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Acer Altos G300 Series User’ s guide bb411/cppl!!Q bhf!j!!Uivsteb z-!Kbovbsz!34- !3114!!3;3:!QN.
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iii Notices FCC notice This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the F CC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa tion.
iv This part complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device mu st accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
v make sure that the total rating of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the fuse rating. 9 Never push objects of any kind into this product th rough cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or sh ort out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.
vi CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CAUTION: INVISIBLE LASER RADIA TIO N WHEN OPEN. AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM. APP AREIL A LASER DE CL ASSE 1 PRODUIT LASERA TTENTION: RAD IA TION DU FAISCEAU LASER INVISIBLE EN CAS D’OUVERTURE. EVITTER TOUTE EXPOSITION AUX RA YONS.
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ix 1 Getting started 1 Overview 3 Processor 3 Memory 4 System chipsets 4 ServerWorks G C-SL chipset 4 LAN subsystem 4 Expansion slots 5 PCI bus 5 Hardware management suppo rt 5 Features summary 6 Prei.
x Removing the front panel 33 Removing the side panels 34 Installing and removing storage devices 36 Replacing a 3.5-inch or a 5.25-inch storage device 36 Installing a hard disk 38 Installing a DLT 39.
xi Auto Configuration with Opt imal Settings 77 Auto Configuration with Fail-Safe Set tings 78 5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 79 Configuring Arrays 81 Configuration Strategies 81 Assigning RAID Level.
xii Uncompressed Initialization Codes 121 Bus Checkpoint Codes 129 Additional Bus Checkpoints 130 High Byte 130 Appendix B: ASM quick installation guide 131 Installing ASM 133 System requirements 133 .
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The Acer Altos G301 is a PCI bus based single processor system loaded with a host of new and innovative features . The system of fers a new standard for flexib le productivity ideal for local or wide area networks and multiuser server environments.
3 Overview The Acer Altos G301 is a PCI bus based single processor system board built on an extended A TX baseboard. It comes with a single mPGA478 processor socket utilizing an Intel ® Pentium ® 4 processor integrated with the ServerW orks GC-SL chipset.
1 Getting started 4 Memory The four DIMM sockets on board allow memory upgr ade to a maximum of 4GB using four 1 GB DDR SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) DIMMs. For data integrity , the default setting of the ECC (error - correcting code) function of the memo ry system in BIOS is enabled.
5 Expansion slots PCI bus The system board has one PCI buses th at support 32-bit/33 MHz/5V PCI devices and four PCI buses supporting 64-bit/33 MHz/3.3V PCI devices. Hard war e management support The system board supports the power -management function that conforms to the power -saving standards of the U.
1 Getting started 6 Featur es summary The main board has the followin g major components: • Utilizes a mPG478 processor so cket that supports a Pentium 4 processor running at 1.
7 Pr einstallation r equir ements Selecting a site Before unpacking and installing the system, select a suitable s ite for the system for maximum efficiency .
1 Getting started 8 Basic connections The system unit, keyboard, mouse, and monitor cons titute the basic system. Before connecting any other peripherals, connect th ese peripherals first to test if the system is running properly .
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1 Getting started 10 Connecting the VGA monitor Connecting to the network bb411/cppl!!Q bhf!21!!Uivste bz-!Kbovbsz!34 -!3114!!3;3:!Q N.
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1 Getting started 12 System startup After making sure that you have set up the system properly and connected all the required cables, you may now apply power to the system. T o power on the system: Open the front panel door and press the po wer button.
13 Power -on pr oblems If the system does not boot after you have applied power , check the following factors that might have caus ed the boot failure. • The external power cable may be loosely connected. Check the power cable connection from the power sour ce to the power socket on the rear panel.
1 Getting started 14 Connecting options Printer T o connect a printer , plug the printer cable into the parallel port located on the rear panel of your computer .
15 T o connect a USB device, simply plug the device cable into any of the USB ports. Note: Most USB devices have a built-in USB port which allows you to daisy-chain other devi ces.
1 Getting started 16 T ower -to-rack option Aside from its tower configuration, the Acer Altos G300 (model G301) server can also be mounted in a rack-model position. A rack mount kit is available for customers who want to convert a tower-m ounted system to a rack-model design.
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19 Exter nal and inter nal structure Fr ont panel No. Descrip tion 1 CD-ROM drive stop/eject button 2 CD-ROM drive play/forward button 3 CD-ROM drive LED 4 and 6 CD-ROM volum e control 5 CD-ROM drive .
2 System tour 20 Note: The positions and features of items (1 ) - (7) above may differ depending on the opti cal drive module insta lled 10 Floppy disk drive eject button 11 Power button 12 System power LED 13 Hard disk access LED 14 Warning LED No.
21 Rear panel No. Descriptio n 1 Power cable socket 2 Power Supply Fan 3S y s t e m f a n 4 PS/2 mouse port 5 PS/2 keyboard port 6 USB ports 7 Serial port 8 Parallel port 9 VGA port 10 LAN port 11 PCI.
2 System tour 22 Inter nal components No. Description 1 Power supply 2 System board 3 5.25-inch drive ba ys 4 Altos EasyStor Cage (Removable HDD tray) 5 System fan 6 PCI expansion card slots bb411/cpp.
23 System boar d layout Item Description KM1 PS/2 Keyboard & PS/2 Mouse USB1 USB Connectors COM1 Serial Port CN3 VGA Port bb411/cppl!!Q bhf!34!!Uivste bz-!Kbovbsz!34 -!3114!!3;3:!Q N.
2 System tour 24 LPT1 Parallel Port LAN1 RJ45 LAN Port U11 Intel ® 82540EM Giga bit Ethernet Controller U20 A TI RageXL CN2 Power Connector (4-pin) CN1 Power Connector (20-pin) JF1 Rear Syste m Fan J.
25 J8 64-bit/33MHz/3.3V PCI Slot 4 J10 64-bit/33MHz/3.3V PCI Slot 3 J11 64-bit/33MHz/3.3V PCI Slot 2 J12 32-bit/33MHz/5V PCI Slot 1 J13 Jumper Setting J18 Power Connector J19 Reset Connector J16 SCSI .
2 System tour 26 Contr ol Panel (JP3) Jumper Setting (J13) Function Default setting PIN 1-2 Clear pa ssword ON bb411/cppl!!Q bhf!37!!Uivste bz-!Kbovbsz!34 -!3114!!3;3:!Q N.
27 Diagnostics LED (Port80LED) Note : Diagnostics LED show POST checkpoint codes when BIOS performs the Power On Se lf T est. See pa ge 120. PIN 3-4 Clear NVRAM OFF PIN 5-6 Recove r BIOS ROM OFF Funct.
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31 Installation pr ecautions Before you install any system component, we recommend that you read the following sections. These sections contain important ESD precautions along with preinstallati on and post-installation instructions.
3 Upgrading your system 32 Post-installation instructions Observe the following after installing a computer componen t: 1 See to it that the components are installed according to the st ep- by-step instructions in their respective sections. 2 Replace any expansion boards or peripherals that you removed earlier .
33 Opening your system Caution: Before you proceed, ma ke sure that you have turned off your computer and all peripherals conne cted to it. Read the “Preinstallation instruc tions” on page 31. Y ou need to open your computer before you can install additional components.
3 Upgrading your system 34 Removing the side panels The system housing has one front panel and two r emovable side panels. Always observe the followi ng ESD (electrostatic discharge) precautions before installing any system component: 1 Do not remove any system component from its packaging unles s you are ready to install it.
35 5 Detach the side panel. 6 Repeat steps 4 to 5 to remove the other side pane l. bb411/cppl!!Q bhf!46!!Uivste bz-!Kbovbsz!34 -!3114!!3;3:!Q N.
3 Upgrading your system 36 Installing and r emoving storage devices The housing supports fou r 5.25-inc h, and three internal 3.5-inch storage devices. The empty drive ba ys allow you to install additional drives such as a CD-ROM drive, digital audio tape (DA T) drive or another hard disk drive.
37 6 Remove the four screws with a Phillips screw driver and remove the old drive from the 3.5-inch hard disk tray . Note 1: Pull down the doo r of the EasyStor Cage till it clicks into place. Note 2: Pull it out in horizo ntal position. EasyStor Cage will become heavy when conta ining more than 2 hard disks.
3 Upgrading your system 38 Installing a hard disk T o install a hard disk drive into the hard disk fra me: 1 Insert the drive tray . 2 Secure the drive tray with two screws.
39 Installing a DL T T o install a DL T drive into the 5.25-drive frame. 1 Insert the DL T . 2 Secure the DL T with two screws. 3 Connect the power and signal cables.
3 Upgrading your system 40 Installing and r emoving the CPU The Pent ium 4 comes in a mPGA478 package. The mPGA478 package is designed for the new breed of sleek, high performance, small form factor PCs. The system board supports a Pentium 4 process or running at 1.
41 3 Attach one side of the fan/heatsink metal bracket to the CPU socket and then gently push down the other side of the metal bracket until it locks in place. 4 Connect the 3-pin fan/thermal cable to t he system board. Refer to section “System board layou t” on page 23 for the location of the fan/thermal connectors.
3 Upgrading your system 42 3 Gently push the socket lever down to releas e the lever and then pull it up. 4 Remove the CPU. bb411/cppl!!Q bhf!53!!Uivste bz-!Kbovbsz!34 -!3114!!3;3:!Q N.
43 Installing and r emoving memory modules The four 184-pin sockets onboard support DDR SDRA M-type DIMMs. Y ou may install 128-MB, 256-MB, 512-MB, or 1-GB DIMMs for a maximum of 4-GB system memory . This system board sup ports DDR266 266MHz SDRAM. Each of the DIMM socket is independent from the others.
3 Upgrading your system 44 T o remove a DIMM, press the holding clips on both sides of the socket outward to release the DIMM. Note: Place your forefingers on th e top of the DIMM before you press the holding clips to gentl y disengage the DIMM from the socket.
45 Installing expansion car ds There are two kinds of expansion slots available in this system board. These are 32-bit PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) and 64-bit PCI. T o install expansion cards: 1 Locate an empty expansion slot on the system boar d.
3 Upgrading your system 46 4 Secure the card to the housing with a screw . When you turn on the system, BIOS automatically detect s and assigns resources to the new device.
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49 Intr oduction Most systems are already configur ed by the manufacturer or the dealer . There is no need to run Setup when starting the computer unless you get a Run Setup message. The Setup program loads configurat ion values into the battery-backed nonvolatile memory called CMOS RAM.
4 Setup utility 50 Setup Menu The computer employs the latest AM I BIOS CMOS chip with support for Windows Plug and Play . This CMOS chip contains the ROM Setup instructions for configur ing the mainboard’ s BIOS.
51 Setup submenu: Main Parameter Description Options AMIBIOS V ersion The core version of AMI BIOS. N/A BIOS Build Date The date when the BIOS buil d. N/A BIOS ID The versi on of current BIOS. N/A System T ime Use th ese items to set the correct time.
4 Setup utility 52 Setup submenu: Advanced Parameter Description SuperIO Configuration Configure SuperIO Chip set Nat414. IDE Configuration Configure the IDE device(s). Floppy Configuration Configure the Flopp y drive(s). OnBoard Devices Configuration OnBoard devices control Enable /Disable.
53 SuperIO Configuration • Onboard Seria l Port 1 Use these items to disable the s erial ports or to assign a port address and IRQ to the ports. • Onboard Para llel Port Use this item to disable the parallel port or assign a port address to the parallel port.
4 Setup utility 54 IDE Configuration Parameter Description Options IDE Software RAID This item enables or disables the software RAID in primary IDE channel and secondary IDE channel. Enabled Disabled Primary IDE Master Device detected as prim ary IDE master .
55 Auto Detect Hard Disks This item automatically detects a nd installs any hard disk drives installed on the primary and secondary IDE channels. Most modern drives can be detected. If you are u sing a very old drive that can’ t be detected, you can install it manually .
4 Setup utility 56 Primary IDE Master (if attached Hard Disk) Parameter Description Options T ype Co nfigure the driver type. Auto CDROM ARMD Not Installed LBA/Large Mode Select the hard disk drive translation method. For drivers with more than 504MB, the LBA mode is necessary .
57 PIO Mode Select PIO (Programmed Input/ Output) Mode. Mode 0 to 4 provide successive increase of performance. Auto 0 1 2 3 4 DMA Mode Select DMA Mode: Auto : Auto detected SWDMAn : SingleWordDMAn MWDMAn : MultiW ordDMAn UDMAn : UltraDMAn Auto SWDMAn MWDMAn UDMAn S.
4 Setup utility 58 Secondary IDE Master (i f attached A T API CDROM) Secondary IDE Slave (if none attached) bb411/cppl!!Q bhf!69!!Uivste bz-!Kbovbsz!34 -!3114!!3;3:!Q N.
59 Floppy Configuration • Floppy Drive A If you have one floppy drive installed change the item Floppy Drive A so that it describes the characteristics of th e drive.
4 Setup utility 60 OnBoar d Devices Configuration Parameter Description Options OnBoard LAN Enable or disable o nboard LAN. Enabled Disabled OnBoard PCI VGA Enable or disab le onboard VGA.
61 PCIPnP Configuration Parameter Description Options Plug & Play O/S No: lets the BIOS configure all the devices in the system. Y es: lets the operating system configure Plug and Play (PnP) devices not required for boot if your system has a Plug and Play operating system.
4 Setup utility 62 ARMD Emulation Ty p e Sets the emulation type for USB ZIP drive. PCI Slot-1 IRQ Preference Manually set the PCI slot IR Q value slot-1. Auto 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 PCI Slot-2 IRQ Preference Manually set the PCI slot IR Q value slot-2.
63 Boot Settings Configuration Parameter Description Options Quick Boot Allows BIOS to skip certain tests while booting. This will decrease the time needed to boot the system. Quiet Boot Disabled: Displa ys normal POST message s. Enabled: Disp lays OEM Logo instead of POST messages.
4 Setup utility 64 Event Log Configuration Note: If there are any event logs recorded, “View Event Log” will appear . If no events are recorded, this option will NOT appear . CPU Frequency to Bus Ratio CPU/Bus ratio of the system. The cl ock speed of the bus does not necessaril y equal the CPU’ s.
65 Event Log Data The state of event log data. The event log data is only available if ‘ valid ’. Event Logging Allow/Not allow logging of ev ents. Enable d Disabled BIOS POST Event Logging Allow/Not allow logging of BIOS POST events. ECC Event Logging Allow/Not allow logging of ECC events.
4 Setup utility 66 View Event Log This allows user to see the detail BIOS and IPMI event. System Health Monitoring Hard ware Hardwar e Monitor Setup Page This page lets you install hardware monitoring parameters so that the system can warn you when critical parameters are exceeded.
67 Sy s t em H a rdw a re M o n i to r If your mainboard supports hardware monitoring, these items ar e auto-detected and the results are repor ted. Y ou cannot make changes to these items. Parameter Description Case Status The current status detected by chassis intrusion switch.
4 Setup utility 68 V oltage mo nitoring Vo l t a g e monitoring Press ‘ Enter ’ to view the voltage monitored. Parameter Description bb411/cppl!!Q bhf!79!!Uivste bz-!Kbovbsz!34 -!3114!!3;3:!Q N.
69 Remote Access Configuration Parameter Description Options Remote Access Select remo t e access type. Disabled Serial (ANSI) Serial Port Mode Select Serial Port setting.
4 Setup utility 70 Setup submenu: Power Parameter Description Options ACPI Aware O/S Enable / Disable ACPI support for Operating System. ENABLE: If OS supports ACPI. DISABLE: If OS does not support ACPI. Enabled Disabled Power Management Enable or disable APM support.
71 Setup submenu: Boot Parameter Description Boot Device Priority Specifies the boot seque nce from the available devices. Hard Disk Drives Specifies the av ailable hard disk drives boot sequence. Only first driv e could boot the system. Removable De vices Specifies the avai lable removable devi ces boot sequence.
4 Setup utility 72 Boot Device Priority Parameter Description Options 1 st Boot Device Configu re the first boot devi ce type. Available boot device type. 2 nd Boot Device Configure the second boot device type. If first boot device fail to boot the system, BIOS will try to boot the system from 2 nd boot device.
73 Hard Disk Drives Parameter Description 1 st Hard Drive Configure the hard drive to boot the system. 2 nd Hard Drive Configure the 2 nd hard drive. No te that only 1 st hard drive could boot the syste m.
4 Setup utility 74 Removable Devices Parameter Description 1 st Removable Dev Configure the 1 st removable de vice to boot the system. bb411/cppl!!Q bhf!85!!Uivste bz-!Kbovbsz!34 -!3114!!3;3:!Q N.
75 A T API CDROM Drives Parameter Description Options 1 st A T AP I CDROM Configure the first A T API CDROM to boot the system. Only first CDROM could boot the system.
4 Setup utility 76 Setup submenu: Security Parameter Description Change User/ Supervisor Password Y ou can i nstall a Supervisor password, and if you install a supervisor password , you can then install a user password. A user password does not pro vide access to many of the featur es in the Setup utility .
77 Setup submenu: Exit Auto Configuration wi th Optimal Settings If you highlight this item and press Enter , a dialog box asks if you want to install optimal settings for all the items in the Setup utility . Press the Y key to indicate Y es, and then press Enter to install the optimal settings.
4 Setup utility 78 The optimal settings default values are quit e demanding and your system might not function properly if you are us ing slower memory chips or other kinds of low-perfor mance components.
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This chapter gives information about configuring RAID IDE and arrays, assigning RAID levels, planning the arrayconfiguration, optimizing storage a nd using the RAID IDE Setup Utility .
81 Configuring Arrays Organize the physical disk drives in arrays after the drives are connected to IDE software RAID. And array can consis t of one to four physical disk drives, depending on the RAID level.
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 82 Selecting a RAID Level T o ensure the best performance, you should select the optimal RAID level when you create a system drive.
83 Configuring Arrays After you have enabled IDE Software RAID in BIOS and have attached all physical disk drives, perform the following actions to prepare a RAID disk array Creating a Mirrored Array From an Existing Drive T o build a new mirrored array from an existing drive, connect the current drive and a new drive to the RAID card.
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 84 Using the IDE Softwar e RAID Setup Utility The Setup window has three sections: • Array Information • Physical Drive Information •H e l p Only the Array Information and Physical Drive Information windows are active.
85 • Model number • 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 <T AB>, <UP ARROW>, and <DOWN ARROW> keys will work when the control is in the Physical Drive Information wi ndow .
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 86 Auto Configur e RAID 10 (F3) Press the <F3> key to auto configure the drive s for a RAID 10 array . A minimum of four free phys ical drives are required for the RAID 10 auto configuration. Note: All previous settings will be lost when running Au to Configuration for Striping, Mi rroring, or RAID 10.
87 Drive(s) - There is no default setting for t his field. Y ou must select the drives for the configured array . When this field is selected, a pop-up window will display all the available physical drives with check boxes. Use the arrow navigation keys and press <SP ACE> to select or deselect the drive or drives to be put into the array .
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 88 Drive Size - This field cannot be edited. It displays the size of the array . When the array type is Stripe, the driv e size is the total of all the drives selected (one or more drives). When Mirror , drive size is shown by an individual drive, and for Spare Pool, drive size shows the total drive capacity .
89 Installing W indows NT 4.0 and W indows 2000 Drivers Use the following procedure t o inst all the IDE Software RAID Windows NT 4.0 or IDE Software RAID Windows 20 00 driver on to the RAID- configured drives con nected to the primary or secondary IDE ch annel.
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 90 Confirming the W indow s NT 4.0 or W indows 2000 Driver Installation Use the following procedure to confirm that the IDE Softwa re RAID Windows NT 4.0 or IDE Software RAID Windows 2000 driver is properly installed. 4 Select SCSI Adapte rs .
91 IDE Softwar e RAID Configuration Console Installation The system must have the items listed in the table below before you install the IDE Software RAID Configuration Console. Y ou need to install items for some operating systems befo re you install the Configuration Console.
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 92 T o install MegaRAID Configuration Console software utilities, follow the instructions on the installation screens bb411/cppl!!Q bhf!:3!!Uivste bz-!Kbovbsz!34 -!3114.
93 For local administration of a system with IDE Software RAID, install MegaRAID We b Server and MegaRAID Server . For remote administration of different machines that contain IDE Software RAID, install MegaRAID We b Server , MegaRAID Server , an d MegaRAID Registration Server .
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 94 This screen displays the progress of the installation. Click Finish to complete the installation. bb411/cppl!!Q bhf!:5!!Uivste bz-!Kbovbsz!34 -!3114!!3;3:!Q N.
95 Using IDE Softwar e RAID Configuration Console This section describes the IDE Software RAID Configuration Console software utility . Y ou can use the software utilities that come with IDE Software RAID configuration consol e to p erform the following actions.
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 96 Note 1: Please make sure the “MegaRAID Web Server” has bee n enabled before yo u start the configuration console. Note 2: The internet address shoul d read: http://localhost:555 Click the server name to select the RAID Server you want to configure.
97 Option Description Vie w O nl y Allows you to on ly view the RAID con figuration. It do es not allow yo u to perform rebuilds or check consistency . Full Access This allows you to view , configure, and mana ge the IDE Software RAI D controller . This option requires yo u to supply the Full Access Password.
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 98 The main screen displays, as shown below . The following table displays the cont ents on IDE Software RAID Configuration Console main screen . It is broken up into 5 frames. This table lists the options in the left frame.
99 A small browser window runs in the background as soon as you log on to the RAID Server . It constantly refreshes the view so you ha ve the most current information. The following screen displays th e IDE Software RAID Configuration Console with the Scan Devices button in the left frame selected.
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 100 you click Scan Devices, the applicat ion re scans for new hard drives. There is a delay while this occurs. Config View The following screen displays the IDE Software RAID Configuration Console with the Config View but ton in the left frame selected.
101 RAID Contr oller Pr operties T o view the RAID controller propert ies, click the button next to the RAID controller . After you click the button, the RAID controller ID displays in the right frame, and the link to the RAID controller Properties page dis plays below the controller ID.
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 102 Property Description This Property Description screen displays the RAID controller properties. This table provides a description of eac h field. T o exit this screen, click Config View or Scan Devices. Field Description Model Specifies the model number of th e RAID controller .
103 Physical Drive T o view the Physical Drive Properties an d Error Status, click the button next to physical drive you want to view. After you click the button, the Physic al Drive ID displays in the right frame. The links to the RAID cont roller Properties and Error Status page are listed as shown below .
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 104 Physical Drive Properti es - This screen displays the physical drive properties. The table following provides a description of each field. T o exit this page, click on Config V iew or Scan Devices. Field Description Firmware Specifies the firmware versi on of the physica l drive.
105 Physical Drive Error Status - This screen displays the physical drive error status. This table provides a description of each field. Physical Drive Errors - Err or codes for the physical drives display when you select the error log view . The following table prov ides a list and descriptions of the error codes.
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 106 shown in the following screen. Click the word Properties to view the Array Properties. The Array operations are described in the following information.
107 Abort Check Consistency - When the Check Consistency begins, the words Checking Consistency flash next to the array that is bein g checked. Y ou can abort the Check Cons istency by clicking Abort Check Consistency in the right frame. Y ou can view the progress of the Check Consistency by clicking Device Progress in the left frame.
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 108 Check Consistency Device Pr ogress -This scree n displays th e progress of the Check Consistency . The table below provides a description of each field. T o exit this page, click Config View or Scan Devices. Array Rebuild Device Pr ogress - This screen displays the Array Rebuild Progress.
109 T o exit this page, click on Config View or Scan Devices. Field Descrip tion Array This field gives the array number being rebuilt. Operation This field gives the type of operation being perfo rmed. Example: Rebuild. Percentage This field gives the percentage complete.
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 110 Array Propertie s - This screen displays the Array Properties. The table below provides a description of each field. Field Description Mode Displays th e IDE Software RAID co ntroller's RAID leve l. IDE RAID supports RAID 0, 1, and 10.
111 T o exit this page, click on Config View or Scan Devices. Status Displays the health of the array . The array heal th status can be one of the following: On Line - Working within normal parameters. Off Line - All drives have failed. Deteriorated - One of the drives has failed.
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 112 Log Data This screen displays the Log Data screen. Use the scroll bar to view the log. T o exit this page, click on Config View or Scan Devices.
113 Advanced This screen displays the Advanced Settings of the IDE Software RAID Configuration Console. The table following provides a description of each field.
5 Configuring IDE Software RAID 114 Note: S.M.A.R.T . stands for Se lf-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting T echnology . T his feature is built into the hard drive that checks for potential problems that can crash the hard drive. Not all hard drives have thi s feature.
115 Backplane This screen displays the backplan e information of the RAID array . Different backplanes can have dif f erent features. This application shows the following: • Current temperature inside the backplane • Error log • Fan speed T o exit this page, click Config View or Scan Devices.
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119 AMIBIOS POST Checkpoint Codes Uncompressed Initialization Codes The uncompressed initialization checkpoint codes are listed in order of execution: Checkpoint Code Description D0h The NMI is disabled. Power on delay is sta rting. Next, the initialization co de checksum will be verified.
Appendix A: AMIBIOS POST Checkpoint Codes 120 POST Checkpoint Codes Bootblock Recovery Codes The bootblock recovery checkpoint cod es are listed in order of execution: Checkpoint Code Description E0h The onboard floppy controller if availab le is initialized.
121 Uncompressed Initialization Codes The following runtime checkpoint codes are listed in order of execution. These codes are uncompressed in F0000h shadow RAM. FCh Next, erasing the flash ROM. FDh Next, programming the flash ROM. FFh Flash ROM programming was succe ssful.
Appendix A: AMIBIOS POST Checkpoint Codes 122 0Eh The keyboard contro ller BA T command re sult has been verified. Next, pe rforming any necessary initializati on after the keyboard controller BA T command test. 0Fh The initialization after the k eyboard controller BA T command test is done.
123 25h Interrupt vector initializa tion is done. Clearing the password if the POST DIAG switch is on. 27h Any initialization before setting video mode will be done next. 28h Initialization before se tting the video mode is complete. Configuring the monochrome mode and color mode settings ne xt.
Appendix A: AMIBIOS POST Checkpoint Codes 124 37h The display mode is set. Displ aying the power on message next. 38h Initiali zing the bus input, IPL, general device s next, if present. See page 129 for additional information. 39h Displaying bus initialization error messages.
125 49h The amount of memory below 1 MB has been found and verified. Determining the amount of memory above 1 MB me mory next. 4Bh The amount of memory abo ve 1 MB has been found and verified. Checking for a soft reset and clearing the memory belo w 1 MB for the soft reset next.
Appendix A: AMIBIOS POST Checkpoint Codes 126 57h The A20 address line, parity , and the NMI are disabled. Adjusting th e memory size depending on relocation and shadowing next. 58h The memory size was ad justed for relocation and shadowing. Clearing the Hit <DEL> message next.
127 84h Locked key c hecking is over . Checking for a memory size mismatch w i th CMOS RAM data next. 85h The m emory size chec k is done. Displaying a soft error and checking for a password or bypassing WINBIOS Setup next. 86h The p assword was chec ked.
Appendix A: AMIBIOS POST Checkpoint Codes 128 97h Initializati on before th e C800 adaptor ROM gains control has completed. Th e adaptor ROM ch eck is next. 98h The adaptor ROM had control and has now returned control to BIOS POST . Performing any required processing after the option RO M returned control.
129 Bus Checkpoint Codes The system BIOS passes control to diff erent buses at the following checkpoints: A8h Initialization be fore pa ssing control to the adaptor ROM at E000h completed. Passing control to the adaptor ROM at E000h next. A9h Returned from adapto r ROM at E000h control.
Appendix A: AMIBIOS POST Checkpoint Codes 130 Additional Bu s Checkpoints While control is inside the dif ferent bus routines, additional checkpoints are output to I/O port address 0080h as word to identify the routines being executed. These are word checkpoints.
Appendix B: ASM quick installation guide bb411/cppl!!Q bhf!242!!Uivst ebz-!Kbovbsz!3 4-!3114!!3;3:! QN.
This appendix shows you how to install the ASM software package. bb411/cppl!!Q bhf!243!!Uivst ebz-!Kbovbsz!3 4-!3114!!3;3:! QN.
133 Installing ASM Acer Server Manager (ASM) consis ts of the ASM Console and the ASM Agent. These two components are both r equired to perform server management tasks. System re quir ements ASM requires TCP/IP connectivity between the ASM Console and the ASM Agent.
Appendix B: ASM quick i nstallation guide 134 Installing ASM Agent T o install ASM Agent: 1 Log in to the managed server using the Administrato r account. 2 Insert the EasyBUILD TM Management CD into the server’ s CD-ROM drive. The installation sequence will automatically be di splayed.
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137 System rack installation Aside from its tower conf iguration, the Altos G301 server system can also be mounted in a rack-model position. A rack mount kit is available for customers who want to convert a tower -mounted system to rack- model design.
Appendix C: Rack installatio n guide 138 V ertical mounting hole patter n The four vertical rails of a rack contain mounting holes arranged in a manner shown in the figure below: The system occupies 6U in the rack. Count the U pos itions and hole numbers from the bottom up.
139 Scr ew types for rack installation The following screws are used in th e assembly of the Acer Altos G301 and other rack-mountable components. Installing cage nuts Cage nuts are use to secure systems and other components t o the vertical rails in the rack .
Appendix C: Rack installatio n guide 140 2 Pinch the cage nut lips with your fingers and press until it locks into place. 3 Repeat this process to install the other cage nu ts in their appropriate locations.
141 Installing the system into the rack T o install the system into the rack: 1 Remove the front panel from the server . Refer to “Removing the front panel” on page 33 for instruct ions. 2 Remove the foot stands from the server . (1) Lay the server on its side on a flat, stable surface.
Appendix C: Rack installatio n guide 142 Do the same thing with the other rack bracket. 5 Attach the inner rails to both sides of the server tray . Note: Only affix the inner rails to the server tray after attaching the cable arm bracket to the serv er tray with four screws, as shown in the following graphic.
143 6 Set the server tray aside. 7 Attach the rack brackets to the mounting rails. • Align the rack brackets to the mounting rail until the six screw holes become visible.
Appendix C: Rack installatio n guide 144 8 Install the mounting rails to the rack using four M6 x L10 screws for each mounting rail. bb411/cppl!!Q bhf!255!!Uivst ebz-!Kbovbsz!3 4-!3114!!3;3:! QN.
145 9 Extend the middle sliding piece of each mounting rail forward until it clicks. 10 Install the server tray into the rack by first carefully aligning the inner rails attached to the tray with the mounting rails on the rack. (1) Press the release latch on both sides of the server tray .
Appendix C: Rack installatio n guide 146 11 T urn the Altos G301 on its side. (1) Place the system on the server tray . (2) Push the server to the back of the tray so it can be secured to the tray . 12 Secure the server to the back of the server tr ay using the two attached screws.
147 13 Attach the Cable Arm The optional Cable Arm keeps peripheral and power cables from becoming tangled or severed when the system slides in or out. (1) Attach the cable arm to the back of the ! server tray with ! two scre ws. (2) Install two cage nuts in the rail to which the cable arm is to be attached.
Appendix C: Rack installatio n guide 148 (4) Bundle all cables to the cable carrier with the cable clamps. The cable arm will protect the cables when the system is being moved into or out of the server rack.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Acer G301 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 Acer G301 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Acer G301, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Acer G301 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Acer G301, 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 Acer G301.
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 Acer G301. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Acer G301 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.