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MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 I M8 – User`s Manual

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1. oe ro OWN WANT m DIMM C2 C1 B1 A1 CPU 1 socket CPU 2 socket Channel A Channel B Channel C Channel D Channel E Channel F Figure 10 DIMM configuration Supported Memory Modules 1 5 V DDR3 DIMMs registered RDIMM s or unbuffered UDIMMs Mixing of RDIMMs UDIMMSs is not permitted Quad rank DIMMs are not supported LR Load Reduced DIMMs are not supported The following DIMM and DRAM technologies are supported RDIMMs Single and Dual rank 1 35 V or 1 5 V mixing not permitted x8 DRAM with 1 Gb 2 Gb or 4 Gb technology x4 DRAM with 1 Gb 2 Gb or 4 Gb technology DDR3 1066 DDR3 1333 DDR3 1600 for 1 5 V DIMMs Capacity of 1 GB to 16 GB per DIMM UDIMMs Single and Dual rank 1 35 V or 1 5 V mixing not permitted x8 DRAM with 1 Gb 2 Gb or 4 Gb technology DDR3 1066 DDR3 1333 Capacity of 1 GB to 8 GB per DIMM Optional Hardware Depending on the original configuration different upgrade options are available for the server Among these are RAID activation keys for the onboard SATA SAS ports Remote Management Module RMM 4 for advanced remote management features incl KVM over IP Rack install kit for installing the server in a rack with sliding rails SAS expander module for addressing several HDDs through a single controller channel Server System Features 3 Hardware Insta
2. AG AH Al AJ Jumper not in use TPM header LCP header System fan 6 header HSBP 2 header System fan 5 header System fan 4 header ME update jumper System fan 3 header System fan 2 header SATA SGPIO System fan 1 header PMBus header HDD LED header Type A USB port IPMB header Main power SATA port 2 AK AL AM AN AO AP AQ AR AS AT AU AN AW AX AY AZ SATA port 3 SATA port 4 SATA port 5 SATA port 0 SATA port 1 SCU 1 eUSB SSD header RAID upgrade key SCU 0 Password clear jumper BIOS recovery jumper BMC update jumper RMM 4 header Front panel header USB header Serial port B header Server System Features Configuration Jumpers Password clear J2C6 BIOS 3 recovery 2 J1C5 3 ME update J2J2 BIOS default J2J3 1 Default O o n Enabled 1 Default Clear 1 Default Enabled PE Default r Enabled Default E Enabled Figure 7 Configura
3. nennen 14 7 Configuration UIMP osi E EA dd Ru du ete Rt RR 15 8 Diagnostic LEDs for Light Guided 4 5 02 010101 00000000000 15 9 SSI Trontpanel Connector suse einen 16 DIMM COMTIQUIFATION satelite 18 VAL green 19 12 Releasing the drive carrier from a hot swap 2 2222 2 9999 20 13 Securing a hard disk drive to a drive carrier eee ree ia e ann 21 14 Inserting a drive carrier into the drive 21 15 Stalin eh 22 16 Opening the processor socket lever sciet das rm edid 24 17 Opening the load plate 2 21 222000006000 nenne nre enne nnne ene neni 24 18 Removing the protective 22222 2 24 19 Inserting the processor 1000000000000000001000000000 eren nennen rer nl rises 1 24 20 Closing and locking the load 22 959 25 21 Installing the heat 25 22 Replacing Battery P un Reef 28 Tables JEN rupe 8 Z HUD DSI DS DAY c Rm 10 3 ADD EEDS on 2 5 DAYS 10 4 Server system features oeste teta tuse eec nml allein cacao 13 55 E REEL 16 67 Keyboard COMMANA S contaras 32 7 Effi
4. see Installing a Processor Otherwise install the protective socket cover over the empty processor socket and reinstall the chassis cover Installing a PCI Card The PCI slots support full height add in cards or low profile PCI add in cards To install a low profile card it must be equipped with a standard full height PCI mounting bracket 26 E C 6 7 8 9 10 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server Turn off the server Remove power from your system by unplugging the AC power cord Remove the chassis cover Remove the screw that attaches the PCI bracket shield to the rear of the chassis to remove the shield Retain the screw Insert the PCI card into the PCI slot Use the screw removed in step 5 to secure the PCI card to the chassis Reconnect or replace any internal components you needed to disconnect or remove Replace the server s cover Reconnect any external components you needed to disconnect Attach the AC power cord Hardware Installations and Upgrades Replacing the Backup Battery A gt p E 2 The lithium battery on server board powers the RTC for up to 10 years in the absence of power When the battery starts to weaken it loses voltage and the server settings stored in CMOS RAM in the RTC for example the date and time may be wrong Contact your customer service representative or dealer for a li
5. ESD Tested to 15 kilovolts KV no component damage Technical Reference 7 Regulatory and Integration Information Product Regulatory Compliance Product Safety Compliance The server complies with the following safety requirements EN 60950 European Union IEC 60950 International CE Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC European Union Product EMC Compliance The server has been tested and verified to comply with the following electromagnetical compatibility EMC regulations EN 55022 Class A Radiated amp Conducted Emissions European Union EN 55024 Immunity European Union CE EMC Directive 89 336 EEC European Union Product Regulatory Compliance Markings This product is marked with the following Product Certification Markings Table 11 Product certification markings CE Mark Product RoHS Compliance Restriction of Hazardous Substances This server system is compliant to European Directive 2002 95 EC RoHS Installation Precautions Observe all warnings and cautions in the installation instructions To avoid injury be careful of e Sharp pins on connectors e Sharp pins on printed circuit assemblies e Rough edges and sharp corners on the chassis e Hot components like processors voltage regulators and heat sinks e Damage to wires that could cause a short circuit Refer computer servicing to qualified technical personnel MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 39 Installatio
6. Figure 15 Installing memory Make sure the clips at either end of the DIMM socket s are pushed outward to the open position Holding the DIMM by the edges remove it from its anti static package Position the DIMM above the socket Align the small notch in the bottom edge of the DIMM with the keys in the socket see Figure 15 Insert the bottom edge of the DIMM into the socket When the DIMM is inserted push down on the top edge of the DIMM until the retaining clips snap into place Make sure the clips are firmly in place Reconnect or replace any internal components you needed to disconnect or remove Replace the server s cover Reconnect any external components you needed to disconnect Attach the AC power cord Hardware Installations and Upgrades Removing DIMMs To remove a DIMM follow these steps 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server Turn off the server Remove the AC power cord from the server Remove the server s cover Gently spread the retaining clips at each end of the socket The DIMM pops out of the socket Hold the DIMM by the edges lift it away from the socket and store it in an anti static package Reconnect or replace any internal components you needed to disconnect or remove Replace the server s cover Reconnect any external components you needed to disconnect Attach the AC power cord cx O Or B Gom Ins
7. The PLATINUM 500 I is available with an optional slide rail kit for rack installation The following instructions apply to servers with this rack option only Parts List The following is a list of all the parts that are relevant for installation each part is designated with a letter that is used in the installation guide inside the external rail A and the internal rail C in turn is inside the middle rail Middle Rail B O A External Rail The middle rail B is slid End Bracket Round head screw large Round head screw small Perforated plate with threaded holes NOTE Countersunk screws are not required Tip Customers with a MAXDATA rack can simplify installation of the server by taking the screws washers and clamping nuts from the fastening set of their cabinet MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 33 Installation 1 Pull the internal rail C out of the middle rail B y O I 2 Leave the middle B inside the external A O 3 Measure the distance between the front and rear breadboard section of your cabinet Attach the silver end brackets D to the external rail A with two screws E and two nuts G each Be careful to make sure that the distance between the fastening bracket for the external rail A and the end bracket D is the same as the distance between both breadboard se
8. from CPU 2 1 x PCle Gen III x4 with x8 connector slot 4 from CPU 1 1 x PCle Gen II x4 with x8 connector slot 3 from PCH 1 x PCI 32 bit 33 MHz slot 2 from PCH HDD bays 8 hot swap 3 5 bays or 16 hot swap 2 5 bays Support fort wo internal 3 5 SATA HDDs Power supply Single 600 power supply or redundant 620 power supply Fan Three 92 mm hot swap fans chassis center One 120 mm fan chassis back Server management Integrated IPMI 2 0 compliant baseboard management controller Support for remote management module 4 KVM over IP Support for system management software Light Guided Diagnostics on replaceable units FRUs MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 13 Server Board Connector and Component Locations moo gt e 79 A B 5 K F DIMM_D1 Figure 6 Server board connector and component locations Slot 2 PCI 32 bit 33 MHz Slot 3 PCle Gen Il x4 Slot 4 PCle Gen Ill x8 RMM 4 LITE Slot 5 PCle Gen Ill x8 open ended Slot 6 PCle Gen lll x16 DIMM sockets of CPU 2 channels D E F Diagnostic LEDs CPU 2 fan header USB and network connectors Video port Serial port A CPU 2 power System fan 7 header DIMM sockets of CPU 1 channels A B C CPU 1 power CPU 1 fan header BIOS default jumper cuv lt AF
9. 20 W Redundant Power Supply Output Voltages 2 21 2 1 12 6 000500000000 37 System Environmental Specifications ricco nn kann EES 38 7 Regulatory and Integration Information 39 Product Regulatory Compliance 39 Product Safety Compliance na scr au 39 Product Compliance 2 2 222 222 2 0050500 000000000000 rennen erre nennen eene eene een nnns 39 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings 2 242 22 022250050000 39 Product RoHS 2 2 22 2 220000 000000050000500000000 enne nennen eene nennen nnns 39 Pre CAUTIONS sata URINE ud 39 Installation 99 sss denen enin 40 Prevent Power Supply OVverload itv nennen 40 Place Battery MaEkIRig s oorr iet et est eurn een an ut rennen 40 Use Only tor Intended Application rail Dei 40 Power and Electrical iras aida 40 Rack MOUNT WW ARMIN GS ras 41 4 Contents Figures Ts lt BACK panel Gonl ieG Ol tuu er ardet uut epe metet d extent totum tus ee ee 8 22 Front Controls and InBICatOrs oie eerie bo or y reae tn eratis etse 9 BA BD M Oo 10 4 HDD numbering with 3 5 hot swap 2 20 0000000000 11 5 HDD numbering with 2 5 hot swap 5 2 20 20 20 000 11 6 Server board connector and component locations 2 2 2 22 2 2 2 1955
10. A Power button G NIC1 LED B Reset button H Warning LED C Warning mute button l Lock D Power LED J Front bezel release slide E HDDLED K Recess for opening the front door NIC2 LED L USB ports Warning LED The Warning LED flashes red and the backplane gives an acoustic alarm in the following events e The backplane exceeds the temperature limit This may be due to a fan issue e fan connected to the backplane has failed e In a redundant power supply one of the two modules has failed or is disconnected MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 M8 9 10 HDD LEDs The hot swap HDDs are equipped with LEDs providing information about the current status of the respective HDD Table 2 HDD LEDs on 3 5 bays Figure 3 HDD LEDs Callout LED LED state Description A Drive bay usage Off Drive bay not in use or HDD powered off blue On Drive bay in use HDD powered on B HDD state On SAS HDD powered on no activity green Blinking Drive activity SAS HDD LED blinks off when executing commands SATA HDD LED blinks on when executing commands Off SATA HDD no activity Table 3 HDD LEDs on 2 5 bays Callout LED LED state Description A Drive bay usage Off Drive bay not in use or HDD powered off blue On Drive bay in use HDD powered on B HDD state Solid green SAS HDD powered on no activity green red Blinking green Drive activity SAS HDD LED blinks off when exec
11. ATA SAS Hot Swap Drives 2 40 00000000000000000090 EEE EEEE EErEE 20 Installing and Removing 9 22 Installing 6 22 2 02020000000006600000 22 A 23 Installing or Replacing a 55 2 22 2020 000000000000000000 23 Install ng a Processor me A 23 Installing th Heat SINK S uscar a ath aaa 25 Removing a ProGeSSOF i ort 26 Installingra PEC 26 Replacing the Backup Battery ee ae en 27 CLEANING PASSWOMG vectra l 29 Recovering BIOS 5 2 22020000000000000000000 eene 29 4 Server Utilities 31 Using BIOS Setup Utility atr ea ann 31 Starting SUP idad 31 If YOU Cannot Access tU aida 31 SR nenne E T 31 5 Rack Installation 33 Paris E 33 Imstallauon 34 MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 3 6 Technical Reference 37 Power Supply Special c 37 600 W Single Power Supply Input Voltages une 37 led 37 600 W Single Power Supply Output 2 2 2 00 000000000000 37 620 W Redundant Power Supply Input 222 2 0 0 000100000000 37 6
12. Interface mode RAID Mode switches on RAID mode and displays the sub option AHCI Capable RAID Options INTEL ESRT2 LSI Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology 11 support for RAID 0 1 and 10 INTEL RSTe Intel Rapid Storage Technology Enterprise support for RAID 0 1 5 and 10 e he SATA SAS Capable Controller allows the following settings INTEL ESRT2 LSI Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology INTEL RSTe Intel Rapid Storage Technology Enterprise RAID support depends on the installed RAID key For RSTe support RAID 5 no SAS RAID key must be installed ESRT2 RAID5 can be activated by RAID keys to support RAID 0 1 5 and 10 Hardware Requirements Processor One or two Intel Xeon 2400 processors must be installed System Memory The server board provides six memory channels three per CPU with altogether 8 DIMM slots The channels A B and C with DIMMs B1 C1 and C2 are assigned to processor 1 The channels D E and F with DIMMs D1 E1 F1 and F2 are assigned to processor 2 The channels D E and F can only be used if processor 2 is populated If two processors are populated then they can both access the entire memory via Intel QuickPath Interconnect Intel OPI Within each of the channels C and F DIMM 1 must be populated before DIMM 2 can be used The DIMM configuration is shown in the following figure MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 17
13. MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 I System Manual Contents 1 Setting up the System 7 Sever POS ON Eee ne Ore ed latter Ete UM 7 Connecting the 1 2 eene nennen rennen ee rne een nnn eene rne eee nnns 8 Back Panel COMME CIOS ee 8 Front Panel Controls and Indicators 1 2 0000 00 000000500000 9 A ET 9 PUI LIE A 10 Mard Disk Drive NUMBERING sx rn 11 2 Server System Features 13 Server Board Connector and Component Locations 27 2 2 0022 2 14 Configuration Jumpers mi dl dae 15 Diagnostic LEDs for Light Guided 2 22 000 2 000005000000 15 Sol Front Panel een 16 RAID 17 Hardware uoc e erreurs eto e i 17 PPE OCOS S Ole e LT 17 SV SLES Ma se 17 Supported Memory Modules cai 18 Optional idit ttt n nennen ehe een 18 3 Hardware Installations and Upgrades 19 You BEGI EE LT mmm 19 Tools and Supplies 21510 210 ica 19 Removing and Installing the Front 19 Removing the Chassis CONVOE iiie ea a ae 20 Installing 5 25 Drive DVD Stre men n ara a 20 Installing S
14. ciency of the 600 W power supply 2 182 2222000000000000000 emen 37 8 600 W power supply output 0 0222 37 9 620 W power supply output 0 222 em 37 10 Environmental SPECICATION Sister iat Irvin ba tuere capa tees sni xta septi ges ro dE ER T PES 38 11 Product certitieationimarkings sedan aa 39 MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 M8 5 1 Setting up the System Server Position Please take note of the following criteria for creating a practical and safe workplace when setting up your computer N The system can be used anywhere the temperature is suitable for people However rooms with humidity over 70 96 and dusty or dirty areas are not appropriate In addition do not expose the server to any temperatures over 30 C or under 10 A Make sure that the cables connecting the server to peripheral devices are not tight A Make sure that all power and connection cables are positioned so that they are not trip hazards A When you save data to your server s hard disks or to a floppy disk they are stored as magnetic information on the media Make sure that they are not damaged by magnetic or electromagnetic fields A Because the electronics in your computer can be damaged by jarring no mechanical devices should be placed on the same surface as the server This is especially important for impact printers whose vibra
15. ctions of your server cabinet 34 Rack Installation 4 Attach the rails in the rear of the server cabinet with the silver end brackets D First hold the fastening bracket up to the breadboard Then set the perforated plate with the threaded holes H behind the breadboard section Finish by inserting the screws E from the front through the breadboard and the fastening bracket to the perforated plates H Front A Rear D 5 Attach the internal rails C with the locking device in the rear of the server housing with the small screws F Q o o e gt E D N o gt 6 When finished you can slide the server into the server cabinet by pushing the inner rail C into the middle rail B To be able to slide the server completely inside you have to push in the locking device at both sides of the rails MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 35 36 6 Technical Reference Power Supply Specifications 600W Single Power Supply Input Voltages e 100 127 V at 50 60 Hz 10 A max e 200 240 V at 50 60 Hz 5 A max Efficiency The following table illustrates the efficiency of the power supply Table 7 Efficiency of the 600 W power supply Load of maximum 20 96 50 96 100 96 Efficiency 82 96 85 96 82 96 600 W Si
16. f it Use caution when you unpack the heat sink so you do not damage the TIM 1 Setthe heat sink over the processor lining up the four captive screws with the four posts surrounding the processor 2 Loosely screw in the captive screws on the heat sink corners in a diagonal manner Do no fully tighten one screw before tightening another 3 Gradually and equally tighten each screw until each is firmly tightened max torque 0 9 Nm CAUTION A Do not over tighten screws Figure 21 Installing the heat sink 4 Reinstall and reconnect any parts you removed or disconnected to reach the processor sockets 5 Replace the server s cover and reconnect the AC power cord MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 25 Removing a Processor 1 WD 10 11 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server Turn off the server Remove the AC power cord from the server Remove the server s cover Loosen the four captive screws on the corners of the heat sink Twist the heat sink slightly to break the seal between the heat sink and the processor Lift the heat sink from the processor If it does not pull up easily twist the heat sink again Do not force the heat sink from the processor Doing so could damage the processor Lift the processor lever Raise the CPU load plate Remove the processor If installing a replacement processor
17. ind for later use Each 3 5 carrier must either have a plastic blind or a hard drive installed 4 Secure the hard drive to the drive carrier with four screws Ensure that the connector end of the hard drive is facing to the back of the drive carrier The label side of the hard drive should be facing up in the drive carrier Figure 13 Securing a hard disk drive to a drive carrier 5 With the black lever open insert the drive carrier into the drive cage Once inserted rotate the black lever upwards to latch the drive carrier into position Figure 14 Inserting a drive carrier into the drive cage MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 21 Installing and Removing Memory The DIMMs are labelled as DIMM A1 to DIMM F2 on the board 22 Begin populating your memory with DIMM First add memory in the first socket of each of the following memory channels before installing the DIMMs in the second socket of a channel In systems with two processors distribute the memory evenly over both processors Please refer to Chapter 2 for more detailed information on the system memory Installing DIMMs To install DIMMs follow these steps E 10 11 12 13 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server Turn off the server Disconnect the AC power cord Remove the server s cover Locate the DIMM sockets See Figure 10
18. llations and Upgrades Before You Begin Before working with your server product pay close attention to the installation precautions at the end of this manual System references in relation to the chassis refer to a pedestal mounted server when viewed from the front Tools and Supplies Needed Phillips cross head screwdriver 1 bit and 2 bit Needle nosed pliers Antistatic wrist strap and conductive foam pad Removing and Installing the Front Bezel To remove the front bezel follow these instructions 1 Open the front door Unlock the front bezel by moving the release slide to the right see Figure 11 point A Pull the top of the front bezel gently out Rotate the front bezel no more than 40 degrees forward and pull it diagonally upwards AN N Figure 11 Front bezel To install the front bezel follow these instructions 1 Place the front bezel with bezel hooks on the metal ridge on the lower front side of the chassis During installation the front bezel is at an opening angle of approx 30 degrees to the top of the chassis Rotate the front bezel towards the chassis and push against it so that the hooks snap into place on top MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 M8 19 Removing the Chassis Cover 1 Remove the front bezel Loosen the three thumbscrews that fasten the left front cover to the chassis Pull the cover outwards approx 1 cm so that the guiding hooks can slide out of the chassis gro
19. low another selection in the parent menu Esc Exit The ESC key provides a mechanism for backing out of any field This key will undo the pressing of the Enter key When the ESC key is pressed while editing any field or selecting features of a menu the parent menu is re entered When the ESC key is pressed in any submenu the parent menu is re entered When the ESC key is pressed in any major menu the exit confirmation window is displayed and the user is asked whether changes can be discarded F9 Setup Defaults Pressing F9 causes the following to appear Setup Confirmation Load default configuration now Yes No If Yes is selected and the Enter key is pressed all Setup fields are set to their default values If No is selected and the Enter key is pressed or if the ESC key is pressed the user is returned to where they were before F9 was pressed without affecting any existing field values F10 Save and Exit Pressing F10 causes the following message to appear Setup Confirmation Save Configuration changes and exit now Yes No If Yes is selected and the Enter key is pressed all changes are saved and Setup is exited If No is selected and the Enter key is pressed or the ESC key is pressed the user is returned to where they were before F10 was pressed without affecting any existing values 32 Server Utilities 5 Rack Installation
20. menu invokes the general Help window to The left and right arrow keys are used to move between the major menu pages The keys have no affect if a submenu or pick list is displayed Select Item up The up arrow is used to select the previous value in a menu item s option list or a value field pick list Pressing the Enter key activates the selected item F5 Select Item down The down arrow is used to select the next value in a menu item s option list or a value field pick list Pressing the Enter key activates the selected item Change Value The minus key or the F5 function key is used to change the value of the current item to the previous value This key scrolls through the values in the associated pick list without displaying the full list F6 Change Value The plus key or the F6 function key is used to change the value of the current menu item to the next value This key scrolls through the values in the associated pick list without displaying the full list On 106 key Japanese keyboards the plus key has a different scan code than the plus key on the other keyboard but it has the same effect Enter Execute Command The Enter key is used to activate submenus when the selected feature is a submenu or to display a pick list if a selected feature has a value field or to select a subfield for multi valued features like time and date If a pick list is displayed the Enter key will undo the pick list and al
21. mma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion VAROITUS Paristo voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 M8 27 28 gv oC m 10 11 12 13 Observe the safety and ESD precautions above and at the beginning of this book Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server Turn off the server Remove power from your system by unplugging the AC power cord Remove the chassis cover Locate the battery See Figure 6 Gently pull back on the metal tab to release the battery Remove the battery from its socket Figure 22 Replacing the battery Dispose of the battery according to local ordinance Remove the new lithium battery from its package and being careful to observe the correct polarity insert it in the battery socket Reconnect or replace any internal components you needed to disconnect or remove Replace the server s cover Reconnect any external components you needed to disconnect Attach the AC power cord Run Setup to restore the configuration settings to the RTC Hardware Installations and Upgrades Clearing the Password If the user or administrator password s is lost or forgotten moving the password clear jumper into the clear p
22. n Requirements N CAUTION Follow these guidelines to meet safety and regulatory requirements when installing this board assembly Read and adhere to all of these instructions and the instructions supplied with the chassis and associated modules If the instructions for the chassis are inconsistent with these instructions or the instructions for associated modules contact the supplier s technical support to find out how you can ensure that your computer meets safety and regulatory requirements If you do not follow these instructions and the instructions provided by chassis and module suppliers you increase safety risk and the possibility of noncompliance with regional laws and regulations Prevent Power Supply Overload Do not overload the power supply output To avoid overloading the power supply make sure that the calculated total current loads of all the modules within the computer is less than the output current rating of each of the power supplies output circuits Place Battery Marking There is insufficient space on this server board to provide instructions for replacing and disposing of the battery For system safety certification the following statement or equivalent statement may be required to be placed permanently and legibly on the chassis near the battery CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace with only the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries acco
23. ngle Power Supply Output Voltages The table below lists the total wattage available for supplying power from the power subsystem for each voltage Table 8 600W power supply output rating Voltage Maximum Current 3 3V 25A 5 25A 5 V Standby 3A 12 V 4 power supply rails 48 A 18 A for a power supply rail 12V 0 5A 620 W Redundant Power Supply Input Voltages e 100 127 V at 50 60 Hz 10 A max e 200 240 V at 50 60 Hz 5 A max 620 W Redundant Power Supply Output Voltages The table below lists the total wattage available for supplying power from the power subsystem for each voltage Table 9 620W power supply output rating Voltage Maximum Current 3 3V 25A 5V 25A 5 V Standby 3 5A 12V 50A 12V 0 8A A CAUTION The expansion slots on the server board are rated for no more than 25 W for any one slot The average current usage per slot should not exceed 13 W MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 37 System Environmental Specifications 38 Table 10 Environmental specifications Temperature Non operating 40 C to 70 Operating 10 C to 30 C derated 0 5 C for every 1000 ft 305 m to a maximum of 10 000 ft 3 km Humidity Non operating 90 relative humidity non condensing at 30 C Shock Operating 2 0 g 11 ms 1 2 sine Packaged Operational after an 18 in 45 cm free fall Electrostatic discharge
24. o 128 GB system memory using 16 GB LRDIMMs 1066 1333 MT s ECC unbuffered UDIMM DDR3 memory or 800 1066 1333 1600 MT s ECC registered RDIMM DDR3 memory Mixing UDIMMs and RDIMMs is not supported DDR3 standard voltage of 1 5 V and DDR3 Low Voltage of 1 35 V Chipset Intel C602 Platform Controller Hub PCH with integrated storage controller unit SCU RAID upgrade keys supported for the SCU ports Peripheral interfaces External connectors Internal connectors One DB 15 graphics port One serial DB 9 port A connector Two RJ 45 network ports for 10 100 1000 Mbit s Four USB 2 0 ports on the back panel Two USB 2 0 ports on the front panel One USB connector for two front panel USB 2 0 ports One type A USB 2 0 port One eUSB SSD USB 2 0 header 2 mm pitch One DH 10 connector for serial B port Two SATA III ports 6 Gbit s Four SATA II ports 3 Gbit s Eight SAS SATA ports with 3 Gbit s in two MiniSAS connectors feature activation with RAID upgrade keys four SATA ports enabled by default Remote Management Module 4 network and feature key ports RAID support Intel RSTe software RAID 0 1 10 5 LSI software RAID 0 1 10 RAID 5 on SCU ports with appropriate activation key Graphics On board Matrox G200 2D video controller 16 MB graphics memory LAN Two Intel 82574L Gigabit Ethernet LAN adapters Add in card slots 1 x PCle Gen III x16 slot 6 von CPU 1 1 x PCle Gen Ill x8 open ended slot 5
25. or without an operating system present Starting Setup You can enter and start BIOS Setup under several conditions When you turn on the server after POST completes the memory test e When you have moved the CMOS jumper on the server board to the Clear CMOS position enabled In the two conditions listed above after rebooting you will see this prompt Press F2 to enter SETUP In a third condition when CMOS NVRAM has been corrupted you will see other prompts but not the F2 prompt Warning CMOS checksum invalid Warning CMOS time and date not set In this condition the BIOS will load default values for CMOS and attempt to boot If You Cannot Access Setup If you are not able to access BIOS Setup you might need to clear the CMOS memory For instructions on clearing the CMOS see Clearing the CMOS Setup Menus Each BIOS Setup menu page contains a number of features Except for those features that are provided only to display automatically configured information each feature is associated with a value field that contains user selectable parameters These parameters can be changed if the user has adequate security rights If a value cannot be changed for any reason the feature s value field is inaccessible MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 31 Table 6 describes the keyboard commands you can use in the BIOS Setup menus Table 6 Press Keyboard commands Description F1 Help Pressing F1 on any
26. osition clears both passwords The password clear jumper must be restored to its original position before a new password s can be set 1 Qr Power down the server Do not unplug the power cord Open the server chassis Move the jumper from the default operating position covering pins 1 and 2 to the Password Clear position covering pins 2 and 3 Close the server chassis Power up the server and wait 10 seconds Power down the server Open the server chassis and move the jumper back to the default position covering pins 1 and 2 Close the server chassis Power up the server Recovering BIOS Defaults If you are not able to access the BIOS setup screens the BIOS Default jumper will need to be used to reset the system configuration 1 2 Power down the system Do unplug the power Open the server chassis Move the jumper from the default operating position covering pins 1 and 2 to the reset clear position covering pins 2 and 3 Wait 5 seconds Unplug the power cord s Move the jumper back to the default position covering pins 1 and 2 Close the server chassis Plug in the power cord s and power up the server MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 29 30 4 Server Utilities Using the BIOS Setup Utility This section describes the BIOS Setup Utility options which is used to change server configuration defaults You can run BIOS Setup with
27. oves Tilt the chassis cover upwards on its side and then take it off Installing 5 25 Drive DVD Streamer The server provides two 5 25 drive bays To install a 5 25 drive follow these steps qu Remove the front bezel and the chassis cover In order to fasten the drive with screws from both sides both the left side cover and the right side cover must be removed Remove the blank cover from the relevant 5 25 bay from both chassis and bezel Insert the drive into the bay until the screw holes of the drive are aligned with the mounting holes of the bay Fasten the drive using the 6 M3 type screws from the chassis accessories Connect the drive to the power supply and data cable according to the manufacturer s instructions Replace the chassis covers and the front bezel Installing SATA or SAS Hot Swap Drives 20 Press in on the blue latch 3 5 HDD or black latch 2 5 HDD letter A at the end of the drive carrier to disengage it from the hot swap drive cage Pull out on the black lever letter B to fully open the drive carrier When the lever reaches a fully opened position it will push the drive carrier out from the hot swap drive cage Figure 12 Releasing the drive carrier from a hot swap cage Hardware Installations and Upgrades 2 Slide the drive carrier out of the drive cage 3 In case of a 3 5 carrier remove the plastic blind behind the front Keep the plastic bl
28. rding to the manufacturer s instructions Use Only for Intended Applications This server was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment I T E for use in offices homes schools computer rooms and similar locations The suitability of this product for other applications or environments such as medical industrial alarm systems test equipment etc may require further evaluation Power and Electrical Warnings N CAUTION 40 The power supply in this product contains no user serviceable parts Do not open the power supply Hazardous voltage current and energy levels are present inside the power supply Return to manufacturer for servicing When replacing a hot plug power supply unplug the power cord to the power supply being replaced before removing it from the server To avoid risk of electric shock turn off the server and disconnect the power cord telecommunications systems networks and modems attached to the server before opening it The power supply cord s is are the main disconnect device to AC power The socket outlet s must be near the equipment and readily accessible for disconnection The power supply cord s must be plugged into socket outlet s that is are provided with a suitable earth ground Regulatory and Integration Information Rack Mount Warnings The equipment rack must be anchored to an unmovable support to prevent it from tipping when a server or piece of equipment is extended from it The equipmen
29. se it from the hook Open the socket lever completely See Figure 16 MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 M8 23 Figure 16 Opening the processor socket lever 8 Push the rear tab with your fingertip to bring the front end of the load plate up slightly Open the load plate completely See Figure 17 Figure 17 Opening the load plate 9 Take the processor out of the box and remove the protective shipping covering Figure 18 Removing the protective covering 10 Align the processor with the socket in such a way that both notches match up with the processor socket pins Gently insert the processor into the socket A CAUTION The underside of the processor has components that may damage the socket pins if installed improperly The processor must align correctly with the socket opening before installation Do not drop the processor into the socket Notches Figure 19 Inserting the processor 24 Hardware Installations and Upgrades 11 Replace the load plate 12 Close the socket lever Push down on the lever and while holding it down push it towards the centre of the processor until it clicks into place under the hook on the processor socket The protective covering is released automatically Keep the protective covering for later use Figure 20 Closing and locking the load plate 14 Attach the heat sink see below Installing the Heat Sink s The heat sink has thermal interface material TIM located on the bottom o
30. st of approved devices WARNING Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Discard used batteries according to manufacturer s instructions WARNUNG Wenn eine ungeeignete Batterie eingesetzt wird oder die Batterie falsch eingesetzt wird besteht Explosionsgefahr Ersetzen Sie verbrauchte Batterien nur durch Batterien gleichen oder quivalenten Typs der vom Hersteller empfohlen wurde Entsorgen Sie die verbrauchte Batterie entsprechend den Anweisungen des Herstellers AVERTISSEMENT Danger d explosion en cas de remplacement incorrect de la pile Remplacez la uniquement par une pile du m me type ou d un type quivalent recommand par le fabricant Mettez au rebut les piles usag es en vous conformant aux instructions du fabricant OSTRZEZENIE Nieprawidlowa wymiana baterii grozi eksplozja Wymienia tylko na taki sam lub r wnowazny typ zalecany przez producenta Zuzyte baterie utylizowa zgodnie z instrukcjami producenta ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverandoren VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv nd sa
31. t LEDs The fan fault LED indicates faults of the corresponding fan Post code Display BIOS POST codes during system startup diagnostic LEDs SSI Front Panel Connector The server board provides a 24 pin SSI front panel connector The following figure shows the pin out for this connector E Figure 9 SSI front panel connector A Power LED D Reset button B HDDLED E NIC1 LED C Power button NIC2 LED 16 Server System Features RAID Support The server board provides two independent controllers one on board SATA controller with two 6 Gbit s connectors white and four 3 Gbit s connectors black and one controller with eight 3 Gbit s SATA SAS connectors blue The features of the SATA SAS controller are activated by optional RAID keys Without keys the SATA SAS connectors 0 to 3 are activated in SATA mode SAS mode and connectors 4 to 7 can be activated by appropriate RAID keys The options for controller configuration are located in the BIOS setup under Advanced Mass Storage Controller Configuration e he AHCI Capable SATA Controller allows the following settings Enhanced supports up to six SATA devices in native IDE mode Compatibility supports up to four SATA ports 0 1 2 3 in legacy IDE mode and two SATA ports 4 5 in native IDE mode AHCI supports all SATA ports in Advanced Host Controller
32. t rack must be installed according to the rack manufacturer s instructions Install equipment in the rack from the bottom up with the heaviest equipment at the bottom of the rack Extend only one piece of equipment from the rack at a time Youare responsible for installing a main power disconnect for the entire rack unit This main disconnect must be readily accessible and it must be labeled as controlling power to the entire unit not just to the server s 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 MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 41
33. talling or Replacing a Processor NOTE Use the instructions provided below to install or replace a processor instead of using the instructions that came with the processor If a single processor is to be used it must be installed in the processor socket labeled CPU1 When installing a second processor verify that the processors are identical and of the same voltage and speed Do not mix processors of different types or frequencies N CAUTIONS Processor must be appropriate You may damage the server board if you install a processor that is inappropriate for your server ESD and handling processors Reduce the risk of electrostatic discharge ESD damage to the processor by doing the following 1 Touch the metal chassis before touching the processor or server board Keep part of your body in contact with the metal chassis to dissipate the static charge while handling the processor 2 Avoid moving around unnecessarily Installing a Processor 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions above and at the beginning of this book Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server Turn off the server Disconnect the AC power cord from the server Remove the server s cover Locate the processor sockets see Figure 6 on page 14 Disconnect and remove any components necessary to access the processor sockets Mog fF WN Push down the lever on the processor socket While pushing downward push it away from the socket to relea
34. tion jumpers Diagnostic LEDs for Light Guided Diagnostics CPU 2 fan fault 9 JA en 888 p I 5 V standby CPU 1 fan fault EE GN C2 C1 B1 M CPU 1 fault DIMM fault CPU 2 fault Figure 8 Diagnostic LEDs for Light Guided Diagnostics MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 System fan 7 fault Table 5 LEDs Designation Definition 5 V standby LED The LED is labeled 5VSB LED It is illuminated when AC power is applied to the platform and 5 volt standby voltage is supplied to the server board System ID LED The blue identification LED can be turned on and off with appropriate system management software e g Active Management Console It helps identify a system for servicing when multiple servers are present System status LED The system status LED is a bi color LED It can show the following states Green solid on Normal operation Green blinking Degraded operation e g processor error DIMM failure Amber blinking Non critical error e g voltage temperature out of range Amber solid on Critical error e g fan failure DIMM fault LEDs The DIMM fault LED indicates faults in the corresponding memory module CPU fault LEDs The CPU fault LED indicates the failure of the corresponding CPU Fan faul
35. tions could damage the hard disk A Please take care to ensure a free air flow to the server at all times Do not block the ventilation slots of the server case and particularly the power supplies An insufficient air flow may damage the server and or its components In order to fully separate the server from current the power cord must be removed from the wall outlet Safety instruction for upright devices To ensure stability the floor stands must turned outwards MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 7 Connecting the System Back Panel Connectors EI E EJE MITO M 00000000 00000001 00000001 Dono f EG Figure 1 Back panel connectors Serial port A Video port NIC 1 top two USB ports bottom NIC 2 top two USB ports bottom Diagnostic LEDs ID LED Status LED The NIC LEDs at the right and left of each NIC provide the following information Table 1 NIC LEDs 10 Mbit s connection if left LED is on or blinking Solid amber 100 Mbit s connection Solid green 1000 Mbit s connection Setting up the System Front Panel Controls and Indicators At the front of the case you can find the neccessary controls like power button reset button and the HDD LEDs Press the power button one time briefly in order to boot the server ID Front door closed Front door open Figure 2 Front controls and indicators
36. uting commands SATA HDD LED blinks on when executing commands Off SATA HDD no activity Solid red Drive failure Blinking red RAID rebuild in progress Blinking Drive identification green red Setting up the System Hard Disk Drive Numbering Per default the HDDs numbers and positions are as follows 3 5 hot swap HDDs The HDDs of each 4x backplane are numbered from bottom to top in ascending order Figure 4 HDD numbering with 3 5 hot swap HDDs If two backplanes are in use and both are connected to the same controller the lower four drive bays are connected to ports 0 to 3 while the upper four drive bays are connected to ports 4 to 7 2 5 hot swap HDDs The HDDs of each 8x backplane are numbered from top to bottom in ascending order Figure 5 HDD numbering with 2 5 hot swap HDDs MAXDATA Server PLATINUM 500 11 12 Server System Features This chapter briefly describes the main features of the server system This chapter provides a list of server system features and diagrams showing the location of important components and connections of the server system Table 4 summarizes the features of the server system Table 4 Server system features Feature Description Server board Intel 524005 2 Processors One or two Intel Xeon E5 2400 processors with up to 95 W thermal design power TDP System memory 8 DIMM sockets 4 per processor Up t

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