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1. 87 t Lande dd dao 94 Replacing the internal 95 Hard Disk Drive HDD ADE HDD 98 Installing the hard disk drive 98 Replacing a hard disk drive during operation 100 OTAS fester tovt stantia 103 Restrictions on PCI expansion 5 103 Installing the SCSI riser 104 XVIII Chapter 3 External Unit Setup ss 110 Types of External Unit ipft nhan 110 Front view of the Extemal Hard Drive Unit Z1 with the front panel T W 111 KOV rr MCI 111 Front view of the Extemal Hard Drive Unit Z1 with the front panel cato ioannis ttd 112 1 Front 112 2 Power 113 System status indicators 114 4 HDD status 115 Rear view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 117 AC power connector essent 117 VO asas st tct thes tu E o t p 117 1 Extemal Unit
2. 124 Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 with the front panel closed ddnde detained 125 Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 with the front pan l opened tous celsi 126 Rear view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 129 Installing SCSI device hatte ate pe 130 How to Connect an External Unit 135 External Unit setup Types of External Unit The following two types of External Unit sold separately are available for this server lt External Hard Drive Unit Z1 External Device Bay Unit Z1 110 External Unit Setup 1 1 1 Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 with the front panel closed Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 with the front panel closed Power indicator Fault indicator 5 OOOOOOOOOO Key lock OOO OODODODOODODO OODOOOODODOOO Front view with the front panel closed Key lock The front panel can be locked at two levels full access and no access depending on the direction of the keyhole Full access Key lock 1 1 2 External Unit Setup Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 with the front panel opened Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 with the front panel opened 8 System status indicator 4 Disk status indicator 2 Power switch
3. HDD 4 HDD 2 Device bay HDD 1 HDD 3 Front panel Front view of the Micro Tower Type 1 Front panel The front panel can be opened by releasing the key lock pushing its upper center and detached by unhooking its hinges See Front panel on page 11 External Unit Setup 1 1 3 Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 with the front panel opened 2 Power button The server has an power button on the front panel Power button Power button Power button Press this button to forcibly turn on or off the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 ON Pressing the button once causes the unit to start up OFF Pressing and holding down the button causes the unit to turn off Normally switching ON OFF the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 is controlled from the System Unit by the External Unit control cable See Switching on the server on page 33 and Switching off the server on page 42 External Unit Setup 114 3 System status indicators Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 with the front panel opened This server has 2 operating status indicators on the front panel Power indicator e Disk Fault indicator amp 2 System status indicators Indicator Status Me
4. 30 Maintenance of the 30 Maintenance of the display unit 1storsororenrensnrens 30 Connecting the power 31 Switching on the 33 Tuming on the server in the usual 5 33 Turning on the server by the Remote Management function 34 POST Power On Self Test 34 Starting the cae etit 35 Starting up with the floppy 5 35 Starting up by the hard disk drive unit in the case the OS has 36 Starting up by the 37 BIOS MR P 37 Making cca ceh 38 How to make a backup floppy disk ntnnren ranra 38 XVII Setup of system configuration trortrs terore nsnerene 39 BIOS setup 39 39 IDE RAID Setup ttt e 39 Setup of disk array 40 Installing 41 Switching off the
5. SCSI cable booool 00000 00000 looooo o External Unit control connector MAGNIA Z300 System Unit External Unit control connector SCSI OUT J connector ioooooodq External Unit 905099 co nt rol co n n ector 2000006 em T oo Exte m al H a rd N boosnnoaeeed 0000000004 D rive U n it 71 External Device ny 22 Unit Z1 External Unit control SCSI connector IN nnector IN connector IN External Unit Control Cable Connecting the External Units Chapter 4 BIOS setup utility its dei tegi a dise ia ARR 138 SECS 150 Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool 156 Configuring MegaRAID IDE 160 System Configuration Setup BIOS setup utility E NOTE The menus shown in this chapter are just examples The BIOS Setup Utility is a menu type of program designed to verify and modify the basic settings of the motherboard 138 System Configuration Setup BIOS setup utility 1 39 Starting the setup utility The BIOS screen will appear when the server is started Phoenix BIOS 4 0 Release X X X XX Copyright 1985 2000 Phoenix Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved BIOS Version X X VIA Apollo Prol33AX VT82C694X VTA686B CPU Pe
6. Front view with the front panel closed Key lock The front panel can be locked at two levels full access and no access depending on the direction of the keyhole Full access Key lock 1 26 External Unit Setup Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 with the front panel opened Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 with the front panel opened 3 System status indicator 2 Power switch Device bay Oppo ECEN mmm RESESEBBBESES 6 lt gt L 1 Front panel Front view of the Micro Tower Type 1 Front panel The front panel can be opened by releasing the key lock pushing its upper center and detached by unhooking its hinges See Front panel on page 11 External Unit Setup 1 27 Front view of the External Device Bay Unit 71 with the front panel opened 2 Power button The server has an power button on the front panel Power button Power button Power button Press this button to forcibly turn on or off the External Device Bay Unit Z1 ON Pressing the button once causes the unit to start up OFF Pressing and holding down the button causes the unit to turn off Normally switching ON OFF the External Device Bay Unit Z1 is controlled from the Sys tem Unit by the External Unit control cable See Switching on the server
7. 42 Normal ida portitor ei condi 42 Using the automatic shutdown function 42 Notes on using of the automatic shutdown function 44 Abnormal system shutdown e 46 Chapter 2 Installing and Removing 48 Before starting 48 Before starting 49 Installing removing an optional 52 Removing and replacing the server panels 54 Replacing the top panels for Micro Tower Types 55 Removing replacing the top panel for Rack Types 55 When using a Rack 56 Power Supply DIE cs ot iod n ba EN 69 Removing the power supply unit rane 69 Installing the power supply unit nra 70 Memory Eod erac cnet I 72 Installing an additional memory module 74 Removing a memory module 7 CPU module t e RR ok She aes 78 Installing the CPU module concetti 79 Replacing CPU module
8. au qt CPU module ce at batery i socie te n rd ei ncm ec metit Hard Disk Drive HDD IDE HDD Expansion oed ie ist eed Installing and Removing Hardware This chapter explains the different methods used to install and remove optional devices Before starting operation Install optional devices before setting up the server Installing and Removing Hardware 49 Before starting operation Before starting operation i WARNING When installing an optional device be sure to use genuine Toshiba parts or those recommended by Toshiba If any other device is used it may result in a fire hazard For more information about optional devices consult an authorized MAGNIA service provider Do not touch any part irrelevant to the installation work The server contains many high tension parts which if touched may cause an electric shock While carrying out installation work on the peripheral unit take extra care not to drop any removed screws in to the equipment During installation always follow the instructions carefully Tightly fasten every screw If a screw drops inside the equipment it may result in a fire hazard CAUTION When installing removing optional devices it is recommended to wear gloves due to the sharp edges located inside of the server NOTE When installing an optional device carefully follow the instructions according to t
9. 116 LJ External Unit Setup Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 with the front panel opened NOTE When a status indicator is lit amber the correspond ing hard disk drive may be faulty If it is found to be defective replace it If your system has a built in RAID controller you can replace the faulty drive without interrupting the system operation Shock and vibration might damage hard disk drives causing the loss or corruption of the data and programs recorded on them Therefore always handle them carefully Installing and replacing a hard disk drive requires special techniques and knowledge So instead of installing or replac ing it yourself ask an authorized MAGNIA service provider for assistance An error committed during installation or replacement espe cially when the system is running might result in a system failure and or the corruption or loss of important data and pro grams Keep hard disk drives free from shock and vibration espe cially when they are on Even if the status indicator is off its magnetic head remains in the data area and if a shock is given it might destruct the data area When the server is switched off the magnetic head of each hard disk drive automatically retracts Note that it takes about 30 sec onds for a hard disk drive to stop completely External Unit Setup 1 1 T Rear view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 Rear view of the External Hard Drive Unit
10. 7300 User s Guide Model MAGNIA Z300 FCC Notice Li This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residen tial area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense NOTE Only peripherals complying with the FCC Class A limits may be attached to this computer Shielded cables must be used between the external devices and the computer s parallel port PS 2 keyboard port PS 2 mouse port and monitor port Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Toshiba or parties authorized by Toshiba could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions lt This device may not cause harmful interference in a commercial area This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Label
11. Installing and Removing Hardware 81 CPU module 5 Remove one screw that fix the riser card and remove the riser card Removing the riser card NOTE Lift up the riser card with a screwdriver to remove 82 Installing and Removing Hardware CPU module 6 Remove two screws and the fan duct Removing the fan duct 7 Raise the lock lever of the expansion CPU socket Raising the lock lever Installing and Removing Hardware 83 CPU module 8 Align CPU pins correctly with the holes in the socket and insert the CPU module as far as it will go Inserting the CPU module NOTE A standard CPU module is installed in the socket 1 To extend the CPU module install it in the socket 2 9 Pushdown the lock lever of the socket until it is hooked securely Pushing down the lock lever 10 Detach the cover from the thermal seat on the contact surface between the heat sink and the CPU module 84 Installing and Removing Hardware CPU module 11 Lightly push the heat sink in the direction of the socket and fix it by engaging the clips with the upper and lower hooks of the socket Fixing the clips NOTE Do not push the fin section of heat sink of the CPU module This may cause the deformation of the heat sink Li Push the CPU module until both ends of it become uniformly horizontal on the right and left and confirm that it was inserted completely Installing and Removing Hardware 85 CP
12. Internal Expansion cards Slot Maker Interrupt Memory Date Model No Type request used installed PCI 1 Expansion units 247 Cab Slot No Maker SCSIID Date No Model No Type setting installed No Other optional items Slot Maker Setting and Date Model No Type No others installed Serial port COM1 USBI USB2 248
13. Screw head and screwdriver You may have to remove cable s when installing optional devices In this case check the relative position between the unit and cables before disconnecting the cables for reference Installing and Removing Hardware Before starting operation When connecting a cable to the server pay careful attention to the shape of the connector If a incorrect connector is forc ibly connected it may bend or damage the connector pins If the cable connector has thumb screws for fastening tighten them to secure the connection Carefully handle options whose boards are not covered such as expansion cards because they are easily affected by static electricity When holding an option whose board is exposed hold it on the edges carefully After taking a device out of the antistatic package put it hori Zontally with the components side up on a grounded plane free from static electricity After taking out a device keep the antistatic packing case for future use Dont slide the server for relocation The user is not permitted to remove the server from the rack If it is hard to install remove an optional device as the server is mounted on the rack ask an authorized MAGNIA service provider to do the work Special knowledge and technique are required for installing an optional device to the server of the Rack Type If you have no experience in installing an optional device in the Rack Type or you consider the task d
14. 222 Serial interface eap rectore idan 224 Keyboard mouse interface 225 Pe aep cae 226 USB 1 2 interface oe 226 Expansion slots 64b1 66MHz PCI slot 227 Interfaces The output voltages from the I O connectors on the back of chassis do not exceed 12V RGB interface NOTE In the table below I O denotes the input output pm J when seen from the server Pin number Signal name Meaning Lo 1 CRV Red Video Signal O 2 CGV Green Video Signal O 3 CBV Blue Video Signal O 4 Unused Not used 5 GND Signal Ground 6 GND Signal ground 7 GND Signal ground 223 Pin number Signal name Meaning YO 8 GND Signal ground 9 Unused Not used 10 GND Signal Ground 11 Unused Not used 12 Unused Not used 13 _CHSYNC Horizontal Sync Signal TTL 14 _CVSYNC Vertical Sync Signal TTL O 15 Unused _ Notused 0 RGB interface synchronizing signals Resolution 640 x 480 600 x 600 1024 x 768 Colors 256 64K 16M 256 64K 16M 256 64K Scanning Non interlaced Non interlaced Non interlaced Horizontal sync kHz 31 5 37 5 46 9 53 7 60 0 68 3 Vertical sync Hz 60 75 75 85 75 85 The usable display mode differs according to the types of OS operating system and display unit u
15. 239 Display Meaning of Message ALARM 11 Low voltage error of main unit 12 0V power supply Baseboard 12 0V low ALARM 12 High voltage error of main unit 12 0V power supply Baseboard 12 0V high ALARM 13 The CPUI core low power voltage error has occurred CPUI core voltage low ALARM 14 The CPUI core high power voltage error has occurred CPUI core voltage high ALARM 15 The CPU2 core low power voltage error has occurred CPU2 core voltage low ALARM 16 The CPU2 core high power voltage error has occurred core voltage high ALARM 17 The baseboard high temperature error has occurred Baseboard temp high ALARM 18 The CPUI temperature error has occurred CPUI thermal error ALARM 19 The CPU2 temperature error has occurred thermal error ALARM 20 The baseboard fan 1 slow rpm error has occurred Fan1 RPM slow ALARM 21 The baseboard fan 2 slow rpm error has occurred Fan2 RPM slow ALARM 22 The power supply fan slow rpm error has occurred PS Fan RPM slow ALARM 23 An internal error occurred on CPUI CPUI internal error ALARM 24 An internal error occurred on CPU2 internal error ALARM 25 The CPU cannot be detected No CPUs ALARM 26 A server cover has been opened Server chassis intrusion ALARM 27 The system has hung up System watchdog timer expired ALARM 28 POST error Boot fail Power On Self
16. 2 Enter Y at Change LANx Subnet Mask y n and enter the new subnet mask at Please Input gt gt If you enter N at Change LANx Subnet Mask y n the selection screen is redisplayed 3 Change LANx Subnet Mask Really y n appears Enter Y Complete is displayed and the Setup Remote Management Setup Menu screen is redisplayed If you enter N at Change LANx Subnet Mask Really y n the setup is not changed and the selection screen is redis played 4 Press the Esc key This restarts the system To set up the front panel display 1 When the menu appears select 2 TOSHIBA Front Panel Dis play Setup Tool System Configuration Setup 1 509 Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool The following screen appears TOSHIBA Front Panel Display Setup Tool version X XX COPYRIGHT TOSHIBA CORPORATION 2001 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Current message USER1 gt USER1 LINE2 gt USER2 gt USER2 LINE2 gt Please select the message to be set 1 USER1 message 2 USER2 message Esc Escape gt 2 Next select the messages to be set To exit press the lt Esc gt key 1 key Set USERI messages 2 key Set USER2 messages Esc key Exit Front Panel Display setup 3 Enter character string within 16 characters First enter to LINEI and fix the character string by the Enter key Next ente
17. Press this button to turn on or off the server ON Pressing the button once causes the server to start up OFF Enabling the auto shutdown function If you hold your finger continuously for four sec onds or more and take your finger away the OS is shut down and the power supply is turned off If you take your finger away within four seconds the power is not turned off Disabling the auto shutdown function If you press once and take your finger away the power is turned off Sleep On OSs that support the power save mode releasing this button within 4 seconds switches between the power save mode sleep mode hibernation mode and the regular mode 1 Press this button to reset the server Use a fine wire etc to press this button This button is provided exclusively for the autho rized MAGNIA service provider Press this button to change the information on front panel display The sleep mode is operational only when an ACPI supporting OS operating system such as Windows 2000 is installed on the system See the instruction manual for your OS CAUTION Do not perform a reset that turns the power off while the FDD indicator CD ROM indicator and disk indicator are lit You may lose the data The way to switch on and off the server varies depending on the OS installed on it See Switching on the server on page 33 and Switching off the server on page 42 14 Getting Started Front view w
18. The Teaming Wizard screen is displayed Select either Adapter Fault Tolerance or Adaptive Load Balancing and select Next Mark the LAN adapter to add to the configuration and select Next Select Done at Team Wizard The icon member Adapters appears in the PROSetII screen Among the adapters to which AFT ALB is installed select the adapter to set as the primary set Right click Preferred Primary and then set the remaining adapters by Right click Preferred Secondary Exit PROSetII by Double click Network from Start Settings gt Con trol Panel Select the Protocol tab open the properties of the adapter that was added at AFT ALB from among the TCP IP protocol and set the IP address and other network settings 10 Reboot the server Setup of IPSEC On Windows 2000 set IPSEC functions by selecting the policy to be used after setting the IP security policy 1 Create the IP security policy as follows 1 Open the Control Panel at Start Settings Control Panel Click Adminstrative Tools and then click Local security policy to open the Local Security Policy screen 2 Select Create IP Security Policy with Security Settings IP Security Policy on Local Machine in the Local Security Pol icy screen clicked by the right mouse button and release your 198 Installing Software AFT ALB and IPSec functions
19. click Next Type following driver pass to Copy manufacture s files from then click Next lt CD ROM gt Public video S3 SavagelX W2k 10 Click Next 11 Click Finish in the Finish screen 12 Click No at Do you want to restart your computer Installing the network driver 1 2 Double click one of two Ethernet Controller under Other devices Select Driver tab click Update Driver 7 8 9 Installing Software 1 T Windows 2000 Server Click Next in the Update Device Driver Wizard Select Search for a suitable driver for my device click Next Set Server Setup Tool CD into CD ROM drive check at Specify a location click Next Type following driver pass to Copy manufacture s files from then click Next lt CD ROM gt Public Lan Intel Pro100 W2k Click Next Click Finish in the Finish screen Update other Ethernet Controller in same method 10 Restart computer Procedure after installation of the Windows 2000 Server After the installation of the Windows 2000 Server is complete fol low the procedure mentioned below 1 Activate the Windows 2000 Server and log in the user ID of the Administrator or a person having the competence equiva lent to that of the Administrator If no network has been built up set up the network If no TCP IP has been set for the network set it See Windows 2000 Ser
20. Remote management mechanism via network power ON OFF reboot provided as standard lt Server setup assist software Toshiba Server Setup Tool Integrated server operation management software HarnessEye web Flexibility of system configuration with external units Exter nal Hard Drive Unit Z1 and External Device Bay Unit Z1 NOTE The MAGNIA Z300 meets the FCC regulations for a Class A digital device suitable for use in a business installation There is a possibility of radio interference when using the MAGNIA Z300 in a home environment About this guide This guide introduces the features of the MAGNIA Z300 and explains how to set up configure and maintain the server Before using the MAGNIA Z300 server please read through the guide to gain an overall understanding of operating procedures and safety precautions Safety cautions Before attempting to use your Toshiba MAGNIA Series Server all safety instructions must be read carefully and fully understood This manual contains the safety instructions that must be observed in order to avoid potential hazards that could result in personal injuries or damage to the rack or the units installed in them The safety instructions have been classified according to the serious ness of the risk and the following icons highlight these instructions as follows DANGER This icon indicates the existence of a hazard that could result in death or serious bodily injury i
21. Memory module Your server can accommodate a maximum of three 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB or 1 GB DIMMs Dual In line Memory Modules with the ECC Error Correction Control which operate at a sys tem bus clock frequency of 133 MHz See Specifications on page 216 The memory can be expanded to a maximum of 3 GB by install ing additional memory modules with up to two different capacities The memory controller is conformable to the SDRAM When installing additional memory modules start from slot 1 first slot 2 second and slot 3 last When installing memory modules with different capacities insert them in slots 1 to in order of increasing capacity i e the memory module with the smallest capacity in the slot 1 Unit MB Slotl Slot2 Slot3 Total 1024 1024 1024 3072 512 1024 1024 2560 256 1024 1024 2304 128 1024 1024 2176 512 512 1024 2048 1024 1024 2048 512 512 512 1536 256 256 1024 1536 512 1024 1536 256 512 512 1280 128 128 1024 1280 256 1024 1280 Installing and Removing Hardware 73 Memory module Unit MB 51011 51012 51013 Total 128 512 512 1152 128 1024 1152 256 256 512 1024 512 512 1024 1024 1024 256 256 256 768 128 128 512 768 256 512 768 128 256 256 640 128 512 640 128 128 256 512 256 256 512 512 512 128 128 128 384 128 256 384 256 256 128 128 256 128 128 7 4 Instal
22. finger from the mouse button When you do this the Wel come to the IP Security Policy Wizard screen appears 3 In the Welcome to the IP Security Policy Wizard screen click Next You will be prompted to enter the name of the policy to create Decide upon and enter an appropriate name and click Next 4 When the Request for Secure Communication screen is dis played make sure that the Active the default response rule checkbox is marked and click Next The screen changes to the Default Response Rule Authentication Method screen Mark the Use this string to protect the key exchange pre shared key checkbox and enter a temporary shared key six characters or more This same temporary shared key is required on all servers and clients using IPSEC on the same LAN 5 When you have entered a temporary shared key select Next The screen changes to the Completing the IP Security Policy Wizard Make sure that the Edit properties checkbox is marked and click Done 6 When the Security rules for Communicating with other com puters screen is displayed make sure that the Dynamic checkbox is marked and that the Use Add Wizard checkbox at the bottom right is marked Select Add and then select Next in the next screen Welcome to the Create IP Security Rule Wizard 7 When the Tunnel Endpoint screen appears make sure that the This rule does not speci
23. Advanced menu Preparation of a floppy disk To install NetWare you need to first copy each driver to a floppy disk using the Toshiba Server Setup Tool Start the Toshiba Server Setup Tool select Utilities and Create Floppy Disks and copy the following drivers to floppy disks DOS Disk Adaptec Ultral60 NetWare Driver Installing 1 19 Intel LAN NetWare Driver AMIIDE RAID NetWare Driver Setup of the MS DOS environment Installation of NetWare can be done in the three ways 1 Install the MS DOS by use of the Toshiba Server Setup Tool so that the installing environment for the NetWare is automati cally set up After the MS DOS is installed by the Toshiba Server Setup Tool the environment to read the CD ROM of NetWare is automatically set up See Toshiba Server Setup Tool User s Guide for installing the MS DOS by the Toshiba Server Setup Tool 2 Create DOS disk by the Create Floppy Disks of the Toshiba Server Setup Tool and manually set up the partition to activate the NetWare on the MS DOS 3 Install the MS DOS and set up the MS DOS environment manually Condition of the MS DOS environment for installing NetWare In the case that MS DOS is manually installed the MS DOS envi ronment for installing NetWare must be set up in the following way 1 The extended memory has been removed To remove the extended memory invalidate the lines containing the following texts in the Con
24. Disk2 chassis intrusion ALARM 56 The External Hard Drive Unit 2 fuse has blown Ex Disk2 fuse blow out ALARM 57 Low voltage error of External Device Bay Unit 1 3 3V standby Ex Device Bay1 3 3 standby low power supply ALARM 58 Ex Device Bay 3 3V standby high High voltage error of External Device Bay Unit 1 3 3V standby power supply ALARM 59 Low voltage error of External Device Bay Unit 1 5 0V power Ex Device 5 0V low supply ALARM 60 High voltage error of External Device Bay Unit 1 5 0V power Ex Device Bay 5 0V high supply ALARM 61 Low voltage error of External Device Bay Unit 1 12 0V power Ex Device Bayl 12 0V low supply ALARM 62 High voltage error of External Device Bay Unit 1 12 0V power Ex Device Bay 12 0V high supply ALARM 63 The External Device Bay Unit 1 fan 1 slow rpm error has Ex Device 1 RPM slow occurred ALARM 64 Power interruption reset was detected on External Device Bay Ex Device AC lost Unit 1 ALARM 65 Momentary power interruption was detected on External Device Ex Device Bay power sag Bay Unit 1 ALARM 66 The External Device Bay Unit 1 power supply error Ex Device 1 fuse blow out ALARM 67 The External Device Bay Unit 1 high temperature error Ex Device temp high ALARM 68 The External Device Bay Unit 1 fuse has blown Ex Device Bay1 fuse blow out ALARM
25. Turns on power Off Turns off power System Memory System Configuration Setup BIOS setup utility 1 45 Displays available system memory size Extended Memory Displays extended memory size BMC Version Displays BMC version BIOS Version Displays system BIOS version Advanced menu This section describes the advanced settings available in the vari ous BIOS Setup Utility menus v PCI Configuration Advanced Chipset Control I O Device Configuration PS 2 Mouse v Auto Detect Local Bus IDE adapter Primary Legacy USB Support Enabled Large Disk Access Mode DOS Installed O S WinNT2K Reset Configuration Data No Wake On Ring Disabled Wake On LAN Disabled PCI Configuration The following submenu appears IDE RAID Enabled SCSI Enabled LAN Enabled gt PCI Device slot 1 IDE RAID Enabled Set IDE RAID adapter setting 146 System Configuration Setup BIOS setup utility SCSI Enabled Set SCSI riser card setting LAN Enabled Set on board LAN setting PCI Device slot 1 The following submenu appears PCI Device slot 1 Option ROM Scan Enabled Enable Master Enabled Latency Timer 00405 Option ROM Scan Enabled Do not change this setting Enable Master Enabled Enables selected device as a PCI bus master Latency Timer 0040h Set Latency Timer in Latency Timer PCI
26. installing Packet Protect Set as follows to use IPSEC functions 1 Make sure that the following conditions are satisfied 194 Ll Installing Software AFT ALB and IPSec functions The LAN card and the device driver for the LAN card installed PROSETII is installed 2 Install AFT ALB 3 Open the control panel by Start Settings Control panel and start up Intel R PROSet 4 Select one LAN adapter to use IPSEC functions on from the Intel R PROSet II adapter list click the right mouse button and check the enable IPSEC checkbox 5 Inthe same way check the enable IPSEC checkbox for all cards requiring IPSEC functions 6 Click OK 7 A screen prompting you to restart the server will be displayed Restart the server NOTE Packet Protect cannot be installed unless the check boxes for all LAN cards in the PROSet II screen are marked IPSEC will not be enabled for LAN cards unless the checkbox of the LAN card on which IPSEC functions are to be used is marked 8 Insert the SetupInstructor CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 9 Execute the following command CD ROM Public Utils Intel Aft alb Pktpt NT4 setup exe 10 The Welcome to Packet Protect Client Install screen is dis played Click Next 11 The Software License Agreement screen is displayed Click Next 12 The Choose Destination Location screen is displayed Click Next Leave the destination location a
27. power supply to it 2 Unplug the power cable from the AC outlet 3 Remove the outer covers and server panels from the server See Removing and replacing the server panels on page 54 4 Remove six screws lift up the power supply unit by sliding forward slightly Lifting up the power supply unit 10 Installing and Removing Hardware Power Supply Unit 5 Disconnect the power cable and signal cable Disconnecting the cables Installing the power supply unit NOTE The installation and replacement of power supply unit requires special technology and knowledge If you have no experience in installing the power supply unit or if you need assistance consult your authorized MAGNIA service provider Before installing the power supply unit carefully read Before starting operation on page 48 and proceed as follows 1 2 Confirm that the power supply is switched off Confirm that the power cable is disconnected from the AC out let Remove the outer covers and server panels from the server See Removing and replacing the server panels on page 54 Installing and Removing Hardware T1 Power Supply Unit 4 Connect the power cable and signal cable Connecting the cables 5 Install the power supply unit slide back slightly and fix it with SiX screws Installing the power supply unit 6 Attach the server panels and outer covers 72 Installing and Removing Hardware Memory module
28. see Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Usable on page 212 If Windows NT 2000 cannot be used see Remedy When Win dows NT 2000 is Unusable on page 213 See POST Power On Self Test on page 34 1 Are the CPU memory and keyboard properly connected See Installing removing an optional device on page 52 2 Startup the BIOS Setup Utility to check the BIOS setup See BIOS setup utility on page 39 Loading of RAID controller BIOS stops midway Probable causes are that the RAID controller and hard disk drive are not properly connected or that the RAID configuration is dam aged or not built Carry out the following procedure to check the cause of the trouble If this does not remedy the problem see Remedy When Win dows NT 2000 is Unusable on page 213 1 Isthe RAID controller properly connected See Expansion cards on page 103 See the Software Guide of the RAID controller 2 Isthe Hard Disk Drive HDD properly connected See Hard Disk Drive HDD IDE on page 98 3 Execute the RAID controller utility to rebuild RAID All data may be lost if RAID is rebuilt Do not rebuild RAID if rebuilding is judged to be difficult Troubleshooting 209 Troubleshooting See the Software Guide of the RAID controller Cannot install the OS A probable cause is that the hard disk drive is not recognized Carry out the following procedure to check the cause of the trouble If this does not remedy th
29. 336 EG Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la directive sur les basses tensions 73 23 CEE et de la directive EMC 89 336 CEE El Producto cumple los requistos de baja tensi n de la Directiva 73 23 CEE y la Directiva EMC 89 336 CEE Il prodotto conforme ai requisiti della direttiva sulla bassa ten sione 73 23 EG e la direttiva EMC 89 336 EG Produkten uppfyller kraven enligt l gsp nningsdirektiver 73 23 EEC och EMC direktiv 89 336 EEC This product is carrying the CE Mark in accordance with the related European Directives Respon sible for CE Marking is Toshiba Europe GmbH Hammfelddamm 8 41460 Neuss Germany Notice to user of EN55022 WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic envi ronment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Introduction Key features of the MAGNIA Z300 Compact chassis of 2U 1 2 widths Installation flexibility Rack and Micro Tower Up to two Pentium III processors 866 MHz 1 GHz One 64bit 66MHz PCI slot Main memory expandable to a maximum of 3 GB 24 speed CD ROM drive as standard Up to two 76 GB hard disk drives IDE IDE RAID as standard RAID 0 and 1 Hot swap hard disk drives Ultra 160 SCSI IF 2 LAN ports 100 provided as standard ALB Adaptive Line Balance and AFT Adaptive Fault Tolerance compatible Wireless LAN IEEE802 11b card option can be mounted
30. 40 1 byte characters can be set per line When user messages exceed 16 characters the display can be scrolled to display all of the message User messages can be switched alternately by the display change button Getting Started 1 7 Front view with the front panel opened Two messages can be set by Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool in the case of a Netware environ ment See System Configuration Setup on page 138 or the Harness Eye web User s Guide on the Documentation CD ROM 3 Trouble information When a problem occurs the details of the problem and the location where the problem occurred are displayed flashing on the panel When the trouble information exceeds 16 characters the dis play can be scrolled to display all the information Display and meaning See AppendixD on page 237 Display example ALARM 22 CPU1 thermal error Holding down the display change button for at least four sec onds displays the user message or system configuration Also holding down the button for at least four seconds with the user message or system configuration displayed displays the trouble information 4 Bootup shutdown messages The following message is displayed blinking when the server is booted up and shut down scroll display At bootup System booting Please wait a moment POST code 1 8 Getting Started Front view wit
31. Bus Advanced Chipset Control The following submenu appears All items on this menu cannot be modified in user mode PCI Delay Transaction Enabled PCI Dynamic Bursting Enabled PCI Delay Transaction Enabled Do not change this setting PCI Dynamic Bursting Enabled Do not change this setting I O Device Configuration System Configuration Setup BIOS setup utility 1 47 The following submenu appears Serial port A Auto Serial port A Auto Do not change this setting PS 2 Mouse Auto Detect Do not change this setting Local Bus IDE adapter Primary Set local IDE adapter setting Legacy USB support Enabled When Disabled is set the USB floppy disk drive can no longer be used Set Enabled Large Disk Access Mode DOS Do not change settings values Installed O S WinNT2K Set installed O S If you install an OS other than Windows NT Windows 2000 select other Reset Configuration Data No Do not change this setting Wake On Ring Disabled Specifies whether Wake On Ring function to be enabled or dis abled Wake On LAN Disabled Specifies whether Wake On LAN function to be enabled or disabled 148 System Configuration Setup BIOS setup utility Security menu This section describes the security settings available in the BIOS Setup Utility Supervisor Password is Clear User Password is Clear Set Supervisor Password Enter S
32. Do not change this setting Memory Cache Enabled Cache System BIOS area Write protect Cache Video BIOS area Write protect Cache Base 0 512k Write Back Cache Base 512k 640k Write Back Cache Extended Memory area Write Back Cache A000 AFFF Disabled Cache B000 BFFF Disabled Cache C800 CBFF Disabled Cache 00 CFFF Disabled Cache D000 D3FF Disabled Cache D400 D7FF Disabled Cache D800 DBFF Disabled Cache DFFF Disabled Memory Cache Enabled 1 44 System Configuration Setup BIOS setup utility e Enables disables all memory caching Cache System BIOS area Write protect Controls caching of system BIOS area Cache Video BIOS area Write protect Controls caching of video BIOS area Cache Base 0 512k Write Back Controls caching of base memory 0 512k Cache Base 512k 640k Write Back Controls caching of base memory 512k 640k Cache Extended Memory area Write Back Controls caching of extended memory Cache segment e g B000 BFFF Disabled Controls caching of individual segments of memory Summary screen Disabled Sets whether or not to display system summary information on screen after POST processing Select Disabled AC ON State Last State Set the procedure that the system will follow if the AC power is interrupted at an AC power reset If you use UPS select Last State Reset from state at power interruption On
33. IDE Man ager Define and configure one or more logical drives Create and configure one or more system drives logical drives Select the RAID level write cache policy virus protec tion and DMA transfers Save the configuration Initialize the system drives After initialization you can install the operating system Creating Mirror Array From Existing Drive A new mirror array can be built from an existing drive by connect ing the old and new drive to the MegaRAID IDE Then follow the given steps 1 Turn on the computer and Press the lt Ctrl gt lt M gt keys to start the MegaRAID IDE Setup Utility while it is booting Create an array by using F4 Option Change the array type to Mirror Now include the existing drive and the new drive to this array You can identify the existing drive and the new drive by where they are connected Start the rebuilding process by pressing the lt Enter gt key The setup will prompt for the target drive name Select the newly connected drive as the target drive by pressing the lt Space gt key and then lt Enter gt key The rebuilding process will start If there are any errors during the building of the array you will be prompted with a message box You can choose to ignore the error and proceed or stop the rebuilding process NOTE To make the rebuilding process faster enable DMA Read Write using the lt F7 gt key System Configuration Setup 1 63 Configuring MegaRA
34. OUT I 2 SCSI connectors lt I O connectors 1 External Unit control connector IN OUT Gs Used to connect the System Unit or External Unit 130 External Unit Setup Installing SCSI device 2 SCSI connector lt Used to connect the System Unit See How to connect peripheral devices on page 26 Installing SCSI device The installation of a SCSI device requires special knowledge or technology If you have no experience in installing a SCSI device or require assistance consult your authorized MAGNIA service provider Terminator SCSI ID The SCSI bus is terminated at SCSI controller and dedicated External Device Bay Unit Z1 Set the terminator of the installed SCSI device to disabled The SCSI ID of the SCSI device to be installed is set so that it does not overlap with the SCSI ID of other devices installed The SCSI ID of the previously installed device is 5 When installing the second External Device Bay Unit Z1 change the SCSI ID in the procedure below Changing the SCSI ID To change the SCSI ID follow the procedure described below while referring to Before starting operation on page 48 1 Ifthe server is running shut it down and turn off the power NOTE Installing the SCSI device while the power is on may damage the server and SCSI device 2 Disconnect the AC power cable External Unit Setup 1 31 Installing SCSI device 3 Open the front pa
35. Receive Data I 4 Unused Not used 5 Unused Not used 6 _RX Receive Data I 7 Unused Not used 8 Unused Not used 12345678 USB 1 2 interface Pin number Signal name Meaning YO 1 VCC POWER 2 DATA Data T O 3 DATA Data Uo 4 GND GND Expansion slots 64bit 66MHz PCI slot Expansion slots for expansion PCI cards NOTE In the table below denotes the input output when seen from the server 227 3 3V system environment Pin number Side B YO Side A YO 1 12V TRST_L O 2 TCK 4 12V 3 GND TMS O 4 TDO I TDI O 5 5V 4133V 6 45V INTA L I 7 INTB I INTCL I 8 INTD L 45V 9 PRSNTI I Reserved 10 Reserved 3 3 11 PRSNT2_L I Reserved 12 Connector key Connector key 13 Connector key Connector key 14 Reserved Reserved 15 GND RST_L O 16 PCICLK 43 3V 17 GND GNT_L O 18 REQ IO GND 19 3 3 Reserved 20 AD31 IO AD30 VO 21 AD29 3 3 22 GND AD28 IO 228 Pin number 3 3V system environment Side B Side 23 AD27 AD26 T O 24 AD25 IO GND 25 3 3 AD24 VO 26 C BE3_L IO IDSEL O 27 AD23 IO 43 3V 28 GND AD22 IO 29 AD21 IO AD20 T O 30 AD19 IO GND 31 43 3V AD18 T O 32 AD17 IO 16 T O 33 C BE3_L 3 3 34 GND FRAME_L VO 35
36. Some warning labels are attached to units of this equipment as shown below Read these labels carefully for safe use of this equipment power supply unit External Unit FEJET ms BAUTHIH a daran roi aere shock VORSICHT Eisirearkochzelakr LET Gf operon Thar wor Rene sachen ATTENTIGM He pun carer meme LAD Toss pn de daim descargas icri MAJITELA Hon UWAGA Abe General e pba prarier Mie abr Essa de Bares ML chus classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT To use this model properly read the instruction manual carefully and keep it for your future reference In case of any trouble with this model please contact your nearest AUTHORIZED service station To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam do not try to open the enclosure CAUTION This appliance contains laser system and is Use of controls or adjustments or performance of proce dures other than those specified in the owner s manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure Copyright This guide is copyrighted by Toshiba Corporation with all rights reserved Under the copyright laws this guide cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of TOSHIBA No patent liability is assumed however with respect to the use of the information contained herein
37. Z1 AC power connector C Rear view of the External Hard Drive Unit 71 AC power connector Used to connect the AC power cable See Connecting the power cable on page 31 connectors Plug the cables of peripheral devices into their respective I O ports External Unit control connector OUT 7 External Unit control connector IN 1 External Unit control connector Css 2 SCSI connector lt gt I O connectors 1 External Unit control connector IN OUT Gs Used to connect the System Unit or External Unit 2 SCSI connector lt Used to connect the System Unit See How to connect peripheral devices on page 26 118 External Unit Setup Installing and Removing Hard Disk Drive HDD SCSI HDD Installing and Removing Hard Disk Drive HDD SCSI HDD The slot numbers of 1 to 4 are assigned to each slot of a hard disk drive Read Before starting operation on page 48 before installing additional hard disk drives and mount them in the slots starting from the bottom left Installing the hard disk drive NOTE The installation and replacement of a hard disk drive requires special technology or knowledge If you have no experience in installing a hard disk drive or if the job seems difficult consult your authorized MAGNIA service provider An error in the installation procedure may damage the server or destroy it and you may lose im
38. as follows A NetWare NW5 As the driver is detected it is added to the List of drivers currently selected as shown below MEGA4 XX HAM AMI MegaRAID Enterprise 160 1700 Express500 Adap Proceed with installation operation following the instructions that appear on the screen Selecting the Onboard Network Adapter driver When the installer detects the network adapter the following screen appears Select Modify to replace the driver The following drivers were detected for this server Add change or delete device drivers as needed Device types Driver names Storage Devices IDEATA IDECD Network boards CE100B CE100B NetWare loadable modules optional options Continue Modify 1 Move the cursor to Network boards on the screen shown above with the arrow keys and press the Enter key 2 When the List of network drivers currently selected appears delete the drivers with the Del key 3 Insert the Intel LAN driver for NetWare created with Toshiba Server Setup Tool in the floppy disk drive 186 tee 4 Select Add an unlisted driver lt Ins gt by pressing the Insert key 5 Pressthe Enter key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk 6 When the drivers are detected they are added to the List of network drivers currently selected E100B LAN Intel PRO 100 S ServerAdapter E100B LAN Intel PRO 10
39. control connector IN OUT 117 2 SCSI connector Discussed bd bise dn idR as 117 Installing and Removing Hard Disk Drive HDD ppc 118 Installing the hard disk 118 Replacing a hard disk drive during operation 120 Setup 5 itc gian 124 Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 with the front panel to ere aU HUS 125 Koy CT E 125 Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 with the front panel ODENSE torba Qu inch tb rd ota pas cd 126 1 Front 126 2 Power nisin n END ERREUR 127 3 System status indicators 128 Rear view of the External Device Bay Unit 21 129 129 129 1 Unit control connector IN OUT 129 130 Installing SCSI fo zo 130 PERDE 130 XIX SOS RENE UR SS MOS en are 130 How to Connect an External Unit sss 135 Chapter 4 System Configuration 138 BIOS or Re C Renters 138 Starting the setup 0 139 Menu 140 Chan
40. discharged by only touching a nearby metallic object with your fingers Replace the CPU module in the procedure described below while referring to Before starting operation on page 48 1 2 If the server is running shut it down and switch off the power Unplug the power cable NOTE Replacing the CPU module while the power is on may damage the server and CPU module Remove the server panels See Removing and replacing the server panels on page 54 CAUTION Do not extend or replace the CPU module imme diately after the power is switched off This may cause burns due to the heat generated by the CPU and its peripherals Remove two screws that fix the PCI bracket and remove the PCI bracket 88 Installing and Removing Hardware CPU module Removing the PCI bracket 5 Remove one screw that fix the riser card and remove the riser card Removing the riser card Installing and Removing Hardware 89 CPU module NOTE Lift up the riser card with a screwdriver to remove Removing the fan duct 7 Release the clips that secure the heat sink for the CPU module to be removed and remove the heat sink The heat sink is fixed with clips that are engaged with the upper and lower hooks of the socket To disengage each clip from the hook lightly press the clip 90 Installing and Removing Hardware CPU module Removing the heat sink 8 Raise the lock levers of the socket in which
41. fails it may destroy and lose important programs or data Replace the faulty device by a normal one as quickly as possible and recover the disk array Installing and Removing Hardware 1 O03 Expansion cards Expansion cards One PCI expansion card can be installed in the server PCI slot Expansion slots Restrictions on PCI expansion cards The PCI slot support 64 bit 66 MHz and less than 194mm long PCI cards 104 Installing and Removing Hardware Expansion cards Installing the SCSI riser card WARNING Do not touch any parts except those necessary for installing the device There are many high voltage parts that may cause an electric shock When installing or removing the expansion card shut the server down switch off the power and pull out the power plug from the wall outlet This may cause an electric shock CAUTION It is advisable to wear gloves when installing or removing the expansion card Hands may be injured by sharp objects on the optional boards or the server The following describes how to replace the SCSI riser card Install the expansion card as follows while referring to the section Before starting operation on page 48 1 2 If the server is running shut it down and switch off the power Unplug the power cable NOTE Installing the expansion card while the power is on may damage the server and expansion card Remove the server panels See R
42. in the detachable lever so that the hard disk drive is firmly fixed Fixing the detachable lever 8 Attach the front panel 1 00 Installing and Removing Hardware Hard Disk Drive HDD IDE HDD 9 Connectthe power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server NOTE The setting of an operating system OS or application E software may have to be changed after adding or removing a 4 hard disk drive Replacing a hard disk drive during operation If the server uses IDE RAID for redundancy the operation is con tinued by a spare device without stopping the system even if one of the hard disk drives that configure a disk array fails Downgraded operation NOTE The installation and replacement of a hard disk drive requires special technology and knowledge Toshiba recom mends that you ask your authorized MAGNIA service pro vider to replace the hard disk drive Especially pay careful attention when replacing the hard disk drive while the system is in operation Ll An error in the replacement procedure may damage the server or destroy and lose important programs or data Read Before starting operation on page 48 before replacing a hard disk drive while the system is in operation To replace it pro ceed as follows NOTE When hard disk drive is not replaced during system operation confirm a faulty disk using the STS indicator of each drive before switching off the system power and switch o
43. is additionally installed in the system after purchase or it is built in the server before delivery it is required to set the disk array RAID When Simple setup is selected from the Selection of RAID configuration during execution of the Setup of the Toshiba Server Setup Tool the RAID controller utilities have no need of operation because the RAID is configured by minimum setting in this case When Detailed setup or No setup is selected or the RAID is to be configured without use of the Toshiba Server Setup Tool it is required to set up the RAID See MegaRAID Software Guide If the operating system OS is installed in the server in which a RAID controller is built in be sure to install a Power Console that is a RAID monitor and control utility and the Service after instal lation of the OS for the Windows NT or Windows 2000 NOTE When installing the Windows NT or Windows 2000 using the Toshiba Server Setup Tool the Power Console and Service can be automatically installed after installation of the OS For installation with the Toshiba Server Setup Tool see Toshiba Server Setup Tool User s Guide on the Documen tation CD ROM External Unit Setup 1 25 Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 with the front panel closed Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 with the front panel closed Power indicator Fault indicator Key lock OODOOOOOQOQO
44. motherboard 173 Creating 5 at aatis 173 Selecting the disk 174 Installing the display driver 176 Installing the network 176 Procedure after installation of the Windows 2000 Server 177 cidcm 178 Before installing the NetWare 178 For installing NetWare 5 1 180 For installing the NetWare 4 2 manually 186 Procedure after installation of the 190 HalfiessEVO CD soie eiu cae ta AR d nius 191 Installing and 191 AFT ALB and IPSec 192 What are the AFT and ALB functions 192 When using on Windows NT 4 0 192 When using on Windows 2000 195 When using 201 Auto shutdown function e 202 Setting the auto shutdown function nre 202 Canceli
45. on page 33 and Switching off the server on page 42 128 External Unit Setup Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 with the front panel opened 3 System status indicators This server has 2 operating status indicators on the front panel Power indicator Fault indicator o 00 System status indicators Indicator Status Meaning Power Off Out of operation AC power not sup plied ay Litamber Out of operation AC power sup plied Lit green In operation Fault Off Out of operation T Litamber or power supply failure occurred NOTE If any problem has occurred contact an authorized MAGNIA service provider External Unit Setup 1 29 Rear view of the External Device Bay Unit 71 Rear view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 AC power connector gt Rear view of the External Device Bay Unit 71 AC power connector Used to connect the AC power cable See Connecting the power cable on page 31 connectors Plug the cables of peripheral devices into their respective I O ports External Unit control connector OUT r External Unit control connector IN 1 External Unit control connectors Ea LO eS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODpOOOOO SCSI connector IN SCSI connector
46. partition record is invalidated Chapter Windows NT Server 4 0 serere Windows 2000 Server renes HarnessEye Web ete tente AFT ALB and IPSec functions Auto shutdown function Installing Software Windows NT Server 4 0 You can install Windows NT on your server automatically using the Toshiba Server Setup Tool See Toshiba Server Setup Tool User s Guide for the procedure of the automatic installation Setting the motherboard Before proceeding to the installation of Windows NT start the BIOS Setup Utility on your system and specify WinNT2K under Installed O S in the Advanced menu Note that selecting Other from this menu could cause your sys tem to malfunction 172 Installing Software 1 73 Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Server You can install Windows 2000 Server on your server in two differ ent ways installing it automatically using the Toshiba Server Setup Tool or installing it manually by following the normal installation steps set for Windows 2000 This section explains how to install Windows 2000 manually See the Toshiba Server Setup Tool User s Guide on the Docu mentation CD ROM for the procedure of the automatic installation Setting the motherboard Before proceeding to the installation of Windows 2000 Server star
47. power supply unit and disk are in the normal state The cooling fan or and power supply unit or and disk is faulty The failure part will be displayed on front panel display G 1 Sets the Auto Shutdown function to Disabled Enabled See Auto shutdown function on page 202 NOTE If any trouble has occurred contact an authorized MAGNIA service provider 1 6 Getting Started Front view with the front panel opened 4 Front panel display This server is equipped with a 16 digit 2 line front panel display The following information is displayed on this panel 1 System configuration 2 User messages 3 Trouble information 4 Bootup shutdown messages 1 System configuration When user messages are not set the system configuration mounted CPU number of CPUs number of External Hard Drive Unit Z1 number of External Device Bay Unit Z1 is dis played scroll display Example MAGNIA 2300 TOSHIBA Compact Server Pentium III xm ExDisk xn ExBay xi PentiumllI xm m number of CPUs ExDisk n number of External Hard Drive Unit Z1s ExBay xi i number of External Device Bay Unit Z1s The number of unit is reflected after power is on 2 User messages In HarnessEye web there are two screens for user messages Panel display 1 and Panel display 2 One of these is dis played Messages can be set by Panel display 1 Warning notices are displayed by Panel display 2 Up to
48. rebuild a drive from the SPARE POOL the size of the physical drive in SPARE POOL must be greater than or equal to the smallest drive in the array Drive s There is no default setting for this field You must select the drives for the configured array When this field is selected a pop up win dow will display all the available physical drives with check boxes System Configuration Setup 1 6 Configuring MegaRAID IDE DRIVE SELECTION BOX CntlrO Primary Master Cntlr 0 Secondary Master Use the arrow navigation keys and press the Spacebar to select or deselect the drive or drives to be part of the array Press lt Enter gt when done If you select mirror mode as the array type you must select two drives to be in the array This pop up window will appear only when configuring RAID 0 Stripe and RAID 1 Mir ror arrays Stripe Size Stripe size field applies to stripe mode arrays only By default an array is set up with 64 KB stripes Edit this field to change the default stripe size The options for the size of the Stripes are listed in the table below STRIPE 32 KB 64 KB 128 KB 256 KB 512 KB 1024 KB 2048 KB 4096 KB NOTE You cannot change the stripe size of an array that has already been configured 168 System Configuration Setup Configuring MegaRAID IDE Bootable This determines which of the configured arrays should be used for booting the system when MegaRAID I
49. setting by executing setup operation 38 Getting Started Making a floppy disk Making a floppy disk The server setup support software Toshiba Server Setup Tool has the added function of making system backup floppy disks Such disks store important driver data and utilities etc It is always recommended to make store system backup floppy disks for future use How to make a backup floppy disk To make a system backup floppy disk using the Toshiba Server Setup Tool proceed as follows refer also to the on screen instructions 1 Place both the Toshiba Server Setup Tool CD ROM and the Startup Disk floppy disk in to their respective drives and start the Toshiba Server Setup Tool Select Utility Select Making FD Select the name of the floppy disk to create and select OK Place a 1 44MB formatted floppy disk in to the disk drive and select OK a oU N If the Startup Disk is placed in the drive remove it before creating a new floppy disk For details on making a floppy disk See Installing software on page 41 See Toshiba Server Setup Tool User s Guide on the Documen tation CD ROM Getting Started 39 Setup of system configuration Setup of system configuration If the system is used as it was configured at the factory it was properly set up before shipment However if something optional is added to the system after shipment or it is de
50. setup switch and recovery boot switch several jumper switchs are located on the moth erboard Do not disturb the settings of any switchs other than the above two since incorrect setting may result in malfunc tion PJ47 CMOS Clear Default Jumper Switch Settings 235 PJ723 Recovery Boot 236 Appendix D Trouble Information The following information is displayed on the front panel display when a trouble occurs Display Meaning of Message ALARM 01 Low voltage error of main unit 1 5V power supply Baseboard 1 5V low ALARM 02 High voltage error of main unit 1 5V power supply Baseboard 1 5V high ALARM 03 Low voltage error of main unit 2 5V power supply Baseboard 2 5V low ALARM 04 High voltage error of main unit 2 5V power supply Baseboard 2 5V high ALARM 05 Low voltage error of main unit 3 3V power supply Baseboard 3 3V low ALARM 06 High voltage error of main unit 3 3V power supply Baseboard 3 3V high ALARM 07 Low voltage error of main unit 3 3V standby power supply Baseboard 3 3V standby low ALARM 08 High voltage error of main unit 3 3V standby power supply Baseboard 3 3V standby high ALARM 09 Low voltage error of main unit 5 0V power supply Baseboard 5 0V low ALARM 10 High voltage error of main unit 5 0V power supply Baseboard 5 0V high 238
51. shutdown function is not used be sure to exe cute the preliminary process required for quitting the operating system before pressing the power sleep button LJ Getting Started 43 Switching off the server Switch the server off using the automatic shutdown function according to the following procedure 1 Execute the specified shut down process for the application software running on the operating system Be sure to save the data used on the application software before quitting NOTE As the server is switched off by the automatic shut down function or ACPI function the application software cur rently in use is closed and unsaved data is deleted The pro gram that is not quit normally will show as a log error or Dr Watson error If the automatic shutdown application is installed on a Win dows 2000 based computer pressing the power sleep button always shuts down the computer regardless of the setting of the Power Options in Control Panel Press the power sleep button to turn off the server Hold the power sleep button 4 seconds or more If the power sleep button is released within 4 seconds the shutdown opera tion is disturbed in the middle of the process and the server fails in shutdown When the operating system is Windows 2000 the system becomes ACPI sleep mode Make sure that the power indicator 8 is amber and server operation is stopped normally If the server fails in the normal stop operation exec
52. the ICMP Traffic checkbox is marked and select 21 In the Security rules for communicating with other comput ers screen make sure that the All IP Traffic Dynamic and All ICMP Traffic checkboxes are marked and select Close Also click the X mark at the top tight of the Local Security Settings window 2 Setup for using the preset IP security 1 Select the Network and Dial up Connections on the Control Panel 2 Local Area Connection for which IPSEC is to be enabled and right click to open Properties In actual fact IPSEC is enabled in common on other LAN settings if IPSEC is set to even one LAN setting Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and select Properties When TCP IP Properties opens select Advanced 3 Select the Option tab 4 Select IP Security and select Properties 5 At Use this IP Policy select the policy name created at Setup IP security policy 3 6 Exit the setting by This enables use of IPSEC on Windows 2000 Installing Software 201 AFT ALB and IPSec functions When using NetWare Loading of AFT or ALB is supported on NetWare 4 2 or later version 1 Append by the LOAD statement to the server s AUTOEXEC NCF file so that AFT or ALB are automatically loaded each time that the server is started up Example 1 To load AFT IW lt Drive gt lt Path gt NBI NIM IW lt Drive gt lt Path gt VSM NI
53. 0 S ServerAdapter Proceed with installation by following the instructions that appear on the screen For installing the NetWare 4 2 manually NOTE If Quick Install is selected when installing NetWare 4 2 the driver contained on the NetWare CD ROM may be automatically installed depending on the situation Therefore it is recommended to select Custom Install on installing NetWare 4 2 so that you can use the driver recommended by us Installing Rta 1 87 Selecting the driver to install the NetWare 4 2 When the NetWare installer detects the SCSI disk adapter and the network adapter it displays a window as shown below Choose the Server Drivers Summary This is a summary of automatically or manually selected devices Select additional drivers as needed Driver names Disk and CD ROM Drivers Adpt IDEATA Network LAN Drivers E100B options Select additional or modify selected Disk LAN drivers Continue installation The onboard SCSI controller onboard network adapter and RAID controller use the drivers stored on the driver disk that comes with your system In this message box therefore proceed to Select additional or modify selected Disk LAN drivers and delete all drivers other than IDEATA Selecting the IDE RAID Controller driver After selecting the driver following the procedure of the previous section Selecting the SCSI Riser Card Contro
54. 32 C Rack Type Ambient humidity 30 to 830 Rh No condensation NOTE To avoid condensation when the room temperature is too high or too low do not start your server for about one hour after the room temperature has fallen within a range of 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C or 50 to 89 F 10 to 32 C if your server is a Rack Type Keep the server free from condensation during use and stor age Ll Getting Started T Environmental considerations Micro Tower Type Leave enough space around the server for maintenance and ventilation 8 inches 20cm or more 12 inches 30cm or more Minimum clearances required for horizontal installation 8 inches 20cm or more 12 inches 30cm or more Minimum clearances required for vertical installation 8 Getting Started Environmental considerations Up to four System Units and External Units can be installed when stacked horizontally Rack Type Use the optional Toshiba rack and rack mount kit to install a Rack Type Leave clearance of more than 24 inches 60 cm before and behind the rack to ensure good ventilation around the server 24 inches 60cm or a a 24 inches 60cm or more Minimum clearances for installation Getting Started 9 Power requirements Power requirements 9 Ci Before plugging the power cable in to a wall outlet especially if your server is a Rack Type ensure the fol
55. 69 Low voltage error of External Device Bay Unit 243 3V standby Ex Device Bay2 3 3V standby low power supply ALARM 70 Ex Device Bay2 3 3V standby high High voltage error of External Device Bay Unit 24 3 3V standby power supply 242 Display Meaning of Message ALARM 71 Low voltage error of External Device Bay Unit 2 5 0V power Ex Device Bay2 5 0V low supply ALARM 72 High voltage error of External Device Bay Unit 2 5 0V power Ex Device Bay2 5 0V high supply ALARM 73 Low voltage error of External Device Bay Unit 2 12 0V power Ex Device Bay2 12 0V low supply ALARM 74 High voltage error of External Device Bay Unit 2 12 0V power Ex Device Bay2 12 0V high supply ALARM 75 The External Device Bay Unit 2 fan 1 slow rpm error has Ex Device Bay2 FANI RPM slow Occurred ALARM 76 Power interruption reset was detected on External Device Bay Ex Device Bay2 AC lost Unit 2 ALARM 77 Momentary power interruption was detected on External Device Ex Device Bay2 power sag Bay Unit 2 ALARM 78 The External Device Bay Unit 2 fuse has blown Ex Device Bay2 power supply fault ALARM 79 The External Device Bay 2 high temperature error has occurred Ex Device Bay2 temp high ALARM 80 The External Device Bay 2 fuse has blown Ex Device Bay2 fuse blow out ALARM 87 An internal HDD error has occurred Internal HDD error ALARM 88 Memory error has occ
56. 8 SCSI connector lt gt r 7 External unit control connector L 1 Mouse l st 9 2 K l Ea 4 LAN 2 connector etner 2 L 3 LAN 1 connector 5 RGB connector C 6 Serial connector 4 I O connectors 1 Mouse connector 09 Used to connect the PS 2 mouse 2 Keyboard connector Used to connect the PS 2 keyboard LAN connector ene 1 Used to connect a 100 or IOBASE T 4 LAN 2 connector ene 2 Used to connect a 100 or IOBASE T 5 RGB connector C Used to connect a display 6 Serial connector NE Used to connect an RS 232C compliant device xternal unit control connector Gs Used to connect the external unit 8 SCSI connector lt Used to connect the SCSI cable See How to connect peripheral devices on page 26 24 Expansion slot The server has 1 expansion slot for expansion cards 64 bit 66 MHz PCI slot LAN status indicators Link E Activity 1 LAN 2 connector 1 LAN 1 connector Activity E Link Indicator Status Meaning Link Lit green Connected successfully Off Network cable not connected or incor rectly connected Activity Lit green Data being transferred Off No active Getting Started Inside the serv
57. April 2001 by Toshiba Corporation All rights reserved Disclaimer The information contained in this manual including but not limited to any instructions descriptions and product specifications is subject to change without notice TOSHIBA CORPORATION TOSHIBA PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL OR ANY OTHER INFORMA TION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT NESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO ANY OF THE FOREGOING TOSHIBA ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES INCURRED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY TECHNICAL OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN IN NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL OR EXEM PLARY DAMAGES WHETHER BASED ON TORT CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL OR ANY OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF Trademarks MAGNIA is a trademark of TOSHIBA Corporation Pentium and LANDesk are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation PS 2 is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation MS Microsoft and its logos MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are regis tered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Linux is a registered trademark or trademark of Mr Linus Torvald in the USA and other countries Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Inc EZ SCSI and SCSI Select are registered trademarks of Adaptec Inc N
58. D level is System Configuration Setup 161 Configuring MegaRAID IDE RAID Minimum Number of Maximum Number of Level Physical Drives Physical Drives 0 One Two 1 Two Two Selecting a RAID Level To ensure the best performance you should select the optimal RAID level when you create a system drive The optimal RAID level for your disk array depends on the following factors Need for data redundancy Number of drives in the disk array Capacity of the drives in the array Disk performance requirements The Factors you need to consider when selecting a RAID level are listed below Max Fault Level Description and Use Pros Cons Drives Tolerant 0 Data divided in blocks High date through No fault tolerance One to No and distributed sequen put for large files All data lost if any Two tially pure striping drive fails Use for non critical data that requires high perfor mance 1 Data duplicated on 100 percent data Doubles disk Two Yes another disk mirror redundancy space Reduced ing Use for read inten performance dur sive fault tolerant ing rebuilds systems Configuring Arrays After you have attached all physical disk drives perform the fol lowing actions to prepare a RAID disk array 162 System Configuration Setup Configuring MegaRAID IDE Press the lt Ctrl gt M keys to run the MegaRAID
59. DE is selected as the boot device The options are Yes or No BOOT OPTION YES NO You can select the boot device from the system BIOS setup Only one array is allowed to be bootable in a system Drive Size This field cannot be edited It displays the size of the array When the array type is stripe the drive size is the total of all the drives selected one or more drives When mirror drive size is shown by individual drive and when spare pool drive size shows the total drive capacity Build Array The Build Array option is valid for RAID 1 Mirror only It is used to rebuild the array using a drive from the SPARE POOL When Build Array starts it will prompt the user to select the target drive It does this because both drives can be still online Once the target drive is selected the rebuild will start NOTE A drive Rebuild can take a long time depending on the size of the drive A 2 GB UDMA 5 drive takes two min utes to rebuild when DMA mode is enabled System Configuration Setup 1 69 Configuring MegaRAID IDE Delete Array F5 Press the F5 key to delete a currently configured array Use arrow keys to go over to the array you want to delete and then press F5 CAUTION Use this option with caution When you delete an array you lose the array configuration and the data saved in the array Restore Old Configuration F6 Press the to restore the configuration that was there before you en
60. Dynamic checkbox is marked and that the Use Add Wiz ard checkbox at the bottom right is marked and select Add Then select Next in the next screen Welcome to the IP Security Rule Wizard 15 When the Tunnel Endpoint screen is displayed make sure that the This rule does not specify a tunnel checkbox is marked and select Next 16 When the Network Type screen is displayed make sure that the network connections checkbox is marked and select Next 17 The sequence from here up to step 20 is the ICMP Traffic security setup The screen changes to the Authentication Method screen The screen changes to the Authentication Method screen In the same way as in step 4 mark the Use this string to pro tect the key exchange preshared key checkbox and set the same temporary shared key as in 4 When you have set the temporary shared key select Next 200 Installing Software AFT ALB and IPSec functions 18 When the Filter List screen is displayed make sure that the All ICMP Traffic checkbox is marked and select Next 19 When the Filter Action screen is displayed mark the Per mit checkbox and select Next The screen changes to the Completing the New Rule Wiz ard screen Make sure that the Edit properties checkbox is marked and select 20 When the New Rule Properties screen is displayed make sure that
61. ID IDE Using the MegaRAID IDE Setup Utility Setup window The Setup window has three sections array information physical drive information help information Only the Array Information window and Physical Drives Informa tion window are active The Array Information window is editable The Physical Drives Information window is not editable Vaga AID IDE Utditg XX To access this screen press the Ctrl M keys during boot up Array Information This section of the screen displays all the disk arrays configured Use this section to create delete or edit the existing configurations The disk arrays are displayed as a node in a tree like Windows Explorer When opened each node displays the properties of the array Press the arrow keys and lt J gt to navigate the proper ties and press Enter to edit your selection lt Array configuration type or RAID level Stripe Mirror 164 System Configuration Setup Configuring MegaRAID IDE Drive numbers of the physical drives included in the array lt Stripe size 32 KB to 4 MB which is valid for Stripe configu rations only Whether the system is bootable from one of the configured arrays Build Array function which is valid for Mirror array This option is used to build one drive from another Physical Drive Information This section displays all the physical drives connected to the IDE channels and their pro
62. IRDY L IO GND 36 43 3V TRDY_L IO 37 DEVSEL L IO GND 38 GND STOP T O 39 LOCK_L IO 3 3V 40 PERR_L IO SDONE T O 41 3 3V SBO_L T O 42 SERR_L I GND 43 43 3V PAR T O 44 CBEI L ADI5 T O 45 AD14 VO 3 3V 46 GND AD13 T O 47 AD12 IO ADII T O 48 AD10 IO GND 49 GND ADO09 T O 50 GND GND 229 Pin number 3 3V system environment Side B I O Side A I O 51 GND GND 52 ADOS C BEO_L IO 53 AD07 3 3 54 3 3 AD06 IO 55 ADO05 IO AD04 IO 56 AD03 IO GND 57 GND AD02 IO 58 ADOI IO ADOO IO 59 3 3 3 3 60 ACK64_L REQ64_L IO 61 45V 45V 62 45V 45V 63 Reserved GND 64 GND C BE7 L IO 65 C BE6 L 5 IO 66 C BEA L 3 3 67 GND PAR64_L IO 68 AD63 IO AD62 IO 69 AD61 GND 70 3 3 AD60 IO 71 AD59 IO 58 VO 72 AD57 IO GND 73 GND AD56 74 AD55 IO 54 IO 75 AD53 3 3 76 GND AD52 IO TI ADSI IO ADS50 78 AD49 IO GND 230 3 3V system environment Pin number Side B YO Side A yo 79 3 3 AD48 IO 80 AD47 IO AD46 IO 81 AD45 IO GND 82 GND AD44 IO 83 AD43 IO AD42 IO 84 AD41 3 3 85 GND AD40 IO 86 AD39 IO AD38 VO 87 AD37 IO GND 88 3 3 AD36 IO 89 AD35 IO AD34 IO 90 AD33 IO GND 91 GND AD32 92 Reserved Reserved 93 Reserved GND 94 GND Reserved App
63. M IWD Drive lt Path gt ETHERISM NIM TOAD lt Drive gt lt Path gt CE1O0B SIOT L FRAVE EIHERNET 802 3 NAME CELO0B 1 F83 TOAD lt Drive gt lt Path gt CE100B 5101 2 FRAME EIHERNET 802 3 NAME CELO0B 2 F83 TOAD lt Drive gt lt Path gt IANS FRAME EIHERNET 802 3 NAVE CE100B AFT BIND CE100B 1 PRIMARY BIND IANS CE100B 2 EAMEL LOAD Drive lt Path gt IANS T TEAM L BIND IPX 100B AFT NEI 00000001 Example 2 To load ALB LOAD Drive lt Path gt NBI NIM IW Drive Path WeM NIM IWD Drive lt Path gt ETHERISM NIM TOAD lt Drive gt lt Path gt CE100B SIOT L FRAVE EIHERNET 802 3 00 1 F83 1 lt Drive gt lt Path gt CE100B SIOE2 FRAME EIHERNET 802 3 NAVE CELO0B_2 IW lt Drive gt lt Path gt IANS ERAME EIHERNET 802 3 NAVEFCE100B BIND IANS CE100B 1 TRAVEL PRIMARY BIND IANS CE100B 2 EAMEL LOAD lt Drive gt lt Path gt IANS T MODEFAIB BIND IPX CE100B 1 00000001 202 Installing Software Auto shutdown function Auto shutdown functio
64. RAID Controller Driver MegaRAID Elitel600 RAID Controller Driver MegaRAID Enterprisel600 RAID Controller Driver After this continue to install Windows 2000 following the instructions that appears on the screen NOTE If the RAID Controller is connected to the server be sure to install the Power Console of the RAID Controller Utility after installing the Windows 2000 Server See MegaRAID Software Guide for details of the Power Console 1 76 Installing Software Windows 2000 Server Installing the display driver When installation of the Windows 2000 Server is complete it is required to change the driver that is automatically detected by the Windows 2000 Server Installer to the display driver contained on the CD ROM of the Toshiba Server Setup Tool To change the display driver follow the procedure mentioned below 1 gt A A Activate the Windows 2000 Server and log in the user ID of the Administrator or a person having the competence equiva lent to that of the Administrator Click right button in the My Computer Select Hardware tab click Device Manager Double click Video Controller WGA Compatible under Other devices Select Driver tab click Update Driver Click Next in the Update Device Driver Wizard Select Search for a suitable driver for my device click Next Set Server Setup Tool CD into CD ROM drive check at Specify a location
65. RAID controller Mountable Max disk cache capacity 32MB 1 channel RAID controller 128MB 2 channel RAID controller SCSI controller Ultra160 SCSD Power Standard 1 supplies CD ROM 24 times as fast x 1 Keyboard Std Micro Tower models only Mouse Std Micro Tower models only LAN interface 100Base TX 10Base T Ethernet x2 Onboard Standard Wake On LAN AFT and ALB applicable Display 8MB ports Serial port 1 channel Mini Din 8 pin USB port 2 channels Mouse port 1 channel PS 2 compatible Keyboard port 1 channel PS 2 compatible CRT interface 1 channel Device bay 3 5 x2 Expansion slots 64bit 66MHz PCI 1 Uninterruptible power supply UPS Can only be added at the user site as an optional item Power and frequency 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power consumption Max 160W Environmental Micro Tower Type Temp 10 35 C humidity 30 conditions 80 Rack Type Temp 10 32 C humidity 30 80 Server Micro Tower Type 233 width x 426 5 depth x 99 height dimen sions Rack Type 219 4 width x 425 depth x 85 height mm Maximum Micro Tower Type 8 5 kg server weight Rack Type 8 5 kg 218 External Hard Drive Unit Z1 SCSI Maximum capacity 292GB 73GB x 4 HDD Additional HDD 18GB 36GB 73GB Expantion disk chassis 3 5 x 4 hot swap specs Remote Power Control Standard Remot
66. Setup Tool CD ROM and Startup Disk and the latter Startup Disk is used to start up the server Besides the hard disk drive and floppy disk drive the CD ROM drive can also be used to start up the server In that case the Star tup CD ROM must be installed in the CD ROM drive Starting up with the floppy disk To start up the server from a floppy disk proceed as follows 1 Place the startup disk in the floppy disk drive 2 Switch on the power sleep button 36 Getting Started Starting up the system Starting up by the hard disk drive unit in the case the OS has been installed To start up the server from the hard disk drive unit proceed as follows 1 Make sure that neither the floppy disk nor CD ROM that is capable of starting up the server is in either drive unit 2 Switch on the power sleep button NOTE The CD ROM can be ejected from the CD ROM drive unit only when the system is on Always remove the CD ROM from its drive unit before turning the system off If you are in doubt as to whether a CD ROM is set in the CD ROM drive unit check by pressing the eject button of the CD ROM drive unit This procedure must be done while the power on self test is being performed once the power sleep button is turned on If the start up CD ROM is placed in the CD ROM drive unit the startup operation from the hard disk drive unit will result in failure even if the CD ROM is ejected once the system is has been switche
67. Test error ALARM 29 Low voltage error of External Hard Drive Unit 1 3 3V standby Ex Disk1 3 3V standby low power supply ALARM 30 High voltage error of External Hard Drive Unit 1 3 3V standby Ex Disk1 3 3V standby high power supply 240 Display Meaning of Message ALARM 31 Low voltage error of External Hard Drive Unit 1 5 0V power Ex Disk1 5 0V low supply ALARM 32 High voltage error of External Hard Drive Unit 1 5 0V power Ex Disk1 5 0V high supply ALARM 33 Low voltage error of External Hard Drive Unit 1 12 0V power Ex Disk 12 0V low supply ALARM 34 High voltage error of External Hard Drive Unit 1 12 0V power Ex Disk 12 0V high supply ALARM 35 The External Hard Drive Unit 1 fan 1 slow rpm error has Ex Diskl RPM slow occurred ALARM 36 The External Hard Drive Unit 1 fan 2 slow rpm error has Ex Disk1 FAN2 RPM slow occurred ALARM 37 The External Hard Drive Unit 1 high temperature error 1 has Ex Diskl templ high occurred ALARM 38 Power interruption reset was detected on External Hard Drive Ex Disk AC lost Unit 1 ALARM 39 Momentary power interruption was detected on External Hard Ex Disk1 power sag Drive Unit 1 ALARM 40 External Hard Drive Unit 1 power supply error Ex Disk power supply fault ALARM 41 An External Hard Drive Unit 1 cover has been opened Ex Disk chassis intrusion ALARM 42 The External Hard Dri
68. U module 12 Attach the fan duct and fix it with two screws Attaching the fan duct 13 Attach the riser card and fix it with one screw Attaching the riser card 14 Fix the PCI bracket with two screws 86 Installing and Removing Hardware CPU module Fixing the PCI bracket 15 Install the server panels 16 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server 17 Confirm that the CPU module is recognized properly with the display on the screen The example below shows a 866 MHz 2 CPU configuration Phoenix Server BIOS 4 Release 6 0 Copyright 1985 2000 Phoenix Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved BIOS Version X XX CPU 2 Pentium R III Processor 866MHz XXXK System RAM Passed XXXM Extended RAM Passed NOTE When a CPU module is extended the operating sys tem OS may have to be reinstalled to recognize a new CPU module CPU modules with different CPU speeds cannot be used together Confirm the CPU speed of your model when pur chasing a CPU module and be sure to purchase a CPU module with the same CPU speed Installing and Removing Hardware 87 CPU module Replacing the CPU module NOTE The CPU module may be fatally damaged by static electricity because it consists of precise electronic parts The human body contains static electricity Therefore discharge the static electricity before installing the CPU module Static electricity can be
69. Utility When the server is turned on or restarted the monitor displays the onboard SCSI BIOS initialize message shown below The display differs based on the type of SCSI device installed in the server Adaptec AIC 7892 SCSI BIOS vX XX C 1998 Adaptec Inc All Rights Reserved lt lt Press lt Ctrl gt lt A gt for SCSI Select Utility gt gt When the settings are correct the SCSI ID and device name of the SCSI device connected to the onboard SCSI controller appear on the screen To start the SCSI Utility after the message Press lt Ctrl gt lt A gt for SCSI Select TM Utility appears on the screen press the lt Ctrl gt lt A gt keys 1 52 System Configuration Setup SCSI Utility Menu configuration When the SCSI Utility starts the monitor enters the following main menu display mode Would you like to configure the host adapter or run the SCSI disk Utilities Select the operation and press lt Enter gt Press lt F5 gt to switch between color and monochrome modes Adaptec AIC 7892 lt SCSISelect TM gt Utility vX XX AIC 7892 at Bus 02h Options Configure View Host Adapter Settings SCSI Disk Utilities Arrow keys to move cursor Enter to select option Esc to exit default The internal SCSI drive are connected to the controllers Only use the Configure View Host Adapter Setting when the server is in the device setting sc
70. and optimizing installation of Microsoft Windows NT9 or Nov ell NetWare This also includes the installation of Toshiba authorized option drivers The Safety Instruction Guide for Toshiba Servers contains safety information Warranty information Booklet XIII Read Me First Addendum lt Software License Agreement Service options Toshiba offers a full line of service options built around its war ranty programs See the warranty and service material included with the server for registration information Maintenance contracts Periodic maintenance and inspection is essential for keeping the server fully operational and assuring its safe use Toshiba recom mends taking out a maintenance contract for this purpose Contents Chapter 1 Getting le 2 Checking the items included with the 2 Mounting optional intemal devices 4 Environmental considerations 5 Micro Tower Type Rack 5 Micro Tower Type 2 m 7 Hack 8 Power 9 Front view with the front panel closed 10 usb on canes aa 10 Front view with the front panel 11 ai Front Daniel Nr 11 2 Ope
71. aning Power Off Out of operation AC power not sup plied Litamber Out of operation AC power sup plied Lit green In operation Disk Fault Off Out of operation 1 Flashing Disk allay being rebuilt amber Litamber _ Disk or fan or power supply failure occurred Flashing Disk drive in operation green Ci NOTE If any trouble has occurred contact an authorized MAGNIA service provider Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z with the front panel opened External Unit Setup 115 4 HDD status indicators If the device bay accommodates hard disk drives the status of each hard disk drive is indicated by the power indicator and the status indicator located above the device bay r HDD1 DC POWER HDD1 STATUS HDD2 DC POWER HDD2 STATUS HDD4 STATUS S HDD4 DC POWER HDD3 STATUS E HDD3 DC POWER ELEI HDD status indicators Indicator Status Meaning HDD 1 2 3 4 Off No hard disk drive is installed DC Power No power is supplied to the hard e disk drive Lit green Power is supplied to the hard disk drive HDD1 2 3 A Off No hard disk drive is installed STATUS No data is being read or written Lit green Data is being read or written Litamber Trouble has occurred Valid only when the RAID controller is in use Flashing The disk array is being rebuilt Valid amber only when the RAID controller is in use
72. c system configuration log to record the model num bers and serial numbers of the server and the motherboard The model number and serial number of the server are labeled on its rear panel The model number and serial number of the mother board are inscribed near the expansion slot panel at the left edge of the board Use the system component log to record the model numbers and serial numbers of the system components the dates of their removal or replacement the names of their manufacturers and so on Maintain a record of all added components such as magnetic disk units and option cards 245 The positions where the model numbers and serial numbers of the system components are inscribed vary from manufacturer to man ufacturer See the relevant product manuals Basic system configuration Maker Model No Type No Serial number Date installed Server Motherboard Display unit Keyboard Mouse CPUs Socket Operating frequency L2 cache size Date installed Lower side slot CPU1 Upper side slot CPU2 Memories Slot Capacity Model number Date installed 51001 5100 Slot3 246 IDE Hard disk drives Capacity Model num Date installed Revolutions Slot Slot2 Internal disk SCSI units Maker SCSIID Date Model No Type No setting installed
73. ched and the POST Power On Self Test self diagnosing function is automatically executed The mother board microprocessor memory keyboard and some of the peripheral devices are automatically checked by the POST During the memory test the storage capacity of the memory being accessed and tested by the POST is shown on the display The following message appears on the display depending on the setup status of the system Press F2 to enter SETUP If the F2 key is pressed following the message the BIOS setup utility is started If the F2 key is not pressed ignoring the mes sage the system continues its startup operation If an error is detected by the POST the operator is warned about it in one of the two different ways depending on the kind of the error one is by buzzer sound beep code in mid course of testing and the other is by an error code and error message appearing on the display after the POST is complete NOTE Avoid turning the power off during POST processing To forcibly end in an emergency you can turn the power off by holding the power sleep button down for four seconds Getting Started 35 Starting up the system Starting up the system The Toshiba Server Setup Tool is to be used for almost all of setup procedures for this system such as installing the operating system OS making backup floppy disks etc The Toshiba Server Setup Tool is comprised of the Toshiba Server
74. ck Type Install the server in a clean dust free and well ventilated place Install the server on a level and steady surface Never install the server upside down Ensure the following when installing the server Do not expose to direct sunlight Do not install in locations susceptible to vibration or shock Do not install near apparatus which has a strong magnetic force or produces radio noise e g radio set TV set large motor or loudspeaker etc Do not install in locations susceptible to large temperature or humidity changes or near an air conditioner air vent cooling fan heater or heat source Do not install in location where liquids or corrosive chemi cals are stored WARNING If any foreign matter including water has gone into the server perform the shutdown steps immediately turn off the power button and unplug the power cable from the wall outlet Operating the server as it is might cause a fire or an electric shock If such trouble occurs ask an authorized MAGNIA service provider to inspect your server NOTE Do not turn the server back on until is has completely dried out If the server does not run normally after being turned back on contact an authorized MAGNIA service provider LJ 6 Getting Started Environmental considerations Only operate the server under the following conditions Ambient temperature 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C Micro Tower Type 50 to 89 F 10 to
75. ct 1 or 2 The currently held information appears as follows and the sys tem waits for entry of the new update values Setup LANx IP Address Current LANx IP Address nnn nnn nnn nnn Change LANx IP Address y n Current LANx IP Address gt gt nnn nnn nnn nnn Please Input gt gt Change LANx IP Address Really y n 2 Enter Y at Change LANx IP Address y n and enter the new IP address at Please Input gt gt If you enter lt N gt at Change LANx IP Address the selection screen is redisplayed 3 Change LANx IP Address Really y n appears Enter Y Complete is displayed and the Setup Remote Management Setup Menu screen is redisplayed If you enter lt N gt at Change LANx IP Address Really y n the setup is not changed and the selection screen is redisplayed To set the subnet mask 1 When the menu appears select 3 or 4 1 5 System Configuration Setup Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool The currently held information appears as follows and the sys tem waits for entry of the new update values Setup LANx Subnet Mask Current LANx Subnet Mask nnn nnn nnn nnn Change LANx Subnet Mask y n Current LANx Subnet Mask gt gt nnn nnn nnn nnn Please Input gt gt Change LANx Subnet Mask Really y n
76. d on Starting up by the CD ROM To start up the server from the CD ROM proceed as follows 1 Ll Make sure that no floppy disk is placed in the floppy disk drive Switch on the power sleep button Immediately after switching on the power sleep button press the eject button of the CD ROM drive unit and place the start up CD ROM in the drive NOTE The CD ROM can be ejected from the CD ROM drive unit only when the system is on To start up the server from the CD ROM drive unit it is required to set the startup CD ROM in the drive immediately after the power button is turned on If the startup CD ROM is placed in the drive too late restart the server by simultaneously pressing the following keys lt Cirl gt lt Alt gt lt Delete gt Once the startup CD ROM is recognized the hard disk drive is disabled from starting up the server even if the CD ROM is ejected BIOS setup Initial system setting on shipment can be changed by the BIOS setup menu The BIOS setup can be performed regardless of pres ence or absence of the operating system Values entered by the BIOS setup are written in the CMOS and the flash memory and reset values come into effect when the server is restarted Those values are used as the reference for execution of the POST If the entered values and actual hardware don t correspond to each other an error message appears after the POST is complete If this error occurs change the
77. d two External Device Bay Unit Z1s per System Unit External Hard Disk Unit Z1 and External Device Bay Unit Z1 cannot connect into the same SCSI bus In this case separate SCSI bus for External Hard Drive Unit Z1 and External Device Bay Unit Z1 and prepare two SCSI buses When the user connects two External Hard Drive Unit Z1s they have to select whether PCI card with more than 2ch SCSI I F or combination of SCSI Riser card and PCI card with 1ch SCSI I F Anyway have to connect direct using two SCSI cables External Device Bay Unit Z1 can only connect System Unit via backside SCSI connector A SCSI riser Card is needed consequently 1 36 External Unit Setup How to Connect an External Unit When connecting External Units by External Unit control cables follow the procedure below 1 Connect each Units in the following order System Unit External Hard Drive Unit Z1 External Device Bay Unit Z1 2 When one External Hard Drive Unit Z1 is connected with SCSI connector in the backside of System Unit and the other External Hard Drive Unit Z1 is connected with SCSI connec tor on PCI Card mounted in the System Unit connect first the former External hard Drive Unit Z1 and next the latter Unit 3 When the RAID Card which has Two SCSI channels is installed connect each Units in the channel order The following shows an example of how external units are con nected to this server tor _ PCI card SCSI card
78. dows NT AMI MegaRAID IDE 100 Driver With Backplane Sup port Windows 2000 100 Driver With Backplane Sup Selecting a driver for the SCSI Riser Card controller To select the driver follow these steps 5 Press the F6 key after the Windows 2000 Server Setup win dow has turned entirely to blue When a message appears on the screen asking whether you want to add a device driver for mass storage device press the S key Insert the Adaptec Ultra160 Series Windows 2000 Driver floppy disk into the floppy disk drive and then press the Enter key 8 Installing Software Windows 2000 Server 1 15 When the following message appears select Adaptec AIC 7892 Ultral60 SCSI Adaptec ACI 7892 Ultral60 SCSI Selecting a driver for the RAID controller E F MR493 MR475 To select the driver follow these steps 1 Press the lt F6 gt key after the Windows 2000 Server Setup win dow has turned entirely to blue When a message appears on the screen asking whether you want to add a device driver for mass storage device press the lt S gt key Insert the Windows 2000 Driver floppy disk which comes with your RAID controller into the floppy disk drive and then press the lt Enter gt key When the following message appears select MegaRAID Express500 RAID Controller Driver for MR475 or Mega RAID Elite1600 RAID Controller Driver for MR493 MegaRAID Express500
79. e Sensing Fan Temperature Voltage Interface Ultral60M SCSI Power Standard 1 supplies Uninterruptible power supply UPS Can only be added at the user site as an optional item Power and frequency 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power consumption Max 100 W Environmental Micro Tower Type Temp 10 35 C humidity conditions 30 80 Rack Type Temp 10 32 C humidity 30 80 Dimensions mm Micro Tower Type 233 width x 396 5 height x 99 depth Rack Type 219 4 width x 395 height x 85 depth Maximum server Micro Tower Type 8 4 kg weight Rack Type 8 4 kg External Device Bay Unit Z1 219 Support Device DAT DDS4 DAT DDS4 A L AIT2 AIT2 A L Remote Power Control Standard Remote Sensing Fan Temperature Voltage Interface Ultra Wide SCSI Power Standard 1 supplies Uninterruptible power supply UPS Can only be added at the user site as an optional item Power and frequency 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power consumption Max 50 W Environmental Micro Tower Type Temp 10 35 C humidity conditions 30 80 Rack Type Temp 10 32 C humidity 30 80 Dimensions mm Micro Tower Type 233 width x 396 5 height x 99 depth Rack Type 219 4 width x 395 height x 85 depth Maximum server Micro Tower Type 7 0 kg weight Rack Type 7 0 kg 220 Appendix B RGB iterface
80. e intemal clock does not keep precise time 211 Trouble with Application Software 211 Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Usable 212 Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Unusable 213 Appendix A Specifications e 216 c 216 Extemal Hard Drive Unit Z1 nanna 218 Extemal Device Bay Unit 219 Appendix BiHdbterfaces iocis aru tetto Ep Rien ct 222 PGB IMG 222 RGB interface synchronizing signals 223 Sellal d 224 Keyboard mouse interface 225 LAN 1 2 interface serere 226 USB 1 2 Interface etin iere 226 Expansion slots 64bit 66MHz PCI 5 227 Appendix Switch correct itti hia 232 Hardware setup information sss 232 Recovery BOO asesinado 233 Appendix D Trouble Information ss 238 Appendix E Unit 244 Eros P n 244 Basic system aai ctii 245 HPS E 245 rus nei In EEE eT ETT eT Are Tee 245 IDE Ha
81. e problem see Remedy When Win dows NT 2000 is Unusable on page 213 1 Are the SCSI controller and RAID controller properly con nected See Expansion cards on page 103 See the Software Guide of the RAID controller 2 Is the Hard Disk Drive HDD properly connected See Hard Disk Drive HDD IDE HDD on page 98 3 Increase the bootup priority of the Hard Disk Drive HDD you want to install or the controller to which that Hard Disk Drive HDD is currently connected 4 When installing the OS change the order in which the SCSI controller RAID controller and SCSI host adapter device driver are installed 5 Disconnect backup devices e g MO Disk Drive if any con nected to the SCSI controller before installing the OS The OS does not boot or the OS bootup stops midway A probable cause is various factors ranging from the hardware connection state up to the installed OS status Carry out the follow ing procedure to check the cause of the trouble If this does not remedy the problem see Remedy When Win dows NT 2000 is Unusable on page 213 See Installing removing an optional device on page 52 See Installing software on page 41 210 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting See the operating manual of the expansion card See the operating manual of the peripheral devices 1 Are all cables firmly and properly connected Check only the cables within the scope described in this man ual and instruct
82. e system operation Shock and vibration might damage hard disk drives causing the loss or corruption of the data and programs recorded on them So always handle them carefully Installing and replacing a hard disk drive requires special techniques and knowledge So instead of installing or replac ing it yourself ask an authorized MAGNIA service provider for assistance An error performed during installation or replacement espe cially when the system is running might result in a system failure and or the corruption or loss of important data and pro grams Keep hard disk drives free from shock and vibration espe cially when they are on Even if the STS indicator is off its magnetic head remains in the data area and if a shock is given it might destruct the data area When the server is switched off the magnetic head of each hard disk drive automatically retracts Note that it takes about 30 seconds for a hard disk drive to stop completely 22 Getting Started Rear view Rear view 1 AC connector 2 Security Loop Ol Wem o 9999 Rear view of the server 1 AC connector Used to connect the AC power cable See Connecting the power cable on page 31 2 Security Loop Itis possible to attach chains etc to prevent the server from theft Security Loop ua 29 connectors Plug the cables of peripheral devices into their respective I O ports _
83. eat when in use To avoid burns hold the disk tray when removing the hard disk drive 3 Tilt over the detachable lever of the slot which holds defec tive hard disk drive by pulling its knob toward you Pulling the detachable lever toward you External Unit Setup 1 23 Installing and Removing Hard Disk Drive HDD SCSI HDD NOTE Before pulling out the hard disk drive make sure that it is faulty If a normally operating disk is pulled out by mis take it may damage the server or destroy and lose important programs or data While holding the disk tray carefully remove the hard disk drive that is pulled out halfway Pulling out the hard disk drive 5 Install a new hard disk drive in the same procedure as for extension See Installing the hard disk drive on page 118 After a short time confirm that the DC POWER indicator O lights up Attach the front panel Recover rebuild the disk 1 2 4 External Unit Setup Setup of disk array RAID NOTE If the server uses a RAID controller for redundancy the operation is continued by a spare disk without stopping the system even if one of the hard disk drives that configure a disk array fails downgraded operation However if another disk fails it may destroy and lose important programs or data Replace the faulty disk by a normal one as quickly as possible and recover the disk array LJ Setup of disk array RAID When a RAID controller
84. ecifies whether to use the write back cache BIOS Multiple LUN Support No System Configuration Setup SCSI Utility 1 55 Specifies whether logical unit numbers are supported Include in BIOS Scan Yes Specifies whether the device is to be scanned when SCSI BIOS starts Advanced Configuration Options Sets up detailed data on the SCSI controller Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization Enabled Specifies whether or not to reset the SCSI bus during the SCSI controller resetting process Display lt Ctrl gt lt A gt Message During BIOS Initialization Enabled Sets data to be displayed in the SCSI Utility startup message Extended BIOS Translation for DOS Drive gt 1Gbyte Enabled Specifies whether extended BIOS is to be enabled or disabled for a DOS drive with a disk capacity exceeding 1 GB Verbose Silent Mode Verbose Controls the data displayed during startup Host Adapter BIOS Enabled Enables or disables the Host SCSI Adapter BIOS Domain Validation Enabled Enables or disables the Domain Validation Support Removable Disks Under BIOS as Fixed Disks Boot Only Specifies whether removable disks are to be supported under SCSI BIOS BIOS Support for Int13 Extensions Enabled Enables or disables Int13 Extension 1 56 System Configuration Setup Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool The Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setu
85. eed CPU socket 2 CPU socket 1 standard CPU socket WARNING When installing a peripheral unit don t open any part other than those specified by the instructions If an unspecified part is opened it may cause an electric shock Installing and Removing Hardware 19 CPU module Installing the CPU module Pm NOTE The CPU module may be fatally damaged by static electricity because it consists of precise electronic parts The human body contains static electricity Therefore discharge the static electricity before installing the CPU module Static electricity can be discharged by touching a nearby metallic object with your fingers Install the CPU module in the procedure described below while referring to Before starting operation on page 48 1 Ifthe server is running shut it down and switch off the power 2 Unplug the power cable pm NOTE Installing the CPU module while the power is on could J cause damage to the server or the CPU 3 Remove the server panels See Removing and replacing the server panels on page 54 CAUTION Do not extend or replace the CPU module imme diately after the power is switched off This may cause burns due to the heat generated by the CPU and its peripherals 4 Remove two screws that fix the PCI bracket and remove the PCI bracket Installing and Removing Hardware CPU module 80 Removing the PCI bracket
86. emovable storage devices gt Hard Drive Specifies the hard disk drive from which the operating system is to be booted Existing settings are set in the following order MegaRAID IDE internal disk drive unit AIC 7892 SCIS riser card PCI RAID Adapter RAID controller In the case of an internal disk drive unit and an external disk unit configuration move the disk you want to start to the uppermost row CD ROM Drive Boot from CD ROM Drive 1 50 System Configuration Setup SCSI Utility Exit menu Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes Exit Saving Changes Saves changes and restarts the system Performs the same function as pressing the F10 key Exit Discarding Changes Discards all recent configuration changes then restarts the server Load Setup Defaults Resets all setup options to their default values except for pass words Performs the same function as pressing the F9 key Discard Changes Resets all setup options to the previous saved values except for passwords Save Changes Saves changes SCSI Utility Description of SCSI raiser card The SCSI riser card and any preinstalled SCSI devices are set up prior to shipping Use the SCSI Utility when you add or replace a SCSI device in the device bay or need to confirm its configuration settings System Configuration Setup SCSI Utility 1 51 Starting the SCSI
87. emoving and replacing the server panels on page 54 Remove two screws which fix the PCI bracket then remove one screw Installing and Removing Hardware 1 05 Expansion cards 5 Install the SCSI cable Installing the SCSI cable 6 Connect the SCSI cable of the SCSI riser card Connecting the SCSI cable of the SCSI riser card 1 06 Installing and Removing Hardware Expansion cards 7 Insert the expansion card in the SCSI riser card Inserting the expansion card 8 Install the SCSI riser card on the motherboard and fix it by one Screw Installing the SCSI riser card Installing and Removing Hardware 1 07 Expansion cards 9 Fix the PCI bracket with two screws Fixing the PCI bracket 10 Install the power supply unit 11 Install the server panels 12 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply switch on the server To remove the SCSI Riser card please reverse the above procedure 1 08 Installing and Removing Hardware Expansion cards Chapter 3 Types of External E ait oen sa diens 110 Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 with the front C Ns 111 Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 with the front panel opened aeter a oe eR ineat 112 Rear view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 117 Installing and Removing Hard Disk Drive HDD SCSI cest o etta tbe 118 Setup of disk array RAID
88. endix C Hardware setup information eren 232 Recovery deett beb tic ciere ee a Au ed et 233 Switch Setting Hardware setup information 232 Perform the following operations if the hardware setup informa tion is to be forcibly returned to the standard settings CMOS Clear 1 Disconnect the AC power cable 2 Remove the server panels power supply unit and board for wireless card 3 Set the jumper switch PJ47 on the motherboard to 1 2 short PJ47 1 2 short Clears the hardware data settings 3 4 short Standard Defined data 4 Install the board for wireless card power supply unit and server panels and connect the AC power cable 5 Turn on the server CMOS is cleared and the power is automatically turned off 6 Disconnect the AC power cable 9 233 Remove the sever panels power supply unit and board for wireless card and return the jumper switch to 3 4 short Install the board for wireless card the power supply unit and server panels Connect the AC power cable again and restart your server 10 Start the BIOS Setup Utility set System Time and System Li Date and select Load Setup Default from the Exit menu to execute it NOTE The standard settings displayed after the original data has been cleared are the initial data of the motherboard and they may differ from the defaults recommended settings When the original data is cleared password of the securi
89. er 25 Inside the server 7 IDE HDD Cage 4 CPU sockets 2 SCSI riser card 6 Expansion slot 3 Cooling fans 1 Motherboard 5 Memory slots 8 Board for wireless card Inside the server 1 Motherboard The main board can contain 2 CPU modules and 3 memory mod ules at the maximum 2 SCSI riser card The SCSI riser card has 1 PCI expansion slot half length cards only 26 Getting Started Connecting peripheral devices 3 Cooling fans The server contains two cooling fans 4 CPU sockets Used to mount CPU modules See CPU module on page 78 5 Memory slots Used to mount up to 3 memory modules to expand the server s RAM Random Access Memory See Memory module on page 72 6 Expansion slot Used to mount expansion cards A 64 bit 66 MHz PCI card of card length 194 mm or less can be added on to the riser card The slot is compliant with PCI 2 2 standard See Expansion cards on page 103 7 IDE HDD cage The IDE HDD cage supports up to two hot swap hard disk drives 8 Board for wireless card The board for wireless card can contain 1 wireless LAN card Connecting peripheral devices How to connect peripheral devices There are USB connectors for connecting USB devices such as FDD and so on on the front of the server And there are I O con nectors for connecting peripheral dev
90. es the settings available in the various BIOS Setup Utility menus 14 System Configuration Setup BIOS setup utility Main menu System Time System Date Primary Master Primary Slave FSB Frequency DRAM Frequency v Processor Settings Processor 1 v v emory Shadow emory Cache v Summary screen AC ON state System Memory Extended Memory BIOS Version BMC Version XX XX XX XX XX XXXX CD ROM None XXXMHz XXXMHz Disabled Last State 640 KB XXXXX KB XXX XXX System Time System Date Enter the system date and time Generally a slight error occurs in clock precision To prevent this periodically adjust the system time Primary Master Primary Slave Displays the type of connected IDE Drive CD ROM drive Do not change this setting FSB Frequency Displays FSB Frequency DRAM Frequency System Configuration Setup BIOS setup utility 1 43 Displays DRAM Frequency Processor Settings Processor 1 Processor 2 Displays Processor speed ID Cache memory size Processor 2 is only displayed when there is a second CPU Memory Shadow The following submenu appears System shadow Enabled Video shadow Enabled System shadow Enabled Do not change this setting Video shadow Enabled Shadow video BIOS and improves performance Do not change this setting Memory Cache The following submenu appears
91. et User Password Enter Diskette Access User Password on Boot Disabled Set Supervisor Password Allows Supervisor Password to be registered changed and or deleted To delete a password press lt Enter gt with New Pass word You are prompted to enter the password when the BIOS setup utility or OS is started up Set User Password Allows User Password to be registered changed and or deleted This can be set only when the supervisor password is set You are prompted to enter the password when the BIOS setup utility or OS is started up NOTE For security reasons the passwords do not appear on the screen If you forget the passwords shut down the server and clear the CMOS See Appendix C Switch Setting on page 232 Diskette Access User Do not change this setting Password on Boot Disabled Specifies whether or not a password input request message is to be displayed when starting the operating system System Configuration Setup BIOS setup utility 1 49 Boot menu This section describes the Boot options available in the BIOS Setup Utility This menu allows you to set the sequence in which the operating system searches devices for the boot files Do not change these settings Removable Devices Hard Drive CD ROM Drive Intel R Boot Agent Version X X XX Intel R Boot Agent Version X X XX Removable Devices Specifies the boot sequence for the floppy disk drive and other r
92. etWare is a registered trademark of Novell Corporation MegaRAID is a registered trademark of American Megatrends Inc USS Robotics Sportster and V Everything are registered trademarks of 3Com Corporation or its subsidiaries Other product names and trademarks belong to the individual companies concerned VII EU Declaration of Conformity EU Ubereinstimmugserklarung D claration de conformit UE Declaraci n de conformidad de la UE Dichiarazione di conformit UE EU F rs kran om verensst mmelse Toshiba declares that the product SYU3740 SYU3749 conforms to the following Standards Toshiba erkl rt daB das Produkt SYU3740 SYU3749 folgenden Normen entspricht Toshiba d clarent que le produit cit ci dessocus SYU3740 SYUS3749 est conforme aux normes suivantes Toshiba declaran que el producto SYU3740 SYU3749 cumple los sigulentes est ndares Toshiba dichiara che il prodotto SYU3740 SYU3749 conforme alle seguenti norme Toshiba intygar att produkten SYU3740 SYU3749 verensst mmer med f ljande normer Supplementary Information Weitere Informationen Informations compl mentaires Informaci n complementaria Ulteriori informazioni Ytterligare information The product complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Das Produkt entspricht den Anforderungen der Niederspan nungs Richtlinie 73 23 EG und der EMC Richtlinie 89
93. f the safety instruction is not observed CAUTION This icon indicates the existence of a hazard that could result in damage to equipment or property if the safety instruction is not observed WARNING This icon indicates the existence of a hazard that could result in bodily injury if the safety instruction is not observed safe operation of the equipment or related items E NOTE This icon indicates information that relates to the When installing any unit or maintaining the system it is extremely important that the basic safety practices are followed Xi Other icons used Additional icons highlight other helpful or educational information E TECHNICAL NOTE This icon provides technical informa tion about the server which while not essential may be of interest to you HINT This icon denotes helpful hints and tips DEFINITION This icon indicates the definition of a term used in the text Documentation The server comes with the following documentation The MAGNIA Z300 User s Guide on the Documentation CD ROM contains the technical information about how the server works Harness Eye web User s Guide on the Documentation CD ROM contains Harness Eye web settings and operation meth ods Harness Eye web runs on Windows NT Server Version 4 0 Windows 2000 Server and Linux The Toshiba Server Setup Tool User s Guide on the Docu mentation CD ROM contains instructions for setting up
94. ff the power for replacement LJ 1 Remove the front panel Installing and Removing Hardware 1 01 Hard Disk Drive HDD IDE HDD 2 Confirm the position of a faulty device The STS indicator of the faulty device is lit amber CAUTION The hard disk drive generates heat when in use To avoid burns hold the disk tray when removing the hard disk drive 3 Tilt over the detachable lever of the slot which holds defec tive hard disk drive by pulling its knob toward you Pulling the detachable lever toward you NOTE Before pulling out the hard disk drive make sure that it is faulty If a normally operating device is pulled out by mis take it may damage the server or destroy and lose important programs or data LJ 4 While holding the disk tray carefully remove the hard disk drive that is pulled out halfway 102 Installing Removing Hardware Hard Disk Drive HDD IDE HDD Pulling out the hard disk drive 5 Install a new hard disk drive in the same procedure as for extension See Installing the hard disk drive on page 98 6 After a short time confirm that the PWR indicator lights up 7 Attach the front panel 8 Recover rebuild the disk NOTE If the server uses IDE RAID for redundancy the oper ation is continued by a spare device without stopping the sys tem even if one of the hard disk drives that configure a disk array fails downgraded operation However if another device
95. fig sys and Autoexec bat by the REM statement In Config sys HIMEM SYS HIGH EMM386 EXE In Autoexec bat SMARTDRV EXE 180 temm 2 The CD ROM drive is recognized by MS DOS To make the MS DOS recognize the CD ROM drive set up the MS DOS environment as mentioned in the preceding step 1 and set the floppy disk labeled DOS Disk created by the Toshiba Server Setup Tool on the floppy disk drive Then operate as follows 1 Create the directory XXX in the drive C for installing the CD ROM driver The is an arbitrary directory name 2 Input A and press the Enter key to shift it to the drive A 3 Copythe TEAC CDLSYS from the DOS Disk in the drive A to the XXX directory 4 Add the following line to the first line of the Config sys DEVICE C XXX TEAC_CDI SYS 01 P P 5 Add the following line to the first line of the Autoexec bat C DOS MSCDEX EXE D CDO1 M 15 6 Restart the system For installing NetWare 5 1 manually Selecting the driver when installing NetWare 5 1 When the installation of NetWare 5 1 starts the installer detects the SCSI controller and the network adapter and automatically assigns drivers contained on the NetWare CD ROM However use the driver that comes with this system instead of these drivers Selecting the IDE RAID Controller driver The installer detects the SCSI controller and the following men
96. fy a tunnel checkbox is marked 8 When the Network Type screen appears make sure that the All network connections checkbox is marked and then select Next 9 The sequence from here up to step 16 is the IP Traffic secu rity setup The screen changes to the Authentication Method screen In the same way as in step 4 mark the Use following text string for key exchange temporary shared key for protection Installing Software 1 99 AFT ALB and IPSec functions checkbox and set the same temporary shared key as in 4 When you have set the temporary shared key select Next 10 When the IP Filter List screen is displayed mark the Traffic checkbox and select Next 11 When the Filter Action screen is displayed mark the Request Security Optional checkbox and select Next The screen changes to the Completing the Rule Wizard screen Make sure that the Edit properties checkbox is marked and select 12 When the New Rule Properties screen is displayed make sure that the IP traffic checkbox is marked and select 13 In the Security rules for Communicating with other Comput ers screen make sure that both the IP Traffic and Dynamic checkboxes are marked and select Add 14 When the Security Rules Used for Communications with Other Computers screen is displayed make sure that the
97. g Hardware 53 Before starting operation 8 Attach the server panels and outer covers to the server In case of the Rack Type fit the panels to the server before mounting it on the rack 9 Connect the peripheral units and switch them on 10 Plug the server s power cable connector into an AC outlet or UPS and then switch on the server Some optional devices need to be setup with jumper switches and DIP switches See BIOS setup utility on page 39 D4 Installing and Removing Hardware Removing and replacing the server panels Removing and replacing the server panels To mount optional devices inside the server you need to remove the top panel depending on the option you are mounting CAUTION When sliding a server panel be careful not to catch you finger between it and the server The panel might cause injury Removing the top panel for Micro Tower Types Follow these steps to remove a top panel 1 Shut down the server and switch off the power if it is in opera tion 2 Unplug the power cable 3 Remove four screws on the upper outer cover In addition remove the four screws on the bottom outer cover Removing the outer cover upper Installing and Removing Hardware 55 Removing and replacing the server panels 4 Remove the front panel See Front panel on page 11 5 Remove nine screws and the top panel Removing the top panel Replacing the top panels for Micro Tower Types Follow these
98. g and replacing the server panels 14 Fix the Base Assembly to the server housing with a screw M3 Fixing the Server Housing When using the rack blank module attach the Front Bracket to the Blank Bracket using the two flat screws and place both on the Base Assembly and fix with two flat screws Blank Bracket Screw M3 Fixing the Blank Bracket Installing and Removing Hardware 65 Removing and replacing the server panels 15 Insert the entire Base Assembly into the rack 2050 ooo D DU C tL Inserting Into Rack Blank Module 16 Fix the housing on the left and right with the claw screws of Front Bracket L and Front Bracket R 00 Ooo O O0 O O0 C Fix the housing on the left and right When turning the claw screws remove the front panel so that you do not catch your fingers 9 Cl Installing and Removing Hardware Removing and replacing the server panels Sliding the server out of or into the rack When installing an optional device to a Rack Type server follow the instructions mentioned WARNING Dont slide more than two Rack Mount Trays out of the rack at the same time If two or more units are pulled out of the rack the rack may become unstable and topple down Don t put any weight on the server that is pulled out of the rack and don t apply an excessive load to it continuously because a load may cause the rail to be damaged or the rack to be unstable If the rack topples ove
99. g from the lit state of the disk status indicators which hard disk drive is malfunctioning see Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Usable on page 212 If Windows NT 2000 cannot be used see Remedy When Win dows NT 2000 is Unusable on page 213 See HDD LAN status indicators on page 19 page 115 See Hard Disk Drive HDD IDE HDD on page 98 The fault indicator lights amber A probable cause is that the cooling fan or power unit is malfunc tioning Check whether or not Windows NT 2000 is usable If Windows NT 2000 can be used see Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Usable on page 212 If Windows NT 2000 cannot be used see Remedy When Win dows NT 2000 is Unusable on page 213 See System status indicators on page 14 page 114 page 128 See Power Supply Unit on page 69 The FDD indicator does not light Probable causes are that the floppy disk drive unit signal cable is not properly connected or that the floppy disk drive unit itself is malfunctioning Check the signal cable connections If this does not remedy the problem see Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Unusable on page 213 208 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting An error is displayed during POST operation or POST stops midway Probable causes are the motherboard CPU memory or keyboard malfunction or that the BIOS setup is incompatible Carry out the following procedure to check the cause of the trouble If Windows NT 2000 can be used
100. ging BIOS Settings 141 BIOS SOWING 141 SOS Ub sara DI UII HR MORI GNE 150 Starting the SCSI UMM sacre 151 Menu ruo y ent 152 SCSI Utility Keyboard 5 152 Changing SCSI Device Settings 153 Setting DEVICES bbb e E 153 Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool 156 How to start up and operate the setup tool 156 Configuring MegaRAID IDE s 160 Configuring MegaRAID IDE torotot rornrne 160 Using the MegaRAID IDE Setup Utility 163 Switch Windows TAB 165 Auto Configure Stripe F1 ss 165 Auto Configure Mirror retenir 165 Create Aray monita 166 Delete 5 ini 169 Restore Old Configuration F6 169 itat sna ananassae 169 EXE T0 pauci 170 Chapter 5 Installing 172 Windows Server 4 0 nnna 172 Setting the motherboard 172 Windows 2000 5 173 Setting the
101. h installation by following the instructions that appear on the screen Selecting the RAID Controller E2H F driver The installer detects the SCSI controller and the following menu appears Installing Software NetWare Select Modify and replace the driver according to the following procedure The following drivers were detected for this server Add change or delete device drivers as needed Device types Driver names Platform Support Module MPS14 HotPlug Support Module optional Storage adapters ADPT160M IDEATA options _Continue _Modify 1 Move the cursor to Storage adapters the menu shown above with the arrow keys and press the lt Enter gt key 2 the following menu appears delete ADPT160M with the lt Del gt key Add edit or delete storage drivers Each control ler adapter requires a driver Driver nam Device nam Stat ADPT160M HAM Adaptec Ultral60 ASPI amp SCSI Module Generic ATA IDE ATAPI Adapter N Additional Driver Options _Return to driver summary Modify 3 Set the floppy disk labeled MegaRAID Drivers amp Utilities for Series 475 493 NetWare MS DOS supplied with RAID Controller in the floppy disk drive 4 Press the Insert key to select Add an unlisted driver lt Ins gt Installing Software NetWare 1 85 5 Pressthe F3 key to designate the directory of the floppy disk
102. h the front panel opened At shutdown by auto SD Now shutting down system Holding down the display change button for at least four sec onds displays the user message or system configuration 5 Card slot The card slot accepts an optional wireless LAN card 6 USB1 connector Used to connect a USB device 7 USB2 connector Used to connect a USB device 8 Device bay Used to install up to two hard disk drives Getting Started 1 9 Front view with the front panel opened 9 HDD LAN status indicators HDD 2 HDD 1 When the device bay accomodates hard disk drives the status of each hard disk drive is indicated by the HDD status indicators placed below the device bay The network status of the LAN1 and LAN2 connectors are dis played on the LAN status indicators ACT 1 L 5752 LNK 1 PWR2 ACT 2 STS 1 LNK 2 PWR 1 Indicator Status Meaning Out Data transfer 1OMbps or 100Mbps is not LANI in progress on network Lit Data transfer 1OMbps or 100Mbps is in green progress on network LNK Out Network communications 10Mbps or LANI 100Mbps is not possible Lit Network communications 10Mbps or green 100Mbps is possible 2 Out Data transfer 1OMbps or 100Mbps is not LAN2
103. he optional device Before installing or removing an optional device always dis connect the power cable from the server Before installing or removing optional devices carefully read the instructions that came with the device When installing removing components always work in an environment which has low humidity minimal dust and no direct sunshine 50 Installing and Removing Hardware Before starting operation The installation or removal of an optional device should be carried out at ambient temperatures of 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C for Micro Tower Types or 50 to 89 F 10 to 32 C for Rack Types and at ambient humidity of 30 to 80 Avoid a place where the temperature may change sharply because it may cause condensation inside the equipment Dont install remove an optional device in a static environ ment e g on a carpet Electronic parts easily become defec live if they are exposed to electrostatic discharge Proceed with the installing removing process in the correct order Different types of screws are used or need to be used Always restore screws to their original position When the system falls into malfunction or failure consult our authorized MAGNIA service provider After installing removing components always replace the server panels before switching the server back on When tightening a screw always use the correct fitting screw driver An incorrect fitting screwdriver may damage the screw head
104. he server and peripheral devices If checks are performed on the cables or expansion cards with the power on irreparable damage may be caused to the server and peripheral devices You can hear abnormal noise or smell foul odours and hear continuous buzzer Probable causes are that something is touching a fan or other mov ing part or fatal trouble has occurred on the server Carry out the following procedure to check the cause of the trouble If this does not remedy the problem see Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Unusable on page 213 204 Troubleshooting 0 Troubleshooting 2 5 1 Immediately switch the server off and disconnect the plug from the AC outlet 2 Does the installation site satisfy the environmental consider ations e g ambient temperature and humidity See Environmental considerations on page 5 3 Arethere any foreign objects blocking ventilation holes Nothing happens if you press the power switch Or nothing appears on screen even though you can hear the server run ning Probable causes are that the peripheral devices or cables are not correctly connected or fatal trouble has occurred on the server Carry out the following procedure to check the cause of the trou ble If this does not remedy the problem see Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Unusable on page 213 1 Are the keyboard mouse and display unit properly connected to the server If the switch box is used on a Rack Type als
105. hing off the server Switching off the server The method for switching off the server varies depending on the operating system used Check the operating system and switch the server off using the normal method or use the automatic shutdown function Every time the server is to be switched off use only one of the methods mentioned above Using both methods simultaneously will cause the server to fail during its normal shutdown operation Normal shutdown If no automatic shutdown function is installed in the operating sys tem switch the server off by using the normal shutdown procedure as follows 1 Prepare the server system for switching it off by the normal method Method to shut down the operating system See User s Manual for the Operating System 2 Press the power sleep button Using the automatic shutdown function The automatic shutdown function is only available when the server runs under the Windows NT or Windows 2000 operating system If the power sleep button is pressed and held for more than 4 seconds on another operating system the server is immediately switched off without the preliminary process necessary for shut down In this case the exclusive automatic shutdown software is not installed in the Windows NT or Windows 2000 operating sys tem no automatic shutdown operation is executed and the server is switched off without the preliminary process as the power sleep button is pressed When the automatic
106. ical Support with the system still running NOTE If one of the devices has malfunctioned on a system equipped with a redundant Hard Disk Drive HDD the mal functioning device can be hot swapped Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Unusable If you cannot solve the problem yourself on a system on which the OS does not boot up or Windows NT 2000 is unusable confirm and record the following information before contacting Toshiba Technical Support Product name and model number of the server Serial number of the server List of hardware and software components installed in the server Brief statement of the trouble Frequency of occurrence of the trouble Environment where the trouble occurred Method of simulating the trouble 21 4 Troubleshooting Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Unusable System Unit External Hard Drive Unit Z1 External Device Bay Unit Z1 Specifications System Unit Model number of the unit MAGNIA Z300 CPU Main processor Pentium III 866MHz 1 GHz Max processors 2 Cache 32KB CPU Second cache 256KB CPU memory Maximum capacity 1GB x 3 with ECC Unit of expansion 128MB 256MB 512MB 1GB Auxiliary IDE Maximum capacity 152GB 76GB x 2 storage HD built in units D Additional HDD 20GB 40GB 76GB Standard disk chassis 3 5 x 2 hot swap specs FDD Option USB 3 5 720KB 1 44MB x 1 216 217
107. ice Pack 1 or later is required 196 Installing Software AFT ALB and IPSec functions Creating the PROSetll icon The PROSetII icon is used for setting AFT ALB 1 The Toshiba Server Setup Tool CD ROM supplied in the CD ROM drive Note A the screen that is displayed after the CD ROM is inserted click Exif to close the screen 2 Browse CD ROM drive on Explorer and double click setup exe in the following directory CD ROM drive Public Utils Intel Aft alb Setup setup exe 3 When the Component Selection screen is displayed mark the Proset IT checkbox and click Install Note Do not mark the Desktop Management Interface Intel PRO Network Adapters WMI Provider and Intel Pri Packet IP Click Information Next Click Setup complete Finish Reboot the server A After the server has rebooted make sure that the PROSetIT icon appears on the control panel When using AFT Adapter Fault Tolerance and ALB Adaptive Load Balance Setup of AFT Adapter Fault Tolerance ALB Adaptive Load Balance 1 Double click Intel R PROSetII from Start Settings Control Panel Installing Software 1 97 AFT ALB and IPSec functions Select a LAN adapter to which AFT ALB is to be configured in the list of adapters in Intel R PROSetII and select Right click Add Team gt Create New Team
108. ices such as a keyboard mouse display and so on on the back of the server Properly con nect the devices to the connectors before turning on the server Ll Getting Started 27 Connecting peripheral devices Connect peripheral devices to the server according to the follow ing procedure NOTE USB devices can be connected while the server is running 1 Make sure that all the power buttons of the server and external units are turned off 2 Ifthe power cables of the server and external units are con nected to an AC outlet pull the plug of the power cable out of the AC outlet 3 Connect each of the peripheral devices to a proper connector on the server with an interface cable Insert the connectors to the correct ports on the server Use the serial converter cable on the serial interface Connecting peripheral devices Front view 28 Getting Started Connecting peripheral devices Connecting peripheral devices Rear view 4 Ifaconnector is provided with screws for securing connection tighten the screws without fail 5 After making sure that all the peripheral units are properly con nected plug the power cables of the server and peripheral units into AC outlets WARNING When connecting optional units be sure to use 7 genuine Toshiba parts or those
109. ifficult consult an authorized MAGNIA service provider about installation 52 Installing and Removing Hardware Before starting operation Installing removing an optional device WARNING When installing a peripheral unit don t open any part other than those specified by the instructions If an irrelevant part is opened it may cause an electric shock Install or remove an optional device following the procedure men tioned below 1 Carefully read the precautions mentioned in this chapter Before starting operation and check all the items 2 Switch off all the peripheral units connected with the server 3 Ifthe server is running shut it down and switch off the power 4 Unplug the power cable of the server from the AC outlet or UPS uninterruptible power supply and disconnect all cables from connectors on the back of the server NOTE Before starting the job shutdown the server switch off the power and disconnect the power cable from the power Supply If an optional device is installed when the server is on it may cause failure of the server and the option 5 Remove the outer covers and server panels from the server In case of the Rack Type pull the server out of the rack before removing the panels See Removing and replacing the server panels on page 54 6 Install or remove an optional device 7 Ensure that there is neither tool nor dead part remaining inside the server Installing and Removin
110. in progress on network Lit Data transfer 1OMbps or 100Mbps is in progress on network 20 Getting Started Front view with the front panel opened Indicator Status Meaning LNK2 Out Network communications 10Mbps or LAN2 100Mbps is not possible Lit Network communications 10Mbps or 100Mbps is possible STS 1 Off No hard disk drive is installed HDD1 No data is being read or written Lit green Data is being read or written Lit Trouble has occurred amber Flashing The disk array is being rebuilt amber Off No hard disk drive is installed HDD No power is supplied to the hard disk drive Lit green Power is supplied to the hard disk drive 5752 Off No hard disk drive is installed HDD2 No data is being read or written Lit green Data is being read or written Lit Trouble has occurred amber Flashing The disk array is being rebuilt amber PWR2 Off No hard disk drive is installed HDD2 No power is supplied to the hard disk drive Lit green Power is supplied to the hard disk drive Getting Started Front view with the front panel opened NOTE When a STS indicator is lit amber the corresponding hard disk drive may be faulty If it is found to be defective replace it If your system is configured in redundancy RAID1 you can replace the faulty drive without interrupting th
111. ion manuals for expansion cards and periph eral devices 2 Isa floppy disk inserted in the floppy disk drive 3 Are the jumper switches and other switches set properly on expansion cards and peripheral devices 4 Are expansion cards and Hard Disk Drive HDD properly connected 5 Is the Hard Disk Drive HDD properly formatted and set up if added 6 Is the correct version of each device driver installed 7 15 the server selected if the switch box is used on a Rack Type Windows NT 2000 is locked or cannot be used Check the previous items to see if those items apply If an item applies carry out the remedy for that item If none of the items apply reboot the server If Windows NT 2000 can be used after rebooting the server see Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Usable on page 212 If Windows NT 2000 cannot be used see Remedy When Win dows NT 2000 is Unusable on page 213 Trouble information or error log still remains in the server monitor function software and other software Check the previous items to see if those items apply If an item applies carry out the remedy for that item If none of the items apply reboot the server If Windows NT 2000 can be used after rebooting the server see Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Usable on page 212 Troubleshooting 21 1 Trouble with Application Software See the operating manual of Harness Eye web See the operating manual of respective device The power bu
112. is restarted You can avoid this difficulty by Operating the power sleep button after log off operation Prohibit Guest log ons or let all users including Guests have the right to shut down the server The application in operation An application in operation is forcedly closed by the shutdown operation with the power sleep button When shutting down the server in this way the data in use will not be saved after shutdown Load to the system Ifthe server is shut down by the power sleep button operation when the system is heavily loaded the shutdown operation does not start immediately after the power sleep button is released The waiting time depends on the degree of system load In normal cir cumstances this takes about 30 seconds to 1 minute to start the shutdown operation In this case wait a while 46 Getting Started Switching off the server Abnormal system shutdown If the server is not shutdown using the normal method the system can be forcibly stopped However this operation deletes unsaved data To shut down the system forcibly press the reset button NOTE If the server was forcibly shutdown unplug the power cable from the AC outlet once and plug it in again LJ Chapter 2 Before starting operation Removing and replacing the server panels Power Supply Unit es eer eee o pepe ed Memory m d le
113. ith the front panel opened 3 System status indicators Your server has 4 operating status indicators on the front panel Power indicator ca r Disk indicator Auto shutdown indicator Dl r Fault indicator Y System status indicators Indicator Status Meaning Power Off Out of operation AC power not supplied Lit amber Out of operation AC power supplied Lit green In operation Disk Off Out of operation Flashing Built in disk drive in operation green Getting Started 1 5 Front view with the front panel opened Indicator Status Meaning Auto Shut down Off Off Out of operation Lit green Auto Shutdown function is enabled Auto Shutdown function is ready to start when power switch is turned off Lit amber Auto Shutdown function is out of order Auto Shutdown is used on Windows NT Windows 2000 or Linux and the Auto Shutdown function is not installed Auto Shutdown is used on Windows NT Windows 2000 or Linux the Auto Shutdown function is installed and set to Disabled 1 Windows NT Windows 2000 or Linux is booting An operating system other than Windows NT or Win dows 2000 or Linux is running Fault Off Flashing amber One of the following modes Out of operation The cooling fan
114. key to auto configure a Stripe array When you do this MegaRAID IDE automatically creates a Stripe based array based on the available physical drives attached The Stripe size is set for the optimum level 64 KB Auto Configure Mirror F2 Press the lt F2 gt key to run auto configuration When you do this MegaRAID IDE automatically creates arrays based on the avail able physical drives A minimum of two free physical drives are required for mirroring 166 System Configuration Setup Configuring MegaRAID IDE Create Array F4 Ll Press the F2 key to create a disk array When you create an array a default array template is created You must edit the array properties to complete the array creation Use arrow navigation keys to highlight a property field and press Enter to edit that property See the following section for information about setting each property field Array Type By default an array is created in stripe mode When you select this field a pop up window displays the following options RAID MODE STRIPE MIRROR RAID 10 SPARE POOL Select the intended RAID mode by using the arrow navigation keys and pressing the Enter key The SPARE POOL option is not a RAID mode but a way to assign physical drive s as hot spare to be used in case of a mirror failure When a mirror config ured array has a drive fail a spare drive can be used to replace the failed drive and rebuild the array NOTE To
115. ling and Removing Hardware Memory module Memory slot 3 Memory slot 2 Memory slot 1 Memory slots WARNING When installing a peripheral unit don t open any Cy part other than those specified by the instructions Touching unspecified parts may cause an electric shock CAUTION Do not install or remove additional memory mod ules when the server has just been switched off This is to 2 8 avoid burning the hands from the heat built up from the extension memory sockets and their peripheral during opera tion Installing an additional memory module device which can be seriously damaged by static electricity Therefore before installing an additional memory module be sure to discharge any static electricity from your body by touching a metallic surface The human body is always charged with a small amount of static electricity E NOTE An extension memory module is a precise electronic Installing and Removing Hardware 15 Memory module Before installing an additional memory module carefully read Before starting operation on page 48 and proceed as follows 1 Ifthe server is in operation first shut it down and switch off the power supply to it 2 Unplug the power cable from the AC outlet NOTE Installing a memory module while the server is still operational could cause damage to the server or the memory module 3 Remove the o
116. ller driver follow the procedure mentioned below 1 Select Select an additional driver 2 Setthe floppy disk labeled AMI MegaRAID IDE created with the Server Setup Tool in the floppy disk drive 3 Select Install an unlisted driver lt Ins gt by pressing the Insert key 4 Pressthe F3 key and specify the following directory under the floppy disk drive 188 Installing Software NetWare A NetWare 5 Press the Enter key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk 6 When the driver list appears select the following driver MEGAIDE HAM Netware NWPA HyperDisk HAM Driver Proceed with installing operation following the instructions that appear on the screen Selecting the SCSI Riser Card Controller driver Follow the procedure mentioned below 1 Move the cursor to Select additional or modify selected Disk LAN drivers on the screen shown above with the arrow keys and press the Enter key 2 Insert the Adaptec Ultral60 ASPI amp SCSI driver for NetWare created with the Toshiba Server Setup Tool in the floppy disk drive 3 Select Select an additional driver first and select Install an unlisted driver lt Ins gt next 4 Press the Enter key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk 5 When the driver list appears select the following driver ADPT160 HAM Adaptec Ultral60 ASPI amp SCSI Driver 6 I
117. lowing make sure that the capacity of the power supply current rating of the wall outlet and that of the over current protector current rating of the circuit breaker are correct Whenever you have a question about wiring etc always consult an authorized MAGNIA service provider The power rating of the server is 160W To ensure the server is securely grounded always use the power cable supplied with the server For wiring in the rack use an optional AC multi tap recommended by Toshiba WARNING Do not use any power cable other than the one supplied with the server The use of an improper power cable may result in a fire Do not use any optional part other than a genuine Toshiba parts or those parts recommended by Toshiba The use of parts other than those recommended by Toshiba may result in a fire For optionally available parts and devices contact an authorized MAGNIA service provider NOTE For both Micro Tower Type and Rack Type it is rec ommended to use an uninterruptible power supply UPS 1 0 Getting Started Front view with the front panel closed Front view with the front panel closed r Power indicator 2 Syst Disk indicator i Auto shutdown indicator WAY iridi ator r CD ROM drive Fault indicator Y _ Front panel display Display change button USB 1 connector USB 2 connector Key lock Fron
118. lt Tolerance ALB Adaptive Load Balancing Set as follows to use AFT Adapter Fault Tolerance ALB Adap tive Load Balancing Installing Software 1 93 AFT ALB and IPSec functions Start up Intel R PROSet II from Start Settings Con trol panel Select one LAN adapter to configure AFT ALB on from the Intel R PROSet II adapter list click the right mouse button and select Create New Team under Add Team The Teaming Wizard screen is displayed Select either Adapter Fault Tolerance or Adaptive Load Balancing and click Next Mark the checkbox of the LAN adapter to add to the configu ration and click Next Click Done The member Adapters icon is displayed in the PROSet II screen Among the cards on which AFT ALB is installed select a card to set as the primary click the right mouse button and click Preferred Primary Click any one of the remaining cards in the PROSet II screen with the right mouse button and click Preferred Secondary NOTE All cards other than the card that you selected as Preferred Primary are treated as if Preferred Secondary has been selected However select Preferred Secondary preferentially for a specific card from among these cards 8 Click OK The network settings screen is displayed for the team that has been created Set the IP address and other network settings for that team 10 Restart the server Setting IPSEC
119. m the AC outlet NOTE Removing a memory module while the server is still in operation could cause damage to the server and or the mem ory module Remove the outer covers and server panels from the server See Removing and replacing the server panels on page 54 Remove the power supply unit See Power Supply Unit on page 69 Extend the hooks on both sides of the memory slot outwards and remove the memory module out of the slot When the hooks of the memory slot are extended outwards the memory module may occasionally spring from its slot To avoid this be sure to hold the memory module by hand when removing Removing a memory module 78 Installing and Removing Hardware CPU module 6 Install the power supply unit See Power Supply Unit on page 69 7 Fit the server panels and outer covers to the server 8 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server CPU module The server is classified into 2 models each having different CPU clock speeds 866 MHz 1 GHz If two processors are installed in your server the server is transformed into an upgraded version two CPUs max Please note that only CPUs with the same clock speed can be installed together There is a socket No 2 socket for installing an expansion CPU To install a CPU with a different processing speed it is necessary to remove and replace all current CPUs with others with the same processing sp
120. may have to be reinstalled to recognize a new CPU module The CPU modules with different CPU speeds cannot be used together Confirm the CPU speed of your model when pur chasing a CPU module and be sure to purchase a CPU module with the same CPU speed 94 Installing and Removing Hardware Internal battery Internal battery This server has an internal battery to store the information on a timer and system configuration The replacement of a battery requires special technology and knowledge Toshiba recommends that you ask your authorized MAGNIA service provider to replace the internal battery CAUTION Observe the following when handling a lithium battery A lithium battery is used for the internal battery of the server Be careful not to handle it incorrectly This may cause heat generation explosion or fire Do not charge and disassemble a lithium battery and elimi nate its electrode Do not heat and bum a lithium battery at 100 C or higher Do not allow battery to get wet Keep out of reach from children Ultimate disposal of lithium batteries should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Install the polarity and of a battery correctly Replace it only with the same or equivalent type recom mended by the manufacturer If not so heat generation explosion or fire may be caused NOTE System configuration information set during setup is lost when a battery is removed After the bat
121. n The auto shutdown enables automatic execution of the sequence from shutting down the OS by the power switch through to turning OFF the power The auto shutdown function runs only on Windows NT 2000 Setting the auto shutdown function Manually install the auto shutdown function by installing Harnes sEye web after installation of Windows NT 2000 is completed NOTE HarnessEye web can also be installed automatically by automatically installing Windows 2000 NT by the Toshiba Server Setup Tool Canceling the auto shutdown function 1 Log into Windows NT as an Administrator or user having equivalent privileges 2 Select ASD under Start Settings Control Panel Management Tool Services and click Stop Make sure that the auto SD remote status display LED is lit orange CAUTION After the auto shutdown function is canceled the power is instantly turned OFF without OS shutdown process 8 ing being performed when the power switch is pressed Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Trouble with Application Software Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Usable Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Unusable Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you sense some abnormality on the server carry out the follow ing checks according to the problem that is occurring NOTE Before you check the server cables or expansion cards switch off t
122. nel 4 Remove four screws and remove the outer cover upper Removing the outer cover 5 Remove seven screws and remove the top cover Removing the top cover 28 8 5 Da 00 53 132 6 Remove power and signal cables When removing the signal cable disconnect it from the Exter nal Device Bay Unit Z1 7 Remove four screws that fix the SCSI device Removing the cables Removing the screws External Unit Setup 1 33 Installing SCSI device 8 Pull out the SCSI device completely 9 Set the SCSI ID so that it would not be the same as other device 10 Insert the SCSI device into the unit 11 Attach the four screws and fix the SCSI device Installing the SCSI device 1 34 External Unit Setup Installing SCSI device 12 Connect the power and signal cables Connecting the cables 13 Attach the top cover and fix it with seven screws Attaching the top cover External Unit Setup 1 35 How to Connect an External Unit 14 Attach the outer cover upper and fix it with four screws Attaching the outer cover 15 Close the front panel 16 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server How to Connect an External Unit Connection between External Hard Drive Unit Z1 and System Unit has to connect directly Extension by SCSI cable cannot be performed and can constitute a maximum of two External Hard Drive Unit Z1s an
123. ng or a chemical such as an insecticide is applied onto the surface the server may be deformed or discolored Do not subject the server to a strong shock or vibration If the server is dropped or knocked against other objects it may cause a failure or malfunction of the server Maintenance of the keyboard If dust has accumulated in crevices the keyboard it may cause malfunction of the keyboard Clean the keyboard according to the following procedure 1 Shut down the server to cut off the power supply to the key board 2 Remove dust between the keys using a vacuum cleaner 3 Clean every key with a soft dry cloth NOTE Be very careful not to spill liquid on the keyboard Maintenance of the display unit Dust accumulates on the display screen because of static electric ity Wipe down the display screen with dry soft cloth regularly Don t use wet cloth for cleaning Getting Started 31 Connecting the power cable Connecting the power cable pm NOTE Use of an uninterruptible power supply UPS is rec J ommended to avoid losing data because of unexpected shut down or power failure After connection of peripheral devices is complete connect the power cable to this server following the procedure mentioned below 1 Connect the power cable to the connector on the back of the server 000000000 00000000 0O Connecting the power cable 2 Plug the po
124. ng the auto shutdown 202 Chapter 6 TrOUDIGS TOO TIC sett uda Peas 204 Tro bleshoolng susci dd sia 204 You can hear abnormal noise or smell foul odours and hear a continuous 204 Nothing happens if you press the power switch nothing appears on screen even though you can hear the server running 205 Characters are distorted or not displayed properly 206 The system status indicators and disk status indicators tum on abnormal edd nid datu ada o i da 206 The disk and STS indicators light and flash amber 207 The fault indicator lights amber 207 The FDD indicator does not light 207 An error is displayed during POST operation or POST stops E 208 Loading of RAID controller BIOS stops midway 208 Cannot install the 5 209 The OS does not boot or the OS bootup stops midway 209 Windows NT 2000 is locked or cannot be 210 Trouble information or error log still remains in the server monitor function software and other software 210 XXI The power button does not function after abortion 211 Th
125. no need of operation because the RAID is configured by minimum setting in this case When Detailed setup or No setup is selected or the RAID is to be configured without use of the Toshiba Server Setup Tool it is required to set up the RAID See MegaRAID Software Guide or MegaRAID IDE Setup If the operating system OS is installed in the server in which a RAID controller or IDE RAID is built in be sure to install a Power Console Plus and Service for RAID controller or MegaRAID con figuration Console for IDE RAID that is a RAID monitor and control utility after installation of the OS for Windows NT or Windows 2000 NOTE When installing Windows NT or Windows 2000 using the Toshiba Server Setup Tool the Power Console Plus and Service or MegaRAID configuration Console can be automat ically installed after installation of the operating system For installation with the Toshiba Server Setup Tool See Toshiba Server Setup Tool User s Guide on the Docu mentation CD ROM Getting Started 41 Installing software Installing software Once the system is completely set up install the OS operating system and the accessory software used for the server monitor function Integrated server management tool supplied with the server and the RAID controller software See User s Manual for the Operating System and Toshiba Server Setup Tool User s Guide on the Documentation CD ROM 4 Getting Started Switc
126. nput slot Number 10011 to ADPT160M Parameters Proceed with installing operation following the instructions that appear on the screen Selecting the RAID Controller driver After selecting the driver following the procedure of the previous section Selecting the SCSI Riser Card Controller driver follow the procedure mentioned below Installing 1 89 Select Select an additional driver Set the floppy disk labeled MegaRAID Drivers amp Utilities for SeriesXXX NetWare MS DOS supplied with the RAID Controller in the floppy disk drive Select Install an unlisted driver lt Ins gt by pressing the Insert key Press the F3 key and specify the following directory under the floppy disk drive A NetWare NW5 Press the Enter key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk When the driver list appears select the following driver MEGA4 XX HAM Netware NWPA HAM Driver for MegaRAID 7 Input slot Number 1 to MEGA4_XX Parameters Proceed with installing operation following the instructions that appear on the screen Selecting the Onboard Network Adapter driver Use the following file contained on the Intel LAN driver for Net Ware created with the Toshiba Server Setup Tool as the Onboard NetWare Adapter driver A NWSERVER E100B LAN 1 Select Install an unlisted driver lt Ins gt by pressing the lt Insert gt key Press the lt F3 gt key and s
127. ntium R III Processor XXX MHz XXXXXXXX System RAM Passed XXXXXXXX Extended RAM Passed 0256K Cache SRAM Passed System BIOS Shadowed Video BIOS Shadowed UMB upper limit segment address XXXX Keyboard Detected Mouse initialized Press F2 to enter SETUP To start the BIOS Setup Utility press the F2 key immediately after the BIOS screen appears The message Entering Setup appears on the screen After the system completes the Power On Self Test POST the BIOS Setup Utility is loaded NOTE If F2 is not pressed the operating system is loaded after the Power On Self Test POST sequence is completed System Configuration Setup BIOS setup utility Menu screen The following menu will be displayed when the BIOS Setup Util ity is started PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Security System Time XX XX XX Item Specific Help System Date XX XX XXXX Tab Shift Tab or gt Primary Master CD ROM lt Enter gt selects field gt Primary Slave None 5 Frequency XXXMHz gt DRAM Frequency XXXMHz gt Processor Settings gt Processor 1 Processor 2 gt Memory Shadow Memory Cache Disabled Summary screen Last State AC ON state 640 KB System Memory XXXXX KB Extended Memory XXX BIOS Version XXX BMC Version Fl Help Tl Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Menu configura
128. o check the con nections with other devices and that the server is properly selected See How to connect peripheral devices on page 26 2 Is the PCI expansion card properly inserted into the appropri ate slot on the motherboard and is it held firmly in place by the PCI bracket See Installing removing an optional device on page 52 See Expansion cards on page 103 3 Are the power cables for the server and display unit properly connected to a grounded AC outlet See Connecting the power cable on page 31 4 Is the power indicator Bal lit amber 5 Switch on the display unit and set the brightness and contrast to two thirds of the maximum value or more 206 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting See the operating manual of the display unit 6 When running Windows NT 2000 boot up in the VGA mode and make sure that the settings resolution synchronizing fre quency are as supported by the display unit Characters are distorted or not displayed properly Probable causes are faulty connection of the display signal cable or power cable or a problem with the brightness or contrast set tings Carry out the following procedure to check the cause of the trouble If this does not remedy the problem see Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Unusable on page 213 1 Isthe display unit properly connected to the server Ifthe switch box is used on a Rack Type also check the con nections with other devices and tha
129. ot be solved contact the customer service section of the software manufacturer Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Usable If you yourself cannot solve the problem that has occurred on a system on which Windows NT 2000 can be used carry out the procedure below and contact your Toshiba Technical Support 1 Save the System Information for Windows 2000 or report of the Windows NT Diagnostic Copy the trouble analysis information to floppy disk MO Disk or other storage device so that the information can be retrieved Execute the Harness Eye web software and make sure that there are no erroneous devices See the operating manual of Harness Eye web Execute the utilities for the mounted devices RAID controller UPS etc and make sure that there are no abnormalities See the operating manual of respective device Note down the details of the trouble how frequently the trou ble occurs the environment where the trouble occurs and the method of simulating the trouble In the case of systems not equipped with a redundant Hard Disk Drive HDD or when the cause of the trouble cannot be specified shut down the system for fail safe purposes switch the server off and contact your Toshiba Technical Support On a system equipped with a redundant Hard Disk Drive HDD if it can be confirmed that one of the devices is mal E Troubleshooting 21 3 Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Unusable functioning contact your Toshiba Techn
130. p Tool is used for setting updating information for enabling remote man agement on the NetWare environment and for setting display characters on the front panel display When using Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool create a floppy disk from the Toshiba Server Setup Tool How to start up and operate the setup tool Insert the floppy disk created using Toshiba Server Setup Tool into the floppy disk drive and start up the system The following selec tion screen appears In this screen select the desired menu 1 TOSHIBA Remote Management Setup Tool 2 TOSHIBA Front Panel Display Setup Tool Enter a choice 1 To set up the LAN environment When the menu appears select 1 TOSHIBA Remote Manage ment Setup Tool The following selection appears TOSHIBA Setup Remote Management Setup Tool Version x xx COPYRIGHT TOSHIBA CORPORATION 2001 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Current Remote Management Setup Data LAN1 IP Address Subnet Mask LAN2 IP Address Subnet Mask nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn NNN NNN NANN 5 3 nnn nnn nnn nnn Please Select Menu 1 Setup LAN1 IP Address 2 Setup LAN2 IP Address 3 Setup LAN1 Subnet Mask 4 Setup LAN2 Subnet Mask Please Input 1 4 or Esc gt gt System Configuration Setup 1 57 Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool lt To set up the IP address 1 When the menu appears sele
131. pecify the following directory under the floppy disk drive A NWSERVER Press the lt Enter gt key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk 1 90 Installing Software NetWare 4 When the driver list appears select the following driver CELOOB LAN Intel R PRO PCI Adapter spec 1 11 IANS LAN Intel R Advanced Network Services Driver 5 Input slot number 10005 to CE100B Parameters Proceed with installing operation following the instructions that appear on the screen Installation of Multi CPU Options When the system is used in a 2CPU configuration follow the pro cedure below to install the multi CPU options after installing NetWare 1 Start up NetWare and select Multi CPU Options in the Install screen 2 Select the following driver from the list of drivers displayed at Select platform support module MPS14 PSM Platform Support Module for Intel MPS Compliant Systems Reboot the unit to enable multi CPU options Procedure after installation of the NetWare Setup of the RAID Controller Utility If the RAID controller is connected with the server be sure to set up the MegaRAID Manager that is a RAID Controller Utility after installing NetWare If the MegaRAID Manager is not set up the system cannot be recovered from a disk trouble during operation See MegaRAID Software Guide for details of the MegaRAID Manager Installing Sof
132. perties The arrow keys lt T gt and are used to navigate the Physical Drive Information window The menus are as follows Channel ID Primary or Secondary Connection ID Master or Slave lt Disk array that the physical drive is a part of Model number Firmware Rev firmware version of each drive Size in MB of each drive The status of each drive online failed or rebuilding NOTE Information listed in the Physical Drive Information window cannot be edited Only the TAB and keys will work when the control is in the Physical Drive Infor mation window Physical Drive Options In the top right corner of the Physical Drive Information are the physical drive options The available options are as follows Enable Disable write cache System Configuration Setup 1 65 Configuring MegaRAID IDE Boot sector virus protection DMA transfers Enable Disable Buzzer NOTE These options apply to all drives attached to Mega RAID IDE Help section The Help section of the Setup window screen displays hints on available options The Help section also provides a list of keys that you can use to perform tasks such as auto configuring creating or deleting an array Switch Windows TAB The TAB key is used to switch the control back and forth between the Array Information and the Physical Drive Informa tion windows Auto Configure Stripe F1 Press the lt F1 gt
133. portant programs or data Install the hard disk drive according to the following procedure 1 Remove the front panel Removing the front panel See Front panel on page 11 External Unit Setup 1 1 9 Installing and Removing Hard Disk Drive HDD SCSI HDD 2 Tilt over the detachable lever of the slot where you want to install a hard disk drive by pulling its knob toward you Pulling the detachable lever toward you 3 out the HDD slot spacer that was partially extracted 4 Push the hard disk drive completely into the slot where you want to mount it Installing the hard disk drive 1 20 External Unit Setup Installing and Removing Hard Disk Drive HDD SCSI HDD 5 Close the detachable lever and fix it Push in the detachable lever so that the hard disk drive is firmly fixed Fixing the detachable lever 6 Attach the front panel software may have to be changed when the hard disk drive is Pm NOTE The setting of an operating system OS or application Replacing a hard disk drive during operation If the server uses a RAID controller for redundancy the operation is continued by a spare disk without stopping the system even if one of the hard disk drives that configure a disk array fails Downgraded operation External Unit Setup 121 Installing and Removing Hard Disk Drive HDD SCSI HDD NOTE Hard disk drives cannot be replaced while the system is in ope
134. r Check the items in the package according to the accompanying Read Me First Addendum If any of the items is missing or damaged please contact your Toshiba dealer as soon as possible Getting Started Checking the items included with the server NOTE The Read Me First Addendum provides a listing of all standard accessories and their respective quantities If you purchased the server together with an optional internal device the optional device will also be incorporated with the standard accessories listed However in such a case it is possible that the quantities of some accessories e g brack ets do not agree with those specified on the list this is because they have already been used to fix the optional inter nal device If in contrast an expansion slot panel etc has been removed from the server in order to install an optional device instead the expansion slot panel removed comes with the server as an accessory 3 4 Getting Started Mounting optional internal devices Mounting optional internal devices If you have purchased an optional internal device together with the server install it before setting up the server See Installing removing an optional device on page 52 If you find it difficult to install an optional device yourself always ask an authorized MAGNIA service provider to do it for you Getting Started 5 Environmental considerations Environmental considerations Micro Tower Type Ra
135. r persons in close prox imity may be injured When working on the higher section of the rack don t put a ladder directly on the rack or the server to prevent the rail rack and server from getting damaged or unstable If the rack topples over persons in close proximity may be injured When working on the higher section of the rack do not use a chair with casters because it is unstable When turning the claw screws of the Rack Mount Tray remove the front panel because you may catch your fingers NOTE Before sliding the server out of the rack carefully ensure that no cables are caught in the rail preventing the server from being removed Slide the server gently forward until it is secured by the rail lock If another system or an external unit is also to be installed in the rack be careful not to touch the eject lever of the hard disk drive or the power switch of the other system Installing and Removing Hardware 6 Removing and replacing the server panels Sliding the server Rack Type out of the rack Slide the server out of the rack in the procedure described below while referring to Before starting operation on page 48 1 2 3 If the server is running shut it down and switch off the power Switch off all the peripheral units connected with the server Unplug the power cable of the server from the AC outlet or UPS uninterruptible power supply Unplug all the cables from the server Loosen the four cla
136. r to LINE2 and fix the character string by the Enter key 4 After you have entered the character strings select whether or not to save those character strings Save changes to message Y YES Y key Save settings key Do not save settings 5 Press any key at Complete HIT ANY KEY The message selection menu is redisplayed 6 Press the lt Esc gt key This restarts the system 1 60 System Configuration Setup Configuring MegaRAID IDE Configuring MegaRAID IDE Configuring MegaRAID IDE This section explains how to configure MegaRAID IDE and arrays assign RAID levels plan the array configuration optimize storage use the MegaRAID IDE Setup Utility Configuring Arrays Organize the physical disk drives in arrays after the drives are con nected to MegaRAID IDE Each array can consist of one to two physical disk drives Configuration Strategies The most important factors in RAID array configuration are drive availability fault tolerance and drive performance Maximizing Drive Availability You can maximize the drive availability by increasing fault toler ance Use RAID 1 or mirror configuration to attain this objective Maximizing Drive Performance You can optimize drive performance by using striping Select RAID 0 or striping to configure an array for optimal performance Assigning RAID Levels Only one RAID level can be assigned to each array The drives required per RAI
137. ration unless a RAID controller is installed Be sure to unplug the power cable before proceeding to replacement By setting a spare disk hot spare a disk array can be auto matically recovered using the spare disk when a hard disk drive fails See MegaRAID Software Guide The installation and replacement of a hard disk drive requires special technology and knowledge Toshiba recommends that you ask your authorized MAGNIA service provider to replace the hard disk drive Especially pay careful attention when replacing the hard disk drive while the system is in operation An error in the replacement procedure may damage the server or destroy and lose important programs or data See Before starting operation on page 48 before replacing a hard disk drive while the system is in operation and replace it by fol lowing these steps NOTE When no RAID controller is installed or no hard disk drive is replaced during system operation with the RAID con troller installed confirm a faulty disk using the status indicator of each hard disk drive before turning off the system power and turn off the power for replacement 1 Remove the front panel 1 22 External Unit Setup Installing and Removing Hard Disk Drive HDD SCSI HDD Removing the front panel See Front panel on page 11 2 Confirm the position of a faulty disk The STATUS indicator amp of a faulty disk lights amber CAUTION The hard disk drive generates h
138. ration LIONS 12 3 System status indicators 14 4 Front panel 16 b Dad 18 6 USB anand 18 7 USB2 Connector 18 8 DEVICE 18 9 HDD LAN status indicators 19 Rear 22 CAG connector ie crono aU S 22 2 Secumy LOD autas oido 22 lO ost epoca 23 SOL 24 GAIN Status Indicators ea CD PRORA 24 Inside the 25 1 Motherboai 25 2 SGSI NSE tradotta 25 3 Cooling TAN 26 d CPU SOCKBIS ai bt t tat tad cto d 26 Memory di ditm 26 6 Expansion 26 26 8 Board for wireless 26 Connecting peripheral devices s 26 How to connect peripheral devices 26 Floppy GSK GIVE aia e QR a 29 cootra neut eu ei iai etd 30 Maintenance of the
139. rd ISK des tosta on 246 Sob ados 246 Expansion cards na s RR 246 EXDariSio V 247 Other optional items ennt 247 Chapter 1 Checking the items included with the server 2 Mounting optional internal devices 4 Environmental considerations 5 Power requirements eese ctione einen dete 9 Front view with the front panel closed 10 Front view with the front panel opened 11 Drag pP uneneen aa 22 Inside the iactis ae moe Ne Da e balia 25 Maintenance mM 30 Connecting the power Cable 3l Switching on server 33 POST Power On Self Test sees 34 Starting up the system caca ceterae tete teretes 33 BIOS eh ale 37 Making a floppy disk nettes rere nba 38 Setup of system configuration 39 Setup of disk array RAID 40 Installing software 41 Switching off the server 42 Getting Started This chapter describes how to set up the server and to have it ready for use Checking the items included with the serve
140. recommended by Toshiba If something other is connected to the server it may cause an outbreak of fire For details of optional parts contact an authorized MAGNIA service provider Getting Started 29 Connecting peripheral devices NOTE When connecting and disconnecting an interface cable be sure to hold the cable connector Some articles and interface cables of other brands cannot be connected to this server as external units and connecting cables Before purchasing a peripheral unit ask the manufac turer or sales office of the article about its compatibility to this server When connecting peripheral units see to instructions of respective units together with this manual Floppy disk drive The floppy disk drive FDD supports two floppy disk formats 3 5 2HD 1 44 MB and 3 5 2DD 720 NOTE The FDD indicator is lit while data is being read or written When it is lit do not turn off the server nor press the eject button nor reset the server Otherwise data recorded on the floppy disk might be lost or corrupted After using the floppy disk drive always remove the floppy disk from it 30 Getting Started Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance of the server If the outside of the server is dirty or stained gently wipe it off with a soft cloth If it is severely dirty moisten the soft cloth with water and lightly wipe off the dirt If benzene thinner or a similar substances is used for cleani
141. reen mode Do not modify the SCSI Disk Utilities setting SCSI Utility Keyboard Commands Esc Returns control to the previous screen mode Enter Specifies a data item T Returns control to the previous data item lt gt Advances control to the next data item System Configuration Setup SCSI Utility 1 53 Changing SCSI Device Settings 1 Using the arrow keys lt T gt lt J gt select the desired item then press the lt Enter gt key The submenu or selection menu corre sponding to the selected item appears 2 Make any necessary changes then save the changes 3 Select Exit this Menu to exit the submenu Setting Devices Select Configure View Host Adapter Setting in the main menu in the device setting screen mode to display the Adaptec Utility Adaptec AIC 7892 lt SCSISelect TM gt Utility vX XX AIC 7892 at Bus 02h Device 0Fh Configuration SCSI Bus Interface Definitions Host Adapter SCST s hoses aute 7 SCSI Parity Ghecklng z ture mo ete Enabled Host Adapter SCSI Termination Enabled Additional Options Boot Device OPEINDE iei IE Muse rs Se Press Enter SOSI Device ConfiguratiOnD e 4 d ace Press Enter Advanced Configuration Options Press Enter lt 6 gt Reset to Hoat Adapter Defaults r BIOS Information Interrupt IRQ Channel I O Port Addre
142. ry fastening positions Decide on where to assemble the server 58 Installing and Removing Hardware Removing and replacing the server panels 2 Temporarily fasten Rail R to the posts on the left and right of the rack rear and Rail F L and Rail F R to the posts on the left and right at the front with Screws M6 dis cag i Rail F WD L Screws M6 O DOO DO O DO O OO O Temporarily fasten the Rails 3 Fix Rail on the left and right Rail F L and Rail F with two Screws M5 2 Screws M5 Fix Rail F and Rail R 00 O O0 0O O00 000 O O 7 OD bog gee O O0 07 09 O 00 O 99 Installing and Removing Hardware 509 Removing and replacing the server panels 4 Attach Pin Catch Tray to Rail F L and Rail with two Screws M5 F oo Pin Catch Tray oo O 099 00 O O0 0O 00O 0808 0O O0 O 00 O O0 0O 99 Attach Pin Catch Tray 5 Attach Washer Spring Washer and Guide Pin at two locations to the Base assembly Guide Pin Spring Washer Attach the Guide Pin 60 Installing and Removing Hardware Removing and replacing the server panels 6 Insert the Base Assembly into the Rail and insert Guide Pin M6 into the Pin Catch Tray Q n Q D Q BG n n Q B D B Insert the Base Assembly 7 Attach the Support Bracket L and Support Bracket on the Base Assembl
143. sed 224 Serial interface NOTE In the table below denotes the input output J when seen from the server Pin number Signal name Meaning YO 1 DTR Data Terminal Ready 2 DSR Data Set Ready I 3 TXD Transmit Data O 4 RTS Request To Send O 5 RXD Receive Data I 6 CTS Clear To Send I 1 Receive Carrier Detect I 8 CI Call Indicator I Shield GND Signal Ground After converting cable Pin number Signal name Meaning YO 1 CD Receive Carrier Detect I 2 RXD Receive Data I 3 TXD Transmit Data O 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Signal Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready I 225 Pin number Signal name Meaning 7 RTS Request To Send O 8 CTS Clear To Send I 9 CI Call Indicator I Keyboard mouse interface NOTE In the table below denotes the input output when seen from the server Pin number Signal name Meaning YO 1 DATA Data IO 2 Unused Not used 3 GND Signal ground 4 45V 45V 5 CLOCK Clock IO 6 Unused Not used 226 LAN 1 2 interface pm NOTE In the table below I O denotes the input output when seen from the server Pin number Signal name Meaning YO 1 TX Transmit Data O 2 _TX Transmit Data O 3 RX
144. sired to change the operating condition properly for use it is required to set up the sys tem once again There are the following utilities prepared for setup of the system configuration See System Configuration Setup on page 138 NOTE When the system configuration has been changed make a note of the configuration information BIOS setup utility This utility software is designed to manage set store etc the hardware resources of the server for example memory addresses I O ports DMA channels and interrupt levels The time on this server can be set by the BIOS setup utility or the OS you are using The RTC has a certain error and the error is increased cumula tively if it is remained To avoid the harmful influence for the operation adjust the clock periodically SCSI utility The SCSI utility is to be used to set the SCSI controller of the SCSI riser card IDE RAID Setup utility The IDE RAID Setup utility is to be used to set the IDE RAID controller 40 Getting Started Setup of disk array RAID Setup of disk array RAID When an IDE RAID RAID controller is additionally installed in the system after purchase or if it is built in the server before delivery it is required to set the disk array RAID When Simple setup is selected from the Selection of RAID configuration during execution of the Setup of the Toshiba Server Setup Tool the RAID controller utilities have
145. ss SCSI Termination Level Host Adapter SCSI ID 7 Specifies SCSI ID of the SCSI host adapter Do not change this setting SCSI Parity Checking Enabled Controls whether the host adapter performs parity checks and scans for normal data transfer through the SCSI bus 154 System Configuration Setup SCSI Utility Host Adapter SCSI Termination Enabled Specifies whether the SCSI bus is to be terminated using the SCSI host adapter Do not change this setting Boot Device Options Specifies the SCSI device from which the system is to be booted Boot SCSI ID 0 Selects the SCSI ID of the device which boots the system Do not change this setting Boot LUN Number 0 Selects the LUN of the device which boots the system Do not change this setting SCSI Device Configuration Specifies detailed configuration information for each SCSI device SCSI ID Sync Transfer Rate MB Sec 160 Specifies the maximum synchronous transfer rate of the onboard SCSI controller Initiate Wide Negotiation Yes Set this item to Yes to specify Wide SCSI 16 bit data width Enable Disconnection Yes Set this item to Yes to make the adapter activate the disconnect reconnect function and permit multiple command processing Send Start Unit Command Yes Specifies whether a start unit command is to be sent from the adapter to start the SCSI device Enable Write Back Cache NC Sp
146. steps to replace the top panel 1 Replace the top panel to the server carefully so that it does not catch any cable Fix the top panel using nine screws 2 3 Fixthe outer cover upper and bottom using eight screws 4 Attach the front panel 5 Plug the power cable Removing replacing the top panel for Rack Types Remove replace the top panel after sliding the server out of the rack The outer cover is not provided on Rack Types See Sliding the server out of or into the rack on page 66 56 Installing and Removing Hardware Removing and replacing the server panels When using a Rack Type Rack assembly procedure Quantity check Rack Mount Tray No Name Q ty 1 Base Assy 1 2 RailR 2 3 Support Bracket L 1 4 Support Bracket R 1 5 Rail F WD L 1 6 Rail F WD R 1 7 PIN CATCH TRAY 2 8 GUIDE PIN M6 2 9 Screw M5 10 10 Screw M6 8 11 SPRING WASHER 2 12 WASHER Parts provided with the System Unit or External Unit 13 Front Bracket L 1 14 Front Bracket R 1 15 GUIDE PIN M4 1 16 SPRING WASHER 1 17 WASHER 1 18 FLAT SCREW GRIP 5 Installing and Removing Hardware 57 Removing and replacing the server panels Parts provided with the rack blank module 19 BLANK BRACKET 1 20 FRONT BRACKET 1 21 FLAT SCREW GRIP 3 1 Decide on where to assemble the server Installation position Screw M6 tempora
147. t appear on the screen Selecting the SCSI Riser card driver The installer detects the SCSI controller and the following menu appears Select Modify and replace the driver according to the following procedure The following drivers were detected for this server Add change or delete device drivers as needed Device types Driver names Platform Support Module MPS14 HotPlug Support Module optional Storage adapters ADPT160M IDEATA options Continue Modify 1 Move the cursor to Storage adapters on the menu shown above with the arrow keys and press the Enter key Installing Software NetWare 1 a3 2 As the following menu appears delete ADPT160M with the Del key Add edit or delete storage drivers Each control ler adapter requires a driver Driver nam Device nam Stat Adpt160m HAM Adaptec Ultral60 ASPI amp SCSI Module IDETA HAM Generic ATA IDE ATAPI Adapter Additional Driver Options _Return to driver summary _Modify 3 Insert the Adaptec Ultral60 NetWare Driver created with the Toshiba Server Setup Tool in the floppy disk drive 4 Select Add an unlisted driver lt Ins gt by pressing the lt Insert gt key twice 5 Press the Enter key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk The following drivers are added to the screen ADPT160M HAM Adaptec AIC 7892 Ultral60 SCSI ASIC Proceed wit
148. t the BIOS Setup Utility on your system and specify WinNT2K under Installed O S in the Advanced menu Note that selecting Other from this menu could cause your sys tem to malfunction Creating driver disks To manually install Windows 2000 you need to first copy a driver to a floppy disk using the Toshiba Server Setup Tool Start the Toshiba Server Setup Tool select Utilities and Create Floppy Disks and copy the following driver to a floppy disk AMI IDE RAID Windows 2000 Driver if IDE RAID control ler is used Adaptec Ultra160 Series Windows 2000 Driver if SCSI riser card is used Intel LAN Windows 2000 Driver 1 T 4 Installing Software Windows 2000 Server Selecting the disk driver Selecting the IDE CD ROM Controller driver Use the driver contained on the CD ROM of the Windows 2000 Server Selecting a driver for the IDE RAID controller To select the driver follow these steps 1 Press the F6 key after the Windows 2000 Server Setup win dow has turned entirely to blue When a message appears on the screen asking whether you want to add a device driver for mass storage device press the S key Insert the AMIIDE RAID Windows 2000 Driver floppy disk into the floppy disk drive and then press the Enter key When the following message appears select AMI Mega RAID IDE 100 Driver With Backplane Support Windows 2000 AMI MegaRAID IDE port Win
149. t the default setting LJ Installing Software 1 95 AFT ALB and IPSec functions 13 The Behavior screen is displayed Set as follows lt Mark the Secure initiator checkbox at Behavior Enter the temporary shared key at Pre Shared Key NOTE Any character string alphabetics numbers symbols of six characters or more can be used as the temporary shared key This key is an encryption key that is used tempo rarily when initially determining the encryption key for per forming communications in the IPSEC mode For this reason set the same text string on servers and clients that might communicate with each other 14 Click Next 15 The Start copying file screen is displayed Click Next NOTE In this screen you can check the temporary shared key that you set in the Behavior screen 16 The Setup Complete screen is displayed Mark the Yes I want to restart my computer now checkbox and click Finish Clicking Finish restarts the server After the server is restarted IPSEC functions for the card for which the enable IPSEC checkbox was marked in procedure 2 are enabled From here onwards use of IPSEC functions on that card can be canceled by unmarking the enable IPSEC checkbox and restarting the server After this IPSEC functions can be re enabled by marking the enable IPSEC checkbox and restarting the server When using on Windows 2000 To use on Windows 2000 Serv
150. t the server is properly selected See How to connect peripheral devices on page 26 2 Switch on the display unit and set the brightness and contrast to two thirds of the maximum value or more See the operating manual of the display unit 3 Whenrunning Windows NT 2000 boot up in the VGA mode and make sure that the settings resolution synchronizing fre quency are as supported by the display unit The system status indicators and disk status indicators turn on abnormally When the lit state of the system status indicators and disk status indicators differs from the specifications described in this manual a probable cause is malfunction of the indicator faulty cable con nection or other internal trouble on the server If Windows NT 2000 can be used see Remedy When Windows NT 2000 is Usable on page 212 If Windows NT 2000 cannot be used see Remedy When Win dows NT 2000 is Unusable on page 213 Troubleshooting 0 Troubleshooting 2 The power indicator on this server lights with the power cord nected to the AC outlet or while the server is in the power save mode in the case of Windows 2000 See System status indicators on page 14 page 114 page 128 See HDD LAN status indicators on page 19 page 115 The disk and STS indicators light and flash amber A probable cause is that a hard disk drive connected to the RAID controller is malfunctioning If Windows NT 2000 can be used after checkin
151. t view with the front panel closed Key lock The front panel can be locked in two ways full access and no access depending on the direction of the keyhole Full access im r No access Key lock Getting Started 1 1 Front view with the front panel opened Front view with the front panel opened r 4 System status indicators 2 CD ROM drive 3 Operation buttons 5 Front panel display 9 Device 6 Card slot bay 7 USB 1 10 HDD LAN connector status indicators 8 USB 2 connector _ 1 Front panel Front view of the Micro Tower 1 Front panel The front panel can be opened by releasing the key lock and push ing its upper center and detached by unhooking its hinges Opening the front panel 1 2 Getting Started Front view with the front panel opened Removing the front panel 2 Operation buttons The server has 4 operation buttons on the front panel Power sleep button Reset button NMI button Display change button ey O d b el SS Operation buttons Getting Started 1 3 Front view with the front panel opened Power sleep button Reset button NMI button Display change button
152. tered the MegaRAID IDE setup utility Edit Options F7 Press the F7 key to set the options to enable disable Drive Write Cache Boot Sector Virus Protection DMA transfers and Buzz ers To select an option press F3 move the cursor to the desired option and press the spacebar This puts a check by the option Press the Enter key to activate the new option A status box for each item displays in the Physical Drives Infor mation section of the screen The box shows whether the option is on or off The Write Cache displays WC ON or WC OFF the Virus Protection box displays VP ON or the DMA Read Write box displays DMA ON or DMA OFF and the Buzzer display BUZ ON or BUZ OFF When you turn the option on the status box changes color from red to green The window for the Write Cache Virus Protection DMA and Buzzer options is shown below 1 TO System Configuration Setup Configuring MegaRAID IDE Meg FADD IDE fatup War XX Armay Nui ikin ea Fi Beri ul oul Hew d RAIHA Save and Exit F10 When you have completed the array configuration press lt F10 gt to save the configuration and exit If you do not want to save the con figuration or any changes that you have made press the lt Esc gt key Subsequent message boxes display for confirmation respond to them appropriately Note that when a new array is configured its
153. tery is replaced set again according to the system configuration information The internal battery that can be used for this server is a com mercial CR2032 lithium battery Cl Installing and Removing Hardware 95 Internal battery Replacing the internal battery Replace the battery in the procedure described below while refer ring to Before starting operation on page 48 1 2 3 Write down the system configuration information Shut down and switch off your server Unplug the power cable NOTE Don t replace the battery when your server is on oth erwise your server or the internal battery could be damaged Remove the server panels See Removing and replacing the server panels on page 54 Remove the power supply unit See Power Supply Unit on page 69 Remove four screws and the board for the wireless card Removing the board for the wireless card 96 Installing and Removing Hardware Internal battery 7 Put your fingers below the battery and pull it up Removing the battery 8 Install a new battery with polarity up Installing the battery Installing and Removing Hardware 97 Internal battery 9 Install the board for the wireless card and fix it with four Screws Installing the board for the wireless card 10 Install the power supply unit 11 Install the server panels 12 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server 13 Set
154. the CPU module you want to remove is mounted Raising the lock lever Installing and Removing Hardware 91 CPU module 9 Remove the CPU module Removing the CPU module 10 Install anew CPU module following the same procedure as for extension modules NOTE Do not push the fin section of heat sink of the CPU module This may cause deformation of the heat sink Push the CPU module until both ends of it become horizontal on the left and right sides and confirm that it was inserted completely 11 Install the fan duct and fix it with two screws Installing the fan duct 92 Installing and Removing Hardware CPU module 12 Install the riser card on the motherboard and fix it with one screw Installing the PCI riser card 13 Attach the PCI bracket with two screws Fixing the PCI bracket 14 Install the server panels 15 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server 16 Confirm that the replaced CPU module is recognized properly with the display on the screen Li Installing and Removing Hardware 93 CPU module The example below shows a 866 MHz 2 CPU configuration Phoenix Server BIOS 4 Release 6 0 Copyright 1985 2000 Phoenix Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved BIOS Version X XX CPU 2 Pentium R III Processor 866MHz XXXK System RAM Passed XXXM Extended RAM Passed NOTE When a CPU module is extended the operating sys tem OS
155. the server according to the System Time System Date and system configuration information that was written down in advance 98 Installing and Removing Hardware Hard Disk Drive HDD IDE HDD Hard Disk Drive HDD IDE HDD Slot numbers of 1 to 2 from bottom are assigned to each slot of a hard disk drive Installing the hard disk drive NOTE The installation and replacement of a hard disk drive requires special technology or knowledge If you have no experience in installing a hard disk drive or if you need assis tance consult your authorized MAGNIA service provider An error in the installation procedure may damage the server or destroy it and you may lose important programs or data Install the hard disk drive in the procedure described below while referring to Before starting operation on page 48 1 2 3 If the server is running shut it down and switch off the power Unplug the power cable Remove the front panel See Front panel on page 11 Tilt over the detachable lever of the slot where you want to install a hard disk drive by pulling its knob toward you Pulling the detachable lever toward you Installing and Removing Hardware 99 Hard Disk Drive HDD IDE HDD 5 Pulloutthe HDD slot spacer that was partially extracted 6 Push the hard disk drive completely into the slot where you want to mount it Installing the hard disk drive 7 Close the detachable lever and fix it Push
156. tion The BIOS Setup Utility includes the following five menu options Main Sets the system date and time floppy disk drive parameters and other data Advanced Sets details of hardware data such as serial port parallel port parameters Security Registers changes and deletes passwords and sets security mode Boot Sets the boot sequence for the devices that can be booted Exit Exits the BIOS Setup Utility System Configuration Setup 1 41 BIOS setup utility BIOS Setup Utility Keyboard Commands Displays Help lt Esc gt Returns control to the previous screen mode lt Enter gt Specifies a menu or data item T Returns control to the previous data item lt gt Advances control to the next data item Specifies a menu Fo Resets all data settings to defaults except for the passwords lt F10 gt Saves data settings and exits the BIOS Setup Utility Changing BIOS Settings To change BIOS settings follow these steps 1 Move the black bar to the desired item using the arrow keys lt lt gt Press the lt Enter gt key The submenu corresponding to the selected item appears Set the value for the selected item Press the lt Esc gt key to exit the submenu After modifying all necessary data save the modifications by pressing F10 and then pressing the lt Enter gt key BIOS Settings This section describ
157. tton does not function after abortion If after abortion of the system it cannot be started by pressing the power button unplug the power cable once and then supply the power to the server again The internal clock does not keep precise time Generally a slight error occurs in clock precision If the clock is not adjusted for a long time this error builds up and may increase to the point that system operation is adversely affected To prevent this periodically adjust the system time See System Configuration Setup on page 138 See the operating manual of respective OS Trouble with Application Software If any trouble occurs in the application software check the following 1 Are the hardware requirements of the server appropriate for the software See the software operating manual 2 Isthe software a certified copy or the master Illegally copied software may not operate See the software operating manual Was the software copied from floppy disk or CD ROM If so make sure that the software operates properly on a differ ent system 4 Ifthe software has been loaded from Hard Disk Drive HDD check that the software is installed properly 21 2 Troubleshooting Remedy When Windows N1 2000 is Usable Was the entire necessary procedure executed and were all nec essary files installed Is the correct device driver installed Is the software set up properly Is the software used correctly If the trouble cann
158. tware 1 91 HarnessEye web HarnessEye web HarnessEye web is a total server management application software HarnessEye web functions on Windows NT 2000 Server only Installing and operation See HarnessEye web User s Guide on the Documentation CD ROM 1 02 Installing Software AFT ALB and IPSec functions AFT ALB and IPSec functions The Network Adapter that is mounted in the server as the standard device has the adapter fault tolerance AFT function adaptive load balance ALB function and IP Security IPSec function Those functions can be utilized if an optional extension network adapter is installed What are the AFT and ALB functions AFT Adapter Fault Tolerance The AFT function is realized by the primary adapter and second ary adapter Usually only the primary adapter operates and the secondary adapter automatically operates when there is some trou ble with the primary adapter ALB Adaptive Load Balance The ALB function is realized by two to four network adapters When four network adapters are mounted they provide a broad transmission band of maximum 200 Mbps 100 Mbps x 2 by bal ancing transmission data flow The reception band width is 100 Mbps The ALB function supports the AFT function For using the ALB function it is needed to install a 100 Base TX switching hub When using on Windows NT 4 0 Service Pack 6a or later is required for using on Windows NT 4 0 Setting AFT Adapter Fau
159. ty menu and data settings of the SCSI controller will also be cleared Before clearing information remove all expansion cards Recovery Boot Perform the following operations if the recovery boot is needed 1 2 Disconnect AC power cable Remove the server panles power supply unit and board for wireless card Set the jumper switch PJ723 on the motherboard of the server to 2 3 short PJ723 2 3 short Recovery Boot 1 2 short Normal Boot Install the board for wireless card power supply unit and server panels and connect the AC power cable Insert BIOS Recovery Diskette into floppy disk drive and turn on the server The recovery process will take a few minutes 234 Following message is displayed on front panel display and the power is automatically turned off if BIOS recovery was succeeded BIOS Recovery Boot succeeded 6 Following message is displayed if BIOS recovery was failed Return to step 5 and repeat recovery process BIOS Recovery Boot failed 7 Disconnect the AC power cable 8 Remove the server panles power supply unit and board for wireless card and return the jumper switch to 1 2 short 9 Replace the board for wireless card power supply unit and server panles 10 Connect the AC power cable again and restart your server 11 Start the BIOS Setup Utility and select Load Setup Default from the Exit menu to execute it NOTE In addition to the hardware
160. u appears Select Modify and replace the driver according to the following procedure Installing Rta 1 81 1 Move the cursor to Storage adapters on the menu shown above with the arrow keys and press the Enter key The following drivers were detected for this server Add change or delete device drivers as needed Device types Driver names Platform Support Module MPS14 HotPlug Support Module optional Storage adapters ADPT160M IDEATA options Continue Modify 2 Asthefollowing menu appears delete ADPT160M with the Del key Add edit or delete storage drivers Each control ler adapter requires a driver Driver nam Device nam Stat ADPT160M HAM Adaptec Ultral60 ASPI amp SCSI Module IDETA HAM Generic ATA IDE ATAPI Adapter Additional Driver Options _Return to driver summary _Modify 3 Insert the AMI IDE RAID NetWare Driver created with the Toshiba Server Setup Tool in the floppy disk drive 4 Select Add an unlisted driver lt Ins gt by pressing the lt Insert gt key twice 5 Press the Enter key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk The following drivers are added to the screen MEGAIDE HAM NetWare 5 x AMI MegaIDE Driver 182 Installing Software NetWare 6 Input Slot Number 10008 to MEGAIDE property Proceed with installation by following the instructions tha
161. urred Memory has been reduced Memory error in BIOS POST Resized ALARM 89 Correctable error has occurred Correctable memory ECC error ALARM 90 Uncorrectable error has occurred Uncorrectable memory ECC error ALARM 91 Fatal error SMI has occurred Critical interrupt NMI occurred ALARM 92 Fatal error NMI has occurred Critical interrupt SMI occurred ALARM 93 Fatal error PERR has occurred Critical interrupt PERR occurred ALARM 94 Fatal error SERR has occurred Critical interrupt SERR occurred ALARM 95 Cannot find boot device No boot device Appendix E Unit logs iota d iile ett dad foa as 244 Basic system configuration 245 CPUS m M 245 IVIGHIOFIeS cans E EE 245 IDE Hard disk dies e tae 246 246 Expansion Cand 246 Expansion Units oce etate Dm 247 Other optional items 247 Unit Logs Unit logs 244 Unit logs are listed on following pages Use these logs to record system component additions and information on removed optional items The information that has thus been recorded may need to be used when executing various utilities The unit logs consist of a log concerning the basic system configu ration and a log relating to added units system components Use the basi
162. ute the forced stopping operation See Abnormal system shutdown on page 46 4A Getting Started Switching off the server Notes on using of the automatic shutdown function Hints on operation of the power sleep button If the power sleep button is used during the operation of the oper ating system during the shutdown operation or if the power sleep button is operated in a wrong way it may cause malfunction of the server Follow the instructions stated below to ensure steady operation of the system When starting up Windows NT do not operate the power sleep button until the log on dialog Welcome appears on the screen following the Selection of operating system menu lt After the shutdown operation starts do not operate the power sleep button until the It is now safe to turn off your computer dialog appears on the screen After the Restart command is selected do not operate the power sleep button Do not press the power sleep button again without allowing some time to pass Getting Started 45 Switching off the server Logon by a user without shutdown rights If an unauthorized user logs on the automatic shutdown function with the power sleep button is disabled If the server enters into this mode log on to the server as the sys tem administrator and then carry out the normal manual shutdown operation and switch off the power The automatic shutdown func tion recovers as the system
163. uter covers and server panels from the server See Removing and replacing the server panels on page 54 4 Remove the power supply unit See Power Supply Unit on page 69 5 Extend the hooks on both sides of the memory slot outwards R Extend the hooks 76 L Installing and Removing Hardware Memory module 6 Insertthe memory module into the proper memory slot paying attention to the position of each notch on the memory module Insert the memory module until it is locked by the hooks on both sides Installing a memory module 7 Install the power supply unit See Power Supply Unit on page 69 Attach the server panels and outer covers Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server NOTE Don t hold a memory module by its connecting termi nal If the connecting terminal are touched by hand it may cause the memory module to have poor contacts Be careful not to insert an extension memory module with an incorrect orientation Improper installation of a memory mod ule may cause damage to the memory module or the mem ory slot Installing and Removing Hardware TI Memory module Removing a memory module Ll Before removing a memory module carefully read Before start ing operation on page 48 and proceed to the job following the procedure mentioned below 1 If the server is in operation shut it down and switch off the power Unplug the power cable fro
164. ve Unit 1 fuse has blown Ex Disk fuse blow out ALARM 43 Low voltage error of External Hard Drive Unit 2 3 3V standby Ex Disk2 3 3V standby low power supply ALARM 44 Ex Disk2 3 3V standby high High voltage error of External Hard Drive Unit 24 3 3V standby power supply ALARM 45 Low voltage error of External Hard Drive Unit 2 5 0V power Ex Disk2 5 0V low supply ALARM 46 High voltage error of External Hard Drive Unit 2 5 0V power Ex Disk2 5 0V high supply ALARM 47 Low voltage error of External Hard Drive Unit 2 12 0V power Ex Disk2 12 0V low supply ALARM 48 High voltage error of External Hard Drive Unit 2 12 0V power Ex Disk2 12 0V high supply ALARM 49 The External Hard Drive Unit 2 fan 1 slow rpm error has Ex Disk2 FAN1 RPM slow occurred ALARM 50 The External Hard Drive Unit 2 fan 2 slow rpm error has Ex Disk2 FAN2 RPM slow Occurred 241 Display Meaning of Message ALARM 51 The External Hard Drive Unit 2 high temperature error 1 has Ex Disk2 templ high occurred ALARM 52 Power interruption reset was detected on External Hard Drive Ex Disk2 AC lost Unit 2 ALARM 53 Momentary power interruption was detected on External Hard Ex Disk2 power sag Drive Unit 2 ALARM 54 External Hard Drive Unit 2 power supply error Ex Disk2 power supply fault ALARM 55 An External Hard Drive Unit 2 cover has been opened Ex
165. ver Switching on the server NOTE When turning on the server again turn on the power button at least 10 seconds after the power button was last turned off If the server is switched on again within 10 sec onds after it was switched off last it may cause malfunction of the server or trouble with it Turning on the server in the usual process Usually turn on the server according to the following procedure 1 Check to see if all of the peripheral devices such as a display keyboard mouse etc are correctly connected with the server Check to see if the power cables of the System Unit and Exter nal Units are connected with AC outlets with the ground line or an uninterruptible power supply UPS Ensure that the power indicator eq lights up in amber Turn on the display Open the front panel Press the power sleep button Ensure that the power indicator gi lights up in green Pressing the power sleep button 34 Getting Started POST Power On Self Test Turning on the server by the Remote Management function This server has the function that the server can be started up by a client who is in connection with the network interface Installing HarnessEye web contained in the Toshiba Server Setup Tool on the client enables packets to be sent from the client to start up the server POST Power On Self Test Ll When the power sleep button located on the front panel is pressed the server is swit
166. ver User s Guide or Help for details of TCP IP setting Install the SNMP Service in the network For installing the SNMP Service use Services which can be opened by selecting Control Panel Network and vices of the Windows 2000 Server in this order See Windows 2000 Server User s Guide or Help for details of installation Install VIA 4in1 Driver iC 6 Install the Service and Software Power Console Plus of the RAID Controller when the RAID Controller is additionally connected or MegaRAID Configuration Console when IDE RAID is used 7 Install the Backplane Driver when IDE RAID is used Use the floppy disk supplied with the RAID Controller for installation See MegaRAID Software Guide for details of installation NetWare Before installing the NetWare If the Toshiba Server Setup Tool is used it automatically carries out setup of the system configuration and RAID disk array as well as installation of the MS DOS In other words the Toshiba Server Setup Tool automatically prepares the installing environ ment for the NetWare On the other hand an MS DOS disk can be created by use of the Toshiba Server Setup Tool so that the MS DOS environment can be set up manually without use of the DOS Installer of the Toshiba Server Setup Tool Setup of the motherboard Activate the BIOS Setup Utility and select Other for Installed O S appearing in the lower part of the
167. w screws which fix the Base Assembly and draw out the Base Assembly D D Drawing out the Base Assembly When turning the claw screws remove the front panel so that you do not catch your fingers 6 Remove the screw M3 fixing the Base Assembly to the server 68 Installing and Removing Hardware Removing and replacing the server panels QQ m B Q 9 Q Removing the screw 7 Slide the server out of the rack Sliding the server Rack Type into the rack 1 Gently slide the server into the rack according to the rack assembly procedure step 10 15 2 Whenitis located in place fix the server with four screws When turning the claw screws remove the front panel so that you do not catch your fingers 3 Connect the cables disconnected Installing and Removing Hardware 69 Power Supply Unit Power Supply Unit Removing the power supply unit The power supply unit must be removed and attached when replacing or adding on memory or batteries NOTE The installation and replacement of the power supply unit requires special technology and knowledge If you have no experience in installing the power supply unit or if you need assistance consult your authorized MAGNIA service provider Li Before removing the power supply unit carefully read Before starting operation on page 48 and proceed as follows 1 Ifthe server is in operation first shut it down and switch off the
168. wer cable into an AC outlet or the power output connector of an uninterruptible power supply UPS 32 9 Getting Started Connecting the power cable WARNING Be sure to use the power cable supplied with the server Using another power cable may cause an outbreak of fire Plug the power cable into an AC outlet with a ground line If the power cable is plugged into an unspecified AC outlet it may cause an outbreak of fire or electric shock When disconnecting the power cable from the AC outlet don t pull the cord but hold the plug If the power cable is pulled for disconnection it may cause not only breakdown of the power cable but an outbreak of fire or electric shock When connecting and disconnecting the power cable hold the plug without fail NOTE Before plugging the power cable into an AC outlet check to see if the AC outlet has a current capacity enough to cover the whole power consumption of the server system If the power consumption exceeds the capacity of the AC out let it may cause the equipment to be damaged or to catch fire Don t share the power supply of an AC outlet with any electric appliance that consumes high electric power or generates electric noise such as an air conditioner or photocopier Don t turn the power off during POST except for some urgent needs The power is forcibly turned off by pressing the power sleep button for more than 4 seconds Getting Started 33 Switching on the ser
169. y and fix them with two screws M5 Support Screw i Bracket L L O CIC O O0 5000 000 Attach the Support Brackets Installing and Removing Hardware 61 Removing and replacing the server panels 8 Fix the Base Assembly to the rack with the claw screws on the front o e o o eo o o O 0 OOo oo 00 Fix the Base Assembly 9 Tighten the eight screws temporarily fastened in step 2 oo O O00 000000 000 booo og Fix Rails 62 Installing and Removing Hardware Removing and replacing the server panels 10 Attach Washer Spring Washer and Guide Pin M6 on the back Washer Guide Pin Attaching the Guide Pin 11 Attach the Front Bracket L or Front Bracket R to the server bay with Screws M3 Screws M3 Front Bracket Attach the Front Bracket When you insert the server bay into the right of the rack attach Front Bracket R Installing and Removing Hardware 63 Removing and replacing the server panels 12 Place the server bay on the Base Assembly and insert Insert the server bay 13 Loosen the claw screw to draw out the Base Assembly by about 100 mm 500 D DD 000 QQ SS QQ 9606900 LI 4 9n Claw screw Drawing out the Base Assembly When turning the claw screws remove the front panel so that you do not catch your fingers 64 Installing and Removing Hardware Removin

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