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Chassis )LJXUH VKRZV WKH VHUYHU IURQW FKDVVLV IHDWXUHV DQG FRQWUROV P O W E R S T A T U S DISK Power LED When green, power is present in system. When off, power is turned off or power source is disrupted. See Table 1-1 for a list and description of the system LEDs.
Table 1-4. System Status Abnormal Conditions LED (Amber) Conditions System Status Chassis intrusion (front cover) Unit fan alarm Memory multi-bit error (SERR) P6 bus error (SERR) Thermal sensor Temperature Voltage CPU thermal trip PCI PERR# (OPB/ESC detect) PCI SERR# CPU internal error IOCHK Opening the Front Doors <RX PXVW RSHQ WKH ULJKW IURQW GRRU WR WXUQ WKH VHUYHU SRZHU RQ RU RII UHVHW WKH...
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Keyboard PS/2-compatible 6-pin mini-DIN connector. Printer LPT1 25-pin parallel port connector. VGA monitor 15-pin connector. External-SCSI Narrow-SCSI 50-pin connector See Configuring Switch and Jumper Settings in Chapter 4 of this User’s Guide. Dump button Function select See Configuring Switch and Jumper Settings in Chapter 4 of this User’s Guide. switches Mouse PS/2-compatible 6-pin mini-DIN connector.
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7KH &38 EDVH ERDUG SOXJV LQWR WKH XQGHUVLGH RI WKH V\VWHP ,2 ERDUG DQG WKH PHPRU\ ERDUG SOXJV LQWR WKH &38 EDVH ERDUG )LJXUH VKRZV WKH V\VWHP ZLWK WKH OHIW VLGH FRYHU UHPRYHG CPU base board Memory board Rear CPU fan Rear CPU fan Voltage module socket (VRM1 - VRM6) Front CPU fan (2)
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)LJXUHV DQG VKRZ WKH PDMRU FRPSRQHQWV RQ WKH V\VWHP ,2 ERDUG &38 EDVH ERDUG DQG 0HPRU\ ERDUG 7DEOH VXPPDUL]HV WKH IHDWXUHV RI WKH ERDUG VHW Table 1-5. Features of the Board Set Feature Description Multiple processor Four processor sockets on the CPU base board, for a total of four support processors.
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PCI expansion slots (#31, #32, #33, and #34) PCI expansion slots (#21, #22, and #23) ISA expansion slots (#1 and #2) CPU base board connector (underside of board) PCI expansion slots (#11 and #12) Optional Video DRAM sockets I/O riser board connector SCSI channel B connector SCSI channel A connector SCSI status cable connector...
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CPU front fan connector Memory board connector Pentium II Xeon processor (1 - 4) CPU front fan connector Configuration switch CPU rear fan connector Voltage module socket (VRM1 - VRM6) CPU rear fan connector Voltage Module Socket (memory) Figure 1-7. CPU Base Board Component Locations DIMM sockets Configuration jumper DIMM sockets...
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Setting Up Your System Selecting a Site Unpacking the System Moving the System to the Site Getting Familiar With the System Making Connections Connecting the Power Cords Powering On Your System...
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Unpacking the System ! CAUTION Your system weighs approximately 207 pounds (94 kg). To avoid personal injury, make sure you have someone help you lift or move the system. :KHQ \RX UHFHLYH \RXU V\VWHP LQVSHFW WKH VKLSSLQJ FRQWDLQHUV SULRU WR XQSDFNLQJ ,I WKH VKLSSLQJ ER[HV DUH GDPDJHG QRWH WKH GDPDJH DQG LI SRVVLEOH SKRWRJUDSK LW IRU UHIHUHQFH $IWHU UHPRYLQJ WKH FRQWHQWV RI WKH FRQWDLQHUV NHHS WKH FDUWRQV DQG WKH SDFNLQJ PDWHULDOV ,I WKH FRQWHQWV DSSHDU GDPDJHG ZKHQ \RX...
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Configuring Your System Configuring Your System Resource Configuration Utility (RCU) BIOS Setup Utility SCSISelect Utility Viewing the Event Log Configuring the RAID Controller Configuring System Jumpers and Switches...
Table 3-3. RCU Configurations Main Menu Normal Setting Your Configuration System - Express 5800 HX4500 System Board RS - 232 COM Port 1 PORT 3F8h - 3FFh IRQ 4 RS - 232 COM Port 2 PORT 2F8h - 2FFh IRQ 3...
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Table 3-5. BIOS Setup Configurations, Main Menu Menu Parameter Name Normal Setting or Your Configuration Display Only MAIN MENU System Time Current Time Enter current time (hour, minutes, seconds on 24 hour clock). System Date Current Date Enter current date. *Diskette A: 1.44MB, 3 1/2”...
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Table 3-5. BIOS Setup Configurations, Main and Advanced Menu Menu Parameter Name Normal Setting or Your Configuration Display Only MAIN MENU *Boot Sequence Press Enter for menu. POST Errors Enabled Boot Sequence A: then C: *Numlock Press Enter for menu. Numlock Key Click Enabled...
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Table 3-5. BIOS Setup Configurations, Advanced Menu Menu Parameter Name Normal Setting or Your Configuration Display Only ADVANCED MENU Clear DIMM Errors Press Enter DIMM Error Pause Enabled CPU Reconfiguration Press Enter for menu. CPU Reconfiguration Enabled CPU #4 Status Normal CPU #3 Status Normal...
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Table 3-5. BIOS Setup Configurations, Security and Hardware Menu Menu Parameter Name Normal Setting or Your Configuration Display Only PCI IRQ14 Auto PCI IRQ15 Auto PCI IRQ16 Auto Advanced Press Enter for menu. Reset Configuration Data SECURITY MENU Supervisor Password is Disabled User Password is Disabled...
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Table 3-6. SCSISelect Setup Configurations Recommended Setting or Display Only Your Configuration Option SCSI Bus Interface Definitions Host Adapter SCSI ID SCSI Parity Checking Enabled Host Adapter SCSI Termination Enabled Additional Options Boot Device Options Press Enter for menu Boot Channel A First Boot SCSI ID Boot LUN Number...
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Function Select Switches and Dump Button A Function select switches B Reserved Figure 3-1. Function Select Switches Note: The switches are set correctly at the factory for your system configuration. If your system requires a switch change, change only the switch setting for that condition. Otherwise keep the switches at their factory settings.
Table 3-9. Function Select Switch Settings Swit Description Settings Function Reserved for Off (factory setting) future use. Reset Front panel Reset pushbutton switch is disabled. pushbutton control On (factory setting) Front panel Reset pushbutton switch is enabled. AC power Off (factory setting) DC power can only be turned on from the front panel source control switch.
Setting Switches and Jumpers ! CAUTION Before doing the procedures in this section, make sure that your system is powered off. Unplug the AC power cords from the back of the chassis. Failure to disconnect power before moving the jumpers can result in personal injury and equipment damage.
Assembly and Disassembly Procedures Precautions Preparing Your System for Upgrade Modifying the System I/O Board DIMMs Processors Option Boards Power Supply Removable Media Devices Hard Disk Drives Replacing the System I/O Board Replacing the CPU Baseboard Replacing the FLASH Board Replacing the Front Panel Board Replacing the Riser Board Replacing the LCD Panel...
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Replacing Fans Replacing the Power Supply Back Plane Installing a Hard Disk Drive Cage Replacing the SCSI Back Plane Replacing the Hard Disk Drive LED Board...
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! CAUTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) and ESD protection. ESD can damage disk drives, boards, and other parts. This system can withstand normal levels of environmental ESD while you are hot- swapping SCSI hard drives or hot-swapping a failed fan module or power supply.
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Figure 4-6. Location of the Real-Time Clock Battery ! CAUTION Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with same or equivalent type recommended by manufacturer. Dispose of lithium batteries as required by local ordinance or as normal waste if no local ordinance exists.
WARNING If the system was running, any processor and heat sink installed is hot. To avoid the possibility of a burn, let the components cool for 10 minutes before continuing with these procedures. Installing a Processor Cartridge 8VH WKH IROORZLQJ SURFHGXUH WR LQVWDOO D SURFHVVRU FDUWULGJH Note: All systems ship with a processor cartridge installed in the bottom slot and termination boards in the remaining slots.
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Removable Media Device Bays 5 1/4-inch expansion bay 5 1/4-inch expansion bay 5 1/4-inch expansion bay CD-ROM drive 1.44 MB diskette 3 1/2-inch expansion bay Bay A SCSI QIC Tape. SCSI DAT Tape. Device must have the internal SCSI terminators removed. BAY B Second SCSI CD-ROM.
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Installing a 5 1/4-Inch Device or 3 1/2-Inch Diskette Drive ,QVWDOO D LQFK GHYLFH RU LQFK GLVNHWWH GULYH DV IROORZV ! CAUTION CD-ROM devices contain a laser system and are classified as CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTS. In case of any trouble with a CD- ROM, please contact your nearest service representative.
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Hot-Swapping a Hard Drive ,I \RX DUH VZDSSLQJ RXW D IDXOW\ KDUG GULYH \RX FDQ SLQSRLQW ZKLFK GULYH WR UHPRYH E\ FKHFNLQJ WKH VWDWXV /('V WKDW RFFXU LQ VHWV RI WKUHH DERYH HDFK RI WKH IRXU GULYH ED\V 6HH ¦6WDWXV /(' ,QGLFDWRU 'HVFULSWLRQV§ LQ &KDSWHU Note: When the SCSI drive fault LED indicates a drive fault (steady yellow light), you can remove the drive and swap in a...
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Replacing the CPU Baseboard CPU Baseboard CPU Baseboard Lifter Assembly Thumbscrew Figure 4-30. Replacing the CPU Baseboard 7R UHSODFH WKH &38 EDVHERDUG ! CAUTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage components; place them on an antistatic surface. Update the CPU baseboard using an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground.
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7R UHSODFH UHDU &38 EDVHERDUG IDQ VHH )LJXUH ! CAUTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage components; place them on an antistatic surface. Update the CPU baseboard using an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground. Observe static precautions. Use an antistatic wrist strap. 1.
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7R UHSODFH WKH SRZHU VXSSO\ EDFN SODQH ! CAUTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage components; place them on an antistatic surface. Update the CPU baseboard using an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground. Observe static precautions. Use an antistatic wrist strap. 1.
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Third Drive Cage Second Drive Ca First Drive Cage Figure 4-42. Hard Disk Drive Cages Figure 4-43. Removing Disk Drive Expansion Bay Cover 3. &DUHIXOO\ VLGH WKH QHZ KDUG GULYH FDJH LQWR WKH FKDVVLV DQG VHFXUH LW ZLWK ILYH VFUHZV Assembly and Disassembly Procedures 4-59...
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Figure 4-44. Removing Disk Drive Expansion Bay Cover 4. &RQQHFW WKH VWDWXV FDEOH WR WKH EDFN RI WKH QHZ KDUG GULYH FDJH WKH FRQQHFWRU LV NH\HG DQG FDQ EH LQVHUWHG RQO\ RQH ZD\ 5. &RQQHFW D SRZHU FDEOH WR WKH EDFN RI WKH QHZ KDUG GULYH FDJH 6.
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A B C A Status cable (P03) B Power cable (P01) for 3rd cage C Signal cable (P02) for 3rd cage D Power cable (P01) for 2nd cage E Signal cable (P02) for 2nd cage Figure 4-45. Installing Hard Disk Drive Cage Cables Assembly and Disassembly Procedures 4-61...
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Replacing the SCSI Back Plane Figure 4-46. Removing the Hard Disk Drive Cage <RX QHHG WR UHPRYH WKH KDUG GLVN GULYH FDJH LQ RUGHU WR UHSODFH LWV 6&6, EDFN SODQH 7R UHSODFH D 6&6, EDFN SODQH ! CAUTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage components; place them on an antistatic surface.
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Replacing the Hard Disk Drive LED Board Figure 4-48. Replacing the Hard Disk Drive LED Board 7R UHSODFH D KDUG GLVN GULYH /(' ERDUG ! CAUTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage components; place them on an antistatic surface. Update the CPU baseboard using an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground.
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Problem Solving Resetting the System Troubleshooting Checklists Additional Troubleshooting Procedures Specific Problems and Corrective Actions Error Messages Status LED...
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Table 5-1. POST Error Codes and Messages Code Error message Description 0710 WARNING: CPU with error taken Off-line. A CPU error was detected and the CPU is being degraded. 0718 ERROR: Forced to use CPU with error. A CPU error was detected. 0720 WARNING: DIMM groups have been disabled.
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Table 5-1. POST Error Codes and Messages (cont’d) Code Error message Description 0B16 Extended RAM failed A memory error was detected. 0B17 Failing Bits A memory error was detected. 0B1A Missing or Invalid NVRAM taken NvRAM value is illegal. 0B1B PCI System Error on Bus/Device/Function A error was detected on PCI bus.
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Table 5-4. Disk Drive Status LED Panel Indicators Status Description Response Disk Disk drive not present None required (normal) Drive Present Green Disk drive present None required (normal) Disk Not accessing disk drive None required (normal) Drive Activity Accessing disk drive None required (normal Disk No alarms...
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Illustrated Parts Breakdown Exploded View Field Replaceable Units Processors Hard Disk Drives Tape Drives CD-ROM Drive SCSI and RAID Controllers and Cache Network Option Boards Memory Expansion Cable List...
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Field Replaceable Units Table 6-1. Field Replaceable Units Reference Number Description Part Number System Board G7APM. No processor board or memory 149990 DIMMs. NOTE: System boards returned for repair or replacement must have RAM removed. Replacement boards will not include RAM. Extra parts returned are not recoverable.
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Reference Number Description Part Number Option Board Fan, DC-1225MH2P-200AC 149071 CPU Fan, DC-1238MH2P-200AC (Qty 2) 149070 Power Supply (Up to 3) 190173 Hard Disk Drive Tray (Up to 12) 149663 Video RAM Memory 080586 Master Key 149986 Side Cover, Left 149983 Side Cover, Right 149987...
Processors Upgrades Description Part Number Single 400/1 MB Pentium Xeon – includes 2XVRMs, 3X 050-00009-000 terminators Single 400/512KB Pentium Xeon – includes 2XVRMs, 3X 050-00002-000 terminators Replaceable Parts Description Part Number 400 MHz CPU x ECC W/512KB L2 Cache 082063-02 400 MHz CPU x ECC W/1 MB L2 Cache 082064-02 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 6-5...
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Hard Disk Drives Upgrades Description Part Number 18GB Wide Ultra2 (LVD) SCSI, Hot Plug, 7200 RPM HDD 050-00084-000 w/Carrier 4GB Wide Ultra2 (LVD) SCSI, Hot Plug, 7200 RPM HDD 050-00083-000 w/Carrier 9GB Wide Ultra2 (LVD) SCSI, Hot Plug, 7200 RPM HDD 050-00082-000 w/Carrier Replaceable Parts...
Cable List Description Part Number CBL, Power Cord 070146 CBL, FDD 070970 CBL, Front Panel ("FP I/F") 070969 CBL, CPU BB DC #2 Rd&Bk 070967 CBL, CPU BB DC #1 Rd, Yel&Bk 070972 CBL, System I/O DC 070973 CBL, SCSI BP-MB Alarm 070974 CBL, Open Sensor 070968...
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Device internal SCSI term ination Narrow SCSI devices in upper resister peripheral bays Narrow SCSI interface cable SCSI channel B connector SCSI back plane term inator Ultra2 wide SCSI disks in lower cage Distribution back plane W ide SCSI interface cable SCSI channel A connector Ultra2 wide SCSI disks in middle cage Ultra2 wide SCSI disks in upper cage...
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Table B-1. Memory Configurations Total Memory Bank #1 Bank #2 Bank #3 Bank #4 128MB 4 x 32MB 256MB 4 x 64MB 384MB 4 x 64MB 4 x 32MB 512MB 4 x 128MB 640MB 4 x 128MB 4 x 32MB 768MB 4 x 128MB 4 x 64MB...
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Manufacturer Name Serial Number Component and Model (if available) Date Installed Server CPU 1 CPU 2 CPU 3 CPU 4 DIMMs Video Mem. DRAM Modem Diskette Drive A Diskette Drive B Tape Drive 1 Tape Drive 2 CD-ROM Drive 1 CD-ROM Drive 2 Hard Disk Drive 1 Hard Disk Drive 2...