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1. connect a Master and a Slave drive You must configure second hard drive to Slave mode by setting the jumper accordingly IDE2 Secondary IDE Connector can also connect Master and a Slave drive NOTE If you install two hard disks on cable you must configure the second drive to Slave mode by setting its jumper Refer to the hard disk documentation supplied by hard disk vendors for jumper setting instructions 2 9 5 9245 10 Rackmount Server Fan Power Connectors SFANI SFAN2 SFAN3 SFAN4 SFANS The SFANI SFAN2 SFAN3 SFANA SFANS system fans support sys tem cooling fan with 12V It supports three pin head connector When con necting the wire to the connectors always take note that the red wire is the positive and should be connected to the 12V the black wire is Ground and should be connected to GND If the mainboard has a System Hardware Moni tor chipset on board you must use a specially designed fan with speed sensor to take advantage of the CPU fan control aw Fol sensor sensor la b ol ano SFANI SFAN2 NOTE 1 Always consult the vendors for proper CPU cooling fan 2 SFAN supports the fan control MS 9245 will automati cally control the CPU fan speed according to the system temperature 2 10 Hardware Setup Ultra320 SCSI Connector SCSI 1 SCSI Sma
2. 1 Tx ierat Srid tB I ierat Gafigresaria pot A Marfigr ion relied Ue arfigratin Ato ertigraim Gartrd tad Disp ayed en Serial port A B Setting to Enabled allows users to configure the base address and IRQ of Port A Port manually Selecting Auto allox BIOS to automati cally determine the correct base I O port address Options Enabled Disabled Auto Base address It specifies the base I O address for Port A Port B Options 3F8 2F8 358 2E8 Interrupt It specifies the interrupt for Port A Port B Options IRQ 3 IRQ 4 BIOS Setup PCI Configuration Press PgUp lt gt PgDn lt gt to PCI Configuration The following submenu will appear RO Orfigration Ttenfpeci fic Hap Stipitamfor cafigringthe Dice specific PA da ce SC Device Onboard LAN Devi ce Select Menu PCI Device Slot 1 amp PCI Device Slot 2 The sub menu is used to configure the specific PCI device Press PgUp lt gt or PgDn lt gt to PCI Device 51011 or 2 The following submenu will appear Option ROM Scan Use this feature to initialize device expansion ROM Enable Master Use this feature to enable selected device as a PCI bus master La
3. ER Hi sans spancz PEK m ns He ausis MEZ emet SHS Ha He 6 ONT 27 SM Card 3rd 2 Bus Connector JSMB1 The mainboard provides one 12C also known as Bus connector for users to connect to System Management Bus SMBus interface 100 JSMB1 Pin Definition JSMB1 PN 1 bw 2 cx a ate Front Panel Connector J13 The mainboard provides one front panel connector for electrical connec tion to the front panel switches and LEDs 2 unm 1 E 413 Pin Definition Pin Deserintan Pin_ Description 1 ono 2 sw rrasw nere 5 eno unser used D FEED n n as su ro pere e av se clon a swiebs set z unused 28 Hardware Setup Hard Disk Connectors IDE1 amp IDE2 The mainboard has a 32 bit Enhanced PCI IDE and Ultra DMA 33 66 1007 133 controller that provides PIO mode 0 4 Bus Master and Ultra DMA 33 66 100 133 function You can connect up to four hard disk drives CD ROM 120MB Floppy reserved for future BIOS and other devices TUTTO UU IDEI Primary IDE Connector The first hard drive should always be connected to
4. Remove the clip from the chassis Take out the I O shield on the first PCI slot Insert the add on card to the PCI slot 46 Chassis Installation Replace the clip 7 Follow the procedures described earlier to install the second PCI Card 47 5 9245 1U Rackmount Server IDE Hard Disks Take out the hard disk and HDD trays Screw the HDD trays to the hard disk 48 Chassis Installation polnt 1 Press the release button to pull out the USB tray completely from the chassis Remove the front bezel by pressing the release buttons point 1 4 simultaneously reverse side 49 E 410 5 10 Rackmount Server Pull the rings inward to push the hard disk back into the hard disk drive bay Follow the same procedures men tioned earlier to install the second hard disk Replace the front bezel for IDE HDD Replace the USB tray and pull it open to rest any USB device on it Chassis Installation Connect the ATA 100 cable to the first hard disk Connect the power cord to the first hard disk Connect the ATA100 cable and power cord to the second hard disk 411 5 10 Rackmount Server Hot Swap SCSI Hard Disks Unlock the HDD device holder and pull it out from the chassis Screw the hard disk to the HDD de vice holder 412 Chassis Installation Slide the HDD device holde
5. 2 Negatve Data Channel Posts Data Chanel 4 USB Port Getting Started Serial Port Connectors COM 1 amp COM 2 optional The mainboard offers two 9 pin DIN connectors for serial ports COM 1 and COM 2 The ports are 16550A high speed communication ports that send receive 16 bytes FIFOs You can attach a serial mouse or other serial devices directly to them COM 1 Pin Definition pm sena DESCRIPTION 12345 T DCD Data Cany Detect 2 SN SenalinorReceive Dara a sour Serai Ouror Transmit Data a DTR DusTemina Ready s Grunt DSR DaaSetReasy 7 RTS RoquestTosend amp crs CealoSend a m ia COM 2 Pin Definition DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION DeaCamerDes 2 Rece Data a 4 oa Termin Rey 8642 5 Ground Data Set Ready 7 Regestosend B ciearrasena o Connector The mainboard provides a DB 15 pin female connector to connect VGA monitor Pm Signal Description RED 2 GREEN mue 4 ne 7 GND nD VGA Connector DB 15 pin ps soa se s so M S 9245 1U Rackmount Server View 1 Proprietary Power Supply 2 SlimCD ROMDrive 3 DIMM Slots 4 PCISlots 5
6. Heatsinks 6 FanDuct 7 AC Power Connector 114 Hardware Setup This chapter tells you how to install the CPU memory modules and expansion cards as well as how to setup the jump ers on the mainboard Also it provides the instructions on connecting the peripheral devices such as the mouse keyboard ete While doing the installation be careful in holding the com ponents and follow the installation procedures 1U Rackmount Server mm t T P The mainboard supports Single AMD Opteron UP or Dual AMD Opteron DP processors The mainboard uses two CPU sockets called Socket 940 for easy CPU installation You can install SINGLE or DUAL CPUs the mainboard to meet your own needs Keep the following points in mind before installing CPU s 1 1f SINGLE CPU is intended always install the CPU on the UL socket 2 To install DUAL CPUs on the board you must use the same type stepping of AMD Opteron DP CPUs runningat the same frequency warne Thermal Issue for CPU As processor technology pushes to faster speeds and higher performance thermal management becomes increasingly crucial when building computer systems Maintaining the proper thermal environment is key to reliable operation As such the processor must be maintained in the specified thermal requirements You need to add thermal grease between the CPU and heatsink to prove heat dissip
7. PCI Interrupt Request Routing The IRQ acronym of interrupt request line and pronounced I R Q are hardware lines over which devices can send interrupt signals to the microprocessor The PCI IRQ pins are typically connected to the PCI bus INT INT D pins as follows IRQ Routing Devices Order 1 Order 2 Order 3 Order 4 PCISlot1 INTA INTB INTCH INTD PCISlot2 INTD INTAR INTB amp NTC LAN WTAR INTB VGA SCSI INTCH Primary IDE Interrupt IRQ14 for AMD8111 Secondary IDE Interrupt IRQ15 for AMD8111 215 BIOS Setup This chapter provides information on the BIOS Setup pro gram and allows you to configure the system for optimum use You may need to run the Setup program when An error message appears on the screen during the system booting up and requests you to run SETUP You want to change the default settings for customized features Upon boot up the Ist line appearing after the memory count is the BIOS version It is usually in the format A6380MS V 1 0091096 where Ist digit refers to the BIOS maker as AMI W AWARD and P PHOENIX 2nd Sth digit refers to the model number 6th 7th digit refers to the customer as MS all standard customers V1 0 refers to the BIOS version 091096 refers to the date this BIOS was released 5 9245 Rackmount Server mem Power the computer and the system will start POST Power On Self
8. SS Resume Date The date formatis lt gt DD lt YYYY gt After Power Failure This setting specifies whether your system will reboot after a power failure interrupt occurs Available settings are Stay Off Returns the system to an off state PowerOn Returns the system to a full on state Last State Restores the system to the previous status before power failure or interrupt occurred 32 BIOS Setup ie Boot Menu Use this menu to arrange to specify the priority of the devices from which the BIOS will attempt to boot the Operating System Itev peci fic Help CD ROM Dri ve Keys usa to Devi ces can Dive gt ci lapses devices tha P all Te Change Values Setup Defaults Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit CD ROM Drive Removable Devices Hard Drive These are the generic types of devices on your system from which you can boot an operating system You may have more than one device of each type Ifso the generic type is marked with a plus or minus sign Use the Enter key to expand or collapse the devices marked with lt gt or lt gt Press lt Ctrl Enter gt to expand all such devices change a device s priority first select it with the up or down arrows and move it up or down using the lt gt and lt gt keys 3 23 5 9245 10 Rackmount Server enu
9. View Press Enter to view the contents of DMI event log 316 BIOS Setup Clear all DMI event logs Setting this to Yes will clear the DMI event log after rebooting Options Yes No Event Logging Select Enabled to allow logging of DMI events Options Enabled Disabled Press PgUp lt gt or PgDn to The following submenu will appear TPM Ttev pec fic Hip LPM Specification trsion 15 d sabi e on s COMport Setting CO port BAC ex Systemfvert Log Dsti ed Busting Bert Lognurber D Perai ring Evert Log ruber 15 SYS Progress retia POST Witchdog Ereti ec SystemEvert Log F9 Setup Defaults 10 Save and Exit IPMI Specification Version It shows the support version of IPMI specification read only BMC Firmware Version It shows the current BMC firmware version read only Setting PEF Configuration Select this line to enable disable the Platform Event Filter PEF Options Disabled Enabled 317 5 9245 10 Rackmount Server Change COM port Setting Select this line to change COM port setting Options Yes No COM porton BMC Select this line to enable disable COM port on BMC Options Disabled PMI CLI Clear System Event Log Enabling this selection will force the BIOS to clear the System Event Log o
10. 5 9245 1 Rackmount Server User s Guide G52 S9245X3 Manual Rev 2 1 Release Date April 2004 Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equip ment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor dance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Notice 1 The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party respon sible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Notice 2 Shielded interface cables and A C power cord if any comply with the emission limits must be used in order to VOIR LA NOTICE D INSTALLATION AVANT DE RACCORDER AU Micro Star International MS 9245 RESEAU 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
11. 5 1092512008 IDE Primary Master None IDE Primary Slave None IDE Secondary Master IC ROMI IDE Secondary Slave None Large DI sk Access Nde i Bot Summary Screen 624KB Extended 510MB Change Values Setup Default F10 Save and Exit Main Menu Use this menu for basic system configurations such as time date etc Advanced Menu Use this menu to set up the items of special enhanced features available on your system s chipset Security Menu Use this menu to set Supervisor and User Passwords and the Backup and Virus Check reminders 34 BIOS Setup Power Menu Use this menu to specify your settings for power management Boot Menu Use this menu to specify the priority of boot devices ExitMenu This menu allows you to load the BIOS default values or factory default set tings into the BIOS and exit the BIOS setup utility with or without changes 35 5 9245 10 Rackmount Server in Menu The items inside the Main menu are for basic system information and configuration Each item includes none one or more setup items Use the Up Down arrow keys or lt Tab gt to highlight the item or field you want to modify and use the lt gt or lt gt key to switch to the value you prefer Iten pecific Hep SystemTi ony itab Sptembate 0825 2003 IDE
12. Test process When the message below appears on the screen press lt F2 gt key to enter Setup Press F2 to enter SETUP If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup restart the system by turning it OFF and On or pressing the RESET button You may also restart the system by simultaneously pressing Ctrl lt Alt gt and Delete keys Control Keys Function lt F General window ET Exit this menu arrow keys Tor T arrow keys Move cursor up and down lt gt Cycle cursor up and down lt gt or lt End gt Move cursor to top bottom of window lt PgUp gt or lt PgDn gt Move cursor to next or previous page EXP Select Previous Value for the field lt i gt or lt gt lt 8 gt Select the Neat Value for the E Load the Default Configuration values for Wi menu EI Save and exit Execute Command or Eater Submenn BIOS Setup Getting Help After entering the Setup menu the first menu you will see is the Main Menu Main Menu The main menu lists the setup functions you can make changes to You use the arrow keys 72 to select the item The on line description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at the bottom of the screen Sub Menu If you find a right pointer symbol as shown in the right view appears to the left of ce
13. J20 The LED shows the error and power status P Error LED Amber Power LED Green 213 Boot Block Jumper JBBF1 Users can short connect pin 2 3 to recover the system BIOS with Recovery Floppy When the system is done with the job the buzzer will beep to notify the user and set the jumper to its normal state 1 2 short connected Normal Recovery PCI X 100 133 Jumper JPCIXB1 The jumper is used to set the channel of 64 bit PCI bus PCIX to run at 100MHz or at 133MHz for use with one PCI X 133 device JPCIXE1 100MHz 133MHz Clear CMOS Jumper JBAT1 If you want to clear the system configuration use the Clear CMOS Jumper to clear data JBATI Keep Data Clear Data NOTE You can clear CMOS by shorting 2 3 while the system is off Then return to 1 2 pin position Avoid clearing the CMOS while the system is on it will damage the mainboard gt Hardware Setup BH ERAN The motherboard provides two 64 bit PCI X 100 133MHz slots One is full length and the other is half length PCI Slots Two PCI slots allow you to insert the expansion cards to meet your needs When adding or removing expansion cards make sure that you unplug the power supply first Meanwhile read the documentation for the expansion card to make any necessary hardware or software settings for the expansion card such as jumpers switches or BIOS configuration
14. MS 9245 1U Rackmount Server Barebone package should contain the following items MS 9245 1U Rackmount Server 1 including a MS 9145 mainboard a MS 9549 card a Power Supply and a Fan Duct Heatsink x2 6732 5 screw 8 HDD tray set 2in aset IDE model 2 Rail Kit x1 including two rails and cable ties User s Guide Installation Floppy Disk 1 Server Driver CD 1 iConsole Suite CD optional 17 245 10 Rackmount Server This section shows the configuration of the MS 9245 from different angles and the connectors and buttons on the front and back panel Front View 1 SlimCD ROM optional 2 HotSwapS0 pinSCSI HDD HDD 1 120 IDEHDD HDD2 Primary Slave 3 HotSwapS0 pinSCSI HDD HDD2 IDI IDEHDD HDD 1 Primary Master 4 USBPort 5 USB Port 6 fromlefttorigh IDE HDD Activity LED Location LED Info LED amp Error LED 7 Reset Button 8 Power Button 9 PowerLED 1 8 Getting Started Rear View e TEER AC Power Connector Half Length PCI Slot 2 Full Length PCI Slot 1 Serial Port VGAPort from left to right USB Port 3 amp USB Port 4 from left to right Gbit Port 2 amp Gbit Port 1 Power LED NMI Switch Error LED NOTE Please refer to Table 1 MS 9245 Front Bezel amp Rear LEDs Definitions for more information on Power LED Please refer
15. Primary Master None IDE Primary Slave INone IDE Secondary Master CD ROMI IDE Secondary Slave None Large D sk Access i Bot Summary Sereen Osa cot Systemttrory 624KB Extended Menar y 5108 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Select Menu E nd The time format is HH MM 8S System Date The date format is lt gt DD lt gt Primary Secondary Master Slave Press PgUp lt gt or PgDn lt gt to select Manual None or Auto type Note that the specifications of your drive must match with the drive table The hard disk will not work properly if you enter improper information for this category If your hard disk drive type is not matched or listed you can use Manual to define your own drive type manually 36 BIOS Setup If you select Manual related information is asked to be entered to the follow ing items Enter the information directly from the keyboard This information should be provided in the documentation from your hard disk vendor or the system manufacturer Type Select how to define the HDD parameters Multi Sector Transfers selection except Disabled determines the number of sectors transferred per block LBA Mode Control Enabling LBA causes Logical Block Ad dressing to be used in place of Cylinders Heads and Sectors 2 Enables 32 bit communication between CPU and IDE card Tranfer Mode Selects the method for
16. THE EQUIPMENT Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced manufacturer gt aon aon aoo CONTENTS FCC A Radio Frequency Interference Statement Copyright Notice E Trademarks Revision History Technical Support Safety Instructions Y Chapter 1 started System Specifications Mainboard Layout Packing Checklist System Configuration 18 Front View 19 Rear View 19 Top View Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Central Processing Unit CPU 23 CPU Installation Procedures for Socket 940 23 Memory 25 DIMM Module Combination 25 Installing DDR Modules 25 18 Pin Main Power Supply Connector J10 26 14 Pin Standby and Status Control Connector J11 26 24 Pin SCSI Power and I2C Connector 12 26 4 CD ROM Power Connector 114 26 6 Pin Front Plane USB Connector 15 26 Power Supply 27 Front Panel Connector J13 28 SM Card 3rd I2C Bus Connector 5 29 Connectors 29 Hard Disk Connectors IDE1 amp IDE2 29 Fan Power Connectors SEAN I SFAN2 SFANS SFANA SFANS 2 10 Ultra320 SCSI Connector SCSI 1 21 Server Management Card Connector 116 212 Rear Status LED 120 213 Jumpers 224 Boot Block Jumper 244 PCI X 100 133 Jumper JPCIXBI 244 Clear CMOS Jumper 224 50 PHA 215 PCI Slots 245 PCI Interru
17. X 64 bit 100 133MHz x 2 one full length and one half length PCI slots Drive Bays 2 Hot Swap SCSI or Non hotswap IDE HDD 1SlimCD ROM 2USB poris Rear 1 0 2USB poris 1 VGA port 1 serial port 2RI45LAN jacks r2 Getting Started SCSI optional Single channel SCSI Ultra320 LSI 1020 LAN Broadcom 2 ports Gigabit BCMS704C up to 4 ATA 100 133 compatible devices MSI Server Management IPMI 1 5 optional 51 9549 BMC card with QLogic Zircon UL BMC and MSI iConsole support 1 5 optional FAN 4 pcs 40 28 mm system fan 1 pe 40x 20mm T O fan 3 pcs integrated into power supply PowerSupply 41IWmax Active PFC Full range 100 240V Dimension WxDxH 440 W x 660 D 45 mm Others High Performance Thermal Solution 13 M S 9245 1U Rackmount Server MS 9549 BMC Card Specification BMC Chip Qlogic Zircon UL ARM7 TDMI 40M RISC 128pin PQFP Hosthardware interface LPC interface Host software interface KCS interface Memory Size 256X 16 Bits SRAM 4M Bits Flash Form Factor Add on Card on SO DIMM 144 pin Key position 50 On board I2Cmux 9545 board Connector Header header 14 pin for debugging Key Features IPMI 1 5 Compliant Outof band LAN based management using RMCP FRU SELaccess Remote out of band alerts Event log Supp
18. for entering Setup The passwords are not case sensitive Pressing lt Enter gt at either Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password displays the following message Set Supervisor Password Enter New Password n Confirm New the password and press Enter Repeat 5 9245 10 Rackmount Server Password on boot Choosing Enabled requires a password on boot It requires prior setting of the Supervisor password If supervisor password is set and this option is disabled BIOS assumes user is booting Options Enabled Disabled Fixed disk boot sector Write protects the boot sector on the hard disk for virus protection It requires password to format the hard disk Options Normal Write Protect Diskette access Setting privilege of password to boot from or access the floppy disk Options Supervisor User 3 20 BIOS Setup he Power m Use this menu to specify your settings for Power Management Remem ber that the options available depend upon the hardware installed in your system 22 over ras Sandy Ato Suspend mat Resure Qn hodem rg Resume Q UN Rum Tine Tire Ree Die Mte Pover Failure imaa oy oy last tate Maxi num Pover Savings conserves the getet ystempoir Maxi rum Perforrance conserves power but allow gates s
19. to Table 2 MS 9245 System Error and Diagnostic LEDs Definitions for more information on Error LED 19 M S 9245 1U Rackmount Server Table 1 MS 9245 Front Bezel amp Rear I O LEDs Definitions Controlled by MSE LED Color State Descrip Power aes system operat Blink system main power off and Jxandby power on lore lore power removed IDE HDD Activity Green Random ip HDD access activity lore lore disk activity m Amber component errrffailure lor lore system normal operation Location active via iConsole command liConsoleAPonty orF lore Iwo identification Amber Reserved for new BIOS function swappsbiescst amp up access activity Access lorr lore Ivo disk activity 1 10 Getting Started Table2 MS 9245 System Error and Diagnostic LEDs Definitions litem Error LED Diagnostic LED 1 lore INormal operation 2 CPU Eror LEDON Processor related problems BCStEmorLEDON SCSI hard drive Errorffailure Eror LEDON failure s IMemory Error LED ON Memory error failure INA Power supply exrr failure Diagnostic LEDs Diagnostic LEDs use signal display to help users understand their system When POST or Service Processor detects an error the
20. 60 ns 320 ns 640 ns 1 28 us 12 5615 BIOS Setup Dram ECCScrub CTL This feature sets the rate of BACKGROUND scrubbing for Dram In addition to normal ECC scrubbing from system requests Options Disabled 1 31 ms 2 62 ms 5 24 ms 10 49 ms 20 97 ms 42 0 ms 84 0 ms Note BACKGROUND agent works independently of CPU requests and bus masters but cannot be enabled without first enabling Dram ECC Keyboard Configuration The sub menu is used to configure keyboard features for optimal system performance Keyed Conf Teavgpecific Hi p m En repart rate 35s Keburdatoree duly mum Menu NumLock or Off turns NumLock on or off at boot up turns NumLock on if it finds a numeric key pad Options On Off Keyboard auto repeat rate Tt sets the number of times a second to repeat a keystroke when you hold the key down Options 30 sec 26 7 sec 21 8 sec 18 5 sec 13 3 sec 10 sec 6 sec 2 sec 311 5 9245 10 Rackmount Server Keyboard auto repeat delay It sets the delay time after the key is held down before it begins to repeat the keystroke Options 1 4 sec 1 2 sec 3 4 sec 1 sec Device Configuration The sub menu is used to configure I O Devices for optimal system performance gration Itev pec fic Hip Sia pot A
21. AUTO de tect the capability of Memory System Options Disabled AUTO 39 5 9245 10 Rackmount Server 310 HPET Timer This item allows you to enable disable HPET high precision event timer Setting to Disabled will turn off the device and remove it from the ACPI namespace Options Enabled Disabled HT Link Frequency This setting specifies the HT HyperTransport frequency between CPUO CPUL Setting options 800 21 1GHz ECC This is a global enable function for all blocks within CPU core and North Bridge After loading setup defaults restart and enter setup to access Dram ECC setup options Options Enabled Disabled DramECC If all memory in the system supports enabling this will initial scrub dram and enable system requests to dram to be checked and or corrected Options Enabled Disabled ECC Scrub Redirection Enable Scrubber to correct errors detected in Dram during normal CPU requests Foreground scrubbing Options Enabled Disabled Chip Kill This item allows you to enable disable Chip Kill ECC on Nodes with all x4 ECC capable dimms Options Enabled Disabled DCACHEECCScrub CTL This feature sets the rate of background scrubbing for DCACHE lines Options Disabled 40 ns 80 ns 160 ns 320 ns 640 ns 1 28 us 12 565 L2ECCScrub CTL This feature sets the rate of background scrubbing for L2 cache lines Options Disabled 40 ns 80 ns 1
22. The following sections describe each of the options on this menu Note that Esc does not exit this menu You must select one of the items from the menu or menu bar to exit Ttevepaci fic Help Bat Smi ng Bit Dscard rg tenges othr ppc save your changes to Discard Changes Save Ganges Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Select Sub Menu 10 Save and Exit Exit Saving Changes When you want to quit the Setup menu you can select this option to save the changes and quit Exit Discarding Changes When you want to quit the Setup menu you can select this option to abandon the changes Load Setup Defaults The option allows users to restore all of the BIOS settings to the Optimal Defaults The Setup Defaults are the default values set by the mainboard manufacturer specifically for the optimized performance of the mainboard 3 24 BIOS Setup Discard Changes The option allows users to restore all of the BIOS settings to previous values Save Changes The option allows users to save the changes without exiting Setup 325 Chassis Installation This chapter provides instructions on the hardware instal lation of the MS 9245 in two sections System Assembly illus trates how to assemble each component of the MS 9245 Rack Mounting describes the procedures for mounting the unit into the rack in details You can use the system assembly flowchart and the chart below to deter
23. ation Then make sure that the CPU and heatsink are se curely fastened and in good contact with each other These are needed to prevent damaging the processor and ensuring reliable operation If you want to get more information on the proper cooling you can visit AMD s website for reference 22 Hardware Setup CPU Installation Procedures for Socket 940 1 Make sure that the computer Open Lever is turned off and the power cord disconnected before stalling the CPU 2 Pull the lever sideways away from the socket and raise it up toa 90 degree angle 3 Locate the cut edge of the CPU When the CPU is in stalled into the socket this cut edge should be aligned with the corner marking an arrow the Socket 940 Please note that the CPU can only fit in a correct orientation DO NOT use force to install Comer marking the CPU into the socket sud 4 Place the CPU onto the socket and press it down firmly into Press down the socket The pins of the ar CPU should be embedded into the socket completely 5 Close the lever to secure the CPU Do not close the level until the CPU s pins are fully inserted otherwise the pins may be damaged 5 9245 Rackmount Server mm The mainboard supports up to eight registered ECC DDR200 266 333 DIMMs providing up to 16GB of memory Each DIMM slot supports up to maximum size of 2GB You can install either single or double sided modul
24. correspond ing LEDs light up to alert the user to the condition and help service personnel identify the failing component A system error single LED on the front panel and in the rear of the system first alters the users that an error has occurred Service personnel next check inside the system to determine which subsystem has an error LED lit This information helps the service personnel to locate the failing component for replacement The full failing path remians lit until POST no longer exists or the error is fixed M S 9245 1U Rackmount Server The Rear Panel provides the following connectors LAN RJ 45 Jacks Giga bit LAN The mainboard provides two standard RJ 45 jacks for connection to Lo cal Area Network LAN Giga bit LAN enables data to be transferred at 1000 100 or 10Mbps You can connect network cable to either LAN jack Giga bit LAN Pin Definition Pw semi DESCRIPTION me 2 Diferert Paro a ow a s Diferential Pair2 om Ditarential Pair t 7 ow Difererti USB Connectors The mainboard provides an UHCI Universal Host Controller Interface Universal Serial Bus root for attaching USB devices such as keyboard mouse or other USB compatible devices You can plug the USB device directly into ths connector USB Port Description sona DESCRIPTION EL 1 vec
25. ed on your system which you will use most commonly Options Other Win95 Win98 WinMe Win2000 Reset Configuration Data Select Yes if you want to clear the Extended System configuration Data ESCD area Options Yes No Multiprocessor Specification This item allows you to configure the MP Specification revision level Some operating systems will require 1 1 for compatibility reason Options 1 4 1 1 3 8 BIOS Setup Quick Boot Mode This feature allows the system skip certain tests while booting This will de crease the time needed to boot the system Options Enabled Disabled Chipset Configuration The sub menu is used to configure chipset features for optimal system performance Gig Gatigration fic Help Setup Wiring Inter eave menory Setti ngi ters onthi mutoircorred val ues ray cause across dramchi p gatertora furion sats BG wil detect Dramfark reer eave capati lity Node Merry Inter eve HET Timer CI H Urk Fregene Erai ac ET Scrub Pe rection 0 ECC Scrub Dstieg 12 C Serb Scrub Dram Bank Interleave Interleave memory blocks across dram chip selects Options Auto Disabled Node Memory Interleave Interleave memory blocks across Processor Nodes BIOS will
26. es to meet your own needs DDR DIMM Slots DIMM Module Combination You can install either one or two DIMM modules on the slots Use Slot 1 3 6 or 8 for single DDR module installation If DDR modules are installed on Slot 5 8 CPU2 must be installed Memory modules can be installed in any combination as follows Option Memory Modules installed 1 Slot 162 Sot 364 Slot 566 Slot 788 2 Slot 1628354 90 1826566 Sot 1626768 Jot 3546566 Sot 3648768 Slot 5868768 Slot 16253646556 Sot 1626384568 Sot 16255566764 Slot 36455568788 4 Slot 1852838465665768 NOTE Memory modules in pairs must be of the same type and size 24 Hardware Setup Installing DDR Modules 1 TheDDR DIMM has only one notch on the center of module The module will only fit in the right orientation 2 Insert the DIMM memory module vertically into the DIMM slot Then push it in until the golden finger on the memory module is deeply inserted in the socket 3 The plastic clip at each side of the DIMM slot will automatically close Volt NOTE You can barely see the golden finger if the module is properly inserted in the socket 25 5 9245 10 Rackmount Server mm The mainboard supports 551 power supply for the power system Before inserting the power supply connector always make s
27. including interference that may cause undesired operation Copyright Notice The material in this document is the intellectual property of MICRO STAR INTERNATIONAL We take every care in the preparation of this document but no guarantee is given as to the correctness of its contents Our products are under continual improvement and we reserve the right to make changes without notice Trademarks trademarks are the properties of their respective owners AMD Opteron Athlon Athlon Thoroughbred and Duron are registered trademarks of AMD Corporation Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation PS 2 and OS 2 are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Windows 95 98 2000 2003 NT XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Netware is a registered trademark of Novell Inc Award is a registered trademark of Phoenix Technologies Ltd AMI is a registered trademark of American Megatrends Inc Revision History Revision Revision History Date 1 Based on V2 0 adding 208400 April 2004 133 Technical Support Ifa problem arises with your system and no solution can be obtained from the user s manual please contact your place of purchase or local distributor Alternatively please try the following help resources for further guidance Visit the MSI website for FAQ technical guide BIOS updates driver
28. ll Computer System Interface is a hardware interface that allows for connection of up to 15 peripheral devices The mainboard provides one SCSI channel SCSI 1 for you to connect SCSI devices such as SCSI hard dis 68 Pin 20 SCSI Connector Pin Pin Description sun i m 2 x je 1 E osna mpm ses s 20 aoso 080 7 om P 080 a x 4087 ovrsens s crouno si 1 m mesemveo s reseaven crouno si am 2 s a ast 2 lt a oem z 211 5 Server Management Card Connector 116 This connector allows you to insert a Server Management Card 2 12 EH E did Hardware Setup Rear Status LED
29. mine the proper sequence for re moving or installing components to the server Chassis Cover CPU and Heatsink System Assembly PCI Cards Hard Disks Rack Mounting M 9245 10 Rackmount Server Chassis Cover Locate the release button on the chassis cover Lift the release button to the upright position Push the chassis cover forward Lift the chassis cover to remove it from the system NOTE Before you remove or install these modules make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power 42 Chassis Installation CPU and Heatsink Locate the First and Second CPU sockets If you plan on installing single CPU use the first CPU socket Lift the CPU lever up to a 90 degree angle Place the CPU on top of the socket with the cut edge pointing to the ar row sign 43 E 5 1U Rackmount Server CPU and Heatsink continued Push the lever down to secure the CPU in place Place the heatsink on top of CPU Screw the heatsink to the chassis 44 Chassis Installation DIMM Locate the DIMM slots Install at least two DDR modules on the slots The plastic clip at each side of the DIMM slot will automati cally close Memory modules in pairs must be of the same type and size Please refer to DIMM Module Combination on page2 4 for more information 45
30. n the next boot Options Disabled Enabled Existing Event Log number Remaining Event Log number It shows the number of existing remaining event log SYS Firmware Progress Enabling this selection will log POST Progress Options Enabled Disabled BIOS POST Watchdog Enabling this selection will enable POST watchdog Options Enabled Disabled Event Log Press lt Enter gt to display the System Event Log SystemBvert Log Itera fic Hip Numer 1 Tisisanatryintte Reva 1D Systembuert Log SEL Recard Type Sster amp ert TAME MDB 20 Teprature 2 Wo al Giro TAA BIOS Setup Secui enu This section lets you set security passwords to control access to the system at boot time and or when entering the BIOS setup program It also boot sector allows you to set virus protection at hard dis Iter amp pecific Help Passverdis der werd is ar Password d catrd sacesstotre Speri sor sauptility Uber Bte on ot Freid skirt sector Dsltteaccess aprisa Change Values Setup Defaults Sub Menu FIO nd E Supervisor Password Is User Password Is It shows the preset supervisor user password read only SetSupervisor User Password Enabling Supervisor Password requires a password
31. ort for CLI command line interface over Serial or shared NIC RMCP Ability to update firmware inband unattended Remote access security MD5 Out of band environmental monitoring and alerting Secure remote power control and system reset over Serial or shared NIC RMCP Support Microsoft EMS Support on board I2C ADM 1027 to extend Hardware monitor feature System Management Two SMBus 2 0 12C One SMBus for Broadcom 5704C One SMBus for ADM 1027 SEEPROM access CPU thermal sensor 14 Getting Started CPU Fan speed control dependent on System Temperature System Fan speed control dependent on System Temperature Sensor Management Monitored Voltage 12V 5V 3 3V Vcore 5V standby 42 5 V Thermal protection CPU System overheat shut down through BMC No Chassis Intrusion LED x 6 Power DASD Fault ID LED BMC Heartbeat On Board Diagnostic LEDs 8 x Memory DIMM 2 x CPU 5 x FAN Support shared NIC Broadcom 5704C 1 5 M S 9245 1U Rackmount Server Mainboard Layout aE C Ex MS 9145 v1 X Mainboard 16 Getting Started m m Unpack the package and check if all items listed below are present If any item contained in the package is damaged or missing please contact your local dealer for replacement In addition keep the box and packing materials for possible future use Your
32. pt Request Routing 245 Chapter 3 BIOS Setuy 34 Entering Setup 32 Control Keys 32 Getting Help 33 The Menu Bar 34 The Main Menu ri The Advanced Menu 38 Chipset Configuration 39 Keyboard Configuration VO Device Configuration 312 PCI Configuration 313 Console Redirection 345 POST Error Log 346 TPM ace ape 317 The Security Menu 349 The Power 321 vi The Boot Menu 323 The Exit Menu 324 Chapter 4 Chassis Installation System Assembly Chassis Cover CPU and Heatsink 9 CPU and Heatsink continued 2244 DIMM 45 PCI Cards 46 IDE Hard Disks 2248 Hot Swap SCSI Hard Disks T 412 Rack Mounting E vii Getting Started Thanking you for choosing the MS 9245 1U Rackmount Server Barebone The MS 9245 IU Rackmount Server is a high performance barebone system powered by AMD Opteron processors in Socket 940 With high scalability reliability ease of use and overall value the MS 9245 makes an ideal choice for value conscious customers Mainboard MSI 9145 mainboard CPU Supports AMD Opteron 200 or Opteron 100 up to 2 4GHz Chipset AMD8111 bridge AMD8131 PCI X Hub 2D 3D graphics controller ATI Rage XL Video Controller with 8 MB of memory Memory Supports up to 8 Registered ECC DDR200 266 333 400 DIMMs 2GB per DIMM fora maximum memory size of 16GB PCISlot PCI
33. r into the chassis and push it backward until you hear a click sound to secure the holder You may pull the USB tray open to rest any USB device on it 413 aimes ume Toke out the rail set for rack rail set Position the rail to the rack cabin Press the button to push the locking tab forward The rail will secure itself to the cabin Screw to secure the rail on the rear Chassis Installation Position the rail to the rack cabin Press the button to push the locking tab forward The rail will secure itself to the cabin Screw to secure the rail on the front 415 M Follow the same procedures as mentioned earlier in this section to screw the left rail on the front and rear Align the IU rackmount server to the rails and push it backward until it reaches the end 416
34. rtain fields that means a sub menu can be launched from this field A sub menu contains IDE Primary Master additional options for a field parameter You IDE Primary Slave can use arrow keys TL to highlight the field Secondary Master and press Enter to call up the sub menu VIDES Then you can use the control keys to enter values and move from field to field within a sub menu If you want to return to the main menu just press the Esc gt General Help lt F1 gt The BIOS setup program provides a General Help screen You can call up this screen from any menu by simply pressing lt F1 gt The Help screen lists the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item Press lt Esc gt to exit the Help screen MSI Reminds You The items under each BIOS category described in this chapter are under continuous update for better system performance Therefore the description may be slightly different from the lat est BIOS and should be held for reference only 5 9245 10 Rackmount Server Once you enter PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility the Main Menu will appear the screen On the Main Menu screen you will see basic BIOS settings including system time amp date and the setup categories the BIOS supplies Use Arrow keys to move among the items and menus and make changes to the settings Ienepec fic Hep SystemTi iann or
35. tency Timer Use this feature to minimize guaranteed time slice allotted for bus master in units of PCI bus clocks 313 5 9245 10 Rackmount Server Onboard LANDevice The sub menu is used to configure the onboard LAN device Press PgUp lt gt or PgDn lt gt to Onboard LAN Device The following submenu will appear LAN Device Function Use this feature to enable or disable the onboard LAN device Option ROM Scan Use this feature to initialize device expansion ROM Enable Master Use this feature to enable selected device as a PCI bus master Latency Timer Use this feature to minimize guaranteed time slice allotted for bus master in units of PCI bus clocks Onboard SCSI Device The sub menu is used to configure the onboard SCSI device Press PgUp lt gt or PgDn lt gt to Onboard SCSI Device The following submenu will appear SCSI Device Function Use this feature to enable or disable the onboard SCSI device Option ROM Scan Use this feature to initialize device expansion ROM Enable Master Use this feature to enable selected device as a PCI bus master Latency Timer Use this feature to minimize guaranteed time slice allotted for bus master in units of PCI bus clocks BIOS Setup Console Redirection Press PgUp lt gt or PgDn lt gt to Console Redirection The following submenu will appear red eked rection Veniet til
36. transferring the data between the hard disk and system memory Ultra DMA Mode Indicates the type of Ultra DMA Large Disk Access Mode Select DOS if you have DOS Select Other if you have another operating system such as UNIX A large disk is one that has more than 1024 cylinders more than 16 heads or more than 63 tracks per sector Options DOS Other Boot Summary Screen Selecting Enabled displays system summary screen during boot up Options Enabled Disabled tem Memory It displays amount of conventional memory detected during boot up ExtendedMemory It displays the amount of extended memory detected during boot up 37 5 9245 10 Rackmount Server Advanc lenu Items in the menu are divided into 7 sub menus Each sub menu provides more settings To enter the sub menu highligh the sub menu you want to configure and press Enter 1 Install eds Res 4 you vill schoo at ec rat comer Chipset Configuration Nte Anincorrect setting Keyboard Configuration sore operat VO Device Configuration Ingsysterstod sp PCI Configuration expected behavi or Console Redirection POST Error Log iet J Change Val F9 Setup Defaults Select Menu Sub Menu FIO Save and Exit Install 0 5 Select the operating system install
37. updates and other information http www msi com tw Contact our technical staff at supportG msi com tw Safety Instructions Always read the safety instructions carefully Keep this User s Manual for future reference Keep this equipment away from humidity Lay this equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence protects the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS 6 sure the voltage of the power source and adjust properly 110 220V before connecting the equipment to the power inlet 7 Place power cord such a way that people can not step on it Do not place anything over the power cord 8 Always Unplug the Power Cord before inserting any add on card or module All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted 10 Never pour any liquid into the opening that could damage or cause electri cal shock 11 Ifany of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by a service personnel The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated into the equipment The equipment has been exposed to moisture The equipment has not work well or you can not get it work according to User s Manual The equipment has dropped and damaged The equipment has obvious sign of breakage 12 DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT UNCONDITIONED STORAGETEMPERATURE ABOVE6 C 140 IT MAY DAMAGE
38. ure that all components are installed properly to ensure that no damage will be caused 18 Pin Main Power Supply Connector J10 This connector provides power supply to the system board 14 Pin Standby and Status Control Connector J11 This connector provides power supply to the system board 24 Pin SCSI Power and 12 Connectoi This connector is an optional power connector to provide power output tothe SCSI HDD 4 Pin CD ROM Power Connector J14 This connector provides power supply to the CD ROM Drive 6 Pin Front Plane USB Connector J15 This connector provides power supply to the front USB ports 26 oo oo Oo oo oo oo oo 12 m 12 ns Hardware Setup am 2m mil Evi aid fe 1004 Hen RET wa 15 sa He E sva AS raes ore He 5 7 RESET H suo net Henne E inos seavne Po H inoa nos HERO EE Hio Molex 44472 1853 warm Molex 43045 2413 m ac 5 Pp ae cwn H m 25 cno 2 atr HI m illa epow 48058 RETI 20 scl
39. weap ee nthe mthestoard murte 0824 led 14 Rowartra redelye dte POT toy F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Com Port Address This feature allows you to enable disable the Com port on the motherboard Options Disabled On board COM Console connection This feature indicates whether the console is connected directly to the system ora modem is used for connection Options Direct Via modem Baud Rate It allows you to select delay befor key repeat Options 300 1200 12400 9600 19 2K 38 4K 57 6K 115 2K FIFO Level This feature allows you to enable the specified FIFO level Options Level 4 Level 14 335 5 9245 10 Rackmount Server Flow Control This feature allows you to enable flow control Options None XON XOFFJ CTS RTS Console Type This feature allows you to enable the specified console type Options vt100 vt100 8bit ANSI 7541 ANST ut100 plus UTF8 Continue C R after POST Selecting On will enable Console Redirection after OS has loaded Options On Off POST Error Log Press PgUp lt gt or PgDn lt gt to POST Error Log The following submenu will appear Error Log Tten amp pec fic Hip evert 109 Geral 04 ert logs Evert Logging te of the DM evet 109 mmm
40. ystem Todter thesesettings choose stowed Totundf pover rarogenest choose D sa od TY Select Select Menu J Change Values Select Sub Menu etup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Power Savings This item allows you to select Power Managment Mode Select Customize to make your own selections from the following fields Disabled turns off all power management Maximum Power Savings conserves the greatest amount of system power Maximum Performance conserves power but allows greatest system performance Options Disabled Customized Maximum Power Savings Maximum Performance Standby Timeout This feature allows you to specify the inactivity period required to put system in Standby partial power shutdown Options Off 1 min 2 min 4 min 6 min 8 min 12 min 16 min 3 21 5 9245 10 Rackmount Server Auto Suspend Timeout This feature allows you to specify the inactivity period required after Standby to Suspend maximum power shutdown Options Disabled 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 60 min Resume On Modem Ring Select On to wake up system when an incoming call is detected on the modem Options Off Resume On LAN Select On to wake up system by LAN devices Options On Off Resume On Time Select On to wake up system at predetermined time Options Off Resume Time The time format is HH MM

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