QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Version 1.
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Safety and Regulatory Information Important Safety Instructions Read all caution and safety statements in this document before performing any of the instructions. Warnings Heed safety instructions: Before working with your server product, whether you are using this guide or any other resource as a reference, pay close attention to the safety instructions. You must adhere to the assembly instructions in this guide to ensure and maintain compliance with existing product certifications and approvals.
* Definition of RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION is a location for equipment where both of the following apply: Access can only be gained by SERVICE PERSONS or by USERS who have been instructed about the reasons for the restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions that shall be taken; and Access is through the use of a TOOL or lock and key, or other means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location. 2.
Preface About this Product Guide Thank you for purchasing and using the QSSC-S4R Server System. This manual is written for system technicians who are responsible for troubleshooting, upgrading, and repairing this server chassis. This document provides a brief overview of the features of the chassis, a list of accessories or other components you may need, troubleshooting information, and instructions on how to add and replace components on the QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide.
Additional Information and Software If you need more information about this product or information about the accessories that can be used with this server chassis, use the following resources. These files are available at www.qsscit.com. Table 1.
Contents QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide ................................................................................ i Safety and Regulatory Information .......................................................................................... iii Important Safety Instructions............................................................................................................................... iii Warnings ....................................................................................
Chapter 3: Server Utilities ....................................................................................................... 36 Console Management ........................................................................................................................................36 BMC in the QSSC-S4R server platform .......................................................................................................................... 36 BMC Firmware Update Procedure ..........................
System References ........................................................................................................................................................ 74 System Disassembly Flow Chart .................................................................................................................................... 75 Installing and Removing the Rack Rails .............................................................................................................
Installing and Removing a 5 ¼-inch Peripheral Device ...................................................................................115 Installing a 5 ¼-inch Peripheral Device......................................................................................................................... 115 Removing a 5 ¼-inch Peripheral Device....................................................................................................................... 117 Replacing the Hot Swap Backplane Board ......
Standortauswahl ........................................................................................................................................................... 178 Handhabung von Geräten ............................................................................................................................................ 178 Warnungen zu Netzspannung und Elektrizität ..............................................................................................................
List of Figures Figure 1. QSSC-S4R Server System (Enterprise SKU shown)................................................................................1 Figure 2. Front Components (Enterprise 8 HDD SKU) ............................................................................................3 Figure 3. Front Components (Value 6 HDD SKU) ....................................................................................................4 Figure 4. Operator Panel Controls and Indicators ...................
Figure 36. Removing a Hard Drive Carrier .............................................................................................................54 Figure 37. Removing the HDD Blank from the Hard Drive Carrier .........................................................................55 Figure 38. Attaching the Hard Drive to the Carrier .................................................................................................55 Figure 39. Installing the Hard Drive into the Server .................
Figure 79. Removing mini-SAS cables ...................................................................................................................86 Figure 80. Removing SAS Riser.............................................................................................................................86 Figure 81. Installing the SAS Riser.........................................................................................................................87 Figure 82.
Figure 122.Attaching the slide rails to the 5.25" peripheral ..................................................................................117 Figure 123. Installing a 5¼-inch Peripheral Device in the Server ........................................................................117 Figure 124. Removing the Hot Swap Backplane ..................................................................................................118 Figure 125. Installing the Hot Swap Backplane ................................
List of Tables Table 1. Additional Information and Software ......................................................................................................... vi Table 2. Chassis Features ........................................................................................................................................2 Table 3. System Status LED States and Operator Panel Controls ..........................................................................5 Table 4.
Table 36. Setup Utility — Server Management Configuration Screen Fields ......................................................143 Table 37. Setup Utility — Console Redirection Configuration Fields ...................................................................144 Table 38. Setup Utility — Server Management System Information Fields .........................................................145 Table 39. BMC LAN Configuration Screen Fields ...................................................................
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 1: System Description Chapter 1: System Description The QSSC-S4R Server System is a 4U, high-density, rack-mount server system with support for one to four Intel® Xeon® 7500 series processors and up to 64 DDR3 RDIMMs / 512GB DDR3 RDIMM memory. The system comes in one of two configurations: an Enterprise SKU and a Value SKU.
Chapter 1: System Description QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide System Features Table 2. Chassis Features Feature Dimensions Clearance requirements Scalability Serviceability Availability Manageability Front Control Panel and Operator Panel Rear I/O Version 1.0 Description Height: 4U / 6.8 inches (173.8 mm) Depth: 27.7 inches (704 mm) Width: 16.7 inches (424 mm) Weight: 110.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 1: System Description System Front Figure 2 shows the front view of the system. The front provides access to the following components: Front panel buttons and LEDs User accessible VGA connector supporting 1280 x 1024 resolution 3 USB 2.0 connectors Hard drive, optical drive, and tape backup drive Item A B C D E F G Description Optical Disk Drive Rear LAN LEDs (from I/O Riser) Operator Panel Video Connector USB 2.
Chapter 1: System Description Item A* B C D E F* G QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Description Optical Disk Drive Bay (empty) Rear LAN LEDs (from I/O Riser) Operator Panel Video Connector USB 2.0 ports 5 ¼ - inch peripheral bay (SATA cable not included with system) 6 Hot swap hard drive bays * These peripherals are not supported in Value SKU systems unless a SATA hard drive bay is sacrificed and suitable cabling installed. Figure 3. Front Components (Value 6 HDD SKU) Version 1.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 1: System Description Operator Panel / Front Control Panel The front panel contains the following: Operator Panel with system control buttons and LED status indicators. For more information on the operator panels, refer to “Operator Panel“ on page 28. Four LED status indicators for the rear LAN ports One video connector supporting 1280 x 1024 resolution Three USB 2.0 ports Figure 4. Operator Panel Controls and Indicators Table 3.
Chapter 1: System Description E F Fan fault LED (amber) System power LED (green) G System reset button I System ID button J System power button K NMI button Front Panel Connectors H Video connector L QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Amber – Blinking Non-Fatal Alarm Amber – On Critical alarm CATERR asserted. Critical temperature threshold asserted. Critical voltage threshold asserted. Critical fan threshold asserted. VRD hot asserted. SMI Timeout asserted. CPU Missing. Thermtrip asserted.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 1: System Description System Rear Figure 5 shows the rear view of the system. User-accessible connectors, PCIe slots, and power supply modules are located at the rear of the system. These components are described in the following sections. Figure 5. System Rear (Enterprise SKU shown) Table 4.
Chapter 1: System Description QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Processors One to four Intel® Xeon® Processor 7500 series are supported. When a single processor is installed, it must be installed into CPU Socket 1. System Memory The memory risers connect to the main board through 8 PCI Express (PCIe) connectors. One to eight memory risers can be installed via PCIe x24 card edge connectors. Memory air baffles are needed to restrict airflow to empty memory riser slots.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 1: System Description INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS FOR AC REDUNDANT CONFIGURATIONS The minimum AC redundant configuration is with one PSU plugged into a main AC source, and the second PSU plugged into a separate AC source (e.g. UPS). The maximum AC redundant configuration is with two PSU plugged into a main AC source and two other PSU’s plugged into a separate AC source (e.g. UPS) Table 5.
Chapter 1: System Description QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Three power supply module are capable of handling the maximum power requirements for a fully configured QSSC-S4R Server System, which include the following: Four processors 512GB of memory Eleven PCIe add-in cards (including the SAS RAID riser) Eight hard disk drives One optical drive One tape drive The table below describes the maximum system support under each configuration SKU: Table 7.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 1: System Description AC Source Related Power Supply Configuration and System Load Limits The system configuration and load is limited by the number of AC mains power sources available as indicated in the following table. Warning To Maintain Safety Compliance - Systems installed using high line AC Voltages (e.g. 220-240V~) REQUIRE (1) being installed in a location having equipotential bonding (e.g.
Chapter 1: System Description QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide When input power is applied to the power supply, any initial current surge or spike of 10 ms or less should not exceed 55A. Any additional inrush current surges or spikes in the form of AC cycles or multiple AC cycles greater than 10 ms, and less than 150 ms, must not exceed 25A. The power supply has DC outputs of 12 V and 3.3 VSB.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 1: System Description Table 10. DC Output Voltage Regulation Limits Parameter +12V +3.3Vstandby Tolerance -5%/+5% -3%/+5% Minimum +11.40 +3.20 Nominal +12.00 +3.30 Maximum +12.60 +3.46 UNITS VDC VDC The combined continuous output power for all outputs does not exceed 850W. Each output has the maximum and minimum current rating shown in the following table. Table 11. 850W Power Supply Load Ratings Output Level +12V +3.
Chapter 1: System Description QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide If eight fans are present the fans are in a redundant configuration and by definition hot swappable. A redundant configuration requires two fans per fan zone (See Figure 9). The default four fans of the Value SKU are NOT hot swappable. To replace the fans during maintenance in a non-hot swappable configuration the system should be powered down and all power supply disconnected.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 1: System Description Figure 9. Cooling Zone Configuration Caution Wherever a memory riser is not present, a memory air baffle must be installed over the adjacent opening in the fan cage. The memory air baffle restricts airflow to the area where no memory riser is present, ensuring proper airflow over installed DIMMS. Memory air baffles are needed for all parts of the mainboard where no memory risers are present.
Chapter 1: System Description QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 11. Fan LED Location Table 13. LED Definition Fan Fan#1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 LED Color/Behavior Amber – On Off State Fan Failed Fan working correctly Failed system fans can be hot swapped out of the chassis with the cover removed. The maximum time limit to perform a fan hot swap operation is three minutes before affecting system performance. Hot Swap PCI Express Slots The four hot swap PCIe slots have power and attention LEDs.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 1: System Description A hot swap backplane (HSBP) provides power and I/O for the hard disk drives and slimline optical drive. See “Hot Swap Backplane Board” on page 31 for more information on the HSBP. A separate 4-pin 12V molex power connector is provided for powering the 5.25” device. I/O for the 5.25” device can be accomplished via one of the SATA connectors on the mainboard. Item A B C Description Hard disk drives Slim line SATA DVD RW drive 5.
Chapter 1: System Description QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Optical Drive Bay This is supported in the Enterprise SKU with SATA cabling installed. For the Value SKU, users will need to sacrifice one SATA port on the main board to use the optical drive bay. Figure 14. Optical Drive 5 ¼-inch Half-height Drive Bay The system includes a bay that can support a half height 5.25” tape device. The system includes a 5.25” device blank for the 5.25” device opening.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 1: System Description System Boards The board set consists of the following: Main board Memory riser I/O riser Hot Swap Backplane (HSBP) Front Panel Fan Board (FPFB) Power Distribution Board (PDB) Operator Panel (OP Panel) Board SAS Riser: 6 Gb SAS RAID riser card. Refer to QSSC-S4R Configuration Guide) Intel® Remote Management Module 3 (RMM3). Figure 16. Block Diagram 19 Version 1.
Chapter 1: System Description QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Main Board A fully loaded QSSC-S4R Server System Main Board can support four CPU/heat-sinks, eight memory riser modules, ten PCIe cards, one I/O riser and one SAS riser. The Main Board interconnects with other boards or modules that are plugged directly into the main board or connected via cables. Figure 17 shows main board components. The main board has the following features: Board size: 16.3” x 18.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 1: System Description Table 15. Mainboard components Item A B C D E F G 21 Component Type # Description 130W Nehalem-EX/Next Gen X processors using Socket-LS CPU/socket 1–4 (LGA 1567).
Chapter 1: System Description QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide CPU Missing. Thermtrip asserted. Non-recoverable temperature threshold asserted. Non-recoverable voltage threshold asserted. Rear: 2x4-pin double stacked USB2.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Jumper Name Password disable/clear Clear CMOS Location J5C3 Management Engine (ME) force update BIOS Recovery J5C1 J5C2 J6D1 Chapter 1: System Description Default Stuff Empty Stuff Empty Stuff Empty Stuff Empty Stuffed Jumper State 1 - 2 = Password protect 2 - 3 = Password disabled / cleared 1 - 2 = Normal 2 - 3 = Forced CMOS clear 1 - 2 = Disable ME force update 2 - 3 = Enable ME force update 1 - 2 = Disable BIOS Recovery 2 - 3 = Enable BIOS Recovery Figure 18
Chapter 1: System Description QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Supports DDR3 JEDEC standard temperature sensors on all DIMMs. LED fault indicators for each DIMM. On board voltage regulators for 0.75V, 1.1V, 1.5V and 1.8V. One Field Replaceable Unit (FRU). Supports memory RAS features including Lock Step mode, Interleaving, Mirroring Mode, Sparing Mode and Hemisphere Mode.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 1: System Description Figure 20. Memory DiMM Locations I/O Riser The I/O riser provides most of the systems rear I/O including four GbE LAN ports, serial and video connectors. In addition, the optional advanced server management upgrade kit with mounting and connections supports the Intel® RMM3 LAN management module.
Chapter 1: System Description Item A B C D E F G H I J K L QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Description Provision for RMM3 module LAN port. Intrusion detection switch Intel RMM3 Module Connector Heart Beat LED Power LED BMC force updated jumper LAN ports 1-4 Serial port VGA port Fan Fault LED CSS LED (Customer Self Service) (Yellow) Post code LEDs Figure 21.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Two Internal Mini SAS 4i Connectors Eight channels of SAS/SATA at up to 6Gb/s Chapter 1: System Description SAS rates of 6.0Gb/s and 3.0Gb/s SATA rates of 3.0Gb/s and 1.
Chapter 1: System Description QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide TMP75 Ambient air sensor FRU information EEPROM Four individual LAN Act/Link LEDs indicating LAN status of the four LAN ports at the rear, routed from the I/O Riser.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 1: System Description Figure 25.
Chapter 1: System Description QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Intel® Remote Management Module 3 (RMM3) This 1.23” x 2.30” x 0.062” thick printed circuit board is an external Ethernet management board which is designed to work with the BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) enabling remote graphic server control via a built-in Web Console. The optional RMM 3 contains the remote server LAN management support. The module plugs into a connector provided on the I/O riser.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 1: System Description Hot Swap Backplane Board The Hot Swap Backplane (HSBP) supports up to eight 2.5-inch SATA or SAS drives, depending on whether the system has an SAS riser installed. The board mounts to hooks on the HDD bay and supports the following features: Support up to eight 2.5” hot swap SAS/SATA HDD in a horizontal orientation Support SAS HDD running at both 3Gb and 6Gb speeds Support SATA HDD running at 1.
Chapter 1: System Description Item A B C D E F G H I J QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Description 13 Pin slimline SATA optical connector 29 Pin SAS/SATA Hard Drive Connectors 0-7 1X3 Pin SES connector 1X6 SATA SGPIO A 1X5 SATA SGPIO B 1X8 Hot Swap Back Plane Control 1X7 SAS/SATA for Optical Drive 2X2 Local View / CSS 2X3 HSBP Power 1X7 SAS SATA connectors for hard drive cables 0-7 Figure 27.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 1: System Description Power Distribution Board The power distribution board is located below the main board in the chassis. It has four connectors for hot swap power supply modules. It also contains the control logic supporting the cold redundancy feature, along with 240VA additional protection circuitry for one of the outputs and a FRU EEPROM. It also routes PMBus I²C signals from the power supply modules to the system baseboard and vice versa.
Chapter 1: System Description QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 29. Cold Redundancy Jumper Location Server and Platform Management The QSSC-S4R Server System Server Management consists of many embedded technologies. These technologies are a combination of the following: Board instrumentation Sensors Interconnects Server management controllers Firmware algorithms System BIOS The QSSC-S4R Server System board set platform management system is based on the IPMI 2.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 2: Starting Up and Shutting Down the Server Chapter 2: Starting Up and Shutting Down the Server Powering Up the Server Press the power button on the front control panel. The fans start and POST begins. Note: It might take two minutes or longer for video to be displayed, depending on the amount of memory installed. The server attempts to boot from the first device on the list of available devices in the boot manager.
Chapter 3: Server Utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 3: Server Utilities Console Management BMC in the QSSC-S4R server platform LAN interface The QSSC-S4R server platform is embedded with the Integrated BMC. The Integrated BMC implements both the IPMI 1.5 and IPMI 2.0 messaging models. These provide out-of-band local area network (LAN) communication between BMC and the network.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 3: Server Utilities BMC IP Address and external connection The BMC IP address for a particular embedded NIC is always different from the IP address of the Server’s operating system. The BMC supports static and DHCP sourced IP address assignment on all of its management NICs. The IP address source parameter must be set to “static” before the IP address, subnet mask, or gateway address can be manually set.
Chapter 3: Server Utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Basically, you can easily configure the RMM3 for remote access using SYSCFG: Set user’s password (other than anonymous users) Enable that user on BMC LAN Channel 3 (for RMM3) Configure BMC LAN Channel 3’s IP address (DHCP or static IP) For detailed information on how to configure and use RMM3, refer to the Remote Management Module 3 User Guide. Access BMC via RMM3 The RMM3 is IPMI V2.0 Compliant.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 3: Server Utilities Update BMC firmware using OFU for Windows Microsoft Windows*: This method requires the One Boot Flash Update utility (OFU), which needs to be downloaded from Intel's support web site and is part of the “BIOS, Firmware Update and configuration utilities for Windows*”: Extract the Intel® OFU package for Microsoft Windows* and double-click Setup_Win.exe. It will install the Intel® OFU utility for Microsoft Windows to your system.
Chapter 3: Server Utilities Microsoft Windows* Installation Environment Microsoft Windows* Microsoft Windows PE (WinPE) Red Hat Enterprise Linus (RHEL) SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Some platforms may not support all the operating environments for this utility. Refer to the SYSCFG User Guide for details.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 3: Server Utilities For 32-bit platforms, go to the InstallationIA32 folder from the command prompt, and run Install.Cmd. For EM64T platforms, go to the InstallationEM64T folder from the command prompt, and run Install.Cmd. The above command will install the respective drivers to be used by the SysCfg utility. From the command prompt, go to SysCfg Release folder and run the desired commands for the utility.
Chapter 3: Server Utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 30. SEL Viewer GUI page for Linux For detailed information on how to use the SEL viewer, refer to the System Event Log (SEL) Viewer Utility User Guide that is provided with BIOS, Firmware Update, and Configuration Utilities. System Management Software QSSC-S4R server platform System Management Software (SMS) offers remote monitoring, configuration, updates, and troubleshooting management features. Table 20.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Display the network configuration of the BMC IPMI 1.0, 1.5 and 2.
Chapter 3: Server Utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide 1. At the operating system command prompt, type telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 623 The xxx represent the IP address of the system running the Network Proxy. This may be a central network server with the Proxy installed. If you are connecting to the local system, use “localhost” instead of the system’s IP Address. The 623 represents the default Port address required for Command Line Interface connections.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 3: Server Utilities Other Tools In addition, the BMC can be accessed by standard, off-the-shelf terminal or terminal emulator utilities such as open source IPMITOOL or IPMIUtility that allow access to sensor status information, and power control. The end user owns the risk of using un-validated open source utilities.
Chapter 3: Server Utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide BMC LAN Channel Configuration In order to perform remote management, configure the Integrated BMC IP address for remote access. The Integrated BMC LAN channel can be configured for DHCP or assigned a static IP address. Configure the Integrated BMC LAN channel for DHCP unless static is required. 1.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 3: Server Utilities GlobalUserStatus=Disable ------------- GlobalUserStatus=Enable UserAccessCh1=Disable ------------- UserAccessCh1=Enable HostIP=0.0.0.0 ------------- HostIP=192.168.1.12x SubnetMask=0.0.0.0 ------------- SubnetMask=255.255.255.
Chapter 3: Server Utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide The following tasks demonstrate some of the features of the Command Line Interface utility. You can monitor system information, retrieve and save the system event log and start a SOL session. 1. To read the temperature sensors of the remote managed system, type: dpccli> sensors ¡Vv ¡VT temp 11/14/2008 | 13:58:32 | Baseboard Temp | ok | 28.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide 11/14/2008 | 13:58:04 | BB +1.5V P1 DDR3 Chapter 3: Server Utilities | ok | 1.52 | Volts ¡K dpccli> You can use the Command Line Interface to display and save the system event log on remote management clients. 4. To display and save the System Event Log (SEL) in text format on remote system (where the dpcproxy is running), type: dpccli> displaylog -F csv -O c:\ER.
Chapter 4: Serviceable Components QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 4: Serviceable Components Note: This chapter provides instructions for adding and replacing hot swappable and serviceable system components and memory DIMMs. Before You Begin Before working with your server product, pay close attention to the Safety and Regulatory Information on page iii.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 4: Serviceable Components Removing and Installing the Chassis Cover Warning Make sure the rack is anchored securely so it does not tilt forward when the server is extended. A crush hazard exists if the rack tilts forward. This could cause serious injury. Caution For proper cooling and airflow, do not operate the server for more than three minutes with the cover removed.
Chapter 4: Serviceable Components QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Installing the Top Cover 1. Place the cover over the chassis so that the side edges of the cover sit just inside the chassis sidewalls and the tabs on the cover align with the slots in the chassis. 2. Slide the cover forward until it clicks into place. See letter “A” in the figure below. 3. Replace the one screw in the top cover. See letter “B” in the figure below. Figure 33. Installing the Chassis Cover 4.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 4: Serviceable Components Figure 34. Replacing the Server 7. Reconnect all peripheral devices and the AC power cords. Hot-Swapping a Hard Drive The server supports eight hot swap drive carriers for the Enterprise SKU and six carriers for the Value SKU. Each carrier holds a standard 2.5-inch SATA or SAS hard drive. The procedures in this section describe how to determine drive status, remove a faulty drive, and install a new drive.
Chapter 4: Serviceable Components A. B Item Feature Latch LED C LED QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide LED State Description Green Blinking HDD access or spin up/down Amber – On Amber – Blinking Off HDD fault Predictive failure, rebuild, identify No access and no fault Figure 35. Hard Drive Carrier Note: For a full description of LED behavior and differences between SAS and SATA drives refer to Table 17.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 4: Serviceable Components Mounting a Hard Drive in a Carrier 1. Remove the hard drive from the protective wrapper and place it on a clean ESD protected work surface. 2. Set any jumpers and/or switches on the drive according to the drive manufacturer's instructions. 3. If the drive carrier is installed in the chassis, remove it and place it on a clean static-free work surface. For instructions, see “Removing a Hard Drive Carrier” on page 54. 4.
Chapter 4: Serviceable Components QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Installing a Hard Drive Carrier 1. With the drive carrier handle fully open, slide the drive carrier all the way into the drive bay in the chassis. See letter “A” in the following figure. 2. Close the drive carrier handle to lock the hard drive carrier in position. See letter “B” in the figure. Figure 39.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 4: Serviceable Components 1. Remove the AC power cord from the power cord clamp. See “Figure 42. PSU with power cord clamp.” for location of cord clamp. 2. Remove the AC power cord from the power supply to be removed. See letter “A” in the figure below. 3. Press in the latch to release the power supply module. See letter “B” in the figure below. 4. Pull the power supply from the chassis and set it on a clean, ESD-protected work surface. See letter “C”.
Chapter 4: Serviceable Components QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 43. Installing a Power Supply 7. Plug the power cord into the AC receptacle on the power supply. See letter “B” in the figure above. 8. Secure the AC power cord with the power cord clamp. 9. Use the LEDs on the power supply to confirm the power supply is functioning. Removing and Installing Hot Swap PCI Express Add-in Cards Note: Cards can be hot swapped only in PCIe slots 1, 2, 6, and 7.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 4: Serviceable Components Figure 45. Removing a PCIe card 7. Store the card in an antistatic protective wrapper. 8. To install a replacement PCIe card: see “Installing a Hot Swap PCIe Card” on page 59. 9. Install an expansion slot cover by sliding it down to cover the opening if no PCIe replacement card is installed. 10. Install the top cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Top Cover” on page 52.
Chapter 4: Serviceable Components QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 46. Installing a PCIe Add-in Card Caution Some accessory/option board outputs exceed Class 2 or limited power source limits. Use appropriate interconnecting cabling in accordance with the national electrical code. 1. Rotate the green retention latch at the rear of the card slot into the down position. See letter “C” in the following figure. 2. Connect any required cabling to the PCIe add-in card. 3.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 4: Serviceable Components Removing and Installing System Fans On the Enterprise system, eight cooling fans are located at the front of the chassis, seven for normal operation, with an additional one for redundant operation in the event of fan failure. The top cover must be removed before these fans can be serviced. You can replace a failed cooling fan assembly without turning off the power to the server only if the remaining system fans are fully functional.
Chapter 4: Serviceable Components QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 49. Removing the System Fans Installing the Hot-Swap Fan Modules 1. Lower the replacement fan into the fan bay. 2. Push down on the fan until it clicks into place. Figure 50. Installing the System Fans 3. Install the top cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Top Cover” on page 52. Removing System Fan Modules In a non-hot swap fan configuration follow the steps below to remove a fan module. Version 1.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 4: Serviceable Components 1. Power down the system. 2. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover on page 51. 3. Locate the fan assembly you are replacing. If a fan in the assembly has failed, the amber LED on the fan model lights. 4. Grasp the fan by the finger latches and squeeze together. 5. Lift the fan upward. See the following figure. Figure 51.
Chapter 4: Serviceable Components QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 52. Installing Non-Redundant System Fans 3. Install the top cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Top Cover” on page 52. 4. Power up the server system. Hot Swapping Memory Risers At least one CPU and one memory riser with two DIMMs must be installed for the server to function. The system supports only DDR3 registered DIMMs.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Note: Chapter 4: Serviceable Components Pressing the attention button again while the attention LED is flashing cancels the operation. Figure 53. Pressing the memory riser attention button 3. Press the left and right green latches on the memory bracket downward to release the memory bracket levers. See letter “B” in the following figure. 4. Rotate the levers upward to disengage the memory riser from the main board. See letter “C” in the following figure. Figure 54.
Chapter 4: Serviceable Components QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 55. Removing a memory riser Installing a Memory Riser Warning When adding new memory, obey the memory population rules. See “Supported Memory Configuration” on page 71”. 1. Ensure the levers on the memory bracket are in the open / up position. 2. Align the edges of the bracket in the bracket guides and slide the memory riser into the main board. Figure 56. Installing a memory riser Version 1.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 4: Serviceable Components 3. Once the board is lowered as far as possible, rotate the levers downward so they latch into place to firmly engage the board into the memory riser slot. 4. Press the attention button. The attention LED and the power LED start blinking. When the attention LED turns off and the power LED turns solid the system has finished adding the memory riser. 5.
Chapter 4: Serviceable Components QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide For proper airflow each fan zone must have one of three configurations: 1. Two memory risers 2. One memory riser and one memory air baffle 3. Two air baffles Installing a Memory Air Baffle Install a memory air baffle when a fan zone has one memory riser (only). 1. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover” on page 51. 2. Place the bottom of the memory air baffle into the slot. 3.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 4: Serviceable Components Figure 59. Installing a Memory Air Baffle 4. Install the top cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Top Cover” on page 52. Installing and Removing DIMMs Memory Riser DIMM Slot Locations The DIMM slots on the memory riser are divided into upper right and lower left DIMM slot areas, numbered in pairs in the order of 1B + 1D, 2B + 2D, 1A + 1C and 2A + 2C, as shown in Figure 60.
Chapter 4: Serviceable Components QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Table 21. Standard Intel® Xeon® 7500 Platform 4S Server Platforms DIMM Population Rules describes the memory configurations that are validated on Intel® Boxboro-EX 4S Server platforms. Version 1.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 4: Serviceable Components Table 21.
Chapter 4: Serviceable Components QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover” on page 51. Remove the memory riser. For instructions, see “Removing a Memory Riser” on page 64. Open the plastic levers on each end of the DIMM socket(s). Remove the DIMM from its antistatic container. Hold the DIMM only by the edges. Do not touch the components or gold edge connectors. 5. Install DIMMs in the correct order. See “ Version 1.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 4: Serviceable Components Table 21” on page 71. 6. Position the DIMM above the socket. Align the notch on the bottom edge of the DIMM with the key in the DIMM socket. 7. Insert the bottom edge of the DIMM into the socket. 8. Push down on the top edge of the DIMM. The levers at each end of the DIMM socket close. Make sure the levers close securely. Figure 61. Install DIMMs 9. Install the memory riser.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Note: This chapter describes procedures that require internal server access. You must be a qualified service configuration technician to perform procedures listed in this chapter. To perform these procedures power down the server and remove all power cords from the server. Warning All power cords must be removed from the server; otherwise the server continues to remain electrically active.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance System Disassembly Flow Chart Remove Top Cover Remove Front Fans Remove Memory Risers Remove Memory Dividers Remove Front Fan Cage Remove Front Fan Panel Board and Operator Panel Remove Optical Disk Drive Remove SAS Riser Remove I/O Riser Remove PCIe Cards Remove Intel® RIMM3 Remove Hot Swap PCIe Dividers (Optional) (Enterprise SKU only) Remove Chassis MidBrace Remove iBBU Remote Controller Module Remove Battery Backup
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Installing and Removing the Rack Rails Rack rails are provided to allow for easy access to the top cover and internal components when the system is mounted on a rack. Warning It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure compliance with all applicable standards. Quanta assumes no responsibility for damage or injury due to improperly installed equipment.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance 3. Secure the rack rails in place on the rack mounting system. Figure 65. Installing the Slide Rails on the Rack Mounting 4. Align the slide rail with the inner rail. 5. Release the lock at the front of the inner rail and slide the server forward until flush. Figure 66. Installing the Server onto the Rack Mounting 6. Tighten the two (2) captive screws.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide 2. Detach the rack rails from the rack mounting system. 3. Lift the leaf lock and slide the inner rail along the server sides to lift the inner rail off. 4. Slide the inner rails back into the slide rails for storage. Installing and Removing the Cable Management Arm (CMA) The server chassis is designed to accommodate a Cable Management Arm (CMA) for sorting cables located at the back of the system.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Figure 68. Installing the Inner Rail CMA connector 4. Connect the extension connector of the cable management arm into the extension placed in the left outer rail in step 1. Figure 69. Installing the Cable Management Arm to the Extension Removing the Cable Management Arm (CMA) 1. Press the latch to release and remove the cable management arm from the cable management extension on the left outer rail.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 70. Removing the Cable Management Arm from the Extension 2. Press the latch to release and remove the CMA connector of the outer arm of the cable management arm from the right outer rail (1). 3. Press the latch to release and remove the CMA connector of the inner arm of the cable management arm from the right inner rail (2). Figure 71. Removing the Inner and Outer Rail right CMA Connector 4.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Figure 72. Removing the Cable Management Arm Extension 81 Version 1.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Removing and Installing the Top Cover Warning Make sure the rack is anchored securely so it does not tilt forward when the server is extended. A crush hazard exists if the rack tilts forward. This could cause serious injury. Caution For proper cooling and airflow, do not operate the server with the cover removed. Do not leave the chassis cover open or a system fan removed any longer than necessary; system cooling could be reduced.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Installing the Top Cover 1. Place the cover over the chassis so that the side edges of the cover sit just inside the chassis sidewalls and the tabs on the cover align with the slots in the chassis. 2. Slide the cover forward until it clicks into place. See letter “A” in the figure below. 3. Replace the one screw in the top cover. See letter “B” in the figure below. Figure 74. Installing the Chassis Cover 4.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Installing and Removing Non-Hot Swap PCI Express Add-in Cards Removing a Non-Hot Swap PCIe Card PCIe cards in slots 1, 2, 6 and 7 can be hot swapped. If you want to hot swap a card in one of these slots, see “Removing and Installing Hot Swap PCI Express Add-in Cards” on page 58. Caution AC power must be removed from the system before servicing a non-hot swap PCIe card.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance 4. If necessary, remove the expansion slot cover in the slot you are using by sliding it up from inside the chassis. Figure 77. Removing a PCIe expansion slot cover 5. Align and slide the adapter board down until it seats in its connector. 6. Press the card down firmly until it seats into the slot. 7. Rotate the retention latch at the rear of the card slot into the down position. Figure 78. Installing a non- hot swap PCIe Card 8.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Installing and Removing the SAS Riser The SAS riser is installed at the SAS riser slot. Removing the SAS Riser Caution: Before removing any hard drives, note their locations. Hard drives must be reinstalled in their original positions. Failure to reinstall the drives in the correct locations may result in a loss of data. 1. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover” on page 82. 2.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Installing the SAS Riser 1. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover” on page 82. 2. Being careful not to touch the components or connectors on the riser card, remove the card from the antistatic bag and place it on a clean, ESD-protected work surface. 3. Rotate the retention latch into the up position. 4. If an expansion slot cover is installed, remove it by sliding it up. 5.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Installing and Removing the iBBU 07 (Intelligent Battery Backup Unit) The iBBU07 is a battery-backup unit that protects the integrity of the cached data on the SAS controller by providing backup power if there is a complete AC power failure or a brief power outage.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance 2. Remove memory riser (“either memory riser# 1 or # 8”) and pertinent memory dividers and risers to provide clear access to the iBBU bracket mounted on the server chassis right wall. See “Figure 6. Memory Riser Locations and Numeration” on page 8 for the location of the riser. The riser number is also etched on the chassis mid-brace. For instructions on removing a memory riser see “Removing a Memory Riser” on page 64.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide 7. Connect the iBBU power cable to the iBBU converter module. 8. Connect the iBBU converter module to the SAS riser as shown in the figure below. Figure 87. Installing the iBBU 07 Holder Removing the iBBU 07 (intelligent Battery Backup Unit) 1. Remove the iBBU converter module from the SAS riser as shown in the figure below. 2. Remove the iBBU power cable from the iBBU converter module. 3.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Figure 89. Removing the iBBU 07 Holder 6. Install the empty iBBU battery holder into the system chassis right wall. 91 Version 1.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Installing and Removing the I/O Riser Installing the I/O Riser 1. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover” on page 82. 2. Being careful not to touch the components or connectors on the I/O riser card, remove the card from the anti-static bag and place it on a clean, ESD-protected work surface. 3. Optional: Install the Intel® Remote Management Module 3 (RMM3) onto the I/O riser.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Figure 91: Removing the I/O Riser 5. Install the replacement I/O Riser. 6. Rotate the retention latch into the down position. 7. Press the card down firmly until it is securely seated in the slot. 8. Install the top cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Top Cover” on page 52.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 92. Connecting the RMM3 to the I/O Riser end plate 7. Connect one end of the ribbon cable to the J1M1 header on the RMM3 card. 8. Connect the other end of the ribbon cable to header J2A1 on the I/O riser. Figure 93. Installing the Intel®RMM3 9. Install the I/O riser. For instructions, see “Installing the I/O Riser” on page 92. 10. Install the top cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Top Cover” on page 83.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Removing and Installing the Memory Dividers The memory dividers direct airflow from the front fans to the processors. There are eight dividers in total. Removing the Memory Dividers 1. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover” on page 82. 2. Lift the memory divider out of the system. Figure 94. Removing the Memory Dividers 3. Replace the top cover.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Removing and Installing the Optical Disk Drive The server system accommodates one optical drive. The device is not hot swappable, so the system must be powered down and the power cords removed from the chassis before installing or removing this drive. Note: Value SKU systems use the 6 Mainboard SATA connectors for the HSBP.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Figure 97. Removing the securing bracket from the Optical Disk Drive 7. Remove the DVD_RW from the carrier. Store the drive in an antistatic protective wrapper or in its original packaging. 8. Install a new DVD-RW drive into the carrier or install the ½” SATA DVD Blank (Value SKU only) and slide the empty carrier into the server. See “Installing an Optical Disk Drive” below. Installing an Optical Disk Drive 1.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 99. Inserting the Optical Disk Drive into the System Removing and Installing the Chassis Mid-Brace Removing the Chassis Mid-Brace 1. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover” on page 82. 2. Remove the memory risers. For instructions, see “Removing a Memory Riser” on page 64. 3. Remove the memory dividers. For instructions, see “Removing the Memory Dividers” on page 95. 4.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Figure 100. Removing the Chassis Mid-Brace 6. Replace the top cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Top Cover” on page 83. Installing the Chassis Mid-Brace 1. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover” on page 82. 2. Remove the memory risers. For instructions, see “Removing a Memory Riser” on page 64. 3. Place the chassis mid-brace into position 4. Tighten the six captive screws. 99 Version 1.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 101. Installing the Chassis Mid-Brace 5. Replace the memory dividers. For instructions, see “Installing the Memory Dividers” on page 95. 6. Replace the memory risers. For instructions, see “Installing a Memory Riser” on page 66. 7. Replace the top cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Top Cover” on page 83. Servicing the Processors The server system requires at least one Intel® Xeon® Processor 7500 Series.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Table 21 on page 71 for details. If you need to replace a processor: 1. Read the information about “Handling the Intel® Xeon® Processor 7500 Series ”, below. 2. Follow the instructions for “Removing a Processor” on page 105. 3. Follow the instructions for “Installing a Processor” on page 101. If you are adding an additional processor: 4. Read the information on “Handling the Intel® Xeon® Processor 7500 Series ”, below. 5.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 102. Open Processor Socket Release Lever 5. Open the processor door (A) and remove the protective cover (B) as shown in Figure 103. Figure 103. Open socket door and remove protective cover 6. Position the processor over the socket, matching the two triangles and lining up the processor pins with the socket. Warning Version 1.0 Do not apply force.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Figure 104. Set Processor into Socket 7. Close the ZIFF door and lever as shown in the following figure. Figure 105. Close Processor Socket Lever 8. Remove the heatsink thermal interface material (TIM) cover from the heatsink. 9. Set the heat sink on the processor, visually aligning the two screws in the heat sink with the screw holes in the main board. 10. Use a long Phillips screwdriver to turn each screw 2-3 full turns.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 106. Installing the heat sink 12. Replace the chassis mid-brace. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Mid-Brace” page 99. Version 1.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Removing a Processor Note: To aid in separating the heat sink from the processor, power on the server for a few minutes. This warms the thermal grease and prevents the processor from pulling out of the closed socket. Make sure the heat sink is cool to the touch before removing. 1. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover” on page 82. 2. Remove the chassis mid-brace.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 108. Removing the memory rug Installing the Memory Rug 1. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover” on page 82. 2. Remove the memory risers. For instructions, see “Removing a Memory Riser” on page 64. 3. Remove the memory dividers. For instructions, see “Removing the Memory Dividers” on page 95. 4. Place the memory rug in the system. See “1” in the following figure. 5.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Replacing the Main Board Removing the Main Board 1. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover” on page 82. 2. Remove the SAS riser. For instructions, see “Removing the SAS Riser” on page 86. 3. Remove all PCIe add-in cards. For instructions, see “Removing a Non-Hot Swap PCIe Card” on page 84 and “Removing a Hot Swap PCIe Card” on page 58. 4. Remove the I/O riser.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 111. Removing the Main Board Installing the Main Board 1. Set the main board onto the chassis with the case tabs properly aligned with the slots in the main board. See letter “A” in the following figure. 2. Slide the main board backward till firmly abutting the system rear and the chassis tabs are in contact with the grounding brackets over the main board slots. Figure 112. Installing the Main Board Version 1.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance 3. Insert the hot-swap PCIe slot dividers (“1”) so the rivet holes in the divider base align with the holes in the main board. Push the captive pin downwards firmly until latched. (“2”). See the following figure. Figure 113. Installing the PCIe Slot Dividers 4. Connect the power and ground cables from the power distribution board to the connectors on the main board. 5. Connect all remaining cables to the main board. 6.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Removing and Installing the Fan Cage Removing the Fan Cage 1. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover” on page 82. 2. Remove all fans. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing System Fans” on page 61. 3. Remove the memory risers. For instructions, see “Removing a Memory Riser” on page 64. 4. Remove the memory dividers. For instructions, see “Removing the Memory Dividers” on page 95. 5.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Installing the Fan Cage 1. Place the fan cage in the system. 2. Replace the two top screws and the four front screws. Figure 115. Installing the Fan Cage 3. Replace all fans. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing System Fans” on page 61. 4. Install the memory risers. For instructions see “Installing a Memory Riser” on page 66. 5. Install the memory dividers. For instructions see “Installing the Memory Dividers” on page 95.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide 5. Slide the board towards the rear of the chassis until the tabs disengage from the board. See “1” in the figure. 6. Lift the board from the chassis (“2”). Figure 116. Removing the Front Panel Fan Board Installing the Front Panel Fan Board 1. Set the front panel fan board in place over the hooks. See number “1” in the following figure. 2. Slide the front panel fan board forward until seated over the hooks (“2”). Version 1.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Figure 117. Installing the Front Panel Fan Board 3. Reconnect all cables you disconnected when you removed the front panel fan board. 4. Replace the fan cage. For instructions, see “Installing the Fan Cage” on page 111. 5. Replace all fans. For instructions, see “Installing the Hot-Swap Fan Modules” on page 62. 6. Install the top cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Top Cover” on page 83.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide 6. Push the operator panel module out of the chassis. Figure 118. Removing the Operator Panel Installing the Operator Panel 1. Insert the operator panel into the retention guides taking care of that the cable is inserted through the chassis as shown in the following image. 2. Connect the operator panel cable. 3. Install the fan cage 4. Install all fans 5. Install all memory dividers and memory risers 6. Install the top cover.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Figure 119. Installing the Operator Panel . Installing and Removing a 5 ¼-inch Peripheral Device The server system accommodates one 5 ¼-inch peripheral device. To install or remove this device, the system must be powered down and the power cords removed. Note: Value SKU systems use the 6 Mainboard SATA connectors for the HSBP.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Figure 120. Removing a 5¼-inch Peripheral Device from Server 3. Remove the screws that attach the slide rails to the filler panel. Figure 121. Removing the slide rails from the 5.25" filler panel 4. Attach the slide rails to the device using two (2) of the screws removed from the filler panel. See the following figure. Version 1.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Figure 122.Attaching the slide rails to the 5.25" peripheral 5. Pull the power cable through the 5 ¼-inch peripheral opening. 6. Attach cabling to the 5 ¼-inch peripheral according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 7. Slide the 5 ¼-inch peripheral device into the server until it clicks into place. See the following figure. Figure 123. Installing a 5¼-inch Peripheral Device in the Server Removing a 5 ¼-inch Peripheral Device 1.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Replacing the Hot Swap Backplane Board The Hot Swap Backplane (HSBP) supports up to eight 2.5-inch SATA or SAS drives. The Enterprise SKU supports all 8 drive connectors available on the hot-swap backplane. Removing the Hot Swap Backplane Board 1. Remove all hot swap hard drive carriers. For instructions, see “Removing a Hard Drive Carrier” on page 54. 2. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover” on page 82.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Installing the Hot Swap Backplane Board 1. Place the hot swap backplane board over the chassis hooks and then push the backplane downward to engage the hooks (1). 2. Connect the cables you disconnected when you removed the hot swap backplane board (2). Figure 125. Installing the Hot Swap Backplane 3. Install the optical drive. For instructions, see “Installing an Optical Disk Drive” on page 97. 4. Install the memory rug.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Replacing the Power Distribution Board The power distribution board provides the output power interface between the hot swap power supplies and the main board. Removing the Power Distribution Board 1. Remove the power supplies. For instructions, see “Hot Swapping a Power Supply” on page 56. Follow steps 2 through 4 only. 2. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover” on page 82. 3.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance Figure 127. Installing the Power Distribution Board 4. Install the memory rug 5. Install the chassis mid-brace 6. Install all memory dividers and memory risers 7. Install the power supplies. For instructions, see “Hot Swapping a Power Supply” on page 56. Follow steps 7 through 9 only. 8. Install the main board. For instructions, see “Installing the Main Board” on page 108. 9. Install the top cover.
Chapter 5: Technician Maintenance QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide 1. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Top Cover” on page 82. 2. Place your finger on the edge of the battery, between the two smaller prongs that hold the battery in place. 3. Without pulling up on the battery, push the battery toward the larger prongs until the edge of the battery clears the small prongs. 4.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Using the BIOS and utilities Using the BIOS and utilities Splash Logo / Diagnostic Screen The Logo / Diagnostic Screen appear in one of two forms: If Quiet Boot is enabled in the BIOS setup, a logo splash screen is displayed. By default, Quiet Boot is enabled in the BIOS setup. If the logo is displayed during POST, press to hide the logo and display the diagnostic screen.
Using the BIOS and utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Page Layout The setup page layout is sectioned into functional areas. Each occupies a specific area of the screen and has dedicated functionality. The following table lists and describes each functional area. Table 22. Memory Thermal Throttling OEM SDR bytes 6:N details Functional Area Title Bar Description The title bar is located at the top of the screen and displays the title of the form (page) the user is currently viewing.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Select Item Select Menu Select Field - Change Value + Change Value Setup Defaults Using the BIOS and utilities The down arrow is used to select the next value in a menu item‘s option list, or a value field‘s pick list. The selected item must then be activated by pressing the key. The left and right arrow keys are used to move between the major menu pages. The keys have no effect if a sub-menu or pick list is displayed.
Using the BIOS and utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Main Screen The Main screen is the first screen that appears when the BIOS Setup is entered, unless an error has occurred. If an error has occurred, the Error Manager screen appears instead. Figure 130. Setup Utility — Main Screen Display Main Advanced Security Server Management Boot Options Logged in as: Platform ID Boot Manager System BIOS Version QSSC-S4R.QCI.xx.yy.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Setup Item Options Using the BIOS and utilities Help Text Size Quiet Boot Comments Information only. Displays the total physical memory installed in the system, in MB or GB. The term physical memory indicates the total memory discovered in the form of installed DDR3 DIMMs. Enabled Disabled [Enabled] – Display the logo screen during POST. [Disabled] – Display the diagnostic screen during POST.
Using the BIOS and utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Advanced Screen The Advanced screen provides an access point to configure several options. On this screen, you can select the option to be configured. Configurations are performed on the selected screen, and not directly on the Advanced screen. To access this screen from the Main screen, press the right arrow until the Advanced screen is selected.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Using the BIOS and utilities Processor Configuration Screen The Processor configuration screen allows you to view the processor core frequency, system bus frequency, and to enable or disable several processor options. This screen also allows the user to view information about a specific processor. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > Processor.
Using the BIOS and utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Table 26. Setup Utility — Processor Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item Options (Default in Boldface) Processor ID Processor Frequency Core Frequency Microcode Revision L1 Cache RAM L2 Cache RAM L3 Cache RAM CPU Status Processor 1 Version Processor 2 Version Processor 3 Version Processor 4 Version ® Current Intel QPI Link Speed ® Intel QPI Link Frequency Intel(R) QPI Frequency Auto Max 4.8 GT/s Select 5.866 GT/s 6.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Setup Item Options (Default in Boldface) ® Disabled Intel Virtualization Enabled Technology for Directed I/O Interrupt Remapping Disabled Enabled Coherency Support Disabled Enabled ATS Support Disabled Enabled Pass-through DMA Support Disabled Enabled Hardware Prefetcher Disabled Enabled Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Enabled Disabled Direct Cache Access (DCA) Disabled Enabled NMI on Fatal Errors Disabled Enabled 131 Using the BIOS and utilities Help Tex
Using the BIOS and utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Memory Configuration Screen The Memory configuration screen allows you to view details about the system memory DDR3 DIMMs that are installed. This screen also allows you to open the Configure Memory RAS and Performance screen. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > Memory Configuration.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Setup Item Using the BIOS and utilities Options (Default in Boldface) Help Text Comments maximum reliability in the form of memory mirroring. Sparing Mode: System memory is configured for RAS with optimal effective memory. Information only. Displays speed the memory is running at. Configure memory RAS Select to configure the memory RAS and (Reliability, Availability, and performance. This takes the user to a different Serviceability) and view current screen.
Using the BIOS and utilities Mirroring Mode Inter-Socket Mirroring Intra-Socket Mirroring Sparing Mode DIMM Sparing Rank Sparing NUMA Optimized Disabled Enabled Memory Interleaving none 2 Way 4 Way 8 Way Enabled Disabled Auto 512G 1024G 64G 128G Disabled Enabled Memory Hot Plug Memory Hot Plug Base Memory Hot Plug Length SRAT Memory Hot Plug Version 1.0 QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide failure.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Using the BIOS and utilities Memory Riser Information Screens The Memory Board Information screen allows you to view the status of each memory riser in the system. When a DIMM fails during BIST (Early POST - MRC) all four DIMMs in the lock-step DDR3 Channel Pair will be disabled. This is due to DDR3 Channel Failure & Lock-step.
Using the BIOS and utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen The Mass Storage configuration screen allows you to configure the SATA/SAS controller when it is present on the baseboard, midplane or backplane of an Intel system. To access this screen from the Main menu, select Advanced > Mass Storage Controller Configuration.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Using the BIOS and utilities Serial Port Configuration Screen The Serial Ports Configuration screen allows you to configure the Serial A [COM 1] and Serial B [COM2] ports. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > Serial Port Configuration.
Using the BIOS and utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide USB Configuration Screen The USB Configuration screen allows you to configure the USB controller options. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > USB Configuration.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Using the BIOS and utilities mass storage device Floppy Forced [Forced FDD] - HDD formatted drive are emulated as a in system FDD Hard Disk FDD (for example, ZIP drive). CD-ROM USB 2.0 controller Enabled Disabled On-board USB ports are enabled to support USB 2.0 mode. Contact your OS vendor regarding OS support of this feature. devices are installed. This field is grayed out if the USB Controller is disabled.
Using the BIOS and utilities Setup Item PCI Hot-plug Padding Onboard Video Options (Default in Boldface) 4KB 8KB 16KB 32KB 64KB Enabled Disabled Dual Monitor Video Enabled Disabled Onboard NIC1 ROM Enabled Disabled Onboard NIC2 ROM Enabled Disabled Onboard NIC3 ROM Enabled Disabled Onboard NIC4 ROM Enabled Disabled Onboard NIC iSCSI ROM Enabled Disabled NIC 1 MAC Address No entry allowed NIC 2 MAC Address No entry allowed NIC 3 MAC Address No entry allowed NIC 4 MAC Address No entry a
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Using the BIOS and utilities System Acoustic and Performance Configuration The System Acoustic and Performance Configuration screen allows you to configure the thermal characteristics of the system. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Advanced > System Acoustic and Performance Configuration. Advanced System Acoustic and Performance Configuration 300m or less / 301m-900m / 901m – 1500m / Higher than 1500m Altitude Figure 140.
Using the BIOS and utilities Setup Item Options (Default in Boldface) Set User Password [123aBcD] Front Panel Lockout Enabled Disabled TPM State Enabled and Activated Enabled and Deactivated Disabled and Activated Disabled and Deactivated TPM Administrative Control No Operation Turn On Turn Off Clear Ownership Version 1.0 QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Help Text Only alphanumeric characters can be used. Maximum length is 7 characters (case sensitive).
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Using the BIOS and utilities Server Management Screen The Server Management screen allows you to configure several server management features. This screen also provides an access point to the screens for configuring console redirection and displaying system information. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Server Management.
Using the BIOS and utilities Setup Item Options O/S Boot Watchdog Timer 5 minutes Timeout 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes Plug & Play BMC Enabled Detection Disabled QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Help Text [Reset] – System performs a reset. [Power Off] – System powers off. If the OS watchdog timer is enabled, this is the timeout value used by the BIOS to configure the watchdog timer.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Using the BIOS and utilities To access this screen from the Main screen, select Server Management > System Information. Server Management System Information Board Part Number Board Serial Number System Part Number System Serial Number Chassis Part Number Chassis Serial Number Asset Tag BMC Firmware Revision HSC Firmware Revision ME Firmware Revision SDR Revision UUID Figure 144. Setup Utility — Server Management System Information Screen Table 38.
Using the BIOS and utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Server Management BMC Configuration Baseboard LAN configuration IP Source Static/ Dynamic IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Intel ® RMM3 LAN configuration Intel ® RMM3 IP Source Static/ Dynamic IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP BMC DHCP Host Name User Configuration User ID anonymous/root/User3/User4/User5 Privilege Callback/ User/ Operator/ Administrator User status Disable/ Enable User Name User Password. Figure 145.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide BMC Host Name Using the BIOS and utilities View / Edit BMC host name. Press to edit. User ID User1 User2 User3 User4 User5 Select the user id to configure. Privilege Callback User Operator Administrator View/ Select user privilege User Status Enable Disable Enable / Disable LAN access for selected user. Also enables/disables SOL, KVM media redirection. User Name Press to edit user name. User name is string of 4 to 15 alphanumeric characters.
Using the BIOS and utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Boot Options Screen The Boot Options screen displays any bootable media encountered during POST, and allows you to configure desired order in which boot devices are to be tried. The first boot device in the specified boot order will be used to boot the system. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Boot Options.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Floppy Order Using the BIOS and utilities Set the order of the legacy devices in this group. Network Device Order BEV Device Order Add New Boot Option Delete Boot Option EFI Optimized Boot Enabled Disabled Use Legacy Video for EFI OS Boot Option Retry Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled USB Boot Priority Enabled Disabled This field appears when one or more floppy drives are in the system.
Using the BIOS and utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Add New Boot Option Screen The Add Boot Option screen allows you to add an EFI boot option from the boot order. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Boot Options > Add New Boot Option. Boot Options Add New Boot Option Add boot option label Select Filesystem Path for boot option Save Figure 147. Setup Utility — Add New Boot Option Screen Display Table 41.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Using the BIOS and utilities Hard Disk Order Screen Figure 149. Setup Utility — Hard Disk Order ScreenThe Hard Disk Order screen allows you to control the hard disks. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Boot Options > Hard Disk Order. Boot Options Hard Disk #1 < Available Hard Disks > Hard Disk #2 < Available Hard Disks > Figure 150. Setup Utility — Hard Disk Order Screen Display Table 43.
Using the BIOS and utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Floppy Order Screen The Floppy Order screen allows you to control the floppy devices. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Boot Options > Floppy Order. Boot Options Floppy Disk #1 Floppy Disk #2 Figure 152. Setup Utility — CDROM Order Screen Table 45.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Using the BIOS and utilities BEV Device Order Screen The BEV Device Order screen allows you to control the BEV bootable devices. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Boot Options > BEV Device Order. Boot Options BEV Device #1 BEV Device #2 Figure 154. Setup Utility — BEV Device Order Screen Display Table 47.
Using the BIOS and utilities QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Error Manager Screen The Error Manager screen displays any errors encountered during POST. Error Manager Exit ERROR CODE SEVERITY INSTANCE Figure 156. Setup Utility — Error Manager Screen Display Table 49. Setup Utility — Error Manager Screen Fields Setup Item Options (Default in Boldface) Help Text Comments Information only. Displays errors that occurred during the POST.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Save Changes Discard Changes Load Default Values Save as User Default Values Load User Default Values Using the BIOS and utilities Save changes without exiting the BIOS Setup Utility. Note: Saved changes may require a system reboot before taking effect. Discard changes made since the last Save Changes operation was performed. Load factory default values for all BIOS Setup utility options. The [F9] key can also be used.
Using the BMC (BMC Server Engine Pilot 2) QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Using the BMC (BMC Server Engine Pilot 2) The baseboard management controller is a hardware interface powered by the ServerEngines Pilot II controller found on the I/O Riser. The baseboard management interface may be accessed through the dedicated RMM3 LAN port which provides keyboard / video / mouse (KVM) functionality.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix A: POST Codes Appendix A: POST Codes The system BIOS displays error messages on the video screen. Before video initialization, beep codes inform you of errors. POST error codes are logged in the event log. The BIOS displays POST error codes on the video monitor. Eight light-emitting diodes indicate the raw binary output of port 80 values. These LEDs are arranged so you can see a direct correlation to the binary equivalent.
Appendix A: POST Codes QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Progress Code Progress Code Definition 0x52 Hot-plug PCIe controller initialization 0x53-0x57 Reserved for PCIe Bus USB 0x58 Resetting USB bus 0x59 Reserved for USB devices ATA / ATAPI / SATA Progress Code 0x5A Progress Code Definition Resetting SATA bus and all devices 0x5B Reserved for ATA SMBUS 0x5C Resetting SMBUS 0x5D Reserved for SMBUS Local Console 0x70 Resetting the video controller (VGA) 0x71 Disabling the video cont
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Progress Code Appendix A: POST Codes Progress Code Definition 0xE2 Initial memory found, configured, and installed correctly 0xE1, 0xE3 Reserved for initialization module use (PEIM) Driver eXecution Environment (DXE) Core (not accompanied by a beep code) 0xE4 Entered EFI driver execution phase (DXE) 0xE5 Started dispatching drivers 0xE6 Started connecting drivers DXE Drivers (not accompanied by a beep code) 0xE7 Waiting for user input 0xE8 Checking passw
Appendix A: POST Codes QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide The user needs to replace the faulty part and restart the system. Major The BIOS logs an error to the POST Error Manager. The BIOS logs an error message to the BMC System Event Log (SEL). The BIOS continues booting in a degraded state by default (i.e.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix A: POST Codes Error Code 0x8130 Processor Disabled Major 0x8140 Processor FRB-3 timeout. Major 0x8160 Processor unable to apply microcode update. Major 0x8170 Processor Built-In Self Test (BIST) failure. Major 0x8180 Processor microcode update not found. Minor 0x8190 Watchdog Timer failed on last boot. Major 0x8198 OS boot watchdog timer failure. Major 0x8300 Baseboard Management Controller failed self test.
Appendix B: Installation / Assembly Safety Instructions QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix B: Installation / Assembly Safety Instructions English The power supply in this product contains no user-serviceable parts. Refer servicing only to qualified personnel. Do not attempt to modify or use the supplied AC power cord if it is not the exact type required. A product with more than one power supply will have a separate AC power cord for each supply.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix B: Installation / Assembly Safety Instructions and tighten them firmly. 4. Insert and lock the padlock to the system to prevent unauthorized access inside the system. 5. Connect all external cables and the AC power cord(s) to the system. A microprocessor and heat sink may be hot if the system has been running. Also, there may be sharp pins and edges on some board and chassis parts. Contact should be made with care. Consider wearing protective gloves.
Appendix B: Installation / Assembly Safety Instructions QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Deutsch Benutzer können am Netzgerät dieses Produkts keine Reparaturen vornehmen. Das Produkt enthält möglicherweise mehrere Netzgeräte. Wartungsarbeiten müssen von qualifizierten Technikern ausgeführt werden. Versuchen Sie nicht, das mitgelieferte Netzkabel zu ändern oder zu verwenden, wenn es sich nicht genau um den erforderlichen Typ handelt.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix B: Installation / Assembly Safety Instructions Zur ordnungsgemäßen Kühlung und Lüftung muß die Gehäuseabdeckung immer wieder vor dem Einschalten installiert werden. Ein Betrieb des Systems ohne angebrachte Abdeckung kann Ihrem System oder Teile darin beschädigen. Um die Abdeckung wieder anzubringen: 1. Vergewissern Sie sich, daß Sie keine Werkzeuge oder Teile im Innern des Systems zurückgelassen haben. 2.
Appendix B: Installation / Assembly Safety Instructions QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Zeigt an, dass zwei Leute sicher erfordert sind, das System zu behandeln. Durchsickern-gegenwärtige Schlag-Gefahr. Hoher Notenstrom. Erdeanschluß wesentlich vor der Verbindung des Spg.Versorgungsteils. Français Le bloc d'alimentation de ce produit ne contient aucune pièce pouvant être réparée par l'utilisateur. Ce produit peut contenir plus d'un bloc d'alimentation.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix B: Installation / Assembly Safety Instructions Afin de permettre le refroidissement et l'aération du système, réinstallez toujours les panneaux du boîtier avant de mettre le système sous tension. Le fonctionnement du système en l'absence des panneaux risque d'endommager ses pièces. Pour installer les panneaux, procédez comme suit: 1. Assurez-vous de ne pas avoir oublié d'outils ou de pieces démontées dans le système. 2.
Appendix B: Installation / Assembly Safety Instructions QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Indique que deux gens sont exigés sans accident contrôler le système. Risque de choc courant de fuite. High touch current. Earth connection essential before connecting power supply. Español El usuario debe abstenerse de manipular los componentes de la fuente de alimentación de este producto, cuya reparación debe dejarse exclusivamente en manos de personal técnico especializado.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix B: Installation / Assembly Safety Instructions Para obtener un enfriamiento y un flujo de aire adecuados, reinstale siempre las tapas del chasis antes de poner en marcha el sistema. Si pone en funcionamiento el sistema sin las tapas bien colocadas puede dañar los componentes del sistema. Para instalar las tapas: 1. Asegúrese primero de no haber dejado herramientas o componentes sueltos dentro del sistema. 2.
Appendix B: Installation / Assembly Safety Instructions QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Indica a dos personas son requeridas a manejar sin peligro el sistema. Peligro de choque actual de la salida. High touch current. Conexión de tierra esencial antes de conectar la fuente de alimentación. Italiano Rivolgersi ad un tecnico specializzato per la riparazione dei componenti dell'alimentazione di questo prodotto. È possibile che il prodotto disponga di più fonti di alimentazione.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix B: Installation / Assembly Safety Instructions Per il giusto flusso dell'aria e raffreddamento del sistema, rimettere sempre le coperture del telaio prima di riaccendere il sistema. Operare il sistema senza le coperture al loro proprio posto potrebbe danneggiare i componenti del sistema. Per rimettere le coperture del telaio: 1. Controllare prima che non si siano lasciati degli attrezzi o dei componenti dentro il sistema. 2.
Appendix B: Installation / Assembly Safety Instructions QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Rischio di scossa corrente di perdita. Alta corrente di tocco. Collegamento di terra essenziale prima del collegamento dell'alimentazione elettrica. Version 1.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix C: Safety Information Appendix C: Safety Information English Server Safety Information To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, fire, and equipment damage, read this document and observe all warnings and precautions in this guide before installing or maintaining your server product.
Appendix C: Safety Information QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Intended Application Uses This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment (ITE), which may be installed in offices, schools, computer rooms, and similar commercial type locations. The suitability of this product for other product categories and environments (such as medical, industrial, residential, alarm systems, and test equipment), other than an ITE application, may require further evaluation.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix C: Safety Information Power Cord Warnings If an AC power cord was not provided with your product, purchase one that is approved for use in your country. Caution: To avoid electrical shock or fire, check the power cord(s) that will be used with the product as follows: Do not attempt to modify or use the AC power cord(s) if they are not the exact type required to fit into the grounded electrical outlets.
Appendix C: Safety Information QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide To avoid risk of potential electric shock, a proper safety ground must be implemented for the rack and each piece of equipment installed in it. Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix C: Safety Information Deutsch Sicherheitshinweise für den Server Das vorliegende Dokument bezieht sich auf Serverplatinen, Servergehäuse (Standfuß und Rack) sowie installierte Peripheriegeräte. Es enthält Warnungen und Vorsichtsmaßnahmen zur Vermeidung von Gefahren durch Verletzung, Stromschlag, Feuer und Beschädigungen von Geräten. Lesen Sie diese Dokument daher sorgfältig, bevor Sie Ihr Serverprodukt installieren oder warten.
Appendix C: Safety Information QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Zielbenutzer der Anwendung Dieses Produkt wurde in seiner Eigenschaft als IT-Gerät getestet, das in Büros, Schulen, Computerräumen und ähnlichen öffentlichen Räumlichkeiten installiert werden kann. Die Eignung dieses Produkts für andere Einsatzbereiche als IT (z. B. Medizin, Industrie, Alarmsysteme oder Prüfgeräte) kann u. U. weitere Tests erfordern.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix C: Safety Information Vorsicht: Prüfen Sie zur Vermeidung von Stromschlag- oder Feuergefahr die mit dem Produkt zu verwendenden Netzkabel wie folgt: Nehmen Sie keine Änderungen an einem Netzkabel vor, und benutzen sie es nicht, wenn es nicht genau in die geerdeten Netzsteckdosen paßt.
Appendix C: Safety Information QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Elektrostatische Entladungen (ESD) Vorsicht: Elektrostatische Entladungen können zur Beschädigung von Festplatten, Platinen und anderen Komponenten führen. Daher sollten Sie alle Arbeiten an einer ESD-Workstation ausführen.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix C: Safety Information Vous devez suivre les informations de ce guide et les instructions d’assemblage des manuels de serveur pour vérifier et maintenir la conformité avec les certifications et approbations de produit existantes. Utilisez uniquement les composants décrits et réglementés spécifiés dans ce guide.
Appendix C: Safety Information QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide À l’écart des sources de vibration ou des chocs physiques. Isolé des champs électromagnétiques importants produits par des appareils électriques. Dans les régions sujettes aux orages magnétiques, nous vous recommandons de brancher votre système à un suppresseur de surtension et de déconnecter les lignes de télécommunication de votre modem pendant les orages. Équipé d’une prise murale reliée à la terre.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix C: Safety Information Les cordons d’alimentation électrique représentent le principal dispositif de déconnexion raccordé à l’alimentation secteur. Les prises de courant doivent se trouver à proximité de l’équipement et être facilement accessibles pour une déconnexion. Les cordons d’alimentation doivent être branchés sur des prises électriques correctement reliées à la terre.
Appendix C: Safety Information QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide sur une surface reliée à la terre, exempte de charge statique, composants orientés vers le haut. Utilisez si possible un tapi de mousse conducteru, mais pas l’emballage de la carte. Veillez à ce que la carte ne glisse sur aucune surface. Autres risques Remplacement de la pile Attention: Il existe un risque d’explosion si la pile n’est pas correctement remplacée.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix C: Safety Information Advertencias y precauciones sobre seguridad Para reducir la posibilidad de que se produzcan lesiones personales o daños en la propiedad, antes de empezar a instalar el producto, lea, observe y cumpla toda la información e instrucciones de seguridad siguientes. Puede que se utilicen los siguientes símbolos de seguridad en la documentación y es posible que aparezcan en el producto o en su embalaje.
Appendix C: Safety Information QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Provista de espacio suficiente para acceder a los cables de la fuente de alimentación ya que constituyen la desconexión principal de la alimentación. Manipulación del equipo Reduzca el riesgo de daños personales o en el equipo: Respete los requisitos de sanidad y seguridad laborales de su país cuando traslade y levante el equipo. Utilice medios mecánicos u otros que sean adecuados al trasladar o levantar el equipo.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix C: Safety Information Advertencias el acceso al sistema Precaución: Para evitar lesiones personales o daños en la propiedad, se aplican las siguientes instrucciones de seguridad siempre que se acceda al interior del producto: Apague todos los dispositivos periféricos conectados a este producto. Pulse el botón de alimentación para apagar el sistema.
Appendix C: Safety Information QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide carga estática. Utilice unaalmohadilla de espuma conductora si dispone de ella, pero nunca el envoltorio de la tarjeta. No deslice la tarjeta sobre ninguna superficie. Sustitución de la batería Precaución: Existe el peligro de explosión si la batería no se reemplaza correctamente. Al reemplazar la batería, utilice sólo la batería recomendada por el fabricante del equipo. Deseche las baterías respetando la normativa local.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix D: Regulatory and Compliance Information Appendix D: Regulatory and Compliance Information Product Regulatory Compliance Product Safety Compliance The Server Chassis S4R complies with the following safety requirements: UL60950 - CSA 60950 (USA / Canada) EN60950 (Europe) IEC60950 (International) CB Certificate & Report, IEC60950 (report to include all country national deviations) GS License (Germany) GOST R 60950-2002- License (Russia)
Appendix D: Regulatory and Compliance Information C-Tick Declaration of Conformity (Australia/New Zealand) BSMI Certification (Taiwan) GOST R Certification / License (Russia) Belarus Certification / License (Belarus) IRAM Certification (Argentina) Ecology Declaration (International) QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide 2 Note: Note: ¹The use of telecommunication devices such as modems and/or wireless devices, have not been planned for with respect to these systems.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide BSMI Certification Number & Class A Warning Taiwan GOST R Marking Russia Appendix D: Regulatory and Compliance Information See the regulatory information document foradditional information. WEEE Mark Recycling Package Mark China Recycling Package Mark Other than China RoHS China Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices FCC Verification Statement (USA) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Appendix D: Regulatory and Compliance Information QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Only peripherals (computer input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.) that comply with FCC Class A or B limits may be attached to this computer product. Operation with noncompliant peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. All cables used to connect to peripherals must be shielded and grounded.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix D: Regulatory and Compliance Information Regulated Specified Components To maintain the UL listing and compliance to other regulatory certifications and/or declarations, the following regulated components must be used and conditions adhered to. Interchanging or use of other component will void the UL listing and other product certifications and approvals. Updated product information for configurations can be found on the site at the following URL: www.qsscit.
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QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Appendix F: Glossary and References Appendix F: Glossary and References Glossary This appendix contains important terms used in the preceding chapters. For ease of use, numeric entries are listed first (e.g., “82460GX”) with alpha entries following (e.g., “AGP 4x”). Acronyms are then entered in their respective place, with non-acronyms following.
Appendix F: Glossary and References Word/Acronym ICH ICMB IDE IEC IMB IPMB IPMI ISA ISP ITE ITP JAE JTAG LAN LED LPC LVDS MRH-D MTBF NIC OEM OLTP OS OTP OVP PAL PCIe PDB PEF PEP PFC PIROM PLD PSU PVC PWM RAID RAS RH RPM SAF-TE SCA SCL SAS SDA SDINT SDR SDRAM SE SEEPROM SEL SIOH SMB SMP Version 1.
QSSC-S4R Server System Product Guide Word/Acronym SNC-M SSI TTL USB UV VAC VCC VCCI VGA VID VSB WfM ZIF Appendix F: Glossary and References Definition Scalable Node Controller – McKinley Server System Infrastructure Transistor-Transistor Logic Universal Serial Bus Under-Voltage Alternating current (AC) voltage Voltage Controlled Current Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment Video Graphics Array Voltage ID Voltage StandBy Wired For Management Zero Insertion Force