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SV-2003-X2 Server Operations Manual TAG 22355 TAG Way Dulles, VA 20166.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 2 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 1 Copyright © 2008 T echnology Advancement Group®, Inc. (T AG®) All rights reserved.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 3 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 2 About This Manual 2.1 Scope and Audience This manual provides information on the SV- 2003-X2 Server. The SV-2003-X2 Server allows for up to 8 cores in a 2U chassis as well as up to 64GB of RAM.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 4 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 2.2 About TAG 2.2.1 Summary of Qualifications Providing engineering se rvices and solutions for our national defense and homeland security is a responsibility that we don't take lightly.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 5 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 as DSN, GIG, STEP, GBS, and JTRS. This includes the custom ruggedization of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) and non- developmental items (NDI).
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 6 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Document Revision History Date Version Number Updated By Description of Changes 02/14/2008 1.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 7 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Table of Contents Contents 1 Copyright © 2008 Technology Advanc ement Group®, Inc. (TAG®) ............................ 2 1.1 Trademar ks .......
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 8 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 5.4 Upgrading Memory and Replacing Hot-Swap and LRU Components .................... 58 5.4.1 Preventing Static Electric ity .......................
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 9 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 List of Figures Figure 4-1 SV-2003-X2 Server Component s and Connectors (F ront View) ................. 17 Figure 4-2 Server Mother B oard ................
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 10 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Figure 5-38 Proce ssor Configuration ............................................................................. 51 Figure 5-39 Proce ssor Configuration .
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 11 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Chapter 1 Cautions and Warnings . Electronically distributed.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 12 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 3 Safety Instructions 3.1 Types of warnings used in this manual Read this manual thoroughly, paying special attention to the cautions and warnings.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 13 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 3.1.2.3 Cautions Cautionary messages should also be heeded to help you reduce the chance of losing data or damaging the system. Ca utions are easy to recognize.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 14 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Chapter 2 SV-2003-X2 Server . Electronically distributed. Subje ct to user discr etion w hen printed.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 15 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 4 Server Overview 4.1 Product Information This chapter provides an introductory overview of the TAG family of rugged servers. TAG servers are highly custom izable; the specific components vary depending on the mission requirements.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 16 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 • Intel 5000P chipset, 1333MHz FSB • On-board ATI graphics controller with 16MB RAM • On-board SATA controllers • (2) 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports • One serial port (RJ-45 connection • (2) USB 2.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 17 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 4.2.3 Server Highlights • The SV-2003-X2 is unlike any other server that is currently on the mark et.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 18 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 4.3.1 Motherboard and Type The version of an Intel server motherboard can be determined by decoding the last three digits of the board part number.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 19 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 4.3.3 Connector and Component Locations Figure 4.3 shows the board layout of the server board. Each connector and major component is identified by a number or letter, and a description is given below in Table 4.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 20 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Table 4-1 Mother Server Board Components 4.4 System Memory The type and amount of system memory, or RAM (random access memory), on your server depends on the motherboard installed and how it was configured.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 21 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 For information on replacing or upgrading your system memory, refer to “Adding and Replacing System Memory on page 58.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 22 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 4.5.1.2 Com / Serial Port Most personal computers have two serial ports. In the BIOS you can assign COM1/COM2/COM3/COM4 to serial port 1 or 2. Most BIOS' also allow you to set the I/O and IRQ but this is mostly done automatically.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 23 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 4.5.1.4 Boot Sector Virus A common setting related to hard drives. When enabled, the BIOS issues a warning message/beep if an attempt is made to write to the boot sector or partition table of a hard disk.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 24 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 4.5.1.9 Plug and Play BIOS Today's BIOS' are Plug and Play (PnP)-aware. This means they are ab le to automatically assign resources such as IRQ and DMA to PnP devices.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 25 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Figure 4-4 I/O Connectors 4.7 Standard Server Components The following sections provide information on the standard system com ponents installed on TAG servers 4.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 26 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 4.7.2 Dual-redundant, auto -sensing power suppl y Power for all the equipment in the system is a dual redundant Hot-Swap AC input Power supply with an Input AC Voltage Range of 115 Vrms nominal, 98 to 138 Vrms (-15%, +20%).
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 27 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Figure 4-6 Hot-Swap Power Supply NOTE : If your server has two power input receptacles, then the server is equipped with a redundant Hot-Swap power supply. Section 5.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 28 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 4.8.2 PCI Audio Card The SV-2003-X2 server carries a PCI Sound Blaster 24 –bit Audio card with: • Patented CMSS 3D Audio Technology • EAX Music Enhancements • Full Windows Media Player 9 Support • Complete Cinematic Surround Sound 4.
Operations Manual SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 29 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 • Security SSL, SSH, KVM Encryption, authentication using LDAP or RADIUS • Remote Management, power con.
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 30 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Chapter 3 Procedures . Electronically distributed. Subje ct to user discr etion w hen printed.
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 31 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 5 Procedures The procedures within this Chapter contain relevant information to ensure your SV-2003- X2 Server maintains its maximum performance potential. 5.1 Installing Red Hat 4.
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 32 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 This will trigger the aut omated format and install onto the RAID. After the install is complete the DVD will eject and boot into the Linux OS. Figure 5-2 Introductory Screen 4.
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 33 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 After the drivers have been installed you will see the full welcoming screen t hat will allow you to install the full version of Linux 4.5. Figure 5-4 Welcome Screen 5.
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 34 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 6. At the language screen select English (English) and Press Next.
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 35 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 8. At the keyboard screen and after keyboard is chosen the system will automatically search for previously installed configurations. Press Next . Figure 5-8 Disk Partitioning Setup 9.
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 36 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 10. At the Disk Partitioning Warning Select YES and Press Next . Figure 5-10 Automatic partitioning At the Automatic partitioning screen Select “ Remove all Partitions on this system.
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 37 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 11. At the Automatic Partitioning screen a further warning will appear. Select YES and Press Next . Figure 5-12 Disk Setup 12. Leave the settings on default and Press Next .
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 38 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 13. Leave the settings on default and Press Next Figure 5-14 Firewall Configuration 14. Check “ Enable Fire Wall ” Press Next . Figure 5-15 Additional Language Support 15.
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 39 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Figure 5-16 Time Zone Selection 16. At the “Time Zone Selection” screen Select America/New York, Eastern Time.
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 40 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 17. Enter and confirm account password. Must enter Password as “ Password ” selection. Press Next . Figure 5-18 Set Root Password (Confirmation) 18. Confirm Root User password selection.
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 41 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 19. On the “Package Installation Default” screen Select “ Install Default Software Packages ”. Press Next . Figure 5-20 About to Install CAUTION: Once you click Next there is no undo .
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 42 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 21. Press Next Figure 5-22 Still Installing Buttons are disabled. Figure 5-23 Installation Complete 22.
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 43 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Figure 5-24 System Check Figure 5-25 Welcome 24. Press Next ..
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 44 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Figure 5-26 License Agreement Check YES If you agree to the licensing agreement. Press Next . Figure 5-27 Set Date and Time 25. Set Date and Time for the system. Press Next .
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 45 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Figure 5-28 Set Display Color and Resolution. 26. Press Next . Figure 5-29 Set Color Depth 27. Change the Resolution to “ 1024 x 768” (Your displays optional resolution.
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 46 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Figure 5-30 Display 28. Select Color display and Resolution. Press Next .
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 47 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Figure 5-32 Personal user Account 30. Create a Personal User Account. Click Continue and Press Next . Figure 5-33 Additional CDs 31. Installation as required. Press Next .
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 48 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Figure 5-34 Finish Setup 32. Press Next Figure 5-35 Log In Screen 33.
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 49 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Figure 5-36 Log in Screen 34. Enter Password. Installation Complete.
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 50 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 5.2 Server Startup 1. Check to make sure that all the cables are seated and connected corre ctly to the back of the unit such as keyboard, mouse, monitor VGA cable and both power cables.
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 51 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 5.3.1 BIOS Configur ation for SV-2003-X3 1. On the Main page, change Quiet Boot to [ Disable ]. Set the System date and time. (Figure 5-11). Figure 5-37 BIOS Setup 2.
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 52 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Figure 5-39 Processor Configuration 3. No changes for Memory C onfiguration.
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 53 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 4. No changes for ATA Cont roller Configuration. (Figure 5-15) Figure 5-41 ATA Controller Configuration 5.
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 54 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 6. No changes for USB Conf iguration. (Figure 5- 17) Figure 5-43 Floppy/USB Configuration 7.
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 55 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 8. No changes for System Acoustic and Performance Configuration. (Figure 5-19) Figure 5-45 System Acoustic Configuration 9. No changes for Security. (Figure 5-20) Figure 5-46 Security 10.
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 56 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Figure 5-47 Server Management 11. Set boot order as follows: DVD (IDE PS), RAID (AAR-3805), LAN (IBA GE) and finally the EFI Shell . (Figure 5.22). Figure 5-48 Boot Order.
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 57 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 12. Select Save changes and Exit.. (Figure 5-23) Figure 5-49 Save Changes.
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 58 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 5.4 Upgrading Memory and Replacing Hot-Swap and LRU Components 5.4.1 Preventing Static Electricity This section provides procedures for replacing all Hot-Swappable and LRU components, including procedures for replacing or adding system memory.
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 59 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Before working with computer components, follow these guidelines: • Avoid static-causing surfaces such as carpeted floors, plastic, and packing foam. • Remove components from their antistatic bags only when you are ready to use them.
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 60 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 3. Loosen the thumb screws on the desired module to be replaced. 4. Depress the module safety latch and gently pull the handle as shown in Figure 4-12. Figure 5-51 Hot-Swap of 2U Server Power Supply Module 5.
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 61 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 When you remove a drive using the Hot-Swap operation, you need to stop the hard drive and take it offline to remove the logical software links to the hard drive, and to reconfigure the file system so that it will now ignore the removed drive.
Chapter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 62 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 NOTE: It is important to make note of the location from which screws are removed since different screw lengths may be used to secure the cover. CAUTION It is not safe to operate TAG servers without the cover in place.
Cha pter 3 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 63 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 designed to meet and exceed many MIL-STD requirements to ensure survivability in the field. 5.8.1 Install system memory. Unlatch both DIMM socket levers, as shown in Figure 4-14.
Chapter 4 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 64 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Chapter 4 RAID . Electronically distributed. Subje ct to user discr etion w hen printed.
Chapter 4 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 65 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 6 RAID RAID is an acronym for Redundant Array of Inexpensive (or Independent) Disks. This section provides a high-level overview that defines RAID, the advantages and disadvantages of various RAID levels, and guidelines to observe when implementing RAID.
Chapter 4 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 66 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 6.1.1 Reasons for RAID Depending on how you implement RAID (which RAID level you use), the benefits include one or both of the following: • Faster performance : In RAID 0, 10, or 50 arrays, the host system can access multiple disks simultaneously.
Chapter 4 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 67 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 Figure 6-1 RAID Level 1 (Mirroring).
Chapter 4 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 68 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 6.2 Configuring RAID 1 ON ADAPTEC 3805 1. When prompted, press Ct rl A to enter the RAID menu. (Figure 6.2) Figure 6-2 Raid Setup Utility 1. Select Array Configuration Utility from the menu then press “ Enter ” (Figure 6.
Chapter 4 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 69 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 3. Select Create Array from the menu and press Enter. (Figure 6-4) Figure 6-4 Create Array 2. Press the Space bar twice to select both drives. Then press Enter to continue.
Chapter 4 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 70 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 3. Highlight RAID 1( Mirror ) press Ent er . (Figure 6-6 Figure 6-6 Highlight RAID 4.
Chapter 4 SV-2003-X2 Server Part Number: 1006446 Page 71 of 72 Version 1.0. 10/30/07 5. Select Disable for Write Caching and press Enter . Then select Quick Init and press Enter twice to continue. (Figure 6-8) Figure 6-8 Array Properties 6. A warning will appear, press Enter to create the RAID.
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Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté TAG SV-2003-X2 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 TAG SV-2003-X2 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation TAG SV-2003-X2, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le TAG SV-2003-X2 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le TAG SV-2003-X2, 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 TAG SV-2003-X2.
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 TAG SV-2003-X2. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei TAG SV-2003-X2 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.