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1. 22 Vil MIC 5401 User Manual Chapter 5 5 1 Appendix A A 1 MIC 5401 User Manual Known Limitations 23 rIDD Activity SI Lala aa 24 IPMI PICMG Command Subset Supported by the MMC 25 IPMI PICMG Command Subset Supported by the MMC 26 viii Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 1 1 2 Introduction The Advantech MIC 5401 is a single width mid size Advanced Mezzanine Card AMC designed to support a 2 5 SAS or SATA hard disk drive to work as an enter prise storage module on an ATCA platform or in a MicroTCA shelf The 2 5 hard disk drive is connected to the AMC port 2 SAS and SATA and port 3 SAS only accord ing to the AMC 3 specification Dual port SAS drives may be used on the MIC 5401 to increase the interface bandwidth for failover support between dual hosts in fault tolerant environments Like all other standard AMC modules an IPMI based module management controller MMC is implemented on the MIC 5401 to serve as a com munication interface with the Carrier Management Controller CMC on an ATCA platform or with the CMC on the MicroTCA Carrier Hub MCH in a MicroTCA shelf As a local IPMI controller on the AMC it manages all hot swap activities E keying and hardware health monitoring such as voltages 12V 5V and management power 3 3V and on board temperatures including hard disk drive ambient temper
2. 12 Table 2 6 SW3 Settings 12 Figure 2 2 SW3 and CNS Locations nnen 12 2 3 2 Logical Ground and Chassis Ground 12 Table 2 7 CNS Settings 12 AMC Connector InterfaCe 0000000000000 onen n nen n tt 13 Table 2 8 AMC Port Mapping 13 Hard Disk Drive Installation 19 Installing the Hard Disk Drive 16 Figure 3 1 Aligning the HDD with the SAS SATA connector 16 Figure 3 2 Engaging the HDD with the SAS SATA connector 17 Figure 3 3 Attaching the HDD to the metal bracket 17 MMC Firmware Upgrade 19 HPM 1 Upgrade Suppol t 20 4 1 1 Firmware Component 20 4 1 2 FRU Info Component 20 4 1 3 Boot Loader Component 20 HPM 1 Upgrade Process Overview 20 HPM 1 Upgrade with IPMItool 21 MMC Boot Process Overview
3. Device ID Cold Reset Warm Reset Broadcast Get Device ID Event Commands Set Event Receiver Get Event Receiver Platform Event Message Sensor Device Commands Get Device SDR Info Get Device SDR Reserve Device SDR Repository Get Sensor Reading Factors Set Sensor Hysteresis Get Sensor Hysteresis Set Sensor Threshold Get Sensor Threshold Set Sensor Event Enable Get Sensor Event Enable Get Sensor Event Status Get Sensor Reading Get Sensor Type FRU Device Commands Get FRU Inventory Area Info Read FRU Data Write FRU Data AdvancedTCA Commands Get PICMG Properties FRU Control FRU Control Capabilities Get FRU LED Properties Get LED Color Capabilities Set FRU LED State Get FRU LED State Get Device Locator Record ID AdvancedMC Commands Set AMC Port State Get AMC Port State HPM 1 Commands Get Target Upgrade Capabilities Get Component Properties Abort Firmware Upgrade MIC 5401 User Manual Specification Ref IPMI 17 1 IPMI 17 2 IPMI 17 3 IPMI 17 9 IPMI 23 1 IPMI 23 2 IPMI 23 3 IPMI 29 2 IPMI 29 3 IPMI 29 4 IPMI 29 5 IPMI 29 6 IPMI 29 7 IPMI 29 8 IPMI 29 9 IPMI 29 10 IPMI 29 11 IPMI 29 13 IPMI 29 14 IPMI 29 16 IPMI 28 1 IPMI 28 2 IPMI 28 3 PICMG 3 0 3 9 PICMG 3 0 3 22 PICMG 3 0 3 24 PICMG 3 0 3 24 PICMG 3 0 3 25 PICMG 3 0 3 26 PICMG 3 0 3 27 AMC 0 3 47 AMC 0 3 27 AMC 0 3 28 HPM 1 3 3 HPM 1 3 5 HPM 1 3 15 26 NetFn App App App App S E S E S E S E S E S
4. Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated into the equipment The equipment has been exposed to moisture The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual The equipment has been dropped and damaged The equipment has obvious signs of breakage DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70 dB A DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1 Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein V MIC 5401 User Manual Safety Precaution Static Electricity Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and th
5. User Manual 8 2 2 4 Front Panel Indicators The MIC 5401 supports three front panel LEDs see Figure 2 1 Note that LED2 is used as HDD activity LED and is not controlled by the MMC Figure 2 1 Front Panel Table 2 5 Front Panel LEDs LED Color Description 0 Blue Hot swap indicator 1 Red Out of service indicator 2 Green HDD activity indicator Blue LED Carrier states are indicated by the module s Blue LED m solidon FRU inactive m long blink FRU activation request FRU activation in progress m solid off FRU active m short blink FRU deactivation request FRU deactivation in progress Red LED Indicates failures or special states of the AMC module Red LED is on when at least one of the following states occurs m Reset Button is pressed m Backend power 12V or 5V fails m Voltage or temperature critical threshold exceeded m Fatal MMC error occurs e g unrecoverable FRU record error Green LED the real behavior depends on hard disk drive used and its mode refer to HDD Activity Signal chapter for details 9 MIC 5401 User Manual 2 2 9 2 2 6 Reset Button There is a reset button on the front panel When the button is pressed the MMC will perform following actions m Turn on the red LED OOS m If the button is released within 1s after the red LED turns on the MMC will turn the LED off again and execute an FRU cold reset command i e perform a pay load reset by backend power off on cycle
6. active and their values can be read via the IPMI command Get Sensor Reading MIC 5401 User Manual 6 2 2 1 6 Reset Types Three types of logical resets are supported by the MMC m Hard reset the MMC resets all internal and external data states to default val ues such as internal message rings sensor thresholds hysteresis and event enable masks the states of the E keying ports and the state of the Blue LED and FRU LEDs When the AVR MMC is powered on the MMC firmware detects this condition and performs a hard reset of the AVR MMC Another example is if the management power drops below some critical value a brown out reset of the AVR MMC occurs When the management power returns to its normal value the AVR MMC is brought out of reset The MMC firmware detects the brown out condition and performs a hard reset of the AVR MMC m Cold reset the MMC resets all internal and external data states to default val ues except for the overridden geographical address overridden handle switch state the states of E keying controls and the states of the blue LED and the FRU LEDs One example for the cold reset scenario is if the watchdog timer of the AVR MMC expires a watchdog reset of the AVR MMC occurs The MMC firmware detects the watchdog reset condition and performs a cold reset of the AVR MMC Another example is if the front panel reset button is pressed for a long period gt 5s the MMC will also execute a cold reset command A cold re
7. 5 SAS HDD SATA HDD or SSD drive on the module Its function is to provide storage in the ATCA or MicroTCA system The MIC 5401 does not implement any payload interface therefore communication between the payload and the MMC is not possible The activation or de activation of payload power for the module is under the full control of the shelf and carrier manager The MMC just delivers event messages for the handle status and FRU data records for power budgeting and E keying It means that the payload will automatically power on or off when payload power comes in or turns off The only exception is receiving the FRU Control Cold Reset IPMI command when the MMC resets the payload by backend power off on cycling Handle Switch A handle switch is implemented to facilitate the insertion locking and extraction of the AMC module from the carrier board in addition to the state change of the hot swap micro switch When the handle is pushed towards the front panel by the user the switch is toggled to confirm AMC insertion On the other hand when the handle is pulled away from the front panel the micro switch will resume its original position to indicate a request for AMC extraction to the Module Management Controller MMC The MMC sends a Module Hot Swap event message to the Carrier IPMC when the hot swap micro switch changes state The handle switch type and location are designed according to the PICMG AMC 0 Rev2 0 specification MIC 5401
8. ATCA system or the MicroTCA system respectively The MMC also maintains the AMC module s FRU information repository The MMC on the MIC 5401 is built based on Pigeon Point Systems PPS hardware software reference design kit for MMC ATmega128L Microprocessor Atmel s ATmega128L is used as the micro controller for the MMC implementation on the MIC 5401 As a highly integrated micro controller that has on chip Flash EEPROM and SRAM memories it contains an 8 bit AVR enhanced RISC architec ture as its core The peripheral functions of the ATmega128L used in the MMC design include the I2C controllers 8 bit timer watchdog timer WDT Analog to Digi tal Converter ADC and GPIO They are responsible for the following m Implementing the IPMB L interface as the communication channel between the MMC and the Carrier IPMC Monitoring sensor devices Implementing hot swap functionality Controlling various reset types Maintaining SDR and FRU information IPMB Implementation The ATmega128L AVR core has a built in I2C controller which is connected to the IPMB L interface on the AMC s edge connector This interface provides the primary communication mechanism between the Carrier IPMC and the MMC Sensor Devices Three types of sensor devices thermal voltage and GPIO based sensors are used on the MMC Two LM75 thermal sensors are implemented on the PCB to monitor the temperatures of the air flowing across the AMC module and the HDD When th
9. E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E Storage Storage Storage PICMG PICMG PICMG PICMG PICMG PICMG PICMG PICMG PICMG PICMG PICMG PICMG PICMG CMD 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x01 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x20 0x21 0x22 0x23 0x24 0x25 0x26 0x27 0x28 0x29 0x2B 0x2D Ox2F 0x10 0x11 0x12 0x00 0x04 Ox1E 0x05 0x06 0x07 0x08 Ox0D 0x19 Ox1A Ox2E Ox2F 0x30 Initiate Upgrade Action Upload Firmware Block Finish Firmware Upload Activate Firmware Query Rollback Status Initiate Manual Rollback Advantech OEM Commands Read HDD On Time Clear HDD On Time Write HDD On Time HPM 1 3 8 HPM 1 3 9 HPM 1 3 10 HPM 1 3 11 HPM 1 3 13 HPM 1 3 14 MIC 5401 MIC 5401 MIC 5401 27 PICMG PICMG PICMG PICMG PICMG PICMG OEM OEM OEM 0x31 0x32 0x33 0x35 0x37 0x38 0x01 0x02 0x03 MIC 5401 User Manual Trusted ePlatform Services AD ANTECH www advantech com Please verify specifications before guoting This guide is intended for reference purposes only All product specifications are subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permis sion of the publisher AII brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 2008 Advantech Co Ltd
10. ae lt ie l el a i ane i r I z 0p00A00 I m IL aras onog poo lele oana giaa i PODOBA Doro CI e DE ooo 5 Sci sopoo0on00oo oon oO amara gt gt sooo User Manual MIC 5401 Advanced Mezzanine Card SAS SATA Storage AMC Trusted ePlatform Services AD ANTECH Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2008 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable How ever Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringe ments of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Product Warranty 2 years Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of pur chase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repai
11. ards Technical Support and Assistance 1 Visit the Advantech web site at www advantech com support where you can find the latest information about the product 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following information ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc Acomplete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages Ill MIC 5401 User Manual Warnings Cautions and Notes Warning Warnings indicate conditions which if not observed can cause personal injury Caution Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hardware or losing data e g AN There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed Do not attempt to recharge force open or heat the battery Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the man ufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Notes provide optional additional information Document Feedback To assist us in making improvements to this manual we would welcome comments and constructive criticism Please send all such in writing to support advan tech com Packing List Before setting up the syst
12. are version The firmware component can also be manually rolled back to the old firmware using the HPM 1 Manual Firmware Rollback command Advantech will provide bug fixes updates and new features through firmware compo nent HPM 1 images FRU Info Component The FRU Info component allows for upgrading the MIC 5401 FRU Information This possibility is provided to facilitate firmware upgrades that involve changing the FRU Information Due to this limited usage the FRU Info component does not have its own revision property When the Get Component Upgrade Properties command is used to query the revision of this component the revision of the firmware component is returned The FRU Info component is the only HPM 1 component that is located in EEPROM rather than Flash Boot Loader Component Located at the end of the program memory in the Boot Loader section is a small software component called Boot Loader which is responsible for several important tasks related to MMC boot and update processes The Boot Loader HPM 1 compo nent allows for upgrading the Boot Loader However there is no backup copy of the Boot Loader and if for any reason the Boot Loader upgrade procedure fails the MMC firmware becomes non functional after reboot and must be reprogrammed over JTAG or SPI Therefore Advantech do not plan to release boot loader updates for end customers HPM 1 Upgrade Process Overview The MMC upgrade procedure is managed by external software r
13. ature The MIC 5401 s mechanical design is optimized for maximum shock and vibration resistance and has a user and service friendly mounting process for the disk drive Logical Structure So it may be equipped with a 2 5 Serial Attached SCSI SAS hard disk drive the MIC 5401 provides an AMC connector to the ATCA blade or MicroTCA backplane and power supplies and an AMC module management controller MMC The follow ing figure shows the logical structure of the MIC 5401 IPMB L 25 SAS SATA Hard Disk Drive Payload Power 12V or 2 5 SSD Drive Primary SAS Figure 1 1 MIC 5401 Block Diagram MIC 5401 User Manual 2 Chapter 2 Board Specifications 2 1 Technical Data Table 2 1 Advantech MIC 5401 SAS SATA Storage AMC Technical Data Single width mid size form factor full size front panel available as AMC Module an option Storage Device Sup 2 5 SAS or SATA hard disk drives or 2 5 SATA SSD Solid State ported Drive System Management PICMG 3 0 R2 0 AMC 0 R2 0 and IPMI1 5 compliant Redundant firmware image based on Pigeon Point System s solu tion supporting HPM 1 compliant upgrades and manual automatic rollback Hardware Monitor Power on hour counter Voltage 12V 5V and 3 3V management power Temperature two on board locations Watchdog AMC compliant watchdog Thermal Sensor LM75 DS75 x2 Management power 3 3V 10 max 100mA Power Requirements Payload power 12V 5 max power c
14. converts a text file containing FRU information into a binary file that can be linked with the MMC firmware The AMC Point to Point Connectivity record is programmed in the Multi Record Info Area and describes the channel and link connectivity that is implemented on the MIC 5401 module The record data must be consistent with the type of hard disk drive used see table below T MIC 5401 User Manual 2 2 2 2 2 3 Table 2 4 AMC Point to Point Connectivity Record vs HDD Type SAS HDD SATA HDD AMC Channel 0 AMC Port 2 AMC Port 2 AMC Channel 1 AMC Port 3 N A AMC Link Type AMC 3 Storage 0x07 AMC 3 Storage 0x07 AMC Link Type Extension SAS SATA 0x02 SATA 0x01 AMC Asymmetric Match 00b 01b SATA server Link Grouping ID 0 0 The MMC checks this record after each hard reset see SAS SATA Mode Selection and overwrites it if any problem is detected As the SATA record is shorter than the SAS one the dummy OEM record is stored immediately after SATA record as a placeholder This empty record Type ID 0xC0 Length 0x03 Manufacturer ID 0x002839 should not be deleted if it is switching from SATA to SAS mode is not possible In addition one OEM record Type ID 0xC8 Length OxFF Manufacturer ID 0x002839 dedicated for customer usage is implemented in the Multi Record Info Area It provides up to 252 bytes of data that can be used for HDD Serial Number for example Payload Function The payload of the MIC 5401 is a 2
15. d 5V backend power voltage levels 2 2 1 5 Sensor Data Records SDR The AMC module has local Sensor Data Records SDR for storing the above men tioned information temperature voltage and hot swap state In addition to sensor identification type name unit etc the SDR contains the configuration of the sen sor parameters that specify sensor behavior such as threshold hysteresis event generation capabilities etc Some of them can be configured through IPMI v1 5 com mands The SDR can be queried with device SDR commands The MMC sends the AMC SDR event messages e g AMC Module Hot Swap state to the carrier man ager which then sends the data to the shelf manager and the user can access it through the shelf manager or system manager Implemented module sensors are listed below Table 2 2 Sensor Data Records Sensor No Sensor Name Sensor Type Voltage Signal Monitored 0 Hot Swap Discrete Module Hot Swap 1 12V Payload Threshold AMC 12V Payload power 2 3 3V MP Threshold AMC 3 3V Management power 3 12V Backend Threshold 12V Backend power 4 5V Backend Threshold 5V Backend power 5 HDD Temp Threshold Temperature near HDD 6 MMC Temp Threshold Temperature near MMC 7 DC DC Failure Discrete 5V DC DC Power Good 8 Version change Discrete MMC Firmware version change Event messages from sensors 1 3 4 and 7 are automatically disabled when payload is off This prevents generation of false events but sen sors are still
16. e MMC detects that a monitored temperature sensor crosses one or more thresholds in either direction the MMC sends an IPMI temperature event message to the Carrier IPMC The Car rier IPMC or higher level management uses this information to manage the cooling Four channels from an internal 10 bit ADC converter contained in the ATmega128L are used to monitor the following voltages m Payload input power 12V m Management power 3 3V m Payload backend power 12V m Payload backend power 5V A GPIO based sensor is implemented in the MMC to detect any backend power fail ure by monitoring the 5V power good status of the PWM power controller on the AMC module Note Payload backend power refers to the 5V and 12V power input required by the SAS SATA HDD a 5 MIC 5401 User Manual 2 2 1 4 Module Hot Swap Sensor The AMC module has hot swap capability which enables the module to be inserted into or extracted from the carrier board without having to shut down the system or allows the module to shut down intentionally or un intentionally without bringing down the system The MMC contains a Module Hot Swap sensor which proactively generates events to enable the Carrier IPMC to perform Hot Swap management for the AMC module The following events are supported m AMC hot swap handle closed m AMC hot swap handle opened m AMC quiesced m AMC backend power failure Backend power failure is detected by monitoring the 12V an
17. e is 0x00 when command is completed normally while it is OxCB i e Requested sensor data or record not present when Reset Button is not pressed or OxCC i e Invalid data field in Request when value of MSB request data byte 7 is non zero 11 MIC 5401 User Manual 2 3 Jumper and Switch 2 3 1 SAS SATA Mode Selection Depending on the type of HDD mounted on the MIC 5401 SW3 near the front end of the PCB see Figure 2 2 needs to have the following setting Table 2 6 SW3 Settings SATA ON Default 2 m On SAS ON Off 1 Figure 2 2 SW3 and CN5 Locations 2 3 2 Logical Ground and Chassis Ground By default the logical ground is separated from the chassis ground EMI shielding and ESD stripe However they can be brought together by closing CN5 Table 2 7 CN5 Settings Logical Ground Chassis Ground Separate Dafa Open Logical Ground Chassis Ground Connected Closed MIC 5401 User Manual 12 2 4 AMC Connector Interface The edge connector and its pin assignment on the MIC 5401 are compliant to the AMC base specification AMC 0 Rev2 0 and the AMC specification for storage AMC 3 Rev1 0 The use of the common options and fat pipe regions are outlined below AMC Port Region Implementation y a ek 0 unused 1 Common unused 2 options SAS SATA Port 0 Primary SAS port SATA port 3 SAS SATA Port 1 Secondary SAS port unused 4 11 Fat pipe unused 12 15 unused 16 Ex
18. e products from damage m To avoid electrical shock always disconnect the power from your PC chassis before you work on it Don t touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC is on m Disconnect power before making any configuration changes The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive elec tronic components Product Configurations Model Number Front Panel MIC 5401 0000E Mid size Note 1 AMC modules with pre installed hard disk or solid state disk drives are available on request Please contact Advantech sales repre sentative for further detail 2 Full size front panel is available on request r We Appreciate Your Input Please let us know of any aspect of this product including the manual which could use improvement or correction We appreciate your valuable input in helping make our products better MIC 5401 User Manual Glossary AMC Advanced Mezzanine Card ATCA Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture CMC Carrier Management Controller HPM Hardware Platform Management IPMC Intelligent Platform Management Controller IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface LSB Least Significant Byte MCH Micro TCA Carrier Hub MMC Module Management Controller PICMG PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group SAS Serial Attached SCSI SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment SCSI Small Computer System Interface SDR Sensor Data Record SSD Solid State Dri
19. eferred to as Upgrade Agent The upgrade procedure includes the following stages 1 Preparation stage The target MMC is identified and its compatibility with the Upgrade Agent and the Upgrade Image is validated 2 Upgrade stage A backup copy of the active MMC firmware is created and the component image is uploaded and written into flash memory 3 Activation step The recently uploaded component is activated this step can be deferred and performed later for the firmware component During the activa tion process the previous partition becomes the backup and after rebooting the Boot Loader passes control to the upgraded firmware MIC 5401 User Manual 20 4 3 HPM 1 Upgrade with IPMItool Although most HPM 1 compliant update tools are supposed to work with the Advan tech MIC 5401 we recommend using the free IPMItool available in both Windows and Linux versions The most convenient way to update is to use an Ethernet connection to a Shelf Man ager To access the MMC the following parameters should be specified in the com mand line of the IPMItool utility ipmitool I Lan H lt ShEP gt T IPMO gt B 0 t lt MMC gt p 7 A lt auth gt hpm upgrade lt img gt m I lan instructs the IPMItool to use Ethernet for communications with the MMC m H lt ShIP gt specifies the IP address of the Shelf Manager m T lt IPMC gt specifies the remote transit address IPMB 0 address of the carrier IPMC to which requests s
20. em check that the items listed below are included and in good condition MIC 5401 SAS SATA Storage Advanced Mezzanine Card E Firmware update utility and user manual PDF file CD ROM disc x1 El M3 x 4 countersink flat head screws x4 O Warranty certificate document x1 If any item does not accord with the table please contact your dealer immediately MIC 5401 User Manual IV Safety Instructions 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this User Manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equip ment and must be easily accessible Keep this equipment away from humidity Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage
21. eturned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer Part No 2002540100 Edition 2 Printed in Taiwan January 2009 MIC 5401 User Manual il Declaration of Conformity CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring We recommend the use of shielded cables FCC Class B Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Opera tion of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FM This equipment has passed the FM certification According to the National Fire Pro tection Association work sites are classified into different classes divisions and groups based on hazard considerations This equipment is compliant with the speci fications of Class Division 2 Groups A B C and D indoor haz
22. hould be bridged by the Shelf Manager m B 0 specifies the remote transit channel with 0 designating IPMB 0 to which requests should be bridged by the Shelf Manager E t lt MMC gt specifies the remote target address IPMB L address of the MMC to which requests should be bridged by the carrier IPMC m p 7 specifies the remote target channel with 7 designating IPMB L to which requests should be bridged by the carrierIPMC m A lt auth gt forces the IPMItool to use a specific authentication type NONE m PASSWORD MD2 MD5 or OEM which must be supported by the Shelf Man ager E hpm upgrade lt img gt performs upgrade with HPM 1 image lt img gt An example of complete command line is as follows ipmito0l f l n H 192 166 16 1L T Ox62 B 027 2 p 7 A NONE hpm upgrade hpmlfw img A previously uploaded component must be activated using the following command it will return an error if no component has been downloaded before ipmitool I lan H lt ShIP T lt IPMO gt B 0 t MMC b 7 A lt auth gt hpm activate Note Update and activation stages can also be performed by issuing one command Iom Cool ei dan H SSIF lt IPMC gt B 0 C MC 7 A lt auth gt hpm upgrade lt img gt activate The firmware component can also be manually rolled back to the old firmware using the following command it will return an error if no backup firmware partition is avail able ipmitool I Jan H lt Sh
23. iP gt T lt IPMC gt B 0 t MMC gt b 7 A lt auth gt hpm rollback Please refer to IPMItool documentation for more details 21 MIC 5401 User Manual 4 4 MMC Boot Process Overview The MMC firmware boot process includes the following steps 1 The Boot Loader reads the partition status byte and determines the active parti tion 2 The Boot Loader calculates the checksum of the active firmware partition If the checksum is not valid or if the active partition has a boot failed flag set up the Boot Loader activates the backup firmware partition if its checksum is valid 3 The Boot Loader writes a partition status byte back to the EEPROM if neces Sary 4 The Boot Loader passes control to the active firmware partition by calling its entry point MIC 5401 User Manual 22 Chapter 5 Known Limitations 5 1 HDD Activity Signal Some manufacturers may not implement the HDD activity signal in their disk drive s connector pinout P11 If such a disk drive is used on the MIC 5401 LED 2 on the AMC s front panel will not be on or blinking when the HDD is operating Consult your HDD s product manual for the definition of the connector pinout P11 If it is reserved there will be no indication for HDD activity on the AMC s front panel LED MIC 5401 User Manual 24 IPMI PICMG Command Subset Supported by the MMC A 1 IPMI PICMG Command Subset Supported by the MMC Command IPM Device Global Commands Get
24. m If the button is pressed for more than 5s the MMC will turn the LED off again and execute a MMC cold reset command In addition the reset button controls functionality of the Clear Write HDD On Time IPMI commands they are disabled as long as the button is released to prevent acci dental change of the time counter HDD On Time Counter The MMC provides an HDD on time counter in order to keep track of time in continu ous operation This information is stored in the internal MMC EEPROM and it is updated every 15 minutes This means that shorter time intervals are not recorded and the on time counter would be rather inaccurate in on off operation However it is not an issue in permanently powered systems where the primary pur pose of the counter is MTBF evaluation The MMC provides three OEM IPMI commands that allow the user to manipulate the on time information Read HDD On Time can be used for reading the current state of the on time counter Request m NetFn Code 0x2E OEM m Command Code 0x01 Read HDD On Time m Data Byte 1 3 Advantech IANA LSB first i e 0x39 0x28 0x00 Response m NetFn Code 0x2F OEM Command Code 0x01 Read HDD On Time Data Byte 1 Completion Code 0x00 Command Completed Normally Data Byte 2 4 Advantech IANA LSB first i e 0x39 0x28 0x00 Data Byte 5 8 On Time Counter value LSB first in units of 15 minutes Clear HDD On Time can be used for clearing the on time counte
25. onsumption depends on used hard disk drive Temperature and humidity GR 63 CORE Issue 3 R4 7 5 C 55 operating C 5 95 RH Temperature and humidity GR 63 CORE Issue 3 R4 7 40 C non operating 70 C 95 RH Altitude GR 63 CORE Issue 3 R4 8 R4 9 R4 Environmental 10 R4 11 R4 12 60m 4000m Conditions IEC 60068 2 64 0 002G2 Hz 1Grms Vibration operating 5 500 Hz IEC 60068 2 6 2 G 5 500 Hz 1 Octave min Shock operating IEC 60068 2 27 half Sine 10 G 11 ms Shock non operating IEC 60068 2 27 half Sine 30 G 11 ms UL94V0 FCC Class B CE RoHS amp Vibration non operating R lat kausai WEEE compliant egulato M NEBS Level 3 Designed for GR 63 CORE and GR 1089 CORE Net Weight 125 grams without hard disk drive PICMG 3 0 R2 0 AMC 0 R2 0 AMC 3 Compliance Standards R1 0 IPMI1 5 and SCOPE Advanced MC Hardware Profile V1 0 Note The listed vibration and shock G levels for the operating mode is for the MIC 5401 equipped with a 2 5 SSD drive MIC 5401 User Manual 4 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 3 Product Features MMC The MMC is a logical controller that monitors the health status voltages and temper ature of the AMC module and stores the data to a local sensor data record SDR It forwards the AMC status and sensor data to the Carrier IPMC on an ATCA board or the Carrier Manager on a MCH which sends the data to the shelf manager of the
26. r It is typically used only when a hard disk drive is replaced The Reset Button must be held pressed dur ing this command to assure that the erasure of the counter value is intentional Request m NetFn Code 0x2E OEM m Command Code 0x02 Clear HDD On Time m Data Byte 1 3 Advantech IANA LSB first i e 0x39 0x28 0x00 Response m NetFn Code 0x2F OEM m Command Code 0x02 Clear HDD On Time m Data Byte 1 Completion Code m Data Byte 2 4 Advantech IANA LSB first i e 0x39 0x28 0x00 MIC 5401 User Manual 10 The Completion Code is 0x00 when command is completed normally while it is OxCB ie Requested sensor data or record not present when Reset Button is not pressed Write HDD On Time can be used for setting the current state of on time counter It is used only for special purposes e g mounting of already used hard disk or setting the initial value after complete EEPROM erasing The Reset Button must be held pressed during this command to avoid accidental changing of counter value Request m NetFn Code 0x2E OEM m Command Code 0x03 Write HDD On Time m Data Byte 1 3 Advantech IANA LSB first i e 0x39 0x28 0x00 m Data Byte 4 7 On Time Counter value LSB first in units of 15 minutes Response m NetFn Code 0x2F OEM m Command Code 0x03 Write HDD On Time m Data Byte 1 Completion Code m Data Byte 2 4 Advantech IANA LSB first i e 0x39 0x28 0x00 The Completion Cod
27. red or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech or which have been subject to misuse abuse accident or improper installation Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Gall your dealer and describe the problem Please have your manual product and any helpful information readily available 3 If your product is diagnosed as defective obtain an RMA return merchandise authorization number from your dealer This allows us to process your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product r
28. se the four countersunk flat head screws M3 x 4 to fasten the HDD to the metal bracket see Figure 3 3 Tighten the screws so that their heads are flush with the bracket pe s W e metal bracket l Figure 3 3 Attaching the HDD to th Note Recommended torque value for tightening the screws 4 2 0 5 kgf cm 17 MIC 5401 User Manual 4 Use switch SW3 to set the appropriate HDD type refer to SAS SATA Mode Selection on page 12 5 Install the MIC 5401 module in the AMC bay 6 Optional Reset the HDD on time counter via the Clear HDD On Time command This is recommended any time the hard disk drive is replaced MIC 5401 User Manual 18 Chapter 4 MMC Firmware Upgrade 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 3 4 2 HPM 1 Upgrade Support The MMC firmware upgrade implementation is based on the HPM 1 IPM Controller Firmware Upgrade Specification Revision 1 0 The MMC firmware supports three upgradeable components the firmware the FRU Info and the Boot Loader Firmware Component The firmware component maintains two partitions in Flash One is used as an active partition that firmware runs from and the second partition is used as a backup When the MMC firmware is to be upgraded the backup partition is used for storing the upgraded version of the MMC firmware In case of an unsuccessful firmware upgrade or a self test failure the firmware component automatically rolls back to the old firm w
29. set can be also executed by an IPMI command m Warm reset it is similar to the cold reset with additional preserved external data states such as sensor threshold hysteresis sensor event masks and sen sor events A warm reset can be also executed by an IPMI command 2 2 1 7 Maintaining FRU Information The FRU Data is maintained in the EEPROM memory of the ATmega128L AVR The structure complies with IPMI FRU Information Storage Definition The basic structure is shown below Table 2 3 FRU structure The common header contains the offsets for each area within the Common Header FRU data storage It will be automatically generated by the FRU compiler The internal use area is provided for storage of the MMC private Internal Use Area implementation specific parameters that should not be changed or used for any other purposes The board info area holds board relevant data such as language Board Info Area code manufacturing date time manufacturer product name serial number part number FRU programmer file ID etc The product info area holds product relevant data It contains data PRoguctIMO Arga partially identical to that in the board info area The multi record area contains several subsets First there are the AMC 0 required entries for E Keying and system power budgeting Next there is an OEM record dedicated for use by customers e g HDD Serial Number Multi Record Area The PPS provides a special FRU compiler that
30. tended unused 17 18 options unused 19 20 unused CLK1 unused CLK2 Clock unused CLK3 unused 13 MIC 5401 User Manual MIC 5401 User Manual 14 Hard Disk Drive Installation The MIC 5401 is normally delivered without the hard disk drive in place To install a 2 5 hard disk drive on the AMC module follow the instructions described below Caution To avoid ESD damages to the components on the AMC module or the connected system always wear an ESD wrist strap when handling the units Note Make sure there are four countersink flat head screws M3 x 4 in the product packaging They are for fastening the hard disk drive to the MIC 5401 module 3 1 Installing the Hard Disk Drive 1 Position the hard disk drive above the metal bracket on the primary side of the MIC 5401 AMC module with the HDD gently tilted towards the SAS SATA con nector on the AMC PCB see Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Aligning the HDD with the SAS SATA connector Note The L shaped Mylar sheet prevents electro static discharge from the T HDD to the metal bracket and vice versa Make sure both the bottom and the right hand sides of the HDD are in contact with the Mylar sheet MIC 5401 User Manual 16 2 3 Lower the HDD down to the bracket and gently advance it onto the SAS SATA connector to full engagement see Figure 3 2 ill A P K P pu stai Figure 3 2 Engaging the HDD with the SASISATA connector U
31. ve Vi Contents Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 3 3 1 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 Product Overview 1 INIOOUCIOI O O eee nen iii 2 LOJAL UCTU aaa 2 Figure 1 1 MIC 5401 Block Diagram 2 Board Specifications 3 Technical Padana 4 Table 2 1 Advantech MIC 5401 SAS SATA Storage AMC Techni biblici 4 Product Fealures 5 226 ARR 5 Table 2 2 Sensor Data Records eee 6 Table 2 3 FRU structure vc ra 7 Table 2 4 AMC Point to Point Connectivity Record vs HDD Type AR RAINER E EEE 8 2 2 2 Payload Function 8 2 2 3 Handle Switch 8 2 2 4 Front Panel Indicators 9 Figure 2 1 Front Panel 9 Table 2 5 Front Panel LEDSs 9 2 2 5 Reset WOM i thease ae uu areta n ea em skan dose 10 2 2 6 HDD On Time Counter 10 Jumper and SWICh arci 12 2 3 1 SAS SATA Mode Seleclion

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