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Preface About this Manual This manual is written for professional system integrators, Information Technology professionals, service personnel and technicians. It provides information for the installation and use of Supermicro's SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module. Installation and maintenance should be performed by experienced professionals only.
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction....................................................................... 1-1 1-1 Overview ............................................................................................. 1-1 1-2 Product Checklist of Typical Components..................................... 1-1 1-3 Blade Module Features .................................................................... 1-2 Processors ..........................................................................................
SBI-7226T-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Installing via Virtual Media (Drive Redirection) ..................................... 3-12 Linux Installation with Two Hard Drives ................................................ 3-12 3-8 Management Software ................................................................... 3-12 3-9 Configuring and Setting up RAID ................................................. 3-12 Chapter 4 Blade Module Features ..............................................
6-5 Boot Menu ........................................................................................ 6-12 6-6 Exit Menu .......................................................................................... 6-13 Appendix A BIOS POST Codes ....................................................A-1 A-1 BIOS POST Messages ....................................................................A-1 A-2 BIOS POST Codes ...........................................................................
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List of Figures Figure 1-1. Full Rack of Blade Enclosures and Blade Servers ......................... 1-4 Figure 3-1. Inserting a Blade into the Enclosure ............................................... 3-3 Figure 3-2. Locking the Blade into Position....................................................... 3-3 Figure 3-3. Installing a G34 Processor in a Socket........................................... 3-5 Figure 3-4. Installing the Onboard Battery ........................................................
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List of Tables Table 1-1. SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Specification Features.................................. 1-2 Table 3-1. Populating Memory Slots per Node for Interleaved Operation ........ 3-6 Table 4-1. SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Unit Features................................................ 4-1 Table 4-2. Blade Control Panel ......................................................................... 4-2 Table 4-3. Blade Module LED Indicators .......................................................... 4-3 Table 4-4.
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Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1 Overview The SBA-7222G-T2 blade module is a compact self-contained server that connects into a pre-cabled enclosure that provides power, cooling, management and networking functions. One enclosure for the SBA-7222G-T2 blade module can hold ten blade units. Each blade module contains two “Nodes” that each are a separate and server system, providing up to the equivalent of 20 blade units in one 10-blade module enclosure.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual 1-3 Blade Module Features Table 1-1 lists the main features of the SBA-7222G-T2 blade module. See the proceeding section for components typically included in a blade system and other optional components. Specific details on the SBA-7222G-T2 blade module is found in Chapter 4: "Blade Module Features" on page 4-1. Table 1-1. SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Specification Features Mainboard BHDGT (proprietary form factor) Blade Module Chassis Dimensions (HxWxD): 11.32” x 1.
Chapter 1: Introduction Details on installation of memory modules into the SBA-7222G-T2 blade module are found in Chapter 3: "Setup and Installation" on page 3-1. Storage The SBA-7222G-T2 blade module can have four 2.5" SATA (Serial ATA) hard disk drives in front-mounted easy removable carriers, two for each node. See Chapter 3: "Setup and Installation" on page 3-1 for storage installation details. Density A maximum of ten blade modules may be installed into a single blade enclosure with two nodes.
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Chapter 1: Introduction 1-4 Contacting Supermicro Headquarters Address: Super Micro Computer, Inc. 980 Rock Ave. San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A. Tel: Fax: +1 (408) 503-8000 +1 (408) 503-8008 marketing@supermicro.com (General Information) Email: support@supermicro.com (Technical Support) Web Site: www.supermicro.com Europe Address: Super Micro Computer B.V. Het Sterrenbeeld 28, 5215 ML ‘s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0) 73-6400390 Fax: +31 (0) 73-6416525 sales@supermicro.
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Chapter 2 System Safety 2-1 Electrical Safety Precautions Basic electrical safety precautions should be followed to protect yourself from harm and the SuperBlade from damage: • Be aware of how to power on/off the enclosure power supplies and the individual blades as well as the room's emergency power-off switch, disconnection switch or electrical outlet. If an electrical accident occurs, you can then quickly remove power from the system. • Do not work alone when working with high voltage components.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual only. The new fuse must be the same or equivalent as the one replaced. Contact technical support for details and support. 2-2 General Safety Precautions Follow these rules to ensure general safety: • Keep the area around the SuperBlade clean and free of clutter. • Place the blade module cover and any system components that have been removed away from the system or on a table so that they won't accidentally be stepped on.
Chapter 2: System Safety 2-4 Operating Precautions Care must be taken to assure that the cover of the blade unit is in place when the blade is operating to assure proper cooling. Out of warranty damage to the blade can occur if this practice is not strictly followed. Any drive carrier without a hard drive installed must remain fully installed in the drive bay when the blade module is operating to ensure proper airflow.
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Chapter 3 Setup and Installation 3-1 Overview This chapter covers the setup and installation of the blade module and its components. 3-2 Installing Blade Modules Up to ten SBA-7222G-T2 blade modules may be installed into a single blade enclosure (depending upon your enclosure and blade). Blade modules with Windows and Linux operating systems may be mixed together in the same blade enclosure.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual NOTE: Blade Modules can be Hot-Plugged from the enclosure. Removing/Replacing the Blade Cover The blade cover must be removed to access the mainboard when you need to install or remove processors, memory units, the onboard battery and so on. Removing/Replacing the Blade Cover 1. Remove the blade unit from the enclosure (see "Removing a Blade Unit from the Enclosure" above). 2.
Chapter 3: Setup and Installation Figure 3-1. Inserting a Blade into the Enclosure Figure 3-2.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual 3-3 Processor Installation One or two 1944-pin G34 socket AMD Opteron 6100 series processors may be installed to the mainboard of each node. See Chapter 1 for general information on the features of the blade unit and the Supermicro web site for further details including processor, memory and operating system support. WARNING: This action should only be performed by a trained service technician. Allow the processor heatsink to cool before removing it.
Chapter 3: Setup and Installation 7. To install the heatsink, apply thermal grease to the top of the processor. (If reinstalling a heatsink, first clean off the old thermal grease with a clean, lint-free cloth.) 8. Place the heatsink on the processor then tighten one screw until snug, then the other screw. 9. When both screws are snug, tighten them down to secure the heatsink to the mainboard. NOTE: Do not overtighten the screws as this may damage the processor or the heatsink. 10.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Figure 3-4. Installing the Onboard Battery Lithium Battery Battery Holder 3-5 Memory Installation The mainboard of each blade unit must be populated with DIMMs (Dual In-line Memory Modules) to provide system memory. The DIMMs should all be of the same size and speed and from the same manufacturer to avoid compatibility issues. See details below on supported memory and our web site (www.supermicro.com/products/ superblade for recommended memory.
Toward CPU Toward CPU 3-7 P4-DIMM1 P4-DIMM2 P4-DIMM3 P4-DIMM4 P2-DIMM4 P2-DIMM3 P2-DIMM2 Edge of Board Toward CPU Toward CPU Edge of Board P2-DIMM1 P3-DIMM4 P3-DIMM3 P3-DIMM2 P1-DIMM1 P3-DIMM1 P1-DIMM2 P1-DIMM3 P1-DIMM4 Chapter 3: Setup and Installation Figure 3-5.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual DIMM Installation WARNING: Exercise extreme care when installing or removing DIMM modules to prevent any possible damage. Installing DIMM Memory Modules 1. Power down the blade module (see "Powering Down a Blade Unit" on page 3-1). 2. Remove the blade from the enclosure and the cover from the blade (see "Removing/Replacing the Blade Cover" on page 3-2). 3. Insert each DIMM vertically into its slot.
Chapter 3: Setup and Installation 3-6 Hard Disk Drive Installation Hard disk drives are installed in “carriers” which are hot-swappable and can be removed or replaced without powering down the blade unit they reside in. A blade module needs a hard disk drive with an operating system installed to operate. WARNING: To maintain proper airflow, both hard drive bays must have drive carriers inserted during operation whether or not a drive is installed in the carrier.
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Chapter 3: Setup and Installation 3-7 Installing the Operating System An operating system (OS) must be installed on each blade module. Blades with Microsoft Windows OS and blades with Linux OS can both occupy and operate within the same blade enclosure. Refer to the SuperMicro web site for a complete list of supported operating systems. There are several methods of installing an OS to the blade modules.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Installing via Virtual Media (Drive Redirection) You can install the OS via Virtual Media through either the IPMIview (Java based client utility), SuperBladeTool or the Web-based Management Utility. With this method, the OS is installed from an ISO image that resides on another system/blade. Refer to the manuals on your SuperBlade CD-ROM for further details on the Virtual Media (CD-ROM or Drive Redirection) sections of these two utility programs.
Chapter 4 Blade Module Features Figure 4-1. SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Unit Front View This chapter describes the SBA-7222G-T2 blade unit. Installation and maintenance should be performed by experienced technicians only. See Figure 4-1 for a front view of the blade unit and Table 4-1 for its features. Table 4-1. SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Unit Features Feature Description Processors Each node supports two 1944-pin G34 sockets for up to two AMD Opteron 6100 series processors per node.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual 4-1 Control Panel Each blade has a similar control panel (Figure 4-2) with power on/off button, a KVM connector, a KVM button and four LEDs on the top front of the unit. The numbers mentioned in Figure 4-2 are described in Table 4-2. Figure 4-2. Blade Control Panel 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 Table 4-2.
Chapter 4: Blade Module Features Power Button Each blade has its own power button so that individual blade units within the enclosure may be turned on or off independently of the others. Press the power button (#1) to turn on the blade server. The power LED (#3) will turn green. To turn off, press and hold the power button for >4 seconds (one second if between POST and boot-up) and the power LED will turn orange. KVM Button KVM stands for Keyboard/Video/Mouse.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual 4-2 Mainboard The mainboard of the SBA-7222G-T2 blade unit is a proprietary design, which is based on the AMD SR5650 & SP5100 chipset. See Figure 4-4 for a block diagram of this chipset, Figure 4-3 for a view of the BHDGT Mainboard and Figure 4-5 for an exploded view diagram of the blade unit. Figure 4-3.
Chapter 4: Blade Module Features Table 4-4. BHDGT Mainboard Layout Item Description 1 CPU1 Socket 2 CPU2 Socket 3 CPU3 Socket 4 CPU4 Socket 5 DIMM Slots (see Figure 3-5: "8-Slot DIMM Numbering for Two Node Blade Modules" on page 3-7 for details) 6 Space for 2.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Figure 4-4. BHDGT Block Diagram DIMM A0 DIMM B0 DIMM C0 DIMM A0 HT3 Link 8x8-3.2GT/s AMD Socket G34 CPU2 AMD Socket G34 CPU1 HT3 Link 8x8-3.2GT/s DIMM B0 DIMM C0 HT3 Link (8+8)x(8+8)-6.
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SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Table 4-5. Main Components of SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Unit Item Description 1 Blade Unit/Module 2 SATA Hard Drives (2 per blade node, 4 total) 3 DIMMs (system memory, 8 per node, 16 total) 4 CPU Heatsinks (2 per node, 4 total) 5 Top Cover Memory Support Each node of the SBA-7222G-T2 blade module each supports up to 128 GB of ECC Registered DDR3-1333/1066/800 SDRAM or 32 GB of ECC Unbuffered DDR3-1333/ 1066/800 SDRAM in eight DIMM sockets.
Chapter 5 RAID Setup Procedure Each SBA-7222G-T2 blade module supports four hard drives, two per node, which may be used to create a RAID array. Important Notes Please read the following notes and warnings before setting up your RAID array. NOTE: Before adding a new drive to an array, back up any data contained on the new drive. Otherwise, all data will be lost. NOTE: If you stop the BUILD or CLEAR process on a RAID 1 from the ACU, you can restart it by pressing + .
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual See Chapter 6 for information on using your system’s BIOS setup. Setting up the BIOS for RAID 1. In the ADVANCED SETTINGS screen of the BIOS Setup, select the IDE CONFIGURATION sub-menu and press ENTER. 2. In the IDE Configuration screen that appears (Figure 5-1), select the OnChip SATA Type option and select RAID. Figure 5-1.
Chapter 5: RAID Setup Procedure 3. Press the Esc key once to exit the IDE CONFIGURATION screen and go to the EXIT menu in the BIOS setup. From the Exit menu, select SAVE CHANGES AND EXIT to confirm your RAID configuration changes and exit the BIOS Setup (Figure 5-2). Figure 5-2.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual 4. Your system will reboot. When the reboot displays the screen message in Figure 5-3 press CTRL-A to bring up the RAID Configuration Utility. Figure 5-3.
Chapter 6 BIOS 6-1 Introduction This document describes the AMI® BIOS Setup utility for the SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module. The AMI ROM BIOS is stored in a flash chip and can be easily upgraded using a floppy disk-based program. Running Setup NOTE: Default settings are in bold text unless otherwise noted. The BIOS setup options described in this section are selected by choosing the appropriate text from the MAIN BIOS SETUP screen.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Items that use sub-menus are indicated with the icon. With the item highlighted, press the key to access the submenu. The BIOS setup utility uses a key-based navigation system called hot keys. Most of these hot keys (, , , , keys, and so on) can be used at any time during the setup navigation process. Press the key to exit the CMOS SETUP menu.
Chapter 6: BIOS Boot Feature The menu options in the BOOT FEATURE submenu and their descriptions are shown in Table 6-1. Table 6-1. Boot Feature Submenu Menu Option Description Quick Boot This option allows BIOS to skip certain tests while booting. This will decrease the time needed to boot the system. Options include Enabled or Disabled. Quiet Boot When this option is Enabled, it displays the OEM Logo instead of POST messages. When Disabled, it displays normal POST messages.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Processor & Clock Options The menu options in the PROCESSOR & CLOCK OPTIONS submenu and their descriptions are shown in Table 6-2. Table 6-2. Processor & Clock Options Submenu Menu Option Description This menu displays static information for each CPU in the system. It includes CPU Settings (Static) CPU Manufacturer, Chip information, Revision, Speed, Cache L1, Cache L2, Cache L3, NB Clk, Able to change frequency and uCode Patch Level.
Chapter 6: BIOS Table 6-3. Advanced Chipset Control Submenu Menu Option Description CS Sparing Enable This option reserves a spare memory rank in each node. Options include Enabled and Disabled. Bank Swizzle Mode This option enables or disables bank swizzle mode. ECC Configuration This submenu contains the following options for ECC Configuration. ECC Mode This option sets the level of ECC protection.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual IDE Configuration The menu options in the IDE ConfiguraTION submenu and their descriptions are shown in Table 6-4 Table 6-4. IDE Configuration Submenu Menu Option Description OnBoard PCI IDE Controller This option enables or disables the onboard PCI IDE controller. OnChip SATA Channel This option enables or disables the on-chip SATA channel. OnChip SATA Type This option specifies the on-chip SATA type. Options include Native IDE, RAID, AMD_AHCI and Legacy IDE.
Chapter 6: BIOS Table 6-4. IDE Configuration Submenu (Continued) Menu Option Description DMA Mode Selects the DMA Mode. Options are Auto, SWDMA0, SWDMA1, SWDMA2, MWDMA0. MDWDMA1, MWDMA2, UDMA0. UDMA1, UDMA2, UDMA3, UDMA4, UDMA5. and UDMA6. (SWDMA=Single Word DMA, MWDMA=Multi Word DMA, UDMA=UltraDMA.) S.M.A.R.T Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART) can help predict impending drive failures. Select "Auto" to allow BIOS to auto detect hard disk drive support.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Super IO Device Configuration The menu options in the SUPER IO CONFIGURATION submenu and their descriptions are shown in Table 6-6. Table 6-6. Super IO Configuration Submenu Menu Option Description Serial Port1 Address This option specifies the base I/O port address and Interrupt Request address of serial port 1. The options are DISABLED, 3F8/IRQ4, 3E8/IRQ4 and 2E8/IRQ3. • Select DISABLED to prevent the serial port from accessing any system resources.
Chapter 6: BIOS Table 6-7. Remote Access Configuration Submenu (Continued) Menu Option Description VT-UTF8 Combo Key Allows you to Enable or DISABLE VT-UTF8 combination key support for ANSI/ Support VT100 terminals. Sredir Memory Display Delay Use this setting to set the delay in seconds to display memory information. Options are No Delay, 1 SEC, 2 SECS and 4 SECS. Hardware Health Configuration The menu options in the HARDWARE HEALTH CONFIGURATION submenu and their descriptions are shown in Table 6-8.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual IPMI Configuration The menu options in the IPMI CONFIGURATION submenu and their descriptions are shown in Table 6-10. Table 6-10. IPMI Configuration Submenu Menu Option Description IPMI Information Display (Static) This static display provides information for the Status of BMC and IPMI Firmware Revision. View BMC System This sub-menu allows you to view all events in the BMC Event Log. It will take a Event Log maximum of 15 seconds to read all BMC SEL records.
Chapter 6: BIOS Event Log Configuration The menu options in the EVENT LOG CONFIGURATION submenu and their descriptions are shown in Table 6-11. Table 6-11. Event Log Configuration Submenu Menu Option Description View Event Log Highlight this item and press to view the contents of the event log. Mark All Events as Read Highlight this item and press to mark all events as read. Clear Event Log Select Yes and press to clear all event logs. The options are YES and NO to verify.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual 6-5 Boot Menu The menu options for the BOOT menu are shown in Table 6-13. Table 6-13. Boot Menu Menu Option Description Boot Device Priority Use this sub-menu to specify the boot device priority sequence for devices installed in your system. . 1st ~ Boot Devices Hard Disk Drives 1st ~ Drive Removable Drives These settings specify the boot sequence from the available devices installed in your system.
Chapter 6: BIOS Table 6-13. Boot Menu Menu Option 1st ~ Drive Retry Boot Devices 6-6 Description These settings specify the boot sequence from the available CD/DVD drive devices installed in your system. The devices to set are: • 1ST DRIVE • 2ND DRIVE • 3RD DRIVE • 4TH DRIVE and so on. This option allows the system to retry boot devices. Options are Enabled or Disabled. Exit Menu Select the EXIT tab from AMI BIOS SETUP UTILITY screen to enter the EXIT BIOS SETUP screen.
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Appendix A BIOS POST Codes A-1 BIOS POST Messages During the Power-On Self-Test (POST), the BIOS will check for problems. If a problem is found, the BIOS will activate an alarm or display a message. The following is a list of such BIOS messages. Table A-1. BIOS POST Messages BIOS Message Description Failure Fixed Disk Fixed disk is not working or not configured properly. Check to see if fixed disk is attached properly. Run Setup. Find out if the fixed-disk type is correctly identified.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Table A-1. BIOS POST Messages (Continued) BIOS Message Description Previous boot incomplete - Default configuration used Previous POST did not complete successfully. POST loads default values and offers to run Setup. If the failure was caused by incorrect values and they are not corrected, the next boot will likely fail. On systems with control of wait states, improper Setup settings can also terminate POST and cause this error on the next boot.
: Table A-1. BIOS POST Messages (Continued) BIOS Message Description nnnn kB Extended RAM Passed Where nnnn is the amount of RAM in kilobytes successfully tested. nnnn Cache SRAM Passed Where nnnn is the amount of system cache in kilobytes successfully tested. nnnn kB Shadow RAM Passed Where nnnn is the amount of shadow RAM in kilobytes successfully tested. nnnn kB System RAM Passed Where nnnn is the amount of system RAM in kilobytes successfully tested.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual A-2 BIOS POST Codes This section lists the POST (Power-On Self-Test) codes for the AMI BIOS. POST codes are divided into two categories: recoverable and terminal. Recoverable POST Errors When a recoverable type of error occurs during POST, the BIOS will display an POST code that describes the problem.
: Bootblock Recovery Codes The bootblock recovery checkpoint codes are listed in order of execution in Table A-3. Table A-3. Bootblock Recovery Error Codes Post Code Description E0h The onboard floppy controller if available is initialized. Next, beginning the base 512 KB memory test. E1h Initializing the interrupt vector table next. E2h Initializing the DMA and Interrupt controllers next. E6h Enabling the floppy drive controller and Timer IRQs. Enabling internal cache memory.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Table A-3. Bootblock Recovery Error Codes Post Code Description FCh Next, erasing the flash ROM. FDh Next, programming the flash ROM. FFh Flash ROM programming was successful. Next, restarting the system BIOS. Uncompressed Initialization Codes The following runtime checkpoint codes are listed in order of execution in Table A-4. These codes are uncompressed in F0000h shadow RAM. Table A-4.
: Table A-4. Uncompressed Initialization Error Codes Post Code Description 1Ah The memory refresh line is toggling. Checking the 15 second on/off time next. 2Bh Passing control to the video ROM to perform any required configuration before the video ROM test. 2Ch All necessary processing before passing control to the video ROM is done. Looking for the video ROM next and passing control to it. 2Dh The video ROM has returned control to BIOS POST.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Table A-4. Uncompressed Initialization Error Codes Post Code Description 40h Preparing the descriptor tables next. 42h The descriptor tables are prepared. Entering protected mode for the memory test next. 43h Entered protected mode. Enabling interrupts for diagnostics mode next. 44h Interrupts enabled if the diagnostics switch is on. Initializing data to check memory wraparound at 0:0 next. 45h Data initialized.
: Table A-4. Uncompressed Initialization Error Codes Post Code Description 59h The Hit message is cleared. The message is displayed. Starting the DMA and interrupt controller test next. 60h The DMA page register test passed. Performing the DMA Controller 1 base register test next. 62h The DMA controller 1 base register test passed. Performing the DMA controller 2 base register test next. 65h The DMA controller 2 base register test passed. Programming DMA controllers 1 and 2 next.
SBA-7222G-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Notes Table A-4. Uncompressed Initialization Error Codes Post Code Description 95h Initializing the bus option ROMs from C800 next. See the last page of this chapter for additional information. 96h Initializing before passing control to the adaptor ROM at C800. 97h Initialization before the C800 adaptor ROM gains control has completed. The adaptor ROM check is next. 98h The adaptor ROM had control and has now returned control to BIOS POST.
: Table A-4. Uncompressed Initialization Error Codes Post Code Description B1h Copying any code to specific areas. 00h Code copying to specific areas is done. Passing control to INT 19h boot loader next.
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