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MAXDATA PLATINUM 9000-4R Server System OM12884 Product Guide 2 Contents Part I: User's Guide 11 Regulatory Specifications and Disclaimers ...........................................................................................13 Declaration of the Manufacturer or Importer ...................................................................................13 Safety Compliance ...........................................................................................................................13 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) ..............................................................................................13 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices (International) .....................................................................13 Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity) ............................................................................................13 1 System Description 15 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................15 Chassis Description...............................................................................................................................16 External Chassis Features .................................................................................................................... 17 Chassis Front....................................................................................................................................17 Front Panel .......................................................................................................................................17 Peripheral Bay ..................................................................................................................................19 Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive Bay........................................................................................................ 20 Removable Media Drive Bays ..........................................................................................................21 SCSI Backplane Board .....................................................................................................................21 Processor/Memory Subsystem Serviceability Status Indicators .................................................... 22 Chassis Back ................................................................................................................................... 23 Back Panel........................................................................................................................................24 Power Supply LED Indicators.......................................................................................................... 25 Chassis Top ..................................................................................................................................... 26 I/O Subsystem Serviceability Indicators ......................................................................................... 26 Internal Chassis Features ..................................................................................................................... 27 Power Subsystem ........................................................................................................................... 27 Power Supply Modules ................................................................................................................... 27 Redundant AC Power Source Operation......................................................................................... 28 Plug-in DC-to-DC Converters.......................................................................................................... 28 Processor Power Pods .................................................................................................................... 28 The Power Distribution Board ......................................................................................................... 28 Cooling Subsystem ......................................................................................................................... 28 2 Board Set Description 31 System Board Set ............................................................................................................................... 32 Processor Board.............................................................................................................................. 33 Processor Overview........................................................................................................................ 34 Memory Boards .............................................................................................................................. 34 I/O Board......................................................................................................................................... 35 I/O Riser .......................................................................................................................................... 35 Midplane Board ............................................................................................................................... 36 Front Panel Board............................................................................................................................ 36 SCSI Backplane Board .................................................................................................................... 36 Peripherals............................................................................................................................................ 36 External SCSI Connector (Optional) ................................................................................................ 36 Add-In Board Slots .......................................................................................................................... 37 Video .................................................................................................................................................... 37 SCSI Controller ..................................................................................................................................... 37 ICH4 IDE Controller.............................................................................................................................. 37 Server Management ............................................................................................................................ 38 Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)..................................................................................... 38 QLogic GEM359 SCSI Hot-swap Controller ........................................................................................ 39 MAXDATA PLATINUM 90004R Server System 3 3 Configuration Software and Utilities 41 Power-on Sequence and Power-on Self-Test (POST) ...........................................................................41 The Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Boot Manager .......................................................................41 The Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Shell ..................................................................................... 44 Using BIOS Setup ................................................................................................................................ 46 Starting Setup ................................................................................................................................. 46 Record Your Setup Settings ............................................................................................................ 46 Navigating Setup Utility Screens......................................................................................................47 Primary Screens ...............................................................................................................................47 Advanced.............................................................................................................................................. 49 Security ................................................................................................................................................ 50 System Management ............................................................................................................................51 Exit ....................................................................................................................................................... 53 LSI SCSI Utility ..................................................................................................................................... 54 Clearing CMOS ............................................................................................................................... 60 BIOS Recovery Mode ...........................................................................................................................61 Using the SEL Viewer Utility ................................................................................................................ 62 Running the SELViewer Utility ........................................................................................................ 62 Splash Screen ................................................................................................................................. 63 Graphical User Interface.................................................................................................................. 63 Pull-Down Menu ­ File.................................................................................................................... 66 File Menu Item ­ Open ................................................................................................................... 66 File Menu Item ­ Save As ............................................................................................................... 67 File Menu Item ­ Exit ...................................................................................................................... 67 Pull-Down Menu ­ SEL ................................................................................................................... 67 SEL Menu Item ­ Reload ................................................................................................................ 68 SEL Menu Item ­ Properties........................................................................................................... 68 SEL Menu Item ­ Clear SEL............................................................................................................ 68 SEL Menu Item ­ Display In Hex / Display In Text .......................................................................... 68 SEL Menu Item ­ Sort By ............................................................................................................... 69 Pull-Down Menu ­ Help .................................................................................................................. 69 Help Menu Item ­ General Help...................................................................................................... 69 Help Menu Item ­ About................................................................................................................. 69 Command Line Interface..................................................................................................................70 System Maintenance Utility ..................................................................................................................70 Remote SMU Keyboard Support......................................................................................................71 Local SMU Keyboard Support..........................................................................................................71 About Box Information .................................................................................................................... 72 SMU Application Startup and Shutdown ............................................................................................. 73 Installation of SMU Software .......................................................................................................... 73 Discovery of Servers That Support the SMU.................................................................................. 73 Connections Between SMU Applications and Core Components...................................................74 Remote.............................................................................................................................................74 Local.................................................................................................................................................74 Startup of the Remote SMU Application .........................................................................................74 Startup of the Local SMU Application............................................................................................. 77 Running from CD............................................................................................................................. 77 Running from the System Partition ................................................................................................. 78 Shutdown of the SMU Application.................................................................................................. 78 Server Management Configuration Task.............................................................................................. 78 LAN Channel Configuration Subtask............................................................................................... 79 LAN Channel Configuration Initial View .......................................................................................... 79 Access Mode .................................................................................................................................. 80 Always Available.............................................................................................................................. 80 Disabled .......................................................................................................................................... 80 Privilege Level Limit ........................................................................................................................ 80 4 Contents Callback ........................................................................................................................................... 80 User................................................................................................................................................. 80 Operator .......................................................................................................................................... 80 Administrator................................................................................................................................... 80 Enable DHCP................................................................................................................................... 80 Host IP Address .............................................................................................................................. 80 Subnet Mask ....................................................................................................................................81 Default Gateway IP Address ............................................................................................................81 Default Gateway MAC Address .......................................................................................................81 Automatically Resolve Default Gateway MAC Address...................................................................81 Backup Gateway IP Address ............................................................................................................81 Backup Gateway MAC Address .......................................................................................................81 Automatically Resolve Backup Gateway MAC Address ..................................................................81 Default LAN Configuration Settings Set by the SMU ..................................................................... 82 Gratuitous ARPs may be enabled ................................................................................................... 82 Authentication enables are enabled ................................................................................................ 82 User-level authentication is disabled ............................................................................................... 82 LAN Alert Configuration.................................................................................................................. 82 Enable LAN Alerting........................................................................................................................ 83 SNMP Community String................................................................................................................ 83 Alert Settings .................................................................................................................................. 83 New, Edit, and Delete Buttons........................................................................................................ 84 New/Edit LAN Alert View ............................................................................................................... 84 Destination IP Address.................................................................................................................... 84 Destination MAC Address............................................................................................................... 85 Automatically Resolve Destination MAC Address .......................................................................... 85 Number of Retries........................................................................................................................... 85 Retry Interval................................................................................................................................... 85 Enable Alert Acknowledge.............................................................................................................. 85 Use Default Gateway ..................................................................................................................... 85 Serial Over LAN Configuration View............................................................................................... 86 Enable Serial Over LAN................................................................................................................... 86 SOL Privilege Level ......................................................................................................................... 86 Number of Retries........................................................................................................................... 86 Retry Interval................................................................................................................................... 86 Baud Rate........................................................................................................................................ 86 Default SOL Settings ...................................................................................................................... 86 User Configuration Subtask ............................................................................................................ 87 User Configuration Initial View........................................................................................................ 87 Edit User View................................................................................................................................. 88 Enable User ..................................................................................................................................... 88 Enter Username .............................................................................................................................. 88 Clear Password ............................................................................................................................... 88 Enter/Verify New Password ............................................................................................................ 89 User Privilege Level for LAN Channels ........................................................................................... 89 User Privilege Level for Serial/Modem Channel ............................................................................. 89 Platform Event Filtering (PEF) Subtask ........................................................................................... 90 PEF Configuration Initial View ......................................................................................................... 90 Enable PEF .......................................................................................................................................91 Enable SEL Event Messages for PEF Actions .................................................................................91 PEF Startup Delay ............................................................................................................................91 Alert Startup Delay...........................................................................................................................91 PEF Action Global Settings ..............................................................................................................91 Power Cycle .....................................................................................................................................91 Reset ................................................................................................................................................91 Power Down ....................................................................................................................................91 MAXDATA PLATINUM 90004R Server System 5 Diagnostic Interrupt..........................................................................................................................91 Alert..................................................................................................................................................91 Event Filter Settings View ............................................................................................................... 92 Edit Event Filter View ...................................................................................................................... 93 Enable Event Filter .......................................................................................................................... 93 Enable Alerts .................................................................................................................................. 93 Policy Number Associated With This Event Filter........................................................................... 93 Chassis Action Associated With This Event Filter........................................................................... 93 Configure Policies Button................................................................................................................ 93 OK Button ....................................................................................................................................... 94 Cancel Button.................................................................................................................................. 94 Alert Policy Table View.................................................................................................................... 94 Edit ................................................................................................................................................. 95 Edit Alert Policy Entry View ............................................................................................................ 96 Enable Policy Entry.......................................................................................................................... 96 Policy Number................................................................................................................................. 96 Policy Type ...................................................................................................................................... 97 Select the Destination..................................................................................................................... 97 OK Button ....................................................................................................................................... 97 Cancel Button.................................................................................................................................. 97 Serial/Modem Channel Configuration Subtask ............................................................................... 98 Serial/Modem Channel Configuration Initial View........................................................................... 98 General Settings.............................................................................................................................. 98 Connection Mode............................................................................................................................ 98 Direct Connect Mode...................................................................................................................... 98 Modem Mode ................................................................................................................................ 98 Access Mode ................................................................................................................................. 98 Pre-boot only................................................................................................................................... 99 Always Available.............................................................................................................................. 99 Shared ............................................................................................................................................. 99 Disabled .......................................................................................................................................... 99 Privilege Level Limit ........................................................................................................................ 99 IPMI Messaging Communication Settings ..................................................................................... 99 Flow Control .................................................................................................................................... 99 Baud Rate........................................................................................................................................ 99 Enable Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Hang-up .................................................................................. 99 Default Serial/Modem Configuration Settings Set By the SMU ..................................................... 99 Modem Mode Configuration View................................................................................................ 100 Modem Init String ......................................................................................................................... 100 Modem Escape Sequence ............................................................................................................ 100 Hang-up Sequence........................................................................................................................ 100 Dial Command................................................................................................................................101 Ring Duration .................................................................................................................................101 Ring Dead Time..............................................................................................................................101 Destination Dial Strings View.........................................................................................................101 New/Edit Dial String View..............................................................................................................102 Page Destination Configuration View.............................................................................................102 Enable Paging.................................................................................................................................103 Page Blackout Interval....................................................................................................................103 Call Retry Interval ...........................................................................................................................103 Edit Page Destination View........................................................................................................... 104 General Settings............................................................................................................................ 104 Dial String ...................................................................................................................................... 104 Flow Control .................................................................................................................................. 104 Baud Rate...................................................................................................................................... 104 Stop Bits........................................................................................................................................ 104 Data Bits ....................................................................................................................................... 104 6 Contents Parity ............................................................................................................................................. 104 Call Retries .....................................................................................................................................105 Terminal Mode Configuration View................................................................................................105 Terminal Mode Settings .................................................................................................................105 Enable/Disable Terminal Mode ......................................................................................................105 Enable/Disable Line Editing ...........................................................................................................105 Delete Control ................................................................................................................................105 Turn BMC Echo of Received Characters On ..................................................................................105 Enable Handshake When BMC Ready To Receive Another Message.......................................... 106 Newline Output Sequence............................................................................................................ 106 Newline Input Sequence............................................................................................................... 106 Power Configuration Subtask........................................................................................................ 106 Power Configuration View ............................................................................................................ 106 Save Operation Success/Failure View ...........................................................................................107 Task Error Handling .............................................................................................................................107 Data Entry Errors............................................................................................................................107 Internal Errors For Which a View Can Be Generated .....................................................................107 Data Corruption Errors That the SMU Application Can Handle..................................................... 108 Internal Errors For Which a View Cannot Be Generated .................................................................... 108 Help .................................................................................................................................................... 108 Help for the Remote SMU Application.......................................................................................... 108 Remote SMU Help Use Cases...................................................................................................... 109 ISM Front-end Help....................................................................................................................... 109 SMU Table of Contents Help ........................................................................................................ 109 Help Buttons ................................................................................................................................. 109 Help for the Local SMU Application .................................................................................................... 110 Shutting Down the Server................................................................................................................... 111 EFI Platform Diagnostic Tests ............................................................................................................. 111 Starting the Application.................................................................................................................. 111 Understanding the General User Interface .................................................................................... 112 Understanding Basic Testing.......................................................................................................... 112 Enabling Tests For Execution ......................................................................................................... 112 Setting Test Options ...................................................................................................................... 113 Interpreting Results ........................................................................................................................ 113 Getting Help On Individual Tests.................................................................................................... 113 Viewing System Information .......................................................................................................... 113 Viewing the Test Log ..................................................................................................................... 113 EFI Service Partition ............................................................................................................................ 114 Service Partition Requirements ..................................................................................................... 114 Installing Service Partition Files ..................................................................................................... 114 Installation Requirements............................................................................................................... 114 Installing the Files........................................................................................................................... 114 Booting the Server from the Service Partition ............................................................................... 115 Locally ............................................................................................................................................ 115 Console Redirection ............................................................................................................................ 115 Operation ....................................................................................................................................... 115 Keystroke Mappings....................................................................................................................... 116 Limitations...................................................................................................................................... 118 Interface to Server Management ................................................................................................... 118 Sample Setup for Console Redirection .......................................................................................... 119 Server Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 119 Console Configuration.................................................................................................................... 119 Terminal Mode Overview....................................................................................................................120 Setup and Configuration.................................................................................................................120 Connection Mechanism .................................................................................................................120 Hardware Setup .............................................................................................................................120 Configuration Using System Maintenance Utility (SMU) ...............................................................120 MAXDATA PLATINUM 90004R Server System 7 Serial Channel Configuration ..........................................................................................................120 Direct Connection Mode ................................................................................................................120 Modem Connection Mode.............................................................................................................121 Sample Setup for Terminal Mode ..................................................................................................121 Server Configuration: .....................................................................................................................121 Console Configuration:...................................................................................................................122 Logging Into the Terminal Mode Session ......................................................................................122 User Configuration .........................................................................................................................122 Username and Password Restrictions ...........................................................................................122 Terminal Mode Configuration.........................................................................................................122 Line Editing.....................................................................................................................................123 Echo ...............................................................................................................................................123 Handshaking...................................................................................................................................123 Delete Control Sequence ...............................................................................................................123 Input Newline Sequence................................................................................................................123 Output Newline Sequence.............................................................................................................123 Security Information.......................................................................................................................123 Terminal Mode Commands............................................................................................................124 Input Restrictions ...........................................................................................................................124 Syntax ............................................................................................................................................124 Command Length ..........................................................................................................................124 Character Support ..........................................................................................................................124 Special Character Handling - character ..............................................................................124 Special Character Handling - or character...........................................................124 Special Character Handling - Line Continuation character..............................................................124 Special Character Handling - Illegal characters...............................................................................124 Hex-ASCII Command Format.........................................................................................................124 Text Command Format ..................................................................................................................125 Examples........................................................................................................................................125 Terminal Mode IPMI Message Bridging ........................................................................................125 4 Hot-swapping System Components 135 Tools and Supplies Needed .................................................................................................................135 Equipment Log ...............................................................................................................................135 Hot-swapping System Fans ................................................................................................................135 Hot-swapping Hard Disk Drives ..........................................................................................................137 Determining Drive Status ...............................................................................................................137 Removing a Hard Disk Drive ..........................................................................................................138 Installing a Hard Disk Drive ...........................................................................................................138 Hot-swapping Power Supplies ............................................................................................................138 Determining Power Supply Status .................................................................................................139 Removing a Power Supply .............................................................................................................140 Installing a Power Supply ...............................................................................................................141 Hot Plugging PCI Add-in Cards ...........................................................................................................142 Removing Hot-plug PCI Add-in Cards ............................................................................................142 Installing Hot-plug PCI Add-in Cards ............................................................................................. 144 5 Warnings 147 WARNING: English (USA) .................................................................................................................. 148 AVERTISSEMENTS : Français.............................................................................................................150 WARNUNG: Deutsch ..........................................................................................................................152 AVVERTENZA: Italiano....................................................................................................................... 154 ADVERTENCIA: Español .....................................................................................................................156 6 Troubleshooting 159 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. 54. 55. MAXDATA PLATINUM 9000-4R Server Front View .....................................................................15 Chassis Front View.........................................................................................................................17 Front Panel Controls and Indicators ...............................................................................................18 Peripheral Bay ................................................................................................................................19 Hard Disk Drive Carrier.................................................................................................................. 20 DVD/CD-ROM and LS-240 Drive Carriers .....................................................................................21 Location of Processor/Memory Subsystem Serviceability Indicators .......................................... 22 Chassis Back Features .................................................................................................................. 23 Back Panel View Showing Indicator and Switch Locations............................................................24 Power Supply Indicators ............................................................................................................... 25 I/O Subsystem Serviceability Indicators ....................................................................................... 26 Fan Status Indicators..................................................................................................................... 29 Server System Block Diagram .......................................................................................................31 LSI SCSI Utility Main Menu .......................................................................................................... 55 Adapter Properties ........................................................................................................................ 56 Device Properties.......................................................................................................................... 57 Device Properties Format Option ................................................................................................. 58 Device Properties Verify Option.................................................................................................... 58 Adapter and/or Device Properties Exit Menu ............................................................................... 59 SCSI Utility Exit Menu................................................................................................................... 59 SEL Viewer Utility Main Window .................................................................................................. 65 Status Box ..................................................................................................................................... 65 Message for Empty Event Log ..................................................................................................... 65 SEL Records Displayed in Hex Format ......................................................................................... 66 File Open Window ........................................................................................................................ 67 SEL Properties .............................................................................................................................. 68 Confirmation for Clearing SEL....................................................................................................... 68 Help Window ................................................................................................................................ 69 SMU Application About Box (Application version information)..................................................... 72 SMU Application About Box (Related component information).................................................... 72 ISM Console.................................................................................................................................. 73 Service Partition Connection View.................................................................................................74 Service Partition Utilities ............................................................................................................... 75 Socket Connection Error Message ................................................................................................76 SMU Version Compatibility Error ...................................................................................................76 SMU Home View .......................................................................................................................... 77 LAN Channel Configuration .......................................................................................................... 79 LAN Alerting Configuration ........................................................................................................... 83 New/Edit LAN Alert View ............................................................................................................. 84 Serial Over LAN Configuration View............................................................................................. 86 User Configuration Main View ...................................................................................................... 87 Edit User Configuration View ........................................................................................................ 88 PEF Initial View ............................................................................................................................. 90 PEF Event Filter Settings View...................................................................................................... 92 Edit Event Filter Settings View...................................................................................................... 93 Alert Policy Configuration View..................................................................................................... 95 Edit Alert Policy Entry View .......................................................................................................... 96 Serial/Modem Channel Configuration Initial View ........................................................................ 98 Modem Settings ......................................................................................................................... 100 Modem Destination Dial Strings and Settings .............................................................................101 New/Edit Dial String View............................................................................................................102 Page Destination Configuration View ..........................................................................................103 Edit Page Destination Menu ....................................................................................................... 104 Terminal Mode Configuration Menu ............................................................................................105 Power Configuration Settings View ............................................................................................ 106 MAXDATA PLATINUM 90004R Server System 9 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. Save Operation Successful View .................................................................................................107 SMU Invalid Data Entry Error Example ........................................................................................107 Remote SMU Help Window (Browser-based) ............................................................................ 108 SMU Local Help Window............................................................................................................. 110 Opening the Back Top Cover .......................................................................................................136 System Fan Location and Removal ..............................................................................................137 Removing a Hard Disk Drive ........................................................................................................138 Power Supply Installation Order...................................................................................................139 Removing a Power Supply ...........................................................................................................140 Installing a Power Supply .............................................................................................................141 Removing a Hot-plug PCI Add-in Card ........................................................................................ 143 Installing a Hot-plug PCI Add-in Card ...........................................................................................145 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. Server Physical Specifications .......................................................................................................15 Chassis Feature Summary .............................................................................................................16 Front Panel Control and Indicator Description................................................................................18 SCSI Hard Drive LED Details ........................................................................................................ 20 Processor/Memory Subsystem Serviceability Indicator Details ................................................... 22 Power Supply LED Status Indicators ........................................................................................... 25 Boot Maintenance Menu Options ................................................................................................. 42 EFI Shell Commands..................................................................................................................... 44 Using Setup Screens......................................................................................................................47 BIOS Setup Main Screen Menu Items.......................................................................................... 48 Processor Settings Submenu Items ............................................................................................. 48 BIOS Setup Advanced Screen Menu Items.................................................................................. 49 BIOS Setup Security Screen Menu Items..................................................................................... 50 BIOS Setup System Management Screen Menu Items ................................................................51 Setup Console Redirection Sub Menu Items................................................................................ 52 BIOS Setup Exit Screen Menu Items............................................................................................ 53 Abbreviations Used in Hex Mode Display..................................................................................... 64 Command Line Switches ...............................................................................................................70 Keyboard Support for Remote SMU Client ....................................................................................71 Common Buttons in SM Configuration Views .............................................................................. 79 Non-ASCII Key Mappings ............................................................................................................ 117 ASCII Key Mappings .................................................................................................................... 118 Terminal Mode Request to BMC .................................................................................................125 Terminal Mode Request from BMC .............................................................................................125 Supported BMC Combinations for IPMI Message Bridging ........................................................126 Terminal Mode Text Commands ..................................................................................................126 Boot Option Parameters ..............................................................................................................129 Terminal Mode Configuration.......................................................................................................133 SCSI Drive Status LED Descriptions ............................................................................................137 Power Supply LEDs .....................................................................................................................139 Symptom/Cause/Solution Troubleshooting Guide .......................................................................159 10 Contents Part I: User's Guide 1 2 3 4 System Description Board Set Description Configuration Software and Utilities Hot-swapping System Components This manual consists of two parts: · · User's Guide describes procedures that DO NOT REQUIRE internal server access. You do not need to be a qualified service technician to perform procedures listed in the User's Guide. Service Technician's Guide describes procedures that REQUIRE internal server access. You must be a qualified service configuration technician to perform procedures listed in the Service Technician's Guide. ! WARNING Only a QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN is authorized to remove the server's covers and to access any of the components inside the server, except as noted herein. Before removing top covers or a modules, see "Error! Reference source not found." and "Warnings and Cautions". ! WARNING Anchor the equipment rack: The equipment rack must be anchored to an unmovable support to prevent it from falling over when one or more servers are extended in front of the rack on slides. The anchors must be able to withstand a force of up to 113 kg (250 lbs.). You must also consider the weight of any other device installed in the rack. A crush hazard exists should the rack tilt forward which could cause serious injury. Main AC power disconnects: You are responsible for installing an AC power disconnect for the entire rack unit. This main disconnect must be readily accessible, and it must be labeled as controlling power to the entire unit, not just to the server(s). Grounding the rack installation: To avoid the potential for an electrical shock hazard, you must include a third wire safety-grounding conductor with the rack installation. If the server power cord is plugged into an AC outlet that is part of the rack, then you must provide proper grounding for the rack itself. If the server power cord is plugged into a wall AC outlet, the safety-grounding conductor in the power cord provides proper grounding only for the server. You must provide additional, proper grounding for the rack and other devices installed in it. 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. MAXDATA PLATINUM 90004R Server System 11 ! WARNING ­ POWER CORD RATING Do not attempt to modify or use an AC power cord that is not the exact type required. You must use a power cord that meets the following criteria: · Rating: For U.S./Canada cords must be UL Listed/CSA Certified, 16/3, 75C type, VW-1, SJT/SVT, with NEMA 5-15P or NEMA 6-15P attachment plug and IEC 320 C13 input power connector rated 15 amps. For outside U.S./Canada cords must be flexible harmonized () rated 250 V, 1.0 mm minimum conductor size with IEC 320 C13 input power connector and rated for no less than 10 amps. AC Attachment Connector, wall outlet end for outside U.S./Canada: The AC wall attachment plug should be a three conductor grounding type, rated at 125 V, 15 amps and must be for the configuration of the specific region or country. The AC wall attachment plug must bear at least an accepted safety agency certification mark for the specific region or country. Input Power Connector, server end: The connectors that plug into the AC receptacles on the server must be an IEC 320, sheet C13, type female connector and are rated for 125 V/250 V, 15 A. Cord length and flexibility: Cords must be less than 4.5 meters (14.76 feet) long. · · · ! 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 1500 W (5,100 BTU/hr) for the server. The rack selected and the ventilation provided must be suitable to the environment in which the server will be used. 12 Part I: User's Guide Regulatory Specifications and Disclaimers Declaration of the Manufacturer or Importer We hereby certify that this product is in compliance with European Union EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, using standards EN55022 (Class A) and EN55024 and Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, Standard EN60950. Safety Compliance Europe: International: Low Voltage Directive, 73/23/EECTUV/GS to EN60950 2nd Edition with Amendments, A1 = A2 + A3 + A4 TUV/CB to IEC 60950 3rd Edition, EN60 950 2nd Edition + Amd 1-4, EMKO-TSE (74-SEC) 207/94 plus international deviations Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Europe: EMC Directive, 89/336/EEC: · EN55022, Class A Limit, Radiated & Conducted Emissions · EN55024, ITE Specific Immunity Standard · EN61000-4-2, ESD Immunity (Level 2 Contact Discharge, Level 3 Air Discharge) · EN61000-4-3, Radiated Immunity (Level 2) · EN61000-4-4, Electrical Fast Transient (Level 2) · EN61000-4-5, AC Surge · EN61000-4-6, Conducted RF · EN61000-4-8, Power Frequency Magnetic Fields · EN61000-4-11, Voltage Dips and Interrupts · EN61000-3-2, Limit for Harmonic Current Emissions · EN61000-3-3, Voltage Flicker CISPR 22, Class A Limit International: Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices (International) 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. MAXDATA PLATINUM 90004R Server System 13 14 1 System Description Introduction The MAXDATA PLATINUM 9000-4R as shown in Figure 1 is a compact, high-density rack-mount server system with support for one to four Intel® Itanium® 2 processors and 32-GB DDR SDRAM memory. The system is based on the Intel S870BN4 board set and the Intel® E8870 chipset. The system supports hot-plug PCI and PCI-X add-in cards; hot-swap, redundant power supply modules; hot-swap, redundant cooling fans; and hot-swap hard disk drives. The system also provides interlock status LEDs for critical system interconnects. The system supports Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) and a variety of operating systems. Table 1 presents an overview of the server system's physical characteristics. OM12884 Figure 1. MAXDATA PLATINUM 9000-4R Server Front View Table 1. Server Physical Specifications Characteristic Height Width Depth Weight (max.) Required front clearance Required rear clearance Required side clearance Heat Dissipation 1. Specification 178 mm (6.9 inches, 4U) 445 mm (17.5 inches) 711 mm (28.0 inches) 48 kg (106 lbs)1 76 mm cm (3 inches) 152 mm (6 inches) 25 mm (1 inch) 1500 W (5,100 BTU/hr) 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 90004R Server System 15 Chassis Description The chassis provides a modularized processor/memory subsystem, I/O subsystem, and peripheral bay. Other features are outlined in Table 2. Table 2. Chassis Feature Summary Feature Server Configuration Comment · Stand-alone system including external I/O PCI slots and disk expansion as needs grow · Supports Intel® Itanium® 2 processors · 32-GB Double Data Rate (DDR) Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) memory support with 2-GB DIMMs · · · · · · · · Management · · · · · Front access to hot-swap hard disk drives Three hot-swap 1-inch Ultra320 SCSI hard disk drives Rear access to hot-swap power supplies Two hot-swap 1200-W power supplies in a redundant (1+1, 220 V) configuration with redundant power cords (one per power supply) Four top access hot-swap system fans in a redundant (3+1) configuration Dockable processor/memory subsystem, I/O subsystem and peripheral bay Dockable slim-line LS-240 and DVD/CD-ROM drives Interlock status indicator LEDs for major modulesEight 64-bit hot-plug PCI-X slots Remote management through LAN or modem Emergency Management Port Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) 1.5 compliant Wired for Management (WfM) 2.0 compliant Remote diagnostics support through LAN or modem Expansion and Servicing Upgrades System-level scalability · Field upgradeable to the next generation Itanium® processor family · Multi-generational chassis · · · · Up to 32-GB DDR SDRAM One to four Intel® Itanium® 2 processors External I/O (8 PCI slots) and disk expansion External SCSI connector 16 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 disk drive LEDs ­ Processor/memory module: Subsystem serviceability LEDs · Chassis back: ­ Power supply modules (See Power Subsystem for details) ­ Hot-plug Indicator Board (HPIB) · Chassis top: ­ I/O subsystem ­ Fan bay (See Cooling Subsystem for details) Each of these areas is discussed in this section. Chassis Front Figure 2 shows the front view of the chassis with the snap-on bezel in place. The bezel provides access to the front panel board and the peripheral bay. A B C OM12885 Figure 2. Chassis Front View A. B. C. Bezel Front Panel Peripheral Bay Front Panel The front panel is located to the right of the processor/memory subsystem and provides user interface for system management via switches and status indicatosr LEDs. The front panel also contains the speaker. Figure 3 shows the control buttons and status indicators on the front panel. Table 3 describes their features. MAXDATA PLATINUM 90004R Server System 17 A E B C D F G H I OM12886 Figure 3. Front Panel Controls and Indicators Table 3. Front Panel Control and Indicator Description Item Feature Description Switches A. System ID Switch Toggle switch for blue System ID LEDs (the front panel system ID LED is located inside the system ID switch). See E below for description of LED operation. Asserts SDINT. This switch is accessible through a small opening and requires a narrow tool to activate. Resets the system. Toggles system power. A delay of ~5 seconds is required between pressing the power switch to power down and then power up the system. B. Assert SDINT (System Diagnostic Interrupt) Switch Reset switch Power switch C. D. LED Indicators E. System ID (Blinking or Solid Blue). The system ID LEDs are located inside the system ID switch on the front panel and on the back panel Main Power (Solid or Blinking Green) Identifies the system. The system ID is activated either by the system ID switch or through server management software. Pressing the system ID switch once turns on the LEDs solid blue. Press the system ID switch again, the solid blue LEDs turn off. Remove activation - LEDs turn on blinking for 4 minutes (max). The system ID LEDs cannot be turned off by pressing the switch. A continuously lit LED indicates the presence of DC power in the system. The LED goes out when the power is turned off or the power source is disrupted. Blinking Green indicates the system is in sleep mode. Indicates any system power faults. Off indicates power is OK. Indicates any system cooling faults. Off indicates system cooling is OK. Indicates a system failure. Off indicates system is OK. F. G. H. I. Power Fault (Solid Amber) Cooling Fault (Solid Amber) General Fault (Solid amber) 18 System Description Peripheral Bay ! CAUTION Removal of the LS240 and the DVD/CD drives requires removal of the peripheral bay from the chassis. Therefore, the LS240 and the DVD/CD drives cannot be hot-swapped. Power must be removed from the system when installing or removing these drives to avoid component damage. The peripheral bay consists of two sections: · · The hot-swap hard drive bay (upper section) supporting three 1-inch hot-swap Ultra320 SCSI hard disk drives (A in Figure 4). The removable media drive bay (lower section) supporting: ­ One 1/2-inch IDE DVD/CD-ROM (B in Figure 4) ­ One 1/2-inch IDE LS-240 drive (C in Figure 4) or removable EMI Filler Panel (D in Figure 4). A B C OM12905 Figure 4. Peripheral Bay MAXDATA PLATINUM 90004R Server System 19 Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive Bay The hot-swap hard disk drive carrier (see Figure 5) is designed to accept 15,000-RPM (and slower) Ultra320 SCSI technology SCA-type hard disk drives. The peripheral bay is designed to support 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. A B OM12933 Figure 5. Hard Disk Drive Carrier A. B. Carrier latch Status indicator The carriers contain light-pipes that allow dual color LED indicators to show thsrough the bezel to display hard disk drive status as described in Table 4. Table 4. 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 20 System Description

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