PRIMERGY PRIMERGY TX150 S3 Server System Options Guide Susanne Däschlein Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH München 81730 München e-mail: email: manuals@fujitsu-siemens.com Tel.
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Introduction Procedure Safety notes Preparation Main memory Accessible drives Controller in the PCI slots RemoteView components External SCSI interface Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Continued
Converting from the floorstand model to the rack model Completion Appendix Abbreviations, Related publications and Index
Contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . Overview of the documentation Extensions and conversions . . Notational conventions . . . . . 2 Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3 Safety notes 4 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 Preparation . . . . . . . . . Floorstand model . . . . . . Opening the server . . . . . Removing the front cover . . Removing the hard disk cover Rack model . . . . . . . . . Opening the server . . . . .
Contents 12.1.1 12.1.2 12.1.3 12.2 12.2.1 12.2.2 Attaching the hard disk cover Attaching the front cover . . Closing the server . . . . . . Rack model . . . . . . . . . Attaching the rack front cover Closing the server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 60 61 62 62 64 13 13.1 13.1.
1 Introduction The PRIMERGY TX150 S3 Server is an Intel-based server for medium-sized networks and large companies. The server is suitable for use as a file server as well as an application, information, or Internet server. It is available as a floorstand or rack model. The floorstand model can be converted to a rack model using an optional conversion kit. 1.
Extensions and conversions Introduction – The Technical Manual for the system board D1979 (PDF available on the ServerBooks CD supplied) – The “BIOS Setup” manual (PDF available on the ServerBooks CD supplied) – The “PRIMERGY ServerView Suite - ServerStart” manual (printed copy always supplied with the server, and available as PDF file on the ServerBooks CD supplied) – The “Global Array Manager Client Software User’s Guide” (PDF available on the ServerBooks CD supplied) – The “Integrated Mirroring User’s
Introduction Extensions and conversions Additional accessible drives Three 5.25-inch bays are available for accessible drives. The top side bay is already occupied by a CD/DVD ROM drive. Hard disks extension box In the SCSI version the two lower 5.25-inch bays for accessible drives can be used to integrate a hard disks extension box. The hard disks extension box enables up to three additional HDD modules to be integrated.
Notational conventions Introduction Conversion standard power supply to hot-plug power supply The standard power supply can be replaced by a hot-plug power supply. The hot-plug power supply consists of two power supply modules. If one power supply module fails, the other power supply module guarantees the unrestricted operation and the defective power supply module can be replaced be replaced while the system is operating (hot-plug).
2 Procedure V CAUTION! The actions described in these instructions should only be performed by technicians, service personnel or technical specialists. Equipment repairs should only be performed by authorized, qualified staff. Any unauthorized opening and improper repairs could expose the user to risks (electric shock, energy hazards, fire hazards) and could also damage the equipment.
3 Safety notes I The following safety notes are also provided in the “Safety” manual. This device complies with the relevant safety regulations for data processing equipment. If you have any questions about where you can set up the device, contact your sales outlet or our customer service team. V CAUTION! The actions described in these instructions should only be performed by technicians, service personnel or technical specialists.
Safety notes Installation and operation V CAUTION! ● If the rack model is integrated in an installation that receives power from an industrial (public) power supply network with the IEC309 connector, the (public) power supply protection must comply with the requirements for the non-industrial (public) power supply networks for the type A connector. ● The server automatically sets itself to a voltage in the range of 100 V to 240 V. Make sure that your local voltage is within this range.
Safety notes ● In emergencies (e.g. damaged casing, controls or cables, penetration of liquids or foreign matter), switch off the device immediately, remove the power plug and contact your sales outlet or customer service team. ● Proper operation of the device (in accordance with IEC 60950/ EN 60950) is only ensured if the casing is completely assembled and the rear covers for the installation openings have been put in place (electric shock, cooling, fire protection, interference suppression).
Safety notes Batteries V CAUTION! ● Incorrect replacement of batteries may lead to a risk of explosion. The batteries may only be replaced with identical batteries or with a type recommended by the manufacturer (see the technical manual for the system board under “Related publications” on page 79). ● Do not throw batteries into the trash can. They must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste.
Safety notes Notes on handling CDs and CD-/DVD-ROM drives V CAUTION! ● Use only CDs in proper condition in the CD-/DVD-ROM drive of your server to prevent data loss, damage to the device and injuries. ● Therefore, check each CD for damage, cracks, breakage etc. before inserting it in the drive. Please note that any additional labels applied may change the mechanical properties of a CD and cause imbalance. Damaged and imbalanced CDs can break at high drive speeds (data loss).
Safety notes Modules with electrostatic-sensitive components: Systems and components that might be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD) are marked with the following label: Figure 1: ESD label When you handle components fitted with ESDs, you must observe the following points under all circumstances: ● Remove the power plug from the power socket before inserting or removing components containing ESDs. ● You must always discharge yourself of static charges (e.g.
4 Preparation V CAUTION! Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 7 et seqq. . 4.1 Floorstand model 4.1.1 Opening the server Ê Terminate all applications and shut down the server correctly. Ê If your operating system has not switched off the sever, press the on/off switch. Ê Pull all power connectors out of the power outlets. Ê If required, remove the lock on the side cover. 1 4 3 2 Figure 2: Loosening the screws Ê Unlock the server (1).
Floorstand model 4.1.2 Preparation Removing the front cover Remove the front cover when making the following extensions and upgrades: – Installing further accessible drives – Upgrading the floorstand model to a rack model Ê Remove the hard disk cover as shown in figure 5 on page 15. 2 1 Figure 3: Removing the front cover Ê Disengage the three tabs (1) on the left side one after the other and rotate the front cover outward (2) about 2 cm.
Preparation 4.1.3 Floorstand model Removing the hard disk cover Remove the hard disk cover when making the following extensions and upgrades: – Installing further SATA hard disk drives Ê Terminate all applications and shut down the server correctly. Ê If your operating system has not switched off the sever, press the on/off switch. 2 1 4 3 Figure 5: Removing the hard disk cover Ê Unlock the server (1) and remove the key. Ê Push the drive cover up as far as possible (2).
Rack model 4.2 Preparation Rack model Ê Terminate all applications and shut down the server correctly. Ê If your operating system has not switched off the server, press the on/off button. Ê Pull all power connectors out of the power outlets. 4.2.1 Opening the server 1 2 Figure 6: Loosening the knurled screws Ê Loosen the four knurled screws (1) and pull the server as far as possible out of the rack (2).
Preparation Rack model 2 1 Figure 7: Loosening the locking spring Ê Press in the locking spring (1) on both sides and carefully pull the server outward (2). 2 Figure 8: Removing the server from the rack cabinet Ê Disconnect all cables on the rear of the server. Ê Remove the telescopic rails on the left and right side (three screws).
Rack model Preparation V CAUTION! At least two people are needed to lift the server out of the rack cabinet. Ê Lift the server out of the rails and place it on a table, for example. 3 1 2 2 Figure 9: Loosening the screws Ê Unlock the top cover by removing the two screws at the rear side (1). Ê Push back the top cover approxiate 2 cm (2). Ê Remove the top cover (3).
Preparation 4.2.2 Rack model Removing the rack front cover Remove the rack front cover when carrying out the following extension: – Installing further accessible drives 1 2 1 Figure 10: Removing the rack front cover Ê Remove two screws on either side (1). Ê Remove the rack front cover to the front (2). 1 2 4 3 Figure 11: Removing the plastic front cover Ê Disengage the three tabs (1) on the top side one after the other and pull out the plastic front cover frontward (2) about 2 cm.
5 Main memory V CAUTION! Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 7 et seqq. . The system board supports up to 4 Gbytes of main memory. Four slots (2 slots form a memory bank) are provided for the main memory. Each memory bank can be equipped with 256 Mbyte, 512 Mbyte or 1 Gbyte unbuffered DDR I memory modules. 5.
Extending/replacing the main memory Main memory The table below shows the order in which the memory banks must be equipped: single channel dual channel 5.
Main memory Extending/replacing the main memory 2 2 Figure 14: Inserting a memory module Ê Press the holders on either side of the mounting location concerned outward. Ê Insert the memory module in the mounting location (1) until the holders at the sides engage (2). Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 59 et seqq. .
6 Accessible drives V CAUTION! Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 7 et seqq. . Three 5.25-inch bays are available for accessible drives. The top side bay is already equipped with a CD/DVD-ROM drive. The two lower bays can also be used to install a hard disks extension box. 6.1 Installing an accessible 5.25-inch drive The 5.25-inch drives available are magnetic tape drives, CD/DVD-ROM drives and CD/DVD-ROM burners. These drives can be installed in the two free 5.
Installing an accessible 5.25-inch drive Accessible drives Ê Remove the EasyClick rails from the dummy cover by removing the four screws on each side. I Note that there are two M3 screws and two UNC screws on each side. V CAUTION! Keep the dummy cover for future use. If you remove the accessible drive again and do not replace it with a new one, the dummy cover must be reinstalled to comply with EMC regulations and to satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures.
Accessible drives Installing an accessible 5.25-inch drive Ê Attach the front cover or rack front cover, close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 59 et seqq. . You will find in the following figures which holes and screws should be used for the magnetic tape dives.
Installing an accessible 5.
Accessible drives 6.2 Installing the hard disks extension box Installing the hard disks extension box In the SCSI version the two lower 5.25 inch bays for accessible drives can be used to install a HDD extension box. But it is required that the server is equipped with a 1- or 2-channel RAID controller. I It is not allowed to operate the hard disks of the HDD extension box together with the internal hard disks via one common SCSI line.
Installing the hard disks extension box Accessible drives Figure 21: Attaching the EasyClick rails Ê Screw the EasyClick rails onto either side of the hard disks extension box using four M3 screws for each rail. Use the holes marked above for this purpose. Ê Push the hard disks extension box fully into the bay until the EasyClick rails latch in place. Ê Connect the power cable plug P2 to the hard disks extension box.
7 Controller in the PCI slots V CAUTION! Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 7 et seqq. . The system board offers six PCI slots: 2 x PCI-X (64 Bit / 66 MHz), 3 x PCI (32 Bit / 33 MHz) and 1 x PCI-Express x1 slot. The PCI slot 2 is prepared for Zero Channel RAID (ZCR).
Installing a controller 7.1 Controller in the PCI slots Installing a controller Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 13 et seqq. . 3 1 2 Figure 23: Removing the rear cover Ê Swing the locking swivel in the direction of the arrow (1). Ê Press onto the clip (2) and remove it. Ê Remove the PCI slot’s rear cover (3). V CAUTION! Keep the rear cover of the PCI slot for future use.
Controller in the PCI slots Installing a controller a 2 1 4 33 Figure 24: Installing a controller Ê Install the controller in the PCI slot and press it carefully into the associated plug-in location on the system board (1) until it engages properly. Ê Place the clip on the slot cover in such a way that the pin (a) fits into the hole of the slot cover (2), and press the clip in the direction of the arrow (3) until it engages. Ê Swing the locking swivel (4) in its locking position.
PCI slot assembling 7.2 Controller in the PCI slots PCI slot assembling Install first those controllers which request a defined slot. Then install the PCIX controllers, then the PCI66 and at least the PCI33 controllers. PCI bus type Quanti Preferred ty slot Forbidden slot 1.
8 RemoteView components V CAUTION! Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 7 et seqq. . 8.1 RemoteView Service Board S2 LP I How to configure the RSB S2 LP is described in detail in the User Guide “RemoteView”. The preferred mounting location for the RSB S2 is PCI slot 1. The RSB S2 LP is connected to the system board via a power and a data cable. The RSB S2 LP kit contains an external power supply.
RemoteView Service Board S2 LP RemoteView components Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 13 et seqq. . 1 2 Figure 25: Connecting cables to the RSB S2 LP Ê Connect the power cable (1) and the data cable (2) to the RSB S2 LP. Ê Install the RSB S2 LP in PCI slot 1 as described in section “Installing a controller” on page 32.
RemoteView components RemoteView Service Board S2 LP Adapter RSB S2 LP 1 2 3 4 Externe Stromversorgung/ external power supply Figure 27: Connecting external cables 1 connect to USB port of the server 2 connect to LAN port of the network 3 connect to VGA port of the server 4 connect to VGA port of the monitor U41604-Z156-1-76 Options Guide 37
RemoteView Service Board S2 LP RemoteView components Ê Connect the external cables and the external power supply as shown in figure 27 on page 37. Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 59 et seqq. .
9 External SCSI interface V CAUTION! Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 7 et seqq. . If the internal hard disks are connected via a PCI RAID controller, one channel of the on-board controller can also be made available for connecting a peripheral cabinet SX10 via an external SCSI interface. 9.1 Installing the external SCSI interface Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 13 et seqq. .
10 Conversion standard PS to hotplug PS V CAUTION! Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 7 et seqq. . The standard power supply can be replaced by a hot-plug power supply. The hot-plug power supply consists of up to two power supply modules. The upgrade kit contains only one power supply module (for power supply redundancy the second power supply module must be additionally ordered).
Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS 1 1 Figure 29: Loosening the screws Ê Remove the five screws (1) which attach the adapter plate of the standard power supply to the housing. 2 Figure 30: Taking out the standard power supply Ê Slide the standard power supply somewhat toward the inside (1) to detach it from the brackets in the side cover and take it out toward the side (2).
Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Figure 31: Installing the Power backplane in the PS cage Ê Insert the Power backplane in the PS cage. Ê Push the Power backplane in direction of the arrows until the three bolts of the PS cage engage. Ê Fasten the Power backplane with one knurled screw (see the circle).
Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Figure 32: Installing the PS cage Ê Push the PS cage from inside into the bay. In the floorstand model the Power backplane is positioned under the top cover, and in the rack model at the right-hand side cover (seen from front side). V CAUTION! Make sure that the two noses of the PS cage (see the arrows) engage in the housing. Ensure that no damage is caused to the cables.
Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Figure 33: Fastening the PS cage in the housing Ê Fasten the PS cage in the housing with one screw M3x4.5 mm (see the circle).
Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Figure 34: Fastening the PS cage at the rear side Ê Fix the locking rail with four screws (see the arrows) on the rear side of the server.. Ê Fasten the PS cage with three screws M3x4.5 mm (see the circles) at the rear side. Ê Connect all power cables to the system board and the drives (see the cabling plans in the Appendix).
Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Figure 35: Inserting the power supply module Ê Push the power supply module in the left side (floorstand model) or bottom side (rack model) bay. Ê Lift the green handle somewhat upwards so that the forked levers (see the arrows) can fit to the locking rail.
Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Figure 36: Locking the power supply module Ê Push the green handle downward until the locking slide (see the arrow) engages. Ê Plug the power cord to the connector of the power supply module. Ê If you want to install a second power supply module, proceed in the same way.
Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Figure 37: Installing the dummy cover Ê If you have not ordered a second power supply module, install the dummy cover in the second bay: Hook the top side of the dummy cover into the chassis, after this swivel the dummy cover down and fasten it with one screw (see the arrow) to the housing. V CAUTION! For floorstand models with hot-plug power supply the supplied anti-tilt bracket must be fitted at the rear of the server.
Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Mounting the anti-tilt bracket (only floorstand model) Ê Attach the left-hand side cover as described in section “Closing the server” on page 61. 1 1 Figure 38: Mounting the anti-tilt bracket Ê Position the server on the anti-tilt bracket in the way that the rubber feet of the server fit into the openings of the bracket (1).
Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS Figure 39: Fastening the anti-tilt bracket Ê Fasten the anti-tilt bracket using the two knurled screws (1). Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 59 et seqq. . V CAUTION! After installing the hot-plug power supply the SDR (sensor data record) data base must be updated. For this sequence you need the BIOS flash diskette prepared before.
11 Converting from the floorstand model to the rack model V CAUTION! Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 7 et seqq. . Ê Open the server and remove the front cover as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 13ff. I The front cover is no longer required. Figure 40: Removing the anti-tilt bracket Ê If your server is equipped with an anti-tilt bracket, remove it: Ê Remove the two knurled screws (1) and lift the server out of the anti-tilt bracket.
Converting from the floorstand model to the rack model The right-hand side cover and the top cover build one part. Figure 41: Removing the screws Ê Remove the two screws at the rear side. 1 Figure 42: Removing the right-hand side cover Ê Lift the hook up slightly using a screwdriver. Ê Push the right-hand side cover in the direction of the arrow. Ê Lift off the right-hand side cover. I The right-hand side cover is no longer required.
Converting from the floorstand model to the rack model Ê Lay the server on its right-hand side. V CAUTION! Get a second person to help you do this. The server can weigh up to 40 kg. Figure 43: Removing the rubber feet Ê Remove the two upper rubber feet (see the arrows) on the left side. Ê Remove the three screws (see the circles) and take out the rail with the two lower rubber feet. I The rubber feet and the rail are no longer required.
Converting from the floorstand model to the rack model The drive cage for the accessible drives is constructed in such a way that the accessible drives and the operating panel module can be taken out simply, turned through 90° to the left, and then be reinstalled. Ê Remove the dummy covers from the drive cage (figure 15 on page 25). Ê Unplug the cables from the system board or the accessible drives and remove the drives from the drive cage.
Converting from the floorstand model to the rack model Ê Attach the rack front cover, close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 59ff. To enable the rack model to be presented correctly in ServerView, proceed as follows: Ê Place the ServerStart CD-ROM in the drive. Ê Under the path \Tools\System Configuration start the SCU_Chassis Model Conversion program and change the server type to "PRIMERGY TX150S3 Rack".
12 Completion V CAUTION! Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 7 et seqq. . 12.1 Floorstand model 12.1.1 Attaching the hard disk cover After you have installed further SATA hard disk drives, reattach the hard disk cover. 1 2 3 Figure 45: Attaching the hard disk cover Ê Push the drive cover up as far as possible (1). Ê Reinsert the hard disk cover (2 + 3). Ê Insert the key. Ê Lock the server. Ê Press the on/off key to start up the server.
Floorstand model Completion 12.1.2 Attaching the front cover After you have installed further accessible drives, reattach the front cover. 2 1 3 Figure 46: Attaching the front cover Ê Press the two hooks (1) on the right side in the recesses of the housing. Ê Press the front cover onto the housing (2) until the three tabs on the left side engage (3). Ê Attach the hard disk cover as shown in figure 45 on page 59.
Completion Floorstand model 12.1.3 Closing the server 1 2 Figure 47: Attaching the left-hand side cover Ê Position the left-hand side cover in such a way that it protrudes approxiate 2 cm at the rear (1). Shut the left-hand side cover. Ê Push the left-hand side cover all the way forward (2). 1 Figure 48: Fastening the left-hand side cover Ê Fasten the left-hand side cover with two screws (1). Ê Insert the key. Ê Lock the server. Ê Connect all power plugs to the power outlets.
Rack model 12.2 Completion Rack model 12.2.1 Attaching the rack front cover Reattach the rack front cover after implementing the following extensions: – Installation of further accessible drives – Conversion of the floorstand model to a rack model 3 2 1 Figure 49: Attaching the plastic front cover Ê Press the two hooks (1) on the bottom side in the recesses of the housing. Ê Press the plastic front cover onto the housing (2) until the three tabs on the top side engage (3).
Completion Rack model 2 1 2 Figure 50: Attaching the rack front cover Ê Attach the rack front cover from the front (1). Ê Attach the rack front cover using two screws on each side (2).
Rack model Completion 12.2.2 Closing the server 1 2 2 3 Figure 51: Attaching the top cover Ê Position the top cover in such a way that it protrudes approxiate 2 cm at the rear (1). Ê Push the top cover all the way forward (2). Ê Fasten the top cover with two screws (3).
Completion Rack model If you have not removed the server from the rack cabinet, please skip this page. V CAUTION! At least two people are required to install the server in the rack cabinet. Do not use the handles on the rack front cover to lift the server into the rack. Ê Lower the server from above onto the extended telescopic rails. 2 Figure 52: Installing the server in a rack cabinet Ê Screw the telescopic rails onto the left-hand side (one screw) and right-hand side (two screws) of the server.
Rack model Completion 1 Figure 53: Fastening the server in the rack cabinet Ê Fasten the server in the rack using the four knurled screws (1). Ê Connect all power plugs to the power outlets. Ê Press the on/off key to start up the server.
13 Appendix 13.1 Cabling I The Pn numbers of the power cables are identical for the standard and the redundant power supply. You will not find a special drawing for the power supply cabling. 13.1.1 SCSI version 1-channel SCSI version with onboard SCSI controller In the basic version the tape drives and the four internal hard disk drives are connected to the onboard SCSI controller via one SCSI cable.
68 Options Guide System fan Legend: Power SCSI IDE/FD Data Cable prefix: T26139- Y3728-V1 Power supply P9 P1 Y3785-V301 Y3718-V508 P8 Y3736-V1 Y1737-V111 Intrusion sw. Intrusion sw.
U41604-Z156-1-76 Options Guide System fan Legend: Power SCSI IDE/FD Data Cable prefix: T26139- Y3728-V1 Power supply Y3718-V508 P9 P1 P8 Intrusion sw. Intrusion sw.
70 Options Guide System fan Legend: Power SCSI IDE/FD Data Cable prefix: T26139- Y3728-V1 Power supply P9 P1 Y3785-V301 Y3718-V508 P8 Y3736-V1 RAID controller Y3927-V1 Y1737-V111 Intrusion sw. Intrusion sw.
U41604-Z156-1-76 Options Guide System fan Legend: Power SCSI IDE/FD Data Cable prefix: T26139- Y3728-V1 Power supply Y2361-V102 Y3718-V508 P9 P1 P8 IDTEMP 1" HDD Floppy SCSI device SCSI device CD/DVD SATA HD 0 SATA HD 1 SATA HD 2 SATA HD 3 P5 P3 P2 P4 USB Operating panel SATA backplane X11 X10 X4 X2 P6 X9 X8 X6 free 4 x Y3928-V101 Intrusion sw. Intrusion sw.
Abbreviations AC Alternating Current ANSI American National Standard Institut ASR&R Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart BIOS Basic Input-Output System BMC Baseboard Management Controller CC Cache Coherency CD Compact Disk CD-ROM Compact Disk-Read Only Memory CHS Cylinder Head Sector CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor COM Communication CPU Central Processing Unit DC Direct Current DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module U41604-Z156-1-76 Options Guide 73
Abbreviations DIP Dual Inline Package DMA Direct Memory Access DMI Desktop Management Interface ECC Errror Checking and Correcting ECP Extended Capabilities Port EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory EMC ElectroMagnetic Compatibility) EMP Emergency Management Port EPP Enhanced Parallel Port ESD ElectroStatic Discharge FPC Front Panel Controller FRU Field Replaceable Unit FSB Front Side Bus GAM Global Array Manager GUI Graphical User Interface 74 Options Guide U41604-Z156-1-76
Abbreviations HDD Hard Disk Drive HSC Hot-Swap Controller I²C Inter-Integrated Circuit I/O Input/Output ICM Intelligent Chassis Management ID Identification IDE Intergrated Drive Electronics IOOP Intetelligent Organization of PCI IRQ Interrupt Request Line LAN Local Area Network LBA Logical Block Address LCD Liquid Crystal Display LUN Logical Unit Number LVD Low-Voltage Differential SCSI MMF Multi Mode Faser U41604-Z156-1-76 Options Guide 75
Abbreviations MRL Manually Retention Latch NMI Non Maskable Interrupt NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory OS Operating System PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PDA Prefailure Detection and Analysing POST Power ON Self Test RAID Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks RAM Random Access Memory ROM Read-Only Memory RSB Remote Service Board RTC Real Time Clock RTDS Remote Test- und Diagnose-System SAF-TE SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerance Enclosures SBE Single Bit Error 76 Options Guide U41604-Z156-1-76
Abbreviations SCA Single Connector Attachment SCSI Small Computer System Interface SDDC Single Device Data Correction SDR Sensor Data Record SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory SEL System Event Log SMI System Management Interrupt SSU System Setup Utility SVGA Super Video Graphics Adapter USB Universal Serial Bus VGA Video Graphics Adapter U41604-Z156-1-76 Options Guide 77
Related publications PRIMERGY manuals are available as PDF file on the ServerBooks CD. The ServerBooks CD is part of the ServerView Suite delivered with each server system. The actual version of the necessary manuals can be downloaded free of charge from the Internet. The overview page showing the online documentation available in the Internet can be found via the URL: http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com (choose: intel based servers/PRIMERGY ServerBooks).
Related Publications [14] Integrated Mirroring User’s Guide [15] Global Array Manager Client Software User’s Guide [16] Configurator For partners and distributors only: http://extranet.fujitsu-siemens.
Index A accessible drives 3, 25 C controller 3, 32 conversion of floorstand module to rack model 4 conversion standard power supply to hot-plug power supply 4 Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS 41 R rack front cover 19, 62 RemoteView Service Board S2 LP 3, 35 S SATA hard disk drives 2 T target group 1 E ESD (devices sensitive to electrostatic discharge) 12 external SCSI interface 3, 39 F floorstand to rack model conversion 53 front cover 14, 60 H hard disk cover 15, 59 hard disks extension box 3, 29 I
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