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MAXDATA PLATINUM 9000-2R Server System Product Guide 2 Contents Important Safety Information 11 Important Safety Instructions................................................................................................................11 Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise ...............................................................................................................11 Important Safety Instructions Consignes de sécurité ...........................................................................11 Instrucciones de seguridad importantes ...............................................................................................11 Regulatory and Certification Information ..............................................................................................11 Product Regulatory Compliance.......................................................................................................11 Product Safety Compliance..............................................................................................................11 Product EMC Compliance ...............................................................................................................12 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings.......................................................................................12 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices .................................................................................................12 Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity) ............................................................................................12 Conventions .........................................................................................................................................12 1 System Description 13 External Chassis Features .....................................................................................................................15 Chassis Front....................................................................................................................................15 Front Panel .......................................................................................................................................16 Peripheral Bay ..................................................................................................................................17 Hot-swap Hard Drive Carrier ............................................................................................................18 Removable Media Drive Bay............................................................................................................19 Power Supply Bay ........................................................................................................................... 20 Chassis Rear.................................................................................................................................... 22 Internal Chassis Features ..................................................................................................................... 23 Electronics Bay................................................................................................................................ 23 Cooling Subsystem ......................................................................................................................... 25 Power Subsystem ........................................................................................................................... 27 Power Supply Modules ................................................................................................................... 27 Redundant AC Power Source Operation......................................................................................... 28 Processor Power Pods .................................................................................................................... 28 2 Board Set Description 29 Main Board ............................................................................................................................................31 Processor Sockets .......................................................................................................................... 33 Memory Subsystem........................................................................................................................ 33 SCSI Controller................................................................................................................................ 34 Network Interface Controller........................................................................................................... 34 IDE Controller .................................................................................................................................. 35 Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)..................................................................................... 35 The following is a list of the major functions of the BMC: .............................................................. 35 PCI Riser Board .................................................................................................................................... 36 SCSI Backplane Board.......................................................................................................................... 37 QLogic GEM359 SCSI Hot-swap Controller ................................................................................... 38 Front Panel Board ................................................................................................................................. 39 Front Panel Board Functional Blocks............................................................................................... 39 3 Configuration Software and Utilities 41 Utilities / Drivers on Resource CD.........................................................................................................41 Running Software Utilities Directly from the Resource CD .............................................................41 Power-on Sequence and Power-on Self-Test (POST) ..................................................................... 42 Extensible Firmware Interface Boot Manager ..................................................................................... 42 The Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Shell ..................................................................................... 45 MAXDATA PLATINUM 90002R Server System 3 CMOS Clear .....................................................................................................................................47 BIOS Recovery Mode ..................................................................................................................... 48 BIOS Setup........................................................................................................................................... 49 Starting Setup ................................................................................................................................. 49 Recording Your Setup Settings ....................................................................................................... 49 Navigating Setup Utility Screens..................................................................................................... 49 Setup Screens ................................................................................................................................. 50 Main ................................................................................................................................................ 50 Advanced .........................................................................................................................................51 Security ........................................................................................................................................... 52 System Management...................................................................................................................... 52 Exit .................................................................................................................................................. 54 LSI Logic SCSI Utility ........................................................................................................................... 55 Launching the LSI SCSI Utility ........................................................................................................ 55 Running the LSI SCSI Utility ........................................................................................................... 55 System Maintenance Utility ................................................................................................................. 57 Remote Keyboard Navigation.......................................................................................................... 58 Local Keyboard Navigation .............................................................................................................. 58 About Box Information .................................................................................................................... 59 Server Discovery ............................................................................................................................. 60 Remote SMU Application................................................................................................................ 60 Local SMU Application.................................................................................................................... 62 Running from CD............................................................................................................................. 62 Running from the System Partition ................................................................................................. 63 Shutdown SMU Application ............................................................................................................ 63 Server Management Configuration Task......................................................................................... 63 LAN Channel Configuration Sub-task ............................................................................................. 64 Default LAN Configuration Settings Set by the SMU ..................................................................... 65 Access Mode .................................................................................................................................. 65 Privilege Level Limit ........................................................................................................................ 65 Enable DHCP................................................................................................................................... 65 Host IP Address .............................................................................................................................. 66 Subnet Mask ................................................................................................................................... 66 Default Gateway IP Address ........................................................................................................... 66 Default Gateway MAC Address ...................................................................................................... 66 Automatically Resolve Default Gateway MAC Address.................................................................. 66 Backup Gateway IP Address ........................................................................................................... 66 Backup Gateway MAC Address ...................................................................................................... 66 Automatically Resolve Backup Gateway MAC Address ................................................................. 67 LAN Alert Configuration.................................................................................................................. 67 Enable LAN Alerting........................................................................................................................ 67 SNMP Community String................................................................................................................ 67 Alert Settings .................................................................................................................................. 68 New, Edit, and Delete Buttons........................................................................................................ 68 New/Edit LAN Alert ........................................................................................................................ 68 Destination IP Address.................................................................................................................... 69 Destination MAC Address............................................................................................................... 69 Automatically Resolve Destination MAC Address .......................................................................... 69 Number of Retries........................................................................................................................... 69 Retry Interval................................................................................................................................... 69 Enable Alert Acknowledge.............................................................................................................. 69 Use Default Gateway ...................................................................................................................... 69 Serial Over LAN Configuration ........................................................................................................70 Enable Serial Over LAN....................................................................................................................70 SOL Privilege Level ..........................................................................................................................70 Number of Retries............................................................................................................................70 4 Contents Retry Interval....................................................................................................................................70 Baud Rate.........................................................................................................................................70 User Configuration Sub-task ............................................................................................................71 Enable User ..................................................................................................................................... 72 Enter Username .............................................................................................................................. 72 Clear Password ............................................................................................................................... 72 Enter/Verify New Password ............................................................................................................ 72 User Privilege Level for LAN Channels ........................................................................................... 73 User Privilege Level for Serial/Modem Channel ............................................................................. 73 Platform Event Filtering (PEF) Sub-task .......................................................................................... 73 Enable PEF .......................................................................................................................................74 Enable SEL Event Messages for PEF Actions .................................................................................74 PEF Startup Delay ............................................................................................................................74 Alert Startup Delay...........................................................................................................................74 PEF Action Global Settings ..............................................................................................................74 Event Filter Settings .........................................................................................................................74 Edit Event Filter Settings................................................................................................................. 75 Enable Event Filter .......................................................................................................................... 75 Enable Alerts ...................................................................................................................................76 Policy Number Associated With This Event Filter............................................................................76 Chassis Action Associated With This Event Filter............................................................................76 Configure Policies Button.................................................................................................................76 Alert Policy Table .............................................................................................................................76 Edit Alert Policy Entry ..................................................................................................................... 78 Enable Policy Entry.......................................................................................................................... 78 Policy Number................................................................................................................................. 78 Policy Type ...................................................................................................................................... 78 Select the Destination..................................................................................................................... 79 Serial/Modem Channel Configuration Sub-task .............................................................................. 79 Default Serial/Modem Configuration Settings Set By the SMU ..................................................... 80 Connection Mode............................................................................................................................ 80 Access Mode ................................................................................................................................. 80 Privilege Level Limit .........................................................................................................................81 IPMI Messaging Communication Settings ......................................................................................81 Modem Mode Configuration............................................................................................................81 Modem Init String ............................................................................................................................81 Modem Escape Sequence .............................................................................................................. 82 Hang-up Sequence.......................................................................................................................... 82 Dial Command................................................................................................................................. 82 Ring Duration .................................................................................................................................. 82 Ring Dead Time............................................................................................................................... 82 Destination Dial Strings .................................................................................................................. 83 New, Edit, and Delete Buttons........................................................................................................ 83 New/Edit Dial String........................................................................................................................ 84 Destination Dial String..................................................................................................................... 84 Page Destination Configuration....................................................................................................... 85 Enable Paging.................................................................................................................................. 85 Page Blackout Interval..................................................................................................................... 86 Call Retry Interval ............................................................................................................................ 86 Edit Page Destination ...................................................................................................................... 86 Dial String ........................................................................................................................................ 86 Flow Control .................................................................................................................................... 86 Baud Rate........................................................................................................................................ 86 Stop Bits.......................................................................................................................................... 86 Data Bits.......................................................................................................................................... 87 Parity ............................................................................................................................................... 87 MAXDATA PLATINUM 90002R Server System 5 Call Retries ...................................................................................................................................... 87 Terminal Mode Configuration.......................................................................................................... 87 Enable Terminal Mode .................................................................................................................... 87 Enable Line Editing.......................................................................................................................... 88 Delete Control ................................................................................................................................. 88 Turn BMC Echo of Received Characters On ................................................................................... 88 Enable Handshake When BMC Ready To Receive Another Message............................................ 88 Newline Output Sequence (BMC to console)................................................................................. 88 Newline Input Sequence (console to BMC).................................................................................... 88 Power Configuration Sub-task ........................................................................................................ 89 Chassis stays powered off when power is applied......................................................................... 89 Power is restored to the state that was in effect when power was lost ........................................ 89 Chassis always powers up when power is restored ....................................................................... 89 SEL Viewer...................................................................................................................................... 90 Viewing Events in the SEL ...............................................................................................................91 Home Button................................................................................................................................... 92 End Button ...................................................................................................................................... 92 Previous Button............................................................................................................................... 92 Next Button..................................................................................................................................... 92 <> Button ............................................................................................................................... 92 Viewing Single Events..................................................................................................................... 92 Sorting the SEL ............................................................................................................................... 92 Save Log Button.............................................................................................................................. 93 Open Log Button............................................................................................................................. 93 Clear SEL Button............................................................................................................................. 93 Properties Button ............................................................................................................................ 93 Reload Button ................................................................................................................................. 93 Display as Hex Button ..................................................................................................................... 94 Display as Text Button .................................................................................................................... 94 SDR Viewer..................................................................................................................................... 94 Viewing SDRs ................................................................................................................................. 95 Close Button ................................................................................................................................... 96 Previous Button............................................................................................................................... 96 Next Button..................................................................................................................................... 96 Save To File Button ......................................................................................................................... 96 Open File Button ............................................................................................................................. 96 Properties Button ............................................................................................................................ 96 Reload Button ................................................................................................................................. 96 FRU Viewer ..................................................................................................................................... 96 Viewing FRUs.................................................................................................................................. 97 Save To File Button ......................................................................................................................... 98 Open File Button ............................................................................................................................. 98 Properties Button ............................................................................................................................ 98 Reload Button ................................................................................................................................. 99 Help Button ..................................................................................................................................... 99 Task Error Handling ......................................................................................................................... 99 Data Entry Errors............................................................................................................................. 99 Internal Errors For Which a View Can Be Generated ...................................................................... 99 Data Corruption Errors that the SMU Application can Handle ........................................................ 99 Internal Errors For Which a View Cannot Be Generated ................................................................. 99 Help ............................................................................................................................................... 100 Help for the Remote SMU Application.......................................................................................... 100 ISM Front-end Help....................................................................................................................... 100 SMU Table of Contents Help ........................................................................................................ 100 Help for the Local SMU Application...............................................................................................101 6 Contents EFI Platform Diagnostic Tests .............................................................................................................102 Starting the Application..................................................................................................................102 Understanding the General User Interface ....................................................................................102 Understanding Basic Testing..........................................................................................................103 Enabling Tests For Execution .........................................................................................................103 Setting Test Options ......................................................................................................................103 Interpreting Results ........................................................................................................................103 Help On Individual Tests ................................................................................................................103 Viewing System Information ......................................................................................................... 104 Viewing the Test Log .................................................................................................................... 104 EFI Service Partition ........................................................................................................................... 104 Service Partition Requirements .................................................................................................... 104 Installing Service Partition Files .................................................................................................... 104 Installation Requirements.............................................................................................................. 104 Installing the Files...........................................................................................................................105 Booting from the Service Partition.................................................................................................105 Locally ............................................................................................................................................105 Console Redirection ........................................................................................................................... 106 Operation ...................................................................................................................................... 106 Keystroke Mappings.......................................................................................................................107 Limitations..................................................................................................................................... 109 Server Management Interface ...................................................................................................... 109 Sample Setup for Console Redirection ......................................................................................... 109 Server Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 109 Console Configuration.................................................................................................................... 110 Terminal Mode .................................................................................................................................... 110 Setup and Configuration................................................................................................................. 110 Connection Mechanism ................................................................................................................. 110 Hardware Setup ............................................................................................................................. 111 Configuration Using System Maintenance Utility (SMU) ............................................................... 111 Serial Channel Configuration .......................................................................................................... 111 Sample Setup for Terminal Mode .................................................................................................. 111 Server Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 112 Console Configuration.................................................................................................................... 113 Logging Into the Terminal Mode Session ...................................................................................... 113 User Configuration ......................................................................................................................... 113 Security Information....................................................................................................................... 113 Terminal Mode Commands............................................................................................................ 114 Input Restrictions .......................................................................................................................... 114 Switching between Console Redirection and Terminal Mode ....................................................... 114 Syntax ............................................................................................................................................ 114 Command Length .......................................................................................................................... 114 Character Support .......................................................................................................................... 114 Special Character Handling - character .............................................................................. 114 Special Character Handling - or character........................................................... 114 Special Character Handling - Line Continuation character.............................................................. 114 Special Character Handling - Illegal characters............................................................................... 114 Hex-ASCII Command Format......................................................................................................... 115 Text Command Format .................................................................................................................. 115 Terminal Mode IPMI Message Bridging ........................................................................................ 116 Shutting Down the Server...................................................................................................................123 MAXDATA PLATINUM 90002R Server System 7 4 Technical Reference 125 System Interconnection ......................................................................................................................126 User-Accessible Interconnects............................................................................................................127 Serial Port.......................................................................................................................................127 Video Port ......................................................................................................................................128 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Interface..............................................................................................128 Ethernet Connector ........................................................................................................................129 Ultra320 SCA-2 HDD Connector....................................................................................................131 External Ultra320 SCSI Connector .................................................................................................132 AC Power Input ..............................................................................................................................133 Jumper Information.............................................................................................................................133 Changing Jumper Settings.............................................................................................................133 Configuring Main Board Jumpers ................................................................................................. 134 POST Error Codes and Messages 135 North and South Port 80/81 Cards......................................................................................................135 POST Codes........................................................................................................................................135 POST Codes Module Map .............................................................................................................135 Specific POST Code Modules........................................................................................................138 SAL-A Module ................................................................................................................................138 SAL-B Module ................................................................................................................................140 SAL-F Module ............................................................................................................................... 143 IA-32 Module ................................................................................................................................ 144 Recovery Port 80 Codes ............................................................................................................... 148 POST Error Codes and Messages ............................................................................................... 148 POST Beep Codes .........................................................................................................................150 Memory Test Failure ...........................................................................................................................151 No Memory Found in the System..................................................................................................151 Mismatched DIMMs Within Single Row Populated ......................................................................151 Recovery Beep Codes ...................................................................................................................151 Safety Warnings 153 WARNING: English (US) .................................................................................................................... 154 AVERTISSEMENT: Français ................................................................................................................156 WARNUNG: Deutsch ..........................................................................................................................158 AVVERTENZA: Italiano....................................................................................................................... 160 ADVERTENCIAS: Español...................................................................................................................162 8 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. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. Server System Front ......................................................................................................................13 Server System Front with Bezel Installed ......................................................................................15 Server System Front with Bezel Removed ....................................................................................15 Front Panel Controls, Indicators, and Connectors..........................................................................17 Peripheral Bay ................................................................................................................................17 Hard Drive Carrier...........................................................................................................................18 DVD-ROM / CD-ROM Drive .........................................................................................................19 Power Supply Bay ......................................................................................................................... 20 AC Power Status LEDs ..................................................................................................................21 Chassis Rear Features................................................................................................................... 22 Electronics Bay.............................................................................................................................. 23 Electronics Bay (sub-assembly removed) ......................................................................................24 Power Bay (removed from chassis) .............................................................................................. 25 Cooling Subsystem Layout ........................................................................................................... 26 System Fan Status LED ................................................................................................................ 27 System Architecture Layout.......................................................................................................... 30 Main Board Layout ........................................................................................................................ 32 Location of Memory DIMMS ........................................................................................................ 33 PCI Riser Board Layout ................................................................................................................. 36 SCSI Backplane Board Layout....................................................................................................... 38 Front Panel Board Layout .............................................................................................................. 39 LSI SCSI Utility Main Menu .......................................................................................................... 56 LSI SCSI Device Properties Screen .............................................................................................. 56 SMU Application About Box ......................................................................................................... 59 SMU Application About Box (Advanced button selected) ............................................................ 60 Service Partition Utilities ................................................................................................................61 SMU Home ................................................................................................................................... 62 LAN Channel Configuration .......................................................................................................... 64 LAN Alert Configuration................................................................................................................ 67 New / Edit LAN Alert .................................................................................................................... 68 Serial Over LAN Configuration.......................................................................................................70 User Configuration .........................................................................................................................71 Edit User Configuration ................................................................................................................. 72 Platform Event Filter Configuration ............................................................................................... 73 Event Filter Settings ...................................................................................................................... 75 Edit Event Filter Settings............................................................................................................... 75 Alert Policy Configuration.............................................................................................................. 77 Edit Alert Policy Entry ................................................................................................................... 78 Serial / Modem Channel Configuration ......................................................................................... 79 Modem Mode Configuration..........................................................................................................81 Destination Dial Settings............................................................................................................... 83 New / Edit Dial String .................................................................................................................... 84 Page Destination Configuration..................................................................................................... 85 Edit Page Destination.................................................................................................................... 86 Terminal Mode Configuration........................................................................................................ 87 Power Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 89 SEL Viewer, Hex Display Mode .....................................................................................................91 SDR Viewer................................................................................................................................... 95 FRU Viewer ................................................................................................................................... 98 Remote SMU Help Window (browser based) ............................................................................ 100 SMU Local Help Window.............................................................................................................101 Interconnect Block Diagram.........................................................................................................125 AC Power Input Connector ..........................................................................................................133 MAXDATA PLATINUM 90002R Server System 9 Tables 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. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. Physical Specifications ...................................................................................................................13 Feature Summary ...........................................................................................................................14 SCSI Hard Drive LED Details..........................................................................................................18 Boot Maintenance Menu Options ................................................................................................. 43 EFI Shell Commands ..................................................................................................................... 45 Setup Screen Navigation ............................................................................................................... 50 BIOS Setup Main Screen Menu Items .......................................................................................... 50 Processor Settings Submenu Items...............................................................................................51 BIOS Setup Advanced Screen Menu Items ...................................................................................51 BIOS Setup Security Screen Menu Items ..................................................................................... 52 BIOS Setup System Management Screen Menu Items................................................................ 52 Setup Console Redirection Sub Menu Items ............................................................................... 53 BIOS Setup Exit Screen Menu Items ............................................................................................ 54 Keyboard Support for Remote SMU Client ................................................................................... 58 Keyboard Support for Local SMU Client........................................................................................ 58 Common Buttons for Configuration Management Sub-tasks ....................................................... 64 SEL Sort Order Definitions ............................................................................................................ 92 SDR Type Name Format................................................................................................................ 95 Non-ASCII Key Mappings.............................................................................................................107 ASCII Key Mappings.................................................................................................................... 108 Terminal Mode Request to BMC.................................................................................................. 115 Terminal Mode Request from BMC ............................................................................................. 115 Supported BMC Combinations for IPMI Message Bridging ........................................................ 116 Terminal Mode Text Commands .................................................................................................. 116 Boot Option Parameters............................................................................................................... 119 Terminal Mode Configuration .......................................................................................................123 Cable and Connector Descriptions ...............................................................................................126 Com Connector Pinout .................................................................................................................127 Video Connector Pinout................................................................................................................128 USB Connector Pinout..................................................................................................................128 Ethernet Connector Pinout ...........................................................................................................129 Ultra320 SCA-2 Connector Pinout................................................................................................131 External Ultra320 SCSI Connector Pinout ....................................................................................132 Main Board Jumpers ................................................................................................................... 134 General POST Code Module Numbers for Itanium®-based Platforms .........................................136 SAL-A POST Codes (BSP Only) ...................................................................................................138 SAL-B POST Codes ......................................................................................................................140 SAL-F POST Codes ..................................................................................................................... 143 IA-32 POST Codes ...................................................................................................................... 144 ACPI POST Codes ........................................................................................................................147 SAL Runtime POST Codes...........................................................................................................147 Recovery POST Codes ................................................................................................................ 148 POST Error Messages and Codes............................................................................................... 148 Error Beep Codes .........................................................................................................................150 POST Memory Beep Error Codes ­ Debug Port Encoding List ...................................................151 Recovery Mode Beep Codes .......................................................................................................151 10 Contents Important Safety Information Important Safety Instructions Read all caution and safety statements in this document before performing any of the instructions. Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Lesen Sie zunächst sämtliche Warn- und Sicherheitshinweise in diesem Dokument, bevor Sie eine der Anweisungen ausführen. Important Safety Instructions Consignes de sécurité Lisez attention toutes les consignes de sécurité et les mises en garde indiquées dans ce document avant de suivre toute instruction. Instrucciones de seguridad importantes Lea todas las declaraciones de seguridad y precaución de este documento antes de realizar cualquiera de las instrucciones. ! WARNING Overcurrent protection: The server is designed for an AC line voltage source with up to 20 amperes of overcurrent protection. If the power system for the equipment rack is installed on a branch circuit with more than 20 amperes of protection, you must provide supplemental protection for the server. ! CAUTION Temperature: The range of temperatures in which the server operates when installed in an equipment rack, must not go below 10 °C (50 °F) or rise above 35 °C (95 °F). Extreme fluctuations in temperature can cause a variety of problems in your server. Ventilation: The equipment rack must provide sufficient airflow to the front of the server to maintain proper cooling. The rack must also include ventilation sufficient to exhaust a maximum of 700 W (2500 BTU/hr) for each server. The rack selected and the ventilation provided must be suitable to the environment in which the server will be used. Regulatory and Certification Information Product Regulatory Compliance The Server System MAXDATA PLATINUM 9000-2R complies with the following safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations. Product Safety Compliance · · · EN 60 950 (European Union) IEC60 950 (International) CE ­ Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) (European Union) MAXDATA PLATINUM 90002R Server System 11 Product EMC Compliance · · · · · · CISPR 22 ­ Class A Emissions (International) EN55022 ­ Class A Emissions (CENELEC Europe) EN55024 ­ Immunity (CENELEC Europe) EN61000­3­2 ­ Harmonics (CENELEC Europe) EN61000­3­3 ­ Voltage Flicker (CENELEC Europe) CE ­ EMC Directive 89/336/EEC (CENELEC Europe) Product Regulatory Compliance Markings The Server System MAXDATA PLATINUM 9000-2R may be marked with the following regulatory compliance markings. Regulatory Compliance CE Mark Country Europe Marking Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity) This product has been tested in accordance too, and complies with the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/ EEC) and EMC Directive (89/336/EEC). The product has been marked with the CE Mark to illustrate its compliance. Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual: ! ! WARNING Warnings indicate conditions that, if not observed, can cause personal injury. CAUTION Cautions warn you about how to prevent damage to hardware or loss of data. NOTE Notes call attention to important information. 12 Important Safety Information 1 System Description The MAXDATA Server System 9000-2R is a compact, high-density, rack mount server system with support for one to two Intel® Itanium® 2 processors and 16-GB DDR SDRAM memory. The scaleable architecture of the system supports Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) and a variety of operating systems. The server system supports several high availability features, such as hot-swap and redundant power supply modules, hot-swap and redundant fans for cooling, and hot-swap hard drives. Serviceability features include LED indicators for system, reset, hard drive and LAN status and system identification. Additional features include video connector and dual USB ports accessible from the front panel. Colorcoded parts differentiate hot-swap and non-hot-swap serviceable components. Figure 1 provides a diagram of the front and top of the server system, with the chassis cover in place. TP00299 Figure 1. Server System Front Table 1 provides the system dimensions and weight. Table 1. Physical Specifications Specification Height Width Depth Front clearance Side clearance Rear clearance Weight (note 1) Value 3.4 inches (87 mm) 17.7 inches (449 mm) 29.4 inches (747 mm) 3 inches (76 mm) 1 inch (25 mm) 6 inches (152 mm) 65 lbs (30 kg) Note 1. The system weight listed above is an estimate for a fully configured system and will vary depending on the number of peripheral devices and add-in cards as well as the number of processors and DIMMs installed in the system. MAXDATA PLATINUM 90002R Server System 13 Table 2 provides a list and brief description of the features of the server system. Table 2. Feature Summary Feature Compact, high-density system Configuration flexibility Description Rack-mount server with a height of 2U (3 1/2 inches) and a depth of 28 inches · 1-2 way capability in low profile and cost effective packaging · Stand-alone system including external I/O slots/disk expansion as needs grow · Intel® Itanium® 2 processor support · 16-GB Double Data Rate (DDR) Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) memory support · · · · · · · Front access to hot-swap hard drives Hot-swap fans Front access to hot-swap power supplies Dockable power to main board System power and reset status LEDs System ID switch on front panel and LEDs on front and back Color-coded parts to identify hot-swap and non-hot-swap serviceable components Serviceability Availability · Three PCI-X slots · Three hot-swap 350-W power supplies in a redundant (2+1) configuration · Dual redundant power cords (1+1) when three power supplies are present · Six hot-swap system fans in a redundant (5+1) configuration · Two hot-swap 1-inch Ultra320 SCSI hard drives · · · · · Remote management Emergency Management Port (EMP) Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) 1.5 compliant Wired For Management (WfM) 2.0 compliant Remote diagnostics support Manageability Upgradeability and investment protection System-level scalability · Supports Intel® Itanium® 2 processors · Field upgradeable to next generation (Montecito) processor family · Multi-generational chassis · · · · Up to 16-GB DDR SDRAM (using 2-GB DIMMs) One to two Intel® Itanium® 2 processors External I/O (3 slots) / disk expansion External SCSI connector · · · · · System Status LED Hard Drive Fault LED LAN1 & LAN2 Status LEDs Video Connector Dual USB 1.1 Ports Front panel · System Power switch and LED · System Reset switch · System Diagnostic Interrupt (SDINT) switch · System ID switch and LED · DVD/CDRW · External USB floppy or key fob Removable media 14 System Description External Chassis Features System controls and indicators are located in several places on the chassis as follows: · Chassis front: ­ Front panel: Front panel switches and LEDs ­ Peripheral bay: Hard drive LEDs ­ Power bay: Power Module LEDs and Power Supply LEDs · Chassis back panel: System ID LEDs and LAN port LEDs Each of these areas is discussed below. Chassis Front The following figure shows the front of the chassis with the snap-on bezel in place. The bezel must be removed to access the front panel switches, power supplies, SCSI drives and DVD-CDRW devices. Figure 3 shows the front of the chassis with the bezel removed. TP00300 Figure 2. Server System Front with Bezel Installed Figure 3. Server System Front with Bezel Removed A. Hard drives B. CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive C. Front panel D. E. Power supply modules Power bay MAXDATA PLATINUM 90002R Server System 15 Front Panel The front panel is located at the right side of the server system, at the front of the chassis. The front control panel of the displays status lights for system status, hard drives, and power supplies. Figure 4. Front Panel Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Callout A. Control, Connector, Indicator System Power switch & LED Description Toggles system power LED Off On Off On State Power off Power on S5 S0 ACPI No No Yes Yes B. C. System Reset switch SDINT (System Diagnostic Interrupt) switch System ID switch and LED (Blue) System Status/Fault LED (Green/Amber) Resets the system. Asserts SDINT D. E. System identification switch and light Indicates system status. LED Off Green, solid Green, blinking Amber, solid Amber, blinking State Not ready Ready Ready ­ Degraded Critical Alarm Non-Critical Alarm Description Post err/NMI Ev/CPU missing No Alarms CPU Fault, DIMM killed Critical of Pwr Flt, Fan, Voltage, and Temperature failures. Non-Critical of redundant Pwr Flt, redundant Fan, Voltage, and Temperature failures. continued 16 System Description (continued) Callout F. Control, Connector, Indicator Hard Drive Fault LED (Amber) Description Indicates hard drive subsystem fault status. LED Off On Blinking State Drive Missing Inactive Inactive Description Slot Empty, Online, Prepare for removal. Drive Failed Drive Identity, Rebuild, Predictive Fail, Rebuild Interrupt or Rebuild on empty slot. G, H. LAN1, LAN2 Status LEDs (Green) Indicates LAN activity status. LED Off On Blinking State Idle Inactive Active No Access Access Description I. J. H. Video connector USB3 connector USB4 connector Video port, standard VGA compatible, 15-pin connector USB port 3, 4-pin connector USB port 2, 4-pin connector Peripheral Bay The peripheral bay supports up to two 1-inch hot-swap Ultra320 SCSI hard drives and one 1/2-inch ATA-33 IDE DVD/CD-ROM drive. The peripheral bay supports Low Voltage Differential (LVD) SCSI disk drives only. Single-Ended (SE) SCSI devices are not supported in the peripheral bay, however SE device support is available via the secondary external SCSI channel located at the rear of the chassis. Figure 5. Peripheral Bay A. Hard drives B. CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive MAXDATA PLATINUM 90002R Server System 17 Hot-swap Hard Drive Carrier The hot-swap hard drive carrier accepts 15,000-RPM and slower Ultra320 SCSI technology SCA-type hard drives. The peripheral bay supports Low Voltage Differential (LVD) SCSI disk drives only. SingleEnded (SE) SCSI devices are not supported in the peripheral bay. SE drives are only supported on the external SCSI connector. Hard drive carriers that accommodate 3.5-inch by 1.0-inch SCSI disk drives are required as part of the hot-swap implementation. The disk drive is attached to the carrier with four fasteners, and is retained in the chassis by a locking handle. Figure 6 shows a hard drive carrier that has been removed from the peripheral bay. The drive is accessed by pressing the latch to release the drive carrier door, then pulling out on the door. The SCSI backplane board contains a dual-color LED for each hard drive. The LED can be seen at the right edge of the carrier, as shown in the figure. The LED displays the drive status, as described in Table 3. A B Figure 6. Hard Drive Carrier A. LED B. Latch Table 3. SCSI Hard Drive LED Details Feature Green, flashing Yellow/Green flashing Yellow/Blank flashing Not illuminated Description Indicates the hard drive is active Indicates a hard drive fault and hard drive is powered Indicates a hard drive fault and hard drive is not powered Indicates no hard drive is installed in the bay 18 System Description Removable Media Drive Bay ! CAUTION The DVD/CD-ROM drive cannot be hot-swapped. In order to add, remove or replace a DVD/CD-ROM drive, the system must be powered down, power sources unplugged and the top cover of the chassis must be removed to access the DVD/CD-ROM drive area. The slim-line DVD/CD-ROM drive is installed in a drive carrier that is inserted from the rear of the peripheral bay. This device is not hot-swappable; you must switch off system power, remove all power cords, open the chassis and then remove the peripheral bay to remove or install a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive snaps into the carrier as shown below and is secured by four raised points. The raised points line up with the mounting holes on the sides of the drive. Two of these mounting points are spring loaded and two are stationary. TP00303 Figure 7. DVD-ROM / CD-ROM Drive MAXDATA PLATINUM 90002R Server System 19 Power Supply Bay The power supply bay, shown below, is located in the lower front of the system. Redundant power status LED indicators are in the left portion of the power bay and three hot-swap power supply modules dock into the three bays on the right. Figure 8. Power Supply Bay A. Power status LEDs B. Power supply modules The power subsystem can be configured as follows: · · Three power supply modules installed, (2+1) redundancy Two power supply modules installed, non-redundant NOTE The power supply modules must be populated from right to left. The left power supply module is optional in a non-redundant configuration. If no module is installed in the left slot, a filler panel is required for proper system cooling. Two power supply modules are capable of handling the worst-case power requirements for a fully configured server system. This includes two Intel® Itanium® 2 processors, 16 GB of memory, three PCI add-in cards, two hard drives, and a DVD-ROM / CD-ROM drive. When the system is configured with three power supply modules, the hot-swap feature allows you to replace a failed power supply module while the system is running. The power subsystem receives AC power through two power cords. When three power supply modules and two power cords are installed, the system supports (1+1) power cord redundancy. This feature allows the system to be powered by two separate AC sources. In this configuration, the system will continue to function without interruption if one of the AC sources fails. The AC power status LEDs in the power supply module provide information on the status of the power sources. The LEDs are shown below, indicated by the letter "A" in the diagram. The possible LED states are described below the diagram. 20 System Description

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