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viii Contents

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4-28 Dissasembly and ReassemblyReplacing the Hot-Swap SCSI Disk Drive Cage and SCSIBackplane1. Power off the system and ensure it is disconnected fro

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-298. Remove the two mounting screws securing the drive bay to the front of thechassis. See Figure 4-24, C, and D.9. Rem

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4-30 Dissasembly and Reassembly12. Position the replacement SCSI backplane over the drive bay as shown inFigure 4-26. Ensure the clear insulator is p

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-31Installing or Swapping a Hard Disk Drive in a Standard SCSI DiskDrive BayThis procedure describes installing a new ha

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4-32 Dissasembly and ReassemblyInstalling or Swapping a Hard Disk Drive1. Power off the system and ensure it is disconnected from the AC powersource.

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-336. Remove the two mounting screws securing the drive bay to the front of thechassis. See Figure 4-28, C, and D.7. Sup

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4-34 Dissasembly and ReassemblyFigure 4-30. Removing the Drive Bay out of the Chassis13. If you are removing a hard disk drive, remove the four screw

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-35Removable Media DevicesA variety of SCSI removable media devices can be installed in peripheral baysA and B (Figure 4

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4-36 Dissasembly and ReassemblyFigure 4-32. Removing the Diskette Assembly Mounting Screw6. Slide the diskette assembly to the rear of the system to

Seite 12 - Text Conventions

Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-37Installing a 5.25-Inch Media Device!CAUTIONCD-ROM devices contain a laser system and are classifiedas CLASS 1 LASER P

Seite 13 - Related Documents

Using This Guide ixUsing This GuideWelcome to the Server 120Ld Service Guide.This service guide includes all the information found in the EXPRESS580

Seite 14 - Safety Notices

4-38 Dissasembly and Reassembly6. Remove the screw securing the filler panel removed in the previous step tothe right device rail. Save the right dev

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-3910. Install the media device into the bay as follows:! Move any cables in the bay out of the way.! Align the rails on

Seite 16 - Care and Handling

4-40 Dissasembly and ReassemblyRemoving a 5.25-Inch Device!CAUTIONCD-ROM devices contain a laser system and are classifiedas CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTS.

Seite 17 - System Overview

Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-417. Slide the removable media device out of the device bay and set it downon an antistatic surface.8. Remove the screw

Seite 18 - Overview

4-42 Dissasembly and ReassemblyReplacing the Power Supply1. Power off the system and ensure it is disconnected from the AC powersource.2. Open and re

Seite 19 - System Overview 1-3

Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-43Replacing the Speaker1. Power off the system and ensure it is disconnected from the AC powersource.2. Open and remove

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4-44 Dissasembly and ReassemblyReplacing the Top Cover1. Power off the system and ensure it is disconnected from the AC powersource.2. Open and remov

Seite 21 - System Chassis

Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-45Replacing the LED AssemblyThe LED Assembly includes the DC Power ON/OFF LED, the Intrusion LED,the Disk Fault LED, an

Seite 22 - SAF-TE Logic

4-46 Dissasembly and ReassemblyFigure 4-44. Removing the LED Assembly Sockets8. Spread the two rear tabs of each of the four LED sockets and pull the

Seite 23 - System Board Features

Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-47Replacing the Switches AssemblyThe Switches Assembly includes the sleep button, the DC power ON/OFFButton, the front

Seite 24 - System Memory

x Using This GuideText ConventionsThis guide uses the following text conventions.Warnings, cautions, and notes have the following meanings:!WARNINGW

Seite 25 - I/O Expansion Slots

4-48 Dissasembly and Reassembly8. Remove the side panel interlock switch from the chassis. See Figure 4-47.Figure 4-47. Removing the Side Panel Inter

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-498. Remove the side panel interlock switch from the chassis. See Figure 4-47.Figure 4-47. Removing the Side Panel Inte

Seite 28 - Network Controller

5Problem Solving! Problem Solving! Static Precautions! Troubleshooting Checklists! Diagnostic Testing! Specific Problems and Corrective Actions! Probl

Seite 29 - External Device Connectors

5-2 Problem SolvingProblem SolvingThis chapter helps you identify and solve problems that may occur during systeminstallation or while using your sys

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Problem Solving 5-3Troubleshooting ChecklistsThe following subsections provide troubleshooting checklists for problems that occur atinitial system s

Seite 31 - AC Link Mode

5-4 Problem SolvingRunning New Application SoftwareProblems that occur when you run new application software are usually related to thesoftware. Faul

Seite 32 - System Security

Problem Solving 5-5After System Has Been Running CorrectlyProblems that occur after the system hardware and software have been runningcorrectly ofte

Seite 33 - Setting Up the System

5-6 Problem SolvingDiagnostic TestingThis section provides a more detailed approach to diagnostic testing and identificationof a problem and locating

Seite 34 - Selecting a Site

Problem Solving 5-7Monitoring POSTEach time you turn on the system, the Power-On Self-Test (POST) runs automaticallyand checks the system board, pro

Seite 35 - Unpacking the System

Using This Guide xiRelated DocumentsIn addition to this guide, the following system documentation is included with your servereither as electronic f

Seite 36 - Rack-Mount Subsystem Assembly

5-8 Problem Solving POST Keys and ErrorsAction/Message DescriptionIf POST Beeps BeforeVideo AppearsInitialization failed before video initialized. M

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Problem Solving 5-9Specific Problems and Corrective ActionsThis section provides possible solutions for the following specific problems:! Power LED

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5-10 Problem SolvingIncorrect or No Beep CodeCheck the following:! Is the speaker cable connected to the system board?If the system operates normally

Seite 39 - Setting Up the System 2-7

Problem Solving 5-11Characters are Distorted or IncorrectCheck the following:! Are the brightness and contrast controls properly adjusted on the vid

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5-12 Problem SolvingProblems with Application SoftwareIf you have problems with application software, perform the following:! Verify that the softwar

Seite 41 - Opening the Front Door

Problem Solving 5-13Plug and Play Installation TipsSome common PCI tips are listed here.! Reserve interrupts (IRQs) and/or memory addresses specific

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5-14 Problem SolvingPOST Error Codes and MessagesWhenever a recoverable error occurs during POST, BIOS displays a message on thevideo display screen

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Problem Solving 5-15Table 5-1. Post Error Codes and messages (Continued)Code Error Message0B33 Power Unit Fan 1 Alarm occurred0B34 Power Unit Fan 2

Seite 44 - Rear View

5-16 Problem SolvingTable 5-1. Post Error Codes and messages (ContinuedCode Error Message0C00 RomPilot reports error number xxNone Expansion ROM not

Seite 45 - Setting Up the System 2-13

Problem Solving 5-17Table 5-2. Post Error Beep CodesBeeps Error Cause Recommended Action1-2-2-3 ROM Checksum Error — Change system board1-3-1-1 DRA

Seite 46 - Making Connections

xii Using This GuideSafety Notices!! Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock which could cause personal injury, followall safety notices. The

Seite 47 - Setting the Line Voltage

5-18 Problem SolvingHow to Identify BIOS and BMC Revision LevelsTo help you identify your system's current BIOS and BMC revision levels, refer t

Seite 48 - Connecting the Power Cord

Problem Solving 5-19How to Identify System Event Log DataTo help you identify your System Event Log Data, refer to the following Tables.Table 5-3.

Seite 49 - Powering On Your System

5-20 Problem SolvingTable 5-3. System Event Logging Data (Continued)Sensor TypeSensorTypeCodeSensorSpecificOffset Event Type00h Power Button01h Slee

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Problem Solving 5-21Table 5-4. Sensor Type CodesSensor Number Sensor Type01h Ambient Temp (MB)02h CPU#1 Temp03h CPU#2 Temp20h +3.3V21h +5V22h +12V2

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6Illustrated Parts Breakdown! Exploded View! Field Replaceable Units! Processors! Memory Expansion! Hard Disk Drives! Tape Drives! CD-ROM Drive! RAID

Seite 53 - BIOS Setup Utility

6-2 Illustrated Parts BreakdownThis section provides an exploded view and parts lists for the server’s majorassemblies. Part numbers are also provide

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Illustrated Parts Breakdown 6-3Field Replaceable UnitsUnless otherwise noted part numbers are for use in the United States andEurope.Table 6-1. Fie

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6-4 Illustrated Parts BreakdownTable 6-1. Field Replaceable UnitsReferenceNumber Description Part Number17 Speaker Assembly with Cable 320-01551-000

Seite 56 - Advanced Menu

Illustrated Parts Breakdown 6-5ProcessorsUpgradesPart NumbersDescriptionUS Europe533 MHz Pentium III Upgrade Kit 050-01696-000 APC-2711-1C-00667 MHz

Seite 57 - CPU Reconfiguration Submenu

Using This Guide xiiiSafety Notices for Users Outside of the U.S.A. and Canada! PELV (Protected Extra-Low Voltage) Integrity: To ensure the extra-lo

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6-6 Illustrated Parts BreakdownHard Disk DrivesUpgrades (Hot-swap)Part NumberDescriptionUS EuropeKit HDD 9GB 7200RPM 80P 160M 050-01676-000 CDH-7942-

Seite 59 - Option ROM Submenu

Illustrated Parts Breakdown 6-7Tape DrivesUpgradesPart NumberDescriptionUS Europe12/24GB DDS-3 SCSI 4mm DAT Internal Drive 203116 ADT-2400-00-0020/4

Seite 60 - ISA Device Submenu

6-8 Illustrated Parts BreakdownRAID Controllers and CacheUpgradesPart NumberDescriptionUS EuropeNEC SecuRAID 110, 0MB Cache 050-01712-000 AIF-0677-00

Seite 61 - Numlock Submenu

Illustrated Parts Breakdown 6-9Network Option BoardsUpgradesPart NumberDescriptionUS EuropeIntel PRO/100+, 10/100 Ethernet NIC 203369 ALN-0519-00-00

Seite 62 - Security Menu

6-10 Illustrated Parts BreakdownMiscellaneousDescription Part NumberTower Rack Conversion Kit 247-01546-000(Europe only)

Seite 63 - System Hardware Menu

ASystem Cabling! System Cabling! Before You Begin! Static Precautions! Standard Configuration! RAID Configuration

Seite 64 - Boot Menu

A-2 System CablingSystem CablingThis appendix contains information and procedures on cabling configurations used inyour system.The cabling configurat

Seite 65 - Exit Menu

System Cabling A-3 Standard ConfigurationYour system is cabled using a single channel on-board IDE Controller and dual channelon-board Adaptec 7899

Seite 66 - Adaptec SCSI Utility

A-4 System CablingA – Diskette drive connector I – Optional SCSI removable media devicesB – Diskette interface cableJ – Ultra-160/M SCSI connector (6

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System Cabling A-5A – Diskette drive connectorH – Ultra SCSI interface cableB – Diskette interface cableI – Optional SCSI removable media devicesC –

Seite 68 - Exiting Adaptec SCSI Utility

xiv Using This GuideCare and HandlingUse the following guidelines to properly handle and care for your system.Protect the system from extremely low

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A-6 System CablingA – Diskette drive connector I – Optional SCSI removable media devicesB – Diskette interface cableJ – RAID controllerC – Diskette d

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System Cabling A-7A – Diskette drive connector I – Optional SCSI removable media devicesB – Diskette interface cableJ – RAID controllerC – Diskette

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BSystem Status Hardware SupportInformation

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B-2 System Status Hardware Support InformationSystem Status Hardware Support InformationThis appendix helps you identify and find a system status har

Seite 74 - General Information

CConnectors! Connector Locations! Main Power Connector! Speaker Connector! Diskette Drive Connector! Fan Connectors! SVGA Video Port! Keyboard and Mou

Seite 75 - Reassembly

C-2 ConnectorsConnector LocationsThis section provides pin information about the connectors in the system. This figureshows connector locations on th

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Connectors C-3Main Power ConnectorMain Power Connector PinoutPin Signal Wire color Pin Signal Wire color1 +3.3 VDC Orange 11 +3.3 VDC3.3 V senseOran

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C-4 ConnectorsDiskette Drive Connector18341 17Diskette Drive Connector Pin DiagramDiskette Drive Connector PinoutPin Signal Pin Signal1 GND 18 FD_DEN

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Connectors C-5 Fan ConnectorsThe system board has three 4-pin, shrouded, and keyed fan connectors.Fan Connector PinoutPin Signal1 +12V2GND3 Fan sens

Seite 79 - Installing Side Panels

1System Overview! Overview! System Chassis! Power Supply! Peripheral Bays! SAF-TE Logic! System Board Features! AC Link Mode! Remote Power-On (Wake On

Seite 80 - Modifying the System Board

C-6 ConnectorsParallel PortParallel Port Connector PinoutPin Signal Pin Signal1 STROBE_L 10 ACK_L2 Data bit 0 11 Busy3 Data bit 1 12 PE4 Data bit 2 1

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Connectors C-7USB ConnectorsUSB 1 and USB 2 Connector PinoutUSB 1Pin SignalUSB 2Pin Signal1 +5 VDC 1 +5 VDC2 USB_P1_N 2 USB_P0_N3 USB_P1_P 3 USB_P0_

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C-8 ConnectorsUltra-160/m SCSI ConnectorUltra-160/m SCSI Connector PinoutPin Signal Pin Signal1 SCDAP12 35 SCDAN12_L2 SCDAP13 36 SCDAN13_L3 SCDAP14 3

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Connectors C-9IDE Connector1 202140IDE Connector Pin DiagramIf no IDE drives are present, there should be no IDE cable connected. If only one IDEdri

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C-10 ConnectorsISA ConnectorISA Connector PinoutPin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin SignalA1 IOCHK_L B1 GND A26 SA5 B26 DACK2_LA2 SD7 B2 RESET A27 S

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Connectors C-1132 Bit PCI Connector32 Bit PCI Connector PinoutPin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin SignalA1 TRST_L B1 -12 V A32 AD16 B32 AD17A2 +12

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C-12 Connectors64 Bit PCI Connector64 Bit PCI Connector PinoutPin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin SignalA1 TRST_L B1 -12 V A48 GND B48 AD10A2 +12 V

Seite 87 - Option Boards

Connectors C-1364 Bit PCI Connector Pinout (Continued)Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin SignalA40 SDONE B40 PERR_L A87 GND B87 AD37A41 SBO_L B41

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C-14 Connectors

Seite 89 - Removing an Option Board

Glossary 1GlossaryA AC(Alternating Current) The type of current available in wall outlets. All computers mustconvert alternating current to direct c

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1-2 System OverviewOverviewThis server is a modular, multiprocessing server based on the Intel Pentium® IIImicroprocessor family. It is a solid perf

Seite 91 - System Fans

2 Glossary BMC(Baseboard Management Controller) Contains all of the server management functions. Onemajor function of the BMC is to monitor system m

Seite 92 - Replacing the Front Input Fan

Glossary 3 CPU(Central Processing Unit) See microprocessor. CRT(Cathode-Ray Tube) The type of video display used in monitors for desktop computers.D

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4 Glossary EMPThe Emergency Management Port (EMP) provides an interface to the console manager.This interface allows remote server management via a

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Glossary 5H hard disk driveSee disk drive. hardwareThe physical parts of your computer, including the keyboard, monitor, disk drives, cables,and cir

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6 Glossary LED(Light-Emitting Diode) A small electronic device that glows when current flows through it. LPT1 or LPT2The name you can assign a paral

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Glossary 7P parallel portThe connector on the back of your computer that allows the transfer of data between thecomputer and a parallel device, such

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8 Glossary ROM(Read-Only Memory) A type of memory device that usually is used to store system BIOScode. This code cannot be altered and is not lost

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Glossary 9 SVGA(Super VGA) A type of video display system that provides very high-resolution text andgraphics on analog color monitors. system board

Seite 100 - Backplane

Equipment Log 1Equipment LogUse this equipment log form to record pertinent information about your system. Youwill need some of this information to

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System Overview 1-3Your server may include standard non-hot-swap SCSI hard disk drive bays or hot-swapSCSI hard disk drive bays. See Figure 1-3. The

Seite 102 - Dissasembly and Reassembly

2 Equipment LogComponent Manufacturer Name & ModelSerial Number(if available) Date InstalledServerSystem BoardProcessor 1Processor 2DIMM Slot 1D

Seite 103 - Drive Bay

Index-1AAC linkage mode, 1-15Administrative password, 1-16Advance menuconfiguring in setup, 3-6BBatteryinstalling, 4-9BIOS, 3-3BMC, 1-14, 1-15Boot men

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Index-2connector on system board, C-6controller, 1-12OOption Boards, upgrades, replaceable parts, 6-9Overview, 1-2PParallel portlocation on system boa

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1-4 System Overview! Integrated dual Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports.! Hardware monitors (temperature, fans, and voltage) and software monitors toin

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System Overview 1-5System ChassisThe system chassis (Figure 1-4) is an easy-to-expand, fabricated metal structure. Themajor system components are sh

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1-6 System OverviewPower SupplyThe ATX300 watt power supply is switch-selectable for 115 or 230 Vac at an operatingfrequency of 50/60 Hz. It is desig

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System Overview 1-7System Board FeaturesThe system board (Figure 1-5) offers a “flat” design with the processor and memorysubsystems residing on the

Seite 112 - Removing a 5.25-Inch Device

1-8 System OverviewPentium III ProcessorDepending on system configuration, each system includes one or two Pentium IIIprocessors. Each Pentium III pr

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System Overview 1-9I/O Expansion SlotsThe server's expansion capabilities meet the needs of file and application servers forhigh performance I/

Seite 114 - Replacing the Power Supply

1-10 System OverviewThe system board has four 33 MHz, 32 bit, PCI connector slots(Figure 1-7, A), as shown in the following figure. The bottom PCI co

Seite 115 - Replacing the Speaker

System Overview 1-11The system board has one ISA connector (Figure 1-8, A), as shown in the followingfigure. The ISA connector (ISA 1) shares a chas

Seite 116 - Replacing the Top Cover

1-12 System OverviewIDE ControllerThe system includes a single channel enhanced IDE 32 bit interface controller forintelligent disk drives with disk

Seite 117 - Replacing the LED Assembly

System Overview 1-13SCSI ControllerThe system board includes an embedded Adaptec AIC7899 dual function SCSIcontroller. The AIC7899 provides Ultra-16

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1-14 System OverviewSystem Board Management Controller (BMC)Server management is concentrated in the System Board Management Controller(BMC). The BMC

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System Overview 1-15ACPIThe Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) aware operating system canplace the system into a state where the hard

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1-16 System OverviewRemote Power-On (Wake ON LAN) FunctionThe remote power-on function turns on the system power by way of a network ormodem. If the

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2Setting Up the System! Overview! Selecting a Site! Unpacking the System! Rack-Mount Subsystem Assembly! Getting Familiar with the System! Making Conn

Seite 123 - Problem Solving

2-2 Setting Up the SystemOverviewThis chapter describes how to select a site, unpack the system, make cableconnections, and power on the tower-based

Seite 124 - Static Precautions

Setting Up the System 2-3Unpacking the System!WARNINGYour system weighs approximately 65 pounds (29.25 kg). Ifyour system contains numerous optional

Seite 125 - Troubleshooting Checklists

2-4 Setting Up the SystemRack-Mount Subsystem AssemblyThis section provides the instructions for assembling the rack-mount server unitinto a standard

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Setting Up the System 2-5AssemblyThis section describes how to assemble your rack-mount server unit into astandard EIA 19-inch rack cabinet.!CAUTION

Seite 127 - Problem Solving 5-5

2-6 Setting Up the SystemA. Rear vertical mounting railB. Front vertical mounting railC Four caged nutsD Two support bracketsE Eight self-tapping scr

Seite 128 - Diagnostic Testing

Setting Up the System 2-74. Lift the rack-mount server unit Figure 2-2, C onto the two support bracketsand slide it toward the rear of the rack cabi

Seite 129 - Problem Solving 5-7

Proprietary Notice and Liability DisclaimerThe information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, isthe valuable pro

Seite 130 - POST Keys and Errors

2-8 Setting Up the SystemGetting Familiar with the SystemBefore setting up your system, you should become familiar with the system’sfeatures, such as

Seite 131 - Power LED Does Not Light

Setting Up the System 2-9Opening the Front DoorRefer to the Figure 2-4 and open the front door of the cabinet as follows (tower-based system only).1

Seite 132 - Incorrect or No Beep Code

2-10 Setting Up the SystemFront View (Non-Hot-Swap SCSI Drive Bays)Figure 2-5 shows the location of the front system controls and indicators on asyst

Seite 133 - Problem Solving 5-11

Setting Up the System 2-11Front View (Hot-Swap SCSI Drive Bays)Figure 2-6 shows the location of the front system controls and indicators on asystem

Seite 134 - Problems with the Network

2-12 Setting Up the SystemRear ViewFigure 2-7 shows the location of the rear system features and controls.ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPA. USB2 connector Second US

Seite 135 - BIOS User’s Information

Setting Up the System 2-13Status LED Indicator DescriptionsTable 2-1 lists the system status LED indicators along with a description of eachLED indi

Seite 136 - POST Error Codes and Messages

2-14 Setting Up the SystemMaking ConnectionsIf your system normally operates without a video display or keyboard (forexample, as a network server), y

Seite 137 - Problem Solving 5-15

Setting Up the System 2-15Setting the Line VoltageThe system contains an ATX300 watt power supply that is switch-selectable for115 or 230 VAC at an

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2-16 Setting Up the System230115orABA. Voltage selector switch set to 115 VACB. Voltage selector switch set to 230 VACFigure 2-8. Setting the Line Vo

Seite 139 - Problem Solving 5-17

Setting Up the System 2-17When connecting the power cord to a power control unit such as an UPS,confirm that the power control unit is powered OFF.

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Contents iiiContentsContentsContentsContentsUsing This Guide... ixText Conventions...

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2-18 Setting Up the System

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3Configuring Your System! Configuring Your System! BIOS Setup Utility! Adaptec SCSI Utility! Configuring the RAID Controller! Configuring System Board

Seite 143 - Table 5-4. Sensor Type Codes

3-2 Configuring Your SystemConfiguring Your SystemConfiguration and setup utilities are used to change your system configuration.You can configure yo

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Configuring Your System 3-3 BIOS Setup UtilityThe BIOS Setup Utility is used to change system configuration parameters. Theutility is resident in th

Seite 145 - Illustrated Parts Breakdown

3-4 Configuring Your SystemKey Function in Setup MenuF1 or Alt-H Get Help about an item.ESC Exit the current menu and return to the previous menu.Lef

Seite 146 - Exploded View

Configuring Your System 3-5Main MenuFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingProcessor Type ——————— (Display Only). Shows thetype of pr

Seite 147 - Field Replaceable Units

3-6 Configuring Your SystemAdvanced MenuFeature Description Your SettingAdvanced Refer to Advanced Submenu.Memory Reconfiguration Refer to Memory Rec

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Configuring Your System 3-7Advanced SubmenuFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingInstalled O/SOtherPnP O/SSelect the operating syste

Seite 149 - Memory Expansion

3-8 Configuring Your SystemPeripheral Configuration SubmenuFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingSerial Port 1:(COM 1)Disabled3F8, IR

Seite 150 - Hard Disk Drives

Configuring Your System 3-9Monitoring Configuration SubmenuFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingPOST Monitoring DisabledOptROM-ENDP

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iv ContentsFront View (Hot-Swap SCSI Drive Bays)... 2-11Rear View ...

Seite 152 - RAID Controllers and Cache

3-10 Configuring Your SystemISA Device SubmenuFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingIRQ #1NoneIRQ3IRQ4IRQ5IRQ6IRQ7IRQ9IRQ10IRQ11IRQ1

Seite 153 - SCSI Terminators

Configuring Your System 3-11Numlock SubmenuFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingNumlockAutoOnOFFSelects the power-on state forNumlo

Seite 154 - Miscellaneous

3-12 Configuring Your SystemSecurity MenuNote: Enabling the Supervisor Password field requiresa password for entering Setup. The passwords are not ca

Seite 155 - System Cabling

Configuring Your System 3-13System Hardware MenuFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingThermal Sensor Refer to Thermal SensorSubmenu.

Seite 156 - Before You Begin

3-14 Configuring Your SystemConsole Redirection SubmenuFeatureChoices orDisplay Only Description Your SettingSerial Port AddressDisabledSerial Port 2

Seite 157 - Standard Configuration

Configuring Your System 3-15Exit MenuYou can make the following selections on the Exit Menu. Select an optionusing the up or down arrow keys, then

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3-16 Configuring Your SystemAdaptec SCSI UtilityThe Adaptec SCSI Utility detects the SCSI host adapters on the server board.Use the Adaptec SCSI Util

Seite 159 - RAID Configuration

Configuring Your System 3-17Adaptec SCSI Utility Configuration SettingsThe following keys are active for all Adaptec SCSI Utility screens:Key Action

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3-18 Configuring Your SystemTable 3-1. Adaptec SCSI Utility Setup Configurations (Continued)OPTIONRECOMMENDED SETTINGOR DISPLAY ONLYYOURCONFIGURATION

Seite 161 - System Cabling A-7

Configuring Your System 3-19Configuring the RAID ControllerThe RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Devices) options available for yoursystem are th

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Contents vModifying the System Board...4-8Replacing the R

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3-20 Configuring Your SystemIf you want to remotely configure the array (from a PC client); increase arraycapacity online; or monitor statistics on d

Seite 164 - Table B-2. Monitor Matrix

Configuring Your System 3-21Table 3-3. System Board Jumper SummaryJumper Function Jumper On/Off Description1. CMOS clearOff, ProtectPreserves the co

Seite 165 - Connectors

3-22 Configuring Your SystemClearing and Changing the PasswordsTo clear and change the passwords:1. Power off the system and remove the left panel as

Seite 166 - Connector Locations

4Disassembly and Reassembly! General Information! Static Precautions! Preparing the System for Disassembly andReassembly! Equipment Log! Opening and r

Seite 167 - Speaker Connector

4-2 Dissasembly and ReassemblyGeneral InformationThis chapter contains step-by-step instructions for disassembly and reassemblyof all Field Replaceab

Seite 168 - Diskette Drive Connector

Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-3! On completion of any reassembly, plug in the power cords and power onthe system unit.Static PrecautionsAn electrosta

Seite 169 - Keyboard and Mouse Connectors

4-4 Dissasembly and ReassemblyOpening and removing the Front DoorYou must open the front door to remove the side panels on the system. Performthis pr

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-5To install the front door:1. Position the front door so the mounting pins of the front door are alignedwith their moun

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4-6 Dissasembly and ReassemblyRemoving Side PanelsTo install options in the system, you must remove the side panel on the left sideof the system (as

Seite 172 - Ultra-160/m SCSI Connector

Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-7To remove the right side panel:1. Power off the system and ensure it is disconnected from the ac wall outlet.2. Open t

Seite 173 - IDE Connector

vi ContentsBIOS User’s Information... 5-13POST Error C

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4-8 Dissasembly and ReassemblyModifying the System BoardThe following sections provide procedures for upgrading and configuring thesystem board in th

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-9Figure 4-6. Replacing the Real-Time Clock Battery1. Power off the system and ensure it is disconnected from the AC pow

Seite 176 - 64 Bit PCI Connector

4-10 Dissasembly and ReassemblyRemoving and Installing a Pentium III ProcessorThis subsection provides the procedures for removing and installing aPe

Seite 177 - Connectors C-13

Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-11Removing and Installing a Processor1. Power off the system and ensure it is disconnected from the AC powersource.2. O

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4-12 Dissasembly and Reassembly10. Position the processor back into the retention module. Ensure thatthe alignment notch on the bottom of the cartrid

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-13Installing DIMMs1. Power off the system and ensure it is disconnected from the AC powersource.2. Open and remove the

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4-14 Dissasembly and ReassemblyRemoving DIMMs!CAUTIONUse extreme care when removing a DIMM. Too muchpressure can damage the socket slot. Apply only

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-15Option BoardsThis section describes how to install and remove ISA and PCI option boards.The system board has one ISA

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4-16 Dissasembly and ReassemblyFigure 4-12. Removing the Expansion Slot Screw and Cover!CAUTIONObserve static precautions. Use an antistatic wrist st

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-17Figure 4-13. Installing an Option Board9. Align the rounded notch in the retaining bracket with the threaded hole int

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Contents viiConnectors ...C-1Connector Locations...

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4-18 Dissasembly and Reassembly5. Hold the board at each end and carefully rock it back and forth until the edgeconnectors pull free. Make sure that

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-19System FansThree high-speed fans are mounted in the system chassis. Also, the systempower supply includes a fan that

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4-20 Dissasembly and ReassemblyAAFigure 4-15. Rear Exhaust Fan6. Position the replacement fan in the system so that the printed information onthe fan

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-21Figure 4-16. Front Input Fan6. Observe the position of the fan and fan power cable as connected to the fanbracket. In

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4-22 Dissasembly and Reassembly10. Secure the fan bracket to the chassis mounting panel with the screw removedin Step 5.11. Connect the fan power cab

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-23Hard Disk DrivesThe system supports a variety of SCSI hard disk drives installed in the system’shard disk drive bay.

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4-24 Dissasembly and ReassemblyInstalling or Swapping a Hard Disk Drive in a Hot-Swap BayThis procedure describes installing a new hard disk drive or

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-25Note: ESD can damage disk drives, boards, andother parts. This system can withstand normal levels ofenvironmental ESD

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4-26 Dissasembly and ReassemblyFigure 4-20. Removing a Hard Disk Drive and Carrier4. Place the drive carrier on an antistatic surface with the four m

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Dissasembly and Reassembly 4-279. Install the drive carrier with drive into the bay as follows:! Open the disk carrier-locking tab.! Align the drive

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