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2. Pass through CMM Management Release Latch Port Figure 2 11 Pass through CMM Module Front View e Dedicated LAN port for chassis management e Remote management amp monitoring m System Blades e Blade Present status e Blade Power On Power Off e Blade Power Stagger Start up e Blade Reset e Blade Graceful Shutdown e Blade Identify LED on off m Power Supplies e Power Present status e Power Status on or off Cooling fans e FAN Speed Control amp Monitor e FAN failed alert m Networking switches e Reset Ethernet Switch e Gigabit Switch Management UI Links e H W Healthy Monitor Blade Chassis PSU module FAN module m System Healthy Monitor Temperature sensors power status and FAN speed m System Event Log e Advance Control m Power Fail alert m Power consumption Monitor AC in DC in DC out 2 10 About Your System e PMI2 0 MANAGEMENT Through LAN or I2C e E MAIL report e Chassis Graceful Shutdown Pass through CMM LED Behavior The following information provides LED behavior for both compute blade models Table 2 7 Pass through CMM LED Behavior Fels Adaress Remark Event Log CMM Status CMM ready Green Solid on GPIOA4 P LED HYLINK CMM fail Solid on GPIOA5 P Either Red or Green H
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4. gt A s Ss EACE ARI rci O O O E B B a llo la IJI a E les SES NGGI NY SY i NA SSA tz O LL O an R 4 2 Compute Blade Components Compute Blade Blanks Option A CAUTION Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional service technician Basic repairs and troubleshooting can be done if authorized in the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from Tyan If damage has occurred due to repairs or service that is not approved by Tyan the product warranty becomes invalid Review all safety guidelines that are provided with the Tyan MicroServer A CAUTION For cooling purposes when a compute blade is removed it should be immediately replaced with another compute blade for proper cooling and air circulation to occur Removing a Compute Blade Blank Prerequisite Disconnect all cables and peripherals
5. Options Firmware Raisin 1904 RH 07 amp system informatica JuxfirmwareRevininn 7171545 List FRU aiid Time Aug 19 2011 13 12 46 Refres Page mS Logout Figure 3 3 System Information Menu Table 3 2 System Information mem Deempion O oystem Information Displays firmware and AuxFirmware revision as well as build time information List FRU Displays available field replacement units FRU in the MicroServer Further information for each FRU item is available by clicking on the FRU item Server Health The Server Health menu provides information about the MicroServer system s sensor readings and event logs MEN This section shows fou data related to tha severa health such as sensor readings and fip ient bog 5 cerrar Halt Sensor Heads Eee me readings mam me variegs Sensors Serer Mesdnga Ev al Lag Sensor Headegs Ah Threshodds Epp me readings from me wilg sensors wim meesnoldse included in he Tabl Event Log See me rento witen lo Tee essent I Refresh Page J me bogami Figure 3 4 Server Health Console Menu 3 4 Chassis Management Module Table 3 3 Server Health ttm Description Sensor Readings Event Log Configuration The Configuration menu provides information for alert user and network settings to configure and setup the MicroServer system TYAN Configuration B Use thase pages do confi
6. Blade ETIN Hard Drive Heat Sink Module Bridge Board Processor System Board Figure 4 1 Disassembly Flowchart Compute Blade Components 4 1 Compute Blade Power Supply Fan Module Order Identification Before installing front components into the chassis review the compute blade enumeration for each component Compute Blade Numbering B x 8L OY xe 4 Ak 000 OO LL JE JE I ao NE NL D L S 6 LL l SL 4l lt lt 3 o0000000000000000000000 l MO a Oj 00 4 OI q fos oo a O mal Ol O D O p J OU DA NO O O O dj O O 00 d aS MK One O N
7. 10 Q oo od Figure 2 2 Front View Table 2 1 System Front View Modules m f Despi TT Compute Blade x18 Pass through CMM Module System Rear View E Ea gt d Jas ars T I aS SJ 2 CQ C2 EAT zd NEARE AI IN Figure 2 3 Rear View Table 2 2 System Rear View Modules Lm een Fan Modules x8 Power Supply Modules 2 1 2 4 About Your System System Internal View Figure 2 4 Internal View Table 2 3 System Internal View Modules E IO IN Mid Plane M1247F65 BP 18x PCl e x 8 connector Power Distribution Board PDB M1608F65 PDB About Your System 2 0 Compute Blade Overview Features FM65 B5511 Blade e 1 Intel Sandy Bridge DT Socket H2 Intel E3 series CPU e Intel Cougar Point PCH FM65 B8001 Blade e 1 AMD Opteron AM3 socket e AMD SR5650 SP5100 Common Features Compact compute blade 118 88 mm X 263 52 mm 4 68 in x 10 37 in
8. Manual V1 0a Document No D2165 100 Getting Help and Support A 1 A 2 Getting Help and Support Appendix B Safety Information The following section contains important safety information Read this section thoroughly before servicing the system General Safety The following are guidelines to ensure general safety e Maintain a clean environment during and after maintenance e When lifting heavy objects 1 Ensure you are standing on a clean stable surface to prevent slipping 2 Distribute the weight of the object equally between your feet 3 Use a slow lifting force Never move suddenly or twist when you attempt to lift 4 Lift by standing or by pushing up with your leg muscles to prevent additional strain on the muscles in your back Do not attempt to lift any objects that weigh more than 16 kg 35 Ib or objects that you think are too heavy for you e Do not perform any tasks that will create a hazard make the equipment unsafe e Before you starting the system ensure that all personnel are not in a hazardous position e Place removed covers and other parts in a safe place away from personnel while servicing the system e Do not wear jewelry chains metal frame eyeglasses or metal fasteners for your clothing to prevent an electrical discharge e Wear safety glasses to prevent injury or a hazard to your eyes e After service reinstall all safety shields guards labels and ground wires Replace any safety device
9. from the compute blade s 1 Press and hold the release latch on the compute blade blank Figure 4 2 2 Pull the handle on the compute blade blank to remove it from the chassis Handle Figure 4 2 Removing a Compute Blade Blank Installing a Compute Blade Blank 1 Align the compute blade with the chassis bay Figure 4 2 2 Install the compute blade blank into the chassis until the release latch locks and the compute blade is seated properly with the chassis Compute Blade Components 4 3 Compute Blade Modules A CAUTION Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional service technician Basic repairs and troubleshooting can be done if authorized in the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from Tyan If damage has occurred due to repairs or service that is not approved by Tyan the product warranty becomes invalid Review all safety guidelines that are provided with the Tyan MicroServer A CAUTION For cooling purposes when a compute blade is removed it should be immediately replaced with another compute blade for proper cooling and air circulation to occur Removing a Compute Blade Prerequisite Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the compute blade s 1 Press and hold the release latch on the compute blade Figure 4 3 2 Pull the handle on the compute blade to remove it from the chassis Handle Figure 4 3 Removing a Compute Blad
10. m 8 to 80 non condensing at 40 C Overview 1 5 Product Models The system board within the Tyan MicroServer blades contain different processors and chipsets which are defined by the following models e FM65 B5511 Intel based platform e FM65 B8001 AMD based platform Catalog Parts List Contents FM65 Chassis Kit e 1 4U Chassis e 1 Pass through CMM module e 8 Fan Modules e 3 Power Supply Modules e 1 Power Distribution Board M1608F65 PDB e 1 Mid Plane Board M1247F65 BP Compute Blade Single Kit j_ e 6 Compute Blade Blanks e 6 Tyan System Boards configured for the FM65 B5511 and FM65 B8001 models e 6 Bridge Boards M1708F65 BDG 6 1 6 1 e Heat sinks HDD Screw Kit Accessories e Rail Mounting Kit Accessory Kit e 3 US Power Cord e 3 EU Power Cord e 1 USB Cable 1 1 1 Rail Screw 1 6 Overview Chapter 2 About Your System Necessary Information Safety Information and Precautions Before installing and using Tyan MicroServer review the following precautions Read all instructions carefully Do not place the unit on an unstable surface cart or stand Do not block the slots and opening on the unit which are provided for ventilation Only use the power source indicated on the marking label The unit uses a three wire ground cable which is equipped with a third pin to ground the unit and prevent electric shock Do not place anything on the power cor
11. outer rails must be aligned evenly or the chassis cannot be installed to the rack Use a ruler to ensure that both rails are evenly aligned in a 180 degree angle 5 Repeat steps1 through4 for the opposite side Front Cabinet Column Outer Rail Rear Cabinet Column Figure 2 13 Installing the Outer Rail Installing the System using the 4 Post Rack Kit A WARNING Due to the weight of the system two people are required to lift and mount the system into a rack enclosure when following the procedure About Your System 2 13 Prerequisite Remove all compute blades from the chassis Refer to Removing a Compute Blade Remove the Pass through CMM module Refer to Removing Pass through CMM Module Remove the power supply modules Refer to Removing a Power Supply Module Lift the chassis until it is leveled with the outer rails on the rack Figure 2 14 Align the left and right side of the inner rail on the chassis with the outer rails on the rack 3 Insert the rear side of the chassis into the rack until the inner rails and outer rails lock into place 4 Secure the chassis to the rack by installing 2 screws from the mounting flanges to the rail 5 Install the compute blades into the chassis Refer to Installing a Compute Blade A CAUTION 2 14 Compute blades should be installed in the order shown in Compute Blade Power Supply amp Fan Module Order Identification 6 Install the P
12. password for both CMM and BMC username root password superuser S TYAN Please Login Please Login Username Password Login Figure 3 1 Login Menu gt NOTE Passwords are case sensitive Chassis Management Module 3 1 7 Select Group BMC gt Node BMC CMM IP displays in the Select GroupBmc drop down list gt NOTE Note that CMM IP must be in the same subnet as the MicroServer Blade BMC An IP address result such as 127 0 0 1 is not valid and typically indicates there is a configuration error between the CMM BMC and compute blade node It may be necessary to wait for a short period to allow for network settings to take place before beginning troubleshooting steps 3 2 Chassis Management Module Chassis Management Console Overview This section displays the initial screen information System Information This amp ion contains general information about the system Firmware Ravisisn 51901 R1 07 hu lon 71715 irman 7171585 E List FRU Build Time Aug 18 2011 13 13 46 Figure 3 2 Management Console Menu Table 3 1 Management Console Wem Deseription Displays available submenus Refresh the current menu Chassis Management Module 3 3 System Information The System Information menu provides general system information about the MicroServer system System Information This section contains general information abut the system
13. that are provided with the Tyan MicroServer Prerequisite Power down the system Removing a Fan Module 1 Press and hold the release latch on the fan module Figure 5 3 2 Pull the handle on the fan module to remove it from the chassis e Release Latch Handle Figure 5 3 Removing a Fan Module Installing a Fan Module 1 Align the fan module with the chassis Figure 5 3 2 Install the fan module and push until the release latch locks and the fan module is seated properly with the chassis 5 4 Chassis Components Opening and Closing the System A CAUTION Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional service technician Basic repairs and troubleshooting can be done if authorized in the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from Tyan If damage has occurred due to repairs or service that is not approved by Tyan the product warranty becomes invalid Review all safety guidelines that are provided with the Tyan MicroServer A CAUTION The top cover must be installed to maintain proper system cooling Prerequisite Power down the system Opening the Top Cover 1 Remove three 3 screws from the top cover Figure 5 4 2 Slide the top cover until clear from the chassis 3 Lift and remove the top cover Figure 5 4 Opening the Top Cover Closing the Top Cover Place the top cover over the c
14. that is worn or defective e Reinstall all covers correctly before returning the system Electrical Safety A CAUTION Electrical current from the system or peripherals can be hazardous To avoid personal injury or damage to equipment disconnect the attached power cord s and peripherals before you open the system unless specifically instructed otherwise in a stated procedures Observe the following guidelines when working on the system e Know the location of the room emergency power off EPO switch disconnecting switch or electrical outlet In the event of an electrical accident you can operate the switch or unplug the power cord quickly e Do not work alone under hazardous conditions or near equipment that has hazardous voltages e Disconnect all power before e Performing a mechanical inspection Safety Information B 1 e Working near power supplies e Removing or installing the system e Before you start to work on the system unplug the power cord If the power cord cannot be unplugged power off the wall box that supplies power to the system and to lock the wall box in the off position e Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit Check that the power cord is disconnected Safety Notices Use caution when lifting Table 2 1 Safe Lifting Practices B 2 Safety Information Appendix C Glossary Glossary G 1 G 2 Glossary Appendix D Index Numerics 4 Post Rack Installing Inne
15. the socket and make sure the processor connector 1 indicator is aligned with the socket connector 1 indicator Figure 4 10 Gently place the processor in the socket 6 Latch the lever under the socket tab being cautious not to damage the system board with the tip of the lever 7 Secure the locking lever to the socket tab to lock the processor socket 8 Apply a small amount of thermal grease thermal pad on the processor gt NOTE Always replace the thermal grease pad before installing a processor See the manufacturer s guidelines for your type of thermal grease pad 9 Install the heat sink See Installing a Heat Sink 10 Install the compute blade into the chassis See Installing a Compute Blade 4 12 Compute Blade Components Heat Sinks General Guidelines A CAUTION The heat sink thermal grease pad is not reusable It must be replaced after removing a heat sink or prior to installing a new processor Installing a Heat Sink Prerequisite Power down the system Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the compute blade s Remove the compute blade Refer to Removing a Compute Blade A WARNING Use caution when removing the heat sink The heat sink can remain hot even after the system has powered down 1 Unpack the new heat sink and remove any protective material 2 Align the heat sink over the system board and retaining screw holes Figure 4 11 3 Tighten the captive screws on the heat sink in a diagonally op
16. B 1 FICCHICal Sale Viciosas ar adi IT T B 1 Sale NOCES sisas meca Beate tee eee Cores eee oos B 2 GIOSSAlNV Mer C 1 lij eran AAA AAA D 1 Vi Chapter 1 Overview About the Tyan MicroServer System Congratulations on the purchase of the Tyan MicroServer a highly optimized 4U rack mount system The Tyan MicroServer is available in two models the FM65 B5511 featuring the Intel Sandy Bridge DT processor and the FM65 B8001 featuring the AMD Opteron AM3 processors designed to support 18 compute blades Up to 32 GB UDIMM DDR3 800 1066 1333 memory can be installed per node Utilizing advanced technology the Tyan MicroServer system provides scalable 32 64 bit computing high bandwidth memory design and lightning fast PCI E bus capabilities The Tyan MicroServer not only can be utilized to manage today s IT environments as well as tomorrow s The Tyan MicroServer uses the latest chassis designs for solid mechanical enclosures and robust features The Tyan MicroServer delivers the power and flexibility to meet the needs enterprise level requirements Features The Tyan MicroServer contains the following features Table 1 1 MicroServer Features wm CI Chassis e Industry 4U rack mountable chassis e Dimension m Height 175 7 mm 7 17 inch a Width 440 mm 17 32 inch m Depth 650 mm 25 6 inch e 18 Compute Blades 1 Pass Through CMM module e 8 8038 System FANs e Power supply m 2 1 800W high efficiency 80 Gold w
17. BMC groups such as grouped BMC Node or User lists Ss GroupBmc MN This section allows you te manage Mack s Greuplimes ag Slade system or CHH Manage GroupBmc Head Node List Use Add Delete or Scan do build GUMC kah Options Groupllime Lint HodeBme List Add time Del GEmc Refresh Group Login User Mx Selected Hon Model cun zug Sensors PowerLimit dead eL Relish Response States Lockout rp o Yes 192 1681 51801 R17 OK On oK Ho On AS Enter IP address range io detect GRAW Head Rimde thea aid it in KAMI ist Onl Add GALS detected in Gait List A Staring IP Addrece Ending IP APTES Scan Add Glmc Figure 3 8 GroupBMC Console Menu Chassis Management Module 3 7 3 8 Table 3 7 GroupBMC MI Destin 000000 GroupBMC List Add delete or scan GroupBMC lists NodeBMC List oelect existing GroupBMC lists to manage respective nodes Group Login User Select to designate user groups for grouped control functionality Chassis Management Module Chapter 4 Compute Blade Components Introduction This chapter explains how to replace components relating to the compute blade module including the blade blank system memory hard drive heat sink processor bridge board and system board Disassembly Flowchart The following flowchart outlines the disassembly procedures Fower Down the Server Disconnect Cables and Peripherals from the Compute Blade s Compute
18. EE TOO T ELTE 4 1 DiSdssembly EFloOWCELIGFL a aed parta ha xL ene bake ee aed oye 4 1 Compute Blade Power Supply amp Fan Module Order Identification 4 2 Compute Blade Numbering 0 0 0 cece eee eee ene 4 2 Compute Blade Blanks Option 0 00 ee eee eee 4 3 Removing a Compute Blade Blank 0 0 ee 4 3 Installing a Compute Blade Blank 0 0 0 es 4 3 Compute Blade Modules ccc eee ee eee 4 4 Removing a Compute Blade 0 aaa aan Na a an TE ee ees 4 4 Installing a Compute Blade 2 0 ee ee eee 4 4 System MEMON oidos ee NES 4 5 General GuidGlines as 35 3 2m dot eruta ed tend as 4 5 Population RUES 1 9 2 autem die ok X Bab ea ERR D ad n Don d uz ded IER 4 5 Installing a Memory Module 0000 ccc ee 4 5 Removing a Memory Module o oooocooooocr lees 4 5 Hard DIVES 6 35 359 rannet E an CRUCE Rx We ee ae ee ee a RO e 4 7 installing a Hard Drive uade ded sink eate odo ree pia dede Rea De ao ult 4 7 Removing a Hard DriVe o o ooooocoooorr eller 4 8 FOCOS SOS dried doen deat sae ah dept ada pin dot dota rd det caia do 4 9 General Guidelines llle 4 9 Removing a POCOS suds oe iw ee epe a ee Soe tol BS ae ei s a OA ad 4 9 InStallirig AsPFOCES SOM A aiii ie at QA e Ste Qa tuta ads d Mehta sd ca a eine dae 4 11 Meal nus dd eee cee eb eee ee TT 4 13 GenerabGidelllle Sb aum Seas A 4 13 Installing a Heat Sink J ra
19. Pass through CMM system board in a slight angle align and insert the system board connectors with the Gigabit LAN port and management port slots on the front of the Pass through CMM blade Figure 5 6 2 Lower the system board onto the Pass through CMM blade Install and secure the system board to the Pass through CMM blade with the five 5 screws 4 Install the Pass through CMM module into the chassis See Installing Pass through CMM Module Chassis Components Chapter 6 Troubleshooting the MicroServer Safety First Start up Routine Checking Equipment Troubleshooting External Connections System Alert Messages Troubleshooting Chassis Components PSM Fans CMC Pass through CMM Module Troubleshooting the MicroServer 6 1 Troubleshooting Compute Blade Components Memory Hard Drives Processors System Board System Diagnostics 6 2 Administrator Diagnostics System Diagnostics Using System Diagnostics Running System Diagnostics Troubleshooting the MicroServer Testing Options Error Messages Troubleshooting the MicroServer 6 3 6 4 Troubleshooting the MicroServer Chapter 7 Parts Listing This parts listing supports the FM65 B5511 and FM65 B8001 models gt NOTE The illustrations in this document may differ from your model Parts Listing 7 1 1 2 Parts Listing Appendix A Getting Help and Support Technical Support If a problem arises with the Tyan Micr
20. Tyan MicroServer Series FM65 B5511 FM65 B8001 4U SERVER 18 NODES User s Manual Revision History Refer to the table below for the updates made to this user s manual Copyright This publication including all photographs illustrations and software is protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserved Neither this manual nor any material contained herein may be reproduced without written consent of manufacturer Copyright 2012 MiTAC International Corporation All rights reserved TYANO is a registered trademark of MiTAC International Corporation Version 1 0a Disclaimer Information contained in this document is furnished by MiTAC International Corporation and has been reviewed for accuracy and reliability prior to printing MiTAC assumes no liability whatsoever and disclaims any express or implied warranty relating to sale and or use of TYAN products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability MiTAC retains the right to make changes to produce descriptions and or specifications at any time without notice In no event will MiTAC be held liable for any direct or indirect incidental or consequential damage loss of use loss of data or other malady resulting from errors or inaccuracies of information contained in this document Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual A WARNING Indicates a potential for property dama
21. YPD LED is on not both ID LED ID located Blue Solid on GPIOB5 V BCK Solid on VPAVSYN Fan fail C VSYNC Abnormal fan speed GPIOH5 Warning LED System fan Warning LED PSU fail Solid on VPAVSYN OVP OCP OTP AC C VSYNC lose GPIOH5 PSU fan fail PSU asserted AC on no Vsb Warning LED 2 1 PSU Solid on VPAVSYN Single PSU failure redundancy C VSYNC triggers warning fail GPIOH5 display I O Connectivity I O Port Mapping Compute Blade I O Ports e 2 USB ports e 1 VGA port Pass through CMM Module Ports e 1 RJ45 to support remote management from CMM e 1 2x8 ports RJ45 1000 Base T port w activity LED e 1 2x1 ports RJ45 1000 Base T port w activity LED About Your System 2 11 Mounting the System into a 4 Post Rack After installing the necessary components the Tyan MicroServer can be mounted in a 4 post rack using the optional rail kit The rail kit includes the following items e 2 Rail kit assemblies e 1 Set of screws Preparing for the Installation e Review all the tasks required to install and configure the system e Review the electrical requirements and power supply input voltage information e Examine the system s shipping kit contents and assemble the required tools for installation e Review ESD requirements and take safety precautions e Before installing the system into a rack install any optional components into the system e Stabilize the rack before installing t
22. ary to do so Do not flex bend or stress circuit boards Leave all components inside the static proof packaging that they ship with until they are ready for installation After replacing components and devices make sure all screws springs or other small parts are in place and are not left loose inside the case Metallic parts or metal flakes can cause electrical shorts About Your System 2 1 2 2 Recycling Information A lithium battery is included with the Tyan MicroServer Do not puncture or dispose of battery in fire There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by manufacturer Disposal and recycling of used batteries parts and components should be done in accordance with local regulations General Information The illustrations are representative of the latest system revision available at the time of publishing The system you receive may not look exactly like the illustrations described later Work Area All maintenance and or troubleshooting of the Tyan MicroServer should be conducted in a stable clean working environment Use containers to store small components separated which prevents them from becoming lost or mixing with other components The use of proper tools and adequate lighting is recommended Recommended Equipment The following tools are suggested to perform maintenance on the Tyan MicroServer e Phillips screwdriver e Wrist g
23. ass through CMM module into the chassis Refer to Installing Pass through CMM Module 7 Install the power supply modules Refer to Installing a Power Supply Module Outer Rail Inner Rail Figure 2 14 Installing the System to a 4 Post Rack About Your System Chapter 3 Chassis Management Module This chapter provides information about the chassis management console To login remotely into the chassis management module CMM and access the console you must first acquire the CMM s IP address Acquiring an IP Address This section provides information in order to acquire an IP address for use in setting up and configuring the Chassis Management Module CMM Before you start make sure all compute blades and the CMM are connected to the network through a DHCP server recommended 1 Power up the MicroServer All MicroServer blades are powered on by the system through the BMC 2 Connect a monitor and keyboard to an active compute blade See FM65 B5511 Blade on page 6 or FM65 B8001 Blade on page 7 for port locations 3 Inthe POST screen navigate to Server Management and look for the compute blade BMC IP address gt NOTE Note the BMC IP address is assigned by the DHCP server 4 Connect a remote computer to the same network used by the MicroServer 5 Inthe remote computer open a browser and in the address bar type the BMC IP See step 3 6 Inthe login screen type in the following username and
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25. ch AST2150 iBMC 4 DDR3 VLP UDIMM slots up to 32 GB 2 Internal 2 5 hard drive bays with connected bridge board 2 Intel 82574L Gigabit controllers FM65 B5511 Blade Front View Blade Release USB Ports Handle Hard Drive Latch Activity LED C D m f e ZW ES id EHO 9 gt oR VGA Port ID Status Power Button LED System Power LED Figure 2 5 FM65 B5511 Blade Front View 2 6 About Your System Internal View Hard Drive Hard Drive Processor Figure 2 6 FM65 B5511 Blade Internal View FM65 B8001 Blade Front View Hard Drive Handle USB Ports Blade Release Latch Activity LED UNS O h ESC T T l O D FE 2t LS Un ID Status LED VGA Port 7 FM65 B8001 Blade Front View Figure 2 2 1 About Your System Internal View Hard Drive Memory Hard Drive Module Processor Q NG EN O S y WSU QU 0 0 Figure 2 8 FM65 B8001 Blade Internal View Compute Blade LED Behavior The following information provides LED behavior for both comp
26. d Place the power cord where it will not cause an accident Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the unit case Do not push objects in the ventilation slots as they may touch high voltage components and result in shock and damage to the components When replacing parts ensure that parts specified by the manufacturer are used When service or repairs have been done perform routine safety checks to verify that the system is operating correctly Avoid using the system near water in direct sunlight or near a heating device Cover the unit when not in use Components and circuit boards can be damaged by static electricity discharge Follow the guidelines below to avoid damage to the system or bodily injury Proper grounding is required before removing the top cover of the system Disconnect the power cable from the power supply and then touch a grounded object to release static charge A grounded wrist strap is recommended during any maintenance or troubleshooting to the system To ensure proper handling of the components refer to the following guidelines Avoid touching system board components IC chips connectors memory modules and leads The system board is pre installed in the system When removing the system board always place it on a grounded anti static surface until it is ready to be reinstalled Hold electronic circuit boards by the edges only Do not touch the components on the board unless it is necess
27. d NTP server SSL Certificate Select to upload an SSL certificate Remote Control The Remote Control menu provides information about the remote management and power status of the MicroServer system Remote Control E This page allows you to manage the remote consola and power status of he sewer Ld o gt All Others Control Options CMM Controls a Of HodeDms Conirals 18 Seconds 60 Seconds Refresh Page Ahways On Chassis Locate LED gs Logi Figure 3 6 Remote Control Console Menu Table 3 5 Remote Control Description CMM Controls Select to set the power status of the microserver NodeBMC Controls Select to manage nodes Chassis Management Module Maintenance The Maintenance menu provides information regarding the maintenance tasks available for the MicroServer system Maintenance This section allows you to padam maintenance tasks on thee device Press Enter Update Mode lo pat the device in a special mode thal ados femrevare update Please mole thal once you enter mpdabe mode the disco wall reset the update process is camoeked Crier Update Mede Figure 3 7 Maintenance Console Menu Table 3 6 Maintenance o Wem o BDewHpkn 0 Firmware Update Select to enter the system s Update Mode The Update Mode allows for the updating the firmware A system reset will follow after the Update Mode GroupBMC The GroupBMC menu provides information about
28. e Installing a Compute Blade 1 Remove the new compute blade module from the packaging 2 Align the new compute blade module to the chassis bay Figure 4 3 3 Install the compute blade into the chassis until the release latch locks and the compute blade is seated properly with the chassis 4 4 Compute Blade Components system Memory General Guidelines The system board contains four 4 memory slots Make sure the memory modules are properly installed and secured before use Population Rules MEMORY POPULATION TABLE REQUIRED HERE Installing a Memory Module A WARNING Use caution when removing a memory module The memory module can remain hot even after the system is powered down Push the memory slot locking latches outwards Figure 4 4 Align the notch on the memory module with the socket guide Install the memory module into the desired socket Press down the memory module until the locking latches secure the memory module of qe c Install the compute blade into the chassis See Installing a Compute Blade Memory Module Notch Locking Latch Socket Guide Socket Figure 4 4 Installing a Memory Module Removing a Memory Module A CAUTION Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional service technician Basic repairs and troubleshooting can be done if authorized in the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from Tyan If damage has occu
29. e TIN SI a marido a ont His bod dodo Hanon oo ore diia doe 6 1 SANDI ROUNE tu rasos oe eee eee d eee eee oo 6 1 Checking EGUMEN becera e as 6 1 Troubleshooting External Connections ooooooooooooo oo 6 1 System Alert Messages dow 13S a 6 1 Troubleshooting Chassis Components 0000 c ee eee 6 1 POM uae ee lis anga ens aia rn duras dus BS eet a a 6 1 m S lisa ec al ge Sted MOS BL ee aoe lado Wa TK ba ag a nae ee 6 1 Mat od ee a ne KG a NG ci oe oe 6 1 Pass through CMM Module a a eens 6 1 Troubleshooting Compute Blade Components 6 2 MEMON asco fera cibo eet Dreier dodo tst be as aaa 6 2 AD AAA uo A E ae aa nts ek ae 6 2 es PR ET 6 2 Sysiem BOSfC s s coca lupe qai Gud Bed Gnd esae ertet Go AC Ros cir id a di 6 2 System Diagnostic cueca is iras 6 2 Administrator Diagnostics edd t b o ode a id SG Mn a REA dp Se 6 2 Syst m Diagnostics der eode e ex b Souls e DD a RR EQUI EH en 6 2 Using System Diagfi9slleS viscosa tera rita 6 2 Running System Diagnostics llle 6 2 Testing OPINAS sica cow aem dogm a d RU Sr di Es Ra Ree mds 6 3 Enor Messages 22 4 diia stie dicant detta dnc ede dede dub ina ditor 6 3 Parts LISUNG aa aaa aa aa aa a a a BE Ere qu ari be d sm sies 7 1 Getting Help and Support A 1 Te chinical SUDO zs ect ee eee ee KE A GN a ENE AE X aer e hoe E dual A 1 Safety InIormiallonh sour rio ea B 1 General oale si dada bre ee A a
30. e release latch locks and the module is seated properly with the chassis Figure 5 5 5 6 Chassis Components Removing an I O and CMM System Board A CAUTION Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional service technician Basic repairs and troubleshooting can be done if authorized in the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from Tyan If damage has occurred due to repairs or service that is not approved by Tyan the product warranty becomes invalid Review all safety guidelines that are provided with the Tyan MicroServer A CAUTION For cooling purposes when the Pass through CMM module removed it should be immediately replaced with another Pass through CMM module for proper cooling and air circulation to occur Prerequisite Power down the system Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the Pass through CMM module Remove the Pass through CMM module Refer to Removing Pass through CMM Module 1 Remove five 5 screws from the Pass through CMM system board Figure 5 6 2 Slightly lift the rear of the system board 3 Pull and remove the system board from the Pass through CMM blade I O and CMM System Board Pass through Gigabit LAN Blade Port Slots Management Port Slot Figure 5 6 Removing the Pass through CMM Module System Board Chassis Components 5 7 5 8 Installing an Pass through CMM System Board 1 Holding the
31. em board or the processor Compute Blade Components 4 9 3 Remove the processor from the socket Processor gt Connector 1 P Indicator Locking Lever Processor Socket Socket Corner Tab Top Plate Figure 4 9 Releasing the Processor Locking Lever FM65 B8001 Processor A CAUTION Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional service technician Basic repairs and troubleshooting can be done if authorized in the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from Tyan If damage has occurred due to repairs or service that is not approved by Tyan the product warranty becomes invalid Review all safety guidelines that are provided with the Tyan MicroServer A WARNING There is strong pressure securing the CPU locking latch to the socket Use caution when releasing the locking lever because it can spring up Prerequisite Power down the system Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the compute blade s Remove the compute blade Refer to Removing a Compute Blade Remove the heat sink Refer to Removing a Heat Sink 1 Release the locking lever from the socket tab Figure 4 10 2 Pull the locking lever on the processor socket from the locked position until it is fully open A CAUTION Make sure that the locking lever is in the fully open position before installing or removing a processor Failure to do so may result in permanent damage to
32. ervice that is not approved by Tyan the product warranty becomes invalid Review all safety guidelines that are provided with the Tyan MicroServer Removing a Bridge Board Prerequisite Power down the system Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the compute blade s Remove the compute blade Refer to Removing a Compute Blade Remove the hard drive Refer to Removing a Hard Drive 1 Remove four 4 screws from the bridge board Figure 4 13 Slide and disconnect the bridge board from the system board 3 Lift and remove the bridge board from the compute blade Board Connector System Board Figure 4 13 Removing the Bridge Board Installing a Bridge Board Lower the bridge board onto the compute blade Figure 4 13 Slide and connect the bridge board connector to the system board Install and secure the bridge board with the four 4 screws Install the compute blade into the chassis See Installing a Compute Blade Se IS Compute Blade Components 4 15 Removing a System Board A CAUTION Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional service technician Basic repairs and troubleshooting can be done if authorized in the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from Tyan If damage has occurred due to repairs or service that is not approved by Tyan the product warranty becomes invalid Review all safety guidelines that are provided with the Tyan MicroSer
33. ge personal injury or death A CAUTION Indicates a potential loss of data or damage to equipment gt NOTE Indicates information that is important to know for the proper completion of a procedure choice of an option or completing a task OVCIVIEW aud cisco as About the Tyan MicroServer System n nananana aana 1 1 PCdIUNCS 4 0 204 2464 540 0500 25R 800054608 D8 dos tee Bg WB BB gay 1 1 PrROGUC MOGOG S d Bode eee eee RERUU E UBPESBESQqI AX REC Rs 1 6 Catalog I arts CiS suas arae de OU ALTO UE an Se o Seeds dr td 1 6 GOMAS a crore MOD ECCE 1 6 ACCES SOM Sia riu acd itu is a pd os AN NU iat Gud 1 6 About Your System asana anaa anana eren 2 1 Necessary INIOMMallON 23 3 5 9 rr a o De en A Na Aeg dp e 2 1 Safety Information and Precautions o oooocoonoonoo noo 2 1 Recycling Ifermaliols s 2 dti ur bora Bened dad donec 2 2 General Information o o o ooooooo rn 2 2 WOIK ALS rta d ua did etui pe afar dente duis AUS QI dede oe Ioa in ao Mode Wen eco sida Sob 2 2 Recommended Equipment 0 000 n 2 2 oysteim OVeIVIBW xii edu uen Sep rra rcx E RC OR opa 2 3 SS EMPERO VIGW ss quan a dunt Deo a deoa Mach oU NE Sur Pod add uA Ve ex 2 4 System Rear VieW o o o ocoooooo ees 2 4 SystemiIteral VIGW 23 do paritur a Ex chee dio fate re xr Ceo ai i ec 2 5 Compute Blade Overview naana cc ee eens 2 6 FS US ec cu deed oan decal ta sete ks al cna a Bech nes Sec te A i gh ieee Deca a tr
34. gure various settings such as alerts users or network List of Alerts Options Config Debo a lish ofthe configured alert destinations You can gala an Shel and prese fe Modily buten lo configure IL or Gand Test Abri do send a kesi alart lo he destination ure Aieri Alen Table 15 entrlos We Alerts Alert Level Destination Address Wetersrk 1 lle 2 Disasia All Not Configured Users Disable all Not Configured DR 4 Disable all Not Configured DateTime TP Lettings 5 Disable All Hot C nfigured AL Certfacahm B Disable An Hol Configur d f Disabie An Hol Conngured Refresh Page a Disable All Hol Configured 8 Disable Al Hol Configured E Lager 10 Diaa All Hol Configured 11 Digable All Hol Configured Modify Send Test Alert Delete Figure 3 5 Configurtation Console Menu Table 3 4 Configuration Wem Desoription Select to configure or test an existing alert Mouse Mode Select the type of mouse mode absolute Default or relative Network Settings Select to view and configure the network settings DHCP or Static SMTP Select to configure alerts users and network SMTP settings Select to add modify or delete the current configured users list SDR Select to modify enable or disable sensor thresholds Chassis Management Module 3 5 3 6 Table 3 4 Configuration Continued o ttm Description Date Time NTP Select to manually set the date and time settings or Settings synchronize with a specifie
35. hassis Figure 5 4 2 Slide the top cover until the bottom edge of the top cover is under the chassis and the top cover is secure to the chassis 3 Install and secure the top cover with the three 3 screws Chassis Components 5 5 Pass through CMM Module A CAUTION Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional service technician Basic repairs and troubleshooting can be done if authorized in the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from Tyan If damage has occurred due to repairs or service that is not approved by Tyan the product warranty becomes invalid Review all safety guidelines that are provided with the Tyan MicroServer A CAUTION For cooling purposes when the Pass through CMM module removed it should be immediately replaced with another Pass through CMM module for proper cooling and air circulation to occur Prerequisite Power down the system Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the Pass through CMM module Removing Pass through CMM Module 1 Press and hold the release latch on the Pass through CMM module Figure 5 5 2 Pull the handle on the Pass through CMM module to remove it from the chassis Handle Figure 5 5 Removing a Pass through CMM Module Installing Pass through CMM Module 1 Install the Pass through CMM module into the chassis until th
36. he system if necessary Installing the Inner Rail A WARNING Use caution when removing the inner rail from the rail kit assembly The rails can slide out and cause personal injury or damage to the TYAN MicroServer 1 Remove the inner rail from the rail kit assembly 2 Align and insert the holes on the inner rail into the pins on the side of the chassis Figure 2 12 3 Slide the inner rail until the latch key on the rail locks and is secure to the chassis 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the remaining side Inner Rail Figure 2 12 Installing the Inner Rail 2 12 About Your System Installing the Outer Rail A WARNING Use caution when installing the outer rail The middle rail which is attached to the outer rail can slide out and cause personal injury or damage to the system 1 Align and place the front mounting bracket of the outer rail on the front cabinet column of the rack Figure 2 13 Extend the length of the outer rail until the rail reaches the rear cabinet column of the rack Align and place the rear mounting bracket on the rear cabinet column of the rack gt NOTE A Secure the outer rail to the rack with the screws and washers to the front and rear of the rack gt NOTE The outer rails contain the words FRONT and REAR The FRONT of the outer rail must be placed towards the front of the rack and REAR must be placed towards the rear A CAUTION Both
37. i PFC AC SKU DC 12V sourced from rack DC SKU option oystem board Tyan B5511GM2N B8001GM2N Processors FM65 B5511 e Support 1 Intel Sandy Bridge DT CPU Socket H2 e Quad core Sandy Bridge DT w TDP 45W e Dual core Sandy Bridge DT w TDP 20W FM65 B8001 e Support 1 AMD Opteron AM3 socket e Athlon X2 Dual Core CPU 45W e Athlon II X3 Tri Core CPU 45W e Athlon X4 Quad Core CPU 45W Overview 1 1 Table 1 1 MicroServer Features Continued p em CI Chipset FM65 B5511 e Intel Cougar Point PCH e AST2150 iBMC FM65 B8001 e AMD SR5650 SP5100 e AST2150 iBMC Memory ki B5511 FM65 B8001 U DDR III wECC 1066 1333 VLP UDIMM Integrated LAN Controllers Intel 82574L Gigabit controllers BIOS e AMI BIOS on 8Mbit Flash ROM Supports ACPI 2 0 Supports boot from USB device Power on mode control for AC power loss recovery Internal Connector 1 One SATA connector for 2 5 SATA SATAII hard drive on the motherboard 1 One SATA connector for 2 5 SATA SATAII hard drive on the Bridge Board Internal I O 2 USB ports 1 VGA port e Switches m Power LED m Power LED m Hard drive activity LED m System health ID LED Form Factor Compute W128 88 x H28 x D358 8 mm 5 07 x 1 10 x 14 13 inch RAGE gt NOTE Supports 9 mm high hard drive 1 2 Overview Table 1 1 MicroServer Features Continued Item Description Pass through M1902F65 Gigabit PHY CMMPT 2 BCM 54616s GPHY 2 Octal G
38. iga PHY BCM54980 CMM subsystem a 1 ASPEED AST2150 1 8 MB FLASH Rear I O m 1 RJ45 to support remote management from CMM m 18 RJ45 1000 Base T port w activity LED 1 One Power Switch m 1 Power LED m 1 System Health LED Form factor W108 mm x L358 4 mm 4 25 in x 14 11 inch Mid Plane M1247F65 BP e System management 1 CMM connector for IPMB m 4 I2C switch for I2C Bus extender m 4 Power connector PDB Blade connection m 18 PCI E x 8 connector H W Monitor m 4 System temperature sensor with SMBUS Form Factor W435 mm x L165 mm 17 13 in x 6 50 inch PDB Board Power Rating SPEC M1608F65 PDB 1600W Power output rating 2 1 Redundant PSU PSU Power Input a 3 System PSU comply connectors m 12DC power input from Chassis Power delivery system m 12V and 12Vsb power input Blade System DC power input DC power Connector m 12V DC power input from chassis delivery system Power output 4 Power connector for Blade power m 12V DC power Form Factor W176 5 mm x L150 mm 6 95 in x 5 91 inch Bridge Board M1708F65 BDG One 1 SATA connector for 2 5 SATA SATAII hard drive Form factor W118 88 mm x L96 8 mm 4 68 in x 3 81 inch Overview 1 3 Table 1 1 MicroServer Features Continued wem CI e Dedicated LAN port for chassis management e Remote management amp monitoring m System Blades e Blade Present status e Blade Power On Power Off e Blade Power Stagger Sta
39. ing 4 17 Removing 4 16 System Memory 4 5 General Guidelines 4 5 Installing Memory Module 4 5 Population Rules 4 5 Removing Memory Module 4 5 D 2 Index
40. ing a Compute Blade Compute Blade Components 4 7 Removing a Hard Drive A CAUTION Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional service technician Basic repairs and troubleshooting can be done if authorized in the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from Tyan If damage has occurred due to repairs or service that is not approved by Tyan the product warranty becomes invalid Review all safety guidelines that are provided with the Tyan MicroServer Prerequisite Power down the system Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the compute blade s Remove the compute blade Refer to Removing a Compute Blade 1 Remove two 2 screws from the hard drive bracket Figure 4 7 2 Slide and disconnect the hard drive bracket until the hard drive is disconnected from the connector 3 Lift and remove the hard drive bracket Hard Drive Bracket Bracket Flange Figure 4 7 Removing a Hard Drive Module 4 Remove four 4 screws from the hard drive bracket Figure 4 8 5 Remove the hard drive bracket from the hard drive module Figure 4 8 Removing a Hard Drive Bracket 4 8 Compute Blade Components Processors General Guidelines A CAUTION To avoid damage to the system board e Do not touch the processor socket contacts e Do not lower the processor into the socket at an angle A CAUTION To avoid damage to the processor e Handle the processo
41. lace the processor in the socket 6 Latch the lever under the top plate s corner tab being cautious not to damage the system board with the tip of the lever Compute Blade Components 4 11 7 Secure the locking lever to the socket corner tab 8 Apply a small amount of thermal grease thermal pad on the processor gt NOTE Always replace the thermal grease pad before installing a processor See the manufacturer s guidelines for your type of thermal grease pad 9 Install the heat sink See Installing a Heat Sink 10 Install the compute blade into the chassis See Installing a Compute Blade FM65 B8001 Processor A CAUTION If the CPU is positioned in the socket incorrectly the CPU or system board can become damaged The use of force is not required to install the CPU into the socket Prerequisite Power down the system Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the compute blade s Remove the compute blade Refer to Removing a Compute Blade Remove the heat sink Refer to Removing a Heat Sink 1 Pull the locking lever on the processor socket from the locked position until it is fully open A CAUTION Make sure that the locking lever is in the fully open position before installing or removing a processor Failure to do so may result in permanent damage to the system board or the processor 2 Remove the socket cover from the socket 3 Unpack the new processor and remove any protective material Align the processor over
42. nce 2 6 Fs Fy We AS A ae as ae ne 2 6 FM65 B8001 Blade A eee ee ee aloes 2 7 Compute Blade LED Behavior 0 00 eens 2 8 MIA Pla vrs coria il Gate ea ERE putate Se Se eh 2 9 Pass through CMM Module Overview 00 00 eee ee eee 2 10 Pass through CMM LED Behavior 0 00 cc eee eee eens 2 11 VO CONMECUVINY eec rm 2 11 VO RO Madri A ad io 2 11 Mounting the System into a 4 Post Rack oo oooooooo 2 12 Preparing for the Installation l l 2 12 Iristallirrg tne TOL Fell srta pirata daa et ewan partos Bhar aes 2 12 Installing the Outer Rail llle 2 13 Installing the System using the 4 Post Rack Kil ooooooooooooooooo 2 13 Chassis Management Module 3 1 ACGUINING anm IP AGOleSS x42 26 ina oit de Ro enr oon Bo ftd 3 1 Chassis Management Console ooocoococooononoo eee 3 3 O A drone ah ag ag as dogs ECOL EI es eet EA each ie rape eed Aare eS 3 3 System INONMA rra dcn eni EE ELE GES sled USES wed Ses 3 4 SENE Heallh sais nope ne ug AU SR ur Oa Ed am ii Da eR 3 4 COR TgutetlODies dad iuri dun dre i o Oe era Ded ate ES dl etie ees dede 3 5 Remote GONG aaa kng aka gg ka bang a ng gana BK BB E E KA e Ead ver Ese a 3 6 MGG NANG su a sino tdo os desk ge ode Bal ag ob a rd ih a e e SP dee 3 7 3 7 GIOUDENIG PCT Ba enkang ea ee data Compute Blade Components MOGU 110 MER E ERE TE EO C TO oe
43. oServer you should first turn to your dealer for direct support The system has most likely been configured or designed by the dealer and they should have the best idea of what hardware and software your system contains If this option is not available then MiTAC International Corporation can help Besides designing innovative and quality products for over a decade MiTAC has continuously offered customers service beyond their expectations Tyan s website http www tyan com provides easy to access resources such as in depth Linux Online Support sections with downloadable Linux drivers and comprehensive compatibility reports for chassis memory and much more With all these convenient resources just a few keystrokes away users can easily find their latest software and operating system components to keep their systems running as powerful and productive as possible MiTAC also ranks high for its commitment to fast and friendly customer support through email By offering plenty of options for users MiTAC serves multiple market segments with the industry s most competitive services to support them Please feel free to contact us directly for this service at tech support tyan com Help Resources e Seethe Tyan s website for FAQ s bulletins driver updates and other information http www tyan com e Contact your dealer for help before calling Tyan e Check the Tyan user group alt comp periphs mainboard Tyan TYAN FM65 B5511 FM65 B800 User s
44. posite pattern Heat Sink Figure 4 11 Installing the Heat Sink 4 Install the compute blade into the chassis See Installing a Compute Blade Removing a Heat Sink A CAUTION Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional service technician Basic repairs and troubleshooting can be done if authorized in the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from Tyan If damage has occurred due to repairs or service that is not approved by Tyan the product warranty becomes invalid Review all safety guidelines that are provided with the Tyan MicroServer Compute Blade Components 4 13 A WARNING Use caution when removing the heat sink The heat sink can remain hot even after the system has powered down Prerequisite Power down the system Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the compute blade s Remove the compute blade Refer to Removing a Compute Blade 1 Loosen four 4 captive screws on the heat sink Figure 4 12 2 Lift and remove the heat sink from the system board Heat Sink Figure 4 12 Removing the Heat Sink 4 14 Compute Blade Components System Board A CAUTION Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional service technician Basic repairs and troubleshooting can be done if authorized in the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from Tyan If damage has occurred due to repairs or s
45. pter explains how to replace components relating to the chassis components including the power supply module fan module top cover and Pass through CMM module Disassembly Flowchart The following flowchart outlines the disassembly procedures Power Down the Server Power WO and Supply Fan Module Top Cover CMM Module Module Figure 5 1 Disassembly Flowchart Chassis Components 5 1 Power Supply Modules System Power Guidelines The following table provides specifications about the power supply module Table 5 1 Power System Module Specifications momaon vesent 00 Input Range e AC 100 127Vac 9 2A 50 60Hz e AC 200 240Vac 4 4A 50 60Hz Output 12V 65A 12VSB 2A 800W Max Dimensions 196 mm x W 73 5 mm x H 40 mm ME 57 inch The following table provides information about the LED lights on the power supply module Table 5 2 LED Status Stor shutdown failure OCP OVP Fan Fail Power supply warning events where the power 1Hz supply continues to operate high temp high Blink AMBER power high current slow fan AC present Only 12VSB on PS off or PS in 1Hz Smart Redundant state Blink T Output ON and OK Output ON and OK and OK AC cord unplugged oHz Blink GREEN 5 2 Chassis Components Removing a Power Supply Module A CAUTION Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional service technician Basic repairs and trouble
46. r ONLY by the edges e Do not touch the contacts on the bottom of the processor A CAUTION The heat sink thermal media is not reusable It must be replaced after removing a heat sink or prior to installing a new processor Removing a Processor FM65 B5511 Processor A CAUTION Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional service technician Basic repairs and troubleshooting can be done if authorized in the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from Tyan If damage has occurred due to repairs or service that is not approved by Tyan the product warranty becomes invalid Review all safety guidelines that are provided with the Tyan MicroServer A WARNING There is strong pressure securing the processor locking latch to the socket Use caution when releasing the locking lever to prevent damage or injury Prerequisite Power down the system Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the compute blade s Remove the compute blade Refer to Removing a Compute Blade Remove the heat sink Refer to Removing a Heat Sink 1 Release the locking lever from the socket cover tab Figure 4 9 2 Rotate the locking lever on the processor socket from the locked position until the socket cover is fully open A CAUTION Make sure that the locking lever is in the fully open position before installing or removing a processor Failure to do so may result in permanent damage to the syst
47. r Rail 2 12 Outer Rail 2 13 System 2 13 Mounting 2 12 Preparing 2 12 C Chassis Components 5 1 Disassembly Flowchart 5 1 Introduction 5 1 Compute Blade Components 4 1 Disassembly Flowchart 4 1 Enumeration 4 2 Features 2 6 FM65 B5511 2 6 FM65 B8001 2 7 Introduction 4 1 Compute Blade Blank 4 3 Installing 4 3 Removing 4 3 Compute Blade Modules 4 4 Installing 4 4 Removing 4 4 F Fan Modules 5 4 Installing 5 4 Removing 5 4 H Hard Drives 4 7 Installing 4 7 Removing 4 8 Heat Sinks 4 13 General Guidelines 4 13 Installing 4 13 Removing 4 13 I I O and CMM Module Installing 5 6 Overview 2 10 Removing 5 6 System Board Index Installing 5 8 Removing 5 7 I O Connectivity 2 11 I O Port Mapping 2 11 Compute Blade 2 11 I O and CMM Module 2 11 Information General 2 2 Necessary 2 1 Precautions 2 1 Recommended Equipment 2 2 Recycling 2 2 Safety 2 1 Work Area 2 2 M Microserver About 1 1 features 1 1 Models 1 6 Overview 1 1 Mid Plane Features 2 8 2 11 P Parts Accessories 1 6 Contens 1 6 List See Catalog 1 6 Power Supply Modules 5 2 Installing 5 3 Removing 5 3 System Power Guidelines 5 2 Processors 4 9 General Guidelines 4 9 Installing 4 11 Removing 4 9 S System Front View 2 4 Internal View 2 5 Overview 2 3 Rear View 2 4 Top Cover Closing 5 5 Opening 5 5 D 1 System Board 4 15 Bridge Board Installing 4 15 Removing 4 15 Install
48. rounding strap or conductive mat anti static pad About Your System System Overview A CAUTION Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional service technician Basic repairs and troubleshooting can be done if authorized in the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from Tyan If damage has occurred due to repairs or services that are not approved by Tyan the product warranty becomes invalid Review all safety guidelines that are provided with the Tyan MicroServer The Tyan MicroServer contains components that can be removed and replaced The following image indicates the location of the components that can be removed which are further described in detail in Chapters 5 and 6 of this user s manual System Fan Modules Power Supply Modules Pass through CMM Compute Module Blades Figure 2 1 Tyan MicroServer Overview About Your System 2 3 System Front View gt aid e E o oO o a MO MO e cQ e cQ O f f f B NY W eR i a lo 4 ENE Q Q e B o o Oo o MO e cO e e y AT y S e ll dd p la AT N N wi Te I O Q f N
49. rred due to repairs or service that is not approved by Tyan the product warranty becomes invalid Review all safety guidelines that are provided with the Tyan MicroServer Compute Blade Components 4 5 A WARNING Use caution when removing a memory module The memory module can remain hot even after the system is powered down Prerequisite Power down the system Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the compute blade s Remove the compute blade Refer to Removing a Compute Blade Figure 4 4 1 Push the memory slot locking latch outwards 2 Remove the memory module from the socket 4 6 Compute Blade Components Hard Drives Installing a Hard Drive Prerequisite Power down the system Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the compute blade s Remove the compute blade Refer to page 4 3 Removing a Compute Blade 1 Remove hard disk drive bracket from the blade 2 Align and place the hard drive bracket with the hard drive Figure 4 5 3 Secure the hard drive to the hard drive bracket with four 4 screws Figure 4 5 Installing a Hard Drive Bracket 4 Position and align the bracket flange with the compute blade Figure 4 6 5 Place the hard drive assembly on the compute blade Hard Drive Bracket Bracket Flange Figure 4 6 Installing a Hard Drive Module 6 Install and secure the hard drive assembly with two 2 screws 7 Install the compute blade into the chassis Refer to page 4 3 Install
50. rt up e Blade Reset e Blade Graceful Shutdown e Blade identify LED on off m Power Supplies e Power Present status e Power Status on or off m Cooling fans e FAN speed control amp monitor e FAN failed alert m Networking switches option e Reset Ethernet Switch e Gigabit Switch Management UI Links H W Healthy Monitor Blade Chassis PSU module FAN module System Healthy monitor Temperature sensors power status and FAN speed m System Event Log Advance Control Power Fail alert Power consumption Monitor AC in DC in DC out IPMI 2 0 MANAGEMENT Through LAN or I2C E MAIL report Chassis Graceful Shutdown 1 4 Overview Table 1 1 MicroServer Features Continued wem CI Blade BMC e Remote management amp monitoring m System Blades e Blade Power On Power Off e Blade Reset e Blade Graceful Shutdown e Blade identify LED on off e H W Healthy Monitor m oystem Healthy monitor Temperature sensors and voltages m System Event Log e IPMI 2 0 MANAGEMENT Through LAN or I2C e iKVM e Serial Over LAN SOL e Virtual Media Over LAN e Email report e Chassis Graceful Shutdown Operating Environment Operating Temperature m 10 C to 35 C Non Operating Temperature e FM65 B5511 m 40 C to 70 C e FM65 B8001 m 40 C to 70 C Operating Humidity e FM65 B5511 m 10 to 80 e FM65 B8001 m 15 to 80 non condensing at 40 C Non Operating Humidity e FM65 B5511 m 5 to 95 e FM65 B8001
51. shooting can be done if authorized in the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from Tyan If damage has occurred due to repairs or service that is not approved by Tyan the product warranty becomes invalid Review all safety guidelines that are provided with the Tyan MicroServer A CAUTION Make sure that the power cable is disconnected from the power supply module PSU before attempting to remove the PSU 1 Disconnect the power cable from the power supply module socket Figure 5 2 2 Press and hold the release latch on the power supply module 3 Pull the handle on the power supply module to remove it from the chassis Power Supply Socket Release Latch Figure 5 2 Removing a Power Supply Module Installing a Power Supply Module 1 Install the power supply module into the chassis until the release latch locks and the power supply module is seated properly with the chassis Figure 5 2 2 Connect the power cable into the power supply module socket Chassis Components 5 3 Fan Modules A CAUTION Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional service technician Basic repairs and troubleshooting can be done if authorized in the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from Tyan If damage has occurred due to repairs or service that is not approved by Tyan the product warranty becomes invalid Review all safety guidelines
52. the system board or the processor 4 10 Compute Blade Components 3 Remove the processor from the socket Processor gt Connector 1 Indicator Locking Lever E Socket Tab Connector1 E Lo Processor Indicator gt Socket Figure 4 10 Releasing the Processor Locking Lever Installing a Processor FM65 B5511 Processor A CAUTION If the CPU is positioned in the socket incorrectly the CPU or system board can become damaged The use of force is not required to install the CPU into the socket Prerequisite Power down the system Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the compute blade s Remove the compute blade Refer to Removing a Compute Blade Remove the heat sink Refer to Removing a Heat Sink 1 Rotate the locking lever on the processor socket from the locked position until it is fully open A CAUTION Make sure that the locking lever is in the fully open position before installing or removing a processor Failure to do so may result in permanent damage to the system board or the processor Remove the socket cover from the socket 3 Unpack the new processor and remove any protective material Align the processor over the socket and make sure the connector 1 indicators on the processor and the socket are aligned Figure 4 9 e Gently p
53. ute blade models Table 2 4 Compute Blade LED Behavior e XEM NN 5 sie he O O 2 8 About Your System Mid Plane Figure 2 9 Mid Plane Front View Table 2 5 Mid Plane Front View D Deseription Lx PCI E x8 connectors x18 L8 PCI E x16 connectors x2 ngah o d o D O Figure 2 10 Mid Plane Rear View Table 2 6 Mid Plane Rear View Description 2 x 6 PIN Power connector x4 2x5 PIN I2C connector 2x 15 PIN FAN connector About Your System 2 9 Pass through CMM Module Overview CMM Gigabit LAN Ports 1 to 18 Status ID Warning LED LED OOW SO O OSO Tr O Or O Or O O 15 7 5 oobc 13 11 3 1 9 emp O O TITIN
54. ver Prerequisite Power down the system Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the compute blade s Remove the compute blade Refer to Removing a Compute Blade Remove the heat sink Refer to Removing a Heat Sink Remove the bridge board Refer to Removing a Bridge Board 1 Remove the screws from the system board Figure 4 14 B8001 System x 4 screws B5511 System x 5 screws Lift the rear of the system board pivoting it at the front Pull the system board at the pivot point away from the blade housing 74 System Board USB Slots Power Button System Power LED Slot Figure 4 14 Removing the B8001 System Board 4 16 Compute Blade Components System Board USB Slots Power Button System Power LED Slot Figure 4 15 Removing the B5511 System Board Installing a System Board 1 Align front of the system board DIMM slots positioned in the front with the front of the blade housing Slide the front of the system board into the housing 3 Lower the system board into the housing making sure the screw holes on the system board align with the screw nuts on the board housing 4 Secure the system board to the blade housing with the screws Figure 4 14 B8001 System x 4 screws B5511 System x 5 screws 5 Install the compute blade into the chassis See Installing a Compute Blade Compute Blade Components 4 17 4 18 Compute Blade Components Chapter 5 Chassis Components Introduction This cha

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