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MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 2200 IR M6 User's Manual 2 Contents 1 Setting up the System 7 Server Position ........................................................................................................................................7 Connecting the System ...........................................................................................................................8 Rear of Server System .......................................................................................................................8 Standard Control Panel ............................................................................................................................9 Local Control Panel ................................................................................................................................10 2 Server System Features 11 Connector and Header Locations ..........................................................................................................12 Configuration Jumpers ..........................................................................................................................13 Light Guided Diagnostics ......................................................................................................................14 RAID Support ........................................................................................................................................15 Hardware Requirements .......................................................................................................................15 Processor .........................................................................................................................................15 Memory ............................................................................................................................................15 Memory Sparing and Mirroring ........................................................................................................16 Optional Hardware ................................................................................................................................16 Remote Management Module .........................................................................................................16 3 Server Chassis Features 17 Component Identification ......................................................................................................................17 Internal Components ........................................................................................................................17 SAS/SATA Mid-Planes ...........................................................................................................................18 Hot-Swap SAS/SATA Backplane ...........................................................................................................19 Peripheral Devices .................................................................................................................................20 4 Hardware Installations and Upgrades 21 Before You Begin ..................................................................................................................................21 Tools and Supplies Needed ..............................................................................................................21 System References ..........................................................................................................................21 Removing and Installing the Chassis Cover ..........................................................................................21 Removing and Installing the Front Bezel ...............................................................................................22 Removing the Front Bezel ................................................................................................................22 Installing the Front Bezel ..................................................................................................................22 Installing a SAS or SATA Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive .............................................................................23 Removing a Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive .................................................................................................24 Removing and Installing the PCI Riser Assembly .................................................................................25 Removing the PCI Riser Assembly ..................................................................................................25 Installing the PCI Riser Assembly ....................................................................................................25 Installing a PCI Add-in Card ..............................................................................................................26 Installing or Replacing a Hot-swap Power Supply .................................................................................27 Removing a Hot-swap Power Supply ...............................................................................................27 Filling Empty Chassis Bays ....................................................................................................................27 Installing Memory ..................................................................................................................................28 Installing DIMMs ..............................................................................................................................28 Installing or Replacing the Processor ....................................................................................................29 Installing the Processor ....................................................................................................................29 Installing the Heat Sink(s) .................................................................................................................30 Removing a Processor .....................................................................................................................31 RJ45 Serial Port Configuration ..............................................................................................................32 Replacing the Backup Battery ...............................................................................................................33 MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 2200 IR M6 3 5 Server Utilities 35 Using the BIOS Setup Utility .................................................................................................................35 Starting Setup...................................................................................................................................35 If You Cannot Access Setup.............................................................................................................35 Setup Menus ....................................................................................................................................35 Clearing the Password ..........................................................................................................................37 Clearing the CMOS ...............................................................................................................................37 6 Troubleshooting 39 LED Information ....................................................................................................................................39 BIOS POST Beep Codes .......................................................................................................................40 7 Technical Reference 41 Power Supply Specifications .................................................................................................................41 750-W Single Power Supply Input Voltages .....................................................................................41 750-W Single Power Supply Output Voltages ..................................................................................41 System Environmental Specifications ...................................................................................................41 8 Regulatory and Integration Information 43 Product Regulatory Compliance ............................................................................................................43 Product Safety Compliance ..............................................................................................................43 Product EMC Compliance ...............................................................................................................43 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings .......................................................................................43 Product RoHS Compliance ...............................................................................................................43 Installation Precautions .........................................................................................................................43 Use Only for Intended Applications .......................................................................................................44 Power and Electrical Warnings ..............................................................................................................44 Rack Mount Warnings ...........................................................................................................................44 4 Contents Figures 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Server System Back ..........................................................................................................................8 Standard Control Panel ......................................................................................................................9 Local Control Panel .........................................................................................................................10 Server Board Connector and Component Locations .......................................................................12 BIOS Select Jumper ........................................................................................................................13 Recovery Jumpers ..........................................................................................................................13 Light Guided Diagnostic LEDs.........................................................................................................14 DIMM Configuration Diagram .........................................................................................................15 Internal Component Locations ........................................................................................................17 Passive Mid-Plane Components......................................................................................................18 Active SAS/SATA Mid-Plane Components ......................................................................................18 Hot-Swap SAS/SATA Backplane Components (Front View) ...........................................................19 Hot-Swap SAS/SATA Backplane Components (Rear View) ............................................................19 Optional Peripherals ........................................................................................................................20 Removing the Chassis Cover ..........................................................................................................21 Removing the Front Bezel ...............................................................................................................22 Removing the Hot-swap Hard Drive Carrier from the Chassis ........................................................23 Removing the Retention Device from the Hot-swap Drive Carrier .................................................23 Attaching a Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive to a Drive Carrier ................................................................24 Removing the PCI Riser Assembly from the Chassis .....................................................................25 Installing a PCI Add-in Card .............................................................................................................26 Removing a Hot-swap Power Supply ..............................................................................................27 Installing Memory............................................................................................................................28 Lifting the Processor Socket Handle ...............................................................................................29 Installing the Processor ...................................................................................................................29 Removing the Socket Cover............................................................................................................30 Installing Heat Sink ..........................................................................................................................31 Changing the Serial Port Configuration ...........................................................................................32 Replacing the Backup Battery .........................................................................................................34 Tables 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. NIC LEDs ...........................................................................................................................................8 Standard Control Panel Features .......................................................................................................9 Local Control Panel Features...........................................................................................................10 Server System Features ..................................................................................................................11 Keyboard Commands ......................................................................................................................36 LED Information ..............................................................................................................................39 POST Error Beep Codes ..................................................................................................................40 Error Beep Codes Provided by Remote Management Modules .....................................................40 750-W Power Supply System Output Capability .............................................................................41 Environmental Specifications ..........................................................................................................41 Product Certification Markings ........................................................................................................43 MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 2200 IR M6 5 6 1 Setting up the System Server Position Please take note of the following criteria for creating a practical and safe workplace when setting up your computer: The system can be used anywhere the temperature is suitable for people. However, rooms with humidity over 70%, and dusty or dirty areas are not appropriate. In addition, do not expose the server to any temperatures over +30 °C or under +10 °C. Make sure that the cables connecting the server to peripheral devices are not tight. Make sure that all power and connection cables are positioned so that they are not trip hazards. When you save data to your server`s hard disks or to a floppy disk, they are stored as magnetic information on the media. Make sure that they are not damaged by magnetic or electromagnetic fields. Because the electronics in your computer can be damaged by jarring, no mechanical devices should be placed on the same surface as the server. This is especially important for impact printers whose vibrations could damage the hard disk. Please take care to ensure a free air flow to the server at all times. Do not block the ventilation slots of the server case and particularly the power supplies. An insufficient air flow may damage the server and / or it's components. ATTENTION In order to fully separate the server from current, the power cord must be removed from the wall outlet. MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 2200 IR M6 7 Connecting the System Rear of Server System A B C D P O N M LK J I H G F E Figure 1. Server System Back A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Low Profile Add-in Card Slots Full Height PCI Add-in Card Slots Upper Power Supply Module Upper Power Receptacle Lower Power Receptacle Lower Power Supply Module (optional) Server Management NIC (optional) I/O Module (optional) I. J. K. L. N. O. P . USB 6 USB 5 Video DB-9 Serial A Connector NIC 1 RJ45 Serial B Connector PS2 Keyboard and Mouse Connectors M. NIC 2 Table 1. NIC LEDs LED Color Left LED LED State Off Solid Amber Blinking Amber Right LED Off Solid Amber Solid Green Description No network connection Network connection in place Transmit/receive activity 10 Mbps connection (if left LED is on or blinking) 100 Mbps connection 1000 Mbps connection 8 Setting up the System Standard Control Panel The diagram below shows the features available on the Standard Control Panel. The Standard Control Panel is one of two required control options that can be selected. The other option is the Local Control Panel. Figure 2. Standard Control Panel Table 2. Standard Control Panel Features Callout A. B. C. D. Feature NIC 2 activity LED NIC 1 activity LED Power/Sleep button Power/Sleep LED Function Continuous green light indicates a link between the system and the network to which it is connected. Blinking green light indicates network activity. Toggles the system power on/off. Sleep button for ACPI compatible operating systems. Continuous green light indicates the system has power applied to it. Blinking green indicates the system is in S1 sleep state. No light indicates the power is off / is in ACPI S4 or S5 state. Random blinking green light indicates hard disk drive activity (SCSI or SATA). No light indicates no hard disk drive activity. Solid green indicates normal operation Blinking green indicates degraded performance Solid amber indicates a critical or non-recoverable condition Blinking amber indicates a non-critical condition No light indicates POST is running or the system is off. Solid blue indicates system identification is active No light indicates system identification is not activated Toggles the front panel ID LED and the baseboard ID LED on and off. The baseboard LED is visible from the rear of the chassis and allows you to locate the server from the rear of a rack of systems. Reboots and initializes the system. Allows you to attach a USB component to the front of the chassis. Puts the server in a halt-state for diagnostic purposes. Allows you to attach a video monitor to the front of the chassis. The front and rear video ports cannot be used at the same time. E. Hard disk drive activity LED System Fault LED F. G. H. System Identification LED System Identification button I. J. K. L. Reset button USB 2.0 port NMI button Video port MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 2200 IR M6 9 Local Control Panel The diagram below shows the features available on the Local Control Panel. The Local Control Panel is one of two required control options that can be selected. Figure 3. Local Control Panel Table 3. Local Control Panel Features Callout A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Feature USB 2.0 port LCD display Menu control button, scroll up Menu control button, scroll down Menu control button, scroll left Menu control button, scroll right System Identification LED Power/Sleep LED Function Allows you to attach a USB component to the front of the chassis. Screen on which system information is displayed. Scroll up one option at a time. Scroll down one option at a time. Move to the previous option. Move to the previous page. Solid blue indicates system identification is active. No light indicates system identification is not activated. Continuous green light indicates the system has power applied to it. Blinking green indicates the system is in S1 sleep state. No light indicates the power is off / is in ACPI S4 or S5 state. Toggles the system power on/off. Sleep button for ACPI compatible operating systems. Solid green indicates normal operation. Blinking green indicates degraded performance. Solid amber indicates a critical or non-recoverable condition. Blinking amber indicates a non-critical condition. No light indicates POST is running or the system is off. Continuous green light indicates a link between the system and the network to which it is connected. Blinking green light indicates network activity. Random blinking green light indicates hard disk drive activity. No light indicates no hard disk drive activity is taking place Reboots and initializes the system. Allows you to attach a USB component to the front of the chassis. I. J. Power/Sleep button System Status LED L. K. M. NIC 1 activity LED NIC 2 activity LED Hard disk drive status LED N. O. Reset button USB 2.0 port 10 Setting up the System 2 Server System Features This chapter briefly describes the main features of the MAXDATA PLATINUM Server System. It provides a list of the server system features and diagrams showing the location of important components and connections on the server system. Table 4 summarizes the major features of the server system. Table 4. Server System Features Feature Dimensions Description · · · · 87.30 mm high 430 mm wide 704.8 mm deep 29.5 kg max chassis weight Server Board Processor Memory Chipset Intel® Server Board S5000PAL Support for up to two Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® processors 5000 sequence · Eight DIMM slots supporting stacked DDR2 533/667 MHz FBDIMM memory · Support for up to 32 GB DDR2 533/667 MHz FBDIMM memory Intel® 5000P chipset, consisting of: · Intel® 5000P Memory Controller Hub (MCH) · Intel® 6321ESB I/O Controller Hub External connections: · Stacked PS/2 ports for keyboard and mouse · RJ45 Serial B port · Two RJ45 NIC connectors for 10/100/1000 Mb connections · Two USB 2.0 ports Internal connections: · One USB port header, which supports two USB 2.0 ports · One DH10 Serial A header · Six Serial ATA 150 connectors with integrated RAID 0/1 support · One ATA-100 44-pin connector for optical drive support · SSI-compliant 24-pin control panel header · SSI-compliant 24-pin main power connector, supporting the ATX-12V standard on the first 20 pins Peripheral Interfaces I/O Controll Video LAN Expansion Capabilities Hard Drives Peripherals Power Supply Fans National Semiconductor PC87427 controller On-board ATI ES1000 video controller with 16 MB DDR SDRAM Intel® 82563EB dual port controller for 10/100/1000 Mbit/sec Ethernet LAN connectivity · One low profile riser slot supporting 2U PCI Express riser cards · One full height riser slot supporting 2U PCI-X and PCI Express riser cards · Five hot-swap SATA/SAS drives · Drive bay for sixth hot-swap SATA/SAS drive or a 3.5 inch tape drive · Slimline bay for IDE optical drive · PCI riser card bracket Up to two 750 W power supply modules · Either non-redundant three fan option or redundant fan module option containing six fans · Two non-redundant fans in power supply · Two front panel USB ports · One internal USB header providing two USB ports IPMI 2.0 compliant platform instrumentation Light Guided Diagnostics USB System Management MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 2200 IR M6 11 Connector and Header Locations A BC D EF GH I QQ J PP OO NN K L M MM LL KK JJ II HH N GG FF EE DD CC BB AA O P Q Z Y X WV U TS R Figure 4. Server Board Connector and Component Locations A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. BIOS Bank Select Jumper Intel 6321ESB IO Controller Hub ® P . Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. Processor 2 Socket Processor Fan 1 Header Voltage Regulator Heat Sink Processor Fan 2 Header Bridge Board Connector ATA-100 Optical Drive Connector (Power + IO) System Fan 2 Header CPU Power Connector Main Power Connector Battery Power Supply Management Connector DD. EE. FF. GG. HH. II. JJ. KK. LL. SATA Port 0 SATA Port 1 SATA Port 2 SATA Port 3 SATA Port 4 SATA Port 5 SATA SW RAID 5 Activation Key Connector Remote Management Module (RMM) Connector System Recovery Jumpers I/O Expansion Module Connector POST Code Diagnostic LEDs Intel® Adaptive Slot - Full Height PCI Express Riser Slot - Low Profile System Identification LED - Blue Back Panel I/O Ports Status LED - Green/Amber Serial B Configuration Jumper System Fan 4 Header System Fan 3 Header MM. Chassis Intrusion Switch Header NN. OO. PP . QQ. 3-pin IPMB Header Local Control Panel Header Serial A Header RMM NIC Connector AA. Dual Port USB 2.0 Header BB. System Fan 1 Header CC. 24-pin SSI Control Panel Connector M. DIMM Sockets N. O. Intel® 5000P MCH Processor 1 Socket 12 Server System Features Configuration Jumpers BIOS Select J3H1 3 1-2: Force Lower Bank 2-3: Normal Operation (Default) 3 Figure 5. BIOS Select Jumper Jumper Name BIOS Select Jumper Purpose If pins 1-2 are jumpered, the BIOS in the lower bank will be selected on the next reset. These pins should be jumpered on 2-3 for normal operation. BMC Force Update Mode 2 3 J1D2 Disable Enable Password Reset 2 3 J1D1 2 3 J1D3 Clear CMOS Figure 6. Recovery Jumpers Jumper Name CMOS Clear Password Clear BMC Force Update Mode Jumper Purpose If pins 2-3 are jumpered, the CMOS settings will be cleared on the next reset. These pins should be jumpered on 1-2 for normal operation. If pins 2-3 are jumpered, administrator and user passwords will be cleared on the next reset. These pins should be jumpered on 1-2 for normal operation. If pins 2-3 are jumpered, BMC Force Update Mode is enabled. These pins should be jumpered on 1-2 for normal operation. MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 2200 IR M6 13 Light Guided Diagnostics The server board contains diagnostic LEDs to help you identify failed and failing components, and to help you identify the server from among several servers. Except for the ID LED, the status LED, and the 5V standby LED, the LEDs turn on (amber) only if a failure occurs. A B C DEFGH I J K N DIM B1 M DIM D2 M DIM A1 M DIM C1 M DIM C2 M DIM D1 M DIM A2 M DIM B2 M M L Figure 7. Light Guided Diagnostic LEDs A. B. C. D. E. F. G. POST Code LEDs ID LED Status LED DIMM A1 Fault DIMM A2 Fault DIMM B1 Fault DIMM B2 Fault H. I. J. K. L. N. DIMM C1 Fault DIMM C2 Fault DIMM D1 Fault DIMM D2 Fault CPU 1 Fault 5V Standby M. CPU 2 Fault 14 Server System Features RAID Support The server system provides an embedded SATA controller that supports both 1.5 and 3.0 Gbps data transfer rates. The BIOS Setup utility provides multiple drive configuration options on the Advanced | ATA Controller setup page, some of which affect the ability to configure RAID. The "Onboard SATA Controller" option is enabled by default. When this option is enabled, the "SATA Mode" option can be set to either Legacy or Enhanced. The Legacy and Enhanced modes affect the RAID configuration as follows: · · Legacy supports four disk drives and does not provide RAID support. Enhanced supports six disk drives and is required for RAID configurations. When the enhanced mode is selected, you can choose to enable or disable "AHCI Mode" or "Configure SATA as RAID". Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology II is enabled by the option, "Configure SATA as RAID." The Intel® Embedded Server RAID Technology II feature provides RAID modes 0, 1, and 10. For RAID 0, 1, and 10, enclosure management is provided through the SATA_SGPIO connector on the server board when a cable is attached between this connector on the server board and to the backplane or I2C interface. Hardware Requirements Processor One or two Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® 5000 sequence processors must be installed. Memory The server board provides eight DIMM sockets across two branches, and each branch has two channels. The DIMM configuration is shown in the following figure. Channel A Channel C Channel B Channel D Figure 8. DIMM Configuration Diagram DIMMA1 Socket MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 2200 IR M6 Branch 0 DIMMA2 Socket DIMMB1 Socket DIMMB2 Socket DIMMC1 Socket Branch 1 DIMMC2 Socket DIMMD1 Socket DIMMD2 Socket 15 DIMMs must be populated in pairs across consecutive channels starting with the lowest numbered slot in each channel. Slots A1 and B1 are paired, followed by slots C1 and D1. For performance reasons, when configuring four DIMMs, DIMM pairs A2 and B2 should never be populated before DIMM pair C1 and D1. A four DIMM configuration should be populated as A1 and B1; C1 and D1. In non-mirrored mode, all DIMMs with the same slot number within a given branch must match (size, technology, manufacturer). It is not required to match DIMMs between different slot numbers. DIMMs must meet the following requirements: · · Use only Fully Buffered DIMMs (FBD) with DDR2 DRAM technology. Use only FBD DDR2-533 and FBD DDR2-667 stacked DIMM modules. In determining your memory requirements, the need for memory sparing or memory mirroring must be considered. Memory Sparing and Mirroring The chipset includes hardware that supports memory mirroring and memory on-line sparing. Both memory mirroring and memory on-line sparing provide a way to prevent data loss in case a DIMM fails. In a mirrored system, the maximum usable memory is one-half of the installed memory, with a minimum of four DIMMs installed. Since the data is duplicated across DIMMs, it means that up to one-half of the installed DIMMs are actively in use at any one time. The remaining DIMMs are used for mirroring. Memory mirroring and memory sparing are mutually exclusive. Only one can be active at a time. Optional Hardware Remote Management Module The Remote Management Module is available to provide advanced server mangement features. One 10/100 Mbps NIC mezzanine card is included for dedicated remote access. 16 Server System Features 3 Server Chassis Features This chapter provides diagrams showing the location of important components and connections on the server chassis. Component Identification Internal Components E F C B A D G H O N M L A K I J Figure 9. Internal Component Locations A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Rack Handles SAS/SATA Backplane Air Baffles Power Distribution Module I. J. K. L. Processor Air Duct System Fan Assembly (redundant option shown) Bridge Board Control Panel (standard control panel shown) Power Supply Module Housing (supports M. Flex Bay - 6th HDD or Tape Drive up to two power supply modules) (optional) Riser Card Assembly Integrated Chassis Intrusion Switch System Memory (below duct in illustration) N. Hard Drive Bays O. Slimline Optical Drive Bay MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 2200 IR M6 17 SAS/SATA Mid-Planes The mid-plane serves as the primary interface between the server board, hot-swap backplane, and control panel. Two midplanes are offered for this system: a passive SATA (data cables required), and an active SAS/SATA RAID (no data cables required). The following diagrams show the location for each connector found on the mid-planes. B C D A E F G H I J Figure 10. Passive Mid-Plane Components A. B. C. D. E. Mid-plane Power Fan 6 Power Fan 5 Power SATA 0-7 Connectors Bridge Board Connector F. Fan 4 Power G. Fan 3 Power H. Fan 1 Power I. J. Fan 2 Power Backplane Connectors C B A D E F G H I J L K Figure 11. Active SAS/SATA Mid-Plane Components A. RAID Battery Connector B. Mid-plane Power Connector C. Raid Cache Mini-DIMM Connector D. Fan 6 Connector E. Fan 5 Connector F. Bridge Board Connector G. H. I. J. K. L. Fan 4 Connector Fan 3 Connector Fan 1 Connector Fan 2 Connector Raid Activation Key (optional) Backplane Connectors 18 Server Chassis Features Hot-Swap SAS/SATA Backplane The backplane serves as an interface between the mid-plane board and the system drives. The following diagrams show the location for each connector found on the backplane. A B C D Figure 12. Hot-Swap SAS/SATA Backplane Components (Front View) A. B. Optical Drive Connector USB Floppy Connector C. D. Control Panel Connector SAS/SATA Connectors A BC D E Figure 13. Hot-Swap SAS/SATA Backplane Components (Rear View) A. Flex Bay Power B. C. Flex Bay Data IDE Connector D. Backplane Power E. Data Connectors (one for the flex bay and one for the mid-plane) MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 2200 IR M6 19 Peripheral Devices The chassis provides locations and hardware for installing hard drives, CD-ROM drive, or DVD-ROM drive, and a bay for installing a tape drive. The following figure shows the available options. Figure 14. Optional Peripherals A. B. C. D. E. Slimline DVD/CD-ROM drive carrier Tape drive bay (optional kit required). See note below. Sixth drive bay (optional kit required) or merged with tape drive bay (see note below) Hard drive bays (four of five, see letter "E" for the fifth drive bay) Fifth hard drive bay or bay for installing floppy drive conversion kit (optional kit required) NOTE When a tape drive is installed, it encompasses both the tape drive bay and the sixth drive bay. You cannot install both a tape drive and a sixth drive. 20 Server Chassis Features

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