100 120 V or a NEMA 6 15R outlet for 200 240 V Is AC power available at the wall outlet Are all integrated components from the tested components lists Check the tested memory and ch
37. cnncnnnnnrnccnnnn 35 Removing the Front Panel Cable iia 36 Installing the SAI2 Front Panel Cable tere eee eeneeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeneeea 37 Installing the Hell ctricos 38 Lifting the A A A aa cian 8 39 Inserting the Processor ee Ee tees eee eee te EE 40 Attaching the Heat Sink and Retention Chip 41 Locking the Heat Sink Retention Chip 42 Attaching the Heat Sink Fan cora ica 42 A 43 Configuring Chassis Sid iii a e 44 Installing Rubber lan EE 45 Installing the Server BOS usd 46 Placing the Server Board in the Chassis 47 Attaching the Sewer Board EE 47 Making Connections to the Server Board 48 Routing IDE EE 49 Routing the Floppy Drive Cable AEN 49 Making Back Panel Connections kee EEN 50 Installing RI EEN 52 bitten tae LOCKING Beta donas pees een a ee ee eee eee 54 Inserting the PrOCESSOM escultor adai gd aidd 55 Attaching the Heat Sink Retention Clip 56 Locking the Heat Sink Retention Chip 56 Attaching the Heat Sink Pastas nta tl 57 Replacing the Backup Battery iiciucouoina sas 58 Configuration Jumper Location uk 71 Front Panel Header Connection Location 72 Server Board Features viii aaa 1 Standard VGA MOJES eat cs tros 9 Security Operation SUMMANY citan iii 12 Configuration Utilities cion is 15 Hot LS LA CEE TE O 15 Keyboard Commands cistitis 18 On Screen Options cocos das 18 Menu Selection EE 19 Main Menu Selections EE 19 Primary Secondary Master Slave Submenu Selections oooonocccoccccnnnccconnnanannccnnn
38. ds Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Configuration Software and Utilities This chapter describes the Power On Self Test POST and server configuration utilities The table below briefly describes the utilities Table 4 Configuration Utilities Utility Description and brief procedure Page BIOS Setup If the system does not have a diskette drive or the drive is disabled or 17 mis configured use Setup to enable it Or you can move the CMOS jumper on the server board from the default setting Protect CMOS memory to the Clear setting this will allow most server configurations to boot Then use the recovery disk to recover BIOS Upgrade Use to upgrade the BIOS 27 Utility Hot Keys Use the keyboard s numeric pad to enter numbers and symbols Table 5 Hot Keys To do this Press these keys Clear memory and reload the operating lt Ctrl Alt Del gt system this is a system reset Secure your system immediately The following keys are configurable as valid hot keys lt Ctrl Alt gt lt A Z 0 9 gt Set your hot key combination with Setup Power On Self Test POST Each time you turn on the system POST starts running POST checks the server board processor memory keyboard and most installed peripheral devices During the memory test POST displays the amount of memory that it is able to access and test The length of time needed to test memory depends on the amount of memory installed P
39. ectly connecting two servers no hub you will need a crossover cable see your hub documentation for more information on crossover cables Check the network controller LEDs that are visible through an opening at the system back panel Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Problems with Network The server hangs when the drivers are loaded LI Change the PCI BIOS interrupts Try the PCI Installation Tips below Diagnostics pass but the connection fails Q Make sure the network cable is securely attached LI Make sure you specify the correct frame type in your NET CFG file The Activity LED doesn t light The network activity light is not connected to the SAI2 server board The controller stopped working when an add in adapter was installed LI Make sure the cable is connected to the port from the onboard network controller LI Make sure your PCI BIOS is current Try the PCI Installation Tips below O Make sure the other adapter supports shared interrupts Also make sure your operating system supports shared interrupts Q Try reseating the add in adapter The add in adapter stopped working without apparent cause LI Try reseating the adapter first then try a different slot if necessary LI The network driver files may be corrupt or deleted Delete and then reinstall the drivers Q Run the diagnostics PCI Installation Tips Some common PCI tips are listed here LI Reserve interrupts IRQs and or memor
40. ector Japanese media format To support this type of media format requires a 3 5 inch 3 mode diskette drive Delays fist access to disk to ensure the disk is initialized by the BIOS before any accesses Enters submenu Enters submenu Enters submenu Enters submenu Displays IDE device selection Displays IDE device selection Displays IDE device selection Configuration Software and Utilities 19 Table 10 Primary Secondary Master Slave Submenu Selections Feature Type Choices Auto None CD ROM ATAPI Removable IDE Removable Description Select the type of device that is attached to the IDE channel If User is selected you will need to enter the parameters of the IDE device cylinders heads and sectors Other ATAPI User Mult Sector Transfers Disable Specifies the number of sectors that are transferred per 2 Sectors block during multiple sector transfers 4 Sectors 8 Sectors 16 Sectors LBA Mode Control Disabled Enables Large Block Addressing instead of cylinder Enabled head sector addressing 32 Bit I O Disabled Enables 32Bit IDE data transfers Enabled Transfer Mode Standard Select the method of moving data to and from the hard Fast PIO 1 drive If Standard is select optimum transfer mode will Fast PIO 2 be selected Fast PIO 3 Fast PIO 4 FPIO 3 DMA 1 FPIO 4 DMA 2 Ultra DMA Mode Disabled Enables Ultra DMA mode Enabled Advanced Menu You can make the following s
41. elections on the Advanced Menu as shown in Table 11 Use the submenus found in Tables 12 18 for the other selections that appear in the Advanced Menu Table 11 Advanced Menu Selections Feature Choices Description Advanced lt Enter gt Refer to Advanced Submenu Memory Reconfiguration lt Enter gt Refer to Memory Reconfiguration Submenu CPU Reconfiguration lt Enter gt Refer to CPU Reconfiguration Submenu Peripheral Configuration lt Enter gt Refer to Peripheral Reconfiguration Submenu PCI Device lt Enter gt Refer to PCI Device Submenu Option ROM lt Enter gt Refer to Option ROM Submenu It Disables Enables the Option ROM BIOS on the PCI Bus Numlock lt Enter gt Refer to Numlock Submenu 20 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Table 12 Advanced Submenu Selections Feature Choices Description Installed OS Other Selects the type of operation system that is used most PnP O S Reset Configuration Data No Clears the Extended System Configuration Data if selected Yes Boot time Diagnostic Disabled Enable Disable boot time diagnostic screen Splash screen is Screen Enabled displayed over the diagnostic screen when is option is Disabled POST Error Pause Disabled Pauses and displays SETUP entry or resume boot prompt if Enabled error occurs on boot If disabled system always attempts to boot Table 13 Memory Reconfiguration Feature Choices or Display Only
42. face Controller NIC gt NOTE To ensure EMC product regulation compliance the end system must be used with a shielded LAN cable The SAD server board includes a 10Base T 100Base TX network controller that is based on the Intel 82559 Fast Ethernet PCI Bus Controller As a PCI bus master the 82559 can burst data at up to 132 MBps resulting in faster frame processing Status LEDs are included on the external NIC connector The SAI2 server board provides the ability to disable the embedded NIC in the BIOS Setup option When disabled it is not visible to the operating system Description 9 Supported Network Features The 82559 SAL supports the following features of the 82559 controller e Glueless 32 bit PCI Bus Master Interface Direct Drive of Bus compatible with PCI Bus Specification revision 2 1 2 2 e Chained memory structure with improved dynamic transmit chaining for enhanced performance e Programmable transmit threshold for improved bus utilization e Early receive interrupt for concurrent processing of receive data e On chip counters for network management e Autodetect and autoswitching for 10 or 100 Mbps network speeds e Support for both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps networks full or half duplex capable with back to back transmit at 100 Mbps e Integrated physical interface to TX magnetics e The magnetics component terminates the 100Base TX connector interface A flash device stores the network ID e Support for W
43. ficient security privileges or other reasons the feature s value field becomes inaccessible The bottom portion of the Setup screen provides a list of commands that are used for navigating the Setup utility Configuration Software and Utilities 17 Table 6 Keyboard Commands Press Description lt F1 gt Help Pressing F1 on any menu invokes the general Help window gt o The left and right arrow keys are used to move between the major menu pages The keys have no affect if a submenu or pick list is displayed T Select Item up The up arrow is used to select the previous value in a menu item s option list or a value field pick list Pressing the Enter key activates the selected item L Select Item down The down arrow is used to select the next value in a menu item s option list or a value field pick list Pressing the Enter key activates the selected item F5 Change Value The minus key or the F5 function key is used to change the value of the current item to the previous value This key scrolls through the values in the associated pick list without displaying the full list F6 Change Value The plus key or the F6 function key is used to change the value of the current menu item to the next value This key scrolls through the values in the associated pick list without displaying the full list On 106 key Japanese keyboards the plus key has a different scan code than the plus key on the other keyboard but it h
44. for the BIOS recovery to complete If a POST card is installed in a PCI slot during the BIOS recovery you can tell that the BIOS recovery is complete when code EC is displayed When the BIOS Recovery is complete it is safe to power off the system Power off the system unplug the power cord s and remove the chassis panel Replace the chassis panel plug in the power cord s and power on the system Perform a CMOS clear following the BIOS recovery Changing the BIOS Language You can use the BIOS upgrade utility to change the language the BIOS uses for messages and the Setup program Use a bootable diskette containing the Intel flash utility and language files 1 AE Fei Boot the computer with the bootable diskette in drive A The BIOS upgrade utility screen appears Select Update Flash Memory From a File Select Update Language Set Press lt Enter gt Select drive A and use the arrow keys to select the correct 1ng file Press lt Enter gt When the utility asks for confirmation that you want to flash the new language into memory select Continue with Programming Press lt Enter gt When the utility displays the message upgrade is complete remove the diskette Press lt Enter gt The computer will reboot and the changes will take effect Configuration Software and Utilities 29 Hardware Monitoring The SAI2 server board has an integrated Winbondt Hecetat chip that is responsible for hardware monitoring Together
45. hassis follow the cable routing guidelines below IDE Cables IDE cables that connect to devices in the lower device bays should be routed around the epac as shown below 1 Route cables as shown 2 Replace the top half of the epac Lower Device Bay Ribbon Cable s OM13062 Figure 20 Routing IDE Cables Floppy Drive Cable Route the floppy drive cable as shown Floppy Disk Cable OM13063 Figure 21 Routing the Floppy Drive Cable Server Board Installation 49 Finishing Up A WARNING An electrical shock hazard exists if the chassis cover is not replaced before connecting the chassis the mains power Install the chassis cover according to the instructions for your chassis See your chassis documentation to complete rack or pedestal installation Connect the keyboard mouse and monitor cables to the back panel Connect the power cable to the back panel and to an AC outlet EN ooooo0o00000 oooo0000000 ooo0o0000000 oooooo0o0000 oooo0o0o0o0000 oooo0o0o00000 oo0o0000000 0000000000 o000000000 900 0 0 0 0 0 JJ 000 00 00 0 0 00 0 ooo00000000 o000000000 oooo0000000 oooooo0o0000 ooo00000000 oooooo0o0000 0000000000 Video COM Parallel Serial Port C
46. lections Boot Priority Device Description 1 ATAPI CD ROM Drive Attempts to boot from an ATAPI CD ROM drive 2 Removable Devices Attempts to boot from a removable device 3 Hard Drive Attempts to boot from a hard drive device 4 Intel Boot Agent Attempts to boot from a network connection Requires the Version 4 0 17 presence of a PXE server Configuration Software and Utilities 25 Table 24 Hard Drive Submenu Selections Boot Priority Device Description 1 Hard Drive 1 Select the order in which each drive is attempted to be used as the boot device 2 Hard Drive 2 Auto detected hard drive 3 Hard Drive 3 Auto detected hard drive 4 Bootable Add in Card Auto detected Add in card These selections change depending on the system configuration Table 25 Removable Devices Submenu Selections Boot Priority Device Description 1 Legacy Floppy Drives Select the order in which each removable device attempts to be used as the boot device These selections will change depending on the system configuration Exit Menu You can make the following selections on the Exit Menu Select an option using the up or down arrow keys then press lt Enter gt to execute the option Pressing lt Esc gt does not exit this menu You must select one of the items from the menu or menu bar to exit Table 26 Exit Menu Selections Choices Description Exit Saving Changes Exit after writing all modified Setup i
47. lections Main Menu Selections Choices Table 9 Feature Description Processor Type None information only Shows processor type Processor Speed None information only Shows processor speed Cache RAM System Memory Extended Memory None information only None information only None information only Lists size of cache RAM Lists amount of system memory installed Lists amount of extended memory installed Language English US Selects which language the BIOS displays Fran ais Note This feature immediately changes the BIOS to Deutsch the language selected Italiano Espa ol System Time HH MM SS Sets the system time hour minutes seconds on 24 hour clock System Date MM DD YYYY Sets the system date month day year Diskette A Not installed Selects the diskette type 1 2MB 5 25 inch Note 1 25 MB 3 5 inch references a 1024 byte sector 1 44 1 25 MB 3 5 inch Japanese media format To support this type of media 2 88 MB format requires a 3 5 inch 3 mode diskette drive Diskette B Disabled Selects the diskette type 1 2MB 5 25 inch 1 44 1 25 MB 3 5 inch 2 88 MB Disable 3 Seconds 6 Seconds 9 Seconds 12 Seconds 15 Seconds 21 Seconds 30 Seconds lt Enter gt lt Enter gt lt Enter gt lt Enter gt Hard Disk Pre Delay Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave Displays IDE device selection Note 1 25 MB 3 5 inch references a 1024 byte s
48. ll be registered For a list of supported memory visit the Intel Support website http support intel com support motherboards server SAI2 DIMM 1 DIMM 2 DIMM 3 DIMM 4 OM12378 Figure 23 Installing DIMMs 52 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Processors Minimum Requirements One 1 0 GHz Intel Pentium III processor of 256K cache support A WARNING If the server has been running any installed processor and heat sink on the processor board s will be hot To avoid the possibility of a burn be careful when removing or installing server board components that are located near processors A CAUTIONS Upgrading Processor must be appropriate You may damage the server board if you install a processor that is inappropriate for your server Make sure your server can handle a newer faster processor thermal and power considerations For exact information about processor interchangeability contact your customer service representative or visit the Intel Customer Support website http support intel com support motherboards se
49. mponent Locations oooooocccccnnccconocccccnnnnnnanancccnnnannnns 4 PLOGOSSOM ai Eeer 5 ServerWorks ServerSet III LE Chipset ENNEN 5 S per E 6 tele E 7 POIO SUBS V SM ia 7 Video Controller sise ie 9 Network Interface Controller NIC 9 ee Ee Wee We 10 PCP lupa ir os 10 A a tea cee ne ntee cee reenter neem nase meen oan aeatiaeate 11 Wake ON AN RE 11 DOCU Masip os 12 2 Configuration Software and Utilities A eek Dace Oeil a eee ec oad Soars enlace eee Oa ae Aor tates 15 Power On Self Test POS Ty WEE 16 Using BIOS Setup Utility scene ities ca ege enn ee eaten eee 17 If You Cannot Access SOU darias nea 17 A A A atta 17 Setup ET 17 ENTREE 19 M in d EE 19 Advanced Men EE 20 SEH 24 System e Ee En UE EE 25 Bot MENU eege las ia ld it ee ees ee 25 EMM O O ed ee eo 26 Uparadina me e Sci o do an s E a ett A ae hol angie 27 Preparing tor the Upgrade seco omita EE iden inten 27 Upgradingthe BIOS A oman eect ine 28 e EE Me BIOS atu st Ee Ee d 28 Changing the BIOS Language E 29 Hardware Monitoring rip A an ie ee Mate tag 30 3 Server Board Installation Tools anid Supplies Neede da o hate OL 31 Before You e Un E EN Emissions DISCIAING EE 31 Safety EIERE EE 31 Safety and Regulatory Compliance AAA 32 Minimum Hardware Requirement ooooccccccccncnonnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn EEEE E EEEa 33 Installation l t 33 InStallatiorr Stee astas li o a 34 Install the Front Panel USB Port Eller coo occ aiadi 34 Replacing the Fron
50. n off devices before disconnecting cables Before disconnecting any peripheral cables from the system turn off the system and any external peripheral devices Failure to do so can cause permanent damage to the system and or the peripheral devices 1 Turn off the system and all external peripheral devices Disconnect all of them from the system except the keyboard and video monitor 2 Make sure the system power cord is plugged into a properly grounded AC outlet 3 Make sure your video display monitor and keyboard are correctly connected to the system Turn on the video monitor Set its brightness and contrast controls to at least two thirds of their maximum ranges see the documentation supplied with your video display monitor 4 If the operating system normally loads from the hard disk drive make sure there is no diskette in drive A Otherwise place a diskette containing the operating system files in drive A 5 Turn on the system If the power LED does not light see Power Light Does Not Light on page 66 Monitoring POST See Chapter 2 Verifying Proper Operation of Key System Lights As POST determines the system configuration it tests for the presence of each mass storage device installed in the system As each device is checked its activity light should turn on briefly Check for the following Q Does the diskette drive activity light turn on briefly If not see Diskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light on page
51. n your server when handling parts ESD and handling boards Always handle boards carefully They can be extremely sensitive to ESD Hold boards only by their edges After removing a board from its protective wrapper or from the server place the board component side up on a grounded static free surface Use a conductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper Do not slide board over any surface Installing or removing jumpers A jumper is a small plastic encased conductor that slips over two jumper pins Some jumpers have a small tab on top that you can grip with your fingertips or with a pair of fine needle nosed pliers If your jumpers do not have such a tab take care when using needle nosed pliers to remove or install a jumper grip the narrow sides of the 51 jumper with the pliers never the wide sides Gripping the wide sides can damage the contacts inside the jumper causing intermittent problems with the function controlled by that jumper Take care to grip with but not squeeze the pliers or other tool you use to remove a jumper or you may bend or break the stake pins on the board Memory The server board supports only PC133 compliant ECC Registered SDRAM Install from 64 MB to 4 GB of registered memory using up to four DIMMs DIMMs must be installed in order from slot 1 to slot 4 no empty slots between installed DIMMs Slot 1 is the slot closest to the processors Installed DIMMs must be the same speed and must a
52. nfiguring Setup 25 Boot menu configuring Setup 25 bootable media required by POST 16 booting cold 61 Bridge 1 8 C Caution avoid damaging jumpers when changing 32 51 avoid touching processor pins 53 selecting correct processor 53 CMOS 29 clear to reconfigure diskette drive 17 Configuration 10 18 20 21 configuring server board jumpers location on server board 69 71 configuring system Setup 15 controller keyboard mouse 10 network 1 9 video 1 Controller 2 6 9 D diagnostics preparing system for testing 63 DIMM 7 diskette reconfiguring if cannot enter Setup 17 running SCU from 16 E ECC 1 7 Error 25 ESD add in boards 32 51 avoiding damage to product 31 51 do not touch processor pins 53 Ethernet 1 8 9 Exit menu configuring Setup 26 F fan heat sink disconnecting 54 57 feature summary back panel connectors 3 Flip Chip Pin Grid Array 1 form factor 2 front panel header location on server board 72 Front Panel reset 12 21 Front Side Bus 1 G H Getting Help 69 Hardware Monitoring 30 heat sink fan 54 57 hot key option quick reference 15 VO PCI expansion slots 1 ports provided 2 IB6566 South Bridge 1 8 Intel 82559 1 8 9 10 77 78 J K JEDEC 1 7 jumpers do not damage when changing 32 51 keyboard compatibility 10 lockout timer setting in SCU 10 E language changing in BIOS 29 Legacy 26 lithium backup ba
53. nnns 20 Advanced Menu Selections Ae 20 Advanced Submenu Selections ANEN 21 Memory Reconfiguration Submenu Selections ooooonnnccncccccnnncccnancnnannccnnnnncnnnnnana cnn 21 CPU Reconfiguration Submenu Gelechons cnn 21 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide 15 16 18 19 21 22 24 25 27 28 29 Contents Peripheral Configuration Submenu Gelechons reeet 22 PCI Device Submenu SelectiONS ooooooncccnccncnncnnnnnccnnnanononacanonancnnnano nana A 23 Option ROM Submenu Selections cosita iio ie 23 Numlock Submenu Selections ccccccccccceccceeecseeeceseeuseeeeseeueueeeeueeeuaeeeueaeesaaeeeneeaes 23 Security Menu Selections eerste Ree Eege 24 Secure Mode Submenu Gelechons 24 Secure Mode Submenu Gelechons 25 Wake On Event Submenu Selections oocccconccnnncccnncninnncnnnnanananano na cnn ona nan ona nc naa ncnnnoo 25 Boot Device Priority Submenu SelectiONS oooooccccnnnccconocanoccconnncnonannnnrnnccnnnnnnnnnnnn nn ncno 25 Hard Drive Submenu SelectionS ou eee ce ce eecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeueuseueueeeuaeeueueaeaaeeeneneees 26 Removable Devices Submenu Selections ooccccconoonccncncnnncnnnnnnnoncnnnnnnaranonnnonanonananos 26 Exit Menu Selections nn N O 26 Monitored Headers and Sensors ccccoccccnncccnncccnnnccnonanonnnccnnncnnonannnonancnna nan nnancnnanannnanes 30 Configuration Jumper IPS isaac iia 71 Front Panel Header Connection Description 72 vii viii Intel Server Board SAI2 Produc
54. o the signal cable may be plugged in incorrectly If you are using the onboard diskette controller use the Setup Utility to make sure that Onboard Floppy is set to Enabled If you are using an add in diskette controller make sure that Onboard Floppy is set to Disabled If the problem persists there may be a problem with the diskette drive server board or drive signal cable Contact your service representative or authorized dealer for help Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light The hard disk drive activity light is not connected to the SAI2 server board CD ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light Check the following a a a Are the CD ROM drive s power and signal cables properly installed Are all relevant switches and jumpers on the drive set correctly Is the drive properly configured Cannot Connect to a Server a 66 Make sure you are using the drivers that are shipped on the system Configuration Software CD for the onboard network controller Make sure the driver is loaded and the protocols are bound Make sure the network cable is securely attached to the connector at the system back panel If the cable is attached but the problem persists try a different cable Make sure the hub port is configured for the same duplex mode as the network controller Check with your LAN administrator about the correct networking software that needs to be installed If you are dir
55. ond processor to your system you must verify that the second processor is identical to the first Intel Pentium III same voltage and speed Using non identical processors could cause system failure 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter and the additional precautions given here 2 When installing the primary processor lift the locking bar on the processor socket CPU1 as shown If adding a second processor lift the locking bar on the secondary processor socket CPU2 and repeat steps 3 through 7 after installing the primary processor OM13049 Figure 8 Lifting the Locking Bar Server Board Installation 39 A0 3 Align the pins of the processor with the socket as shown in Figure 5 and insert the processor into the socket Lower the locking bar completely OM13050 Figure 9 Inserting the Processor Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide 4 Before inserting the retention clip into the heat sink slot make sure the plastic pin located at see 1 below is aligned with the heat sink notch see 2 below Align the notched side of the heat sink see 2 below with the edge of the socket containing the PG370 designation see 3 below and place onto the processor as shown OM13051 Figure 10 Attaching the Heat Sink and Retention Clip Server Board Installation 41 5 Close the heat sink retention clip as shown Use slow constant pressure to close the retention clip le
56. or two 1 0 GHz Intel Pentium III processors with 256K cache support that are designed for the PGA370 socket The PGA370 is a 370 pin zero insertion force ZIF socket The processor s interface with the system bus at 133 MHz For a complete list of supported processors see http support intel com support motherboards server SAI2 Dual Processor Operation The Pentium III processor interface is multi processor MP ready Each processor contains a local Intel Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller APIC section for interrupt handling When two processors are installed both processors must be of identical revision core voltage and bus core speeds Boxed Processor Fan Heat sink The boxed Pentium III processor is supplied with a fan heat sink After the processor is installed install and connect the fan heat sink to ensure optimal processor cooling It is recommended that fan inlet air temperature should be below 45 C measured at 0 3 inches above the fan hub A CAUTION Clearance is required around the fan heat sink to ensure unimpeded airflow for proper cooling Restricting the airflow through the processor heat sink can cause overheating and subsequent failure of the processor ServerWorks ServerSet Ill LE Chipset The SAI2 server includes a ServerWorks ServerSet III LE chipset that provides an integrated VO bridge and memory controller and a flexible I O subsystem core PCI CNB30LE The CNB30LE is responsible for
57. r Board SAI2 Product Guide Placing the Server Board into the Chassis While placing the board into the chassis carefully position the board s I O connectors into the openings in the I O shield on the back of the chassis A CAUTION Be careful not to bend the metal tabs on the UO shield when you place the server board in the chassis A CAUTION Be careful not to bend the metal tabs on the UO shield when you place the server board in the chassis OM13059 Figure 17 Placing the Server Board in the Chassis Attaching the Server Board Using the screws that came with your chassis mount the board to the chassis a OM13060 Figure 18 Attaching the Server Board Server Board Installation 47 Making Connections to the Server Board 48 moov OM13061 Main power connector G Hard Disk Drive LED CPU2 Fan 2 H Chassis Fans Floppy disk drive connector l CPU1 Fan IDE Primary Secondary Chassis Fans Front Panel connector Figure 19 Making Connections to the Server Board Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Cable Routing To ensure proper air flow within the c
58. rately When enabled each port can be programmed to generate edge or level sensitive interrupts When disabled serial port interrupts are available to add in cards Parallel Port The SAI2 baseboard provides a 25 pin parallel port back panel connector The Super I O provides an IEEE 1284 compliant 25 pin bi directional parallel port BIOS programming of the Super VO registers enables the parallel port and determines the port address and interrupt When disabled the interrupt is available to add in cards Floppy Port The floppy disk connector FDC1 on the server board provides the interface to the floppy disk drive from the floppy disk controller 6 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Keyboard and Mouse Connectors The separate keyboard and mouse connectors found on the rear panel of the server board are PS 2 compatible Memory The SAI2 server board contains four 168 pin DIMM sockets Memory is partitioned as four banks of registered SDRAM DIMMs each of which provides 72 bits of non interleaved memory 64 bit main memory plus ECC The SAI2 server board supports up to four 3 3 V registered ECC SDRAM DIMMs that are compliant with the JEDEC PC133 specification A wide range of DIMM sizes are supported including 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB and 1 GB DIMMs The minimum supported memory configuration is 64 MB using one 64 MB DIMM The maximum configurable memory size is 4 GB using four 1 GB DIMMs A CAUTION The system
59. result in interference to radio and TV reception All cables used to connect to peripherals must be shielded and grounded Operation with cables connected to peripherals that are not shielded and grounded may result in interference to radio and TV reception INDUSTRY CANADA ICES 003 This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Canadian Department of Communications Cet appareil num rique respecte les limites bruits radio lectriques applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le material brouilleur Apparelis Num riques NMB 003 dictee par le Ministre Canadian des Communications Europe CE Declaration of Conformity This product has been tested in accordance too and complies with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and EMC Directive 89 336 EEC The product has been marked with the CE Mark to illustrate its compliance Regulatory and Integration Information 75 76 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Index A ACPI 10 11 APIC 8 ATI Rage IIC 9 audible beep error codes 16 B Back Panel Connectors 3 battery disposing of safely 57 installing 59 removing 57 beep codes 16 BIOS 6 9 11 12 19 20 29 changing the language 29 recovering 28 upgrading 27 28 Boot Device Priority menu co
60. rver SAI2 ESD and handling processors Reduce the risk of electrostatic discharge ESD damage to the processor by doing the following 1 Touch the metal chassis before touching the processor or server board Keep part of your body in contact with the metal chassis to dissipate the static charge while handling the processor 2 Avoid moving around unnecessarily 53 Adding or Replacing a Processor A CAUTION If you are adding a second processor to your system you must verify that the second processor is identical to the first Intel Pentium III same voltage and speed Using non identical processors could cause system failure 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter and the additional precautions given here 2 Remove power from your system by unplugging the AC power cord 3 Remove the chassis cover see your system or chassis documentation for instructions 4 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter and the additional precautions given here 5 When installing the primary processor lift the locking bar on the processor socket CPU1 as shown If adding a second processor lift the locking bar on the secondary processor socket CPU2 and repeat steps 5 through 10 after installing the primary processor OM13049 Figure 24 Lifting the Locking Bar 54 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide 6 Align the pins of the processor with the socket as shown in Figure 5
61. s In U S and Canada 1 800 404 2284 In Europe UK 0870 6072439 Finland 9 693 79297 France 01 41 918529 Denmark 38 487077 Germany 069 9509 6099 Norway 23 1620 50 Italy 02 696 33276 Sweden 08 445 1251 Spain 91 377 8166 Holland 020 487 4562 In Asia Pacific region Australia 1800 649931 Indonesian 001 803 65 7249 Hong Kong 852 2 844 4456 Malaysia 1 800 80 1390 Korea 822 767 2595 New Zealand 0800 444 365 PRC 800 820 1100 Pakistan 632 6368415 Singapore 65 831 1311 Philippines 1 800 1 651 0117 Taiwan 22718 9915 Thailand 001 800 6310003 India 0006517 2 830 3634 Vietnam 632 6368416 In Japan 0120 868686 Domestic 81 298 47 0800 outside country In Latin America Brazil 0021 0811 408 5540 Ecuador 999 119 800 628 8686 via AT amp T Mexico 001 800 628 8686 Guatemala 99 99 190 800 628 8686 via AT amp T Colombia 980 9 122 118 Venezuela 800 11 120 800 628 8686 via AT amp T Costa Rica 0 800 011 0395 Argentina 001 800 222 1001 800 628 8686 via AT amp T Panama 001 800 628 8686 Paraguay 008 11 800 628 8686 via AT amp T Chile 800 532 992 Peru 0 800 50000 800 628 8686 via AT amp T Miami 1 800 621 8423 Uruguay 000 410 800 628 8686 via AT amp T 69 70 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide 7 Technical Reference Configuration Jumpers
62. s A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The customer is responsible for ensuring compliance of the modified product Only peripherals computer input output devices terminals printers etc that comply with FCC Class A or B limits may be attached to this computer product Operation with noncompliant peripherals is likely to
63. s are correct and problems persist contact your service representative or authorized dealer for help No Characters Appear on Screen Check the following Is the keyboard functioning Check to see that the Num Lock light is functioning Is the video monitor plugged in and turned on Are the brightness and contrast controls on the video monitor properly adjusted Are the video monitor switch settings correct Is the video monitor signal cable properly installed UUUUU OU Is the onboard video controller enabled 64 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide If you are using an add in video controller board do the following 1 2 3 Verify that the video controller board is fully seated in the server board connector Reboot the system for changes to take effect If there are still no characters on the screen after you reboot the system and POST emits a beep code write down the beep code you hear This information is useful for your service representative If you do not receive a beep code and characters do not appear the video display monitor or video controller may have failed Contact your service representative or authorized dealer for help Characters Are Distorted or Incorrect Check the following a a Are the brightness and contrast controls properly adjusted on the video monitor See the manufacturer s documentation Are the video monitor s signal and power cables properly installed If the
64. sabled Auto Select IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ6 IRQ7 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ12 Description Specify which PIC IRQ a certain PCI IRQ maps to Table 17 Option ROM Submenu Selections Feature Choices Description On Board LAN Enabled Disables Enables option ROM expansion for the onboard LAN Disabled option ROM PCI Slot 1 Enabled Disables Enables the expansion of the option ROM for devices Disabled in PCI slot 1 PCI Slot 2 Enabled Disables Enables the expansion of the option ROM for devices Disabled in PCI slot 2 PCI Slot 3 Enabled Disables Enables the expansion of the option ROM for devices Disabled in PCI slot 3 PCI Slot 4 Enabled Disables Enables the expansion of the option ROM for devices Disabled in PCI slot 4 PCI Slot 5 Enabled Disables Enables the expansion of the option ROM for devices Disabled in PCI slot 5 PCI Slot 6 Enabled Disables Enables the expansion of the option ROM for devices Disabled in PCI slot 6 Table 18 Numlock Submenu Selections Feature Choices Description Numlock Auto Selects the power on state for Num Lock On Off Key Click Disabled Enables or disables the audible key click Enabled Keyboard auto repeat rate 2 sec 6 sec 10 sec 13 3 sec 18 5 sec 21 8 sec 26 7 sec 30 sec Sets the number of times per second a key will repeat while it is held down Keyboard auto repeat delay 1 4 sec 1 2 sec 3 4 sec 1 sec Sets
65. section of the BIOS The following steps explain how to upgrade the BIOS Creating a Bootable Diskette 1 Use a DOS or Windows 95 system to create the diskette 2 Insert a diskette in diskette drive A 3 At the CA prompt for an unformatted diskette type format a s or for a formatted diskette type sys a 4 Press lt Enter gt Configuration Software and Utilities 27 Creating the BIOS Upgrade Diskette The BIOS upgrade file is a compressed self extracting archive that contains the files you need to upgrade the BIOS 1 Insert the bootable diskette into the diskette drive 2 Extract the contents of the BIOS EXE file onto the bootable diskette To do this simply type the filename with or without the extension at the a prompt for example BIOS EXE 3 You will be prompted to confirm a folder in which to store the extracted files The BIOS upgrade image is extracted in the specified folder Upgrading the BIOS 1 Place the bootable diskette containing the BIOS update files into the diskette drive of your system Boot the system with the diskette is in the drive 2 At this point you have a choice of two options Press 1 and ENTER to automatically update the system BIOS This will update the system BIOS and reset the system Press 2 and ENTER to update the User Binary and reset the system 3 Wait while the BIOS files are updated Do not power down the system during the BIOS update process The system will reset
66. ssing the sleep button immediately puts the server board into the sleep mode C 17815 Pressing the reset button restarts the boot process D 138 11 Pressing the power switch removes all by standby power from the board E 987 LED show hard disk drive activity Pin 7 Pin 9 F 5 amp 1 LED shows power on Pin 1 Pin 5 G 128214 LED shows local area network activity Pin 12 Pin 14 H 168 Gnd SDA 18 amp Gnd SCL Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide 8 Regulatory and Integration Information Product Regulatory Compliance Product Safety Compliance The SAL complies with the following safety requirements e UL 1950 CSA 950 US Canada e EN 60 950 European Union e JEC60 950 International e CE Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC European Union e EMKO TSE 74 SEC 207 94 Nordics e GOST R 50377 92 Russia Product EMC Compliance The SAI2 has been has been tested and verified to comply with the following electromagnetic compatibility EMC regulations when installed a compatible Intel host system For information on compatible host system s refer to Intel s Server Builder website or contact your local Intel representative e FCC Class A Verification Radiated amp Conducted Emissions USA e ICES 003 Class A Radiated amp Conducted Emissions Canada e CISPR 22 3 Edition Class A Radiated amp Conducted Emissions International e EN55022 Class A Radiated amp Conducted
67. t NOTE If you install a PCI 33 card into one of the PCI 66 64 connectors the bus speed for both connectors will be lowered to 33 MHz 32 bit 33 MHz PCI Subsystem The 32 bit 33 MHz PCI includes the following embedded devices and connectors e Four 5 V keyed PCI expansion slots e Integrated Intel EtherExpress PRO100 10 100 megabit PCI Ethernet controller Intel 82559 e Integrated ATI Rage XL video controller with 8 MB of on board SDRAM e CSB5 South Bridge I O APIC IDE controller USB controller and power management 32 bit PCI features include e Bus speed up to 33 MHz e 5 V signaling environment e Burst transfers up to a peak of 132 MBps e 8 16 or 32 bit data transfers e Plug and Play ready e Parity enabled 8 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Video Controller The SAL server board includes an ATI Rage XL video controller 8 MB video SDRAM and support circuitry for an embedded SVGA video subsystem The SVGA subsystem supports a variety of modes up to 1600 X 1200 resolution for CRT displays and up to 1024 x 768 resolution for TFT displays and up to 16 7 million colors The SAL server board provides a standard 15 pin VGA connector and external video blanking logic for server management console redirection support Table 2 Standard VGA Modes Resolution Max Refresh Rate Hz Max Colors 1280x1024 72 256 1600x1200 S 256 1024x768 100 65K 640x480 100 16 7 M 800x600 100 16 7 M Network Inter
68. t Guide 1 Description Server Board Features The Intel SAI2 server board offers a flat design with the processors and memory subsystems residing on the board The server board supports dual processor operation with Intel Pentium III processors and the ServerWorkst ServerSett III LE chipset The board contains embedded devices for video network IDE and provides basic monitoring hardware and interrupt control for dual processors and PC AT compatible operation Table 1 Server Board Features Feature Processor Description Up to two identical Intel Pentium III 512 or 256 cache processors for the PGA370 socket that use the Flip Chip Pin Grid Array FC PGA package Two embedded Voltage Regulating Modules VRM support the processors Chipset Memory ServerWorks ServerSet II LE chipset e 133 MHz Front Side Bus FSB Capability e CNB3OLE North Bridge e CSB5 South Bridge e Dual Inline Memory Module DIMM Requirements 3 3 V registered ECC DIMMs that are compliant with JEDEC PC133 specification e DIMM Sockets Four 72 bit 168 pin gold contact e DIMMs Supported 64 128 256 512 MB and 1GB Min 64 MB Max 4 GB e ECC single bit correction and multiple bit detection Video BIOS e Integrated onboard ATIt Raget XL 64 bit SVGA video controller e 8MB SDRAM video memory e SVGA video port 4 MB Flash device for system BIOS PCI bus Hard Disk Drive HDD Six standard PCI
69. t Panel Cable ANNE 36 INStalling TRE VOS a a a nee 38 Installing the tee E DE 39 Installing MEMO iii A A A A bl 43 Configuring Chassis Sado Sucia Recenter ns het aad ee eels 44 Installing Rubber ODER eege Ee GE nia 45 Installing the Server BOU esciocosii aid 46 Making Connections to the Server Board 48 Cable OUTING ee EE Ee A NE 49 A O A a tue a 50 4 Upgrading Tools and Supplies NECded visas a 51 CAUTIONS EE da maun cna 51 MEMO bb tt td tie lel cn 52 POCOS Si ted 53 Adding or Replacing a Processor AAA 54 Rem ving a Processo een ai eege geheie id di td dba 57 Replacing the Back up Battery ori e gege dee Sege e 57 5 Solving Problems Resetting the System aan tdo 61 Nal SYSTEM Eu ie EE 61 a O A acl aay Melee O A 61 Running New Application Goftware eee ee eecie eter ee eteeciaaeeeeeeeennaeeeeeeee renee 62 Checklist EE 62 After the System Has Been Running Correctly coooccccnnnnccccnnncccnnncanocnnccnnnnnano nc ccnnnnnnnnnnn cnn 62 Check tornarse pera ee e au ete tactic ae 62 More Problem Solving Procedures kee EEN 63 Preparing the System for Diagnostic Testing cc ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeenaaees 63 Monitoring POSE EE 63 Verifying Proper Operation of Key System Lights oooooocoocccccnnnccconocanancccnoncccnanann anno 63 Confirming Loading of the Operating Gvstem 63 Specific Problems and Corrective Actions eee eeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeceaaaeeeeeeeeeteeneaaees 64 Power Light Does Not e EE 64
70. tem values to CMOS Exit Discarding Changes Exit leaving CMOS unmodified User is prompted if any of the setup fields were modified Load Setup Defaults Load default values for all SETUP items Discard Changes Read previous values of all Setup items from CMOS Save Changes Write all Setup item values to CMOS 26 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Upgrading the BIOS Preparing for the Upgrade Before you upgrade the BIOS prepare for the upgrade by recording the current BIOS settings obtaining the upgrade utility and making a copy of the current BIOS Recording the Current BIOS Settings 1 Boot the computer and press lt F2 gt when you see the message Press lt F2 gt Key if you want to run SETUP 2 Write down the current settings in the BIOS Setup program gt NOTE Do not skip step 2 You will need these settings to configure your computer at the end of the procedure Obtaining the Upgrade Utility You can upgrade to a new version of the BIOS using the new BIOS files and the BIOS upgrade utility PHLASH EXE You can obtain the BIOS upgrade file and the PHLASH EXE utility through your computer supplier or from the Intel Customer Support website http support intel com support motherboards server SAI2 gt NOTE Please review the instructions distributed with the upgrade utility before attempting a BIOS upgrade This upgrade utility allows you to e Upgrade the BIOS in flash memory e Update the language
71. the BIOS update file package from Intel s http support intel com web site A file called crisis zip is one of the files included with each SAI2 BIOS release file package Unzip the crisis zip file to a directory on your hard drive Format a blank diskette the diskette should not be a bootable DOS diskette Insert the diskette into the diskette drive From the MS DOS prompt on an MS DOS system run the crisdisk bat file from the directory you created on your hard drive Follow the instructions on the screen to create the BIOS recovery diskette gt NOTE po 10 Remove the BIOS Recovery jumper from pins 9 10 and store the jumper on pins 11 12 12 13 11 The BIOS recovery diskette will not be created correctly under the MS DOS window of a Windows operating system It is necessary to use an MS DOS system to create the BIOS recovery floppy diskette Power off the SAI2 system unplug the power cord and remove the chassis panel Remove the spare jumper from pins 11 12 on jumper block JP5 and install it on pins 9 10 BIOS Recovery of jumper block JP5 Insert the BIOS recovery diskette into the diskette drive Reinstall the chassis panel plug in the power cord s and power on the system The screen will remain blank while the BIOS Recovery is performed A number of beeps will occur during the BIOS update The diskette drive access light will not turn off when the BIOS recovery is completed Allow four minutes
72. to a null string Clearing the supervisor password also clears the user password Entering the user password permits modification of the time date language user password and password on boot setup fields other setup fields can be modified only if the supervisor password is entered The user password also allows the system to boot if secure boot is enabled If a wrong password is entered three times in a row the BIOS stops validating passwords and the BIOS security engine returns a failure for any further password validation attempt If the user enters three wrong passwords in a row during the boot sequence i e when entering Setup the system is placed into a halt state This feature makes is difficult to break the password by the trial and error method 12 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Using Passwords If only the supervisor password is set you e Must enter the supervisor password to enter BIOS Setup e Must enter the supervisor password to boot the server if Password on Boot is enabled in the BIOS Setup e Must enter the supervisor password to exit secure mode If both passwords are set you e May enter the user password to enter BIOS Setup However you will not be able to change many of the options e Must enter the supervisor password if you want to enter BIOS Setup and have access to all of the options e May enter either password to boot the server if Password on Boot is enabled in the BIOS Setup e May
73. ts the use of the diskette drive to system supervisors Supervisor Supervisor password must be set to enable this feature Floppy Write Disabled Write protects floppy drive Protect Enabled Fixed Disk Boot Normal Protects the boot sector on the boot drive against some viruses Sector Write Protect Secure Mode lt Enter gt Enters Secure Submenu This is only available if both the user and supervisor passwords are set Power Switch Mask Masked Determines whether power switch functions from front panel Unmasked Processor Serial Disabled Determines whether the processor serial number feature is Number enabled or disabled Enabled Table 20 Secure Mode Submenu Selections Feature Choices Description Secure Mode Timer Disabled Period of keyboard and mouse inactivity before secure mode is 1 Min activated and a password is required gain access 2 Min 5 Min 10 min 30 min 1 Hr 2 Hr Secure Mode HotKey Disabled Enables Disables the ability to lock the system with a Enabled lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt key gt combination The key can be selected and submenu appears when enabled A password is required to gain access Secure Mode Boot Disabled Enables Disables secure boot The system boots normally but a Enabled password is required to access the system using any PS 2 device Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide System Hardware Menu You can make the following selections on the Server Menu Table 21 Sec
74. ttery disposing of safely 57 installing 59 removing 57 M memory 7 amount tested POST 16 capacity 1 DIMM requirements 7 video amount 1 what type to install 1 mouse compatibility 10 inactivity timer 10 N NB6635 North Bridge 1 network controller 1 9 North Bridge 1 NVRAM 26 P password 13 administrator 13 using to reactivate keyboard mouse 10 Password 12 PCI embedded devices 1 expansion slots 1 POST 21 29 bootable media required 16 memory amount tested 16 Power on Self Test See POST 21 29 problems after running new application software 62 after system has been running correctly 62 application software 68 bootable CD ROM not detected 68 cannot connect to network server 66 CD ROM drive activity light 66 confirm OS loading 63 diskette drive light 66 hard drive light 66 initial system startup 61 network 67 no characters on screen 64 PCI installation tips 67 power light 64 preparing system for diagnostic testing 63 random error in data files 62 screen characters incorrect 65 system cooling fans do not rotate 65 system lights 63 processor 53 packaging 1 removing 54 57 selecting the correct processor 53 processor s what type to install 1 R real time clock running SCU to configure settings 59 Recovery 29 reset system 15 61 RTC 6 10 S SCU inactivity lockout timer 10 SDRAM 7 Secure Boot 12 secure mode 14 using hot keys to enter
75. ults You can run Setup with or without an operating system being present If You Cannot Access Setup If the diskette drive is misconfigured so that you cannot access it to run a utility from a diskette you may need to clear CMOS memory You will need to open the server change a jumper setting use Setup to check and set diskette drive options and change the jumper back For a step by step procedure see Chapter 5 under the heading CMOS Jumper Starting Setup You can enter and start Setup under several conditions e When you turn on the server after POST completes the memory test e When you have moved the CMOS jumper on the server board to the Clear CMOS position enabled for the procedure see Chapter 5 under the heading CMOS Jumper In the three conditions listed above after rebooting you will see this prompt Press lt F2 gt to enter SETUP In a fourth condition when CMOS NVRAM has been corrupted you will see other prompts but not the lt F2 gt prompt Warning CMOS checksum invalid Warning CMOS time and date not set In this condition the BIOS will load default values for CMOS and attempt to boot Setup Menus Each Setup menu page contains a number of features Except those used for information purposes each feature is associated with a value field that contains user selectable parameters Parameters may be changed depending upon the security option chosen If a value is not changeable due to insuf
76. ure Mode Submenu Selections Feature Choices Description Wake On Event lt Enter gt Enters Wake On Event submenu AC Link Stay Off Sets what happens when AC power is lost and Last State restored Stay Off means the server will not power up Power On Last State means the server will power up as it was powered when AC was lost Power On means the server will always power up when AC is regained Error Log Initialization lt Enter gt Select to clear the System Error Log If Clear OK then display System Event Log Cleared If Clear failed then display System Event Log Not Cleared Table 22 Wake On Event Submenu Selections Feature Choices Description Wake On LAN Disabled Enables remote power on via network command Enabled Wake On Ring Disabled Enables remote power on via serial port Enabled Console Connection Direct Indicates whether the console is connected directly to Via Modem the system or if a modem is used to connect Boot Menu Boot Menu options allow the user to select the boot device The following table is an example of a list of devices ordered in priority of the boot invocation Items can be re prioritized by using the up and down arrow keys to select the device Once the device is selected use the plus key to move the device higher in the boot priority list Use the minus key to move the device lower in the boot priority list Table 23 Boot Device Priority Submenu Se
77. ver OM13052 Figure 11 Locking the Heat Sink Retention Clip 6 Attach the fan heat sink clip to the processor socket as shown OM13053 Figure 12 Attaching the Heat Sink Fan 7 Connect the processor fan cable s to the correct connector in the Making Connections to the Server Board section below 42 Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide Installing Memory The server board supports only PC133 compliant SDRAM Install from 64 MB to 4 GB of registered memory using up to four DIMMs DIMMs must be installed in order from slot 1 to slot 4 no empty slots between installed DIMMs Slot 1 is the slot closest to the processors Installed DIMMs must be the same speed and must all be registered For a list of supported memory visit the Intel Support website http support intel com support motherboards server SAI2 DIMM 1 DIMM 2 DIMM 3 DIMM 4 OM12378 Figure 13 Installing Memory Server Board Installation 43 Configuring Chassis Standoffs If your chassis does not have standoffs placed as shown below you must rearrange
78. will not operate properly if either PC100 DIMMs or non ECC DIMMs are installed DIMMs may be installed in one two three or four DIMM slots and must be populated starting with Slot 1 and filling the slots in consecutive order Empty memory slots between DIMMs are not supported Although the SAI2 server board architecture allows the user to mix various sizes of DIMMS Intel recommends that module and DRAM vendors not be mixed in the same server system gt NOTE Use DIMMs that have been tested for compatibility with the server board Contact your sales representative or dealer for a current list of approved memory modules Check the Intel Customer Support website for the latest tested memory list http support intel com support motherboards server SAI2 PCI I O Subsystem The expansion capabilities of the SAI2 server board meet the needs of file and application servers for high performance I O by providing two PCI bus segments in the form of one 64 bit 66 MHz bus segment and one 32 bit 33 MHz bus segment Description 7 64 bit 66 MHz PCI Subsystem The 64 bit 66 MHz PCI segment includes two 3 3 V keyed PCI expansion slots that can support 66 MHz 64 32 bit cards or 33 MHz 64 32 bit cards 64 bit PCI features include e Bus speed up to 66 MHz e 3 3 V signaling environment e Burst transfers up to a peak of 528 Megabytes per second MBps e H 16 32 or 64 bit data transfers e Plug and Play ready e Parity enabled g
79. xit Criteria After Exit Secure Keyboard User Floppy writes are User Floppy writes are Mode inactivity timer password disabled if selected password enabled Runtime enabled in in Setup Except followed by Keyboard and activation of KBC Setup password no mouse Enter mouse inputs are hot key or keyboard input is accepted accepted Secure Power On Reset User Enter Secure Mode User System attempts Boot password just before boot password to boot normally and Secure see above for followed by System exits Boot Secure Mode Enter Secure Mode enabled in behavior see above for Setup Secure Mode behavior User Power On Reset User System halts for User Power and Reset Password password User Password password switches are on boot set and before booting The followed by enabled AT style password on system is not in Enter Keyboard and boot enabled secure mode mouse inputs are Except password no accepted The mouse or keyboard system boots input is accepted normally Boot sequence is determined by setup options Password Protection The BIOS uses passwords to prevent unauthorized tampering with the system Once secure mode is entered access to the system is allowed only after the correct password s has been entered Both user and supervisor passwords are supported by the BIOS The user password cannot be set unless a supervisor password has been set When set a password can be cleared by changing it
80. y addresses specifically for ISA adapters This prevents PCI cards from trying to use the same settings ISA cards are using LI Certain drivers may require interrupts that are not shared with other PCI drivers For certain drivers it may be necessary to alter settings so that interrupts are not shared Solving Problems 67 Problems with Application Software If you have problems with application software do the following a a a a a Verify that the software is properly configured for the system See the software installation and operation documentation for instructions on setting up and using the software Try a different copy of the software to see if the problem is with the copy you are using Make sure all cables are installed correctly Verify that the server board jumpers are set correctly See Chapter 5 If other software runs correctly on the system contact your vendor about the failing software If the problem persists contact the software vendor s customer service representative for help Bootable CD ROM Is Not Detected Check the following a 68 Is the BIOS configured to allow the CD ROM to be the first bootable device Intel Server Board SAI2 Product Guide 6 Getting Help World Wide Web http support intel com support motherboards server SAI2 Telephone All calls are billed US 25 00 per incident levied in local currency at the applicable credit card exchange rate plus applicable taxe
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