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1. ri rise rras 56 Table 7 AC Input Voltage Range cssseccsisseessscssecsssossssesscorssesieosesessaosssessoasvsessvonasestezonssscssonsessesensesss 137 Table 8 Over Voltage Protection Limits eee e eee eee e esee ee eee eene eee tn sette seta aset an setate setae seen a ee 137 Table 9 AC Input Voltage Range eoe eere oontra ee avra vn ebenso ese aiii ss 138 Table 10 Over Voltage Protection Limits ee esee eren ee ee eee eene eee en nette seen aset easet etas etae s tenue 138 Table 11 System Environmental Limits Summary 4 eee esee eee eee sees esee seen neta aetas sense taste tenue 138 Table 12 POST Progress Code LED Example ee cresce esee esee eese eese tn setas etna etna sense tasses setae 141 Table 13 POST Progress Code Decoder cele eee eee eee ee ee ee esee seen sette seta asse en see tn s toss seen a ee 142 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide xiii Server System Features 1 Server System Features This section helps you identify the components of your server system You can download the Quick Reference Label from www intel com support Intel Server System P4308RPLSHDR View a SEES AF006097 So 3 5
2. 8h 4h 2h h 8h dh 2h jih LED Description SEC Phase Olh First POST code after CPU reset 02h Microcode load begin 03h CRAM initialization begin 04h Pei Cache When Disabled 05h SEC Core At Power On Begin 06h Early CPU initialization during Sec Phase 07h Early SB initialization during Sec Phase 08h Early NB initialization during Sec Phase 09h End Of Sec Phase OEh Microcode Not Found OFh Microcode Not Loaded PEI Phase 10h PEI Core lih CPU PEIM 15h NB PEIM 19h SB PEIM MRC Process Codes MRC Progress Code Sequence is executed PEI Phase continued Memory Installed CPU PEIM CPU Init CPU PEIM Cache Init CPU PEIM BSP Select CPU PEIM AP Init CPU PEIM CPU SMM Init Dxe IPL started DXE Phase 60h DXE Core started 142 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Appendix C LED Decoder Diagnostic LED Decoder 1 LED On 0 LED Off Checkpoint Upper Nibble Lower Nibble MSB LSB 8h 34h 2h jth 8h dh 2h jih LED Description 61h DXE NVRAM Init 62h SB RUN Init 63h Dxe CPU Init DXE PCI Host Bridge Init 69h DXE NB Init 6Ah DXE NB SMM Init 70h D
3. 16 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Note Heatsink Ky styles may vary AF006176 Figure 15 Removing Processor Heatsink Installing the Processor 3x CAUTION 1 Processor must be appropriate You may damage the server board if you install a processor that is inappropriate for your server For a web link to the list of compatible processor s see Additional Information and Software 2 ESD and handling processors Reduce the risk of electrostatic discharge ESD damage to the processor by doing the following 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 Avoid moving around unnecessarily 3 Protective socket cover needs to be removed for proper cooling of the processor failure to remove the cover could result in damage to the system 1 Push the level handle down and away from the socket to release it see letter A Rotate the lever open all the way see letter B AF006139 AF006140 Figure 16 Installing Processor Open the Socket Lever Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 17 Server Utilities 2 Open the Load Plate as shown AF006141 Figure 17 Installing Processor Open the Load Plate 3 Install the Processor Take the processor out of the box and remove the protective shipping cover Orient the pro
4. AF003978 Figure 79 Removing the Front Panel Board Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 51 Server Utilities 7 Remove the cap on the front panel board power button and install the new cap on the new front panel board power button AF003979 AF003980 Figure 80 Removing and Installing the Cap on Front Panel Board 8 Attach the new front panel board in the front panel tray see letter A and secure the new front panel board with the screw see letter B AF003981 Figure 81 Installing the New Front Panel Board 9 Installing the front panel tray with the front panel board For instructions see Installing the Front Panel Tray 10 Install the front bezel For instructions see Removing and Installing the Front Bezel 11 Install the air duct based on board requirement 14 Install the chassis cover For instructions see Installing the System Side Cover 15 Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable into the server 16 Power up the server Installing Alternate Serial Port 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual 2 Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable 3 Remove the chassis cover For instructions see Removing the System Side Cover 52 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities 4 Remove the alternate serial port knockout by pressing the knockout from inside the chassis S
5. 2 Place the server board into the server system see letter A Secure the server board with nine screws see letter B nU p AF006180 Figure 61 Installing the Server Board Replacing a Fixed Fan Removing the Fixed Fan 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual 2 Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable 3 Remove the chassis cover For instructions see Removing the System Side Cover 4 Locate the rivet on the fan assembly Remove the screw from inside of the chassis and then take the fan out AF006181 Figure 62 Remove the fan from the chassis 40 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 3i Server Utilities Remove the fan and the rear vent cover under the fan AF004723 1 Figure 63 Removing the fan and the rear vent cover Installing the Fixed Fan 1 2 3 4 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable Remove the chassis cover For instructions see Removing the System Side Cover Hold the rear vent cover and the fan in alignment insert the sleeves of the nylon rivet into the rivet holes push the nylon rivet pins into the sleeves AF004724 1 Figure 64 Assemble the fan Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 41 Server Utilities 5 Locate the screw hole
6. Comments This option will control whether the associated InfiniBand Controller Option ROM is executed by BIOS during POST This will also control whether the InfiniBand controller FlexBoot program appears in the list of bootable devices This option only appears for Onboard or IO Module InfiniBand controllers It does not appear for Ethernet controllers Back to NIC Configuration Screen NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 15 NIC2 Port GUID 16 IOMI Port GUID 17 IOM2 Port GUID Option Values lt GUID Display gt Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only 16 hex digits of the Port GUID of the InfiniBand controller for NIC2 IOMI or IOM2 Back to NIC Configuration Screen NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 18 NICI Port PXE 19 NIC2 Port PXE 20 IOMI Port PXE 21 IOMI Port2 PXE 22 IOMI Port3 PXE 23 IOMI Port4 PXE 24 IOM2 Port PXE 25 IOM2 Port2 PXE 26 IOM2 Port3 PXE 27 IOM2 Port4 PXE Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable Disable Onboard IOM NIC Port PXE Boot Comments This will enable or disable PXE Boot capability for Port lt x x 1 47 of Onboard NIC z n 1 2 or IO Module lt n n 1 2 This option will not appear for ports on a NIC which is disabled or for individual ports when the corresponding NIC Port is disabled Only ports which actually exist for a particular NIC or IOM will appear i
7. Note This option appears only on boards equipped with a TPM Back to Security Screen Back to Screen Map Server Management Screen Tab The Server Management screen allows the user to configure several server management features This screen also provides an access point to the screens for configuring Console Redirection displaying system information and controlling the BMC LAN configuration To access this screen from the Main screen or other top level Tab screen press the right or left arrow keys to traverse the tabs at the top of the Setup screen until the Server Management screen is selected Main Advanced Security Assert NMI on SERR Assert NMI on PERR Reset on CATERR Resume on AC Power Loss Power Restore Delay Power Restore Delay Value Clear System Event Log FRB 2 Enable OS Boot Watchdog Timer OS Boot Watchdog Timer Policy OS Boot Watchdog Timer Timeout Plug amp Play BMC Detection EuP LOT6 Off Mode gt Console Redirection gt System Information gt BMC LAN Configuration Server Management Figure 95 Server Management Screen Boot Options Boot Manager Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Stay Off Last State Power On Disabled Auto Fixed Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Power off Reset 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Intel Server System P4000RP F
8. Comments When Legacy USB Support is Disabled USB devices are available only through OS drivers If the USB controller setting is Disabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to USB Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 4 XHCI Pre Boot Driver Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable Disable XHCI Pre Boot Driver support Comments If the USB controller setting is Disabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to USB Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 5 XHCI Hand off Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text This is a workaround for OSes without XHCI hand off support The XHCI ownership change should be claimed by XHCI driver Comments If the USB controller setting is Disabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to USB Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 6 EHCI Hand off Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 91 Server Utilities This is a workaround for OSes without EHCI hand off support The XHCI ownership change should be claimed by EHCI driver Comments If the USB controller setting is Disabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to USB Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 7 Port 60 64 Emulation Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enables I O port 60h 64h emulation support This may be needed for legacy USB keyboard support when using an OS
9. Repeat above steps until all four feet are installed AF003966 Figure 72 Installing the Chassis Feet 7 Keep the chassis upright 8 Reconnect all peripheral devices and the AC power cable to the server Power up the server Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 47 Server Utilities Removing and Installing the Front Panel Tray A CAUTION The front panel is NOT hot swappable Before removing or replacing the control panel you must first take the server out of service turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system turn off the system by pressing the power button and unplug the AC power cord from the system or wall outlet Removing the Front Panel Tray 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable Remove the chassis cover For instructions see Removing the System Side Cover Remove the front bezel if it is installed For instructions see Removing the Front Bezel Remove the air duct if it is installed A ge ce pr or Disconnect the front panel cable USB cable from the server board Front Panel Connector Internal USB2 0 or USB3 0 Connector Detail AF006183 Figure 73 Disconnecting the Cables from the Server Board 7 Loosen the front panel cable and USB cable from the wire clip on chassis 8 Press the latch at the sides of the front panel see letter A and carefully s
10. USB Configuration group of configuration settings Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities 7 System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Option Values None Help Text View Configure system acoustic and performance information and settings Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to go to the System Acoustic and Performance Configuration group of configuration settings Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 8 Network Stack Option Values None Help Text Network Stack Settings Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to go to the NetWork Stack group of configuration settings Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map Processor Configuration The Processor Configuration screen displays the processor identification and microcode level core frequency cache sizes information for all processors currently installed It also allows the user to enable or disable a number of processor options To access this screen from the Main screen select Advanced gt Processor Configuration To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Advanced screen then select the desired screen The Processor Configuration screen will display different fields for single socket 2 socket and 4 socket boards shown as below Figures Intel Server System P4000RP Family Ser
11. EOh S3 Resume PEIM 3 started Elh S3 Resume PEIM S3 boot script E2h S3 Resume PEIM S3 Video Repost E3h S3 Resume PEIM S3 OS wake BIOS Recovery PEIM which detected forced Recovery condition PEIM which detected User Recovery condition Recovery PEIM Recovery started Recovery PEIM Capsule found F4h Recovery PEIM Capsule loaded 144 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Appendix D Getting Help Appendix D Getting Help If you encounter an issue with your server system follow these steps to obtain support 1 Visit the following Intel support web page http www intel com p en_US support server This web page provides 24x7 support when you need it to get the latest and most complete technical support information on all Intel Enterprise Server and Storage Platforms Information available at the support site includes Latest BIOS firmware drivers and utilities Product documentation installation and quick start guides Full product specifications technical advisories and errata Compatibility documentation for memory hardware add in cards chassis support matrix and operating systems Server and chassis accessory parts list for ordering upgrades or spare parts A searchable knowledgebase to search for product information throughout the support site 2 Ifyou are still unable to obtain a solution to your issue send an email to Intel s technic
12. Save Figure 105 Add EFI Boot Option Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 Add boot option label Option Values Enter label Help Text Create the label for the new boot option Comments This label becomes an abbreviation for this Boot Path Back to Add EFI Boot Option Screen Boot Options Screen Screen Map 2 Select File system Option Values Available Filesystems gt Help Text Select one filesystem from this list Comments Choose the filesystem on which this boot path resides Back to Add EFI Boot Option Screen Boot Options Screen Screen Map 3 Path for boot option Option Values Enter Boot Path Help Text Enter the path to the boot option in the format path filename efi Comments This will be the Boot Path residing on the filesystem chosen which will enter into the Boot Order with the Label entered above Back to Add EFI Boot Option Screen Boot Options Screen Screen Map 4 Save Option Values None Help Text Save the boot option Comments Selection only This will save the new Boot Option into the Boot Order Back to Add EFI Boot Option Screen Boot Options Screen Screen Map Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 129 Server Utilities Delete EFI Boot Option The Delete EFI Boot Option screen allows the user to remove an EFI boot option from the boot order The Internal EFI Shell Boot Option will not be listed since
13. The Main Screen is the first screen that appears when the BIOS Setup configuration utility is entered unless an error has occurred If an error has occurred the Error Manager Screen appears instead Advanced Security Server Management Boot Options Boot Manager Logged in as Platform ID System BIOS Primary BIOS Version Backup BIOS Version Build Date Memory Total Memory Quiet Boot Enabled Disabled POST Error Pause Enabled Disabled System Date Day MM DD YYY Y System Time HH MM SS Figure 84 Main Screen Screen Field Descriptions 58 1 Logged in as Option Values Administrator User gt Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Displays password level that setup is running in Administrator or User With no passwords set Administrator is the default mode Back to Main Screen Screen Map 2 Platform ID Option Values lt Platform ID gt Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Displays the Platform ID Board ID for the board on which the BIOS is executing POST Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities The Platform ID is limited to 8 characters because it is also used in the ACPI Tables which have that limitation In some cases this means that the Platform ID is abbreviated from the marketing designation Back to Main Screen Screen Map 3 Primary BIOS Version Option Values Current BIOS version ID gt Help Text lt No
14. Enhanced Intel SpeedStep R Technology allows the system to dynamically adjust processor voltage and core frequency which can result in decreased average power consumption and decreased average heat production Contact your OS vendor regarding OS support of this feature Comments When Disabled the processor setting reverts to running at Maximum TDP Core Frequency rated frequency Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities This option is only visible if all processors installed in the system support Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology In order for the Intel Turbo Boost option to be available Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology must be Enabled Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 12 Processor C3 Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable Disable Processor C3 ACPI C2 C3 report to OS Comments This is normally Disabled but can be Enabled for improved performance on certain benchmarks and in certain situations Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 13 Processor C6 Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable Disable Processor C6 ACPI C3 report to OS Comments This is normally Enabled but can be Disabled for improved performance on certain benchmarks and in certain situations Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 14 Intel R Hyper Threading Tech Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Intel R Hyper Threading Technology allows multithread
15. Esc key to return to the Advanced screen then select the desired screen Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 71 Server Utilities Advanced Memory Configuration Total Memory Effective Memory Current Configuration Current Memory Speed Ope Memory Operating Speed Selection Auto 1066 1333 1600 Correctable Error Threshold 20 10 5 All None DIMM Information DIMM_A1 DIMM_A2 DIMM B1 DIMM B2 Figure 87 Memory Configuration Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 Total Memory Option Values Total Physical Memory Installed in System Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Displays the amount of memory available in the system in the form of installed DDR3 DIMMs in units of GB Back to Memory Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 2 Effective Memory Option Values lt Total Effective Memory gt Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Displays the amount of memory available to the OS in MB or GB The Effective Memory is the Total Physical Memory minus the sum of all memory reserved for internal usage RAS redundancy and SMRAM Note Some server operating systems do not display the total physical memory installed 72 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Back to Memory Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 3 Current Memory Speed Option Values Operational Memory Speed in MT s gt He
16. Help Text Discard Changes made so far to any of the setup options 134 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to discard any pending unsaved changes in BIOS settings If there have been no changes made in the settings the BIOS will resume executing POST If changes have been made in BIOS settings and not yet saved a confirmation pop up will appear If the Discard Changes action is positively confirmed all pending changes will be discarded and BIOS will resume executing POST If the Discard Changes action is not confirmed BIOS will resume executing Setup without discarding pending changes Back to Save amp Exit Screen Screen Map 5 Load Default Values Option Values None Help Text Load Defaults Values for all the setup options Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to load default values for all BIOS settings These are the initial factory settings failsafe settings for all BIOS parameters There will be a confirmation popup to verify that the user really meant to take this action After initializing all BIOS settings to default values the BIOS will resume executing Setup so the user may made additional changes in the BIOS settings if necessary for example Boot Order before doing a Save Changes and Exit with a reboot to make the default settings take e
17. RAID levels supported and required drivers depend on the RAID stack selected Back to Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 2 AHCI Capable RAID Options Option Values Intel R ESRT2 LSI Intel R RSTe Help Text Intel R ESRT2 Powered By LSI Supports RAID 0 1 10 and optional RAID 5 with Intel RAID C600 Upgrade Keys Uses Intel ESRT2 drivers based on LSI MegaSR Intel R RSTe Provides pass through drive support Also provides host based RAID 0 1 10 5 support Uses Intel R RSTe iastor drivers Comments This option only appears when the SATA Controller is enabled and RAID Mode has been selected as the operational SATA Mode This setting selects the RAID stack to be used for SATA RAID with the onboard AHCI SATA controller If a RAID Volume has not previously been created that is compatible with the RAID stack selected it will be necessary to Save and Exit and reboot in order to create a RAID Volume Note This option does not appear on all boards Back to Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 3 Intel R Storage Module Option Values None Name of Storage Module detected Names of Storage Modules supported at this time are Intel R Integrated RAID Module Intel R Integrated RAID Module RMS25PB040 Intel R Integrated RAID Module RMT3PB080 Intel R Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080 Intel R Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB040 Intel R Int
18. Server System P4000RP Family Quick Installation User Guide Accessories or other Intel server products Spares and Configuration Guide To quickly and efficiently select compatible components to design a complete system Intel Server Configurator tool http serverconfigurator intel com sct_app aspx SctMain To make sure your system falls within the allowed power budget Power Budget Tool For software to manage your Intel server Intel Server Management Software For firmware and drivers Firmware and Drivers vi Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Safety InformalIaaiinicceend piace k ded elici Ie eas Lie EEUYPPLO FM bd DR FEY CVI DID CpU EUM PEL INI QUE IN Coe E EUCH RE iii PCE ACE c P n M 1 Server System He Aes m sis 1 Intel Server System P4308RPLSHDR View csssssssssssssssesssssssessssssssssssssscssssessssssssssssesesssssessssssseses 1 Hot Swap Hard Drive Bay and Front Panel Options 4 ecce eee e eese eene eene enne en sensn seen nue 2 Front Control Panel E 2 lp duum 3 Server Board CompOnelilS ence cori eo eere tte Petar ea rp ener ee ea oae t eE Et eH EY PEEL sens socssesestesssnseadsssssscassesssezsses 4 Intel Li
19. and root Those two User Names may not be changed Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 24 User Password Option Values Popup Entry Field 0 15 characters Help Text Press Enter key to enter password Maximum length is 15 characters Any ASCII printable characters can be used case sensitive alphabetic numeric and special characters Note Password entered will override any previously set password Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Comments This field will not indicate whether there is a password set already There is no display just press lt Enter gt for a popup with an entry field to enter a new password Any new password entered will override the previous password if there was one Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map Boot Options Screen Tab The Boot Options screen displays all bootable media encountered during POST and allows the user to configure the desired order in which boot devices are to be tried To access this screen from the Main screen or other top level Tab screen press the right or left arrow keys to traverse the tabs at the top of the Setup screen until the Boot Options screen is selected The first boot device in the specified Boot Order which is present and is bootable during POST will be used to boot the system and will continue to be used to reboot t
20. for example ZIP drive Comments This field 1s hidden if no USB Mass Storage devices are detected This setup screen can show a maximum of eight USB Mass Storage devices on the screen If more than eight devices are installed in the system the USB Devices Enabled displays the correct count but only the first eight devices discovered are displayed in this list If the USB controller setting is Disabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to USB Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map System Acoustic and Performance Configuration The System Acoustic and Performance Configuration screen allows the user to configure the thermal control behavior of the system with respect to what parameters are used in the system s Fan Speed Control algorithms To access this screen from the Main screen select Advanced gt System Acoustic and Performance Configuration To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Advanced screen then select the desired screen Advanced System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Set Throttling Mode Auto Altitude 300m or less 301m 900m 901 m 1500m Higher than 1500m Set Fan Profile PerformanceAcoustic Fan PWM Offset O 100 O is default Quiet Fan Idle Mode Enabled Disabled Figure 93 System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Screen Field Descriptions 1 Set Throttling Mode Option Values Auto Help Text Sets Thermal Throttling mode for memory
21. s ssssssssssssssssssssesssseessesseeseseessesseeseens 5 Figure 7 Configuration Jumpers c sscssesosssssesssscssssssseseseesscarseesisosesossoosssetseasouessvannsedseonnssocsoonsebsesoesessscense 8 Figure 8 8 x 3 5 backplane Rear View eere eee ee eese eese tn seen sonans tates toss ee Sosson 10 Figure 9 8 x 3 5 backplane Front View eee eee eese esee ee eene enses sentes tas ts sonata sess s stas etna sns enaes 10 Figure 10 Cable connections for Intel Server System P4308RPLSHDR eere rennen 12 Figure 11 Removing the Side Cover 4 eee eee eee eese eese eene eene eese eese stes testo seta seta seta setas e eaae ena 13 Figure 12 Installing the Side Cover 4 Leer eee eee eee eene eene eene en etos to setas tta setas ta seta setas e tna e ena 14 Figure 13 Removing the Front Bezel eere eese eese eese eene een etes to stes te stent ta setas etas etas e tassa 15 Figure 14 Installing the Front Bezel 4 crece esee e eerte e eene ense eo tn stesso ette stas eto seta seta setas e tassa 16 Figure 15 Removing Processor Heatsink eee eee e eese eee eere eee etn etn etos etos tto seta seta seta setas tna etna 17 Figure 16 Installing Processor Open the Socket Lever 4 eee ee esee ee sees ee eese eese en seen setae tnasena 17 Figure 17 Installing Processor Open th
22. to control fans and DRAM power as needed to control DIMM temperatures Auto Auto Throttling Mode CLTM Closed Loop Thermal Management Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 93 Server Utilities OLTM Open Loop Thermal Management Closed Loop Thermal Management is supported only when ECC DIMM plugged Open Loop Thermal Management is not supported Comments The Thermal Throttling Mode chosen reflects whether the DIMMs have Temperature Sensors TSOD and whether the chassis is an Intel chassis for which thermal data are available Note that this is for thermal throttling only independent of any controls imposed for the purpose of power limiting SCLTTCLTM would be used with an OEM chassis and DIMMs with TSOD The firmware does not change the offset registers for closed loop during runtime although the Management Engine can do so OLTM is intended for a system with UDIMMs which do not have TSOD The thermal control registers are configured during POST and the firmware does not change them Back to System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Back to Screen Map 2 Altitude Option Values 300m or less 301m 900m 901m 1500m Higher than 1500m Help Text 300m or less 980ft or less Optimal near sea level 301 m 900m 980ft 2950ft Optimal performance setting at moderate elevation 901m 1500m 2950ft 4920ft Optimal performance setting at high elevation Above 1500m above 4920ft Optimal
23. 24 Installing Memory Removing Memory 1 Locate the DIMM sockets Gently spread the retaining clips at each end of the socket The DIMM lifts from the socket 2 Holding the DIMM by the edges lift it from the socket and store it in an anti static package Installing and Removing Hot swap Hard Drive Caution If you don t install all drives empty drive bays must be occupied by carriers with plastic drive blank provided to maintain proper system cooling Installing a Hard Disk Drive into 3 5 Hard Drive Carrier 1 Remove the drive carrier by pressing the green button and opening the lever see letter A Slide the carrier out see letter B Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 21 Server Utilities AF004755 Figure 25 Installing Hard Disk Drive Removing 3 5 HDD carrier 2 Remove the four screws securing the HDD interface bracket and remove the HDD interface bracket see letter C AF004072 Figure 26 Installing Hard Disk Drive Removing 3 5 HDD interface bracket 3 Install the hard disk drive using the same four screws as shown Make sure the connector end of the drive matches the backplane connector see letter D Figure 27 Installing Hard Disk Drive Installing 3 5 HDD For installing 2 5 Hard Disk Drive as option 1 Break off the tab on the HDD interface bracket see letter d1 2 Install the HDD interface bracket from top 3 Secure the bracket with three screws as shown
24. A Notes 1 Maximum combined power for all output shall not exceed 365W 2 Peak combined power for all outputs shall not exceed 385W 3 Maximum combined power of 12V1 and 12V2 shall not exceed 318W 4 Maximum combined power on 3 3V and 5V shall not exceed 80W 5 Peak power and current loading shall be supported for a minimum of 12 seconds Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 137 Appendix A Technical Reference 460 W Redundant Power Supply Input Output Voltages 460 W Redundant Power Supply AC Input Voltage Table 9 AC Input Voltage Range Startup Power Off Voltage 110 90 Vims 100 127 Vims 140 Vms 85V AC 74V AC 4VAC 5VAC Voltage 220 180 V 200 240 Vims 264 V s hl in Notes 1 Maximum input current at low input voltage range shall be measured at 90VAC at maximum load 2 Maximum input current at high input voltage range shall be measured at 180VAC at maximum load 3 This requirement is not to be used for determining agency input current markings 460 W Redundant Power Supply DC Output Voltage Table 10 Over Voltage Protection Limits Output Voltage MIN V MAX V System Environmental Specifications The following table defines the system level operating and non operating environmental limits Table 11 System Environmental Limits Summary Operating Temperature 10 C to 35 C with the maximum rate of change not to exceed 10 C per hour Acoustic noise Sound power 7 0 BA in an idl
25. Boot Manager Figure 94 Security Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 Administrator Password Status Option Values Installed Not Installed Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Indicates the status of the Administrator Password Back to Security Screen Back to Screen Map 2 User Password Status Option Values Installed Not Installed Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Indicates the status of the User Password Back to Security Screen Back to Screen Map 3 Set Administrator Password Option Values Entry Field 0 14 characters Help Text Administrator password is used if Power On Password is enabled and to control change access in BIOS Setup Length is 1 14 characters Case sensitive alphabetic numeric and special characters 96 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities amp _ are allowed Note Administrator password must be set in order to use the User account Comments This password controls change access to Setup The Administrator has full access to change settings for any Setup options including setting the Administrator and User passwords When Power On Password protection is enabled the Administrator password may be used to allow the BIOS to complete POST and boot the system Deleting all characters in the password entry field removes a password previously set Clearing the Administrator Password also clears the Use
26. CDROM Order CDROM 1 lt Available CDROM devices gt CDROM 2 lt Available CDROM devices gt Figure 100 CDROM Order Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 CDROM 1 2 CDROM 2 Option Values lt Available CDROM devices gt Help Text Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position Comments Choose the order of booting among CDROM devices by choosing which available CDROM device should be in each position in the order Back to CDROM Order Screen Boot Options Screen Screen Map Hard Disk Order The Hard Disk Order screen allows the user to control the order in which BIOS attempts to boot from the hard disk drives installed in the system This screen is only available when there is at least one hard disk device available in the system configuration Note that a USB attached Hard Disk drive or a USB Key device formatted as a hard disk will appear in this section To access this screen from the Main screen select Boot Options gt Hard Disk Order To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Boot Options screen then select the desired screen Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 125 Server Utilities Figure 101 Hard Disk Order Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 Hard Disk 1 2 Hard Disk 2 Option Values Available Hard Disk devices Help Text Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position Comments Choose the orde
27. DIMM regardless of how it is counted in the Effective Memory size Note In DIMM XY X denotes the Channel Identifier A P and Y denotes the DIMM Slot identifier 1 3 within the Channel DIMM A2 is the DIMM socket on Channel A Slot 2 Not all boards have the same number of channels and slots this is dependent on the board features S1200V3RP boards can have DIMMs AI A2 to BI B2 Back to Memory Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map Mass Storage Controller Configuration 74 The Mass Storage Configuration screen allows the user to configure the Mass Storage controllers that are integrated into the server board on which the BIOS 1s executing This includes only onboard Mass Storage controllers Mass Storage controllers on add in cards are not included in this screen nor are other storage mechanisms such as USB attached storage devices or Network Attached Storage There is one types of onboard controller configured in this screen the AHCI SATA controller with SATA drive support and RAID support There are also informational displays of AHCI controller configuration and SATA Drive Information when applicable If the presence of an Intel Storage Module is detected the type of Storage Module is displayed as information only To access this screen from the Main screen select Advanced gt Mass Storage Controller Configuration To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Advance
28. IO Modules installed For details about the NIC hardware configuration for a specific board refer to the Technical Product Specification for that board Back to NIC Configuration Screen NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 10 NICI Controller 11 NIC2 Controller Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable Disable Onboard Network Controller Comments This will completely disable Onboard Network Controller NIC1 or NIC2 along with all included NIC Ports and their associated options That controller s NIC Ports Port PXE options and Port MAC Address displays will not appear This option only appears for onboard Ethernet controllers It does not appear for onboard InfiniBand controllers Ethernet controllers on IO Modules do not have a disabling function that can be controlled by BIOS so there is no corresponding controller enable disable option for an IOM Ethernet controller For details about the NIC hardware configuration for a specific board refer to the Technical Product Specification for that board Back to NIC Configuration Screen NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 12 NIC2 InfiniBand Option ROM 13 IOMI InfiniBand Option ROM 14 IOM2 InfiniBand Option ROM Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 85 Server Utilities 86 Enable Disable InfiniBand Controller Option ROM and FlexBoot
29. IPv6 addressing 1s enabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 2 IP Address Option Values Entry Field 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is default Help Text View Edit IP Address Press lt Enter gt to edit Comments This specifies the IPv4 Address for the Baseboard LAN There is a separate IPv4 Address field for the Intel RMM4 LAN configuration When IPv4 addressing is used the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC The setting of IP Source determines whether this field is display only when Dynamic or can be edited when Static When IPv6 addressing is enabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 3 Subnet Mask Option Values Entry Field 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is default Help Text View Edit Subnet Mask Press lt Enter gt to edit Comments This specifies the IPv4 addressing Subnet Mask for the Baseboard LAN There is a separate IPv4 Subnet Mask field for the Intel RMM4 LAN configuration When IPv4 addressing is used the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC The setting of IP Source determines whether this field is display only when Dynamic or can be edited when Static When IPv6 addressing is enabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen S
30. Installing the Front Panel Tray 4 eee ee eee eee eee ee eee seen nest en sette seta ase taas 48 Removing the Front Panel Tray 4 cete eee ee eee eee ee eee seen see to setate se to aset ense eate setas esten aee 48 Installing the Front Panel Tray s sscccisssssccscesosssssontsvcsccssessssonsscscssoescsonecsesensssessseoessdssnssesestooesees 49 Replacing the Front Panel Board eee eese eese eene eene ense e ettet testo sete sete setas etas tense ease eaae ena 51 Installing Alternate Serial Port eee ee eee eee ee ee ee enses to st ase ena tetas sane spas seen Pete ae sees ee eeaa 52 Server Utilities aoi edesevex eres tue bea asap e tani ecdesddavccusasidcodsusanss Ud acea saved thasedesisessbectues 54 Using the BIOS Setup Utility ccccscc ccccssscs sssesccscsosncshessesossvosnsstensevcedssooncshessovecsessoeessadescodes soecssoesessoes 54 Starting SCCUP ccscexsassesscasvessessetscssceessbvesoossesseccvedaovencsonssvenssessscesonsseevesasbeatosossoensbesttesaebsosesesessadves 54 Setup Navigation Keyboard Commands sssscssssccsssscsssscssssccsscccssssssssescssssscsssssssesssssasees 54 Setup Screen Menu Selection Bar sccssccsssssssssscssssscssssssssssssscsssccssesscssssscsssssssssssssssssssesees 55 BIOS Setup Utility Screens uero petuo teuer roe nee eeu eno uoa ee Ere vena vaa oocussossecessesosesonescossves 55 Map of Screen
31. Intel 1350 Quad Port Gigabit Ethernet Module Powerville 4 port Intel 1540 Dual Port X540 10 Gigabit RJ 45 Module Twinville Intel 82599 Dual Port 10 Gigabit SFP Module Niantic Intel 82575EB Dual Port Gigabit Module Zoar Mellanox ConnectX 3 Single Port InfiniBand FD14 Module For the IO Module entries on the NIC Configuration screen only entries for modules which are currently installed will appear and only ports which exist on those IO Modules will appear If an IO Module which had been installed is no longer installed when the system is booted all NIC Configuration entries which are specific to that IO Module will be reset to their default values and hidden If a different IO Module is installed than had been previously installed the module specific settings will still be returned to defaults but not hidden This will not necessarily affect the Option ROM settings which depend on the aggregate capabilities of all installed Onboard and IO Module NICs For each NIC port which is present on an Onboard NIC or IO Module other than InfiniBand controllers there will be a port specific PXE Boot enabling option and a MAC Address display Onboard NICs and NIC ports also have enable disable options IO Modules and the ports on them cannot be disabled by BIOS InfiniBand controllers which appear as Onboard NICs or as IO Modules have a slightly different format They do not have enable disable options but they do have a choice of wh
32. J3K2 ME 1 2 ME Firmware Force Update Mode Disabled Default Force Update 2 3 D ME Firmware Force Update Mode Enabled J2K9 Password 1 2 These pins should have a jumper in place for normal system operation Clear 2 3 To clear administrator and user passwords power on the system with pins 2 3 connected The administrator and user passwords clear in 5 10 seconds after power on Pins 2 3 should not be connected for normal system operation Hot Swap SAS SATA Backplane The Hot Swap SAS SATA backplane serves as an interface between the mother board and the system drives The following diagrams show the location for each connector found on the backplane 8 x 3 5 inch Hard Drive Backplane AF003905 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server System Features SATA 6X Mode Power Connectors SATA SAS Cable Connectors I C Out Connectors DQ oy gt Figure 8 8 x 3 5 backplane Rear View AF003906 E SAS SATA Hot swap Connectors Figure 9 8 x 3 5 backplane Front View Advanced Management Options Intel Remote Management Module 4 The Intel Remote Management Module 4 plugs into a dedicated connector on the server board and provides additional server management functionality to the server board This module provides a dedicated web server for viewing server information and remote control of the system It also provides Remote KVM Redirection and
33. POST Back to Main Screen Screen Map Advanced Screen Tab The Advanced screen provides an access point to configure several groups of options On this screen the user can select the option group to be configured Configuration actions are performed on the selected screen and not directly on the Advanced screen This screen is the same for all board series selecting between the same groups of options although the options for different boards are not necessarily identical To access this screen from the Main screen or other top level Tab screen press the right or left arrow keys to traverse the tabs at the top of the Setup screen until the Advanced screen is selected Advanced Security Server Management Boot Options Boot Manager gt Processor Configuration Memory Configuration gt Mass Storage Controller Configuration gt PCI Configuration gt Serial Port Configuration gt USB Configuration gt System Acoustic and Performance Configuration gt Network Stack Figure 85 Advanced Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 Processor Configuration Option Values lt None gt Help Text View Configure processor information and settings Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 61 Server Utilities 62 Comments Selection only Select this line and press the Enter key to go to the Processor Configuration group of configuration settings Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map
34. Port MAC Address lt M dres Onboard NIC2 Type Onboarc Jes NIC2 Controller Enabled Disabled NIC2 Port1 PXE Enabled Disabled NIC2 Port1 MAC Address lt C IO Module 1 Type Enabled Disabled IOM1 Port1 PXE IOM1 Port2 PXE Enabled Disabled IOM1 Port3 PXE Enabled Disabled IOM1 Port4 PXE Enabled Disabled Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 81 Server Utilities IOM1 Port1 MAC Address IOM1 Port2 MAC Address IOM1 Port3 MAC Address IOM1 Port4 MAC Address IO Module 1 Type 10M1 InfiniBand Option ROM IOMT Port1 GUID IOM1 Port1 MAC Address IO Module 2 Type IOM2 Port PXE IOM2 Port2 PXE IOM2 Port3 PXE IOM2 Port4 PXE IOM2 Port1 MAC Address IOM2 Port2 MAC Address IOM2 Port3 MAC Address IOM2 Port4 MAC Address Enabled Disabled GUID Display Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled ess displav gt Screen Field Descriptions 1 Wake on LAN PME Option Values Help Text Figure 90 NIC Configuration Screen Enabled Disabled Enables or disables PCI PME function for Wake on LAN capability from LAN adapters Comments Enables disables PCI PCIe PME signal to generate Power Management Events PME and ACPI Table entries required for Wake on LAN WOL However note that this will enable WOL only with an ACPI capable Operating System which has the WOL function enabled Back to NIC Configuration Screen NIC Config
35. Screen Screen Map Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 131 Server Utilities Error Manager Screen Tab The Error Manager screen displays any POST Error Codes encountered during BIOS POST along with an explanation of the meaning of the Error Code in the form of a Help Text This is an Information Only screen To access this screen from the Main screen or other top level Tab screen press the right or left arrow keys to traverse the tabs at the top of the Setup screen until the Error Manager screen is selected Error Manager ERROR CODE SEVERITY INSTANCE DESCRIPTION Post Code lt Major Minor gt Instance gt lt Description gt 5224 Major N A This is an example Figure 108 Error Manager Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 ERROR CODE Option Values lt POST Error Code gt Help Text lt N A gt Comments This is a POST Error Code a BIOS originated error that occurred during POST initialization Back to Error Manager Screen Screen Map 2 SEVERITY Option Values Minor Major Fatal Help Text lt N A gt Comments Each POST Error Code has a Severity associated with it Back to Error Manager Screen Screen Map 3 INSTANCE Option Values lt Depends on error code gt Help Text lt N A gt Comments Where applicable this field shows a value indicating which one of a group of components was responsible for generating the POST Error Code that is b
36. This option is only visible when the Pv6 option is set to Enabled When IPv6 addressing is used the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC The setting of IPv6 Source determines whether this field is display only when Dynamic or Auto or can be edited when Static Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 10 Intel R RMM4 Option Values Not Present Intel R RMM4 Lite Intel R RMM4 DMN Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Displays whether an Intel RMM4 component is currently installed This information may come from querying the BMC Intel RMM4 Lite is the Management Module without the Dedicated Server Management NIC Module When this is present or if the Management Module is Not Present at all the fields for Intel RMM4 LAN Configuration will not be visible When an Intel RMM4 DMN is installed the options for Intel RMM4 LAN Configuration will be visible When IPv6 is Disabled the IPv4 configuration fields will be visible and the IPv6 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities configuration fields will not be visible When ZPv6 is Enabled the IPv4 fields will be grayed out and inactive while the IPv6 Configuration fields will be visible In either case the Intel RMM4 section IP Source or IPv6 Source will determine whether the IPv4 or IPv6 address fields are display only or can be edited Back to BMC L
37. Warnings Warnings Heed safety instructions Before working with your server product whether you are using this guide or any other resource as a reference pay close attention to the safety instructions You must adhere to the assembly instructions in this guide to ensure and maintain compliance with existing product certifications and approvals Use only the described regulated components specified in this guide Use of other products components will void the UL listing and other regulatory approvals of the product and will most likely result in noncompliance with product regulations in the region s in which the product is sold System power on off The power button DOES NOT turn off the system AC power To remove power from the system you must unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet Make sure the AC power cord is unplugged before you open the chassis add or remove any components Hazardous conditions devices and cables Hazardous electrical conditions may be present on power telephone and communication cables Turn off the server and disconnect the power cord telecommunications systems networks and modems attached to the server before opening it Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage can result Electrostatic discharge ESD and ESD protection ESD can damage disk drives boards and other parts We recommend that you perform all procedures in this chapter only at an ESD workstation If one is not available provi
38. can be fixed or automatic between 25 300 seconds Comments When the AC power resume policy above is either Power On or Last State this option allows a delay to be taken after AC power is restored before the system actually begins to power up This delay can be either a fixed time or an automatic time where automatic means that the BIOS will select a randomized delay time of 25 300 seconds when it sends the Power Restore Delay setting to the BMC This option will be grayed out and unavailable when the AC power resume policy is Stay Off The Power Restore Delay setting is maintained by BIOS This setting does not take effect until a reboot is done Early in POST the Power Restore Policy is read from the BMC and if the policy is Power On or Last State the delay settings are sent to the BMC Bear in mind that even if the Power Restore Delay is Disabled there will still be a delay of about 20 seconds while the BMC itself boots up after AC power is restored Note This Power Restore Delay option applies only to powering on when AC is applied It has no effect on powering the system up using the Power Button on the Front Panel A DC power on using the Power Button is not delayed The purpose of this delay is to avoid having all systems draw startup surge power at the same time Different systems or racks of systems can be set to different delay times to spread out the startup power draws Alternatively all systems can be set to Au
39. components to your place of purchase because of this issue If yes please provide a brief description below A I other brands and names are property of their respective owners 150 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide
40. fixed system fan and 8x3 5 hot swap HDD cage o Documentation Your Intel Server Board S1200V3RPL can work with Intel Server Chassis P4304XXSFCN and P4304XXSHCN Your Intel Server Board S1200V3RPS can work with Intel Server Chassis PA304XXFCN For information about compatible accessories memory processors and third party hardware and ordering information for Intel products see http www intel com support Additional Information and Software If you need more information about this product or information about the accessories that you can use with this server chassis use the following resources These files are available at http www intel com support Unless otherwise indicated in the following table once on this web page type the document or software name in the search field at the left side of the screen and select the option to search This Product Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide V Preface Table 1 Server System References For this information or software Use this Document or Software For in depth technical information about this product Intel Server Board 1200V3RP Family Technical Product Specification Intel Server System P4000RP Family Technical Product Specification See the section on the web page titled Document and Guides If you just received this product and need to install it Intel Server Board 1200V3RP Quick Start User Guide Intel
41. gt Help Text View Configure Console Redirection information and settings Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to go to the Console Redirection group of configuration settings Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map 15 System Information Option Values lt None gt Help Text View System Information Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to go to the System Information group of configuration settings Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map 16 BMC LAN Configuration Option Values lt None gt Help Text View Configure BMC LAN and user settings Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to go to the BMC LAN Configuration group of configuration settings Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map Console Redirection 104 The Console Redirection screen allows the user to enable or disable Console Redirection for Remote System Management and to configure the connection options for this feature To access this screen from the Main screen select Server Management gt Console Redirection To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Server Management screen then select the desired screen Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities When Console Redirection is active all POST and Setup displays are in Text Mode The Quiet Boot setti
42. in the chassis and slide the plastic battery holder until the tabs engage with the mounting holes see letter A AF006109 Figure 43 Installing the Intel RAID Smart Battery 30 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Removing the Intel RAID Smart Battery 1 Pull the tab until the tab is disengaged from the chassis cut 2 Slide the battery from the server chassis side wall and move it out of the opening in the fan bulkhead 3 Lift the battery up to remove it from the server chassis see letter A AF006178 Figure 44 Removing the Intel RAID Smart Battery Removing and Installing the Fixed Power Supply A WARNING Hazardous voltage current and energy levels are present inside the power supply There are no user serviceable parts inside it servicing should be done by technically qualified personnel Removing the Fixed Power Supply 1 2 3 4 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable Remove the chassis cover For instructions see Removing the System Side Cover Disconnect all internal power cables from chassis components and server board Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 31 Server Utilities 5 Rotate the power supply locking device counter clockwise see letter A and remove the fixed power supply see letter B
43. levels are present inside the power supply There are no user serviceable parts inside it servicing should be done by technically qualified personnel Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual 2 Remove power cable from defective power supply Press up on green latch in the direction shown while pulling on handle to remove hot swap power supply from chassis AF004208 Figure 49 Removing Hot swap Power Supply Module from Chassis 4 Insert new power supply module into the power supply cage and push all the way until it clicks into place AF004207 Figure 50 Installing Hot swap Power Supply Module into Chassis Replacing the Power Distribution Board A WARNING Hazardous voltage current and energy levels are present inside the power supply There are no user serviceable parts inside it servicing should be done by technically qualified personnel Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable Remove the chassis cover For instructions see Removing the System Side Cover Be Ux p p Disconnect all internal power cables from chassis components and server board 34 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities 5 If present press on green latch in the direction shown while pulling on handle to remove power supply from chassis Repeat this step for the second hot
44. performance setting at the highest elevations Comments This option sets an altitude value in order to choose a Fan Profile that is optimized for the air density at the current altitude at which the system is installed Back to System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Back to Screen Map 3 Set Fan Profile Option Values Acoustic Help Text Acoustic The system will favor using throttling of memory over boosting fans to cool the system if thermal thresholds are met Comments This option allows the user to choose a Fan Profile that is optimized for minimizing acoustic noise When Acoustic is selected then rather than increasing fan speed for additional cooling the system will attempt first to control thermal conditions by throttling memory to reduce heat production This regulates the system s thermal condition without changing the acoustic performance but throttling memory may impact system performance Back to System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Back to Screen Map 4 Fan PWM Offset Option Values Entry Field 0 100 0 is default Help Text 94 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Valid Offset 0 100 This number is added to the calculated PWM value to increase Fan Speed Comments This is a percentage by which the calculated fan speed will be increased The user can apply positive offsets that result in increasing the minimum fan speeds Back to Syst
45. see letter d2 22 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities 4 Slide the 2 5 HDD into the bracket to align the screw holes with the right and left rail see letter d3 5 Secure the hard disk drive using the four screws for 2 5 HDD see letter d4 AF004095 Figure 28 Installing Hard Disk Drive Installing 2 5 HDD AF004096 4 With the lever open insert the hard disk drive assembly into the chassis see letter E Push in the lever to lock it into place see letter F AF004756 Figure 29 Installing Hard Disk Drive Inserting 3 5 HDD assembly Installing and Removing a PCI Add in Card Installing a PCI Add in Card 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual 2 Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable 3 Remove the chassis cover For instructions see Removing the System Side Cover 4 Remove the airduct by gently lifting the airduct out of chassis 5 Remove the PCI slot shield from the chassis rear end see letter A Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 23 Server Utilities AF006100 Figure 30 Remove PCI slot shield 6 Open the PCI card retainer see letter B Figure 31 Open PCI card retainer 7 Align the PCI card and insert into place see letter C 8 Close the PCI card retainer see letter D 24 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server
46. seta setae sense ena 47 Figure 73 Disconnecting the Cables from the Server Board 4 erecti eese tenente seen tnann 48 Figure 74 Sliding the Front Panel Tray out from the Chassis ceeeeee eres reser ee eren nete ee tnae en 49 Figure 75 Disconnecting the Cables from Front Panel Board eere e eee ee ee eene eene enne tnee en 49 Figure 76 Connecting the Cables to the Front Panel Board eerie eese eese eene eene eene tnaetna 50 Figure 77 Installing the Front Panel Tray in Chassis crecer esee esee esee ee ette seen setas etas tne etn ae tna 50 Figure 78 Connecting the Cables to Server Board the Front Panel Tray in Chassis 51 Figure 79 Removing the Front Panel Board eerte ee ee eee etes ette seen sete ettet te setas tease tas ta seta aetas 51 Figure 80 Removing and Installing the Cap on Front Panel Board eeeereeeeeeeeees 52 Figure 81 Installing the New Front Panel Board e eeeee eee eres eren eren seen ette etta setas etas sense eno 52 Figure 82 Removing the Alternate Serial Port Knockout e eeee esee e eerte ee esee ee seen seen setae tnae ena 53 Figure 83 Installing the Alternate Serial Port Knockout c eeeee eee eee ee eese eese eene tn setae etnies ena 53 gradas SPlEVIu Z2 Meo 58 Fi
47. settings specific to the Intel RMM4 are grayed out and not available This screen has a choice of IPv4 or IPv6 addressing When IPv6 is disabled only the IPv4 addressing options appear When IPv6 is enabled the IPv4 options are grayed out and unavailable and there is an additional section active for IPv6 addressing This is true for both the Baseboard LAN configuration and the Intel RMM4 with Dedicated Server Management NIC Module IP addresses for either IPv4 or IPv6 addressing can be assigned by static IP addresses manually typed in or by dynamic IP addresses supplied by a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server IPv6 addressing can also be provided by stateless autoconfiguration which does not require a DHCP server The BMC LAN Configuration screen is unusual in that the LAN Configuration parameters are maintained by the BMC itself so this screen is just a User Interface to the BMC configuration As such the initial values of the LAN options shown on the screen are acquired from the BMC when this screen is initially accessed by a user Any values changed by the user are communicated back to the BMC when a Save Changes or Save Changes and Exit action is performed If a Discard Changes or Discard Changes and Exit action is performed instead any accumulated changes from this screen will be disregarded and lost Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide BMC LAN Configuration Baseboard LAN confi
48. should not appear when Serial A port enable disable does not appear Back to Serial Port Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 3 IRQ Option Values UO Help Text Select Serial port A interrupt request IRQ line 88 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Comments Legacy IRQ This field should not appear when Serial A port enable disable does not appear Back to Serial Port Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 4 Serial B Enable Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable or Disable Serial port B Comments Serial Port B can be used for Serial Console Redirection Back to Serial Port Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 5 Address Option Values 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h 2E8h Help Text Select Serial port B base I O address Comments Legacy I O port address Back to Serial Port Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 6 IRQ Option Values 3 4 Help Text Select Serial port B interrupt request IRQ line Comments Legacy IRQ Back to Serial Port Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map USB Configuration The USB Configuration screen allows the user to configure the available USB controller options To access this screen from the Main screen select Advanced gt USB Configuration To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Advanced screen then select the desired screen This screen should display all USB Ma
49. solid ON state until the button is pushed again An IPMI Chassis Identify command is remotely entered which causes the LED to blink The System ID LED on the server board is tied directly to the System ID LED on system front panel if present System Status LED The server board includes a bi color System Status LED The System Status LED on the server board is tied directly to the System Status LED on the front panel if present This LED indicates the current health of the server Possible LED states include solid green blinking green blinking amber and solid amber When the server is powered down transitions to the DC off state or S5 the BMC is still on standby power and retains the sensor and front panel status LED state established before the power down event When AC power is first applied to the system the status LED turns solid amber and then immediately changes to blinking green to indicate that the BMC is booting If the BMC boot process completes with no errors the status LED will change to solid green Table 2 System Status LED State Definitions Color State Criticality Description Off System is not operating Not ready 1 System is powered off AC and or DC 2 Systemis in EuP Lot6 Off Mode 3 System is in S5 Soft Off State 4 Systemis in S4 Hibernate Sleep State Green Solid on Ok Indicates that the System is running in SO State and its status is Healthy The
50. 10 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds 40 seconds Mass Storage Devices Mass storage devices one line per device Auto Floppy Forced FDD Hard Disk CD ROM Figure 92 USB Configuration Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 Detected USB Devices Option Values Number of USB devices detected in system Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Displays the total number of USB devices of all types which have been detected in POST Note There is one USB keyboard and one USB mice detected from the BMC KVM function under this item even no USB devices connected to the system Back to USB Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 2 USB Controller 90 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enabled All on board USB controllers are turned on and accessible by the OS Disabled All on board USB controllers are turned off and inaccessible by the OS Comments When the USB controllers are Disabled there is no USB IO available for either POST or the OS In that case all following fields on this screen are grayed out and inactive Back to USB Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 3 Legacy USB Support Option Values Enabled Disabled Auto Help Text Enables Legacy USB support AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected Disable option will only keep USB Keyboard devices available for EFI applications
51. 2 Memory Configuration Option Values lt None gt Help Text View Configure memory information and settings Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to go to the Memory Configuration group of configuration settings Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 3 Mass Storage Controller Configuration Option Values lt None gt Help Text View Configure mass storage controller information and settings Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to go to the Mass Storage Controller Configuration group of configuration settings Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 4 PCI Configuration Option Values lt None gt Help Text View Configure PCI information and settings Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to go to the PCI Coonfiguration group of configuration settings Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 5 Serial Port Configuration Option Values lt None gt Help Text View Configure serial port information and settings Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to go to the Serieal Port Configurationgroup of configuration settings Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 6 USB Configuration Option Values lt None gt Help Text View Configure USB information and settings Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to go to the
52. 23 Installing a PCI Add in Card 4 eere eee eee eese esee esee eese ense enne ense tasse teste sete stes ta soa 23 Removing a PCI Add in Card sivsssssccssccccsnnsssssssossscsescscssessssccssocssessscosstevssnscessesssscessens rever eese EE 25 Installing and Removing an Optical Drive cec eee cete ceres etes eren sete ette staat ta seta setas etas tn seen 25 Installing an Optical Drive neas eese ee seen eene tenete ens tn sets stato setae sense tastes issos seta sens snae 25 Hiautsnrapse diede 26 Installing and Removing the Intel ESRTII RAID SATA Key cerent tinent ttnnntn tnos 27 Installing the Intel ESRTII RAID SATA Key cssscssssscsssssssssessessessessessesscesessessceneesceesensens 27 Removing the Intel ESRTII RAID SATA Key cerent nennen nnno tno totos nnao 27 Installing and Removing the Intel Remote Management Module 4 sssssssssessessessessesseseeeseens 28 Installing the Intel RMM4 Lite c scsssssssssssssssssescssessssessesssssnssesonssecsseseosseesssnsessensensees 28 Install the intel RMMA NIC cicer eet enb etre ett neuen oan 28 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide vii Table of Contents viii Removing the Intel RMMA Lite esee ettet tentant tota nta testata ts ttn tate sonent so nuaae 29 Removing the Intel RMMA NIC eee ettet tentant tentata tots tta t
53. 5 Q Q o n a ial E 2a le f l Tis S eg on x5 ilg B EISISINSS ofS amp 9 ITIS lS 2 8 o T m SJO a lolala lg SiB L LImI9 9 gis lgs Bu MISSE IA X Eod A lxIalIzzIo 2 a8 Co on EI E Ig S alz le gc 5 6 gt S x 2o olg jo ajs O 9 6 n 10 zd 2E 2 e 68 alls SI Jalg jele SS glo ls x 3 3 muilalge 2B e o ojo 2 AQ Salil S sla 3 l2 l2 a x E aya ls als x l2 213 z ISa S lt E 5 jo Ne E SIZ le Z E l z E lt m O A m m JO E Server System P4308RPLSHDR View Intel Figure 1 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server System Features Hot Swap Hard Drive Bay and Front Panel Options The figure below shows the 8x3 5 drive bay for Intel Server System PA308RPLSHDR Of N N TAD Zea SENA E447 T AAAS AO l T s A O3 u I LA LA P Yez HR LA hA rana rr TAD TET zaa TAD CHAJ bac CA EN VA QI va CA A LAA sa naa PULL AF006173 Figure 2 Hot Swap Hard Drive Bay Front Control Panel The following figure shows the layout of the components in the Front Control Panel A USB Connectors E System Reset Button B ID Button with ID LED Integrated F System Status LED C NMI Button G System Power Button with Power LED D NIC LED H HDD Activity LED Figure 3 Front Control Panel 2 Intel Server System P4000RP Fami
54. 50 Installing Hot swap Power Supply Module into Chassis eere eee eere rennen 34 Figure 51 Removing Hot swap Power Supply Module from Chassis e eese eee rete reete 35 Figure 52 Loosening the Bracket with Power Distribution Board from Chassis 35 Figure 53 Removing the Bracket with Power Distribution Board from Chassis 36 Figure 54 Removing the Power Distribution Board from Bracket eeeeeeeee esee e eerte 36 Figure 55 Sliding the New Power Distribution Board in Bracket eee eene reete 37 Figure 56 Securing the New Power Distribution Board in Bracket ecce eere eene eneeene 37 Figure 57 Sliding the Bracket into Power Supply Cage eee ee eerte eere eene eene tense tn setae tnaetna 38 Figure 58 Securing the Bracket into Power Supply Cage eee eee ee eee ee eren eese ee sete se tnas ens 38 Figure 59 Installing Hot swap Power Supply Module into Chassis eese eese eene eere e eene 39 Figure 60 Removing the Server Board eere eee e eese eene eee eee to etos to ette sete seta seta seta setae tn seen 39 Figure 61 Installing the Server Board cease eee eee eee ee ee eee tete etos to ettet te setas etas eta setas etna e eaa 40 Figure 62 Remove the fan from
55. AF003613 Figure 45 Removing Fixed Power Supply Installing the Fixed Power Supply 1 Insert new fixed power supply and rotate the power supply locking device clockwise see letter A and B AF003614 Figure 46 Installing Fixed Power Supply Reconnect power cables to other chassis components as appropriate Install the chassis cover For instructions see Installing the System Side Cover Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable into the server pce E d Power up the server 32 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Installing an Additional Hot swap Power Supply Module A WARNING Hazardous voltage current and energy levels are present inside the power supply There are no user serviceable parts inside it servicing should be done by technically qualified personnel 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual 2 Insert finger into finger hole in middle of filler panel and remove the filler panel from chassis AF004206 Figure 47 Removing Power Supply Filler Panel 3 Insert the power supply module into the power supply cage and push all the way until it clicks into place AF004207 Figure 48 Installing Additional Hot swap Power Supply Module Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 33 Server Utilities Replacing a Hot Swap Power Supply Module A WARNING Hazardous voltage current and energy
56. AN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 11 IP Source Option Values Static Dynamic Help Text Select RMM4 IP source If Static IP parameters may be edited If Dynamic these fields are display only and IP address is acquired automatically DHCP Comments This specifies the IP Source for IPv4 addressing for the Intel RMM4 DMN LAN connection There is a separate IP Source field for the Baseboard LAN configuration When IPv4 addressing is used the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC and its setting determines whether the other Intel R MM4 DMN LAN IPv4 addressing fields are display only when Dynamic or can be edited when Static When IPv6 addressing is enabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 12 IP Address Option Values Entry Field 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is default Help Text View Edit IP Address Press Enter to edit Comments This specifies the IPv4 Address for the Intel RMM4 DMN LAN There is a separate IPv4 Address field for the Baseboard LAN configuration When IPv4 addressing is used the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC The setting of IP Source determines whether this field is display only when Dynamic or can be edited when Static When IPv6 addressing is enabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to BMC LAN Configuration Scr
57. ATAO IPMB SYS FAN 1 SATA2 SATA4 SYSFAN_2 AF005895 Figure 5 Server Board Connector and Component Locations S1200V3RPL and S1200V3RPS 4 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server System Features Intel Light Guided Diagnostics The following figure shows the locations of Diagnostic LEDs on Intel Server Board S1200V3RPL System ID LED DIMM A1 DIMM B1 5 volt Standy by LED o i fa Figure 6 Intel Light Guided Diagnostic LEDs Server Board ij AF006051 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 5 Server System Features The server system contains the following diagnostic LEDs each providing the following functions 1 System ID LED The server board includes a blue system ID LED which is used to visually identify a specific server installed among many other similar servers There are two options available for illuminating the System ID LED The front panel ID LED Button is pushed which causes the LED to illuminate to a
58. B and secure the backplane with the screw see letter C AF004205 Figure 70 Installing 8x3 5 Hot swap Backplane 8 Install the 8x3 5 Hot swap Hard drives cage For instructions see Installing 8x3 5 Hot swap Hard Drive Cage 9 Install the front bezel For instructions see Installing the Front Bezel 10 Install the chassis cover For instructions see Installing the System Side Cover 11 Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable into the server 12 Power up the server Removing and Installing the Chassis Feet Removing the Chassis Feet 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual 2 Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable 3 Lay the chassis down on its right side 46 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities 4 Loosen the screws securing the rubber foot to the chassis and then remove the rubber foot from 3s chassis w Figure 71 Removing the Chassis Feet AF004597 Repeat above steps until all four feet are removed Installing the Chassis Feet 1 DNR eS Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable Lay the chassis down on its right side Insert rubber foot into chassis hole see letter A Secure foot by inserting screw through the rubber foot see letter B
59. HE DESIGN MANUFACTURE OR WARNING OF THE INTEL PRODUCT OR ANY OF ITS PARTS Intel may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice Designers must not rely on the absence or characteristics of any features or instructions marked reserved or undefined Intel reserves these for future definition and shall have no responsibility whatsoever for conflicts or incompatibilities arising from future changes to them The information here is subject to change without notice Do not finalize a design with this information The products described in this document may contain design defects or errors known as errata which may cause the product to deviate from published specifications Current characterized errata are available on request Contact your local Intel sales office or your distributor to obtain the latest specifications and before placing your product order Copies of documents which have an order number and are referenced in this document or other Intel literature may be obtained by calling 1 800 548 4725 or go to http www intel com design literature Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Safety Information Safety Information Important Safety Instructions Read all caution and safety statements in this document before performing any of the instructions See also Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information on the Intel Server Deployment Toolkit DVD and or at http
60. Installing Processor Heatsink 1 Remove the Thermal Interface Material TIM if present 2 Make sure the screwdriver slot at the top of each fastener is rotated perpendicular to the blades of the heatsink as shown see letter A Each heatsink has four captive fasteners and should be tightened in a diagonal manner using the following procedure 1 Align heatsink with holes in board and lower assembly to board Snaps go through holes in server board see letter B 2 Press downward on top of cap see letter C 3 Fastener snaps into final position see letter D 3 Plug the fan cable into the CPU fan header Note Heatsink W styles may vary AF006177 Figure 23 Installing Processor Heatsink Installing and Removing Memory Installing Memory 1 Locate the DIMM sockets Make sure the clips at either end of the DIMM socket s are pushed outward to the open position see letter A 2 Holding the DIMM by the edges remove it from its anti static package Position the DIMM above the socket Align the notch on the bottom edge of the DIMM with the key in the DIMM socket see letter B 3 Insert the bottom edge of the DIMM into the socket see letter C When the DIMM is inserted push down on the top edge of the DIMM until the retaining clips snap into place see letter D Make sure the clips are firmly in place see letter E 20 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities AF003516 Figure
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62. Map 15 IPv6 Source Option Values Static Dynamic Auto Help Text Select Intel R RMM4 IPv6 source If Static IPv6 parameters may be edited If Dynamic these fields are display only and IPv6 address is acquired automatically DHCP If Auto these fields are display only and IPv6 address is acquired using ICMPv6 router neighbor discovery Comments This specifies the IP Source for IPv6 addressing for the Intel RMM4 DMN LAN configuration There is a separate IPv6 Source field for the Baseboard LAN configuration This option is only visible when the Pv6 option is set to Enabled When IPv6 addressing is Enabled the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC and its setting determines whether the other Intel RMM4 DMN LAN IPv6 addressing fields are display only when Dynamic or Auto or can be edited when Static Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 16 IPv6 Address Option Values Entry Field 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 is default Help Text View Edit IPv6 address Press Enter to edit IPv6 addresses consist of 8 hexadecimal 4 digit numbers separated by colons Comments This specifies the IPv6 Address for the Intel RMM4 DMN LAN There is a separate IPv6 Address field for the Baseboard LAN configuration This option is only visible when the Pv6 option is set to Enabled When IPv6 add
63. Mode Battery failure Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server System Features Color State Criticality Description BMC executing in uBoot Indicated by Chassis ID blinking at Blinking at 3Hz System in degraded state no manageability BMC uBoot is running but has not transferred control to BMC Linux Server will be in this state 6 8 seconds after BMC reset while it pulls the Linux image into flash BMC booting Linux Indicated by Chassis ID solid ON System in degraded state no manageability Control has been passed from BMC uBoot to BMC Linux itself It will be in this state for 10 20 seconds BMC Watchdog has reset the BMC Power Unit sensor offset for configuration error is asserted HDD HSC is off line or degraded Amber 1 Hz blink Non critical System is operating in a degraded state with an impending failure warning although still functioning Non fatal alarm system is likely to fail Critical threshold crossed Voltage temperature including HSBP temp input power to power supply output current for main power rail from power supply and PROCHOT Therm Ctrl sensors VRD Hot asserted Minimum number of fans to cool the system not present or failed Hard drive fault Power Unit Redundancy sensor Insufficient resources offset indicates not enough power supplies present In non sparing and non mirroring mode if the threshold of correctable error
64. NNINNNINS i qu WY NS Opening SN mta m el o Figure 82 Removing the Alternate Serial Port Knockout Install the serial port on the rear panel of the chassis And connect the cable to the Serial B Connector on your motherboard AF006107 Figure 83 Installing the Alternate Serial Port Knockout Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 53 Server Utilities 3 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 or without an operating system being present Starting Setup To enter the BIOS Setup using a keyboard or emulated keyboard press the F2 function key during boot time when the OEM or Intel Logo Screen or the POST Diagnostic Screen is displayed The following instructional message is displayed on the Diagnostic Screen or under the Quiet Boot Logo Screen Press F2 to enter setup F6 Boot Menu F12 Network Boot NOTE With a USB keyboard it is important to wait until the BIOS discovers the keyboard and beeps until the USB Controller has been initialized and the USB keyboard activated key presses will not be read by the system When the Setup Utility is entered the Main screen is displayed initially However serious errors cause the system to display the Error Manager screen instead of the Main screen It is also possible to cau
65. Order To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Boot Options screen then select the desired screen Boot Options BEV Device Order BEV Device 1 lt Available BEV devices gt BEV Device 2 lt Available BEV devices gt Figure 104 BEV Device Order Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 BEV Device 1 2 BEV Device 2 Option Values lt Available BEV Devices gt Help Text Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position Comments Choose the order of booting among BEV Devices by choosing which available BEV Device should be in each position in the order Back to BEV Device Order Screen Boot Options Screen Screen Map Add EFI Boot Option The Add EFI Boot Option screen allows the user to add an EFI boot option to the boot order This screen is only available when there is at least one EFI bootable device present in the system configuration The Internal EFI Shell Boot Option is permanent and cannot be added or deleted To access this screen from the Main screen select Boot Options gt Add EFI Boot Option To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Boot Options screen then select the desired screen 128 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Boot Options Add EFI Boot Option Add boot option label Enter label Select File system Available Filesystems gt Path for boot option Enter boot path
66. P4000RP Family Service Guide 135 Server Utilities Load the User Default Values to all the setup options Comments Selection only Select this line and press the Enter key to load User Default Values for all BIOS settings These are user customized BIOS default settings for all BIOS parameters previously established by doing a Save User Defaults action see above There will be a confirmation popup to verify that the user really intended to take this action Back to Save amp Exit Screen Screen Map 136 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Appendix A Technical Reference Appendix A Technical Reference 365 W Fixed Power Supply Input Output Voltages 365 W Fixed Power Supply AC Input Voltage Table 7 AC Input Voltage Range Voltage 110 90 Vrms 100 127 Vrms 140 Vrms 85V AC 70V AC 4VAC 5VAC Voltage 220 180 Vrms 200 240 Vrms 264 Vrms a ee 1l Maximum input current at low input voltage range shall be measured at 90V AC at maximum load 2 Maximum input current at high input voltage range shall be measured at 180V AC at maximum load 3 This requirement is not to be used for determining agency input current markings 365 W Fixed Power Supply DC Output Voltage Table 8 Over Voltage Protection Limits Parameter Min Max Peak Unit 5V 0 3 10 0 A 12V1 0 7 16 0 18 0 A 12V2 1 5 16 0 18 0 A 3 3V 0 5 18 0 A 12V 0 0 0 5 A 5Vstby 0 0 2 5 3 0
67. SOL is only supported through Serial Port A with the exception of W2600CR which only has Serial B so supports SOL on Serial B When Console Redirection is set to Disabled all other options on this screen will be grayed out and unavailable Only Serial Ports which are Enabled should be available to choose for Console Redirection If neither Serial A nor Serial B is set to Enabled then Console Redirection will be forced to Disabled and grayed out as inactive In that case all other options on this screen will also be grayed Back to Console Redirection Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 105 Server Utilities 2 Flow Control Option Values None RTS CTS Help Text Flow control is the handshake protocol This setting must match the remote terminal application None Configure for no flow control RTS CTS Configure for hardware flow control Comments Flow control is necessary only when there is a possibility of data overrun In that case the Request To Send Clear to Send RTS CTS hardware handshake is a relatively conservative protocol which can usually be configured at both ends When Console Redirection is set to Disabled this option will be grayed out and unavailable Back to Console Redirection Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 3 Baud Rate Option Values 9 6k 19 2k 38 4k 57 6k 115 2k Help Text Serial por
68. Setup Screen Menu Selection Bar The Setup Screen Menu selection bar is located at the top of the BIOS Setup Utility screen It displays tabs showing the major screen selections available to the user By using the left and right arrow keys the user can select the listed screens Some screen selections are out of the visible menu space and become available by scrolling to the left or right of the current selections displayed BIOS Setup Utility Screens The following sections describe the screens available in the BIOS Setup utility for the configuration of the server platform Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 55 Server Utilities For each of these screens there is an image of the screen with a list of Field Descriptions which describe the contents of each item on the screen Each item on the screen is hyperlinked to the relevant Field Description Each Field Description is hyperlinked back to the screen image These lists follow the following guidelines The text heading for each Field Description is the actual text as displayed on the BIOS Setup screen This screen text is a hyperlink to its corresponding Field Description The text shown in the Option Values and Help Text entries in each Field Description are the actual text and values are displayed on the BIOS Setup screens In the Option Values entries the text for default values is shown with an underline These values do not appear underline on the BIOS Setup sc
69. USB Tape and so on Manufacturer Model Type Size Firmware In Hot Swap Bay Operating System Information Example RedHat Enterprise Linux Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service pack 1 OEM CD Manufacturer Version Language version English Arabic and Chinese Simplified Service Pack Level or Kernel Revision Distribution OEM Retail Intel RAID Controller Example SRCU42E RAID controller part number PBA number RAID controller firmware version Has the latest RAID firmware been tried Yes No RAID driver version Has the latest RAID driver been tried Yes No RAID volumes configuration disks amp RAID level RAID volume use Boot device Data Volume Is BBU Battery Backup Unit installed Yes No BBU part number Detailed description of issue 148 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Appendix E Intel Server Issue Report Form Troubleshooting tried Steps to replicate the issue Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 149 Appendix E Intel Server Issue Report Form Issue impact statements Do you have any potential Intel system or component purchases that this issue is holding up If yes please provide a brief description below Do you have systems already purchased that are not being delivered to your customers because of this issue If yes please provide a brief description below Have you returned systems or
70. USB Media Redirection allowing USB devices attached to the remote system to be used on the managed server For instructions on installing the Intel Remote Management Module 4 see Installing and Removing the Intel Remote Management Module 4 10 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Hardware Installations and Upgrades 2 Hardware Installations and Upgrades Before You Begin Before working with your server product pay close attention to the Safety Information at the beginning of this manual NOTE Whenever you service the system you must first power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the power cord Tools and Supplies Needed Phillips cross head screwdriver 1 bit and 2 bit Needle nosed pliers Anti static wrist strap and conductive foam pad recommended System Reference All references to left right front top and bottom assume the reader is facing the front of the chassis as it would be positioned for normal operation Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Hardware Installations and Upgrades Cable Routing Recommendations When you add or remove components from your server system make sure your cables are routed correctly before reinstalling the server system cover Use caution to make sure no cables or wires are pinched and that the airflow from the fans is not blocked Use the figures below to determine the correct cable routing Cable connections f
71. Utilities AF006102 Figure 32 Close PCI card retention device Removing a PCI Add in Card 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable 2 3 Remove the chassis cover For instructions see Removing the System Side Cover 4 Open the PCI card retainer Remove screw if there is one 5 Gently lift the PCI card from PCI slot Installing and Removing an Optical Drive Cautions Before removing or replacing the drive you must first take the server out of service turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system turn off the system by pressing the power button and unplug the power cord from the system or wall outlet To maintain proper system cooling a filler panel must be installed if you do not install a device at this location Installing an Optical Drive 1 Remove the O filler see letter A AF004191 Figure 33 Remove the Optical Drive filler Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 25 Server Utilities 2 Getthe two optical drive rails from chassis side see letter B and affix them to both optical drive sides make sure the pinches on the optical drive rail are aligned with the alignment holes on the ODD see letter C Insert the optical drive into chassis opening and push all the way until it stops see letter D 4 Connect the power and data cables to optical drive Fi
72. XE SB Init 71h DXE SB SMM Init 72h DXE SB devices Init 78h DXE ACPI Init 79h DXE CSM Init 90h DXE BDS Started 91h DXE BDS connect drivers 92h DXE PCI Bus begin 93h DXE PCI Bus HPC Init 94h 0 DXE PCI Bus enumeration DXE PCI Bus resource requested 96h DXE PCI Bus assign resource 97h DXE CON OUT connect 98h DXE CON IN connect 99h DXE SIO Init 9Ah DXE USB start 9Bh DXE USB reset 9Ch DXE USB detect 9Dh DXE USB enable Alh DXE IDE begin A2h DXE IDE reset DXE IDE detect A4h DXE IDE enable A5h DXE SCSI begin A6h DXE SCSI reset Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 143 Appendix C LED Decoder Diagnostic LED Decoder 1 LED On 0 LED Off Checkpoint Upper Nibble Lower Nibble MSB LSB 8h 34h 2h jth 8h 4h 2h jih LED Description ATh DXE SCSI detect A8h DXE SCSI enable A9h DXE verifying SETUP password ABh DXE SETUP start ACh DXE SETUP input wait ADh DXE Ready to Boot AEh DXE Legacy Boot AFh DXE Exit Boot Services BOh RT Set Virtual Address Map Begin Blh RT Set Virtual Address Map End B2h DXE Legacy Option ROM init B3h DXE Reset system B4h DXE USB Hot plug B5h DXE PCI BUS Hot plug B6h DXE NVRAM cleanup B7h DXE Configuration Reset 00h INT19 S3 Resume
73. a system hang for certain error conditions possibly with the system unable to update the System Status LED or log an error to the SEL before hanging Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map 4 Resume on AC Power Loss Option Values Stay Off Last State Power On Help Text System action to take on AC power loss recovery Stay Off System stays off Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Last State System returns to the same state before the AC power loss Power On System powers on Comments This option controls the policy that the BMC will follow when AC power is restored after an unexpected power outage The BMC will either hold DC power off or always turn it on to boot the system depending on this setting and in the case of Last State depending on whether the power was on and the system was running before the AC power went off When this setting is changed in Setup the new setting will be sent to the BMC However the BMC maintains owns this Power Restore Policy setting and it can be changed independently with an IPMI command to the BMC BIOS gets this setting from the BMC early in POST and also for the Setup Server Management screen Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map 5 Power Restore Delay Option Values Disabled Auto Fixed Help Text Allows a delay in powering up after a power failure to reduce peak power requirements The delay
74. agnostic Interrupt is not available Back to Security Screen Back to Screen Map 7 TPM State Option Values Displays current TPM Device State May be Enabled amp Activated Enabled amp Deactivated Disabled amp Activated Disabled amp Deactivated Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Shows the current TPM device state A Disabled TPM device does not execute commands that use the TPM functions and TPM security operations are not available An Enabled amp Deactivated TPM is in the same state as a disabled TPM except that setting of the TPM ownership is allowed if it is not present already An Enabled amp Activated TPM executes all commands that use the TPM functions and TPM security operations are also available Note This option appears only on boards equipped with a TPM Back to Security Screen Back to Screen Map 8 TPM Administrative Control Option Values No Operation Turn On Turn Off Clear Ownership Help Text No Operation No changes to current state Turn On Enables and activates TPM Turn Off Disables and deactivates TPM Clear Ownership Removes TPM ownership amp returns TPM to factory default state Note Setting returns to No Operation on every boot Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Comments Any Administrative Control operation selected will require the system to perform a Hard Reset in order to become effective
75. ailable when the O S Boot Watchdog Timer is disabled Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map 12 Plug amp Play BMC Detection Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text If enabled the BMC will be detectable by OSes which support plug and play loading of an IPMI driver Do not enable this option if your OS does not support this driver Comments This option controls whether the OS Server Management Software will be able to find the BMC and automatically load the correct IPMI support software for it If your OS does not support Plug amp Play for the BMC you will not have the correct IPMI driver software loaded Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 103 Server Utilities Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map 13 EuP LOT6 Off Mode Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable disable Ecodesign EuP LOT6 Deep Sleep Off Mode for near zero energy use when powered off Comments This option controls whether the system goes into Deep Sleep or more conventional S5 Soft Off when powered off Deep Sleep state uses less energy than S5 but S5 can start up faster and can allow a Wake on LAN action which cannot be done from a Deep Sleep state This option will not appear on platforms which do not support EuP LOT6 Off Mode For details on which platform do support it Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map 14 Console Redirection Option Values lt None
76. al support center using the online form available at http www intel com support feedback htm groupzserver 3 Lastly you can contact an Intel support representative using one of the support phone numbers available at http www intel com support feedback htm group server charges may apply Intel customer support suggests filling out the issue report form available in Appendix E Intel Server Issue Report Form Intel also offers Channel Program members around the clock 24x7 technical phone support on Intel server boards server chassis server RAID controller cards and Intel Server Management at http www intel com reseller NOTE You will need to log in to the Reseller site to obtain the 24x7 number Warranty Information To obtain warranty information visit the following Intel web site http www intel com p en US support warranty Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 145 Appendix E Intel Server Issue Report Form Appendix E Intel Server Issue Report Form 146 Issue Report Form Rev 3 6 NOTE Filling out this form completely is required for any escalation Customer Contact Information Customer Support Case Intel Server Board or System Example 1200V3RP P4000RP Server Chassis Example P4000S If third party chassis used indicate make and model Base Board Information Some information maybe found by accessing BIOS and going through the Server Mana
77. ame type of device as an onboard NIC or IO Module controller Only the Option ROMs for which controller capabilities are present are shown in the screen for selection For example if there are no 10 GbE NICs installed then the 10 GbE OPROMs will not appear for selection If controller capabilities are present but all controllers with those capabilities are disabled then the relevant OPROM options will appear but will be disabled and grayed out and not changeable Similarly when the PXE OPROM of a given speed is disabled all PXE port enable disable options using that OPROM will be disabled and grayed out Conversely if all ports are disabled for PXE the PXE OPROM will be disabled and grayed out When a NIC Port is disabled the PXE enable disable option for it will be disabled and grayed out and the MAC Address will be blank When a NIC controller is disabled all Ports and PXE options for that controller will become disabled and grayed out and all MAC Addresses for those ports will be blank Conversely if all ports for a given controller are disabled the controller itself will appear as disabled Advanced NIC Configuration Wake on LAN PME Enabled Disabled PXE 1GbE Option ROM Enabled Disabled PXE 10GbE Option ROM Enabled Disabled FCoE 10GbE Option ROM Enabled Disabled iSCSI 1GbE 10GbE Option ROM Enabled Disabled Onboard NIC1 Type Onboard esc NIC1 Controller Enabled Disabled NIC1 Port1 PXE Enabled Disabled NIC1
78. amily Service Guide 99 Server Utilities Screen Field Descriptions 100 Assert NMI on SERR Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text On SERR generate an NMI and log an error Note Enabled must be selected for the Assert NMI on PERR setup option to be visible Comments This option allows the system to generate an NMI when an SERR occurs which is a method Legacy Operating System error handlers may use instead of processing a Machine Check Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map 2 Assert NMI on PERR Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text On PERR generate an NMI and log an error Note This option is only active if the Assert NMI on SERR option has Enabled selected Comments This option allows the system to generate an NMI when a PERR occurs which is a method Legacy Operating System error handlers may use instead of processing a Machine Check Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map 3 Reseton CATERR Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text When enabled system gets reset upon encountering Catastrophic Error CATERR when disabled system does not get reset on CATERR Comments This option controls whether the system will be reset when the Catastrophic Error CATERR signal is held asserted rather than just pulsed to generate an SMI This indicates that the processor has encountered a fatal hardware error Note If Reset on CATERR is Disabled this can result in
79. bE PXE Option ROM is disabled and no other Option ROM is enabled the system cannot perform a Network Boot and cannot respond for Wake on LAN This IOGbE PXE option does not appear unless there is a 10 GbE NIC installed in the system as an Onboard or IO Module NIC Back to NIC Configuration Screen NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 4 FCoE 10GbE Option ROM Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable Disable Onboard IOM NIC FCoE Option ROM Load Comments This selection is to enable disable the 10GbE FCoE Option ROM that is used by all Onboard and IO Module 10 GbE controllers capable of FCoE support At the present time only the Intel 82599 10 Gigabit SFP NIC supports FCoE for this family of server boards This option is grayed out and not accessible if the 10GbE PXE Option ROM is enabled or if the iSCSI Option ROM is enabled It can co exist with the IGbE PXE Option ROM or with an InfiniBand controller Option ROM If the FCoE Option ROM is disabled and no other Option ROM is enabled the system cannot perform a Network Boot and cannot respond for Wake on LAN This FCoE option does not appear unless there is an FCoE capable 10GbE NIC installed in the system as an Onboard or IO Module NIC Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 83 Server Utilities Back to NIC Configuration Screen NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 5 iSCSI 1GbE 10GbE Op
80. bled When IPv6 addressing is used the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC The setting of IPv6 Source determines whether this field is display only when Dynamic or Auto or can be edited when Static Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 8 Gateway IPv6 Option Values Entry Field 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 is default Help Text View Edit Gateway IPv6 address Press Enter to edit Gateway IPv6 addresses consist of 8 hexadecimal 4 digit numbers separated by colons Comments This specifies the Gateway IPv6 Address for the Baseboard LAN There is a separate Gateway IPv6 Address field for the Intel RMM4 LAN configuration This option is only visible when the Pv6 option is set to Enabled When IPv6 addressing is used the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC The setting of IPv6 Source determines whether this field is display only when Dynamic or Auto or can be edited when Static Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map IPv6 Prefix Length Option Values Entry Field 0 128 64 is default Help Text View Edit IPv6 Prefix Length from zero to 128 default 64 Press Enter to edit Comments This specifies the IPv6 Prefix Length for the Baseboard LAN There is a separate IPv6 Prefix Length field for the Intel RMM4 LAN configuration
81. cessor with the socket so that the orientation notches on the processor align with the two orientation posts on the socket see letter A Note the location of the gold key at the corner of the processor see letter B AF006142 Figure 18 Installing Processor Install the Processor NOTE The underside of the processor has components that may damage the socket pins if installed improperly Processor must align correctly with the socket opening before installation DO NOT DROP processor into socket 4 Carefully lower the load plate over the processor AF006143 Figure 19 Installing Processor Close the Load Plate 18 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities 5 Make sure the front edge of the load plate slides under the shoulder screw as the lever is lowered see letter A Close the load plate locking lever see letter B Screw Load Plate Front Edge AF006144 Figure 20 Installing Processor Engage the Load Plate 6 Push down on the locking lever see letter A Slide the tip of the lever under the notch in the load plate Make sure the lever is securely latched see letter B AF006145 Figure 21 Installing Processor Latch the Locking Lever 7 Carefully lift the cover straight up as shown Save the A protective AF006146 Figure 22 Installing Processor Remove the Cover Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 19 Server Utilities
82. chmarks Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 27 Direct Cache Access DCA Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Allows processors to increase the I O performance by placing data from I O devices directly into the processor cache Comments System performance is usually best with Direct Cache Access Enabled In certain unusual cases disabling this may give improved results Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 28 Intel SMX Safter Mode Extensions Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text When Enabled a SMX can utilize the additional hardware Capabilities provided by Safer Mode Extensions Comments Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 29 SMM Wait Timeout Option Values Entry Field 20 3000ms 20 is default Help Text Millisecond timeout waiting for BSP and APs to enter SMM Range is 20ms to 3000ms Comments Amount of time to allow for the SMI Handler to respond to an SMI If exceeded BMC generates an SMI Timeout and resets the system Note This field is temporary and will be removed when no longer required Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map Memory Configuration The Memory Configuration screen allows the user to view details about the DDR3 DIMMs that are installed as system memory and alter BIOS Memory Configuration settings where appropriate To access this screen from the Main screen select Advanced gt Memory Configuration To move to another screen press the
83. creen Map 4 Gateway IP Option Values Entry Field 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is default Help Text View Edit Gateway IP Press lt Enter gt to edit 112 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Comments This specifies the IPv4 addressing Gateway IP for the Baseboard LAN There is a separate IPv4 Gateway IP field for the Intel RMM4 LAN configuration When IPv4 addressing is used the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC The setting of IP Source determines whether this field is display only when Dynamic or can be edited when Static When IPv6 addressing is enabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 5 IPv6 Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Option to Enable Disable IPv6 addressing and any IPv6 network traffic on these channels Comments The initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC It may be changed in order to switch between IPv4 and IPv6 addressing technologies When this option is set to Disabled all other IPv6 fields will not be visible for the Baseboard LAN and Intel RMM4 DMN if installed When IPv6 addressing is Enabled all IPv6 fields for the Baseboard LAN and Intel RMM4 DMN will become visible and all IPv4 fields will be grayed out and inactive Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 6 IPv6 Source Option Valu
84. d Disabled Help Text Enable Disable Intel R VT d Interrupt Remapping support For some processors this option may be always enabled Comments This option only appears when Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I O is Enabled For some processors this will be enabled unconditionally whenever Intel VT d is enabled In that case this option will be shown as Enabled and grayed out and not changeable Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 20 Pass through DMA Support Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable Disable Intel R VT d Pass through DMA support For some processors this option may be always enabled Comments This option only appears when Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I O is Enabled For some processors this will be enabled unconditionally whenever Intel VT d is enabled In that case this option will be shown as Enabled and grayed out and not changeable Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 21 Intel R TXT Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable Disable Intel R Trusted Execution Technology Takes effect after reboot Comments Intel TXT only appears when both Intel Virtualization Technology and Intel VT for Directed IO are enabled This option appears only on models equipped with a TPM The TPM must be active in order to support Intel TXT Note Changing the setting for Intel TXT will require the system to perform a Hard Reset in or
85. d by the processor 64 bytes Comments MLC Spatial Prefetcher is normally Enabled for best efficiency in L2 Cache and Memory Channel use but disabling it may improve performance for some processing loads and on certain benchmarks Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 25 DCU Data Prefetcher Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text The next cache line will be prefetched into LI data cache from L2 or system memory during unused cycles if it sees that the processor core has accessed several bytes sequentially in a cache line as data Disabled Only fetches cache line with data required by the processor 64 bytes Comments DCU Data Prefetcher is normally Enabled for best efficiency in L1 Data Cache and Memory Channel use but disabling it may improve performance for some processing loads and on certain benchmarks Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 26 DCU Instruction Prefetcher Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text 70 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities The next cache line will be prefetched into L1 instruction cache from L2 or system memory during unused cycles if it sees that the processor core has accessed several bytes sequentially in a cache line as data Comments DCU Data Prefetcher is normally Enabled for best efficiency in L1 Instruction Cache and Memory Channel use but disabling it may improve performance for some processing loads and on certain ben
86. d screen then select the desired screen Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Figure 88 Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 AHCI Capable SATA Controller Option Values Disabled Compatibility Enhanced AHCI RAID Mode Help Text Compatibility provides PATA emulation on the SATA device Enhanced provides Native SATA support AHCI enables the Advanced Host Controller Interface which provides Enhanced SATA functionality RAID Mode provides host based RAID support on the onboard SATA ports Comments This option configures the onboard AHCI capable SATA controller The number and type of ports it controls differs between board series If the SATA Controller is Disabled the SATA Ports will not operate and any installed SATA devices will be unavailable Compatibility provides PATA emulation on the SATA device allowing the use of legacy IDE PATA drivers Enhanced provides Native SATA support using native SATA drivers included with the vast majority of current OSes AHCI enables the Advanced Host Controller Interface which provides Enhanced SATA functionality plus possible additional functionality Native Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 75 Server Utilities Command Queuing Hot Plug Staggered Spin Up It uses AHCI drivers available for the majority of current OSes RAID Mode provides host based RAID support on the onboard SATA ports
87. dapters configure video options and configure onboard adapter options It also includes a selection option to go to the NIC Configuration screen To access this screen from the Main screen select Advanced gt PCI Configuration To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Advanced screen then select the desired screen Advanced PCI Configuration Maximize Memory below 4GB Enabled Disabled Memory Mapped 1 0 above 4 GB Enabled Disabled Auto 1G 2G 4G 8G 16G 32G 64G 1 28G 256G 51 2G Memory Mapped 1 0 Size 1024G Onboard Video Enabled Disabled Intergate Graphics Enabled Disabled Primary Display PCI Add on Card Onboard video Intergate Graphics gt NIC Configuration gt PCle Port Oprom Contorl Figure 89 PCI Configuration Screen Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 77 Server Utilities Screen Field Descriptions 78 1 Maximize Memory below 4GB Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text BIOS maximizes memory usage below 4GB for an OS without PAE support depending on the system configuration Only enable for an OS without PAE support Comments When this option is enabled BIOS makes as much memory available as possible in the 32 bit 4GB address space by limiting the amount of PCI PCIe Memory Address Space and PCIe Extended Configuration Space This option should only be enabled for a 32 bit OS without PAE capability or without PAE enabled Back to NIC Confi
88. de some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground any unpainted metal surface on your server when handling parts ESD and handling boards Always handle boards carefully They can be extremely sensitive to ESD Hold boards only by their edges After removing a board from its protective wrapper or from the server place the board component side up on a grounded static free surface Use a conductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper Do not slide board over any surface Installing or removing jumpers A jumper is a small plastic encased conductor that slips over two jumper pins Some jumpers have a small tab on top that you can grip with your fingertips or with a pair of fine needle nosed pliers If your jumpers do not have such a tab take care when using needle nosed pliers to remove or install a jumper grip the narrow sides of the jumper with the pliers never the wide sides Gripping the wide sides can damage the contacts inside the jumper causing intermittent problems with the function controlled by that jumper Take care to grip with but not squeeze the pliers or other tool you use to remove a jumper or you may bend or break the pins on the board Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Preface Preface About this Manual Thank you for purchasing and using the Intel Server Chassis P4000RP family products This manual is written for system technicians who are respons
89. der for the new setting to become effective Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 22 Enhanced Error Containment Mode Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable Enhanced Error Containment Mode Data Poisoning Erroneous data coming from memory will be poisoned If disabled default will be in Legacy Mode No data poisoning support available Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 69 Server Utilities Comments Enhanced Error Containment Data Poisoning is not supported by all models of processors and this option will not appear unless all installed processors support Enhanced Error Containment This option globally enables or disables both Core and Uncore Data Poisoning for processors which support them Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 23 MLC Streamer Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text MLC Streamer is a speculative prefetch unit within the processor s Note Modifying this setting may affect performance Comments MLC Streamer is normally Enabled for best efficiency in L2 Cache and Memory Channel use but disabling it may improve performance for some processing loads and on certain benchmarks Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 24 MLC Spatial Prefetcher Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enabled Fetches adjacent cache line 128 bytes when required data is not currently in cache Disabled Only fetches cache line with data require
90. e Load Plate 4 eee ee esee ee eres esee eren seen setas etas tnas ena 18 Figure 18 Installing Processor Install the Processor e eeee esee esee esee ee ette seen seta setas etas tnse tns 18 Figure 19 Installing Processor Close the Load Plate cene eese e esee ee e eee seen seen neta setae tnaetna 18 Figure 20 Installing Processor Engage the Load Plate 4 eee eee crees eese eese eene eene etae tnae tna 19 Figure 21 Installing Processor Latch the Locking Lever e eeee ecce seen ette seen seen neta setae tnae tna 19 Figure 22 Installing Processor Remove the Cover eee e eee e esee esee eese ee ette sten setas etas etas sense ena 19 Figure 23 Installing Processor Heatsink eee eee eese eee ee ee eee eene toe to staat tn setas ta seta setas tn seen 20 Ig rane mella 21 Figure 25 Installing Hard Disk Drive Removing 3 5 HDD carrier e eeee sees scene eene enentne 22 Figure 26 Installing Hard Disk Drive Removing 3 5 HDD interface bracket 22 Figure 27 Installing Hard Disk Drive Installing 3 5 HDD ee eeee sees eere seen seen nete notae tnaeena 22 Figure 28 Installing Hard Disk Drive Installing 2 5 HDD 4 eeeee esee eese ee eren see
91. e changed Back to NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities 5 Intergate Graphics Intergate Graphics Enabled Disabled Help Text Processor integrate Graphics video controller Back to NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 6 Primary Display Option Values PCI Add on Card Onboard Video Intergate Graphics Help Text Select which of IGFX PEG PCI Add on Card Graphics device should be Primary Display or select SG for Switchable GFX Comments Back to NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 7 NIC Configuration Option Values None Help Text View Configure NIC information and settings Comments Selection only Select this line and press the Enter key to go to the NIC Configuration group of configuration settings Note This configuration page is not visable on some SKU Back to NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map NIC Configuration The NIC Configuration screen allows the user to configure the NIC controller options for BIOS POST It also displays the NIC MAC Addresses currently in use This NIC Configuration screen handles network controllers built in on the baseboard onboard or installed as an IO Module IOM It does not configure or report anything having to do with add in network adapter cards To access this screen
92. e eese ee ee eese seen sette seta aset ease tetas tasa sten aee 129 Figure 106 Delete EFI Boot Option Screen e eee e eee e esee esee eese eese eese ta setas etas ta setae eese tese to aae 130 Figure 107 Boot Manager Screen eese e eee eese eene eene esee e etos testo seta seta seta setas tas tas eas tasses etae 131 Figure 108 Error Manager Screen eere eee e eee eee e eee ette ette etos to stes teas etas e tas tas ease toss tes eese ee aae 132 Figure 109 Save CE Do Vern 133 Figure 110 Diagnostic LED Placement Diagram esee ee eee eene eee en nette seen aee t easet etes testen aee 141 xii Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide List of Tables List of Tables Table 1 Server System References ccce ee ee sese eee ee nes ta sepa snos en nes aas eso so saO se eaa ea so sese pP estan eU aa vi Table 2 System Status LED State Definitions eere ecce esee eee seen ee teen ee eo testen sese ense tates snas eta 6 Table 3 BMC Boot Reset Status LED Indicators 4 eere e eee e esee ee esee esee ee en ee tna sense toas toast sete aue 7 Table 4 Server Board Jumpers c 9 Table 5 BIOS Setup Keyboard Command Bat cccssssssscscscssssccssccscccscscccsccsscscssscssccssscessceseseses 54 Table 6 Screen Map e
93. e state at typical office ambient temperature 23 2 degrees C Trapezoidal 25g velocity change 136 inches second Z40 Ibs to 80 Ibs 138 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Appendix A Technical Reference System Cooling Requirement in 460 Watt Max 1570 BTU hour BTU Hr DISCLAIMER NOTE Intel ensures the unpackaged server board and system meet the shock requirement mentioned above through its own chassis development and system configuration It is the responsibility of the system integrator to determine the proper shock level of the board and system if the system integrator chooses different system configuration or different chassis Intel Corporation cannot be held responsible if components fail or the server board does not operate correctly when used outside any of its published operating or non operating limits Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 139 Appendix B Regulatory and Compliance Information Appendix B Regulatory and Compliance Information Please refer to the Intel Server Products Regulatory and Safety document for the product regulatory compliance reference The document can be downloaded from http www intel com p en US support server 140 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Appendix C LED Decoder Appendix C LED Decoder During the system boot process the BIOS executes a number of platform configuration processes each of which is assig
94. ed All causes every CE that occurs to be logged None suppresses CE logging completely This threshold is applied on a per rank basis The Correctable Error occurrences are counted for each memory rank When any one rank accumulates a CE count equal to the CE Threshold then a single CE SEL Event is logged and all further CE logging is suppressed Note that the CE counts are subject to a leaky bucket mechanism that reduces the count as a function of time to keep from accumulating counts unnecessarily over the term of a long operational run Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 73 Server Utilities wow coe Back to Memory Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map DIMM AI DIMM A2 DIMM BI DIMM B2 Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Displays the status of each DIMM socket present on the board There is one line for each DIMM socket present on the board For each DIMM socket the DIMM Status reflects one of the following three possible states e Installed amp Operational There is a DDR3 DIMM installed and operational in this slot e Not Installed There is no DDR3 DIMM installed in this slot e Failed Disabled The DIMM installed in this slot has failed during initialization and or was disabled during initialization For each DIMM that is in the Installed amp Operational state the DIMM Size in GB of that DIMM is displayed This is the physical size of the
95. ed software applications to execute threads in parallel within each processor Contact your OS vendor regarding OS support of this feature Comments This option is only visible if all processors installed in the system support Intel amp Hyper Threading Technology Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 15 Active Processor Cores Option Values All 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Help Text Number of cores to enable in each processor package Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 67 Server Utilities 68 Comments The numbers of cores that appear as selections depends on the number of cores available in the processors installed Boards may have as many as 8 cores in each of 1 2 or 4 processors The same number of cores must be active in each processor package This Setup screen should begin with the number of currently active cores as the number displayed See note below this may be different from the number previously set by the user Note The ME can control the number of active cores independently of the BIOS Setup setting If the ME disables or enables processor cores that will override the BIOS setting and the number selected by BIOS will be disregarded Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 16 Execute Disable Bit Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Execute Disable Bit can help prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks Contact your OS vendor regarding OS support of th
96. een Server Management Screen Screen Map 13 Subnet Mask Option Values Entry Field 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is default Help Text View Edit Subnet Mask Press Enter to edit Comments This specifies the IPv4 addressing Subnet Mask for the Intel RMM4 DMN LAN There is a separate IPv4 Subnet Mask field for the Baseboard LAN configuration When IPv4 addressing is used the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC The setting of IP Source determines whether this field is display only when Dynamic or can be edited when Static When IPv6 addressing is enabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 115 Server Utilities 14 Gateway IP Option Values Entry Field 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is default Help Text View Edit Gateway IP Press Enter to edit Comments This specifies the IPv4 addressing Gateway IP for the Intel RMM4 DMN LAN There is a separate IPv4 Gateway IP field for the Baseboard LAN configuration When IPv4 addressing is used the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC The setting of IP Source determines whether this field is display only when Dynamic or can be edited when Static When IPv6 addressing is enabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen
97. een is selected 130 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Main Advanced Security Server Management Boot Options Boot Manager Launch EFI Shell lt Boot Device 1 gt lt Boot Device 2 gt lt Boot Device n gt Figure 107 Boot Manager Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 Launch EFI Shell Option Values None Help Text Select this option to boot now Note This list is not the system boot option order Use the Boot Options menu to view and configure the system boot option order Comments The EFI Shell will always be present in the list of bootable devices Back to Boot Manager Screen Screen Map 2 Boot Device 1 gt 3 Boot Device 2 gt 4 Boot Device n gt Option Values lt None gt Help Text Select this option to boot now Note This list is not the system boot option order Use the Boot Options menu to view and configure the system boot option order Comments These are names of bootable devices discovered in the system The system user can choose any of them from which to initiate a one time boot that is booting from any device in this list will not permanently affect the defined system Boot Order These bootable devices are not displayed in any specified order particularly not in the system Boot Order established by the Boot Options screen This is just a list of bootable devices in the order in which they were enumerated Back to Boot Manager
98. egrated RAID Module RMT3CB080 Intel R Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB080 Intel R Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB040 Intel R Integrated RAID Module RMS25KB080 Intel R Integrated RAID Module RMS25KB040 Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only If no Intel Storage Module is detected then None is displayed This shows the customer the product name of the module installed which helps in identifying drivers support documentation and so on Back to Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 4 SATA Port For Port numbers 0 6 Option Values Not Installed lt Drive Information gt 76 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Help Text None Comments Information only The Drive Information when present will typically consist of the drive model identification and size for the disk drive installed on a particular port This Drive Information line is repeated for all 6 SATA Port for the onboard AHCI capable SATA Controller However for any given board only the ports which are physically populated on the board are shown That is a board which only implements the two 6 GB s ports 0 and 1 will only show those two ports in this Drive Information list Back to Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map PCI Configuration The PCI Configuration screen allows the user to configure the PCI memory space used for onboard and add in a
99. eing reported Back to Error Manager Screen Screen Map 4 DESCRIPTION Option Values lt N A gt 132 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Help Text Description of POST Error Code gt Comments This is a description of the meaning of the POST Error Code that is being reported This text actually appears in the screen space that is usually reserved for Help messages Back to Error Manager Screen Screen Map Save amp Exit Screen Tab The Save amp Exit screen allows the user to choose whether to save or discard the configuration changes made on other Setup screens It also allows the user to restore the BIOS settings to the factory defaults or to save or restore them to a set of user defined default values If Load Default Values is selected the factory default settings noted in bold in the Setup screen images are applied If Load User Default Values is selected the system is restored to previously saved User Default Values To access this screen from the Main screen or other top level Tab screen press the right or left arrow keys to traverse the tabs at the top of the Setup screen until the Exit screen is selected Note There is a Legal Disclaimer footnote at the bottom of the Save amp Exit screen Certain brands and names may be claimed as the property of others This is reference to any instance in the Setup screens where names belonging to other compan
100. em Acoustic and Performance Configuration Back to Screen Map 5 Quiet Fan Idle Mode Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enabling this option allows the system fans to operate in Quiet Fan off mode while still maintaining sufficient system cooling In this mode fan sensors become unavailable and cannot be monitored There will be limited fan related event generation Comments When enabled this option allows fans to idle or turn off when sufficient thermal margin is available decreasing the acoustic noise produced by the system and decreasing system power consumption Fans will run as needed to maintain thermal control The actual decrease in fan speed depends on the system thermal loading which in turn depends on system configuration and workload While Quiet Fan Idle Mode is engaged fan sensors become unavailable and are not monitored by the BMC Quiet Fan Idle Mode does not conflict with Fan PWM Offset above they work in concert with Fan PWM Offset applied to fans in Quiet Fan Idle Mode just as when the fans are operating in normal mode A Fan PWM Offset of zero is necessary for fans to actually stop turning Back to System Acoustic and Performance Configuration Back to Screen Map Security Screen Tab The Security screen allows the user to enable and set the Administrator and User passwords and to lock out the front panel buttons so they cannot be used This screen also allows the user to enab
101. ene ennue 137 460 W Redundant Power Supply Input Output Voltages eeeceeee eee ette eren 138 System Environmental Specifications eee ecce ee eres eren e eene en setas etna etna e ense eset setae 138 Appendix B Regulatory and Compliance Information e eeeee 140 Appendix C LED Decoder ccna cnannisansnaiih caine 141 Appendix D Getting Help iieeiiseeeee recess as ev vos sn cocoa n erreur bbb qs cdesonctsvstenstiwedaveteeoies 145 Warranty Informati eon ederet ou ea eo ee oap vea ea to Pe reast pa F e peo aUe eue ap nk aeneo repe Eua Fee ooa oisi oua 145 Appendix E Intel Server Issue Report FOE 2 arre e er ive Paid 146 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide ix List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 Intel Server System P4308RPLSHDR View s ssssssssssssssssssssssessssesssssessesseesesseeseseessceneescens 1 Figure 2 Hot Swap Hard Drive Bay eere eee ee eee e sete sees eese te stes testo seta setas etas eaae eaae eaae ease tese se aa 2 Figure 3 Front Control Panel eee theory va stone eene ae eL Yo Eres en Y anu vn aene soes seas sossdesesasecesse 2 Igranvor Brie dude 3 Figure 5 Server Board Connector and Component Locations S1200V3RPL and S1200V3RPS 4 Figure 6 Intel Light Guided Diagnostic LEDs Server Board
102. er B 6 Ifthe bezel assembly does not immediately disconnect from the chassis tap the left hand side of the bezel assembly to disengage the bezel hooks on the right hand side of the chassis AF004782 Figure 13 Removing the Front Bezel Installing the Front Bezel 1 Fit the right edge of the bezel assembly against the right side of the chassis 2 Engage the plastic bezel hooks see letter A into the raised metal slots at the chassis edge 3 Rotate the bezel assembly toward the chassis Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 15 Server Utilities 4 Latch the two plastic tabs see letter B on the left side of the bezel assembly to the chassis AF004797 Figure 14 Installing the Front Bezel Removing and Installing Processor The heatsink has thermal interface material TIM on the underside of it Use caution so that you do not damage the thermal interface material Use gloves to avoid sharp edges Removing Processor Heatsink The heatsink is attached to the server board processor socket with captive fasteners Using a 2 Phillips screwdriver loosen the four screws located on the heatsink corners in a diagonal manner using the following procedure 1 Disconnect cable from the server board see letter A 2 Plug out the snaps from the server board in the numerical order as shown see letter B 3 Liftthe heatsink straight up see letter C
103. erver Utilities 118 User4 User5 Help Text Select the User ID to configure User anonymous User2 root and User3 4 5 are supported Comments These 5 User IDs are fixed choices and cannot be changed The BMC supports 15 User IDs natively but only the first 5 are supported through this interface Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 21 Privilege Option Values Callback User Operator Administrator Help Text View Select user privilege User2 root privilege is Administrator and cannot be changed Comments The level of privilege that is assigned for a User ID affects which functions that user may perform Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 22 User Status Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable Disable LAN access for selected user Also enables disables SOL KVM and media redirection Comments Note that status setting is Disabled by default until set to Enabled Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 23 User Name Option Values Entry Field 4 15 characters Help Text Press Enter to edit User Name User Name is a string of 4 to 15 alphanumeric characters and must begin with an alphabetic character User Name cannot be changed for Userl anonymous and User2 root Comments User Name can only be edited for users other than anonymous
104. es Static Dynamic Auto Help Text Select BMC IPv6 source If Static IPv6 parameters may be edited If Dynamic these fields are display only and IPv6 address is acquired automatically DHCP If Auto these fields are display only and IPv6 address is acquired using ICMPv6 router neighbor discovery Comments This specifies the IP Source for IPv6 addressing for the Baseboard LAN configuration There is a separate IPv6 Source field for the Intel RMM4 LAN configuration This option is only visible when the Pv6 option is set to Enabled When IPv6 addressing is Enabled the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC and its setting determines whether the other Baseboard LAN IPv6 addressing fields are display only when Dynamic or Auto or can be edited when Static Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 7 IPv6 Address Option Values Entry Field 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 is default Help Text View Edit IPv6 address Press lt Enter gt to edit IPv6 addresses consist of 8 hexadecimal 4 digit numbers separated by colons Comments This specifies the IPv6 Address for the Baseboard LAN There is a separate IPv6 Address field for the Intel RMM4 LAN configuration Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 113 Server Utilities 114 This option is only visible when the Pv6 option is set to Ena
105. ether to enable loading and executing the embedded Option ROM for the controller which will cause it to become bootable For InfiniBand both a GUID and a MAC Address are displayed The GUID is used for InfiniBand Fabric operations and the MAC Address is used when the controller is attached as an Ethernet device For non InfiniBand NICs there are different OPROMs for different protocols which are also differentiated by speed 1 Gb or 10 Gb For a given protocol speed all Ethernet controllers of the same speed use the same Option ROM PXE there are two separate PXE Option ROMs one for 1 Gb NICs and another for 10 Gb NICs The two are independent of each other but each must be the only Option ROM enabled in its speed class If 1 GbE PXE is enabled then the iSCSI OPROM cannot be enabled If 10 GbE PXE is enabled then neither iSCSI nor 10 GbE FCoE may be enabled iSCSI there is only one iSCSI Option ROM for both 1 GbE and 10 GbE NICs If iSCSI is enabled then neither PXE nor FCoE OPROMs may be enabled for the 1 GbE or 10 GbE NICs FCoE there is a 10 GbE FCoE Option ROM that supports the Intel 82599 NIC When it is enabled the iSCSI OPROM and the 10 GbE PXE OPROM must be disabled Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Note These Option ROMs are only in support of onboard NICs and installed IO Modules They do not support NICs on add in network cards even if the NIC on an add in card is the s
106. ffect including any changes made after loading the defaults The F9 function key may also be used from anyplace in Setup to initiate a Load Default Values action Back to Save amp Exit Screen Screen Map 6 Save as User Default Values Option Values lt None gt Help Text Save the changes made so far as User Default Values Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to save the current state of the settings for all BIOS parameters as a customized set of User Default Values These are a user determined set of BIOS default settings that can be used as an alternative instead of the initial factory settings failsafe settings for all BIOS parameters By changing the BIOS settings to values that the user prefers to have for defaults and then using this operation to save them as User Default Values that version of BIOS settings can be restored at any time by using the following Load User Default Values operation There will be a confirmation popup to verify that the user really intended to take this action Loading the factory default values with F9 or the Load Default Values or by any other means does not affect the User Default Values They remain set to whatever values they were saved as Back to Save amp Exit Screen Screen Map 7 Load User Default Values Option Values lt None gt Help Text Intel Server System
107. from the Main screen select Advanced gt PCI Configuration gt NIC Configuration To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the PCI Configuration screen if necessary press the lt Esc gt key again to return to the Advanced screen then select the desired screen There is usually one Onboard NIC built into the baseboard although in some cases there are two Onboard NICs There are several possible types of NICs which are incorporated into different boards When an InfiniBand controller is on the baseboard it appears as an Onboard NIC Most boards in this family also can have an IO Module that installs on the board in a specialized connector There are boards which can have two IO Modules installed To determine what type of NIC is installed on a specific board or what kinds of IO Modules can be supported on which boards refer to the Technical Product Specification for the board in question Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 79 Server Utilities 80 The descriptive names of the Onboard NIC types are Note Codenames FYI only and not part of description to go into Setup Intel 1210 Dual Port Gigabit Ethernet Controller Springville For boards with only one Onboard NIC the Onboard NIC2 entries are not present on the screen The number of Port options which are displayed for each NIC will match the number of ports the Onboard NIC presents The IO Modules currently available are
108. gement menu gt System Information Baseboard PBA TA AA Example 123456 789 can be found on the white sticker label on the baseboard System BIOS Version Intel Remote Management Module Firmware Version if applicable BMC Version FRU SDR Version HSC Version Has the latest BIOS been tried Yes No Has the latest BMC mBMC been tried Yes No Has the latest IMM BMC been tried Yes No Has the latest RMM Firmware been tried Yes No Has the latest FRU SDR been tried Yes No Has the latest HSC been tried Yes No Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Appendix E Intel Server Issue Report Form Processor information Type Speed sSpec Thermal Solution Processor 1 Processor 2 Thermal solution Heat sink examples 1U Passive w air ducting and so on Memory Manufacturer Part Number DRAM Part Number On Intel tested list Add in adapters Example NICs Management Adapters Serial Expansion Cards PCI Express Adapters RAID Controllers SCSI Controllers and so on Type Slot Manufacturer Model Firmware Other third party hardware Example KVM Chassis and so on Description Use Manufacturer Model Firmware Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 147 Appendix E Intel Server Issue Report Form Storage Devices Example SCSI SATA SAS
109. ght Guided Diagnostics ssscssssssssssssssssssssnssocnssnssocassnssossssnssessssessesssssssessessssecsssvencesonvens 5 EIU 8 Hot Swap SAS SATA Backplane ssssscssssssssssssssrsssesesoscsosrseesesesseosssnsvensvensssnsssensonacseassosesonseoese 9 Advanced Management Options sccsscssssccsscccscscccscccscccssccssccssccssccsscssscessccssccsscesscessscsssccssecees 10 2 Hardware Installations and Upgrades c eeeee eee e eee eee eee eterne ne tnn 11 lusu me 11 Tools and Supplies Need d 5 2 1er tore ee eae ehe eo et eb e ep re to Se eo reti eese ere tete vetas inen oi 11 nsuBi iiic 11 Cable Routing Recommendations ecce ee ee ee ee ee eese eo sett en e ena sean see ease paese sso P eee sa sesso sess Pe eaaa 12 Cable connections for Intel Server System P4308RPLSHDR eee tenente tnnine 12 Removing and Installing the System Side Cover eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee ee estote seta ae etaus 13 Removing the System Side Cover eee eee ee eee eese eee eee ee seen testen sese en sette setas esten aee 13 Installing the System Side Cover Leere e Leere eres esto sese tosta set saos e tos sean esas ae 14 Removing and Installing the Front Bezel ee eeee eee e ee esee ee
110. guration IP Source IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Baseboard LAN IPv6 configuration IPv6 IPv6 Source IPv6 Address Gateway IPv6 IPv6 Prefix Length Intel R RMM4 LAN configuration Intel R RMM4 IP Source IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Intel R RMM4 LAN IPv6 configuration IPv6 Source IPv6 Address Gateway IPv6 IPv6 Prefix Length BMC DHCP Host Name User Configuration User ID Privilege User Status User Name User Password Server Utilities Server Management Static Dynamic Enabled Disabled Static Dynamic Auto Static Dynamic Static Dynamic Auto anonymous root User3 User4 User5 Callback User Operator Administrator Disable Enable Figure 98 BMC LAN Configuration Screen Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 111 Server Utilities Screen Field Descriptions 1 IP Source Option Values Static Dynamic Help Text Select BMC IP Source If Static IP parameters may be edited If Dynamic these fields are display only and IP address is acquired automatically DHCP Comments This specifies the IP Source for IPv4 addressing for the Baseboard LAN There is a separate IP Source field for the Intel RMM4 LAN configuration When IPv4 addressing is used the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC and its setting determines whether the other Baseboard LAN IPv4 addressing fields are display only when Dynamic or can be edited when Static When
111. guration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 2 Memory Mapped I O above 4 GB Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable or disable memory mapped I O of 64 bit PCI devices to 4 GB or greater address space Comments When enabled PCI PCIe Memory Mapped I O for devices capable of 64 bit addressing is allocated to address space above 4GB in order to allow larger allocations and avoid impacting address space below 4G Back to NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 3 Memory Mapped I O Size Option Values Auto 1G 2G 4G 8G 16G 32G 64G 128G 256G 512G 1024G Help Text Sets MMIO Size Auto gt 2G default Comments When Memory Mapped I O above 4GB option enabled this option sets the preserved MMIO size as PCI PCIle Memory Mapped I O for devices capable of 64 bit addressing This option is grayed out when Memory Mapped I O above 4GB option is disabled Back to NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 4 Onboard Video Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text On board video controller Warning System video is completely disabled if this option is disabled and an add in video adapter is not installed and Intergate graphics Comments When disabled the system requires an add in video card or Intergate graphics for the video to be seen When there is no add in video card or Intergate Graphics installed Onboard Video is set to Enabled and grayed out so it cannot b
112. gure 34 Installing an Optical Drive Removing an Optical Drive 1 Remove the cables from optical drive 2 Press the latching end of optical drive rails see letter A and pull the optical drive out see letter B 3 Remove the optical drive rail from the drive see letter C AF003583 Figure 35 Remove an Optical Drive 4 Install the optical drive filler AF003584 Figure 36 Install optical drive filler 26 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Installing and Removing the Intel ESRTII RAID SATA Key Installing the Intel ESRTII RAID SATA Key Locate the white 4 pin key header next to the POST diagnostic LEDs Carefully pick up the key Match the key and connector orientation and press down to install AF006071 Figure 37 Installing the Intel ESRTII RAID SATA Key Removing the Intel ESRTII RAID SATA Key Pull up the key to remove it from the mother board AF006148 Figure 38 Removing the Intel ESRTII RAID SATA Key Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 27 Server Utilities Installing and Removing the Intel Remote Management Module 4 Installing the Intel RMMA Lite Locate the RMM4 Lite connector next to the NIC ports carefully pick up the Intel RMMA Lite module and match the alignment pin of the module and the connector on the server board then press to install AF005966 Figure 39 Installing the Intel RMMA Lite Install the Inte
113. gure 85 Advanced SCreeni s sccesscseseesdovsscessseesencsesesenvssnnsenessosvonnssontoecesoossetessvteatiooedoenssossseadsoossesess sess EDS 61 Figure 86 Processor Configuration Screen eee eee eee sees eee ette etos to stes te setas tease ense ta setas sena 64 Figure 87 Memory Configuration Screen eere eee e eese eene eene entente ette stet testen setas etas etas e eaae ena 72 Figure 88 Mass Storage Controller Configuration Screen eere eee e eese eese eene sense tn setas tnaetna 75 Figure 89 PCI Configuration Screen eee eiecit ee eene eene eene esee te eto sete sete setenta seta seta setae etas e eaa 77 Figure 90 NIC Configuration Screen ccscssscssscssscsssssssssssscscscssssseessecsccssssesssecssesssscsssssssssssssesessses 82 Figure 91 Serial Port Configuration Screen ccscsscsssssssscssscscsssccscccscccsssssssessecsscscssscssscessssseseses 88 Figure 92 USB Configuration Screem csscssssssssssscssssssccsssscssscscsssccsccesscessscssnecsscssccsssssssssesssssescses 90 Figure 93 System Acoustic and Performance Configuration eere eese esee ee eee eee en ee enee ena 93 Figure 94 Security Screen E P M 96 Figure 95 Server Management Screen cccssscsssssscssscsssscssscssscsessscsscccsccessscsenecssccsscssssssosssss
114. has no bearing on the presence or order of Boot Devices shown for Boot Manager or the BIOS Boot Menu Back to Boot Options Screen Back to Screen Map 5 CDROM Order Option Values None Help Text Set the order of the legacy devices in this group Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to go to the CDROM Order Screen This option appears when one or more bootable CDROM drives are available in the system This includes USB CDROM devices but not USB Keys formatted for CRDOM emulation which are seen as Hard Disk drives Back to Boot Options Screen Back to Screen Map 6 Hard Disk Order Option Values None Help Text Set the order of the legacy devices in this group Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to go to the Hard Disk Order Screen This option appears when one or more bootable Hard Disk drives are available in the system This includes USB Hard Disk devices and USB Keys formatted for Hard Disk or CRDOM emulation Back to Boot Options Screen Back to Screen Map 7 Floppy Order Option Values None Help Text Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 121 Server Utilities Set the order of the legacy devices in this group Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to go to the Floppy Order Screen This option appears when one or more bootable Floppy Disk drive
115. he cover outward to remove it AF006099 Figure 11 Removing the Side Cover Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 13 Server Utilities Installing the System Side Cover 1 Slide the chassis cover on the chassis see letter A 2 Latch the cover securely to the chassis 3 Secure the chassis cover with the screws see letter B AF006175 Figure 12 Installing the Side Cover Removing and Installing the Front Bezel Removing the Front Bezel NOTE For a rack configuration or chassis on its side position the chassis hanging over the edge of a table or workbench before removing the bezel There are two types of bezel assembly One type is for fixed HDD configuration the other type is for Hot swap HDD configuration 14 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities A CAUTION Do not rotate the bezel assembly more than 40 degrees or you will damage the bezel assembly Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable Remove the chassis cover For instructions see Removing the System Side Cover Bee o Release the two plastic tabs on the left side of the bezel assembly to disengage the tabs and rotate the bezel assembly see letter A no more than 40 degrees outward e At a 40 degree angle push the bezel assembly away from the chassis see lett
116. he keypad 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 Change Value The plus key on the keypad 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 keyboards but will have the same effect lt F9 gt Setup Defaults Pressing the lt F9 gt key causes the following to display Load Optimized Defaults Yes No If Yes is highlighted and lt Enter gt is pressed all Setup fields are set to their default values If No is highlighted and Enter is pressed or if the lt Esc gt key is pressed the user is returned to where they were before lt F9 gt was pressed without affecting any existing field values lt F10 gt Save and Exit Pressing the lt F10 gt key causes the following message to display Save configuration and reset Yes No If Yes is highlighted and lt Enter gt is pressed all changes are saved and the Setup is exited If No is highlighted and Enter is pressed or the lt Esc gt key is pressed the user is returned to where they were before lt F10 gt was pressed without affecting any existing values
117. he system until the boot device configuration has changed that 1s which boot devices are present or until the system has been powered down and booted in a cold power on boot Note USB devices can be hotplugged during POST and will be detected and beeped They will be enumerated and displayed on the USB Configuration Setup screen However they may not be enumerated as bootable devices depending on when in POST they were hotplugged If they were recognized before the enumeration of bootable devices they will appear as Boot Devices if appropriate If they were recognized after Boot Device enumeration they will not appear as a bootable device for the Boot Options screen the Boot Manager screen or the F6 Boot Menu There are two main types of boot order control Legacy Boot and EFI Optimized boot These are mutually exclusive when EFI Optimized Boot is enabled Legacy Boot the default is disabled Within Legacy Boot operation there are two further methods of ordering boot devices Dynamic Boot Order and Static Boot Order The default for Boot Order control is Legacy Boot with Dynamic Boot Order If all types of bootable devices are installed in the system then the default Boot Order is as follows CD DVD ROM Floppy Disk Drive Hard Disk Drive PXE Network Device BEV Boot Entry Vector Device EFI Shell and EFI Boot paths In this default Boot Order a USB device may appear in any of several Device Cla
118. here is a separate IPv6 Prefix Length field for the Baseboard LAN configuration This option is only visible when the Pv6 option is set to Enabled When IPv6 addressing is used the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC The setting of IPv6 Source determines whether this field is display only when Dynamic or Auto or can be edited when Static Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 19 BMC DHCP Host Name Option Values Entry Field 2 63 characters Help Text View Edit BMC DHCP host name Press lt Enter gt to edit Host name should start with an alphabetic remaining can be alphanumeric characters Host name length may be from 2 to 63 characters Comments This field is active and may be edited whenever at least one of the ZP Source or IPv6 Source options is set to Dynamic This is the name of the DHCP Host from which dynamically assigned IPv4 or IPv6 addressing parameters are acquired The initial value for this field is supplied from the BMC if there is a DHCP Host available The user can edit the existing Host or enter a different DHCP Host Name If none of the IP IPv6 Source fields is set to Dynamic then this BMC DHCP Host Name field will be grayed out and inactive Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 20 User ID Option Values anonymous root User3 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 117 S
119. iBand controller integrated onboard it will appear as NIC2 For details about the NIC hardware configuration for a specific board refer to the Technical Product Specification for that board Back to NIC Configuration Screen NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 8 IO Module 1 Type 9 IO Module 2 Type Option Values IO Module Description One of these strings 84 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Intel R 1350 Quad Port Gigabit Ethernet Module Intel R 1540 Dual Port X540 10 Gigabit RJ 45 Module Intel R 82599 Dual Port 10 Gigabit SFP Module Mellanox ConnectX 3 Single Port InfiniBand FD14 Module Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only This is a display showing which Network Controllers on IO Modules are installed on the baseboard Each of these IO Module NICs will be followed by a section including a group of options that are specific to the type of NIC either as an Ethernet controller or an InfiniBand controller This descriptive screen image shows an example of an InifiniBand controller as IOM1 In a system with two IO Module connectors an InfiniBand IO Module might be installed as either IOM1 or IOM2 Most boards have only one IO Module connector In any case an IO Module Type and following options section will only appear when an IO Module is installed and a second IO Module Type and options section will only appear if there are two
120. ible for troubleshooting upgrading and repairing this server chassis This document provides a brief overview of the features of the board chassis a list of accessories or other components you may need troubleshooting information and instructions on how to add and replace components on the Intel Server Chassis P4000RP family For the latest version of this manual refer to http www intel com support Manual Organization Chapter 1 provides a brief overview of the Intel Server Chassis PA000RP family In this chapter you will find a list of the server chassis features photos of the product and product diagrams to help you identify components and their locations Chapter 2 provides instructions on adding and replacing components Use this chapter for step by step instructions and diagrams for installing or replacing components such as the fan power supply front panel board and battery among other components Chapter 3 provides technical reference information on cable routing power supply specifications and system environment requirements The back of this manual provides technical specifications regulatory information LED Decoder getting help information and Intel Server Issue Report Form Product Contents Order Options and Accessories Your Intel Server System P4308RPLSHDR ships with the following items o Intel Server Board S1200V3RPL o Intel Server Chassis PA308XXSHDR with two 460W hotswap power supplies two
121. ies may appear For example LSI appears in Setup in the context of Mass Storage RAID options Sake Mila Save amp Exit Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Save Changes Discard Changes Load Default Values Save as User Default Values Load User Default Values Certain brands and names may be claimed as the property of others Figure 109 Save amp Exit Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 Save Changes and Exit Option Values lt None gt Help Text Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 133 Server Utilities Exit BIOS Setup Utility after saving changes The system will reboot if required The F10 key can also be used Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to exit Setup with any changes in BIOS settings saved If there have been no changes made in the settings the BIOS will resume executing POST If changes have been made in BIOS settings a confirmation pop up will appear If the Save Changes amp Exit action is positively confirmed any persistent changes will applied and saved to the BIOS settings in NVRAM storage then the system will reboot if necessary which is normally the case If the Save Changes amp Exit action is not confirmed BIOS will resume executing Setup The lt F10 gt function key may also be used from anyplace in Setup to initiate a Save Changes amp Exit action Back to Save amp Exit Screen Screen Map 2 Di
122. inside the chassis and fix the screw TEE PLLLLL AAA AF006182 Figure 65 Fix the fan Removing and Installing 8x3 5 Hot swap Hard Drive Cage Assembly NOTE This procedure applies only to the Intel Server System P4308RPLSHDR with 8x3 5 hot swap hard disk drive cage configuration Removing 8x3 5 Hot swap Hard Drive Cage with Backplane Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable Remove the chassis cover For instructions see Removing the System Side Cover Remove the front bezel if it is installed For instructions see Removing the Front Bezel C pe ctr spo ES Disconnect the power and data cables to the backplane 42 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities 6 Use screwdriver to release the hot swap hard drive cage see letter A from the chassis and remove the hot swap hard drive cage see letter B AF006159 Figure 66 Removing the 8x3 5 HDD Cage Installing 8x3 5 Hot swap Hard Drive Cage with Backplane CAUTION It is critical that you connect the SAS SATA data cables correctly from the SAS SATA backplane to your server board or RAID controller card Failure to do so may result in data loss Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual Power down the
123. ion allows the BIOS to handle redirection When Console Redirection is set to Disabled this option will be grayed out and unavailable Back to Console Redirection Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 6 Terminal Resolution Option Values 80x24 100x31 Help Text Remote Terminal Resolution Comments This option allows the use of a larger terminal screen area although it does not change Setup displays to match When Console Redirection is set to Disabled this option will be grayed out and unavailable Back to Console Redirection Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map System Information The System Information screen allows the user to view part numbers serial numbers and firmware revisions This is an nformation Only screen To access this screen from the Main screen select Server Management gt System Information To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Server Management screen then select the desired screen Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 107 Server Utilities Figure 97 System Information Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 Board Part Number Option Values Part Number display Help Text None Comments Information only Back to System Information Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 2 Board Serial Number Option Values Serial Number display Help Text None Comments Information onl
124. is feature Comments This option is only visible if all processors installed in the system support the Execute Disable Bit The OS and applications installed must support this feature in order for it to be enabled Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 17 Intel R Virtualization Technology Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Intel R Virtualization Technology allows a platform to run multiple operating systems and applications in independent partitions Note A change to this option requires the system to be powered off and then back on before the setting takes effect Comments This option is only visible if all processors installed in the system support Intel VT The software configuration installed on the system must support this feature in order for it to be enabled Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 18 Intel R VT for Directed I O Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable Disable Intel R Virtualization Technology for Directed I O Intel R VT d Report the I O device assignment to VMM through DMAR ACPI Tables Comments This option is only visible if all processors installed in the system support Intel VT d The software configuration installed on the system must support this feature in order for it to be enabled Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities 19 Interrupt Remapping Option Values Enable
125. it is permanent and cannot be added or deleted To access this screen from the Main screen select Boot Options gt Delete EFI Boot Option To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Boot Options screen then select the desired screen Boot Options Delete EFI Boot Option Delete Boot Option Available EFI Boot Options Figure 106 Delete EFI Boot Option Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 Delete Boot Option Option Values Available EFI Boot Options Help Text Select one to delete Comments This will not allow a user to delete the EFI Shell Back to Delete EFI Boot Option Screen Boot Options Screen Screen Map Boot Manager Screen Tab The Boot Manager screen allows the user to view a list of devices available for booting and to select a boot device for immediately booting the system There is no predetermined order for listing bootable devices They are simply listed in order of discovery Regardless of whether any other bootable devices are available the Internal EFI Shell will always be available Note This list is not in order according to the system Boot Option order Reordering Boot Devices or even removing them from the Boot Order completely has no effect on the Boot Manager To access this screen from the Main screen or other top level Tab screen press the right or left arrow keys to traverse the tabs at the top of the Setup screen until the Boot Manager scr
126. l RMM4 NIC 1 Attach the metal fastening bracket to Intel RMM4 NIC module and secure the bracket with two screws see letter A 2 Push out and remove the metal cover on the chassis where the NIC RJ 45 receptacle will align see letter B 3 Connect the cable to the module see letter C Secure the module to the chassis with the two screws see letter D 5 Connect the cable to the server board connector see letter E 28 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities AF006088 Figure 40 Installing the Intel RMM4 NIC Removing the Intel RMMA Lite Pull up the RMM4 Lite module to remove it from the mother board AF006149 Figure 41 Removing the Intel RMMA Lite Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 29 Server Utilities Removing the Intel RMM4 NIC 1 Plug out the cable from the RMM4 NIC connector on the server board see letter A 2 Loosen the screws on the rear panel of the chassis see letter B 3 Remove the Intel RMM4 NIC out and disconnect the other end of the cable see letter C AF006185 Figure 42 Removing the Intel RMM4 NIC Installing and Removing the Intel RAID Smart Battery Installing the Intel RAID Smart Battery 1 Connect the cable between the BBU and the RAID card For details see Intel RAID Smart Battery User s Guide 2 Locate the mounting holes inside the chassis Align the tabs on the plastic battery holder with the mounting holes
127. le and activate the Trusted Platform Module TPM security settings on those boards that support TPM Note that it is necessary to activate the TPM in order be able to enable Intel Trusted Execution Technology TXT on boards that support it Changing the TPM state in Setup will require a Hard Reset for the new state to become effective This BIOS supports but does not require Strong Passwords for security The Strong Password criteria for both Administrator and User passwords require that passwords be between 8 and 14 characters in length and a password must contain at least one case sensitive alphabetic character one numeric character and one special character A warning is given when a password is set which does not meet the Strong Password criteria but the password is accepted For further security the BIOS optionally may require a Power on Password to be entered in early POST in order to boot the system When Power On Password is enabled POST is halted soon after power on while the BIOS queries for a Power On Password Either the Administrator or the User password may be entered for a Power on Password To access this screen from the Main screen or other top level Tab screen press the right or left arrow keys to traverse the tabs at the top of the Setup screen until the Security screen is selected Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 95 Server Utilities Main Advanced uri Server Management Boot Options
128. lide the front panel out see letter B 48 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities A CAUTION Do not slide the front panel out far from the front of the chassis before you disconnect the instruction cable from the front panel board N 9 T6 AF003976 Figure 74 Sliding the Front Panel Tray out from the Chassis 9 Slide the front panel out from the front of the chassis to the place see letter C so that you can reach the front panel cable and intrusion cable connectors at the rear of the front panel Then disconnect the front panel cable and intrusion switch cable from the front panel board see letter D AF003977 Figure 75 Disconnecting the Cables from Front Panel Board 10 Slide the front panel tray out Installing the Front Panel Tray 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual 2 Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable 3 Remove the chassis cover For instructions see Removing the System Side Cover 4 Remove the front bezel if it is installed For instructions see Removing the Front Bezel Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 49 Server Utilities 5 Remove the air duct if it is installed 6 Attach the front panel cable and the chassis intrusion cable see Letter A to the front panel board AF003982 Figure 76 C
129. logged as an event This gives the user a time date for when the log was cleared Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map 8 FRB 2 Enable Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Fault Resilient Boot FRB BIOS programs the BMC watchdog timer for approximately 6 minutes If BIOS does not complete POST before the timer expires the BMC will reset the system Comments This option controls whether the system will be reset if the BMC Watchdog Timer detects what appears to be a hang during POST When the BMC Watchdog Timer 1s purposed as an FRB 2 timer it is initially set to allow 6 minutes for POST to complete However the FRB 2 Timer is suspended during times when some lengthy operations are in progress like executing Option ROMS during Setup and when BIOS is waiting for a password or for input to the F6 BBS Boot Menu The FRB 2 Timer is also suspended while POST is paused with the Pause key Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map 9 OS Boot Watchdog Timer Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text BIOS programs the watchdog timer with the timeout value selected If the OS does not complete booting before the timer expires the BMC will reset the system and an error will be logged Requires OS support or Intel Management Software Support Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Comments This option controls whether the system will set the BMC Watchdog to detect a
130. lp Text lt None gt Comments Information only Displays the speed in MT s at which the memory is currently running The supported memory speeds are 1066 MT s 1333 MT s and 1600 MT s The actual memory speed capability depends on the memory configuration Back to Memory Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 4 Memory Operating Speed Selection Option Values Auto 1066 1333 1600 Help Text Force specific Memory Operating Speed or use Auto setting Comments Allows the user to select a specific speed at which memory will operate Only speeds that are legitimate are available that is the user can only specify speeds less than or equal to the auto selected Memory Operating Speed The default Auto setting will select the highest achievable Memory Operating Speed consistent with the DIMMs and processors installed 1600 MT s memory speed is available only on certain models Back to Memory Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 5 Correctable Error Threshold Option Values 20 10 5 All None Help Text Threshold value for logging Correctable Errors CE Threshold of 10 default logs 10th CE All logs every CE and None means no CE logging All and None are not valid with Rank Sparing Comments Specifies how many Correctable Errors must occur before triggering the logging of a SEL Correctable Error Event Only the first threshold crossing is logged unless Al is select
131. lues Enabled Disabled Help Text If enabled newly discovered USB devices are moved to the top of their boot device category If disabled newly discovered USB devices are moved to the bottom of their boot device category Comments This option enables or disables the USB Reorder functionality USB Boot Priority if enabled is intended for the case where a user wants to be able to plug in a USB device and immediately boot to it for example in case of a maintenance or System Administration operation If a User Password is installed USB Boot Priority action is suspended when a User Password is installed Back to Boot Options Screen Back to Screen Map 16 Static Boot Order Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 123 Server Utilities Disabled Devices removed from the system are deleted from Boot Order Tables Enabled Devices removed have positions in Boot Order Tables retained for later reinsertion Comments When the option changes from Disabled to Enabled it will enable Static Boot Order SBO from the next boot onward and also the current Boot Order will be stored as the SBO template When the option changes from Enabled to Disabled this will disable SBO and the SBO template will be cleared Otherwise it will retain the current Enabled Disabled state Back to Boot Options Screen Back to Screen Map 17 Rese
132. ly Service Guide Back Panel Server System Features The following figures show the layout of Back Panel e 00 Power Supply RMM4 NIC Port Optional Power Connectors Padlock Loop IO Connectors Kensington Cable Lock Mounting Hole RMMA NIC Port Optional E A H Serial B Port Optional miol a w gt Add in PCI e card slots Figure 4 Back Panel Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide AF006174 Server System Features Server Board Components This section helps you identify the components and connectors on the Intel Server Board S1200V3RPL Diagnostic laa IE H LED SYSFAN 4 RMM4 LITE For 1200V3RPL only Ir i RMM4 NIC ForS1200V3RPLonl Slot6 PCl e x16 Slot 7 PClex1 tes mr mn T cs F sus cn ee DIMM B2 DIMM B1 Front Panel S Q DIMM_A1 Chassis Intrusion HDD LED LCP CPU Socket rmo poo ooog onog ooog ooo Bod pao ooo JBaood Jbooond T E C224 For S1200V3RPL C222 For S1200V3RPS Chibi LEE USB56 p d SATA3 Lr SATA5 O USB7 SAS Module 1 i T HSBP FC For 1200V3RPL only SATA1 d i j SATA SGPIO E 6 UEBER 1 eUSB SSD S
133. n apparent hang during OS boot BIOS sets the timer before starting the OS bootstrap load procedure If the OS Load Watchdog Timer times out then presumably the OS failed to boot properly If the OS does boot up successfully it must be aware of the OS Load Watchdog Timer and immediately turn it off before it expires The OS may turn off the timer or more often the timer may be repurposed as an OS Watchdog Timer to protect against runtime OS hangs Unless the OS does have timer aware software to support the OS Load Watchdog Timer the system will be unable to boot successfully with the OS Load Watchdog Timer enabled When the timer expires without having been reset or turned off the system will either reset or power off repeatedly Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map 10 OS Boot Watchdog Timer Policy Option Values Power off Reset Help Text If the OS watchdog timer is enabled this is the system action taken if the watchdog timer expires Reset System performs a reset Power Off System powers off Comments This option is grayed out and unavailable when the O S Boot Watchdog Timer is disabled Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map 11 OS Boot Watchdog Timer Timeout Option Values 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes Help Text If the OS watchdog timer is enabled this is the timeout value BIOS will use to configure the watchdog timer Comments This option is grayed out and unav
134. n neta setae tnastna 23 Figure 29 Installing Hard Disk Drive Inserting 3 5 HDD assembly e eeeeeeeeee eerte 23 Figure 30 Remove PCI slot Shield scssccsssssssesssseesssscsseesssosesecssverenesstosssosseovesosseasscscoasvoessounnsesssooassossnn 24 Figure 31 Open PCI card retainer eee eee eee ee eese riproi eene tn aetates tuse ta seasons tastes sss tn sees sens enano 24 Figure 32 Close PCI card retention device Leere eee eee e etes cresce eese ee ette stes tease ta seta setas tna etna 25 Figure 33 Remove the Optical Drive filler cene eee e etes ette etes eren sete ette sten setas eta setas senes tassa 25 Figure 34 Installing an Optical Drive 4 crece esee eese eene eene ense e toto etos to setenta seta seta seta setas enata 26 Figure 35 Remove an Optical Drive eerie eerte eese eese enean aetates tuse ta stesso se tastes sns ta sets sens enano 26 Figure 36 Install optical drive filler 4 eee e eee e eee e eene eee eee sete etes to sitas ttes to seta seta setae etas sena 26 Figure 37 Installing the Intel ESRTII RAID SATA Key ccssssssssssssssssssssssssesssssessrssesseseeeseseeeseeseeses 27 Figure 38 Removing the Intel ESRTII RAID SATA Key cc ssssssssssssssssssssssssesssssessssesseseeeseseeeseeneenes 27 Figure 39 Installing the Intel RMMA Lite cs ssssssssse
135. n this section That is Port1 Port4 will appear for a quad port NIC Port1 Port2 will appear for a dual port NIC and only Port will appear for a single port NIC The default state of each Port PXE Boot option is Enabled if the corresponding PXE Boot OPROM of the same speed is Enabled If a PXE Boot OPROM for 1 GbE or 10 GbE changes from Disabled to Enabled then the Port PXE Boot option becomes Enabled for all ports of that speed Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities If the PXE Boot OPROM for 1 GbE NICs or 10 GbE NICs is disabled PXE Boot will be disabled and grayed out as unchangeable for all ports on NICs or IO Modules of that same speed Conversely if PXE Boot is disabled for all ports of a given speed the corresponding PXE Option ROM will be disabled but not grayed out since it could be selected Back to NIC Configuration Screen NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 28 NICI Port MAC Address 29 NIC2 Port MAC Address 30 IOMI Port MAC Address 31 IOMI Port2 MAC Address 32 IOMI Port3 MAC Address 33 IOMI Port4 MAC Address 34 IOM2 Port MAC Address 35 IOM2 Port2 MAC Address 36 IOM2 Port3 MAC Address 37 IOM2 Port4 MAC Address Option Values Mac Address Display Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only 12 hex digits of the MAC address of Port1 Port4 of the Network Controller corresponding to NIC1 NIC2 IOMI or IOM2 This dis
136. ne gt Comments Information only The primary BIOS version displayed uniquely identifies the primary BIOS that is currently installed and operational on the board The version information displayed is taken from the BIOS ID String with the timestamp segment dropped off The segments displayed are Platform Identifies that this is the correct platform BIOS 86B Identifies this BIOS as being an EPSD Server BIOS XX Major Revision level of the BIOS yy Release Revision level for this BIOS ZZZZ Release Number for this BIOS Back to Main Screen Screen Map 4 Backup BIOS Version Option Values lt Current BIOS version ID gt Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only The Backup BIOS version displayed uniquely identifies the backup BIOS that is currently installed and operational on the board The version information displayed is taken from the BIOS ID String with the timestamp segment dropped off The segments displayed are Platform Identifies that this is the correct platform BIOS 86B Identifies this BIOS as being an EPSD Server BIOS XX Major Revision level of the BIOS yy Release Revision level for this BIOS ZZZZ Release Number for this BIOS Back to Main Screen Screen Map 5 Build Date Option Values lt Date and time when the currently installed BIOS was created built gt Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only The time and date displayed are taken from the timestamp segme
137. ned a specific hex POST code number As each configuration routine is started the BIOS displays the POST code to the POST Code Diagnostic LEDs on the back edge of the server board To assist in troubleshooting a system hang during the POST process the Diagnostic LEDs can be used to identify the last POST process that was executed Each POST code is represented by a sequence of eight amber diagnostic LEDs The POST codes are divided into two nibbles an upper nibble and a lower nibble The upper nibble bits are represented by diagnostic LEDs 4 5 6 and 7 The lower nibble bits are represented by diagnostics LEDs 0 1 2 and 3 If the bit is set in the upper and lower nibbles then the corresponding LED is lit If the bit is clear then the corresponding LED is off The diagnostic LED 7 is labeled as MSB and the diagnostic LED 0 is labeled as LSB EEE LSB 60 9 lop View AF006053 Figure 110 Diagnostic LED Placement Diagram The LEDs are decoded as follows Table 12 POST Progress Code LED Example LEDs m LED 7 LED 6 LED 5 LED 4 LED 3 LED 2 LED 1 LED 0 pos 1 fo Result as ge Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 141 Appendix C LED Decoder The following table provides a list of all POST progress codes Table 13 POST Progress Code Decoder Diagnostic LED Decoder 1 LED On 0 LED Off Checkpoint Upper Nibble Lower Nibble MSB LSB
138. ng 1s disregarded and the Text Mode POST Diagnostic Screen will be displayed regardless of the Quiet Boot setting This is due to the limitations of Console Redirection which is based on data terminal emulation using a serial data interface to transfer character data Console Redirection can use either of the two Serial Ports provided by the SuperlIO in the BMC However if Console Redirection is to be coordinated with Serial Over LAN the user should be aware that SOL is only supported through Serial Port A except for W2600CR which only has Serial B and supports SOL on Serial B Server Management Console Redirection Console Redirection Disabled Serial Port A Serial Port B Flow Control None RTS CTS Baud Rate 9 6k 19 2k 38 4k 57 6k 115 2k Terminal Type PC ANSI VT100 VT100 VT UTF8 Legacy OS Redirection Enabled Disabled Terminal Resolution 80x24 100x31 Figure 96 Console Redirection Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 Console Redirection Option Values Disabled Serial Port A Serial Port B Help Text Console redirection allows a serial port to be used for server management tasks Disabled No console redirection Serial Port A Configure serial port A for console redirection Enabling this option will disable display of the Quiet Boot logo screen during POST Comments Serial Console Redirection can use either Serial Port A or Serial Port B If SOL is also going to be configured note that
139. ngle Processor ID display Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 2 Processor Frequency Option Values lt Current Processor Operating Frequency gt Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Displays current operating frequency of the processor Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 3 Microcode Revision Option Values lt Microcode Revision Number gt Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Displays Revision Level of the currently loaded processor microcode Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 4 L1 Cache RAM Option Values LI cache size gt Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Displays size in KB of the processor L1 Cache Since L1 cache is not shared between cores this is shown as the amount of L1 cache per core There are two types of L1 cache so this amount is the total of L1 Instruction Cache plus L1 Data Cache for each core Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 5 L2 Cache RAM Option Values L2 cache size gt Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Displays size in KB of the processor L2 Cache Since L2 cache is not shared between cores this is shown as the amount of L2 cache per core Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 6 L3 Cache RAM Option Values lt L3 cache size gt Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Displays size in MB of the processor L3 Cache Since L3 cache is shared between all cores in a p
140. nt of the BIOS ID String Back to Main Screen Screen Map 6 Total Memory Option Values lt Amount of memory installed in the system gt Help Text lt None gt Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 59 Server Utilities Comments Information only Displays the total physical memory installed in the system in MB or GB The term physical memory indicates the total memory discovered in the form of installed DDR3 DIMMs Back to Main Screen Screen Map 7 Quiet Boot Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enabled Display the logo screen during POST Disabled Display the diagnostic screen during POST Comments This field controls whether the full diagnostic information is displayed on the screen during POST When Console Redirection 1s enabled the Quiet Boot setting is disregarded and the text mode Diagnostic Screen is displayed unconditionally Back to Main Screen Screen Map 8 POST Error Pause Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enabled Go to the Error Manager for critical POST errors Disabled Attempt to boot and do not go to the Error Manager for critical POST errors Comments If enabled the POST Error Pause option takes the system to the error manager to review the errors when major errors occur Minor and fatal error displays are not affected by this setting Back to Main Screen Screen Map 9 System Date Option Values System Da
141. occur after a BMC FW update upon receiving a BMC cold reset command and upon a BMC watchdog initiated reset The following table defines the LED states during the BMC Boot Reset process Table 3 BMC Boot Reset Status LED Indicators Server System Features Status BMC Boot Reset State LED Comment Nonrecoverable condition Contact your Intel representative for PMC Video memorytest failed information on replacing this motherboard Nonrecoverable condition Contact your Intel representative for information on replacing this motherboard Both Universal Bootloader u Boot images bad Blinking green indicates degraded state no manageability blinking blue indicates u Boot is running but has not transferred control to BMC Linux Server will be in this state 6 8 seconds after BMC reset while it pulls the Linux image into flash IBMC in u Boot Solid green with solid blue after an AC cycle BMC reset indicates that the control has been passed from u Boot to BMC Linux itself It will be in this state for 10 20 seconds IBMC Booting Linux Indicates BMC Linux has booted and manageability functionality is up and running Fault Status LEDs operate as per usual End of BMC boot reset process Normal system operation System Jumpers The following figure shows the locations of System Jumpers on Intel Server Board S1200V3RPL Chassi
142. onnecting the Cables to the Front Panel Board 7 Slide the front panel tray in chassis AF003983 Figure 77 Installing the Front Panel Tray in Chassis 50 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities 8 Connect the front panel and USB cables to server board Front Panel Connector Detail Front Panel Internal USB2 0 or USB3 0 WINES Connector Detail M1 AF006184 Figure 78 Connecting the Cables to Server Board the Front Panel Tray in Chassis 9 Install the front bezel For instructions see Removing and Installing the Front Bezel 10 Install the air duct based on board requirement 11 Install the chassis cover For instructions see Installing the System Side Cover 12 Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable into the server 13 Power up the server Replacing the Front Panel Board 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual 2 Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable 3 Remove the chassis cover For instructions see Removing the System Side Cover 4 Remove the front bezel if it is installed For instructions see Removing the Front Bezel 5 Remove the front panel tray if it is installed For instructions see Removing the Front Panel Tray 6 Loosen the screw see letter A securing the front panel board and remove the front panel board see letter B
143. oosu In orae e eeu Se eI eooni esst o E eU Seueri SEEN Re eene ee et ga ska ia oe rene 107 BMC LAN ConfiguratiOR sooo oce roseo robos eco eo eee e Yo epo ian o chere aae on Pe aV unb eo op ie orc ee e ehae pinea oa 110 Boot Options Screen Tab i eee eerte aeo ee or rp inae eoo ree raa PE va Pao Poe oe sosten SaS retaro ee bua Pao V Epa No due oua 119 CDROM OL rS ossei sine 124 Hard Disk CE 125 lam ao Den 126 Network Device Order 5 rerit rettet tree ee at ree er gene eue stote een ae noe cons oosssvossesdsceoenses 127 BEY Maud ulcer H 128 Add EFI Boot Option Em s hsS s ossis 128 Delete EFI Boot Optlon eere ertt reino ete eS rtu etu ee ee F en veh Eee ere FEN seisis bs cekep poa bue 130 Boot Manager Screen Tab iscsccssecsiesssssssassonssssostsessccssesssesnsscstcsoascsonecscsnasssessseonssessectsnssoness 130 Error Manager Screen Tab iciscisccccsnsacdsssscscvedsesecscccssontesoetectssscsoevedsesecssonsssetedensacssesesscsetensss 132 Save amp Exit Screen Ta sicciscssssccissciscscescscaceocecsessscessoscsses seen scusscaseveesesosvesovoosscevagonsessecseveceesss 133 Appendix A Technical Reference cssssccssssssscccssssssccssssssseccssssssccscsssessccscssessecs 137 365 W Fixed Power Supply Input Output Voltages eee eese eese eene eene e
144. or Intel Server System P4308RPLSHDR Power Supply g E e 0 Main P CPU Power PS AUX ain Power SYS FAN 4 Server Board AF006096 Server Board Main Power Cable CPU Power Cable Backplane Power Cable ODD Power Cable Front Panel Cable and USB Cable ODD Data Cable SATA SAS Cable and SGPIO Cable PS AUX Cable HSBP IC Cable PCI Zone System FAN REAR FAN AlolA alam oa wy gt Figure 10 Cable connections for Intel Server System P4308RPLSHDR 12 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Hardware Installations and Upgrades Removing and Installing the System Side Cover Removing the System Side Cover The Intel Server System P4000RP family must be operated with the top cover in place to ensure proper cooling You will need to remove the top cover to add or replace components inside of the platform Before removing the top cover power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable NOTE A non skid surface or a stop behind the chassis may be needed to prevent the chassis from sliding on your work surface l 2 3 4 5 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server Turn off the server Disconnect the AC power cord Remove the screws see letter A Slide the side cover back see letter B and lift t
145. ore categories than will fit across the top of the screen so at any given time there will be some categories which will not appear until the user has scrolled across the tabs which are present The categories and the screens included in each category are listed below with links to each of the screens named Table 6 Screen Map Categories Top Tabs 2nd Level Screens 3rd Level Screens Main Screen Tab Advanced Screen Tab Processor Configuration 56 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Categories Top Tabs 2nd Level Screens 3rd Level Screens S Memory Configuration Mass Storage Controller Configuration PCI Configuration amp NIC Configuration Serial Port Configuration USB Configuration N System Acoustic and Performance Configuration t Network Stack Security Screen Tab Server Management Screen Tab amp Console Redirection amp System Information amp BMC LAN Configuration Boot Options Screen Tab CDROM Order t Hard Disk Order V Floppy Order amp Network Device Order amp BEV Device Order amp Add EFI Boot Option amp Delete EFI Boot Option Boot Manager Screen Tab Error Manager Screen Tab Save amp Exit Screen Tab Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 57 Server Utilities Main Screen Tab
146. oten ta to tentato sensato so nusae 30 Installing and Removing the Intel RAID Smart Battery ccccsssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssessssessesssseees 30 Installing the Intel RAID Smart Battery ccccsssssssssscsssssssessessssesssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssseees 30 Removing the Intel RAID Smart Battery c cccccscsssssssssssssssesssssssesssssssesssssssssssssssssssessssssseees 31 Removing and Installing the Fixed Power Supply sccssscsssssssssscssssccssscsssescsssesssssssssesssssessssss 31 Removing the Fixed Power Supply sccssccssccsscssscsscsssccesscesscescscscscscsscssscesscessscsssesssecens 31 Installing the Fixed Power Supply scccssccssccsscssccsscsssccssccesssssescsesssccssccsccesseesssessscssnecees 32 Installing an Additional Hot swap Power Supply Module scccsscssscssscscccssscssscssscescceseseses 33 Replacing a Hot Swap Power Supply Module sccscssscssssscssccscccscssssscsssccssecsssscssssessssseseoes 34 Replacing the Power Distribution Board csccsssscssssscsssscsssssssssscssssssssccsssssssssssssssssssssssssescosss 34 Installing and Removing the Server Board cccssscssssscsssscsssssssssccssssscssscsssesssssesssssssssssssssesseess 39 Removing the Server Board sciscssscocccsscsscteosscscvessesccsensssoncescosacdscscssevedsnssessnessecesonsnessonessceatsonses 39 Installing the Server Board i scccissssscisccccsssessscsesessesacsossssensessonssoonsssn
147. play will appear only for ports which actually exist on the corresponding Network Controller If the Network Controller or port is disabled the port MAC Address will not appear Back to NIC Configuration Screen NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map Serial Port Configuration The Serial Port Configuration screen allows the user to configure the Serial A and Serial B ports In Legacy ISA nomenclature these are ports COMI and COM2 respectively To access this screen from the Main screen select Advanced gt Serial Port Configuration To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Advanced screen then select the desired screen The primary usage for these serial ports is to enable Serial Console Redirection and Serial Over LAN SOL capabilities Either port can be used for Serial Console Redirection but SOL is only supported on Serial A Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 87 Server Utilities Figure 91 Serial Port Configuration Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 Serial A Enable Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable or Disable Serial port A Comments Serial Port A can be used for either Serial Over LAN or Serial Console Redirection Back to Serial Port Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 2 Address Option Values 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h 2E8h Help Text Select Serial port A base I O address Comments Legacy I O port address This field
148. pply cage see letter G Figure 57 Sliding the Bracket into Power Supply Cage 11 Then pull back until the latch on the bracket is engaged with the power supply cage and make sure the screw holes on the bracket is aligned with the screw holes on power supply cage see letter H And then secure the bracket with the screws see letter I and J Figure 58 Securing the Bracket into Power Supply Cage 38 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities 12 Reconnect the power cables as appropriate 13 Insert the power supply s into the power supply cage and push all the way until it clicks into place AF004207 Figure 59 Installing Hot swap Power Supply Module into Chassis 14 Re install the chassis cover For instructions see Installing the System Side Cover 15 Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable into the server 16 Power up the server Installing and Removing the Server Board Removing the Server Board 1 Disconnect all cables from the server board 2 Remove the eight screws from the server board see letter A 3 Lift the server board from the server system see letter B xi AF006179 Figure 60 Removing the Server Board Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 39 Server Utilities Installing the Server Board 1 Make sure the server board bottom side have been attached with bumpers and screw stand offs are installed correctly on chassis
149. r Password If invalid characters are present in the password entered it will not be accepted and there will be popup error message Password entered is not valid Only case sensitive alphabetic numeric and special characters 1 8 amp are allowed The Administrator and User passwords must be different If the password entered is the same as the User password it will not be accepted and there will be popup error message Password entered is not valid Administrator and User passwords must be different Strong passwords are encouraged although not mandatory If a password is entered which does not meet the Strong Password criteria there will be a popup warning message Warning a Strong Password should include at least one each case sensitive alphabetic numeric and special character Length should be 8 to 14 characters Back to Security Screen Back to Screen Map 4 Set User Password Option Values Entry Field 0 14 characters Help Text User password is used if Power On Password is enabled and to allow restricted access to BIOS Setup Length is 1 14 characters Case sensitive alphabetic numeric and special characters K a t 96 amp are allowed Note Removing the administrator password also removes the user password Comments The User password is available only if the Administrator Password has been installed This option protects Setup settings as well as boot choices The User Passwo
150. r of booting among Hard Disk devices by choosing which available Hard Disk device should be in each position in the order Back to Hard Disk Order Screen Boot Options Screen Screen Map Floppy Order The Floppy Order screen allows the user to control the order in which BIOS attempts to boot from the Floppy Disk drives installed in the system This screen is only available when there is at least one Floppy Disk diskette device available in the system configuration Note that a USB attached diskette drive or a USB Key device formatted as a diskette drive will appear in this section To access this screen from the Main screen select Boot Options gt Floppy Order To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Boot Options screen then select the desired Screen Figure 102 Floppy Order Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 Floppy Disk 1 126 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities 2 Floppy Disk 72 Option Values Available Floppy Disk devices Help Text Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position Comments Choose the order of booting among Floppy Disk devices by choosing which available Floppy Disk device should be in each position in the order Back to Floppy Order Screen Boot Options Screen Screen Map Network Device Order The Network Device Order screen allows the user to control the order in which BIOS attemp
151. rd only allows limited access to the Setup options and no choice of boot devices When Power On Password protection is enabled the User password may be used to allow the BIOS to complete POST and boot the system The password format and entry rules and popup error and warning message are the same for the User password as for the Administrator password see above Back to Security Screen Back to Screen Map 5 Power On Password Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable Power On Password support If enabled password entry is required in order to boot the System Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 97 Server Utilities 98 Comments When Power On Password security is enabled the system will halt soon after power on and the BIOS will ask for a password before continuing POST and booting Either the Administrator or User password may be used If an Administrator password has not been set this option will be grayed out and unavailable If this option is enabled and the Administrator password is removed that will also disable this option Back to Security Screen Back to Screen Map 6 Front Panel Lockout Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text If enabled locks the power button OFF function and the reset and NMI Diagnostic Interrupt buttons on the system s front panel If Enabled is selected power off and reset must be controlled using a system management interface and the NMI Di
152. reen The underlined text in this document is to serve as a reference to which value is the default value The Help Text entry is the actual text which appears on the screen to accompany the item when the item is the one in focus active on the screen The Comments entry provides additional information where it may be helpful This information does not appear on the BIOS Setup screens Information enclosed in angular brackets in the screen shots identifies text that can vary depending on the option s installed For example Amount of memory installed is replaced by the actual value for Total Memory Information enclosed in square brackets in the tables identifies areas where the user must type in text instead of selecting from a provided option Whenever information is changed except Date and Time the systems requires a save and reboot to take place in order for the changes to take effect Alternatively pressing lt ESC gt discards the changes and resumes POST to continue to boot the system according to the boot order set from the last boot Map of Screens and Functionality There are a number of screens in the entire Setup collection They are organized into major categories Each category has a hierarchy beginning with a top level screen from which lower level screens may be selected Each top level screen appears as a tab arranged across the top of the Setup screen image of all top level screens There are m
153. ressing is used the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC The setting of IPv6 Source determines whether this field is display only when Dynamic or Auto or can be edited when Static Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 17 Gateway IPv6 116 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Option Values Entry Field 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 is default Help Text View Edit Gateway IPv6 address Press lt Enter gt to edit Gateway IPv6 addresses consist of 8 hexadecimal 4 digit numbers separated by colons Comments This specifies the Gateway IPv6 Address for the Intel RMM4 DMN LAN There is a separate Gateway IPv6 Address field for the Baseboard LAN configuration This option is only visible when the Pv6 option is set to Enabled When IPv6 addressing is used the initial value for this field is acquired from the BMC The setting of IPv6 Source determines whether this field is display only when Dynamic or Auto or can be edited when Static Back to BMC LAN Configuration Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 18 IPv6 Prefix Length Option Values Entry Field 0 128 64 is default Help Text View Edit IPv6 Prefix Length from zero to 128 default 64 Press Enter to edit Comments This specifies the IPv6 Prefix Length for the Intel RMM4 DMN LAN T
154. rocessor package this is shown as the total amount of L3 cache per processor package Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 7 Processor Version Option Values lt ID string from processor gt Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 65 Server Utilities 66 Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Displays Brand ID string read from processor with CPUID instruction Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 8 CPU Core Ratio Option Values 0 63 Help Text Enter Core Ratio Multiplier 0 63 Comments In order for this option to be available Show CPU Core Ratio must be Enabled Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 9 Show CPU Core Ratio Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Allow Edits to Core Ratio Multiplier Comments Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 10 Intel R Turbo Boost Technology Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Intel R Turbo Boost Technology allows the processor to automatically increase its frequency if it is running below power temperature and current specifications Comments This option is only visible if all processors installed in the system support Intel Turbo Boost Technology In order for this option to be available Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology must be Enabled Back to Advanced Screen Screen Map 11 Enhanced Intel SpeedStep R Tech Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text
155. s is crossed within the window Correctable memory error threshold has been reached for a failing DDR3 DIMM when the system is operating in a non redundant mode Amber Solid on Critical non recoverable System is halted Fatal alarm system has failed or shutdown CPU CATERR signal asserted MSID mismatch detected CATERR also asserts for this case CPU 1 is missing CPU Thermal Trip No power good power fault DIMM failure when there is only 1 DIMM present and hence no good memory present Runtime memory uncorrectable error in non redundant mode DIMM Thermal Trip or equivalent SSB Thermal Trip or equivalent CPU ERR signal asserted BMC Video memory test failed Chassis ID shows blue solid on for this condition Both uBoot BMC FW images are bad Chassis ID shows blue solid on for this condition 240VA fault Fatal Error in processor initialization Processor family not identical Processor model not identical Processor core thread counts not identical Processor cache size not identical Unable to synchronize processor frequency Unable to synchronize QPI link frequency Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide BMC Boot Reset Status LED Indicators During the BMC boot or BMC reset process the System Status LED and System ID LED are used to indicate BMC boot process transitions and states A BMC boot will occur when AC power is first applied to the system A BMC reset will
156. s Intrusion Header DIMM_B2 DIMM_B1 DIMM_A1 Default 2 J2K6 Password Clear Default Recovery 2 J2K8 AF005896 Figure 7 Configuration Jumpers 8 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide NOTE 1 For safety purposes the power cord should be disconnected from a system before removing any system components or moving any of the on board jumper blocks 2 System Update and Recovery files are included in the System Update Packages SUP posted to Intel s website http www intel com support Server System Features Table 4 Server Board Jumpers Jumper Name Pins System Results J3K6 BMC 1 2 BMC Firmware Force Update Mode Disabled Default Force Update 2 3 BMC Firmware Force Update Mode Enabled J2K8 BIOS 1 2 Pins 1 2 should be jumpered for normal system operation Default Recovery 2 3 The main system BIOS does not boot with pins 2 3 jumpered The system only boots from EFI bootable recovery media with a recovery BIOS image present J2K6 BIOS 1 2 These pins should have a jumper in place for normal system operation Default Default 2 3 If pins 2 3 are jumpered with AC power plugged in the CMOS settings clear in 5 seconds Pins 2 3 should not be jumpered for normal system operation
157. s and Functionality Lecce eese eee eee eene eee ee setate seen sese easet eee sete e tena ee 56 Main Scree MICE RM 58 Advanced Screen LAD E AEE P E TEE E A E E EAE EE E EE 61 Proc ssor Configuration osscocsscescessscssenssssescesdecesevsecnsscessieessos ssoscesdosseenogssnedestusosdeneesesdesdonasenseees 63 Memory Configuration iccisciissccissscssesecsscenssevecsoonssosncosstcssosnstesuncdetcsseoeceedsccssecesosnceessectstesvooesses 71 Mass Storage Controller Configuration ccsssccsssscssssccsssscssssssssscessesssssssessssssessssssescsssees 74 PEL Combi Gur ation eem 77 NIG COnfi uration PEE e M 79 Serial Port COnfigurationicissiccascesecsesesssenssconccssvessdseavcsvoccssscedenssesssesssugessessestensssesessesessoesssecesens 87 USB enipralciier I MY 89 System Acoustic and Performance Configuration eee e eee ee eene eren ee ee ee seen nean 93 Security Screen Tah Jsi sesos eene eoo teen eo oen et cin so vaasoosesvccedessunsssenesecsccessessovesvecensesseesseensecsccsens 95 Server Management Screen Tab eere reete eres ee ette sees sese ease tete esteso seo sete eas tese stesse eos 99 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Table of Contents Console Redirection iere eeereee eoa oes exea PUR ekoro eee rar naars en ENSE Ce pe ee ee eene ena EESO sia 104 System Infotniatioli eoe eos een ei iren er ee os
158. s are available in the system This includes USB Floppy Disk devices and USB Keys formatted for Floppy Disk emulation Back to Boot Options Screen Back to Screen Map 8 Network Device Order Option Values None Help Text Set the order of the legacy devices in this group Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to go to the Network Device Order Screen This option appears when one or more bootable Network Devices are available in the system Back to Boot Options Screen Back to Screen Map 9 BEV Device Order Option Values None Help Text Set the order of the legacy devices in this group Comments Selection only Select this line and press the Enter key to go to the BEV Device Order Screen This option appears when one or more bootable BEV Devices are available in the system Back to Boot Options Screen Back to Screen Map 10 Add EFI Boot Option Option Values None Help Text Add a new EFI boot option to the boot order Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to go to the Add EFI Boot Option Screen This option is only displayed if an EFI bootable device is available to the system Back to Boot Options Screen Back to Screen Map 11 Delete EFI Boot Option Option Values lt None gt Help Text Remove an EFI boot option from the boot order Comments Selection only Select this line and press
159. s pressed in any submenu the parent menu is re entered When the lt Esc gt key is pressed in any major menu the exit confirmation window is displayed and the user is asked whether changes can be discarded If No is selected and the lt Enter gt key is pressed or if the Esc key is pressed the user is returned to where they were before lt Esc gt was pressed without affecting any existing settings If Yes is selected and the 54 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Key Option Description Enter key is pressed the setup is exited and the BIOS returns to the main System Options Menu screen Select Item The up arrow is used to select the previous value in a pick list or the previous option in a menu item s option list The selected item must then be activated by pressing the Enter key Select Item The down arrow is used to select the next value in a menu item s option list or a value field s pick list The selected item must then be activated by pressing the Enter key Select Menu The left and right arrow keys are used to move between the major menu pages The keys have no effect if a sub menu or pick list is displayed Select Field The lt Tab gt key is used to move between fields For example lt Tab gt can be used to move from hours to minutes in the time item in the main menu Change Value The minus key on t
160. scard Changes and Exit Option Values None Help Text Exit BIOS Setup Utility without saving changes The Esc key can also be used Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to exit Setup without saving any changes in BIOS settings If there have been no changes made in the settings the BIOS will resume executing POST If changes have been made in BIOS settings a confirmation pop up will appear If the Discard Changes amp Exit action is positively confirmed all pending changes will be discarded and BIOS will resume executing POST If the Discard Changes amp Exit action is not confirmed BIOS will resume executing Setup without discarding any changes The Esc gt key may also be used in Setup to initiate a Discard Changes amp Exit action Back to Save amp Exit Screen Screen Map 3 Save Changes Option Values None Help Text Save Changes made so far to any of the setup options Comments Selection only Select this line and press the lt Enter gt key to save any pending changes in BIOS settings If there have been no changes made in the settings Also the user should be aware that most changes require a reboot to become active If changes have been made and saved without exiting Setup the system should be rebooted later even if no additional changes are made Back to Save amp Exit Screen Screen Map 4 Discard Changes Option Values None
161. scesessoes 99 Figure 96 Console Redirection Screen sssscsssssssscssscssssscssccscccsssssssccsssssssscesscesssssssssesssessseescoess 105 Figure 97 System Information Screen soeseosoeseseoesosssesocssesoossessossossoesocssesoossessosseseossosssesooseessossessose 108 Figure 98 BMC LAN Configuration Screen eee eee cete eese ee ee esee seen sette seen aset easet etos tse seen a ee 111 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide xi List of Figures Figure 99 Boot Options Screen e eeee eee ee eene eene eene eene esee to etos to seta seta seta setas ease tas tasses eese ee Pe 120 Figure 100 CDROM Order Screen eere ecce ee ee etas seen sese taste aoo epa e teen eee eo se eO Pessoa eese P eaae etes Ue 125 Figure 101 Hard Disk Order Screen eee eee eee ee esee ee ette seen ette ettet ta seta setas ta setas etos etes eese to Pee 126 Figure 102 Floppy Order Screen issavcscssssceacssoctssensssvseessssecsvgsesvonnssesesosansosonsssestesshoecvensssestescsnosssenssssnes s 126 Figure 103 Network Device Order Screen 4 eee eee ecce esee ee eee eene eee ea sette seen aset ease tete setae seen aee 127 Figure 104 BEV Device Order Screen eere eee e eese eee ee esee ee ette ette stia setas etas eaae tasses e tease sete aee 128 Figure 105 Add EFI Boot Option Screen 4 c eeeee eee ee e
162. se a boot directly to Setup using an IPMI 2 0 command Get Set System Boot Options For details on that capability see the explanation in the IPMI description Setup Navigation Keyboard Commands The bottom right portion of the Setup screen provides a list of commands that are used to navigate through the Setup utility These commands are displayed at all times Each Setup menu page contains a number of features Each feature is associated with a value field except those used for informative purposes Each value field contains configurable parameters Depending on the security option chosen and in effect by the password a menu feature s value may or may not be changed If a value cannot be changed its field is made inaccessible and appears grayed out Table 5 BIOS Setup Keyboard Command Bar Key Option Description 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 option 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 selects the currently highlighted item undoes the pick list and returns the focus to the parent menu Esc Exit The Esc key provides a mechanism for backing out of any field 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 i
163. secsesessesstovssecsssnssoossesssessecneds 40 Replacing a Fixed Paniessscscessecsicdsscsssccsscesssesetceseseoses essecscseoasvesssusescesenossescasvocsosesescesessdassecsSonnesessvoseses 40 Removing the Fixed Fan wsscssssecscesscsscescsssescssassssesctcsnscessasessosecsosnessogsesseecossdestonscessecsessesesssnssosesd 40 Hired auci M stoe teS 41 Removing and Installing 8x3 5 Hot swap Hard Drive Cage Assembly e s 42 Removing 8x3 5 Hot swap Hard Drive Cage with Backplane e eeeeeeeeeeeneee 42 Installing 8x3 5 Hot swap Hard Drive Cage with Backplane e eeeeeeeeeeneee 43 Removing and Installing 8x3 5 Hot swap Backplane e eeeeee ecce eres ee eese eese ea setae etna tnae ena 45 Removing 8x3 5 Hot swap Backplane 4 eere ecce e ee eese ette eee te seen aset easet eese toss stans ee 45 Installing 8x3 5 Hot swap Backplane 4 ee ee eee eee eene eee ee ee etes etna esten setate setae sten a ee 45 Removing and Installing the Chassis Feet eee eee eee eee ee eren ee eren ee eate sten aee en aetates snas etas 46 Removing tlie Chassis Feet siccscscccssnsscssscessccevoessessnsessevesoenncsssacsscvedensnestesecteseconsccsseness eR Po tsi 46 Installing the Chassis Feet 5 nee etre ern riot to reo nan e po ao ee oo oo e Sapa ro oo tl or oa ee eoo rao en aeu cu ioo ae 47 Removing and
164. sees sete sete ette s tense tn seta setas tn seen 14 Removing the Front Bezel cccccisasscescscecscecsocsseossavcsecssusssescssessesesootssoccesosssversocesesteassceseosnsesssveseess 14 Installing the Front Bezel 3iccssciscssssessoasseesscossenssevssecisesscossonssoosssessesscavosesoosssonescnesbnessseseans canes 15 Removing and Installing Processor crece eerte eene eene ense e eoe to soto ette sete seta seen seta setas etna sena 16 Removing Processor Heatsink 4 eeepc ecce eese ee sess ase ense sete sese aos e ease sean s eaae s seas esso ae 16 Installing the ProcessOrssccsesssssssssscososescssessesssvnncesssseesesiconnsessecssvesscosassdsseessessescasesseesssnssessonesssess 17 Installing Processor Heatsink scssssccssscssssscssssscsssccsssscsssescssssscsscssssscssssssessscssssssssescsssses 20 Installing and Removing Memory ssssscssscssscssscessssssscscscscesscessccssecscscssscssesssessssscssssessceseseees 20 Installing Memory ssc T 20 Removing Memory M 21 Installing and Removing Hot swap Hard Drive 4 eerie eee Leser eese ee ente seen seta setas etas etna sena 21 Installing a Hard Disk Drive into 3 5 Hard Drive Carrier eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 21 Installing and Removing a PCI Add in Card eeeee eee ee eee eres ette ee eese tn setas etas tna etna
165. server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable Remove the chassis cover For instructions see Removing the System Side Cover Remove the front bezel if it is installed For instructions see Removing the Front Bezel Install the 8x3 5 Hot Swap Hard Drive Cage 1 Slide the 8x3 5 Hot Swap Drive Cage into the slot see letter A 2 Secure the Hard Drive Cage with the Screws see letter B A M Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 43 Server Utilities AF006160 Figure 67 Installing the 8x3 5 Hot Swap Hard Drive Cage 6 Make the backplane and server board RAID controller card cable connections Refer to the documentation that came with your server board and or RAID controller card for instructions on connecting backplane cables to your server board or RAID controller card 1 Connect an FC IN cable letter A 2 Connect data cables letter B 3 Connect power cable letter C AF006112 Figure 68 8x3 5 Hot Swap Backplane Cable Connections Install the front bezel For instructions see Installing the Front Bezel Install the chassis cover For instructions see Installing the System Side Cover Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable into the server 10 Power up the server 44 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Removing and Installing 8x3 5 Hot swap Backplane Removing 8x3 5 Ho
166. ss Storage devices which have been detected in the system These include USB attached Hard Disk Drives HDDs Floppy Disk Drives FDDs CDROM and DVDROM drives and USB Flash Memory devices USB Key Keyfob and so on Each USB Mass Storage device may be set to allow the media emulation for which it is formatted or an emulation may be specified For USB Flash Memory devices in particular there are some restrictions A USB Key formatted as a CDROM drive will be recognized as an HDD A USB Key formatted without a Partition Table will be forced to FDD emulation Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 89 Server Utilities A USB Key formatted with one Partition Table and less than 528 MB in size will be forced to FDD emulation otherwise if it is 528 MB or greater in size it will be forced to HDD emulation Note USB devices can be hotplugged during POST and will be detected and beeped They will be enumerated and displayed on this screen though they may not be enumerated as bootable devices Advanced USB Configuration Detected USB Devices Number of USB devices detected in system USB Controller Enabled Disabled Legacy USB Support Enabled Disabled Auto XHCI Pre Boot Driver Enabled Disabled XHCI Hand off Enabled Disabled EHCI Hand Off Enabled Disabled Port 60 64 Emulation Enabled Disabled Make USB Devices Non Bootable Enabled Disabled USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Device Reset Timeout
167. sses due to the flexibility of USB connections and USB emulation of various types of devices Note A USB Key USB Flash Drive can be formatted to emulate either a Floppy Drive or a Hard Drive and will appear in that Boot Device Class However although it can be formatted as a CDROM Drive it will not be detected as such It will be treated as a Hard Disk and will appear in the list of available Hard Drives Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 119 Server Utilities Main Advanced Security Server Management Boot Options Boot Manager System Boot Timeout Boot Option 1 Boot Option 2 Boot Option lt n gt gt CDROM Order gt Hard Disk Order gt Floppy Order gt Network Device Order gt BEV Device Order gt Add EFI Boot Option gt Delete EFI Boot Option EFI Optimized Boot Enabled Disabled Use Legacy Video for EFI OS Enabled Disabled Boot Option Retry Enabled Disabled USB Boot Priority Enabled Disabled Static Boot Order Enabled Disabled Reset Static Boot Order Yes No Action Figure 99 Boot Options Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 System Boot Timeout Option Values Entry Field 0 65535 0 is default Help Text The number of seconds BIOS will pause at the end of POST to allow the user to press the F2 key for entering the BIOS Setup utility Valid values are 0 65535 Zero is the default A value of 65535 causes the system to go to the Boot Manager menu and wait for user input for every
168. sssssssessscsessssssssussusssssussessussessnsseesesseesesecesceneenes 28 Figure 40 Installing the Intel RMMA NIC ccssssssssssessesesssessesscsessscsscssssnssucsussessucsecsesssesesseeseseeeseeneenes 29 Figure 41 Removing the Intel RMM4 Lite ssssssssssssssssseessssesssssnsssssssssssussesnesessesseesesseeseseseseeneeses 29 Figure 42 Removing the Intel RMMA NIC cccsssssssssossosssssosssssossassessussnsssssussosssssssonecssonsoscsssosesssnseess 30 Figure 43 Installing the Intel RAID Smart Battery c sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssssessesseeseseesseseeeseeseeses 30 Figure 44 Removing the Intel RAID Smart Battery s sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssssssorsseeseseeeseseeesesneeaes 31 Figure 45 Removing Fixed Power Supply eee eee eee etes eee etes seen sete sete stes tta seta setas ense tna sena 32 Figure 46 Installing Fixed Power Supply cree eene eese eee eee eren etos testen staat ast ta seta setas tn aetas 32 Figure 47 Removing Power Supply Filler Panel 4 eee ee esee esee ee ette ette ette sten s etas etn setas tns sena 33 x Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide List of Figures Figure 48 Installing Additional Hot swap Power Supply Module ccce ee esee ee eee eene eene 33 Figure 49 Removing Hot swap Power Supply Module from Chassis e eee e eere eee ee eene 34 Figure
169. swap power supply if it is installed AF004208 Figure 51 Removing Hot swap Power Supply Module from Chassis 6 Loosen screws securing the bracket with power distribution board to the chassis see letter A and B 2 A APA M A A A A A apooeses Figure 52 Loosening the Bracket with Power Distribution Board from Chassis Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 35 Server Utilities 7 Push the bracket forward to release the latch that secures the bracket then pull out the bracket from the chassis see letter C Figure 53 Removing the Bracket with Power Distribution Board from Chassis 8 Loosen screws securing the power distribution board to the bracket and then remove it from the bracket see letter D AF004563 Figure 54 Removing the Power Distribution Board from Bracket 36 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities 9 Slide the new power distribution board to the bracket see letter E and secure the new power distribution board to the bracket using the same screws see letter F VUZUULZ AF004557 Figure 55 Sliding the New Power Distribution Board in Bracket AF004558 Figure 56 Securing the New Power Distribution Board in Bracket Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 37 Server Utilities 10 Slide the bracket with the new power distribution board all the way into the power su
170. system boot Comments After entering the desired timeout press the lt Enter gt key to register that timeout value to the system These settings are in seconds The timeout value entered will take effect on the next boot This timeout value is independent of the FRB2 setting for BIOS boot failure protection The FBR2 countdown will be suspended during the time that the Boot Timeout countdown is active 120 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Also if the Pause key is pressed during the time that the Boot Timeout is active the Boot Timeout countdown will be suspended until the Pause state has been dismissed and normal POST processing has resumed Back to Boot Options Screen Back to Screen Map 2 Boot Option 1 3 Boot Option 2 4 Boot Option Zn Option Values Available Boot Device n gt Help Text Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position Comments When the Boot order has been chosen it will take effect on the next boot The system will go down the list and boot from the first device on the list which 1s available and bootable This establishes the Boot Order only with respect to the normal boot path This order has no effect on the Boot Manager selection list or the F6 BIOS Boot Menu popup both of which simply list all bootable devices available in the order in which they were detected Whether or not a potential Boot Device is in this list
171. system is not exhibiting any errors AC power is present and BMC has booted and manageability functionality is up and running Green 1 Hz blink Degraded system is operating in a degraded state although still functional or system is operating in a redundant state but with an impending failure warning System degraded Redundancy loss such as power supply or fan Applies only if the associated platform sub system has redundancy capabilities Fan warning or failure when the number of fully operational fans is more than minimum number needed to cool the system Non critical threshold crossed Temperature including HSBP temp voltage input power to power supply output current for main power rail from power supply and Processor Thermal Control Therm Ctrl sensors Power supply predictive failure occurred while redundant power supply configuration was present Unable to use all of the installed memory one or more DIMMs failed disabled but functional memory remains available Correctable Errors over a threshold and migrating to a spare DIMM memory sparing This indicates that the user no longer has spared DIMMs indicating a redundancy lost condition Corresponding DIMM LED lit Uncorrectable memory error has occurred in memory Mirroring Mode causing Loss of Redundancy Correctable memory error threshold has been reached for a failing DDR3 DIMM when the system is operating in fully redundant RAS Mirroring
172. t lt None gt Comments Information only Back to System Information Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 10 SDR Revision Option Values lt SDR Rev display gt Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Back to System Information Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 11 UUID Option Values lt UUID display gt Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Back to System Information Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 109 Server Utilities BMC LAN Configuration 110 To access this screen from the Main screen select Server Management gt BMC LAN Configuration To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Server Management screen then select the desired screen The BMC configuration screen allows the user to configure the BMC Baseboard LAN channel and an Intel RMM4 LAN channel and to manage BMC User settings for up to five BMC Users An Intel RMM4 Management Module may be installed in the server system If the Management Module is installed it may also have a Dedicated Server Management NIC Module DMN installed with it In that case the LAN settings for the Intel RMMA with Dedicated Server Management NIC may be configured When there is no Management Module installed in the system or there is an Intel RMM4 Lite without a DMN installed the LAN
173. t Static Boot Order Option Values Yes No Action Help Text Yes Take snapshot of current boot order to save as Static Boot Order Template Comments This option will allow you to save the Boot Order list as the Static Boot Order template without disabling and re enabling the Static Boot Order option Select Yes to snapshot the current Boot Options list into the Static Boot Options list on the next boot After saving Static Boot Options list this option will change back to NoAction automatically This option is available only when the Static Boot Order option is Enabled Otherwise it will grayed out and unavailable Back to Boot Options Screen Back to Screen Map CDROM Order The CDROM Order screen allows the user to control the order in which BIOS attempts to boot from the CDROM drives installed in the system This screen is only available when there is at least one CDROM device available in the system configuration Note A USB attached CDROM device will appear in this section However a USB Key formatted as a CDROM device will not it will be detected as a Hard Disk device and will be included in the Hard Disk Order Screen To access this screen from the Main screen select Boot Options CDROM Order To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Boot Options screen then select the desired screen 124 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Boot Options
174. t swap Backplane Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable Remove the chassis cover For instructions see Removing the System Side Cover Remove the front bezel if it is installed For instructions see Removing the Front Bezel Gu es o doc Remove the 8x3 5 Hot swap Hard drives cage For instructions see Removing 8x3 5 Hot swap Hard Drive Cage Remove the screw on the backplane see letter A SO Push the backplane see letter B and remove the backplane from the chassis see letter C AF004204 Figure 69 Removing 8x3 5 Hot swap Backplane Installing 8x3 5 Hot swap Backplane l 2 3 4 5 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this manual Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable Remove the chassis cover For instructions see Removing the System Side Cover Remove the front bezel if it is installed For instructions see Removing the Front Bezel Remove the 8x3 5 Hot swap Hard drives cage For instructions see Removing 8x3 5 Hot swap Hard Drive Cage Attach the backplane to the back side of the hot swap drive cage and make sure the hooks on the cage are inserted in the backplane holes see letter A Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 45 Server Utilities 7 Push the backplane see letter
175. t transmission speed This setting must match the remote terminal application Comments In most modern Server Management applications serial data transfer is consolidated over an alternative faster medium like LAN and 115 2k is the speed of choice When Console Redirection is set to Disabled this option will be grayed out and unavailable Back to Console Redirection Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 4 Terminal Type Option Values PC ANSI VT100 VT100 VT UTF8 Help Text Character formatting used for console redirection This setting must match the remote terminal application Comments The VT100 and VT100 terminal emulations are essentially the same VT UTFS is a UTF8 encoding of VT100 PC ANSI is the native character encoding used by PC compatible applications and emulators When Console Redirection is set to Disabled this option will be grayed out and unavailable Back to Console Redirection Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 5 Legacy OS Redirection Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text 106 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities This option enables legacy OS redirection that is DOS on serial port If it is enabled the associated serial port is hidden from the legacy OS Comments Operating Systems which are redirection aware implement their own Console Redirection mechanisms For a Legacy OS which is not aware this opt
176. te initially displays the current system calendar date including the day of the week Help Text System Date has configurable fields for the current Month Day and Year The year must be between 2005 and 2099 Use Enter or Tab key to select the next field Use or key to modify the selected field Comments This field will initially display the current system day of week and date It may be edited to change the system date When the System Date is reset by the BIOS Defaults jumper BIOS Recovery Flash Update or other method the date will be the earliest date in the allowed range Saturday 01 01 2005 Back to Main Screen Screen Map 10 System Time Option Values System Time initially displays the current system time of day in 24 hour format 60 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Help Text System Time has configurable fields for Hours Minutes and Seconds Hours are in 24 hour format Use the Enter or Tab key to select the next field Use the or key to modify the selected field Comments This field will initially display the current system time 24 hour time It may be edited to change the system time When the System Time is reset by the BIOS Defaults jumper BIOS Recovery Flash Update or other method the time will be the earliest time of day in the allowed range 00 00 00 although the time will be updated beginning from when it is reset early in
177. that is USB unaware Comments If the USB controller setting is Disabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to USB Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 8 Make USB Devices Non Bootable Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Exclude USB in Boot Table Enabled This will remove all USB Mass Storage devices as Boot options Disabled This will allow all USB Mass Storage devices as Boot options Comments This is a security option When Disabled the system cannot be booted directly to a USB device of any kind USB Mass Storage devices may still be used for data storage If the USB controller setting is Disabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to USB Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 9 Device Reset Timeout Option Values 10 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds 40 seconds Help Text USB Mass Storage device Start Unit command timeout Setting to a larger value provides more time for a mass storage device to be ready if needed Comments If the USB controller setting is Disabled this field is grayed out and inactive Back to USB Configuration Screen Back to Screen Map 10 Mass Storage Devices Option Values Auto Floppy Forced FDD 92 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Hard Disk CD ROM Help Text Auto USB devices less than 530 MB are emulated as floppies Forced FDD HDD formatted drive is emulated as an FDD
178. the lt Enter gt key to go to the Delete EFI Boot Option Screen This option is only displayed if an EFI boot path is included in the Boot Order Back to Boot Options Screen Back to Screen Map 12 EFI Optimized Boot 122 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text If enabled the BIOS only loads modules required for booting EFl aware Operating Systems Comments If this option is enabled the system will not boot successfully to a non EFI aware OS Back to Boot Options Screen Back to Screen Map 13 Use Legacy Video for EFI OS Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text If enabled the BIOS uses the legacy video ROM instead of the EFI video ROM Comments This option appears only when EFI Optimized Boot is enabled Back to Boot Options Screen Back to Screen Map 14 Boot Option Retry Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text If enabled this continually retries non EFI based boot options without waiting for user input Comments This option is intended to keep retrying for cases where the boot devices could possibly be slow to initially respond for example if the device were asleep and did not wake quickly enough However if none of the devices in the Boot Order ever responds the BIOS will continue to reboot indefinitely Back to Boot Options Screen Back to Screen Map 15 USB Boot Priority Option Va
179. the chassis eene eee erect esee ee ette ette ette etta sten setas ta setas ease tassa 40 Figure 63 Removing the fan and the rear vent cover eee eee ee esee esee ee seen seen stent ta seta setas tns etna 41 Figure 64 Assemble the fan sosstssseasisscosedectscsesdssdssencesocesodestatesenceselsocssosessesvecestcssosesuacvesdseeseesasees 41 Figure 65 Fix the fan een orte trennt ete e ee Ent ente voee ve se poa estes veo e ve Ue as rea des beso averne see en oen ue vr ewe SS 42 Figure 66 Removing the 8x3 5 HDD Cage eee rete eese eene eene eine te stesso ette stent testen seta setas e eaae ena 43 Figure 67 Installing the 8x3 5 Hot Swap Hard Drive Cage e eeeee eese eese eese eene ense tn ee tnae ena 44 Figure 68 8x3 5 Hot Swap Backplane Cable Connections ecce eerte ee eese eese eene en neta ee tnae ena 44 Figure 69 Removing 8x3 5 Hot swap Backplane 4 ceres ee eee eerte ee eee seen nest tn sese tn setae seta ae eaa 45 Figure 70 Installing 8x3 5 Hot swap Backplane c eeeeeee cresce esee esee ee ette setenta seta setas tas etna 46 Figure 71 Removing the Chassis Feet Lecce crece eee e eene eene eese ee to stesso stes tte seta seta seta setae e tnos ena 47 Figure 72 Installing the Chassis Feet 4 eee eee eere cete e eene eene eene eine tetto etos t testo seta seta
180. tion ROM Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable Disable Onboard IOM NIC iSCSI Option ROM Load Comments This selection is to enable disable the iSCSI Option ROM that is used by all Onboard and IO Module 1 GbE and 10 GbE controllers This option is grayed out and not accessible if the 1 GbE or 1OGbE PXE Option ROM is enabled or if the 10 GbE FCoE Option ROM is enabled It can co exist with an InfiniBand controller Option ROM If the iSCSI Option ROM is disabled and no other Option ROM is enabled the system cannot perform a Network Boot and cannot respond for Wake on LAN This iSCSI option does not appear unless there is an iSCSI capable NIC installed in the system as an Onboard or IO Module NIC Back to NIC Configuration Screen NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 6 Onboard NICI Type 7 Onboard NIC2 Type Option Values Onboard NIC Description One of these strings Intel R 1210 Dual Port Gigabit Ethernet Controller Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only This is a display showing which NICs are available as Network Controllers integrated into the baseboard Each of these Onboard NICs will be followed by a section including a group of options that are specific to the type of NIC either as an Ethernet controller or an InfiniBand controller If a board only has one onboard NIC the second NIC Type and following options section will not appear If there is an Infin
181. tomatic and then each system will wait for a random period before powering up Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map 6 Power Restore Delay Value Option Values Entry Field 25 300 25 is default Help Text Fixed time period 25 300 seconds for Power Restore Delay Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 101 Server Utilities 102 Comments When the power restore policy is Power On or Last State and the Power Restore Delay selection is Fixed this field allows for specifying how long in seconds that fixed delay will be When the Power Restore Delay is Disabled or Auto this field will be grayed out and unavailable The Power Restore Delay Value setting is maintained by BIOS This setting does not take effect until a reboot is done Early in POST the Power Restore Policy is read from the BMC and if the policy is Power On or Last State the delay settings are sent to the BMC When the Power Restore Delay setting is Fixed this delay value is used to provide the length of the delay Back to Server Management Screen Screen Map 7 Clear System Event Log Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text If enabled clears the System Event Log All current entries will be lost Note This option is reset to Disabled after a reboot Comments This option sends a message to the BMC to request it to clear the System Event Log The log will be cleared and then the Clear action itself will be
182. ts to boot from the network bootable devices installed in the system This screen is only available when there is at least one network bootable device available in the system configuration To access this screen from the Main screen select Boot Options gt Network Device Order To move to another screen press the lt Esc gt key to return to the Boot Options screen then select the desired screen Boot Options Network Device Order Network Device 1 lt Available bootable Network devices gt Network Device 2 lt Available bootable Network devices gt Figure 103 Network Device Order Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 Network Device 1 2 Network Device 2 Option Values lt Available Network Devices gt Help Text Set system boot order by selecting the boot option for this position Comments Choose the order of booting among Network Devices by choosing which available Network Device should be in each position in the order Back to Network Device Order Screen Boot Options Screen Screen Map Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 127 Server Utilities BEV Device Order The BEV Device Order screen allows the user to control the order in which BIOS attempts to boot from the BEV Devices installed in the system This screen is only available when there is at least one BEV device available in the system configuration To access this screen from the Main screen select Boot Options gt BEV Device
183. uration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 2 PXE IGbE Option ROM Option Values Help Text Enabled Disabled Enable Disable Onboard IOM NIC PXE Option ROM Load 82 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Comments This selection is to enable disable the IGbE PXE Option ROM that is used by all Onboard and IO Module 1 GbE controllers This option is grayed out and not accessible if the iSCSI Option ROM is enabled It can co exist with the 10 GbE PXE Option ROM the 10 GbE FCoE Option ROM or with an InfiniBand controller Option ROM If the IGbE PXE Option ROM is disabled and no other Option ROM is enabled the system cannot perform a Network Boot and cannot respond for Wake on LAN This 1GbE PXE option does not appear unless there is a GbE NIC installed in the system as an Onboard or IO Module NIC Back to NIC Configuration Screen NIC Configuration Screen Advanced Screen Screen Map 3 PXE 10GbE Option ROM Option Values Enabled Disabled Help Text Enable Disable Onboard IOM NIC PXE Option ROM Load Comments This selection is to enable disable the 10GbE PXE Option ROM that is used by all Onboard and IO Module 10 GbE controllers This option is grayed out and not accessible if the iSCSI Option ROM is enabled or the 10 GbE FCoE Option ROM is enabled It can co exist with the 1 GbE PXE Option ROM or with an InfiniBand controller Option ROM If the 10G
184. vice Guide 63 Server Utilities Advanced Processor Configuration Processor Socket Processor ID Processor Frequency Microcode Revision Processor Version CPU Core Ratio Show CPU Core Ratio Intel R Turbo Boost Technology Enhanced Intel SpeedStep R Tech Processor C3 Processor C6 Intel R Hyper Threading Tech Active Processor Cores Execute Disable Bit Intel R Virtualization Technology Intel R VT for Directed I O Interrupt Remapping Pass through DMA Support Intel R TXT Enhanced Error Containment Mode MLC Streamer MLC Spatial Prefetcher DCU Data Prefetcher DCU Instruction Prefetcher Direct Cache Access DCA Intel SMX Safter Mode Extensions SMM Wait Timeout Figure 86 Processor Configuration Screen Screen Field Descriptions 1 Processor ID Option Values lt CPUID gt 64 Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled AII 1 2 3 Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Displays the Processor Signature value from the CPUID instruction identifying the type of processor and the stepping S1200V3RP series boards have a si
185. www intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Lesen Sie zun chst s mtliche Warnund Sicherheitshinweise in diesem Dokument bevor Sie eine der Anweisungen ausf hren Beachten Sie hierzu auch die Sicherheitshinweise zu Intel Serverplatinen und Servergeh usen auf der Intel Server Deployment Toolkit DVD oder unter http www intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm Consignes de s curit Lisez attention toutes les consignes de s curit et les mises en garde indiqu es dans ce document avant de suivre toute instruction Consultez Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information sur le Intel Server Deployment Toolkit DVD ou bien rendez vous sur le site http www intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm Instrucciones de seguridad importantes Lea todas las declaraciones de seguridad y precauci n de este documento antes de realizar cualquiera de las instrucciones Vea Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information en el Intel Server Deployment Toolkit DVD y o en http www intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm BERS Ed ETHERS ZB TED AR SOSH BUR EE A F B http www intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm _E ff Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information Intel Jl 9 38 EMS IRE BAL f RD Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide iii
186. y Back to System Information Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 3 System Part Number Option Values Part Number display Help Text None Comments Information only Back to System Information Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 4 System Serial Number Option Values Serial Number display Help Text None 108 Intel Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide Server Utilities Comments Information only Back to System Information Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 5 Chassis Part Number Option Values Part Number display Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Back to System Information Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 6 Chassis Serial Number Option Values lt Serial Number display gt Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Back to System Information Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 7 Asset Tag Option Values lt Asset Tag display gt Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Back to System Information Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 8 BMC Firmware Revision Option Values BMC FW Rev display Help Text lt None gt Comments Information only Back to System Information Screen Server Management Screen Screen Map 9 ME Firmware Revision Option Values lt ME FW Rev display gt Help Tex

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