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Pr oprietary Notice and L iability Disclaim er The inf o r m at i o n discl o sed in t his do cum e nt , i nc l uding all d esigns and rel at ed m ater i als, is t he valuable pro perty of NE C Co m put er Syst e m s Divis io n, P ackar d Be l l NEC, Inc.
Cont ent s ii i Contents Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer Regulatory Information Using This Guide ................................................... vii Te xt Co nve n tion s ................................................................
iv Cont ents Configuring Your System ......................................3-1 Co nfi gu ring Y ou r Sy ste m ................................................................ 3-2 Re sou rce Co nfig urati on Utili ty (RCU ) ............................
Cont ent s v In sta lling a Powe r Supply ......................................................... 4 -29 Removing a P owe r S upply ........................................................ 4-3 0 Hot- S wappi ng a Powe r S upply ......................
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Using This Guide vii Using This Guide This User’s Gu i d e pro vi des a qu ick reference to in f o r mat i o n about y our sys t em . Its goal is to f a miliari z e y o u wi t h y o ur s y st e m a nd the tasks ne c essar y f or s ys t em co nfigurin g a nd upgrad ing.
viii Us ing This Guid e Text Conventions T h is g u ide u s e s t he fo llow in g t e xt co nve nt io ns . War n ing s, c au t io ns, and no t es ha ve t he fo llo w ing me a n in g s: ! W A RNI NG W a rni ngs alert you to sit uati ons t hat could resul t i n serious per sonal i njur y or loss of lif e.
Us ing This Guide ix Related Do cuments In addi t ion to thi s gu i de, t he f o ll o w ing sy st em do cumentat ion i s included w ith y o ur ser ver e i t her as e l ect ro ni c files o n E XPRESS B UILDE R or a s paper co py s h ipped with y o ur server.
x Using This Gui de Safe ty Notices ! Caution: To reduce the risk of electr ic shock which cou l d cause pe rs o na l in jur y , fo llo w a ll sa fet y no t ic es. T he s y mbo ls s ho wn a re used in y o ur do cumentat ion an d o n y o ur equ i p m e n t to in d i c ate sa f et y hazard s.
Using This Guide xi Out si d e the U.S.A. and C a n ada, t he pl ug mus t b e r at ed f o r 250 Vac, 10 am p m ini m um , an d mu st d i spl ay an in tern ati on al agen cy ap pr ov al mark ing. T he co r d m ust b e su i t a ble f o r use in the end-user co untry.
xii Usin g This Guide Care and Handling Use t he f o ll ow ing guidel ines t o pro p er ly ha ndle and care f o r y o ur sy stem . Pr otect th e system from extr emel y l o w or h igh temp eratu r e s. Le t t h e sy stem w arm ( or co ol) to r oo m te mpe ratu re b efo r e usi ng i t.
1 S y stem Overv ie w Overview Ch assi s Sys te m Board Features Peri pheral Devi c e s Syste m Pow er Sof tware Locks via the BIOS Setup.
1-2 Syst em Ove rvi ew Overvi ew The ser ver i s a m o du lar, mul t ipro cessing server based o n the Intel Pen t i u m® II Xeon chip set. The chip set inco r po r at es a m o dular scalea ble a.
Syst em Ov erv iew 1-3 Syst em F eatur e Sum mary A s u mm ar y o f t h e s yste m featur es i s inc luded in Tabl e 1- 1. Table 1-1 . Sys tem Feat ures Feature Descript i on Modular bo ard se t Syste.
1-4 Syst em Ove rvi ew Expa ndin g th e Serv er a s Nee ds Gr ow A t ypic a l m i n i mu m s yst e m co n f ig ur at io n m a y in c lud e t he fo llo w ing : bo ar d s e t co ns ist i ng o f s yst e .
Syst em Ov erv iew 1-5 Chassis Figure 1-1 sho ws t he server front chassis feat ur es and co nt ro l s. POWER STATUS DISK A B C D E 3 FG H I A Po wer LE D W h en g r een , po wer i s pr esen t i n s ys t em. W h en of f, po w er i s t ur ned off or p ow er s o ur c e is di sr u pt ed .
1-6 Syst em Ove rvi ew Stat us LE D In dic a t or Descr i pti o ns Table 1-2 li st s t h e s yste m stat us L E D in d icat ors al o ng wit h a descript ion of eac h LED in d icator. Table 1-3 li st s the di sk dr iv e stat us LED pan e l indicato rs al o ng with a descri pt ion of eac h LED i ndic at or.
Syst em Ov erv iew 1-7 Table 1 -4. System Status Abnormal Conditions LED (Amber) Conditions Syste m Status Chassis intrusio n (fron t cove r) Unit fan al arm Mem ory m u lti- bit e rr or ( SERR) P6 bu.
1-8 Syst em Ove rvi ew 2. First o pen the ri g h t f ro n t door, then o pen t he l e ft door (see t he f o ll o wing figure)..
Syst em Ov erv iew 1-9 Cha ssi s Fea tur es an d C ontr ol s Figure 1-2 sho ws t he server front chassis feat ur es and co nt ro l s. Figure 1- 3 shows t he server r ear chassis feat ures and cont ro l s. A H I D E F G CB K J A SCSI ha rd drive cages Use d t o mou nt the ha rd d i sks .
1-10 Syst em Ov ervie w J H I G D B C A E F K P L ON M A K eyb oar d PS/2- c omp atibl e 6- pi n mi ni-D IN c onn e c t or . B Prin ter LPT 1 25- pin p arall el p ort c onnec tor.
Syst em Ov erv iew 1-1 1 System Board F eatures The board set i nc l udes t he syste m I/O boar d, CP U base boar d, and a m e m o r y board. The sy st e m I/O board is m o unt ed at the to p of t he sy st e m. Fi gur e 1- 4 shows t he syst e m w i t h t he top co ver r em o ved.
1-12 Syst em Ov ervie w The CPU base board p l ugs into t h e unders i d e o f the syste m I / O bo ar d and t he mem o r y bo ard plugs into the CPU b ase board.
Syst em Ov erv iew 1-1 3 Figures 1-6, 1-7, and 1-8 sh o w the m aj o r co mponents on t he sy st e m I/O b o ard, CPU base board, an d Me m o r y bo ar d.
1-14 Syst em Ov ervie w B A C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R M SM T A PCI e xpansion s l ots (#31, # 32, #33 , and #34 ) B PCI e xpansion s l ots (#21, # 22, and #23) C ISA e xpansion s l ots (#1 and #.
Syst em Ov erv iew 1-1 5 A C F G H B D E I A CPU front fan conne cto r B Mem o ry boa rd c o nn ect o r C Pe nt i um II Xe on proce ssor (1 - 4) D CPU front fan conne cto r E Configurat i on swi t ch F CPU re ar fan conne ctor G Voltage m odule so cket (VRM1 - VRM6 ) H CPU re ar fan conne ctor I Voltage M odul e Soc ket ( m e m ory) Figure 1-7.
1-16 Syst em Ov ervie w Pro c esso r Each Pent i u m II Xeo n pr o cessor is packaged in a single edge cont ac t (S.E.C.) cart ri dge. T he cartr i dge includes t h e pro cesso r cor e wi t h an integr at ed 16 K B pr imary (L1) cache; t he seco ndar y (L2) cache; a t her mal p lat e; and a back co ver.
Syst em Ov erv iew 1-1 7 Vid e o The onboard super VGA co ntro l ler (P CI ) is a hig h-per f o r m a nce SVG A subsys t em t hat supports: BIOS co m pat i bi lit y w i t h VGA, EGA, CGA, Hercules Gra.
1-18 Syst em Ov ervie w Fa ns In addi t ion to the p o wer supply fans, t h e s y st em h as a n opt i o n board fan (see Figure 1-4, B) cabl ed to the I/O board (see Fi gure 1-6, K) and three CPU f ans (see Figure 1-5, C, D an d F) cabled to the CPU b ase b o ard (see Fi gure 1- 7, A, D, F and H).
Syst em Ov erv iew 1-1 9 The backp la ne has t wo main funct i o ns: SCS I dr i ve co ntro l an d syst e m d at a l ogg ing. Drive s t atus i s m o ni to red to de t ec t f a iling dr ives an d t o contro l LED indicat o rs.
1-20 Syst em Ov ervie w System Powe r The sys t em m a y be co nfigured wi t h up to t hree 420 Wa tt p o wer s upplies. Each supp ly auto mat ically swi t c hes betwee n t hese in put v o l t age r anges: 100-120 VAC at 50/60 Hz; 7 A m a ximum current 200-240 VAC at 50/60 Hz; 3.
2 Setting Up Your Sy stem Sele cting a Site Unpack ing the S yst e m Moving the S ystem to the Site Gettin g Familia r W ith the Syste m Making Connec tions Connect ing the P ow er Cords Powering On Y.
2-2 Sett ing Up You r Sys tem Select ing a Site The syst e m op er at es r eliably in a t ypical o ffice e nviro nment . Ch oo se a si t e that meets t he f o ll o wing requ i re ments. S ite the syste m near gro unded, three- pr o n ged po wer out l et s.
Setti ng Up Your System 2 -3 Unpacking the Syst em ! CA UT ION Your system w ei ghs appr ox im a t el y 207 pounds (94 kg) . To av oid per sonal i njury, make sure you hav e som eone help you lift or mo v e the syste m . When y o u r ece ive y o ur s y ste m , in sp ect t he shi pp i ng co nta iners prior to unpacking.
2-4 Sett ing Up You r Sys tem Getting Familiar With the System Befor e set t in g up your syst e m , see Chapt er 1, “ Sy st em Overview,” to become fami liar w it h s yst em f eat ures, such as t he locat ion of y o ur s yste m 's secur i t y keyl o cks and fro nt and rear pane l switc hes, in d icat or s and co nnecto rs, e t c.
Setti ng Up Your System 2 -5 H F G E D B C A I IK J A. Ke yboard, PS/2-co m patible 6 -pin conne ctor B. Printer, paralle l port 25-pin connect or C. VG A m o nit or , 1 5 -p i n c onn ect o r D. Ex t ernal- narrow S CSI, 50- pi n h i gh de nsity conne ct or E.
2-6 Sett ing Up You r Sys tem Connecting the Power Cords P lug the female en d o f each AC power cord in t o the in put receptacles o n the rear of the power suppli es (see Figure 2-2). Pl ug t h e m ale end of each power co rd in t o N E MA 5-15R outl et f o r 100- 120 Vac o r NEMA 6-15R outl et f o r 200- 240 Vac.
Setti ng Up Your System 2 -7 Poweri ng On Your System Po wer o n your syste m as fo ll o ws. 1. Make sure all e x t ernal de vices, suc h as a video display , ke y boar d, and m o us e ( o pti o n a l ) have bee n connect ed, and t he p o wer cor ds are c o nn e ct ed.
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3 Configur ing Your S y stem Confi guring Y our System Resourc e Configurati on Uti l ity (RCU) BIO S Se tup U tili ty SCSI Sele ct U tility Viewing the E vent Log Confi guri ng t he RAI D Controll er.
3-2 Configuring Y our System Configuring Your System Configuration and s et up ut il i t ies are used to change y o ur s y st e m configurat i o n. Yo u can confi gure y o ur s yste m , as well a s a ny opt ion b o ards y o u m a y add t o y o ur s yste m , us in g t he R eso ur ce Co nfi gurat i o n Ut i li t y (RCU) d iskett e.
Configuring Y our System 3 -3 The RCU st or es t he c o nfigurat i o n inf o r m at ion in the non-vo l at ile mem o r y on y o ur s yst e m . When you e xit t he RCU, the co nfi gurat i o n inf o r mat i o n i s wr i t t en t o no n- vo lat ile me mo r y .
3-4 Configuring Y our System 8. Se l ect St ep 2 to add an ISA b o ar d to y o ur sy st em (see “ ISA Bo ard Configuration”) . 9. Se l ect St ep 3 to vi ew your s y st e m s co nfi gur at i o n set t in gs. T he nor m a l (defau lt) RCU sett in g s are shown in table 3-3.
Configuring Y our System 3 -5 RCU Comman d L i n e Param eters There are RCU o pti o ns that can be enabled by st art in g t h e RCU f ro m the co mmand li ne w i t h the appro pri at e swi t ch li st ed b elow.
3-6 Configuring Y our System ISA Boar d Co nfi gurati on If add i ng a non-P l ug a n d P l ay ISA boar d to y o ur sy st e m , use t he f o ll o wing pro cedures to define and add the option b o ar d.
Configuring Y our System 3 -7 11. Th e View Current Settings scree n is d isp layed. P r ess Enter to sav e the curre nt se tt i ngs. 12. The Add confirmation screen is di sp layed. Review t he manufa ct urer’ s co mment s and press Enter . Table 3 -4.
3-8 Configuring Y our System 17. Th e Steps in configuring your computer scree n i s displayed. At thi s screen select “ St ep 5: Sav e and exit” and press Ent er . 18. The Save and exit scr een is d ispla yed. At th is screen se lect “ S ave the co nfigurat i o n and restart t h e co m put er” and press Enter .
Configuring Y our System 3 -9 See t he f o ll o wing t able f o r inf o r mat i o n on the keys y ou use w i th Set up. These keys are also listed at t he b ot to m o f the Set up menu. Key Function in Set up Menu F1 or A lt-H Gene ral He lp window . ES C Exi t th e cu rr ent m enu.
3-10 Configuring Y our System Table 3 -5. BIOS Setup Confi gurations, Main Menu Menu Para me ter N a me No rma l S et ting or Dis p la y Only Your Configuration MAIN MENU System Time Enter cu rr ent t im e ( hour, m inute s, seconds on 24 hou r clock ).
Configuring Y our System 3 -1 1 Table 3 -5. BIOS Setup Confi gurations, Main a nd Advanced Menu Menu Para me ter N a me No rmal S etting or Dis p la y Only Your Configuration MAIN MENU * Boot Sequence Pre ss Ent er f or m enu . POST E rrors Enabled Boot Seque nce A: the n C: * Numloc k Pre ss Enter for m enu .
3-12 Configuring Y our System Table 3 -5. BIOS Setup Confi gurations, Advance d Menu Menu Para me ter N a me No rmal S etting or Dis p la y Only Your Configuration ADVANCED M ENU Cl ear DI MM Err o rs Press Ent e r DIMM E rror Pause Enabled CPU Reconfi gu r ation Pre ss Ent er for m enu .
Configuring Y our System 3 -1 3 Table 3-5. BIOS Setup Configurations, Security and Hardw a re Me nu Menu Para me ter N a me No rmal S ettin g o r Dis p la y Only Your Configuration PC I IRQ 1 4 Au to PC I IRQ 1 5 Au to PC I IRQ 1 6 Au to Advanced Pre ss Enter f or m enu.
3-14 Configuring Y our System SCSISe lect Utilit y The sys t em I /O boar d includes an integrat ed A IC7895 dua l SC SI host contro ll er used to m a n age SCSI devices in y o ur syste m. When u sed, Ch a nne l A of this co ntro lle r pro vi d es support for f o ur i nternally m o un t ed ul t ra/w ide h ard d isk dr ives .
Configuring Y our System 3 -1 5 4. If y o u w ish to f o r mat a di sk, ver ify disk m edia, o r di sp lay a lis t of devi ce s and their SCSI I ds, select “ SCSI Disk Utili t ies” . If you w ish t o configure the adapt er or a devi ce, se lect “ C o nf igure/V iew Ho st Adapter Settings ” .
3-16 Configuring Y our System Table 3 -6. SCSISelec t Setup Confi gurations Opt ion Reco m m ended Sett i ng or Dis play On ly Y our Con figu ra tion SCSI Bus Interfa ce Definiti ons H os t Ad apte r .
Configuring Y our System 3 -1 7 Configuring the RAID Controller The syste m co me s w it h a t hree channel Secu RAID 530 Redun da nt Arra y of Inexpensive Devices (R AID) Co ntroller boar d. The board giv es your s yste m t he added secur it y of faul t tolerance.
3-18 Configuring Y our System If y o u wa n t t o r em o t ely co nfi gur e t he array (from a PC cli e nt ) ; increase ar r a y capacit y o nline; o r moni t o r st a t i st i cs o n d isk a nd cont ro ll er act ivi t y , y o u m u st i nstall the Gl o bal Array Mana ger (GA M) op ti on provi ded w i t h y o ur RA ID subsyste m .
Configuring Y our System 3 -1 9 4 A B ON 2 14 3 DIP Function Selec t Switches and Dump Bu tton A Function select swi tches B Reserved Figure 3-1. Function Select Switches Note : The switc hes are set cor r ec t ly at the factory for your system configurati on.
3-20 Configuring Y our System Table 3 -9. Function Select Switch Settings Swit ch Description Settings Function SW 1 R es er v ed f or futu re use . Off (f act o ry s etting ) On SW 2 Res et pushbutton control Off On (fa cto ry s et tin g) Front pa nel Re set pushbut t on swi t ch i s disab l ed.
Configuring Y our System 3 -2 1 Con fi guri ng Mem or y B o ar d Fu nc ti on J um p er s This sect ion des cr ibes how to confi gur e t he m e m o ry board jumper for 60ns. Figure 3-3 sho ws t he l o cat ion and sett in gs o f t he m e mor y board jumper.
3-22 Configuring Y our System C B A SCSI Channel A 4J1 Reserved P25 OFF 2 14 3 Reserved 13A1 OFF 2 14 3 Password Clear 13A CMOS Clear OFF 2 14 3 Model Type 8A2 C B A FLASH Code 9A2 C B A Reserved 10K9 Reserved P16 Figu re 3- 4.
Configuring Y our System 3 -2 3 Table 3-1 0. S ystem I/O Bo ard S witch and Jum per Co nfigu rat ions Swit ch / Ju m per Descri p tion Option Set t i ng Factory Def ault Your Setti ng SCSI Chan nel A .
3-24 Configuring Y our System Se tt ing Sw itch es and Ju mpers ! CA UT ION Bef ore doing the procedures i n t h i s sect i on, mak e sure that you r s ys tem is pow ered o ff.
Configuring Y our System 3 -2 5 BIOS The f o ll o w i ng co n t ai ns pro cedures f o r updatin g y our BIOS and chan g ing the language used by t h e BIOS Setup Utili t y . Updati ng the BIOS Yo u shou l d use t his procedur e when y o u r ece iv e a BIOS FLASH d isket t e f r o m y o ur ser v ice r epr esent at ive.
3-26 Configuring Y our System Changi ng the BIOS S etup Language The BIOS Se t up Utili t y used by y o ur s yste m suppo rt s two l a nguages: En g lish and one other. As s hi pp ed from t h e f act o ry , t h e BIOS Setup Utili t y support s En gli sh an d Fr en ch .
Configuring Y our System 3 -2 7 7. Re m ove th e M ul ti -L an gu age B IO S F LA SH di s ke tte f rom fl op py di s k d ri ve A. 8. Pr ess any key a nd t he syst e m rest arts. You can v er if y t he l a nguage cha nge b y pre ss i ng th e F 2 k ey to en te r th e BI OS Se tup U ti li t y .
3-28 Configuring Y our System Clear ing and Chan ging the P asswor d Cl e ar and change the pass wo rd as f o ll o w s. 1. Po wer off t he syste m and rem o ve the panels as de scr ibed in t he Upgrades and Opt ions chapter . 2. Move the Password Cl ear sw i t ch 13A SW 2 t o ON (see Fi gure 3- 4) .
4 Upgradi ng Your Sy stem Prec autions Prepari ng Your S ystem f or Upgrade Modifying t he Sys t em I/O Board DI MMs Pro ce ssor s Opti on Boards Power Supply Rem ovable Media Devices Hard Dis k Dri v.
Upgrading Your System 4-3 T h i s s e c t io n c o nt a i n s s t e p - b y- s t e p in s t r u ct io n s fo r r e mo va l a nd in s t a l l a t io n o f a l l t he maj o r s yst e m co m po nent s. Wh e n y o u disasse mble the serv er , not e t he o r i ent at i o n and p l ace m e n t of any ca bles o r shi e lding t hat y o u rem o ve.
4-4 Upgrading Y our System Precaut ions The fo ll o w i ng war nings and caut i o ns app ly t hroughout this c h apt er. Only a t echni c a l ly qualifi e d perso n sh o u l d in t egrat e an d co nfi gure t h e s ys t em.
Upgrading Your System 4-5 ! CA UT ION Elect ro static di scharg e ( ESD) and ESD prot ect io n. ESD can dam age di sk drives, boards, and ot her par t s. T hi s s ystem can withstand nor m al lev els of env ir onm ent al ESD w hi l e you are hot- swapping SCS I hard driv es or hot-swappi ng a f ailed f an m odul e or power supply.
4-6 Upgrading Y our System Prep aring Your System for Upgrade Ha ve t he fo llo w in g to o ls a v a ila b le : Philli p s screwdriver (#1 bi t an d #2 bit) fl at-hea d sc rewdriv er s ma ll ne ed le no se p lier s pen or pencil ut il i t y kn ife ESD w orks t ati o n or an t i stati c wris t strap (rec omm ended ) IC re m oval t ool .
Upgrading Your System 4-7 Rem ov in g th e Fr on t D oor s Yo u m ust r emove t he f ro n t doors to rem o v e t h e s ide pan e l s o n y o ur syste m. To rem o ve th e f ron t d oor s . 1. Open the fro nt doo r s and power off t he syste m. Ensure t h e po wer c o rds are unplugged f ro m the A C wall o ut l et .
4-8 Upgrading Y our System Re movi ng the Top Co ver an d Side Pane ls To in st a l l op t i ons in y o ur syste m , y ou shou l d do the f o ll o wing.
Upgrading Your System 4-9 Rem o ve the top c o v er or a si de pa nel a s f o ll ows. 1. Po wer off t h e s yste m a nd ens ur e t h e po wer cords are unpl ugged fro m t hei r AC wa ll ou tl e t. 2. Observe t he saf et y and ESD precautions listed at the beginning o f this chapter .
4-10 Upgrading Y our System Figure 4-3. Top Co v er and Si de Panels Removal Ins tall ing the Top C ove r a nd Si de P anel s Inst a l l the to p cover and si de pa ne ls as fo ll o ws. 1. Before repl a c in g t he top cover or si de panel, make sure n o too l s or l o ose parts h a ve b een l ef t in sid e th e sy stem ch assi s .
Upgrading Your System 4-11 M odif ying the S ystem I/O Board The fo ll o w i ng pr o vi des pro cedur es f o r upgrading and confi gur in g t h e s yste m I / O boar d in y o ur syste m . To pi cs covered include: ins t alli ng vi d eo m em o r y r e p lac in g t he no n- vo lat ile m e mo r y repl aci ng the real -tim e cl ock ba t t ery .
4-12 Upgrading Y our System 2. Align t he b e v e led edge o f the vi d eo m e m or y module w i t h the notched cor ner of t he video mem o r y socket . See F i gur e 4- 4 for t he vi d eo m emor y so cket locat ion. 3. Pr ess t he vi deo mem o r y m o du le down fir mly unt il it is f u l l y seat ed in its so cket.
Upgrading Your System 4-13 Figure 4-5. Non-Volatile Memory Location Repl acin g the R eal- time C lock Battery Yo u m a y need t o r eplace t he rea l-time cl o ck ( RT C) batt er y because o f i t s batt er y lif e span. T h e bat t ery po wers the cl o ck in t h e a bsence o f power .
4-14 Upgrading Y our System + Fig ure 4- 6. L ocat ion of the Re al-Tim e Clo ck Bat ter y ! CA UT ION Danger of explosion if the bat t ery i s i nc or r ectly r eplac ed. Replace only wi t h s ame or equiv al ent type recommended by m anuf ac t urer.
Upgrading Your System 4-15 DIMMs The mem o r y b o ard co n t ain s s ixtee n DIMM so cket s ar r anged in f o ur ban k s (see Figure 1-8). Each 168-pin so cket can ho l d a sin g l e 72-bit DIMM modu le wi t h 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, or 256MB o f mem o r y .
4-16 Upgrading Y our System Note : Observ e stat i c precautions. Use an anti s t ati c wrist strap. Hold DI MMs onl y by the i r edges. 3. Open the ejector s on b o th si des o f the m e m or y bo ard ( see Fi gur e 4- 8) . Holding the mem o r y bo ar d by i t s edges, car e f u ll y pull i t out unt il t he edge co nn e ctor s ar e free.
Upgrading Your System 4-17 10. Hoo k t he ri g ht si d e of the support pan e l into t he ch a ssis f r a me an d swing t he support panel into p o si t i o n so t h at t he rear edge of the mem o r y boar ds fi t s snug against t he pan e l . The suppo rt panel is secured to t he ch as s i s by two black fas t eners.
4-18 Upgrading Y our System 10. Hoo k the ri g h t si d e of the support panel into t he ch a ssis f r a me an d swing t he support panel into p o si t i o n so t h at t he rear edge of the mem o r y boar ds fi t s snug against t he pan e l . The suppo rt panel is secured to t he ch as s i s by two black fas t eners.
Upgrading Your System 4-19 ! W A RNI NG If the system w as runni ng, any processor and heat sink i nstall ed i s hot. T o avoi d t he pos si bi lit y of a burn, let t he c om ponent s cool f or 10 mi nut es be f ore continui ng w i th these procedures.
4-20 Upgrading Y our System 3. Re move t h e t ermi nat ion card fro m the sl o t abo ve t he insta ll ed pro cesso r ca rt ri dge(s ). Remove t h e r etent i o n arm l o ck ing the ter minat ion card in p lace by pr e ssing in o n the r ight side o f t h e bar t o r elease t h e ar m .
Upgrading Your System 4-21 5. Open the t abs on t he cartridge and ali g n the cart r i dge w i t h t he sl o t so that the heat sink faces down. If insta lli ng a t erminat i on card, align t he card so t ha t t he embossed logo o n t he card faces up.
4-22 Upgrading Y our System 10. Rep lace t he lef t side panel a n d t urn on the syste m. 12. Af t er y o u have i nst all ed a new processo r, run the B I OS Setup Utili t y to configure i t s spe ed.
Upgrading Your System 4-23 Option Boards The f o ll ow i ng par agraphs describ e h o w to ins t all and re m o ve I SA and PCI opti o n boards. The sy st em I / O bo ar d has t wo dedicated I SA bus mast er expans i on slot s an d nine dedicated PCI bus ex pa ns i o n sl o ts (see Fi gure 4- 13) .
4-24 Upgrading Y our System ISA adapter s can b e P l ug-a nd-P l a y . I S A adapter s t h at ar e not Pl ug- a nd-P l ay must be manually co nfigured fo l low ing t he instru ct i o ns supplied w i t h t he board. The co nfiguration is defi ne d to t he syste m by creat ing the ISA confi gur at i o n file when running the RCU.
Upgrading Your System 4-25 Con tr ol ler / A da pt er Har d war e C o nfi gur ati o ns Table 4-1 li sts t h e o p t i on b o ards y o u may add to y o ur sy st e m a n d pr o vi des inf o r m at i o n on sl ot l oc ati on .
4-26 Upgrading Y our System Instal ling an Opti on Boar d In stal l an op ti on b oar d a s f oll ows . 1. Po wer o ff the syste m and re m o ve t he top c o ver as descr ibed earlier in t hi s chapt er . Note : Observ e stat i c precautions. Use an anti s t ati c wrist strap.
Upgrading Your System 4-27 Figure 4-15. Removing the Expansion S l ot Cover 8. Ho lding the b o ard by its top edge or upper c o r ners, fi r mly press t h e boar d in t o an expansi o n sl o t o n t he sy st em I/ O boar d.
4-28 Upgrading Y our System Figure 4-16. Installi ng an Option Boar d 11. Co nnect any ext er nal ca bles ( if t hey are needed) to the i nst a ll ed o pt i o n b o ar d.
Upgrading Your System 4-29 9. If y o u r e moved an n o n-P lug-a nd-P lay I SA opt i o n boar d, r un the RCU to c o nfigure th e sy s tem . Power S upply The f o ll o w i ng par agraphs provide pro cedures f or ins t alli ng an addit i o nal po wer supply, re m o ving a power supply , o r swappi ng out a faul t y po wer supp ly .
4-30 Upgrading Y our System Re moving a Powe r S u ppl y If the LED indicat o rs on a power supply are li t , i t ’ s r eco mm e nded t hat po wer to t he syste m be t urned o ff b e fore r e moving the power supply . To rem ove a po wer supply , pe rf orm th e f o l l owi n g s tep s.
Upgrading Your System 4-31 Removable Media Devices A CD-RO M driv e i s a l w ays m o unted in bay D. Any SCSI rem o va bl e m edia devices ca n be i nst all ed i n per iphera l b a ys A, B, and C. The SC SI devi ce s sh o uld b e insta l led in t he fi r st available bay fro m t he botto m (bay D) .
4-32 Upgrading Y our System A B C D Removable Media Dev ice Bays A 5 1/4-inch expansion bay B 5 1/4-inch expansion bay C 5 1/4-inch expansion bay D CD-R OM d r ive E 1 .44 MB disk ette F 3 1/2-inch expansion bay Bay A SCSI QI C Tape. SCSI DAT Tape. De vice mus t h ave the in te rna l SC SI te rmi nato rs remo ved .
Upgrading Your System 4-33 Instal ling a 5 1/ 4-I n c h Devi ce or 3 1/ 2-Inc h Disk ette D rive Insta ll a 5 1/4- in c h de vice o r 3 1/2-in ch d iskett e drive as f o ll o w s. ! CA UT ION CD-ROM dev ic es cont ai n a laser sys t em and are classif i ed as CLASS 1 LASER PR ODUCT S .
4-34 Upgrading Y our System Figure 4-19. Removing Blank Panel Tra y Figure 4-20. Removing S i de Ra ils 6. Re move t h e device fro m its prot ectiv e wr apper and place it o n an an t i st at ic sur face. Reco r d t he driv e mode l and serial number in t he equ ipment log.
Upgrading Your System 4-35 8. U s ing t he fo u r s c re ws s u pp lie d w i t h t he d rive , r e inst a ll t he s id e ra ils jus t r e m o ve d f ro m the bl a nk panel t r ay (see Fi gur e 4- 21, A). T he rail s for each side of the device are i d ent ica l.
4-36 Upgrading Y our System A B Figu re 4- 23. Engag ing t he D evic e Side R ails t o th e Ba y Guid e R ails 11. Co nnect a power cable to t he b ack o f t h e dr ive (see Figure 4-24) .
Upgrading Your System 4-37 A C B A System I /O board B Signal cable C Power cable Figure 4-24. Installing Device Cables Rem ovi ng a 5 1/4-I nch Devi ce or 3 1/2-I nc h Disk ette Dri ve Rem o ve a 5 1/4-in c h device o r a 3 1/2-i nch d iskett e d r ive as fo ll o ws.
4-38 Upgrading Y our System Hard Disk D rives The fo ll o w i ng par agraphs pro vide pro cedures f o r ins t alling an add it i o nal disk dr i ve, re moving a di sk dr iv e, o r swappin g o ut a faul t y d isk driv e f ro m one of the three hot- swap drive cages .
Upgrading Your System 4-39 Instal ling a Har d Driv e Use t his pr o cedure to add an opti o nal har d dr ive to your sy st em . 1. Po wer off t he sy st em. I f l o cked, unlock and open the r i g ht f r o n t d oor . 2. Det er mine which hard dr ive cage will conta i n t he n e w h ar d dr iv e.
4-40 Upgrading Y our System Note : Observ e stat i c precautions. Use an anti s t ati c wrist strap. 4. The dr ive carr i er is s h ipped with the add-o n dr ive. Rem o ve t he new driv e f ro m i t s prot ec t iv e wrapper and place it o n an an t i st at ic sur fa ce.
Upgrading Your System 4-41 Figu re 4- 27. Inst alling C arri er in the System 8. Gent ly pus h t he assembly into t he b a y u nt il t h e dr i ve do cks w i t h the backp lane co nnecto r. Be sure the hook on the b o tto m o f the h a n d le engages t he ch a ss is frame and sl o w ly lif t t he handle.
4-42 Upgrading Y our System Removing a Har d Drive Use this pr o cedure to rem ove a hard dr iv e fro m y o ur s y st em . 1. Po wer o ff t h e s yste m . I f locked, unlock and open the r i g ht f ro nt door. 2. Det er mine which h ard dr iv e cage co n t ains t he hard driv e y o u want to rem o ve.
Upgrading Your System 4-43 Hot-Swapping a Ha r d Drive If y ou ar e swapp in g o ut a faul t y hard dr iv e, y ou can p in po int which dr iv e t o rem o ve by check ing the st at us LEDs that occur in sets o f t hree abo ve each o f the four drive bays.
4-44 Upgrading Y our System 11. Gent ly push the assemb l y into t he b a y unt il t he drive docks w ith t he backp lane co nnecto r. Be sure the hook on the b o tto m o f the h a n d le engages t he ch a ss is frame and sl o w ly lif t t he h a ndle.
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5 Problem Solving Re sett ing th e Sy ste m Troubles hoot i ng Checklis ts Addit ional Troubleshooting Procedures Spec i f ic P robl e ms and Corrective Act i ons Error Mes s age s St at u s LED.
5-2 Problem Sol ving This chapter hel ps you i d entify and solve pro blems t hat m a y occur dur ing s ys t e m in s t a lla t io n o r w hile u s in g yo u r s yst e m. T he fir st se c t io n o f t his c hap t e r t ells y o u ho w to re set y o u r s yst e m in t he e ve nt o f pr o ble ms.
Problem So lving 5-3 Are all cables cor r ect ly co nnected and secured ? Are all the PCI /I S A o pt ion boards f u lly seat ed in t heir co n ne ct or sl o t s o n t he sy st e m boar d? Are all jumper set t in g s o n the sy st em I/O board co r r ect? For j u m per inf o rmat i o n , see C hapter 3, “ Confi gur i ng Yo ur Sy st e m.
5-4 Problem Sol ving Are the co rrect device dr i vers i nst a lled? Is the softwar e co rrect ly co nfigured for t he sy st em? Are y o u usin g t he sof t ware co rrectly? Tr y a d ifferent c o py o f t he sof t ware to see if t he prob lem is w i t h t he copy y o u ar e us ing.
Problem So lving 5-5 Additional Troubleshooting Procedures This sect ion provides a m o re detail ed appro ach to di ag no st ic test in g a n d ident ifi c at i on o f a probl e m and locat in g i t s source.
5-6 Problem Sol ving Moni toring P OST While R unning Each t ime y o u tu r n o n the sy st em, POST r u ns automatical ly and checks t he syste m b o ar d, CPU, mem o r y , ke y boar d, an d m o st i nsta lled peri p h er a l de vi ces.
Problem So lving 5-7 Confi rming Loadi ng of the Operati ng System Once the syste m bo ot s up, t he o per at ing syste m pro mpt appear s o n t he scree n.
5-8 Problem Sol ving Check t he f o ll o wing. Is AC power available at the wa ll outlet ? Are the syst e m po wer co r ds proper ly co nnected to t he sy st em and the AC wa ll o ut let ? Is the powe.
Problem So lving 5-9 Chara ct ers ar e Dis tor ted or Incor re ct Check t he f o ll o wing. Are the brig ht ness and cont r ast contro ls pro pe r ly adjust ed o n t he video d i sp lay? Re fe r to t h e do cum entat i o n suppli e d w i t h y o ur video dis p l a y .
5-10 Probl em Solving Pr oblem s wit h A pplica ti on So ftwar e If y ou have pr o bl e ms wi t h applicat ion so ftware, per form t he f o l l o wing.
Problem So lving 5-1 1 Table 5-1. POST Erro r Codes and M ess a ge s Code Error message Description 0710 W A RNI N G : CPU w it h error t ake n Off -lin e. A CPU error was detect e d a nd the CPU i s being de graded. 0718 ERROR: F orc ed t o use CPU wit h erro r.
5-12 Probl em Solving Table 5-1. POST Erro r Codes and M ess a ge s (cont’ d) Code Error message Description 0B16 E xte nded RA M fa ile d A m e mory e rro r was de te cte d. 0B17 Fa ilin g B it s A m e m ory e rro r was de te cte d. 0B1A Miss i ng or In valid NV RAM taken NvR AM va lue is il leg al .
Problem So lving 5-1 3 Alar m Indi cat io n dur i n g O pera ti on Table 5-2 li st s t h e a larm indicat ions displa yed on LCD durin g ser v er o perati o n . Table 5-2. Operational Error Codes a nd Me ssages Error Indicat i on Description CPU Err # YZ (Y:1 -2)(Z :1-2 ) 0 BYZ An e r ror was detected on CPU #YZ.
5-14 Probl em Solving Table 5-2. Operational Error Codes a nd Me ssages (cont’d) Error Indicat i on Descri p tion Power CPU#11 1010 An abno rmal vol tage was dete ct ed for CPU #11. Power CPU#12 1011 An abno rmal vol tage was dete ct ed for CPU #12.
Problem So lving 5-1 5 Status LED The fo ll o w i ng par agraphs list and describe t he va r ious sys t em a n d d is k st atus LED indicat or s and pro vi des a user r espo nse f o r the vari o us st at us condit ions.
5-16 Probl em Solving Table 5-4. Disk Drive Stat us LED Pan el Ind icat ors LED Status Description Response Dis k Dri ve Pr es ent Off Disk dr i ve not present N one required ( normal) Gree n Disk dr .
A S y stem Cabling Bef ore You Begi n St ati c Precauti ons RAI D Confi gurat ion.
A-2 System Cabling This appendix co nt a ins inf o r m at i o n and pro cedur es on cabli ng co nfi gurat i o n s used in y our s y st e m . T he confi gurat i o ns include the RAID cont ro ller. Before You Begin ! W A RNI NG The DC push-butt on on/off sw it ch on t he f ront panel does not t ur n off the system AC pow er.
Syst em C abling A- 3 RAID Configuration One of t he standard f eat ur es of y o ur syste m is the t hree channel SecuR A I D 530 co nt ro ller b o ard, which giv e s y o ur s y st em the added secur i t y o f f au l t to l era n ce. If y o ur s y st e m has R A I D at the t im e you o rder i t , t he sy st em is pre-ca bled at t h e fac t o r y .
A-4 System Cabling N M L V T U O P Q D I H H H E 0 1 2 3 F G E 0 1 2 3 J G E 0 1 2 3 K G R S B A C W A. De vice inte rnal SC SI te rmina tion resister B. N ar row SCSI de vi ce s in uppe r peripheral bays C. Na rrow S CS I inte rface cab le D. SCSI channel B conn e ct or E.
B Memor y Configur ati ons Mem ory DI MM Conf i gurat ions.
B-2 M emory Configura tions M e mory DIMM Configurations The CPU b a se b o ar d co n t ain s six t een 168-p in DIMM s o ckets for a total o f up to 4 GB o f syste m m e m o r y , us ing 256MB DIMMs. See Fi gure B-1. DI MM socket s o n the board are organi z ed as four 144- bit wi de (122- bit w ide data pat h with 16 parity bits) ba nks.
Me m ory Configurations B-3 Table B-1 . Memory Configurations Total Me mor y Bank #1 Bank #2 Bank #3 Bank #4 128MB 4 x 32MB 256MB 4 x 64MB 384MB 4 x 64MB 4 x 32M B 512MB 4 x 128MB 640MB 4 x 128MB 4 x .
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Gloss ary 1 Glossa r y A AC (Al t ern ating Cur r ent) T he ty p e of c urr ent av ail a ble in wall outle ts. All com put e rs must c onve r t a lte rnating current to direc t curr en t to o p erate . See a lso DC. Address A la b el, na me, or nu mb er tha t id ent i fi es a lo c a t io n in c omp ut er me mor y.
2 Gloss ary boot T he pr oc es s of l oa d in g th e op er a t i n g s yst e m int o memor y. bps (bi ts per se c ond) The number o f bits transfe r r ed in one s e cond during s erial comm u ni cation, such as modem tr a nsm issi on. byte A gr ou p of e i ght b it s .
Gloss ary 3 CRT (Cathode -Ray Tube ) T he ty p e of video di splay used in m onit ors for d esktop com put e rs. D DC (Di r e ct Curre n t) T he type o f current av ailable in the rec har geable batte r y pack s used in po rta ble c omputers. See a lso A C.
4 Gloss ary EMS (Expand ed Memo r y Specifi cation) A me t hod o f accessing mem or y be yond the 640K lim it o f DOS by exch a nging d ata in an d o ut of main m emo r y a t high speed s.
Gloss ary 5 H har d dis k dr iv e S e e dis k dr i ve. hard ware The p hy s i cal par ts o f your com put e r , in c luding the keybo a r d , monitor, di sk drive s, cab l e s, and circuit ca rds. I IC (In t egrated Ci r cuit) A n electronic device t h at con tains mini at ur ized c ircuitry.
6 Gloss ary LP T 1 or LP T 2 The na me you c a n assign a parallel port to spe cify i ts add r e ss. S ee a lso pa rallel port. LVD Su per-fa st Ultra 2 SCSI Low Vo lta ge Di ff e r ential (L V D) P ara llel S C S I In t erfa ce .
Gloss ary 7 P paral l el port The connec t o r on the back of your com put e r that all ows the transfe r of d ata be t wee n the com put er and a parallel device, such as a parall el prin t er.
8 Gloss ary RCU (Re s ource Con figuratio n Utili ty) The program that you use to change the con figuration of your sy stem . T his prog r a m a lso c ontain s inform ation abo ut the h a r dware in yo ur system . ROM (R ead -O nly M e mor y) A t yp e of me mo r y d e v ic e t ha t u sua ll y is us ed t o s tor e sys t em BI OS code .
Gloss ary 9 SVGA (Supe r VGA ) A ty p e of vide o di sp l a y sy st em t h a t provi des ve r y high -r esol ut ion te xt an d grap hi c s on an alog col or m on ito rs. system bo ard The m a in circui t board in your com put er. It co ntains m ost o f the c onnecto r s a nd po r ts.
10 Glos sary V VGA (V i d e o G r a p hic s Ar r a y) A t yp e of vi de o di s pla y s ys t em t ha t p r ovid es hi gh- resol ution te xt a nd graphics on analog colo r moni t o r s .
Equi pme nt Log 1 Equipment Log Us e thi s e qu ipm e nt l o g f orm to rec o rd pe rti nen t inf orma t i o n ab o ut y our sy ste m . Yo u will ne ed s o me o f t his info r mat io n to ru n t he S y st e m Se t up Ut ilit y. B e su r e to upda t e t h e equ i pment l o g wh e n you add o ptions .
2 Equipm ent L og Co m ponent Manu facturer Na m e and Model Se rial N umb er (if availab le) Date Ins talled Server CPU 1 CPU 2 CPU 3 CPU 4 DIMMs Video M em.
Equi pme nt Log 3 Component Manu fact urer N am e and M odel Seria l Nu mb er (if avai lable) Date Instal led Har d Dis k Dri ve 12 RAID Co ntr oller Networ k Controll er 1 Networ k Controll er 2 Moni.
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Index-1 B Batte ry, 1-16 Batte r y, clo ck repl ac in g, 4-13 Batte r y, I/O repl ac in g, 4-12 BIOS con figuration s etting s, 3-9 e x iting , 3-9 fla s h memor y, 1- 16 se tup utility, 3-8 updating .
Index-2 P Pas swo rd cle ar ing , 3-28 Pe riphe ral c on trol le r, 1-1 7 Peri p he ra l device s remov able medi a drive s, 1-19 U tr a2 wide SCSI-2 drive s , 1-18 Powe r, 1-20 turni ng on, 2-7 Po we.
Index-3 U Unpacking , 2-3 V Video features, 1-17 Vi d eo memor y in sta lling , 4-11.
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Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté NEC HX4500 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du NEC HX4500 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation NEC HX4500, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le NEC HX4500 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le NEC HX4500, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du NEC HX4500.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le NEC HX4500. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei NEC HX4500 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.