N8800-128F, EXP320J NEC Express5800/320Fd-LR N8800-129F, EXP320K NEC Express5800/320Fd-MR User's Guide 2nd Edition 9-2008 856-127506-111-B
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Keep this User's Guide handy for quick reference when necessary. SAFETY INDICATIONS To use NEC Express5800 series safely, follow the instructions in this User's Guide. This guide explains components that pose a danger, types of dangers, and actions taken to prevent them; such components are labeled warning. This guide and warning labels use “WARNING” and “CAUTION” to indicate a danger depending on the degree.
SYMBOLS USED IN THIS USER'S GUIDE AND WARNING LABELS Attention Indicates a risk of an electric shock. Indicates a risk of a personal injury due to heat. Indicates a risk of catching your fingers. Indicates a risk of a fire or smoke. Indicates a general precaution or warning that is not defined herein. Indicates a risk of losing eyesight due to laser beam. Indicates a risk of an explosion. Indicates a risk of a personal injury.
Mandatory actions Unplug the server. There is a risk of an electric shock or fire. Indicates a general action to take that is not defined herein. Make sure to follow the instructions.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
安全標示 請參考本用戶指南中的指示以安全使用NEC Express5800系列伺服器。 本用戶指南說明了設備何處有危險、危險類型、如何避免危險等。在設備可預計到的危險之處或其附近 貼有警告標籤。 用戶指南及警告標籤中,根據危險程度不同,使用“警告”、“注意”等詞,含義如下: WARNING 表示如不遵守該指示,可能引發人員傷亡。 CAUTION 表示如不遵守該指示,可能發生燒傷等身體損傷或造成物質損失。 對危險的提示表示有如下三種符號,具體含義如下所述: 表示該處可能發生危險。符號為危險內容的圖案。(注意) 表示禁止行為。符號中或其附近的圖案為禁止行為內容。(禁止行為) 表示強制行為。符號中的圖案為強制必須做的行為內容。即為避免危險必需的行為。(強 制行為) (用戶指南中範例) 注意符號 表示危險程度的用語 CAUTION 注意高溫。 本產品關閉電源後,內置硬碟等內部設備仍然處於高溫狀態。請在充分冷卻之後 進行拆裝。 禁止行為的提示符號(有可能沒 有此類提示) 危險提示內容
本書及警告標籤中使用的符號 注意 表示有觸電的危險。 表示有因高溫而負傷的危險。 表示有手指等被夾住的危險。 表示有冒煙或者著火的危險。 表示非特定的一般的提醒警告。 表示有因雷射導致失明的危險。 表示有爆炸的危險。 表示有受傷的危險。 禁止行為 表示非特定的一般禁止。 不要觸摸指定區域。有觸電或著火的危險。 不要用濕手觸摸。有觸電的危險。 遠離火源。有著火的危險。 遠離液體。如果沾到液體,有觸電或著火的危險。 請不要對本設備進行拆卸、修理、改造。有觸電和發生火災的危險。
強制行為 請將本設備的電源插頭從伺服器上拔下。有發生火災和觸電的危險。 對非特定的一般使用者的行為進行指示。請按照說明進行操作。 這是CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT。該標籤貼於系統的內部光碟。 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 注意: 本產品通過多餘的硬體模組提供硬體容錯性能。但是這並不表示能夠保證完全容錯。如,在以 下情況下可能發生宕機: – 軟體發生致命故障。 – 多餘硬體雙方均發生故障,不能運行。 – 時鐘產生器線路或內部連接背板等非多餘元件發生致命故障。 –切斷了整個系統的AC電源
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i PREFACE Welcome to the NEC Express5800/ft series. NEC Express5800/ft series is a “fault-tolerant (ft)” server focusing on “high reliability” in terms of fault-tolerance, in addition to “high performance,” “scalability,” and “general versatility” provided by NEC Express5800 series.
ii 開始 這次,請購買敝社的 Express5800/ft 服務器,實在謝謝。 Express5800/ft 服務器系列,是 Express5800 系列的「高性能」, 「擴展性」 , 「通用性」的特長之外又加上, 考慮與耐故障性出色的「高(貴)的可靠性」 ,被開發了的「Fault Tolerant 服務器」 。在要求是把向從不給 予由於在萬一障礙的發生中根據也雙重化,把障礙地方做為瞬間割開的事業務影響繼續做動作,一邊的 組件已經一方的組件業務交待順暢地進行,業務給予的損壞做為最小限度控制住的事可能的系統的本裝 置,高(貴)的可用性的基幹業務中也可以放心使用。再根據 Windows 操作系統的採用,能適用通用應用 軟件等,開放性也出色。 為了到最大限度拉出本裝置有的機能,很好地變成為變成使用之前正式文本為念,充分 地裝置的對待也請理解。
iii ABOUT THIS USER'S GUIDE This User's Guide helps a user to properly setup and use the product. Consult this guide to ensure safety as well as to cope with trouble during a system setup and daily operation. Keep this manual handy. This User's Guide is intended for users who have a good knowledge on the basic use of VMware ESX Server and general I/O devices such as a keyboard and mouse. How to Use this User's Guide This guide consists of eight chapters and appendices.
iv Additional symbols The following symbols are used throughout this User's Guide in addition to the caution symbols describe at the beginning.
v Accessories This product is shipped with various accessories. See the packing list to make sure everything is included and check the individual items. If some component is missing or damaged, contact your sales agent. Keep the accessories in a safe place. You will need them when you perform setup, addition of options, or replacement of failed components. To check NEC EXPRESSBUILDER components, see the attached list.
vi 關於正式文本 正式文本,是為了確實使用本裝置的輔導。在日常使用上,不知道的發生了事和情形壞事的時候,包含 對待上的安全性請利用。使正式文本與另冊的用戶指南(安裝編輯)一起請經常放置在實體旁邊無論 什麼時候被看。 正式文本,作為所說的關於 Windows Server 2003 和 Windows NT 等的操作系統和鍵盤,鼠標的一般的輸 入輸出設備等的基本的對待有了充分的知識的用戶對象被記載。 關於正式文本的構成 正式文本與 8 個章從附錄被構成。各自的章象下面一樣的說明被記載。再者,卷末有索引。按照必要請 有效的利用。關於有關本裝置的安裝的說明請參照另冊的用戶指南(安裝編輯)。 第 1 章 為了安全確 實辦理使用上的注意本裝置必要的注意事項被記載。處理本裝置之前必定請讀。同時,關於用戶支持也 記載著。保守和各種各樣的服務,請希望支持的時候讀。 第 2 章 想預先知道的事 本裝置的各部分的名稱和那個功能,一般的操作和設備,關於零部件的處理說明著。 第 3 章 關於 Windows 的設 定和在操作 Windows 上的本裝置固有的安裝和操作說明。 第 4 章 關於系統的構成 本裝置內部被容納的基本輸
vii 6 這 說 說 嗎 7 嗎 8 說 錄A 錄B / 內 / 錄C NEC 關於本文中的記號 除了正式文本卷頭表現了的安全有關的注意記號以外使用著 3 種記號。變成這些的記號和意義為理解, 請確實處理裝置。關於正式文本的 重要: 檢查: 暗示: 錶 關於正式文本的再購買 如果被遺失了正式文本,最近的銷售店,或購買的銷售店請諮詢。能從用戶指南,和添加的光碟收納的 在線文獻的一部分,下面的主頁下載。
viii 關於附屬品 本產品的捆包箱子的其中,對實體以外種種的附屬品進入著。確認參照添加的構成品表全部齊(整)的事, 請各自檢查。萬一不足的如果有東西和損傷的東西,請與購買的銷售店聯繫。 重要: 關於附屬品 - 添加品因為做安裝的時候和選擇的增設,實體成為出現故障了的時候必要最後一幕請保管。 - 關於添加品的「EXPRESSBUILDER」光碟的構成品,請參照包裝中有的構成品表。 - 操作系統添加的軟件登記卡,請所定事項記入之後,必定投進郵筒。 - 如果軟盤被添加,請採用軟盤的接應。同時,作為主人軟盤最後一幕保管添加的軟盤,請使用備份盤。 - 添加的軟盤再光碟,有在使用方法上犯錯誤的話變更了顧客的系統環境的可能。如果關於使用有不明 的點,不做困難的操作請對購買的銷售店,或保守服務公司詢問。
ix CONTENTS Preface...............................................................................................................................i About This User's Guide................................................................................................iii How to Use This Guide ............................................................................................iii Additional Symbols ..................................................................................................
x POST Error Messages ..................................................................................... 2-24 CPU/IO Module Status ..................................................................................... 2-24 Floppy Disk Drive (Option) ................................................................................. 2-26 Use of Floppy Disk........................................................................................... 2-27 Optical Disk Drive ......................................
xi Device ID in Alert Report..................................................................................5-13 Supplement .......................................................................................................5-14 NEC ESMPRO Manager........................................................................................5-21 Monitoring by Use of DataViewer ...................................................................5-21 Maintenance of NEC Express5800/ft series .....................
xii CPU/IO Module ............................................................................................................. 8-6 Precautions ............................................................................................................ 8-6 Removing CPU/IO Module .................................................................................... 8-7 Installing CPU/IO Module .................................................................................... 8-10 DIMM ......................
Chapter 1 Precautions for Use This chapter includes information necessary for proper and safe operation of the server.
1-2 Precautions for Use 使用上的注意 本章包含著對服務器恰當安全的操作必要的信息。
Precautions for Use 1-3 WARNING LABELS Warning label is placed in the certain part of the system so that the user stays alert to possible risks. Do not remove or damage the label. If this label is missing, about to peel off, or illegible, contact your sales agent. The figures below show the location of this label on the server.
1-4 Precautions for Use 關於警告標籤 隱藏實體內的危險性的零部件和那個週邊警告標籤被粘貼。這個是為了請操縱本裝置的時候, 經常在顧客裡(上)認識能考慮的危險性的東西(揭下標籤,請別弄髒)。如果這個標籤沒被粘貼, 剝落懸掛著,髒等做不能辨認的時候購買的銷售店請聯絡。 產 設備前部
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 1-5 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY This section provides precautions for using the server safely. Read this section carefully to ensure proper and safe use of the server. For symbol meanings, see "SAFETY INDICATIONS" described in the previous section. General WARNING Do not use the equipment in an operation where human lives are involved or high reliability is required.
1-6 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY Use of Power Supply and Power Cord WARNING Do not handle a power plug with a wet hand. Do not plug/unplug a power cord with a wet hand. There is a risk of an electric shock. Do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe. Never connect the ground wire to a gas pipe. There is a risk of a gas explosion. CAUTION Do not plug the attached cord in a nonconforming outlet. Use a wall outlet with specified voltage and power type. There is a risk of a fire or current leakage.
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 1-7 Installation, Relocation, Storage and Connection WARNING Disconnect the power cord(s) before installing or removing the equipment. Be sure to power off the equipment and unplug its power cords from the wall outlet before installation/relocation. All voltage is removed only when the power cords are unplugged. CAUTION Do not install or store the equipment in an unsuitable place. Install or store the equipment in such a place as specified in this User's Guide.
1-8 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY CAUTION Do not connect any interface cable with the power cord of the server plugged to a power source. Make sure to power off the server and unplug the power cord from a power outlet before installing/removing any optional internal device or connecting/disconnecting any interface cable to/from the server.
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 1-9 Cleaning and Handling of Internal Devices WARNING Do not disassemble, repair, or alter the server. Unless described herein, never attempt to disassemble, repair, or alter the equipment. There is a risk of an electric shock or fire as well as malfunction. Do not look into the DVD-ROM drive. The DVD-ROM drive uses a laser beam. Do not look or insert a mirror inside while the system is on.
1-10 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY CAUTION Protect the unused connectors with the protective cap. The unused power cord connectors are covered with the protective cap to prevent short circuits and electrical hazards. When removing the power cord connector from the internal devices, attach the protective cap to the connector. Failure to follow this warning may cause a fire or an electric shock. During Operation CAUTION Do not pull out a device during operation. Do not pull out or remove a device while it works.
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 1-11 Rack-mount Model CAUTION Do not install the equipment on a nonconforming rack. Install the equipment on a 19-inch rack conforming to the EIA standard. Do not use the equipment without a rack or install it on a nonconforming rack. The equipment may not function properly, and there is a risk of damage to physical assets or injuries. For suitable racks, contact your sales agent. Do not attempt to install the server yourself.
1-12 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY For Proper Operation Observe the following instructions for successful operation of the server. Failure to observe them could lead to malfunction or breakdown. Do not use a cellular phone or pager around the equipment. Turn off your cellular phone or pager when you use the equipment. Their radio waves may cause the equipment to malfunction. Perform installation in a place where the system can operate correctly. For details, see the separate volume “User’s Guide (Setup).
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 1-13 Reference: Length of the time effective at avoiding condensation in winter (more than 10°C differences between room temperature and atmospheric temperature) Disk devices: Approximately 2-3 hours Tape media: Approximately 1 day Make sure that the optional devices are attachable and connectable to the equipment. There is a risk of malfunctions that could lead to a breakdown of the equipment even if you could attach and connect.
1-14 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES When you dispose of the main unit, hard disk drives, floppy disks, DVDs, optional boards, etc., you need to observe your local disposal rules. Dispose the attached power cable along with the equipment to avoid being used with other equipment. For details, ask your municipal office. IMPORTANT: For disposal (or replacement) of batteries on the motherboard, consult with your sales agent.
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 1-15 IF SYSTEM TROUBLE IS SUSPECTED Before sending the equipment for repair, try the following: 1. Check if its power cord and connection cables are attached correctly. 2. See “Error Messages” in Chapter 7 to check if there is a relevant symptom. If yes, take measures as instructed. 3. Certain software programs are required for operation of NEC Express5800/ft series. Check if these programs are properly installed. 4.
1-16 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY Advice for Your Health Prolonged use of a computer may affect your health. Keep in mind the following to reduce stresses on your body: Sit in a good posture Sit on your chair with your back straight. If the desk height is appropriate, you will slightly look down at the screen and your forearms will be parallel to the floor. This “good” work posture can minimize muscle tension caused by sedentary work.
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 1-17 安全注意事項 本節講述安全使用本伺服器所需的注意事項。為了您正確安全地使用本伺服器,請仔細閱讀該節內容。 符號的相關說明請參考“安全標示(SAFETY INDICATIONS)”說明。 一般注意事項 WARNING 不要用於危及人命和需要高度可靠性的操作上。 本產品不要安裝在醫療設備、原子能設備、航空宇宙機器、運輸設備等會危及人 命以及需要高度可靠性的設備和機器上,也不要使用本產品來控制這些機器。如 果將本產品用於這類系統的設備及機器,造成人身事故及財產損失等後果,本公 司概不負責。 發生冒煙、異味、雜音時不要使用。 發生冒煙、異味、雜音等時,請直接關閉電源POWER,並將電源插頭從插座上拔 下。然後請與經銷商或維護服務公司聯繫。繼續使用會導致火災。 不要插入鐵絲和金屬片。 不要將金屬片和鐵絲等異物插入通氣孔或軟碟機、光碟機的縫隙。有觸電的危險。 不要在未指定的場所使用本產品。 不要在未指定的環境中安裝伺服器機架。 否則,其他系統可能會受到影響,並且機架脫落可能導致火災或者人身傷害。有 關安裝環境和防震技術的詳細事項請參閱附帶的用戶手冊或與經銷商或
1-18 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 使用電源及電源線注意事項 WARNING 不要用濕手拿電源插頭。 不要用濕手插拔電源插頭。有觸電的危險。 不要把地線連接到煤氣管道上。 請勿將地線連接到煤氣管道上。有導致煤氣爆炸的危險。 CAUTION 不要插入未指定的插座。 電源請使用指定電壓及電源的壁式插座。使用未指定的電源會造成火災和漏電。 請避免使用延長線安裝設備。如果連接與本產品電源規格不相符的電線,會因過 熱而導致火災。 不要在一個插座上插接多個電源線。 插座如果超過額定電流,會因過熱而導致火災的危險。 不要只插入一半。 請將電源插頭直插到底部。如果插入一半會因接觸不良而發熱,造成火災。另外, 插入部如附著灰塵、水滴等,會因發熱導致火災。 不要使用未指定的電源線。 請使用下列規格的AC電源線。 此外,操作和連接電源線時請遵循以下注意事項。 不要拖拽電源線。 不要夾電源線。 不要彎折電源線。 不要使電源線靠近化學藥品。 不要扭曲電源線。 不要踩踏電源線。 不要在電源線上載入物品。 不要捆綁電源線。 不要對電源線進行改造、加工、修復。 不要用固定器等
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 1-19 安裝,移動,保管及連接注意事項 WARNING 在安裝或移動設備之前請拔下電源插頭。 在安裝或移動設備之前要切斷設備電源,並拔下電源插頭。只有在拔下電源線後, 設備的電壓才會消除。 CAUTION 不要安裝或存放在未指定的場所。 不要將本設備放置在如下場所和本書未指定的場所,有導致火災的危險。 灰塵較多的場所 熱水器旁等濕氣較高的場所 陽光直射的場所 不平穩的場所 請小心不要夾住或碰傷手指。 將本機器安裝到機架上或者從機架上卸載的時候,請務必小心以免被滑軌劃傷手 指。 不要在腐蝕性環境中使用或存放設備。 不要在有腐蝕性氣體(如二氧化硫、氫化硫、氮、氫、氨或臭氧等)的環境中使 用或存放本產品。 不要將本產品安裝在灰塵較多或含有腐蝕性物質如氯化鈉或硫磺等的地方。 不要將本產品安裝在空氣中含有過量金屬碎末或傳導粒子的地方。 上述環境可能導致本產品腐蝕或短路,因而損壞產品,甚至引起火災。 對產品安裝或存放環境有任何疑問,請與經銷商或維修服務公司聯繫。
1-20 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY CAUTION 不要在插入插頭的狀態下進行信號線的連接。 在安裝/拆除可選配件或者拆裝信號線前先將電源線從插座拔下。即使電源已切 斷,在電源線連接的狀態下,可能因接觸信號線和介面產生觸電、或因短路而引 起火災。 不要使用未指定的信號線。 使用NEC指定的信號線,並在確認連接設備和介面後進行連接。使用未指定信號 線或連接錯誤等會造成短路、導致火災。 信號線的操作和連接,須遵守以下注意事項: 不要使用任何損壞的信號線接頭。 不要踩踏信號線。 不要在信號線上載入物品。 信號線接鬆動時不要使用。 不要使用任何損壞的信號線。
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 1-21 整理及操作內部設備時的注意事項 WARNING 不要自行拆卸、修理或改造本伺服器。 除本書記載的情況外,不要進行拆卸、修理、改造。否則,不但可能導致設備不 能進行正常運行,還有發生觸電和火災的危險。 不要看光碟機內部。 光碟機使用了雷射,請不要在電源打開的狀態下觀看內部或插入鏡子等。雷射射 射入眼睛有導致失明的危險(雷射肉眼看不見)。 不要擅自拆除鋰電池。 本產品內部安裝有鋰電池。請不要拆下電池。鋰電池靠近火或浸水均有可能發生 爆炸。 由於電池使用期限而導致設備不能正常運行時,不要自行拆卸、更換、充電等, 請與經銷商或維護服務公司聯繫。 清潔伺服器前請拔下電源插座。 整理或拆裝本設備內部的選購配置時,要切斷設備電源,並拔下電源插頭。即使 已關閉電源,但連接著電源線,接觸到任何內部設備也有觸電的危險。 另外,請經常拔下電源插頭,用乾布擦拭灰塵和附著物。有灰塵或水滴等附著時 會發熱,有導致火災的危險。 CAUTION 注意高溫 本產品關閉電源後,內置硬碟等內部設備仍然處於高溫狀態。請在充分冷卻之後 進行拆裝。 確認安裝完畢。 電源線和信號線、配件板要
1-22 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY CAUTION 請用保護蓋保護好未使用的介面。 請用保護蓋保護好未使用的電源線介面以防止短路或觸電。從內部設備上拔下電 源插頭時,用保護蓋蓋好介面,否則有導致火災或觸電的危險。 操作注意事項 CAUTION 不要在設備運行時拔出設備。 不要拔出或拆除運行中的設備。有導致系統故障和損壞的危險。 不要在打雷時觸摸機器。 打雷時請拔下電源插頭。如來不及拔下電源插頭,請不要觸摸設備及線纜等,防 止發生火災或觸電。 不要讓寵物靠近。 寵物的排泄物和毛髮進入設備可能導致火災和觸電。 設備上不要放置物品。 物品倒下可能引起傷亡,破壞硬體或導致火災。 不要將光碟機托盤拉出放置。 防止托盤中進入灰塵引起運轉錯誤。同時防止因碰撞等造成托盤損傷。
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 1-23 機架式伺服器的注意事項 CAUTION 不要將設備安裝在未指定的機架上。 請將設備安裝在符合EIA標準的19英寸機架上。一定要將設備安裝在指定的機架上 才能使用。否則設備可能無法正常使用,並有可能損壞機器零部件或導致人身傷 害。關於合適的機架,請與您的經銷商聯繫。 請不要自行安裝本設備。 為了避免人身傷害,請不要自行將本機器安裝到機架上。應該由受過專業訓練的 維護人員來安裝。 <僅供維護人員閱讀> 安裝機器時不能將機器的所有重量由一個地方來承載。 為了分散重量,應該加裝固定器或者同時安裝兩個或更多的機架,否則機架可能 會傾倒導致人身傷害。 不要擅自組裝零部件。 將前門和托架安裝到機架上至少需要兩人共同完成,否則可能會因為零部件跌落 而導致損壞或者人身傷害。 不要從不牢固的機架中抽出設備。 在抽出設備之前請確認機架已經被穩固器或者通過抗震技術固定。 不要從機架抽出兩個或者兩個以上的設備。 同時抽出兩個或者兩個以上的設備可能導致機架傾倒。一次只能抽出一個設備。 不要裝配過多電線。 為了避免火災和設備損壞,請務必確保不要超過線路的額定負載。有關電力設備 的
1-24 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 操作注意事項 為使伺服器正常運行,請遵守以下注意事項。如無視這些注意事項進行操作可能導致伺服器的運行錯誤 和故障。 不要在設備附近使用行動電話或呼叫器。在本產品附近時請關閉行動電話及呼叫器電源,防止因電 波影響導致運轉錯誤。 請將本產品安放在能正常運行的場所。具體請參考分冊“用戶指南(安裝)”。 關閉電源和取出軟碟前,請確認設備的訪問燈是否已滅。 電源切斷後,請間隔 30 秒以上再開啟電源。 一旦開啟了伺服器,在螢幕顯示“NEC”圖示之前請不要關閉伺服器。 將附帶的電纜插在電壓為 100V 的電源插座上。 插上電源線纜後,請等待 30 秒以後再打開設備電源。 移動本產品前請關閉電源,拔掉電源插頭。 本產品在使用不符合標準的 CD(複製保護式 CD)時,不保證 CD 驅動器能夠識別。 請定期清潔本產品(具體步驟請參考第六章) 。定期清潔可使部分故障防患於未然。 為防止因雷擊等原因造成的瞬間電壓的下降,建議使用不間斷電源設備(UPS) 。 該產品不支援通過不間斷電源序列埠(RS-232C)進行連接或者使用
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 1-25 設備及消耗品的廢棄 伺服器主機及硬碟驅動器、軟碟、光碟及可選配件板卡等的廢棄方式,請遵守各地方廢棄規定。請 將設備附帶的電源線纜一併廢棄以免用於其他設備。 詳情請諮詢各地方機構。 重要: 伺服器主板電池的廢棄(以及更換)請向經銷商或維護服務公司諮詢。 為防止設備的硬碟、備份光碟、軟碟及其他可寫媒體(CD-R/CD-RW 等)中存儲的資料,可 能被第三者複製或恢復後,被挪作他用,請客戶負責切實刪除這些資料。在廢棄設備時應充 分考慮保護個人隱私及企業的機密資訊。 伺服器的某些部件到使用期限必須更換(風扇、內置電池、內置光碟機、軟盤機、滑鼠等)。為使 設備穩定運行,建議定期更換這些部件。使用期限及更換相關事宜請與經銷商或維護服務公司聯繫。 WARNING 不要擅自拆開鋰電池。 本設備內裝有鋰電池。請不要拆下電池,防止鋰電池近火、浸水發生爆炸。 用不同型號的電池更換有可能引起爆炸。請根據本書說明來處理舊電池。 電池用完,設備無法正常工作時,不要自行拆卸、更換、充電等,請與維護服務公 司聯繫。
1-26 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 懷疑系統出現故障時 當伺服器不能正常運行時,請在送修之前,先對照下述內容,找出問題所在並進行相應處理: 1. 請檢查電源線和連接線纜連接是否正確。 2. 請參照第七章的“錯誤消息”檢查是否出現相應症狀。如果有,請按提示採取相應的措施。 3. 請確認運行 NEC Express5800/ft 系列伺服器所需的軟體程式是否都已經正確安裝。 4. 請使用市場上銷售的抗病毒程式對伺服器進行檢查。 如果進行了相應的處理之後仍然不能正常運行,請停止使用本伺服器並與經銷商或維護服務公司聯繫。 在這種情況下請檢查伺服器的指示燈顯示並記錄顯示器顯示的資訊,這些提示有助於機器的維護。 部件維修 部件保修期在各個國家不同,請諮詢NEC銷售代表。 如果沒有指定時期,部件維修將在停產後被保留5年。 網路服務 有關NEC Express5800/ft系列以及相關修正模組的資訊,可以參考NEC Express5800 亞太地區網 站: http://www.nec.co.jp/express/index.
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 保護健康的建議 長時間連續使用電腦,有時身體各部位會出現異常反應。使用電腦時,請注意 以下幾點,不要給身體造成負擔。 保持良好的坐姿 使用電腦時的基本姿勢是伸直腰背坐在椅子上,將鍵盤放置在與兩手和地板基 本平行的高度,電腦螢幕比視線水平高度略低為宜。如果採用該基本姿勢,身 體的任何部位都不用施加多餘的力,這是最能夠減小肌肉緊張的姿勢。 不好的作業姿勢:如果彎腰曲背,臉離顯示器很近,這種狀態下工作會造成疲 勞和視力下降。 調整顯示器的角度 顯示器角度大多可上下、左右調節。為防止耀眼強光射入畫面、保持顯示內容 清晰,調節顯示器的角度必常重要。如果不調節角度,在不易觀看的角度下工 作,則無法保持良好坐姿,很容易疲勞。因此,使用前,為便於觀看,請調整 好顯示器的角度。 調整畫面亮度和對比度 顯示器具有調節亮度、對比度的功能。根據年齡和個人的差異、周圍的亮度不 同,畫面的最佳亮度、對比度也有所不同,因此請根據具體情況將畫面調節到 易於觀看的狀態。畫面過亮、過暗都會對眼睛產生不良影響。 調整鍵盤角度 有些鍵盤可以調節角度。調節鍵盤角度以便更易於輸入,對於減輕肩、腕和手
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Chapter 2 General Description This chapter describes what you need to know to use the NEC Express5800/ft series. Refer to this chapter when you want to know about certain components and how to operate them.
2-2 General Description STANDARD FEATURES The NEC Express5800/ft series is the server that has hardware for two servers. High performance TM Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processor (2.00GHz/3.
General Description 2-3 Hardware modules work while synchronizing and comparing with each other. Even if one hardware module stops, the server can continue its operation as the service with the other hardware module.
2-4 General Description NEC Express5800/ft series mainly provides the following advantages: Highly fault-tolerant processing and I/O subsystems NEC Express5800/ft series use redundant hardware and software to assure server operation even if one module suffers trouble with its processor, memory, I/O (including trouble related to the I/O controller), disk drive, or Ethernet adapter.
General Description 2-5 Local and remote management NEC Express5800/ft series uses NEC ESMPRO as a server management tool. This tool uses a GUI that enables monitoring and setting of NEC Express5800/ft series. NEC ESMPRO can be used both locally and remotely on work station PCs or server PCs. Syslog function When trouble or other events are detected on NEC Express5800/ft series, they will be saved in syslog.
2-6 General Description NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS Appearance Names and functions of components are shown below: (1) LEDs For more information see the description on the front view (page 2-7) and rear view (page 2-9). (2) Front bezel The cover to protect devices in the front.
General Description 2-7 Front View With the front bezel removed (1) CPU/IO module 0 This is a module with a set of CPU (processor), memory (DIMM), PCI board, cooling fan unit. (2) POWER switch This switch is used to power on/off the server. The in-built LED illuminates for the primary CPU/IO module, showing that it is primary. (The secondary POWER LED (off) cannot be used. If the switch is pressed once, the server is powered on. If the switch is pressed again, the server is powered off.
2-8 General Description (8) CPU/IO module 1 This is a module with a set of CPU (processor), memory (DIMM), PCI board, cooling fan unit. (9)-1 CPU/IO module status LED 1 (amber) This LED indicates the status of the CPU/IO module. When the module is successfully running, the LED is powered off. If a module has a problem, the LED illuminates in amber. (9)-2 CPU/IO module status LED 2 (green) This LED indicates the status of the CPU/IO module.
General Description Rear View 2-9
2-10 General Description (1) CPU/IO module 0 This is a module with a set of CPU (processor), memory (DIMM), PCI board, and cooling fan unit. (2)-1, 2 PCI slots 1, 2, 3 (2)-1: A Low Profile type PCI board is mounted on this slot (64 bit 133MHz 3.3V PCI). (2)-2: This is not used with this server model. (2)-3: Fibre Channel board is implemented. (3)-0, 1, 2 USB connector 0, 1, 2 These connectors attach USB2.0-interface-supported devices. (4) Monitor connector This is used to attach a display device.
General Description 2-11 (11)-2 CPU/IO module status LED 2 (green) This LED indicates the status of the CPU/IO module. When both modules are operating, the LED illuminates in green. When one module is operating, the LED blinks in green or is powered off. (12) CPU/IO module POWER LED (green) This LED illuminates in green when the system is powered on. (13) CPU/IO module 1 This is a module with a set of CPU (processor), memory (DIMM), PCI board, and cooling fan unit.
2-12 General Description Optical disk drive (1) Status LED The LED that illuminates while accessing the loaded DVD/CD-ROM (2) Tray eject button The button to eject the tray. (3) Manual release hole When the eject button does not work, insert a metal pin into this hole to forcefully eject the tray.
General Description CPU/IO Module CPU/IO module 2-13
2-14 General Description Mother Board CPU/IO module mother board (1) Lithium battery (2) DIMM slot ((2)-1 from the bottom) (2)-1 DIMM CH0 Slot 0 (2)-2 DIMM CH0 Slot 1 (2)-3 DIMM CH0 Slot 2 (2)-4 DIMM CH1 Slot 0 (2)-5 DIMM CH1 Slot 1 (2)-6 DIMM CH1 Slot 2 (3) Processor 0 socket (CPU0) (4) Processor 1 socket (CPU1) (5) Jumper switch for clearing CMOS/password (6) Jumper switch for clearing BMC configuration (7) F-RMC card slot This is not used in the server.
General Description 2-15 LEDs POWER LED The POWER switch of the CPU/IO module has an in-built LED. If the AC power is supplied, the LED of the primary POWER switch illuminates (only the primary POWER switch functions). Also, the CPU/IO module has the POWER LED to show the status of the module power status. POWER LED LED indication Not on Description Power supply is off. On Power supply is on.
2-16 General Description PCI Slot status LED 1, 2 There are two kinds of LEDs that indicate the PCI slot status on the back of the CPU/IO module. The PCI slot status is indicated by the display combination of the two LEDs. Status LED1 Not on Status LED2 Description Not on Power supply is off. Blinking in white When the system is starting, the initialization process is performed. If the OS is running, and it is in the Simplex mode, the PCI slot of the other CPU/IO module is degenerated.
General Description 2-17 Access LED on the Optical Disk Drive This LED illuminates when the installed DVD or CD-ROM is being accessed. LAN Connector LED LINK/ACT LED The LINK/ACT LED shows the status of a standard network port. It is green if power is supplied to the main unit and hub, and they are connected correctly (“LINK”). It blinks green while the network port sends or receives data (ACT). When the LED does not illuminate during “LINK,” check the condition and connection of network cables.
2-18 General Description EXPRESSSCOPE Corresponding EXPRESSSCOPE LEDs (amber) illuminate when modules have failures. The LEDs on the upper line correspond to the upper names, and the LEDs on the lower line correspond to the lower names. CPU (CPU module error LED) Amber LED illuminates when failure occurs on CPU of CPU/IO module. I/O (I/O module error LED) Amber LED illuminates when failure occurs on I/O of CPU/IO module.
General Description 2-19 FAN0 (Fan 0 error LED) Amber LED illuminates when failure occurs on the cooling fan for CPU0 of CPU/IO module. FAN1 (Fan 1 error LED) Amber LED illuminates when failure occurs on the cooling fan for CPU1 of CPU/IO module. FAN2 (Fan 2 error LED) Amber LED illuminates when failure occurs on the disk cooling fan of CPU/IO module. FAN3 (Fan 3 error LED) Amber LED illuminates when failure occurs on the power supply unit’s fan of CPU/IO module.
2-20 General Description BASIC OPERATION This section describes basic operation procedures of NEC Express5800/ft series. Installing/removing the front bezel When you power on/off the server or remove/install CPU/IO module, remove the front bezel. IMPORTANT: The front bezel can only be removed by unlocking the lock with the security key attached. (1) Insert the product-accessory security key into the key slot and push lightly. Turn the key to the left to unlock.
General Description 2-21 Power ON To power on NEC Express5800/ft series, press the POWER switch (the one whose in-built LED is illuminating). Follow the steps below to turn on the power. 1. Power on the display unit and other peripheral devices connected to the server. CHECK: If the power cord is connected to a power controller like a UPS, make sure that it is powered on. Power switch 2. Remove the front bezel. 3. Press the power switch located on the front of the front panel.
2-22 General Description Power OFF Follow the steps below to turn off the power. If NEC Express5800/ft series is plugged to a UPS, see manuals included with the UPS or the application that controls the UPS. 1. Perform a normal shutdown from Windows Server 2003. The system will be powered off automatically. (Note: the POWER switch on the primary side will remain illuminating when AC power is supplied.) 2. Power off all peripheral devices.
General Description 2-23 Flow of POST This section walks you through how POST is performed. 1. When you power on the system, one selected CPU/IO module will start up. POST will be performed on this selected CPU/IO module. 2. Memory check starts. A message appears at the upper left of the screen to show that the basic and expanded memories are being counted. The memory check may take a few minutes to complete depending on the server’s memory size.
2-24 General Description have set a password in the BIOS setup utility “SETUP.” You can enter a password up to three times. If you enter an incorrect password three times, the startup will be unsuccessful. In this case, turn off the power and then turn it on again after waiting 30 seconds to boot the server. IMPORTANT: Do not set a password before installing the OS. 8. Upon completion of POST, the OS will start up.
General Description 2-25 However, those are not for duplication, which requires attention upon operation. VGA (display) USB device (keyboard, mouse, floppy disk drive) Also, only the optical disk drive on primary CPU/IO module can be used. Notes on VGA (display) VGA is connected to the primary CPU/IO module by the hardware switch upon starting. When the primary CPU/IO module is disconnected because of a failure, the screen blacks out without switching to the other CPU/IO module.
2-26 General Description Floppy Disk Drive (Option) If you want to use a floppy disk drive with this server, connect N8160-74USB FDD UNIT, which are available optionally to a USB connector. This server supports 3.5-inch 2HD (1.44 MB) and 2DD (720KB) floppy disks. CHECK: A USB device is connected to the primary CPU/IO module by hardware switch. However, it is not not for duplication, which requires attention upon operation. A USB device can be used before the ft control software is installed.
General Description 2-27 Use of Floppy Disk You may need to store important data on a floppy disk. Since the floppy disk is a very delicate medium, you must handle it with extra care: Push the floppy disk gently into place. Attach the label on a proper position. Do not use a pencil or ballpoint pen to write on the floppy disk. Do not open the protective shutter. Do not use the floppy disk in a dusty place. Do not place anything on the floppy disk.
2-28 General Description Optical Disk drive NEC Express5800/ft series has an optical disk drive on the front panel. It is a device used to read data from an optical disk (compact disc read-only memory). Compared to a floppy disk, an optical disk allows for larger volume and fast data readout. CAUTION Observe the following instructions to use the server safely. There are risks of a burn, injury, or damage to physical assets. For details, see “PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY” in Chapter 1.
General Description 2-29 To remove the optical disk, press the tray-eject button as you did in setting the optical disk. When the access LED illuminates in green, it indicates the optical disk is being accessed. Make sure the access LED is not illuminating in green before you press the tray-eject button. Press the locking part in the center of the tray and pick the optical disk gently. When you have removed the optical disk, push the tray to the drive-closed position.
2-30 General Description Handling Optical Disks Observe the following when you use an optical disk on NEC Express5800/ft series: As for a disk such as a noncompliant “copy-protected CD,” we shall not guarantee that you can use a CD player to play it with this server. Be careful not to drop the optical disk. Do not bend or place anything on the optical disk. Do not attach labels on the optical disk. Do not touch the signal side (blank side).
Chapter 3 ESX Server Operation and Configuration This chapter describes setup and operation specific to NEC Express5800/ft series on ESX Server. CPU/IO module has a processor function part and IO function part. In utilities in this chapter, the processor function part is referred to as CPU module and IO function part PCI module.
3-2 ESX Server Operation and Configuration DUAL LAN CONFIGURATION The operable network configuration is described here. Functional Overview Duplicating a LAN is achieved by binding multiple adapters to the same virtual switch (NIC teaming). If an uplink adapter fails, it switches to another adapter to continue the operation. Operable Network Configuration For NEC Express5800/ft series, network interface names are based on the naming convention as described in the table below.
ESX Server Operation and Configuration 3-3 CHECK THE DUPLICATING OPERATION OF MODULES This section describes how to check if the system runs properly after system installation or reinstallation. CPU/IO module has a processor function part and IO function part. Each part is monitored and managed by the module. In this section, the processor function part is referred to as CPU module and IO function part PCI module.
3-4 3. ESX Server Operation and Configuration Stop the operation of a PCI module using the ft server utility. Move to the directory where the ft server utility of NEC ESMPRO Agent is installed. # cd /opt/nec/esmpro_sa/bin/ Start the ft server utility. # ./ESMftcutil The screen of the ft server utility will appear. Select [ftServer] - [PCI Module] - [primary PCI Module (*)]. The screen of the PCI Module will appear. Select [PCI Module Start/Stop] - [Stop] to the stop of the PCI Module.
ESX Server Operation and Configuration 3-5 When you stop the PCI module and a failover occurs, the following event or change will occur: - The screen of the server turns black and nothing is displayed thereafter (this is not a failure). The DVD-ROM drive becomes unable to use (this is not a failure). The status LEDs of the PCI module change as follows.
3-6 ESX Server Operation and Configuration Evaluate Start and Stop of CPU Modules This section describes how to confirm the continuous system operation after stopping one of the CPU modules. 1. Confirm that the CPU modules are duplicated. To check if the CPU modules are duplicated, see the status LEDs of the CPU modules.
ESX Server Operation and Configuration 3-7 Select [ftServer] - [CPU Module] - [(primary)CPU Module(*)]. The screen of the CPU Module(to be removed) will appear. Select [CPU Module Start/Stop] - [Stop] to the stop of the CPU Module. *As for the CPU module to be stopped, select [CPU Module(ID:0)] to stop CPU module 0, select [CPU Module(ID:1)] to stop CPU module 1. When the CPU module is stopped, the status LEDs change as follows. This indicates that one CPU module is operating now.
3-8 ESX Server Operation and Configuration [Indications of status LEDs during diagnosis] CPU module 0 LED (Started) 1 CPU/IO module status LED1 2 CPU/IO module status LED2 - CPU module 1 (Operating) Green blinking [Indications of status LEDs after completion of duplication] CPU module 0 LED (Operating) 1 CPU/IO module status LED1 2 CPU/IO module status LED2 Green CPU module 1 (Operating) Green IMPORTANT: After duplication is completed, the status of memory will be checked.
Chapter 4 System Configuration This chapter describes Basic Input Output System (BIOS) configuration. When you install the NEC Express5800/ft series for the first time or install/remove optional devices, thoroughly read this chapter for better understanding and correct setups.
4-2 System Configuration SYSTEM BIOS – SETUP – The SETUP utility is provided to make basic hardware configuration for the server. This utility is pre-installed in the flash memory of the server and ready to run. IMPORTANT: Change the setting of the SETUP if needed referring to this chapter since the status of SETUP by factory default is not most typical and appropriate for the server. The SETUP utility is intended for system Administrator use only.
System Configuration 4-3 Starting SETUP Utility Powering on the server starts POST (Power On Self-Test) and displays its check results. If the NEC logo is displayed, press Esc. After a few seconds, either of the following messages appears at bottom left on the screen depending on your system configuration. Press to enter SETUP Press to enter SETUP or Press to boot from Network You may see either of the following messages at bottom left on the screen when POST terminates.
4-4 System Configuration Description of On-Screen Items and Key Usage Use the following keyboard keys to work with the SETUP utility. (Key functions are also listed at the bottom of the screen.) Shows the current menu. Online help window Options to be configured Denotes there are submenus Explanation of keys Cursor (, ): Cursor (, ): – + Enter Esc F1: Parameters (selected parameters are highlighted) Selects an item on the screen. The highlighted item is currently selected.
System Configuration F9: 4-5 Shows the following: If you select “Yes” and then press the Enter key, all items in the setup are set to default values. If you select “No” and then press either the Enter or Esc key, the status before pressing the F9 key is restored. F10: Shows the following: If you select “Yes” and then press the Enter key, the setup will complete with all changes you have made saved.
4-6 System Configuration Configuration Examples The following describes examples of configuration required to use software-link features or for system operations. UPS To link power supply with the UPS To power on the server when power is supplied from the UPS Select [Server] - [AC-LINK] - [Power On]. To keep the server off-powered even when power is supplied from the UPS if the POWER switch was used to power off Select [Server] - [AC-LINK] - [Last State].
System Configuration 4-7 Boot To change the boot order of devices connected to the server Select [Boot] and specify the boot order. To display POST check results Select [Advanced] - [Boot-time Diagnostic Screen] - [Enabled]. You can also press Esc while the NEC logo is on the screen to display POST check results. To control from the HW console Remote operation via Serial Select [Server] - [Console Redirection], and make necessary settings.
4-8 System Configuration Menu and Parameter Descriptions The SETUP utility has the following six major menus: Main Advanced Security Server Boot Exit To configure detailed settings of functions, select a submenu from the above menus. Below describes configurable functions and parameters and the factory settings displayed in the screen for each menu. Main Start the SETUP utility to display the Main menu.
System Configuration 4-9 Available options in the Main and descriptions are listed below. Option System Time System Date CPU Speed Physical CPUs System Memory Extended Memory Cache Ram SATA AHCI Enable Parameter HH:MM:SS MM/DD/YYYY XXXX MHz X XXXX KB XXXX MB XXXX KB [Disabled] Enabled Description Specify the system time. Specify the system date. Displays the processor clock frequency. Displays the number of processor installed. Displays the size of system memory. Displays the size of extended memory.
4-10 System Configuration Advanced Move the cursor onto “Advanced” to display the Advanced menu. Select an option with the “►” mark and press Enter to display its submenu. Display each sub menu and make settings on the sub menu screen. See the table below for setup options on the screen. Option Boot-time Diagnostic Screen Parameter [Disabled] Enabled Description Specify whether to display the Power On Self-Test (POST) screen at start-up.
System Configuration 4-11 Advanced Processor Configuration When you select “Advanced Processor Configuration” in the Advanced menu, the following screen appears. Refer to the table below for information on options. Option Execute Disable Bit Intel(R) Virtualization Tech PECI Interface Parameter [Enabled] Disabled [Enabled] Disabled [Enabled] Disabled Description Specify whether or not to enable Execute Disable Bit feature. Specify whether or not to enable Intel Virtualization Technology feature.
4-12 System Configuration I/O Device Configuration When you select “I/O Device Configuration” in the Advanced menu, the following screen appears. If you select a menu with the “►” mark and press Enter, its submenu appears. Refer to the table below for information on options.
System Configuration Keyboard Features NumLock AUTO On [Off] Display only. Specify whether or not to enable NumLock at system startup.
4-14 System Configuration Option ROM Configuration When you select “Option ROM Configuration” in the Advanced menu, the following screen appears. Refer to the table below for information on options. Option Parameter Description PCI Slot 1 (onboard) Option ROM Enabled [Disabled] If “Enabled” is selected, the extended ROM of the PCI card installed on PCI Slot 1 is initialized. Note: this option is displayed only when a PCI card is installed.
System Configuration 4-15 Option Parameter Description Embedded PXE#1 Option ROM [Enabled] Disabled If “Enabled” is selected, the extended ROM of LAN #1 embedded in the motherboard is initialized. Embedded PXE#2 Option ROM [Enabled] Disabled If “Enabled” is selected, the extended ROM of LAN #2 embedded in the motherboard is initialized.
4-16 System Configuration Advanced Chipset Control When you select “Advanced Chipset Control” in the Advanced menu, the following screen appears. Refer to the table below for information on options. Option HPET Intel(R) I/IOAT Wake On LAN Parameter Enabled [Disabled] Enabled [Disabled] [Enabled] Disabled Description Specify whether or not to enable High Precision Timer feature. Specify whether or not to enable Intel(R) I/IO Acceleration Technology feature.
System Configuration Security Move the cursor onto “Security” to display the Security menu.
4-18 System Configuration Select “Set Supervisor Password” or “Set User Password” and press Enter to display the following pop-up screen. The screen below shows when “Set Supervisor Password” is selected. Set a password on this pop-up screen. Enter a password of up to seven alphanumeric characters and symbols from the keyboard. IMPORTANT: User password setup is not available before Supervisor password setup. Do not set any password before installing the OS.
System Configuration Option Password on boot Parameter [Disabled] Enabled 4-19 Description Specify whether to request a password entry at boot-up. User password setup is required beforehand. [ ]: factory default IMPORTANT: If you have logged in SETUP by using the Supervisor Password, you can check and change all settings. If you have logged in SETUP by using User Password, you can see the settings but cannot make changes on the settings except System Time, System Date and User Password of Main.
4-20 System Configuration Server Move the cursor onto [Server] to display the Server menu. The following describes options you can configure in the Server menu and their functions. Select an option with the “►” mark and press Enter to display its submenu. Refer to the table below for information on options.
System Configuration 4-21 The table below lists how selections for “AC-LINK” determine the power status of the server when the power supply to the server restarts. State before powered off In service Out of service (DC power: Off) Forced shutdown * * Stay Off Off Off Off Parameter Last State On Off Off Power On On On On Pressing the POWER switch for over four seconds shuts down the power to the server.
4-22 System Configuration Option Chassis Serial Number Parameter Description Displays the chassis information. BMC Device ID Displays the BMC information. BMC Device Revision Displays the BMC information. BMC Firmware Revision Displays the BMC information. SDR Revision PIA Revision ASIC Rev SMM Rev Displays the revision of SDR (sensor device information). Displays the PIA (plat form information) revision. Displays the firmware information of the fault-tolerant chipset.
System Configuration 4-23 Console Redirection Select “Console Redirection” on the Server menu and press Enter to display the following screen. See the table below for setup options on the screen. Option Com Port Address Baud Rate Console Type Flow Control Parameter [Disabled] Serial Port1 Serial Port2 9600 [19.2K] 38.4K 57.6K 115.2K VT100 VT100, 8bit PC-ANSI, 7bit [PC-ANSI] VT100+ VT-UTF8 None XON/XOFF Description Select a serial port.
4-24 System Configuration Event Log Configuration Select “Event log Configuration” on the Server menu and press Enter to display the following screen. See the table below for setup options on the screen. Option Clear Online Event Logs Parameter [Press Enter] Clear Offline Event Logs [Press Enter] Description To clear event logs of the working module, press the Enter key and select “Yes.” To clear event logs of the stand-by module, press the Enter key and select “Yes.
System Configuration 4-25 Monitoring Configuration Select “Monitoring Configuration” on the Server menu and press Enter to display the following screen. Option FRB-2 timer Parameter Disabled [Enabled] Disabled [Enabled] Select whether or not to enable the function to monitor PCI Device scan. PCI Enumeration Monitoring Timeout 60-[180]-1200 Set the timeout for PCI Device scan.
4-26 System Configuration Option POST Pause Monitoring Time-out Parameter 60-[180]-1200 Description Set the time for POST monitoring during boot pause.
System Configuration 4-27 Boot Move the cursor onto “Boot” to display the Boot menu. The server searches for the boot device according to the order specified in this menu and use the software to boot the system if found. – You can change the boot device order using or and + or –. Move the cursor to select the device by or , and then change the priority using + or –. IMPORTANT: Move to set “CD-ROM Drive” above “Hard Drive” when you boot the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER.
4-28 System Configuration Exit Move the cursor onto “Exit” to display the Exit menu.
System Configuration 4-29 The following describes each option on the Exit menu: Exit Saving Changes Select this option to save the current configuration data into the CMOS (non-volatile memory) and exit the SETUP utility. Select “Exit Saving Changes” to display the screen below. Select “Yes” to save the current configuration data into the CMOS (non-volatile memory) and exit the SETUP utility. The server will automatically restart the system.
4-30 System Configuration Exit Discarding Changes Select this option to exit the SETUP utility without saving the current configuration data into the CMOS (non-volatile memory). If you select “Yes” here, the “SETUP Warning” dialogue box appears. If you select “No” in the “SETUP Warning” dialogue box, you can exit SETUP without saving the changes you have made. If you select “Yes” in the dialogue box, you can exit SETUP with the changes you have made saved in CMOS. The server reboots automatically.
System Configuration 4-31 Load Setup Defaults Select this option if you want to reset all values in SETUP to default (factory-set values). When you select Load Setup Defaults, the dialogue box as shown below appears. If you select “Yes” in the dialogue box, default values are restored. If you select “No”, you will see the Exit menu screen. IMPORTANT: The default value and the factory default value differ partially.
4-32 System Configuration Discard Changes Select this option if you want to restore previous values before saving values in CMOS. When you select “Discard Changes”, you will see the dialogue box as shown below. If you select “Yes” in the dialogue box, changes you have made are discarded and previous settings are restored.
System Configuration 4-33 Save Changes Select this option if you want to save changes you have made in CMOS (non-volatile memory) without exiting SETUP. When you select the Save Changes, you will see the dialogue box as shown below. If you select “Yes” in the dialogue box, changes you have made are saved in CMOS (non-volatile memory).
4-34 System Configuration Emulex BIOS Emulex BIOS Configuration utility makes settings of the standard implemented Fibre Channel controller. You can start it up by simple key operation during POST execution without using any special startup disk. IMPORTANT: When setting up the system or replacing Fibre channel controller, configure the setting referring to Chapter 4 of User’s Guide (Setup).
System Configuration 4-35 FORCED SHUTDOWN AND CLEAR Read this section if your server does not operate as expected, or if you want to return all setup values to those made at shipment. Forced Shutdown Use this function when an OS command does not shut down the server, the POWER switch does not turn off the server, or resetting does not work. Press and hold the POWER switch on the primary server for over 4 seconds. The power is forcibly turned off.
4-36 System Configuration CLEAR CMOS/PASSWORD With the pre-installed SETUP utility, you can set desired passwords to protect data stored on the server from unauthorized user access. If you forget the password, you can clear them by following the procedure described in this section. You can also use the same procedure to clear the CMOS data in the server. IMPORTANT: Clearing the CMOS data restores the factory settings. To clear the password or CMOS data, power off the server.
System Configuration 4-37 Pins for protecting/clearing the password Short-circuiting the two pins: Clears the password Opening the two pins: Protects the password (factory preset) Pins for protecting/clearing the CMOS data Short-circuiting the two pins: Clears the CMOS data Opening two pins: Protects the CMOS data (factory preset Pins for protecting/clearing the BMC configuration Short-circuiting the two pins: Clears the BMC configuration Opening two pins: Protects the BMC configurat
4-38 System Configuration 6. By referring to “Removing CPU/IO Module” on page 8-7, remove the CPU/IO module 0 from the server. 7. Restore the previous CMOS clear jumper switch settings. Remove the jumper pins (J20) 9-10 of the CPU/IO module 0 and install them on the jumper pins (J57) 2-3. 8. By referring to “Installing CPU/IO Module” on page 8-10, install the CPU/IO module 0 on the server. 9. Reconnect only the power cord of the CPU/IO module 0 and press the POWER switch to power on. 10.
System Configuration 4-39 HOW TO CLEAR PASSWORDS 1. Power off NEC Express5800/ft series and unplug the both power cords. 2. Remove the both CPU/IO modules (0 and 1) from the NEC Express5800/ft series (see “Removing CPU/IO Module” on page 8-7). 3. Make setting of jumper switch for clearing the password of CPU/IO module 0. Remove the clips from the jumper pins (J57) 2-3 on CPU/IO module 0 and place them on the jumper pins (J20) 7-8 on the CPU/IO module 0. 4.
4-40 System Configuration HOW TO CLEAR THE BMC CONFIGURATION 1. Power off NEC Express5800/ft series and unplug the both power cords. 2. Remove the both CPU/IO modules (0 and 1) from the NEC Express5800/ft series (see “Removing CPU/IO Module” on page 8-7). 3. Make setting of jumper switch for clearing the BMC configuration of module 0. Remove the clips from the jumper pins (J57) 2-3 on CPU/IO module 0 and place them on the jumper pins (J8) 1-2 on the CPU/IO module 0. 4.
Chapter 5 Installing and Using Utilities This section describes how to use the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD that comes with your server and to install the utilities stored on the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER. CPU/IO module has a processor function part and IO function part. In utilities in this chapter, the processor function part is referred to as CPU module and IO function part PCI module.
5-2 Installing and Using Utilities NEC EXPRESSBUILDER The NEC EXPRESSBUILDER, integrated setup software, can automatically detect the hardware connected to an NEC Express5800/ft series machine to advance the processing. The hardware subject to setup with the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER should have the same configuration as that for operation. Start Menu When you insert the EXPRESSBUILDER disk into the optical disk drive and reboot the system, the following menu appears. 1.
Installing and Using Utilities 2. Tool menu If you select this item after choosing the display language, the Tool menu appears. You can use the below functions for maintenance. - Maintenance Utility Starts up the Offline Maintenance Utility. - BIOS/FW Updating Updates the system BIOS. - ROM-DOS Startup FD Creates Startup FD is used for starting the ROM-DOS system. - Test and Diagnostics Starts up the system test and diagnostics. - System Management Starts up the system management function.
5-4 Installing and Using Utilities Autorun Menu The Master Control Menu automatically appears when the “NEC EXPRESSBUILDER” DVD is loaded on a computer running Windows (Windows XP, Vista or Windows Server 2003 or later). IMPORTANT: This is not used on this server.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-5 NEC ESMPRO Agent and Manager NEC Express5800/ft series system management applications “NEC ESMPRO Manager”is bundled to accessory “NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD.” “NEC ESMPRO Agent” is stored in “NEC ESMPRO Agent for VMware Infrastructure 3” CD-ROM. This section describes the functions and features provided by NEC ESMPRO Manager and NEC ESMPRO Agent and the notes on their operations. These applications are necessary for continuous operation of NEC Express5800/ft series.
5-6 Installing and Using Utilities Effects of using NEC ESMPRO Manager and NEC ESMPRO Agent NEC ESMPRO Manager and NEC ESMPRO Agent have sufficient effects on a variety of needs in versatile and complicated system environments. – Detection of server fault NEC ESMPRO Agent collects a variety of fault information on NEC Express5800 series systems to identify the states of the systems. If a server detects a fault, the server provides NEC ESMPRO Manager with the proper alert report.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-7 Detection of Server Fault NEC ESMPRO Manager and NEC ESMPRO Agent detect errors causing faults to occur at an early stage and notify Administrators of fault information real-time. Early detection of error If a fault occurs, NEC ESMPRO Agent detects the fault and reports the occurrence of the fault to NEC ESMPRO Manager (alert report).
5-8 Installing and Using Utilities Management of Server Operation Status NEC ESMPRO Agent manages and monitors a variety of components installed in the server. You can view the information managed and monitored by NEC ESMPRO Agent on the DataViewer of NEC ESMPRO Manager. NEC ESMPRO Agent also manages and monitors components and conditions required to keep the server reliability at a high level such as hard disks, CPU, fans, power supply, and temperature.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-9 Monitoring (Management) of NEC Express5800/ft series NEC Express5800/ft series is a fault tolerant system. It can continue the operation even if a major component fails. NEC Express5800/ft series improves the system availability with the hardware, NEC ESMPRO, and system software functions. If a major component fails, the NEC ESMPRO fault report function can notify the system Administrator of the occurrence of the fault.
5-10 Installing and Using Utilities The report of a fault occurrence in the NEC Express5800/ft series (alert) is immediately sent to the NEC ESMPRO Manager. When the NEC ESMPRO Manager receives the alert, a popup message appears. The alert contains the detailed information of the fault and the proper countermeasures. You can take the appropriate action for the alert.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-11 Collective Management of Distributed Servers The excellent GUI provided by NEC ESMPRO Manager allows servers on a network to be managed collectively. The management screen is designed in the Explorer format to indicate the components in a server hierarchically for effective server management. NEC ESMPRO Manager manages servers by using the following three types of GUIs.
5-12 Installing and Using Utilities DataViewer The DataViewer indicates the server source configuration information in the Explorer format. In addition, it changes the status color of the failed server component. This enables you to identify the failed portion. AlertViewer The AlertViewer manages fault reports sent from servers together. A fault occurred in a server is immediately reported to the AlertViewer. The Administrator can recognize all faults on the network instantly.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-13 NEC ESMPRO Agent NEC ESMPRO Agent is a utility which acts as an agent (proxy) between NEC Express5800/ft series and NEC ESMPRO Manager (management PC). For details on the operating environment, the setting required before the setup, and the installation procedure, see the separate volume “User’s Guide (Setup).
5-14 Installing and Using Utilities Supplement When using NEC ESMPRO Agent, see “NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS” in Chapter 2. About restart of NEC ESMPRO Agent NEC ESMPRO Agent uses the library which ft Server Control Software installs. By the restrictions of the library, it use cron and have to restart the NEC ESMPRO Agent-related service every day.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-15 CPU/PCI module < Stop > … OFFLINE * This becomes DUPLEX after the INITIALIZING or DIAGNOSTICS. - The following message may be registered on the syslog when starting the system. "ntagent: libft init failed" When ESMftreport/ESMps process does not work, login as a root user and execute ESMRestart.
5-16 Installing and Using Utilities # /opt/nec/esmpro_sa/bin/ESMRestart DataViewer Display of NEC ESMPRO Manager When System Configuration Is Changed If CPU module is started/stopped with dataviewer is on the screen, wait for about five minutes and operate “Reconstruct the tree” on dataviewer. ntagent Memory Usage When dataviewer appears, the memory usage of ntagent increases about 10KB per hour. Do not always display dataviewer, but display it only when failure occurs.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-17 Impact When Module Status Changes PCI modules, PCI slot and Ethernet board have impact on each other. For example, when the “Status” item of a module changes to “fault,” it may be caused by another module’s error. Therefore, you need to check the status of the other modules based on alert information.
5-18 Installing and Using Utilities 4. Click [General]. The [General Properties] window appears. 5. Select a SNMP community name used when you retrieve local machine information in the [SNMP Community] box. (Select by “↑” key or “↓” key.) 6. Click [OK] to quit. The Detail Information of Alert Detail information of some alert displayed on the alert viewer may be displayed as “Unknown.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-19 Hang of snmpd Service Snmpd Service has a module called “SNMP Extended Agent.” This module may be registered when you install some software that uses snmpd Service. If you start snmpd Service, SNMP Extended Agent is also loaded at the initialization. However, if the initialization is not completed within a specified period, snmpd Service will hang. It may take time to complete the initialization due to temporary high load on the system.
5-20 Installing and Using Utilities When the Displayed BIOS Information is Incorrect BIOS information which is displayed by clicking [ft] - [CPU Module] - a CPU module - [General] - [BIOS Information] on a Data Viewer on ftServer Utility may not be displayed correctly. In such a case, display the BIOS information on the Data Viewer by clicking [ESMPRO] - [BIOS] or SETUP of system BIOS ([Server] – [System Management] – [BIOS Version]).
Installing and Using Utilities 5-21 NEC ESMPRO Manager To monitor and manage a computer, on which NEC ESMPRO Agent is installed, with a management PC online, use NEC ESMPRO Manager that is bundled with the product. For detailed procedures of installation and setting, see online documents or NEC ESMPRO Online Help. TIPS: Online documents provide cautions and information for using NEC ESMPRO Manager. See NEC ESMPRO Manager User’s Guide in the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD.
5-22 Installing and Using Utilities Monitoring CPU Module To monitor the CPU modules and the components on the CPU module, see the [CPU Module] tree. To see the information on the [CPU Module] tree, select the target CPU module from [CPU Module] in the [ft] tree. You can see the following information on the modules and the components on the CPU modules in the [CPU Module] tree. General Allows the configuration and other information on the CPU modules to be viewed.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-23 Update Allows the device identification information of the CPU modules to be viewed and BIOS of the CPU modules to be updated. See “Maintenance of NEC Express5800/ft series” described later for the update of BIOS of the CPU modules. The detailed device identification information can be checked by selecting [ESMPRO] tree[Hardware] tree[Field Replaceable Unit] tree. CPU Allows the information of the CPU on the CPU modules to be viewed.
5-24 Installing and Using Utilities DIMM Allows the information of DIMM on the CPU modules to be viewed.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-25 Monitoring PCI Module To monitor the PCI modules and the components on the PCI modules, refer to the [PCI Module] tree. To see the information on the [PCI Module] tree, select the target PCI module from [PCI Module] in the [ft] tree. You can see the following information on the PCI modules and the components on the PCI modules of the [PCI Module] tree. (This section describes the general information screens of the PCI modules.
5-26 Installing and Using Utilities Maintenance Allows the start/stop, MTBF information clear, and diagnosis of the PCI modules to be provided. See “Maintenance of NEC Express5800/ft series” described later for the start/stop and MTBF information clear of the CPU modules. Update Allows the device identification information of the PCI modules to be viewed. The detailed device identification information can be checked by selecting [ESMPRO] tree[Hardware] tree[Field Replaceable Unit] tree.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-27 Monitoring PCI Slots and Devices on PCI Module To monitor the PCI slots and devices on the PCI modules, see the [PCI slot] tree. To see the information on the [PCI slot] tree, select [PCI Module][PCI module (containing PCI slot to be seen)][PCI slot] of the [ft] tree. You can see the following information on the PCI slot and the devices on the PCI slot in the [PCI slot] tree. General Allows the PCI slot configuration information to be viewed.
5-28 Installing and Using Utilities PCI Device – General Allows the information of devices on the PCI slot to be viewed. PCI Device – Detail Allows the detailed information of a device on the PCI slot to be viewed. PCI Bridge – General This function is not supported in the current version. PCI Bridge – Bus This function is not supported in the current version. PCI Bridge – Detail This function is not supported in the current version.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-29 Monitoring SCSI adapter on PCI module To monitor the SCSI adapters on the PCI modules, see the [SCSI adapter] tree. To see the information on the [SCSI adapter] tree, select [PCI Module][PCI module (connected to SCSI adapter to be seen)][SCSI adapter] of the [ft] tree. You can see the following information on the SCSI adapters in the [SCSI adapter] tree. This function is not supported in the current version.
5-30 Installing and Using Utilities General Allows the Ethernet adapter configuration information to be viewed. Detail Allows the received/transmitted information of the Ethernet adapter to be viewed.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-31 Maintenance Allows the MTBF information of Ethernet adapters to be viewed and cleared. See "Maintenance of NEC Express5800/ft series" described later for the MTBF information clear of the Ethernet adapter.
5-32 Installing and Using Utilities Monitoring SCSI Enclosure To monitor the SCSI enclosure, see the [SCSI enclosure] tree. To see the information on the [SCSI enclosure] tree, select [SCSI enclosure] of the [ft] tree. You can see the following information of the SCSI enclosure from the [SCSI enclosure] tree. General This function is not supported in the current version. Maintenance This function is not supported in the current version.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-33 Maintenance of NEC Express5800/ft series NEC Express5800/ft series maintenance can be done in two ways; one is to use NEC ESMPRO Manager for remote maintenance and the other is to use the NEC ESMPRO Agent ft server utility on the NEC Express5800/ft series for local maintenance.
5-34 Installing and Using Utilities The table below shows the component-specific maintenance functions executable from NEC ESMPRO. Component Dump harvest CPU module R: L: : –: L – – – Board switch – R L – – Remote. Executable from remote management PC by using NEC ESMPRO Manager Local.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-35 Start and Stop of Components To start or stop a component with NEC ESMPRO Manager, use the [Maintenance] tree of the component in the [ft] tree of the DataViewer. Open the tree of the component to be started or stopped and select the [Maintenance] tree. To start or stop a component with the ft server utility, use the utility screen of the component. The table below shows the common cases in which a component is to be started or stopped.
5-36 Installing and Using Utilities Procedure in NEC ESMPRO Manager Start 1. Select the target component in the [ft] tree. 2. Check the current state with the “Status” display on the target component screen. 3. Click the [Bring Up] button in the [Maintenance] screen for the target component. A certain time is required for the start. The start result can be verified by “State” on the target component screen. The result of the start operation is reported by the NEC Express5800/ft series as an alert.
Installing and Using Utilities Sample screen of NEC ESMPRO Manager 1 [Maintenance] screen of PCI module [CPU Module] – [CPU Module] - [Maintenance] 5-37
5-38 Installing and Using Utilities Sample screen of NEC ESMPRO Manager 2 [Maintenance] screen of PCI module [PCI Module] - [Maintenance]
Installing and Using Utilities 5-39 Procedure in the ft server utility Start 1. Select the target component by using the ft server utility. 2. Check the current state of the target component with the LEDs. 3. Click the [Up] button of the target component. A certain time is required for the start. The start result can be verified by the LEDs on the target component. The result of the start operation is registered in the syslog. Stop 1. Stop before replacing components. 2.
5-40 Installing and Using Utilities Check and Clear of MTBF Information The MTBF information of a component can be viewed or cleared (initialized). NEC Express5800/ft series manages the MTBF (mean time between failure) of each component. If a fault occurs in a component, the NEC Express5800/ft series calculates the MTBF of the component again. If the calculated value is lower than the pre-defined threshold, the NEC Express5800/ft series disables the component to be used.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-41 MTBF clear Component SCSI Enclosure SCSI Electronics SCSI Slot Remote Local – – – – – – Remote: Executable from remote management PC by using NEC ESMPRO Manager Local: Executable on local server by using ft server utility –: Not support Procedure in NEC ESMPRO Manager Perform the procedure below before replacement of a component. 1. Select the target component in the [ft] tree. 2.
5-42 Installing and Using Utilities Procedure in the ft server utility Perform the procedure below before replacement of a component. 1. Select the target component by using the ft server utility. 2. Check the current state of the target component with the LEDs and event log. 3. Click the [Clear] button in [MTBF Clear] of the target component. The MTBF clearing result can be verified by the LEDs on the target component. The result of the MTBF clearing operation is registered in the syslog. 4.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-43 Diagnostics The NEC Express5800/ft series provides the self-check diagnosis function for some components. If a fault occurs in a component, the NEC Express5800/ft series can diagnose the component to detect the fault. To diagnose a component with the NEC ESMPRO Manager, use the [Maintenance] tree of the component in the DataViewer. Open the tree of the component to be diagnosed and select the [Maintenance] tree.
5-44 Installing and Using Utilities Procedure in NEC ESMPRO Manager This function is not supported in the current version. 1. Select the target component in the [ft] tree. 2. Check the current state with the “State” display on the target component screen. If the component is operating, stop the component. 3. Click the [Diagnostics] button in the [Maintenance] screen for the target component. The diagnosis result can be verified by “Result” of the diagnosis on the target component screen.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-45 Procedure in the ft server utility 1. Select the target component by using the ft server utility. 2. Check the current state of the target component with the LEDs. If the component is operating, stop the component. 3. Click the [Diagnostics] button in the [Diagnosis Information] on the target component. The diagnosis result can be verified by the LEDs on the target component. The result of the diagnosis is registered in the syslog. 4. Start the component.
5-46 Installing and Using Utilities Firmware Update NEC Express5800/ft series can update firmware (including BIOS) if some hardware components operate in the online state (in which the system continues the operation but the component trying to update firmware or BIOS is stopped). To update firmware with NEC ESMPRO Manager, use the [Update] tree of the component in the DataViewer. Open the tree of the component for which firmware is updated and select the [Update] tree.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-47 Procedure in NEC ESMPRO Manager This function is not supported in the current version. 1. Save the image data of the update firmware in an arbitrary directory of the NEC Express5800/ft series. Save the image data in any way. Write down the path to the directory in which the image data is saved. 2. Select the target component in the [ft] tree. 3. Check the current state with the “State” display on the target component screen.
5-48 5. Installing and Using Utilities Select [Specify the file path to update], enter the directory in which the updated firmware specified in the input box in step 1 is saved, and click the [Execute] button. Perform the firmware update. The update result can be verified by the state on the target component screen (indication of “Firmware update completed”). The result of the update processing is reported by the NEC Express5800/ft series as an alert. 6.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-49 Even if you do not have the image data of firmware for update, the firmware can be copied from the other module. By starting the module, the firmware will be updated automatically. However, when the [Enable automatic firmware update] property is disabled, follow the steps below to update the firmware: 1. Start the system using the module of the firmware copy source.
5-50 Installing and Using Utilities Procedure in ft server utility 1. Save the image data of the update firmware in /etc/opt/ft/BIOS.ROM of the NEC Express5800/ft series. 2. Select the target component in the [ft] tree. 3. Check the current state of the target component with the LEDs. If the component is operating, stop the component. 4. Click the [Firmware...] button for the target component.
Installing and Using Utilities 5. Select [Specify new firmware for update], and click the [Activate] button. File path cannot be modified by the path (/etc/opt/ft/BIOS.ROM) in procedure 1. Perform the firmware update. 6. Check the update result with the syslog.
5-52 7. Installing and Using Utilities After the BIOS for a single CPU module is completed, click the [Jump Switch] button. The module completely updated is started and the module under operation is stopped. [Jump Switch] function is not supported in the current version. 8. Start the other inactive module. Starting the module causes the firmware to be updated automatically.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-53 Dump Collection To collect the dump file with NEC ESMPRO Manager, use [CPU Module] [Maintenance] tree in the DataViewer. To collect the dump with the ft server utility, use the utility screen of the component. IMPORTANT: Acquire the dump only for the examination of a fault. The dump can be collected in two ways. In each way, the dump file is stored under the directory of /var/crash/ on the server.
5-54 Installing and Using Utilities Procedure in NEC ESMPRO Manager The [Dump] button of NEC ESMPRO Manager performs the function of “saving dump during system operation.” However, this function is not supported in the current version. 1. Select [CPU Module] in the [ft] tree. 2. Check the current state with the “State” display on the target component screen. 3. Click the [Dump] button in the [Maintenance] screen for the target component. A certain time is required for the dump saving.
Installing and Using Utilities 5-55 Procedure in ft server utility This function is not supported in the current version. 1. Select the target CPU module by using the ft server utility. 2. Check the current state of the target CPU module with the LEDs. 3. Select the dump acquisition method with [Dump] of the target CPU module and click the [Harvest] button. A certain time is required for the dump acquisition. The dump is stored under /var/crash/ directory on the server.
5-56 Installing and Using Utilities Refresh of View based on State Change Alert Setting A new function is supported so that NEC ESMPRO Manager window will be updated on a system state change basis (in other words, whenever necessary). This function is OFF by default. See the [Setting] below about how to turn it ON. NEC ESMPRO Manager window is updated by one minute-interval polling by default. Therefore, there is some time-lag for NEC ESMPRO Manager to recognize changes in NEC Agent.
Chapter 6 Maintenance This chapter describes the daily maintenance of NEC Express5800/ft series and precautions when relocating or storing the server.
6-2 Maintenance DAILY MAINTENANCE To use your NEC Express5800/ft series in best condition, check and maintain regularly as described below. If an error is found on your NEC Express5800/ft series, consult your sales agent. Checking Alert Monitor the failure occurrence by NEC ESMPRO during the system operation. Always check whether any alert is reported to NEC ESMPRO Manager on the management PC.
Maintenance 6-3 Cleaning Clean the server on a regular basis to keep the server in a good shape. WARNING Observe the following instructions to use the server safely. There are risks of death or serious personal injury. See “PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY” in Chapter 1. Do not disassemble, repair, or alter the server. Do not look into the DVD-ROM drive. Disconnect the power plug before cleaning the server.
6-4 Maintenance Cleaning the Keyboard and Mouse IMPORTANT: A keyboard and a mouse use USB interface. Therefore it is not necessary to power off the server when connecting or disconnecting them. Disconnect the keyboard from the server while the devices in the system (the server and the peripheral devices) remain turned on. Wipe the keyboard surface with a dry cloth. Then connect the keyboard to the server. The mouse operation depends on the degree of smoothness of the internal ball rotation.
Maintenance 6-5 Cleaning the Floppy Disk Drive A read/write error may occur due to stains on the read/write head of the floppy disk drive. Use the cleaner dedicated for floppy disk drive to clean the read/write head. It is recommended to clean the head on regular basis. Cleaning DVD/CD-ROM A dusty DVD/CD-ROM or dust-accumulated tray causes the device to fail to read data correctly. Follow the procedure below to clean the tray and DVD/CD-ROM regularly: 1. Make sure that the server is powered on. 2.
6-6 Maintenance SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS The System Diagnostics runs several tests on the server. Select [Tool menu] - [Test and Diagnostics] in the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER to diagnose the system. Test Items The following items are tested in system diagnostics. Memory CPU cache memory Hard disk drive used as a system IMPORTANT: When executing the system diagnostics, make sure to remove the LAN cable. Executing the system diagnostics with the LAN cable connected, the network may be influenced.
Maintenance 6. 6-7 Select [Test and diagnostics]. Select [End-User Mode] and the system diagnostics starts. The diagnostics will be completed in approximately three minutes. When the diagnostics is completed, the screen of the display changes as shown below: Diagnostics tool title Test window title Test result Test summary window Guideline Diagnostics tool title Shows the name and version of the diagnostic tool. Test window title Shows the progress of the diagnostics.
6-8 Maintenance 7. Follow the guideline shown at the bottom of the screen, and press the Esc key. The [Enduser Menu] below is displayed. Shows the diagnostics completion screen of the above diagnostics. Shows a list of connected devices. Shows the log information of the diagnostics. It can be saved on a floppy disk. To save it on a floppy disk, insert a formatted floppy disk to the floppy disk drive, and select .
Maintenance 6-9 OFF-LINE MAINTENANCE UTILITY The Off-line Maintenance Utility is an OS-independent maintenance program. When you are unable to start the OS-dependent NEC ESMPRO to troubleshoot a problem, the Off-line Maintenance Utility can be used. Starting the Off-line Maintenance Utility The Off-line Maintenance Utility may be started in the following ways. 1. Boot peripheral devices at first, then power on the Express server. 2.
6-10 Maintenance 4. Select [Tool menu]. Following Language selection menu appears. Japanese: Menu is displayed in Japanese from now English: Menu is displayed in English from now Return to previous menu: Boot selection menu is displayed IMPORTANT: Default menu selection is [Japanese]. When there is no key operation for five second after Language menu appears, [Japanese] starts automatically. 5. Select [English] When [English] is selected, following tool menu appears. 6.
Maintenance 6-11 Features of Off-line Maintenance Utility Following functions are available on Off-line Maintenance Utility. ■Off-line Maintenance Utility The Off-line Maintenance Utility is started in “Maintenance Utility.” The Off-line Maintenance Utility is an Os-independent maintenance program. When you are unable to start the Os-dependent NEC ESMPRO to troubleshoot a problem, the Off-line Maintenance Utility can be used.
6-12 – Maintenance System Management The parameters of BMC (Baseboard management Controller) are set for remote control and alert. BIOS/FW Updating This menu allows you to update the software module such as BIOS and firmware of the server by using the update disk (3.5-inch floppy disk) that is distributed from NEC customer service representative. After rebooting the system, an update program is started automatically from floppy disk, and the various BIOS and firmware programs are updated.
Maintenance 6-13 RELOCATING/STORING THE NEC Express5800/ft series Follow the procedure below to relocate or store the server. CAUTION Observe the following instructions to use the server safely. There are risks of fire, personal injury, or property damage. See “PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY” in Chapter 1 for details. Never attempt to lift the server only by yourself. Do not install the server in any place other than specified.
6-14 Maintenance IMPORTANT: Check and adjust the system clock before operating the server again after relocating or storing it. If the server and the built-in optional devices are moved from a cold place to a warm place in a short time, condensation will occur and cause malfunctions and breakdown when these are used in such state.
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting If the product does not work properly, see this chapter before deciding that it is a breakdown.
7-2 Troubleshooting TO LOCATE THE ERRORS Use NEC ESMPRO to monitor the occurrence of fault during the system operation. Especially take note on whether any alert is reported to NEC ESMPRO Manager on the management PC. Check whether any alert is reported on the Operation Window, DataViewer, or AlertViewer of NEC ESMPRO Manager. [Example] Checks the location and type of server/workstation failure.
Troubleshooting 7-3 ERROR MESSAGES If the NEC Express5800/ft series enters the abnormal state, the error is posted by various means. This section explains the types of error messages. Error Messages by LED Indication The LEDs on the front and rear panels of the NEC Express5800/ft series and near the handles of hard disks inform the user of the various server statuses by the colors and the patterns of going on, going off, and flashing. If trouble seems to have occurred, check the LED indication.
7-4 Troubleshooting POST Error Messages Powering on the server automatically starts the self-diagnostic program, POST (Power On Self-Test). When POST detects any error, it displays an error message and in some cases, advice as well on the display unit. Follow the table below to troubleshoot such errors. Phoenix BIOS 4.0 Release 6.0.XXXX : CPU=Pentium III XXX MHz 0640K System RAM Passed 0127M Extended RAM Passed WARNING: 02B0: Diskette drive A error.
Troubleshooting On-screen error message 0252 Password checksum bad -Password cleared Cause Password is cleared. 7-5 Action Reconfigure by using BIOS setup. Clear password using hardware 0260 System Timer error 0270 Real time clock error 0271 Check date and time setting System Timer is faulty. RTC is faulty. Date and time are incorrectly set.
7-6 Troubleshooting On-screen error message 0B95 BMC FRU device failure 0B96 BMC SDR Repository failure 0B97 BMC SEL device failure 0B98 BMC RAM test error 0B99 BMC Fatal hardware error Cause NVRAM within BMC is faulty. SDR repository within BMC is faulty. SEL repository within BMC is faulty. BMC RAM is faulty. BMC FPGA is faulty. Action Replace the CPU/IO module. If updating FPGA does not help, replace the CPU/IO module or ft Remote Management Card (option). Replace the CPU/IO module.
Troubleshooting On-screen error message 8130 Mismatch DIMM detected in DIMM group#1 8131 Mismatch DIMM detected in DIMM group#2 8132 Mismatch DIMM detected in DIMM group#3 8150 NVRAM Cleared By Jumper 8151 Password Cleared By Jumper 8160 Mismatch Processor Speed detected on Processor 1 8161 Mismatch Processor Speed detected on Processor 2 9064 Mixed CPU Steppings detected 9002 Memory not installed. 9003 Memory implementation error detected 7-7 Cause DIMM group do not match.
7-8 Troubleshooting TROUBLE SHOOTING When the server fails to operate as expected, see the following to find out your problem and follow the given instruction before asking for repair. If the server still fails to operate successfully after solving your problem, take a note of the on-screen message and contact your sales agent.
Troubleshooting 7-9 POST fails to complete: Is the DIMM properly installed? At least one pair of DIMM(2 DIMMs) is required for operation. Is the memory size large? The memory check may take a time if the mounted memory size is large. Wait for a while.
7-10 Troubleshooting The keyboard or mouse fails to operate: Is the cable properly connected? Make sure that the cable is connected to the correct connector on the rear of the server. Are the keyboard and mouse are compliant with NEC Express5800/ft series? Operation of the server with unauthorized devices is not guaranteed. Is the operation mode correct? USB device is connected to CPU/IO module on the primary side through HW switch.
Troubleshooting 7-11 Is the floppy disk write-protected? Place the write-protect switch on the floppy disk to the "Write-enabled" position. Is the floppy disk formatted? Use a formatted floppy disk or format the floppy disk in the floppy disk drive. Refer to the manual that comes with the OS for formatting a floppy disk. Is the medium mounted? If a failover takes place with a medium mounted, the medium is forciblly unmounted, in which case remounting of the medium is necessary.
7-12 Troubleshooting Operation of any device that is not authorized by NEC is not guaranteed. Is the storage properly installed? Make sure to check the storage is completeley connected. Fail to start the OS: Is a floppy disk in the floppy disk drive? Take out the floppy disk and restart the server. Is the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD in the optical disk drive? Take out the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD and restart the server.
Troubleshooting 7-13 The server is not found on the network: Is the LAN cable connected? Make sure to connect the LAN cable to the network port on the rear of the server. Also make sure to use the LAN cable that conforms to the network interface standard. Have the protocol and services already setup? Install the distinctive network driver for the server. Make sure that the protocol, such as TCP/IP, and services are properly specified.
7-14 Troubleshooting component does not reach the threshold and the reinstallation cannot be performed as it is determined that repair is needed. Typically, device replacement is required. Contact your maintenance service engineer. If the integration needs to be done with the current devices, you can forcibly reinstall the currenlty used device through consultation with the maintenance service engineer.
Troubleshooting 7-15 Problems with NEC EXPRESSBUILDER When the server is not booted from the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD, check the following: Did you set the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD during POST and restart the server? If you set the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD during POST but do not restart the server, an error message will appear or the OS will boot. Is BIOS configuration correct? The boot device order may be specified with the BIOS setup utility of the server.
7-16 Troubleshooting Problems with NEC ESMPRO NEC ESMPRO Manager See page 5-8 and the later in “Chapter 5 Procedures after Completion of Installation”. See also online document in NEC EXPRESSBUILDER DVD-ROM for troubleshooting and other supplementary information. NEC ESMPRO Agent See page 5-3 and the later in “Chapter 5 Procedures after Completion of Installation”.
Troubleshooting 7-17 COLLECTION OF TROUBLE LOGS If a failure occurs, you can collect information at the time of failure occurrence by the following ways. IMPORTANT: Collect failure information that is described later only when you are asked to do so by a maintenance service engineer of the maintenance service company. You may see a message telling you the virtual memory is not sufficient in a reboot following a failure. Continue to start up the system.
7-18 Troubleshooting Collection of the Memory Dump If a failure occurs, the memory data should be dumped to acquire the required information. IMPORTANT: Collect memory dump through consultation with a maintenance service engineer of your maintenance service company. Collecting memory dump while the system is running successfully can result in a problem in system operation. You may see a message telling you the virtual memory is not sufficient in a reboot following a failure.
Chapter 8 System Upgrade This chapter describes the procedures to add options and replace the failed components. IMPORTANT: Optional devices described in this chapter should not be installed or removed by the user. NEC does not assume any liability for damage to optional devices or the server or malfunctions of the server resulted from installation by the user. Be sure to use only optional devices and cables designated by NEC.
8-2 System Upgrade SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Observe the following notes to install or remove optional devices safely and properly. WARNING Observe the following instructions to use the server safely. There are risks of death or serious personal injury. See “PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY” in Chapter 1 for details. Do not disassemble, repair, or alter the server. Do not look into the DVD-ROM drive. Do not remove the lithium battery. Disconnect the power plug before working with the server.
System Upgrade 8-3 ANTI-STATIC MEASURES The server contains electronic components sensitive to static electricity. Avoid failures caused by static electricity when installing or removing any optional devices. Wearing wrist straps (arm belts or anti-static gloves). Wear wrist straps around your wrists. If no wrist strap is available, touch an unpainted metal part of the cabinet before touching a component to discharge static electricity from your body.
8-4 System Upgrade PRE-UPGRADE VERIFICATION If you add on optional devices onto this equipment, some devices may require a specific ft server software version (s). If the optional device asks for a specific version number (s), refer to the following procedure before adding on the devices. 1. Confirm the required ft server control software’s version by referring to the sever-accessory User’s Guide, check the NEC website, or contact your sales representative. 2.
System Upgrade 8-5 PREPARING YOUR SYSTEM FOR UPGRADE Note the following, when installing or replacing devices, to improve the performance of NEC Express5800/ft series. With the NEC Express5800/ft series, devices can be replaced during the continuous operation. Take extreme care for electric shock and damage to the component due to short-circuit. Optional devices cannot be installed or removed during continuous operation.
8-6 System Upgrade CPU/IO MODULE To replace devices such as CPU (processor, DIMM (memory) or PCI card, you need to remove the CPU/IO module. IMPORTANT: Ask your sales agent to replace the CPU/IO module and components of the CPU/IO module. Make sure to read “ANTI-STATIC MEASURES” and “PREPARING YOUR SYSTEM FOR UPGRADE.” To install or remove CPU or DIMM, first power off the server before removing the CPU/IO module. Removing the module under operation may cause unexpected trouble.
System Upgrade 8-7 Removing CPU/IO Module Follow the procedure below to remove the CPU/IO module. 1. Stop the CPU/IO module you want to remove. To this end, use the ftServer Utility of the NEC ESMPRO Agent installed to your server or the Data Viewer of the NEC ESMPRO Manager. For the detailed procedure, see “NEC ESMPRO Agent and Manager” – “Maintenance of NEC Express5800/ft series” in Chapter 5.
8-8 System Upgrade 3. Hold the stopper, and disconnect the power cable of the module to be removed. The stopper will return to the vertical position when you release it. CHECK: Leave your hands and make sure that the stopper returned to the vertical position. If you disconnect the cable and the stopper does not go back to this position, you cannot pull out the CPU/IO module in the next step. Stopper 4.
System Upgrade 5. 8-9 Hold the black levers of the CPU/IO module and pull it out. Pull it off until it is locked and stopped. IMPORTANT: Do not hold part other than the handle to pull the module. Handle the CPU/IO module carefully. Do not drop the module or bump it against parts in the device when you remove it. 6. The CPU/IO module is locked on the way and cannot be pulled out. Lower the lock on the side of CPU/IO module and unlock, and then pull it out. Lock 7.
8-10 System Upgrade Installing CPU/IO Module Follow the procedure below to install the CPU/IO module: IMPORTANT: Make sure to read “ANTI-STATIC MEASURES” (page 8-3) and “PREPARING YOUR SYSTEM FOR UPGRADE” (page 8-5). Insert the black lever slowly and fasten the screws tightly. Be careful not to cause a shock to the device at this time. 1. Firmly hold the CPU/IO module with both hands and insert it into the rack. Hold the CPU/IO module and face the back of the rack to the back panel connector.
System Upgrade 8-11 IMPORTANT: Secure the handle with the screws. If it is not secured by the screws, the operation of the CPU/IO module will be unstable. In some system statuses or settings, auto start up or integration does not take place when the module is connected. In such a case, check the status by using the ftServer Utility or NEC ESMPRO Manager data viewer, and then start up the CPU/IO modules. 3. Connect the cables for connecting the peripheral devices and network. 4.
8-12 System Upgrade DIMM The DIMM (dual inline memory module) is installed to the DIMM socket in the CPU/IO module on the NEC Express5800/ft series. The CPU/IO module board is equipped with six sockets. DIMMs should be installed in a set of 2 DIMMs, starting from the lowest socket number. TIPS: You can add memory up to 12 GB . In the error messages and logs in POST NEC ESMPRO, or Off-line Maintenance Utility, the DIMM connector may be described as “group.
System Upgrade 8-13 Precautions Note the following to install or replace DIMM. The DIMMs with the same slot number are linked between the CH1 and CH0.. When a DIMM is added to one CH, another identical DIMM should be installed to the slot with the same number in another CH. This rule is applied also to the case of removal. The linked DIMMs between CHs should be of the same product with the same performance.
8-14 System Upgrade Installing DIMM Follow the procedure below to install the DIMM. 1. Shut down the OS. The sever turns off automatically. 2. Disconnect the power cords from the outlets. 3. Remove the CPU/IO module referring to page 8-7. 4. Remove the screw, and remove the top cover of the CPU/IO module. 5. Remove the memory duct. Memory duct 6.
System Upgrade 7. Remove the DIMM connector cover from the socket in which the DIMM is installed. A DIMM connector cover is installed to the open socket. When the levers on both ends of the connector are opened, the DIMM connector cover is unlocked and you can remove the cover. IMPORTANT: Keep the removed DIMM connector cover. 8. Insert a DIMM into the DIMM socket vertically. TIPS: Pay attention to the orientation of the DIMM. The end terminal of the DIMM has a notch to prevent misinsertion.
8-16 14. System Upgrade Verify that POST displays no error message. If POST displays an error message, write it down and see the POST error message list on page 7-4..
System Upgrade Removing DIMM Follow the procedure below to remove the DIMM. IMPORTANT: This server works only when there are at least two DIMMs installed. 1. Shutdown OS. The system turns off automatically. 2. Disconnect the power cords from the outlets. 3. Remove the CPU/IO module referring to page 8-7. 4. Remove the screws and the top cover of the CPU/IO module. 5. Remove the memory duct.
8-18 System Upgrade 6. Release the levers attached on both sides of the socket of the DIMM to be removed. It will be unlocked and the DIMM can be removed. 7. Attach the memory duct. 8. Attach the top cover of the CPU/IO module and secure it with screws. 9. Refer to page 8-100 and install the CPU/IO module. 10. Connect the power cords. 11. Press the POWER switch to power on the server. 12. Verify that POST displays no error message.
System Upgrade Replacing DIMM Follow the procedure below to replace a failed DIMM. 1. Identify the failed DIMM using the Data Viewer of NEC ESMPRO Manager. 2. Remove the CPU/IO module referring to page 8-77. 3. Replace the DIMM. 4. Install the CPU/IO module referring to page 8-10. 5. Start up the CPU/IO module using NEC ESMPRO Manager or ftServer Utility.
8-20 System Upgrade PROCESSOR (CPU) In addition to the standard CPU (Quad-Core Intel® XeonTM Processor), you can operate the system by adding one CPU. IMPORTANT: The CPU is extremely sensitive to static electricity. Make sure to touch the metal frame of the server to discharge static electricity from your body before handling the CPU. Do not touch the CPU terminals or onboard parts with a bare hand or place the CPU directly on the desk.
System Upgrade Installing CPU Follow the steps below to install a CPU (model with air-cooling kit). 1. Shut down the OS. The server is automatically powered off. 2. 3. 4. 5. Unplug the power cords. Remove the CPU/IO module referring to page 8-7. Remove the cable connected to the CPU duct cover. Remove the CPU duct cover. IMPORTANT: Remove the cable without adding pressure to the bases of the fan cable. 6. Check to be sure of the location of the CPUsocket.
8-22 System Upgrade 7. Detach the socket cover on the CPU socket. 8. Lift the socket lever. IMPORTANT: Keep the socket cover. 9. Lift the CPU socket holder. IMPORTANT: Open the lever fully. It can be opened 120° or more. 10. Place the CPU on the socket carefully. 11. After pressing the CPU softly against the socket, place the CPI socket holder back to its original place. TIPS: Pay attention to the orientation of the CPU. The CPU and socket have pin marks to prevent misinsertion.
System Upgrade 13. Return the socket lever back to its original place. 14. Place the heat sink on the CPU and secure it with 4 screws. Loosely fasten the screws in the cross-coupling way, and then fasten them tightly. IMPORTANT: Place the heat sink so that its corners will not bump against the parts on the motherboard.
8-24 System Upgrade 15. Check that the heat sink is attached to the mother board horizontally. IMPORTANT If the heat sink is tilted, remove the heat sink and then attach it again. If the heat sink is not attached horizontally, it may be caused by the following. - The CPU is not attached correctly. - Screws are not secured tightly enough. Do not move around the heat sink fastened. 16. Connect the duct cover. 17. Fasten the cable to the duct cover. 18.
System Upgrade 8-25 PCI BOARD Up to three PCI boards can be installed to the CPU/IO module. IMPORTANT: The PCI board is extremely sensitive to static electricity. Make sure to touch the metal frame of the server to discharge static electricity from your body before handling the PCI board. Do not touch the PCI board terminals or onboard parts by a bare hand or place the PCI board directly on the desk. For more information on static electricity, see “ANTI-STATIC MEASURES” on page 8-3.
8-26 System Upgrade List of option PCI boards and installable slots: Product name PCI-1 Remarks PCT slot performance PCI-X 133MHz/64bit Slot size Low Profile PCI board type 3.3V Mountable board size MD2 Mount exactly the N8804-002 1000BASE-T 1ch board set same board into the same slot on each CPU/IO N8804-003 1000BASE-SX 1ch board set module 0, 1.
System Upgrade 8-27 Installing PCI Board Follow the procedure below to install the board to be connected to the PCI board slot. TIPS: To install the PCI board, make sure the shape of the board connector matches with the shape of the PCI board slot connector. 1. Remove the CPU/IO module referring to the page 8-7. The following steps explain how to install a PCI board on the PCI board slot (PCI-X slot 2, PCI-X slot 3) of the riser card.
8-28 System Upgrade Removing PCI Board To remove PCI board card, follow the reverse procedure of the installation and install the expansion slot cover. Replacing PCI Board Follow the procedure below to replace the failed PCI board. 1. Check the failed board from the event log. 2. Remove the CPU/IO module referring to the page 8-7. 3. Remove the PCI bracket, then remove the PCI board. 4. Replace the board and fasten it. 5. Install the CPU/IO module referring to the page 8-10. 6.
System Upgrade 8-29 Setup of Optional PCI Board IMPORTANT: To enable the fault-tolerant feature of the optional device, the identical PCI boards must be installed to the slots with the same number in CPU/IO module 0 and CPU/IO module 1. The BIOS settings need to be modified when mounting some optional PCI boards. To change the BIOS settings, start the BIOS setup utility to change the [OS Boot Monitoring] configuration in [Server] – [Monitoring Configuration]. See page 4-25 for more details.
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Appendix A Specifications Item Factory-set model CPU Type Clock/second cache Standard Maximum Chipset Memory NEC Express5800/320Fd-MR N8800-128F N8800-129F Install model Quad-Core Intel Xeon Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processor 2.00GHz Processor 3.
A-2 Specifications Item NEC Express5800/320Fd-LR NEC Express5800/320Fd-MR N8800-128F N8800-129F Cabinet design Rack-mount type External dimensions 483 (w) 178 (h) 762 (d) mm Weight 47.5 kg (Max. 53.
Appendix B I/O Port Addresses The factory-set I/O port addresses for the server are assigned as follows: Address 0x00000000 - 0x00000CF7 0x00000010 - 0x0000001F 0x00000020 - 0x00000021 0x00000024 - 0x00000025 0x00000028 - 0x00000029 0x0000002C - 0x0000002D 0x0000002E - 0x0000002F 0x00000030 - 0x00000037 0x00000038 - 0x00000039 0x0000003C - 0x0000003D 0x00000040 - 0x00000043 0x00000050 - 0x00000053 0x00000060 - 0x00000060 0x00000061 - 0x00000061 0x00000062 - 0x00000063 0x00000064 - 0x00000064 0x00000066 - 0x
B-2 I/O Port Addresses Address 0x000003B0 - 0x000003BB 0x000003B0 - 0x000003BB 0x000003B0 - 0x000003BB 0x000003C0 - 0x000003DF 0x000003C0 - 0x000003DF 0x000003C0 - 0x000003DF 0x000003C0 - 0x000003DF 0x000003C0 - 0x000003DF 0x000003C0 - 0x000003DF 0x0000040B - 0x0000040B 0x000004D0 - 0x000004D1 0x000004D6 - 0x000004D6 0x00000500 - 0x0000057F 0x00000580 - 0x0000059F 0x000005A0 - 0x000005BF 0x00000A79 - 0x00000A79 0x00000C00 - 0x00000C01 0x00000CA2 - 0x00000CA2 0x00000CA3 - 0x00000CA3 0x00000CA4 - 0x00000CA7
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