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1. inspur Copyright Introduction Document version V1 0 Date 5 Dec 2014 Document Introduction The 1 formal issuance Abstract The manual introduces issues closely related to maintenance such as specification hardware operation software configuration service terms fault diagnosis etc of the server Readers of this guide will be deemed to have abundant knowledge about the server product and will not cause any personal injury or product damage during operation and maintenance for sufficient trainings received by them Target Audience This manual mainly adapts to the following personnel e Technical support engineers e Product maintenance engineers It is suggested that server maintenance operation shall be carried out by professional engineers with related server knowledge via referring to this manual inspur Table of Content 1 SAFETY INTRODUCTION 2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION INTRODUCTION 2 1 Introduction 2 2 Features and Specification 2 3 Front Panel 2 4 Rear Panel 2 5 Mainboard Layout 2 6 Mainboard Jumper Introduction 3 BIOS CONFIGURATION 3 1 System BIOS Configuration Methods 3 2 BIOS Configuration 3 3Firmware Update 4 BMC CONFIGURATION 4 1 Introduction 4 2 Functional Modules 4 3 Web Interface Introduction 4 4 Remote Control 4 5 Power Supply and Heat Radiation 4 6 BMC Configuration inspur 5 HARDWARE MAINTENANCE cin TT 9 2 E EEE EN 6 FREQU
2. 2 x Indicates content of hazardous substances in at least one homogenous material of this part is below limit regulated in Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products In the table x indicates printed board welding technique limit fails to reach limit requirements 3 All the above parts are possible configuration parts in product for actual product configuration please refer to configuration label 88
3. IPMITool by yourself N Note IPMITool downloading website http ipmitool sourceforge net manpage html e Supports WEB interface management Provides a friendly and visual interface management and you could complete tasks of configuration and query via a click on the interface quickly 51 inspur e Supports account centralized management Supports to store accounts in Active Directory server and direct certification to server so as to realize management system login with domain accounts 4 2 Functional Modules This chapter introduces the distributor server management system module composition as well as functions of these modules 4 2 1 Module Composition The distributor server management system is mainly composed of IPMI module command line module WEB module KVMOver IP and virtual media etc e Command module realizes the calling of IPMI module User realizes the operation on IPMI module via command lines e WEB module realizes daily management on server in the form of visual interface via calling IPMI commands and WEB module has integrated functions of KVM and virtual media 4 2 2 IPMI Module Introduction IPMI module realizes management on server system according to IPMI2 0 standard Functions realized by IPMI module include e System real time monitoring It could realize alarming report alarming indication and self protection of startup system when there s any fault detected e System remote control It c
4. will preserve all the configuration settings during the firmware update 3 This section lists the configuration items items that configured as Preserve will be preserved during restore factory default configuration Click Preserve Configuration to modify the preserve configuration items 4 Click Enter Firmware Update Mode to update firmware O Preserve all configuration NO Preserve Settings Update Policy 1 SDR Overwrite 2 FRU Overwrite 3 SEL Overwrite 4 IPMI Overwrite 5 Network Overwrite G NTP Overwrite 7 SSH Overwrite 8 KVM Overwrite 9 Authentication Overwrite Enter Preserve Configuration Enter Firmware Update Mode IB BIOS Firmware Update Please note 1 Power Off the system if you want to do BIOS Update 2 BIOS NVRAM will be cleared and BIOS will become default after BIOS flashed 3 After BIOS ME flashed we recommand to AC Power Off and On to enable NEW ME 1 Please click the button to enter firmware update mode Current Power Status ON Click nere to Power Off Server BIOS Bin File Type BIOS ME G Enter Firmware Update Mode IB Restore Factory Defaults 1 Please note that a er entering into restore factory defaults widgets other web pages and services will not work All open widgets will be closed automatically The device will reset and reboot within few minutes 2 This section lists the configuration items items that configured as Preserve will be preserved during restore factory def
5. product In the dwelling environment this product may cause radio disturbance in this case the user will be asked to adopt certain appropriate measures 7 3 China CCC This chapter introduces the CCC standards to be abided by the product 87 inspur This product is a class A product in daily life it may cause radio disturbance in this case it is required to adopt practicable precautions against its disturbance 7 4 China Environmental Symbols The products comply with China environmental symbols criteria Name of Hazardous Substances or Elements in the Product amp Content Mark Table Server Toxic and Harmful Substances or Elements m me ca con res Pape AAA H KE SE memo ef ef e mane o e e gt e gt gt ponerse fe e e gt gt ew BENE EN gt Powa RER gt come ION IEC CI Pe e gt Jena ad e gt gt nenes o o e gt gt Comesion tae o meme e e e gt komm AAA m ef ls gt comme of gt gt Presson rasa e e gt gt FREE e BERNER EEN NER pr A jo FONO ISI o O IRC CT me e anr o e e e antes gt e e e e 2 Instructions 1 o Indicates content of hazardous substances in all homogenous materials of this part is below limit regulated in Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products
6. Note Present Absent IB Power Supply Configure No Present Current State A S Switch PSUO e Active Switch to Standby PSU1 5 Active Switch to Standby Note Present Abdsent 59 inspur D System Information Mr i La Remote Corn Manual Fan Conio dy Power and Fan e aldi FAM O Frerd BER 21 Lows arki sara 4 Pewar Supply Configure en Lowi T Meco FOUR Fu 104 cm FAM D Fear L TERA 20 Low Mado HASDE Fua TOSA BMC Seting FAM 1 Front BEAG 20 Lok Madumi FRA Full TODO L opos FAN 1 Fear o TER dre Lamy Merkur ghey EIEN A Fan agosa FAM 2 From L BEE 24 medi Meme Hk Fully TEAS A Sysiem Maintenance FAN 2 Paa ea METZ 1 ZN Lora Mareritt gt bm FOTE FAM 3 Front o HA Loa Medal H dd Fua FAM 3 Rear o NA Loza ako gh Fua FAM From 142 14 A A lia FAN_3_Paar L 6336 14 Lars Maier Haye FUE FAM amp Front L THR 14 Lo Meum bh Full FAN 5 Raer amp EH HEL 1 Loira Medi Hapa Fur Dees FAM Front L TR 14 Loa Mangga ghera Fun tors FAM B Fear i 606 144 Lov berbisk FA Foil FART From L NA Lowi Madumi HOME Fil Der FAM T Raar L NA Lon Meu Fay Full TK Hoa Dora Erica HA 4 6 BMC Configuration 60 Select BMC Configuration on navigation tree to open the BMC configuration page which contains 10 pages of BMC Network Service Configuration NTP Configuration SMTP Configuration Alarming Management Active Dire
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8. FCC standards abided by the product e CE statement of EU Introduces CE standards abided by the product e China CCC Introduces CCC standards abided by the product e China Environmental Symbols Introduces China environmental symbols standards abided by the product 7 1 USA FCC Statement Introduces FCC standards abided by the product It is regulated in Subpart B Part 15 of 47 CFR by Federal Communications Commission of the United States that users of this product shall pay attention to the following issues Annotations This device has been tested and complies with regulations related to Class A digital devices in Part 15 of FCC rules Main purpose of these limitations is to provide reasonable protection while operating such devices in business districts to avoid harmful disturbance This device may produce use and emit RF energy if installation or usage is carried out not according to instructions harmful disturbance may be caused on radio communication Operating this device in residential areas may cause harmful disturbance in this case the user will be responsible for all costs arisen from correcting disturbance If the user carries out change or correction not expressly indicated by our company it may cause the device failing to comply with FCC Class A requirements and exempted from its authorization to operate this device 7 2 CE Statement of EU This chapter introduces CE standards abided by this product This is a Class
9. NIC Power Supply Unit Number of Present Devices 2 No Present Model Used Core Thermal Design Power W L1 Cache KB L2Cache KB L3 Cache KB cruo Y Intel R Xeon R 6 6 85 384 1536 15360 CPU ES 2620 v3 2 40GHz ceru1 Y Intel R Xeon R 6 6 85 384 1536 15360 CPU E5 2620 v3 2 40GHz Note Present Adsent S Hardware Monitor RTE Voltage Processor Memory Drive Slot Bay Power Supply Power Unit Fan Event Logging disabled Management Subsystem Health Microcontroller Coprocessor Watchdog 2 Sensor Status Reading Low NCT Low CT Low NRT Up NCT UpCT Up NRT CPUO_Temp o 51 C N A N A N A 102 C 112 C N A CPU1 Temp o a c NA N A N A 102 C 112 C N A PCH Temp o 38 C N A N A N A 100 C 110 C N A DIMMGO Temp o 39 C NA N A N A 95 C 105 C N A DIMMG1_Temp o 33 C N A N A N A 95 C 105 C N A RISER 0 Temp e N A N A N A N A N A N A N A RISER 1 Temp o 36 C NA N A N A N A N A N A Inlet Temp o 24 C N A N A N A N A N A N A BMC_Temp o 36 C N A N A N A N A N A N A Outlet Temp A 32 C N A N A N A N A N A N A 82599 Temp d N A N A N A N A N A N A N A CPUO INLET Temp o 31 C N A N A N A N A N A N A CPU1 INLET Temp o 23 C N A N A N A N A N A N A PSU INLET Temp o 35 C N A N A N A N A NA N A CPUO OUTLET Temp o 35 C N A N A N A N A N A N A CPU1_OUTLET_Temp o 32 C N A N A N A N A N A N A HDDO REAR Temp o N A N A N A N A 60 C 70 C N A HDD REAR Temp o N A NA N A N A 60 C 70 C N A Note Normal AWarning Critical N A B8 Hardware Monitor
10. System temperature information sub menu System Fan Speed System fan speed sub menu System Voltage Information System voltage information sub menu 43 inspur 1 System Temperature Information 2 System Fan Speed 3 System Voltage Information 44 Product Specification Introduction 3 2 5 Security Menu Security Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Administrator Password Create a password for administrator User Password Create a password for normal user 3 2 6 Boot Menu 45 inspur Boot configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Bootup NumLock State Numlock keys status settings after bootup Boot Options Retry The booting device polling settings To boot quietly set this option to Enabled and boot logo Quiet Boot displays as that set by manufacturer disabled boot logo displays as AMI s default logo Boot Option Priorities Boot Option X Hard Driver BBS Priorities Hard disk device BBS priority settings Boot option priority settings Network Device BBS Priorities Network device BBS priority settings To set BIOS boot operation Enter Boot menu move the cursor to Boot option X via up and down arrows to select and set system boot sequence with X set to 1 2 3 etc while an example is as shown in the following figure Taking Boot option 1 as an example you could set the first boot devic
11. and an example is as shown in the following figure 39 inspur Router IP address 10 53 11 254_ Router IP address e When Static IP configuration is done press F10 to save and restart BIOS will carry out Static IP configuration for BMC Router IP address 10 53 11 254 3 2 4 4 BMC User Settings BMC User Settings Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Add User The sub menu for adding users Delete User The sub menu for deleting users Change User Settings The sub menu for changing user settings 40 Product Specification Introduction 1 Add User operation a Select the User Name option and press Enter to pop up the User Name box enter the user name to set manually after configuration is completed press Enter to confirm b Select the User Password option and press Enter to pop up the User Password box enter the user password to set manually after configuration is completed press Enter to confirm cv Channel NO is set to I or 8 d The User Privilege Limit option sets privilege for new user after configuration 1s completed press Enter to pop up the BMC USER SETTINGS INFO box when system prompts Set User Access Command Passed press Enter and then OK to confirm the new user is added successfully and the example is as shown in the following figure 41 inspur 2 Delete User operation a Select the User Name option and press Enter to
12. at least two people are needed to complete its movement 12 Please do not carry out direct contact operation on power copper busbar when the cabinet is powered on and it is prohibited to carry out direct short circuit of power copper busbar 13 The product is Grade product and in the living environment it may cause radio interference In such case it may need the user to take feasible measures for the interference AN Note In order to help you use the equipment the following considerations can help avoid the occurrence of problems that may damage the components or cause data loss etc Safety Introduction Il In case of the following cases please unplug the power line plug of products from the power socket and contact customer service department of the distributor 1 The power cables extended cables or power plugs are damaged 2 The products get wet by water 3 The products have fallen off or been damaged 4 Objects fall into the products 5 When operating according to the operation instructions the products cannot function normally 2 If the system becomes damp please dispose according to the following steps 1 Switch off the power supplies of the system and the equipment disconnect them with the power socket wait for 10 to 20 minutes and then open the cover of the host 2 Move the equipment to the ventilation place to dry the system at least for 24 hours and make sure that the system is fully dried 3 Close
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14. following figure 47 CA AFUDOUOS gt a tudos E 5S Dl AA Firmware Update Utili Lu us AG HA Copyright C 2814 American Aegatrends Inc All Right sa 6 4 K 4 domi king ok 1 lt m i IE el red enabled recs Lt a block E Ea i Block 3 5553 DONE Verifying Boot Block Erasing Main Block Updating Main Block Verifulng Main Block Erasing NURAN Block don Updating MURAR Block don erifying RURAM Block done Erasing Hoot Updating Boot success for FDT i cessful Update Recovery Loader to OFPR t eseful Update FFT HFSB d d and AFS e Inage update succes 11 jysten must power off to have the changes When there s no change in ME part to update BIOS part it is only required to execute command afudos BIOS bin b p n x Parameter instructions b Program Boot Block p Program Main BIOS n Program NVRAM x Don t Check ROM ID me Program ME Entire Firmware Block Use afudos tool to update BIOS in Linux OS There re 32bit and 64bit Linux OS afulnx tools taking Linux 64bit OS as an example use afulnx 64 tool to enter the directory containing afulnx 64 tool meanwhile put bin files of corresponding BIOS into this folder and enter command afulnx 64 BIOS BIN P B N X R while an example is as shown in the following figure root localhost afuln xbh4 8 afulnx_64 A AMT Firmware Update Utility v5 8 Copyright C2614 American Megatrends Tn All Rights Reserve Reading fla
15. more 5 2 5 Chassis Cover Replacement Step 1 Press the two lock catches on the chassis cover and push them horizontally to the rear of the chassis to make the chassis rear cover leave the front window cover about lcm Step 2 Vertically remove the chassis cover upwards 79 inspur 5 2 6 System Fan Replacement Hold both ends of the fan and lift up vertically Non hot plug fan 5 2 7 Replace Riser Card and PCIE Expansion Card Step1 Hold the two holes on the Riser card uplift the Riser card vertically Step 2 Remove the screws on PCIE expansion card take out PCIE expansion card outwards 80 Product Specification Introduction 5 2 8 Wind Scooper Replacement Step 1 Open upper cover of the chassis Step 2 Vertically remove the wind scooper upwards 5 2 9 Mainboard Replacement Step 1 Dismantle all parts and cables connecting to mainboard Step 2 Dismantle 10 screws on the mainboard lift mainboard ring shaped handle and vertically remove the mainboard upwards 81 inspur 5 2 10 Replace Hard Disk Backplane Replace hard disk backplane without tools Steps Depart hard disk backplane from fixed legs of the chassis vertically remove the chassis buckles upwards and then remove the hard disk backplane outwards AAA mme Ei 7 RT SD uU 5 a E aa IC AL HE a me Oe KN D d 7 aan ee der EE Replace hard disk backplane with lock screws Steps Remove the screws
16. on the hard disk backplane and then remove the hard disk backplane outwards 82 Frequent Faults Diagnosis and Troubleshooting 6 Frequent Faults Diagnosis and Troubleshooting This chapter introduces Frequent server faults as well as corresponding diagnosis and troubleshooting suggestions 6 1 Frequent Faults 1 No power after startup After the machine is connected with power cable no power is provided for the machine while pressing the On Off button and indicator does not light up after power on 2 Power module indicator off or red indicator on The machine is under normal operation but a certain power module indicator is off or red indicator is on to alarm 3 No display after power on No information output appeared on the display after power on via pressing On Off button 4 Front panel indicator is off All front panel indicators are off after power on 5 Front panel status indicator alarms The machine is under normal operation but status indicator alarms 6 Blank screen of the display Blank screen fault occurs during display usage 7 Abnormal display Trembling rolling or twisting screen images on the display during machine usage 8 Memory capacity displays abnormality It is shown by the operation system that memory capacity does not correspond with physical memory capacity 9 Keyboard and mouse are not available Neither keyboard nor mouse could be operated normally 10 USB interface problem Int
17. query help information on corresponding page Click the Logout button to return to login page e There s a navigation tree on the left via nodes on the tree you could select different 54 Product Specification Introduction functional interfaces Functions able to be realized via Web interface include Viewing the overall situation viewing system information remote control power management event and log query real time monitoring diagnosis and orientation system maintenance and system configuration etc For detailed introduction on all functions please refer to the following chapters e Specific operation interface is on the right of the interface 4 3 3 Overall Situation Click System Abstract to open the System Abstract interface as shown in the following figure M Gera ebres Sumer beate funk Br O cag E pan Mraz e Eik Mron bower Zoro LANE Fan manj Powe Guppy urin B mn a RLRE ieee yes Rupa rao EDAD KURE et dain EME imtormabon F r enden intcematon MESTE O moid Diii BUT mesias LURAR 12 2098 1887 38 CET WAT ASPE ERP kaplama 0D 2 3014 Mit t rn pues ME ion 207 184 SES 10524181 PE Maver 98 WE de Ter bg O By AA Lh Ve Active Jet 158 CELE VA Arruion a Seve Sinrrg Te 1 pan 22 sour SPV VA Miva a pe VLE MEM AS YE Broise m came Type Spon surt fruer MEN 55 WE RAES Ti Proguct Niama BANIM MES EF WA Ris a teen h maps Eu 55 YA or E romun Sanai METS F Annet TAG MRL Race
18. the cover of the host re connect the system to the power socket and then start the equipment 4 In case of operation failure or abnormal situation please contact the distributor and get technical support 3 Pay attention to the position of the system cables and power cables wire them in places not to be stepped on or knocked down and ensure not to place other objectives on the cables 4 Before dismounting the cover of host or contacting the internal components you shall cool down the equipment first to avoid damaging the main board please power off the system and wait for 5 seconds and then dismount the components from the main board or disconnect the connection of peripheral equipment of the system 5 If there are modulator demodulator telecommunication or local area network options in the equipment please pay attention to the following matters 1 In case of thunder and lightning weather please do not connect or use the modulator demodulator Otherwise it may be subject to lightning strike 2 Never connect or use modulator demodulator in moist environment 3 Never insert the modulator demodulator or telephone cables to the socket of network interface controller NIC 4 Before unpacking the product package contacting or installing internal components inspur or contacting un insulated cables or jacks of the modulator demodulator please disconnect the modulator demodulator cables 6 In order to prevent the electrostatic di
19. CT i PRE L L AAA OK l D cs 8 9 NNE 0 5 KK il l S 10 Product Specification Introduction No Module Name USB interface Server switch button ID light and button Network status indicator Memory fault indicator Power fault indicator System overheating indicator Fan fault indicator MO l GO lJ Gl aa AINN System fault indicator 2 3 4 Indicators on Hard Disk Bracket Number Module Name Description 1 Hard disk activity Constant green Normal status indicator Flashing green Hard disk is reading and writing dices Constant red Hard disk fault 2 Constant blue Hard disk positioning Constant blue In coordination with RAID rebuilding alarming indicator 2 4 Rear Panel 11 inspur No Module Name l PSU0 2 PSUI 3 PCIE x8 slots 4 PCIE x16 slots 5 IPMI management ports 6 USB 3 0 ports 2 7 VGA port 8 Gigabit network port 9 ID light and button 10 BMC Reset Button 11 10 Gigabit net card indicator 12 10 Gigabit net card 2 5 Mainboard Layout 27 26 gt HE OOO 24 i F 23 F E A E 22 H 21 200 W 18 ODDO WW YY E 12 Product Specification Introduction No Module Name 1 Memory slot corresponding with CPUO 2 CPUO E Memory slot corresponding with CPU1 4 CPU 3 GPU Power supply interface 6 System fan interfaces 8 interfaces in all 7 I2C in
20. ENT FAULTS DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING sss eee 0 TEQUES EEE EEE EE 6 2 Ps de TIR NNN DUAN TE CE Si OEY EET didnt EG 06 ORRE EN EE 14 China Environmental Symbols vacancia cierta inspur RH 1 Safety Introduction N Warning the following warnings show that there are potential dangers that may cause property loss personal injury or death 1 The power supply equipment in the system may generate high voltage and dangerous electrical energy and thus cause personal injury Please do not dismount the cover of the host or to dismount and replace any component in the system by yourself unless otherwise informed by the distributor only maintenance technicians trained by the distributor have the right to disassemble the cover of the host dismount and replace the internal components 2 Please connect the equipment to appropriate power supply and the power should be supplied by external power supply which is indicated on the rated input label To prevent your equipment from damages caused by momentary spike or plunge of the voltage please use relevant voltage stabilizing equipment or uninterruptible power supply equipment 3 If extended cables are needed please use the three core cables matched with correct earthed plug and check the ratings of the extended cables to make sure that the sum of rated current of all products inserted into the extended cables do not exceed 80 of the limits of the rated currents of the extended cable
21. GMT 08 00 EventID Time Stamp Severity Sensor Name Sensor Type Description 756 0115 2015 1108 10 Other System Boot Restart System Restart Asserted Initiated 755 01 15 2015 11 06 50 O Other OS Boot Boot Completed Boot Device Not Specified Asserted 754 01 15 2015 11 05 40 Oo Other System Boot Restat System Restart Asserted Intrated 753 01 15 2015 11 04 20 oO Other OS Boot Boot Completed Boot Device Not Specified Asserted 752 01 15 2015 11 03 10 0 Other System Boot Restart System Restart Asserted Kan 751 01 15 2015 11 01 35 o Other OS Boot Boot Completed Boot Device Not Specified Asserted 750 01 16 2015 11 00 26 Oo Other System Boot Restart System Restart Asserted ng 749 0115 2015105900 Y Other OS Boot Boot Completed Boot Device Not Specified Asserted 748 01 15 2015 10 57 50 o Other System Boot Restat System Restart Asserted Pa 747 01 15 2015 10 56 24 Q Other OS Boot Boot Completed Boot Device Not Specified Asserted 1 91 gt Note Qinformabon 4 Waming Crritical M BMC System Audit Log BMC Audit Log Alert vi UTC Offset GMT 08 00 Event entries 1 Event ID Time Stamp HostName Description 1 Jan 14 15 21 33 6C92BF0C3392 kemel Helper Module Driver Version 1 2 Product Specification Introduction ER Black Box Log Black Box Log Log Selection blackbox log vi Export Log IM Event Log Setting Event Log Setting Current Event Log Policy Circular Policy System Event Log Policy Options O L
22. Gigabit net card providing two or four 1000M adaptive RJ45 network Network Card ports Controlle i Rng The mainboard is optionally integrated with 1 Intel 82599 single port or dual port net card providing one or two 10 gigabit SFP network ports Management Chip It integrates I independent 1000Mbps network interface which is used Management Chip in IPMI remote management Mainboard I onboard PCI Express 3 0 x24 slot used to support PCI E Riser which could not adapt to external cards 3 vertically inserted PCIE slots In the system Single CPU It could support I PCIE x8 x1 slot able to support network sub card of management function which transfers via a half PCI Extension Slot height and half length PCI E Riser card Dual CPUs Could support I PCIE x8 x1 slot able to support network sub card of management function which transfers via PCI E Riser card and supports half height and half length cards Could support 1 PCIE x16 slot x16 signal which transfers via installing one Riser card and supports full height and half length cards Hard Disk Front set 2 5 3 5 inch SAS and SATA hard disks Up to 2 front set SSD Hard Drive T re PE hard disks could be supported Subject to actual type you purchased External Storage Driver It supports Slim SATA interface DVD drive 9 5 mm External USB CD drive Drive U Disk Optional drive U disk CD Driver Power Supply Specification Power Input Physical
23. ID data on selected disks VAN _ 141 Previous Hext SPACE Selects ENTER Selection Complete 141 Select ESC Exit ENTER Select Henu 33 y AA I vo A Iil nr tion Introduction After entering Reset Disks to Non RAID menu system will display all hard disks in RAID volume please select the hard disk to reset using the space key according to actual demand and then press enter to reset the hard disk system prompts Are you sure you want to reset RAID data on selected disks Y N again enter Y or N according to prompt It 1s to be noted that during resetting hard disk data on this disk will all be lost meanwhile this disk will not belong to RAID volume any more d Exit Menu Intel R Rapid Storage Technology enterprise SATA Option ROM 4 8 6 10816 Copyright C 2883 14 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved NEN 1 Create RAID Volume f tezet Disks to Aon RALD delete KAIL Yolune it RAID Volumes ID Hane Str Size St Bootable ln 1 1 L di ICa pa ID Jey Val IL La re you sure you want to exit YM 1141 Select ESC1 Exit ENTER I1 Select Menu System prompts Are you sure you want to exit Y N enter Y to exit SAS RAID configuration interface enter N to cancel exit operation 3 2 3 7 Server ME Configuration BOT 10 Setup Utility Copyright Ci Altitude ET Bus Diner 34 Product Specification Introduction Server ME Config
24. RAYALGUHHO 447 16h 111 Select ESCI Exit ENTER I1 Select Menu Press Key Description tl Used to move cursor in different menus or to change values of menu options TAB To select the next menu setting option Enter To select a menu Esc To exit menu or return to previous menu from sub menu d SATA RAID configuration interface has the following 4 executable menus Create RAID Volume To create an RAID volume Delete RAID Volume To delete an existed RAID volume To reset hard disks in RAID volume and to restore them to non RAID status Exit To exit SATA Host RAID configuration interface Reset Disks to Non RAID 31 inspur a Create RAID Volume Menu After entering SATA RAID configuration interface you could use up and down arrows to select this menu then press Enter to create an RAID volume menu or directly enter the number before the menu to create an RAID volume menu for other menu operations are similar so it will not be repeated here A Create RAID Volume instance is as shown in the following figure Intel R Rapid Storage Technology enterprise SATA Option ROR 4 5 4 1916 Lopyright l 2ZHB3 14 Intel Corporation All Kights Keserved L I Hame JE RAID Level R AIDBO stripel Disks Select Disk Strip Size RR J Capacity 847 5 Gb Create Volune Enter unique volume name that has no special characters and is 16 characters or lesz TLIChange TAB Next ESC1 Previous Menu ENTER 1
25. Se lect System displays the following menu options N Please enter a volume label name less than 16 characters without containing any ame special character Please select RAID volume level if no volume has been created at present there re four volume levels of RAIDO Stripe RAID 1 Mirror RAID10 RAIDO 1 and RAID5 Parity for selection please select volume level according to actual requirements RAIDO This RAID volume is allowed to be made on 2 or above hard disks RAID1 This RAID volume is allowed to be made on 2 hard disks RAID10 This RAID volume is allowed to be made on 4 hard disks which is only available when hard disk quantity is 4 or above RAIDS Parity This RAID volume is allowed to be made on 3 or above hard disks Select hard disks to make RAID volume press enter after this option is selected RAID Level Disk system will enter hard disk selection interface please select hard disks to make isks RAID volume using space key accordingly and then press enter to return to volume create menu Strip Size Please select strip size only RAIDO and RAIDS volumes could select this option Capacity Set volume capacity and the default value is the max volume capacity After completing the above configuration please select Create Volume and press enter system prompts WARNING ALL DATA ON THE SELECTED DISKS WILL BE 32 Pro L wali path C roduct LOST Are you sure you want to create
26. Specification External Dimension of Package Host Size Product Weight Product Specification Introduction Output power of sing double power 550W 800W and above 1 1 redundancy 2 power modules it supports PMBus power supply and implements Node Manager 3 0 function Please refer to power input on nameplate tag of the host 635 width x 215 height x 955 depth unit mm 430 width x 44 height x 730 depth unit mm Gross weight 26kg Gross weight includes Host Packing Box Rail Parts Kit Environment Parameters Working Environment Temperature Storage amp Transportation Temperature Working Humidity Storage amp Transportation Humidity 2 3 Front Panel 10 C 35 C 40 C 55 C 35 80 relative humidity 20 93 40 C relative humidity 2 3 1 2 5x8 Disk Position Module Name Securing buckle of server and cabinet Front set VGA interface Front set USB 3 0 interface Server switch button ID light and button See Section 2 3 3 1tem 4 9 Hard disk slot inspur 2 58 disk position hard disk sequence diagram TETT No Module Name 1 Securing buckle of server and cabinet CD Driver Front set VGA interface Front set USB 3 0 interface Server switch button ID light and button See Section 2 3 3 item 4 9 2 5 inches SSD hard disk slot 3 5 inches hard disk slot MO l GO lJ Nn ns AINN 3 5x8 disk position hard disk sequence diagram PE Je E Ip
27. Temperature Voltage Processor Memory Drive Slot Bay Power Supply Power Unit Fan Event Logging disabled Sensor Status Reading Low NCT Low CT Low NRT Up NCT Up CT Up NRT BMC Boot Up o 0x8002 N A N A N A N A N A N A Note 56 Product Specification Introduction D Sy n Devi atu Front Hard Disk No NIC Type Mac Addr Link Status LAN 0 Intel R 1350 Gigabit Network Connection 6c 92 bf 0c 33 8e o LAN 1 Intel R 1350 Gigabit Network Connection 6c 92 bf 00 33 8f gt LAN_2 Intel R 1350 Gigabit Network Connection Ec 92 bf0c 33 90 g LAN_3 Intel R 1350 Gigabit Network Connection EC 92 pI OC 33 91 amp Note GNormal Location Rebuild Critical Present Linkup Absent Linkdown B BIOS Setup Option Advanced Chipset Boot Advanced Setup Option Setup Option Value COMO Console Redirection Disable Above 4G Decoding Disable S FRU Information Attribute Value Product Information Area Format Version 1 Manufacturer Name Inspur Product Name SA5112M4 Product Part Number 0 Product Version 01 Product Serial Number 0 Asset Tag NULL 4 4 Remote Control Select Remote Control on navigation tree to open the remote control interface which contains six interfaces of Console Redirection KVM server switch on off control server orientation remote session configuration virtual media configuration and mouse mode configuration as shown in the following figure e Console redirection KVM To pop up the KVM console window e Server switch o
28. ap Used to plug in single board hand held single Anti static board or other precision Gloves instruments etc to prevent static electricity 5 2 Parts Replacement Special tips Except hot plugging parts i e hot plugging hard disk etc all part replacements could only be carried out with power disconnected 5 2 1 Processor Replacement During installing and replacing CPU please pay attention to the following issues e During installing two CPUs type of these two CPUs shall be the same e When only one CPU is to be installed please operate according to the following requirements 1 This CPU has to be installed on CPUO s socket and see Mainboard Diagram for CPU position 74 Product Specification Introduction 2 It is not allowed to dismantle the protective cover on sockets without CPU installed Step 1 Open two pull rods on CPU slot and open CPU fixing plate 75 inspur Step 4 Fix CPU heat radiator above CPU and fasten bolts on heat radiator a Note e t is required to coat thermal grease evenly onto contact position between CPU heat radiator and CPU e During fixing CPU heat radiator it is required to fasten bolts according to diagonal sequence accordingly U Af a 5 2 2 Memory Replacement e Memory slot layout is as shown in the following figure AAAAA AL JE e Memory installation principle 76 Product Specification Introduction Only memory of the
29. ars below the distributor logo on the screen Press lt DEL gt to SETUP or lt TAB gt to POST or lt F12 gt to PXE Boot press DEL button when Entering Setup appears on bottom right on the screen it will enter system BIOS configuration later and you could select options using arrow buttons on BIOS main menu to enter sub menu A Note Options in grey are not available Options with symbol K have a sub menu 15 inspur Control key instruction table Press Key lt Esc gt Function Exit or return from sub menu to main menu lt lt gt or lt gt lt f gt or lt gt Select a menu Move the cursor up or down lt Home gt or lt End gt Move the cursor to top or bottom of the screen lt gt 0r lt gt Select the previous or next numerical value or setting of the current one lt F1 gt lt F2 gt Help Restore the last configuration lt F9 gt lt F10 gt lt Enter gt Restore default configuration Save and exit execute commands or select a sub menu 3 2 BIOS Configuration 3 2 1 Main Menu 16 Main Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters BIOS Information Processor Information Memory Information Function Description Displays current BIOS information Displays CPU information Displays memory volume and current speed System Date Day mm dd yyyy System Time hh mm ss Access Level Displays system time Current a
30. ault configuration Click Preserve Configuration to modify the preserve configuration items 3 Click Restore Factory Defaults after configuring preserve items NO Preserve Settings Update Policy 1 SDR Overwrite 2 FRU Overwrite 3 SEL Overwrite 4 IPMI Overwrite 5 Network Overwrite 6 NTP Overwrite 7 SSH Overwrite 8 KVM Overwrite E Authentication Overwrite Enter Preserve Configuration Restore Factory Defaults 4 10 Command Line Function Introduction About this chapter It introduces Web interface of management system as well as operation steps to login Web interface 67 Login command line Introduces methods of login command line Command line function introduction Introduces command line functions Command line using ssh to login BMC default user name root and default password rootuser Enter help you could view online help You could acquire and configure BMC s network information via ipconfig instruction 68 Via sensor instruction you could acquire all sensor information lists Via FRU instruction you could acquire FRU configuration information Via chassis instruction you could acquire and control system power status 69 70 Acquiring system power status Via user instruction you could acquire the user list to add or delete users Acquiring user list Via mc instruction you could acquire BMC version information and restart BMC Via fan instruction y
31. card NIC1 switching settings Onbaord NIC2 Control Onboard network card NIC2 switching settings Onboard NIC1 ROM Onboard network card NIC1 PXE Oprom switching settings Onboard NIC2 ROM Onboard network card NIC2 PXE Oprom switching settings 3 2 3 Chipset Menu gt Processor Configuration Chipset Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Processor Configuration Advanced Power Management Configuration QPI Configuration Memory Configuration IIO Configuration PCH Configuration Server ME Configuration Runtime Error Logging Common Configuration 3 2 3 1 Processor Configuration K Processor Information Product Specification Introduction Function Description Processor configuration Advanced power management configuration QPI configuration Memory configuration HO configuration PCH configuration Server ME configuration Runtime error log configuration Common options configuration 23 inspur Processor Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table 24 Interface Parameters Processor Information Hyper Threading Technology Core Enabled Execute Disable Bit Intel TXT Support VMX SMX Hardware Prefetcher Adjacent Cache Prefetch DCU Streamer Prefetcher DCU IP Prefectcher Direct Cache Access DCA AES NI Function Description Processor information sub menu and processor detailed information Hyper threading technology settings CPU core number settings Virus protecting te
32. ccess level 3 2 2 Advanced Menu Product Specification Introduction Advanced Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Trusted Computing ACPI Settings AST2400 Super IO Configuration Serial Port Console Redirection PCI Subsystem Settings Network Stack Configuration CSM Configuration USB Configuration Onboard LAN Configuration 3 2 2 1 Trusted Computing Function Description Trustable computing configuration Advanced configuration and power interface settings AST2400 I O chip parameter configuration Serial port console redirection settings PCI subsystem settings Network stack configuration CMS configuration USB configuration Onboard network card configuration Trusted Computing Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Security Device Support Current Status Information Function Description BIOS s security device support settings Status information of the current security device 17 inspur 3 2 2 2 ACPI Settings Advanced Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Enable ACPI Auto Configuration To allow ACPT s automatic configuration Lock Legacy Resources The locking legacy resources setting 3 2 2 3 AST2400 Super IO Configuration AST2400 Super IO Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Super IO Chip The current I 0 chip Serial Port I Configuration Serial port 1 configuratio
33. chnology settings Intel trustable execution technology support settings Intel hardware assisted virtualization technology settings Safe mode expansion settings Hardware prefetch settings Adjacent high speed cache prefetch settings DCU Streamer prefetch settings DCU IP prefetch settings Direct high speed cache access settings Intel AES NI advanced encryption standard settings 3 2 3 2 Advanced Power Management Configuration Advanced Power Management Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Power Technology CPU P State Control CPU C State Control Energy Performance Tunning Socket RAPL Configuration DRAM RAPL Configuration Function Description To set power management CPU P State control sets sub menu and starts when Power Technology is set to Custom CPU C State control sets sub menu and starts when Power Technology is set to Custom CPU performance and energy tuning sub menu Turbo power limit settings sub menu and EIST option requires to be set to Enabled DRAM RAPL configuration sub menu Product Specification Introduction 1 CPU P State Control Enable CPU P State Control Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters EIST P states Turbo Mode Function Description EIST switching settings Turbo mode switching settings 2 CPU C State Control Package State limit CS Retention state CPU C State Control Menu Interface Instruction Tab
34. ctory Configuration LDAP E Directory User Configuration IP Access Control NCSI Network Card Selection as shown in the following figure e BMC network Contains network for BMC configuration static IP and DHCP DNS configuration and network interface binding function e Service configuration Configures BMC S Web service KVM service ssh service and telnet service etc e NTP configuration Sets BMC time which has two methods k One is to synchronize from NTP server The other is to configure time manually e SMTP configuration Sets SMTP server information related to alarming e Alarming management Sets information about BMC management module alarming event filtering and alarming targets etc e Active directory configuration Carries out related configuration on BMC active directory e LDAP E Directory Carries out related configuration on BMC s LDAP e User configuration Carries out management on BMC users including add user delete user and change password Product Specification Introduction e IP access control Configures IP address fields accessible to BMC e NCSI network card selection Includes NCSI network card switching and NCSI work mode switching functions M BMC Network Management 5 ne Network Interface Bonding LAN Settings M Enable MAC address 6C 92 BF 0C 33 92 IPv4 Configuration Obtain an IP address automatically Enable DHCP IPv Address 0000 Subnet Ma
35. d FireFox browser as examples AN Note When carrying out interface operation via Web up to 20 users could login synchronously Step I Ensure management net ports on Client and server are connected to internet Step 2 Open the browser and enter http ipaddress in the address bar In which ipaddress is the IP address of management port for specific determining method on IP address please refer to the annex to determine IP address of management network port 53 inspur Step 3 The login interface pops up as shown in the following figure in this interface 1 Enter user name and password AN Note System provides a default user admin in administer user group and the default password is admin 2 Click Login to enter the management interface 4 3 2 Web Interface Introduction The Web interface helps users to accomplish server management via its visual and friendly interface and the Web interface contains online help so users could query Instructions and operation guide on this interface via clicking button on any interface Web interface is divided into four parts as shown in the following figure O ree rte sto SB Generel Wiorreson Remote Controt Power and Fan System Running Site Quest Leek Tonks Cren Pome Rates L a L Lop vere O vow Trene tesen Poser Corry er A F dt Dagnoss Pon ou o Prev Err ua Ore Q zren Varteearce eo Own karen teres e fees ne egs e YAE en mn PO Ye ver hennar
36. d Settings The list below shows the current list of configured Role Groups If you would like to delete or modify a role group select the name in the list and press Delete Role Group or Modify Role Group To add a new Role Group select an unconfigured slot and press Add Role Group Role Group ID Group Name Group Domain Group Privilege ao bb 0 N a U U U Add Role Group Modify Role Group Delete Role Group 62 Product Specification Introduction f LDAP E Directory Settings LDAP E Directory is currently disabled To enable LDAP E Directory and configure its settings Click on Advanced Settings button Advanced Settings The list below shows the current list of configured Role Groups If you would like to delete or modify a role group select the name in the list and press Delete Role Group or Modify Role Group To add a new Role Group select an unconfigured slot and press Add Role Group Role Group ID Group Name Group Search Base Group Privilege 1 m 2 3 4 m gt 5 Add Role Group Modify Role Group Delete Role Group User Management Number of configured users 1 UseriD Username UserAccess Network Privilege SNMP Status Email ID 1 admin Enabled Administrator Disabled 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Add User Modify User De
37. ded for Linux Except Redhat6 running on Host O Absolute Recommended for Windows and Redhat6 running on Host O Other Recommended for SLES 11 running on Host Save Reset 58 Product Specification Introduction 4 5 Power Supply and Heat Radiation Select Power Supply and Heat Radiation on navigation tree to open the power supply and heat radiation page which contains three pages of power supply monitoring power supply management fan rotation rate control as shown in the following figure e Power supply monitoring Contains power supply module presence status alarming status temperature input power output power input voltage output voltage input current output current and power supply module firmware version information e Power supply management Contains power supply module presence status current status and primary secondary mode switching function e Fan rotation rate control Contains fan status current rotation rate information and rotation rate control function AN Note Fan rotation rate control contains the following rotation rate gears Low speed gear About 20 duty ratio Medium speed gear About 50 duty ratio High speed gear About 80 duty ratio Full speed gear 100 duty ratio BE Power Supply Monitor No Present Alert Temp C Pin W Pout W Vin V Vout V lin A lout A FW Version PSUO A NO WARNING 34 63 43 223 12 02 0 35 4 43 0 050 psu A NO WARNING 40 78 85 230 12 25 0 43 5 26 1 030
38. e for the system Move the cursor to Boot option 1 and press Enter to pop up the boot option for selection i e IBA GE slot 0400 v1543 UEFI Built in EFI Shell UEFI USB2 0 DISK 1100 USB2 0 DISK 1100 etc select one via up and down keys 1 e USB2 0 DISK 1100 and press Enter to select USB DOS disk as the first boot device for the system 46 Product Specification Introduction 3 2 7 Save amp Exit Menu Save amp Exit Menu Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Save Changes and Exit To Save and exit Discard Changes and Exit To abandon changes and exit Save Changes and Reset To save changes and reboot Discard Changes and Reset To abandon changes and reboot Save Changes To save changes Discard Changes To abandon changes Restore Defaults To restore factory settings Save as user Defaults To save as defaults Restore user Defaults To restore user defaults To reload boot device you could select all boot devices Boot Override in the following 3 3 Firmware Update For BIOS update you could select to update in DOS or OS 1 Use afudos tool to update BIOS in DOS System boots from USB DOS startup disk enters the directory containing afudos tool while bin files of the corresponding new BIOS version have been put into this folder execute command afudos BIOS bin b p n x me to update BIOS and ME for BIOS bin bin files of the new BIOS version an example is as shown in the
39. earance is as shown in the following figure Product Specification Introduction N Note 3 5 hard disk bracket could hold 3 5 2 5 hard disks 2 2 Features and Specification Processor Processor Type Intel dual way Xeon E5 26XX V3 Series supports up to two 145W Interface Two Socket R3 slots Chipset Chipset Type PCH C610 Wellsburg Memory Memory Type DDR4 ECC RDIMM LRDIMM memory Single Inline Memory 16 Module Qty Memory Volume It supports up to 1024GB 64GB for single I O Interface 2 front set USB 3 0 interfaces 2 built in USB 3 0 interfaces and 2 rear USB Interface set USB 3 0 interfaces o 1 front set VGA interface isplay Interface pay I rear set VGA interface Serial Interface 1 built in serial port ID Indicator Interface 1 ID indicator blue and its press button Display Controller Controller Type Aspeed 2400 inspur SAS Backplane 3 5x4 backplane The backplane supports 3 5 x4 hard disks and SAS backplane provides 1 HD Mini SAS interface 1 8PIN power interfaces I 2 5x2 backplane is installed The backplane supports 2 5 x2 hard disks and the backplane provides 2 SATA interfaces and 1 4PIN power interfaces while 1 2 5x8 backplane is installed SAS3 0 backplane The backplane supports 2 5 x2 hard disks and SAS backplane provides 2 HD Mini SAS interfaces and 1 8PIN power interfaces while 1 is installed Network Card The mainboard is optionally integrated with 1 Intel 1350 dual or four
40. ens Istanbul Johannesburg Antananarivo Baghdad Bahrain Dar Es Salaam Djibouti Qatar ha Khartoum Kampala Comoros Kuwait Mayotte Riyadh Mogadishu Moscow Nairobi Addisababa Aden Showa Newfoundland Baku Dubai Tbilisi Reunion Island Mahe Muscat Mauritius Samarra Ye Liewan Kabul Aktau Aktobe Ashkhabad Karachi Dushanbe Kell islands Maldives Kelang Yekaterinburg Tashkent Colombo India Ala Mutu Bishkek Chagos Dhaka Mo Sen Omsk Novosibirsk Thimphu Vostok The Coco Islands Yangon Davies Hanoi Phnom Penh Khovd Bangkok Lasinuoyaersike Christmas Island Vientiane Jakarta Macao Kuala Lumpur Manila Ilkuts J Casey Macassar Taipei Brunei Ulan Bator Perth Singapore Beijing Hongkong China Chaya Pla Dili Tokyo Yakutsk Palau Pyongyang Qiao Bashan Seoul Adelaide Darwin Di Mundi Weil Brisbane Hobart Melbourne Sydney Guam Port Moresby Yuzhno Sakhalinsk Saipan Truc Efate Ponape Island Guadalcanal Kosrae Magadan Noumea Nuo Fuke Oakland Funafuti Kwajalein Majuro Pietro Pavlov s Kamchatka Tarawa Island Wallis Wake Island Nauru Fiji Nukualofa 73 inspur 5 Hardware Maintenance 5 1 Tool Preparation e Tools to be prepared before construction as shown in the following table Tool List Phillips Used to fix bolts Screwdriver Used to contact or operate devices and apparatuses to prevent static electricity Anti static Wrist Str
41. et never step on any other components inspur 2 Product Specification Introduction 2 1 Introduction This type is a kind of server product developed independently It adopts Intel Grantley EP platform and uses Wellsburg chip set It supports two mainstream Intel Xeon E5 26 V3 series processors It supports 16 DIMM DDR4 memory up to 2133MHz It supports ECC Registered and multiple senior memory redundancy functions It supports up to 2 5 x8 SAS SATA SSD hot plugging hard disks or 3 5 x4 SAS SATA SSD hot plugging hard disks 2 5 x2 SSD hot plugging hard disks Mainboard integrates a Gigabit net card of high performance and supports network advanced features Mainboard integrates BMC KVM chips 2 PCI Express expansion slots are available Supports SAS 3 0 12Gb s or SAS Raid cards and implements flexible SAS SAS RAID solutions Modular design on components such as structure storage PCI expansion power supply and fan etc Energy saving and noise reduction design equipped with PMbus power supply of high efficiency supports DPNM function and implements energy saving and consumption reducing e 2 5 x8 configuration 1 e full configuration It supports 8 front set 2 5 SAS SATA SSD hard disks and the related appearance is as shown in the following figure e 3 5 x4 configuration 1 e full configuration It supports 4 front set 3 5 2 5 SAS SATA SSD hard disks and 2 2 5 SSD hard disks while the related app
42. figure SATA as an option set to RAID press F10 to save settings and system restarts b During system startup the following content will display on the screen 30 Product Specification Introduction Press lt CTRL I gt to enter Configuration Utility Meanwhile press Ctrl and I synchronously to enter SATA RAID configuration interface and one example is as shown in the following figure Rah Trg HE RAID Volumes Fi 1 defined Physical Devices ID Device Model serial Y Size Type Status Vol ID H SARSUAG v Pd 9 5 Ts S15TNYALB A AD t r lbh SAMSUNG H27PD488 S1STNYACBBBBBI 16 CTRL to enter Conf iguration Utility c After entering SATA RAID configuration interface menu list information information of hard disk connecting to SATA controller hard disk ID number hard disk type hard disk capacity as well as whether hard disk is a volume member etc existed RAID volume information including volume ID number name RAID level capacity status whether information bootable will all display Intel R Rapid Storage Technology enterprise SATA Option ROM 4 6 6 10816 Copyright C 2883 14 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved i Create RAID Volume 3 Reset Disks to Hon RAID E Delete RAID Volune 4 Exit RAID Volumes Moni cle E int il Physical Devices ID Device Model serial SIZE IyperstatusiVol ID H SAASURG M rrbibk 515 1IMATALGHAAO 14 166 1 SAASUARG MarP04680 SIST
43. hieved via the above operation please contact the distributor customer service 3 No display if power on Description After pressing the power button server front control panel indicator 1s on but there s no output on the display Operation steps a Firstly check whether VGA port on display and server is connected normally 84 Frequent Faults Diagnosis and Troubleshooting b Test on another display d If no solution could be achieved via the above operation please contact the distributor customer service 4 Front panel status indicator alarms Description The server is under normal operation but system status indicator on front control panel flashes or the red indicator is on to alarm Operation steps Please check whether all power module indicators are green constant 1f so you could login BMC web interface to collect logs and contact the distributor customer service 5 Memory capacity incomplete Description Memory capacity viewed via the operation system does not correspond with physical memory capacity Operation steps a Ensure all memories have been correctly installed in place and memories of correct type have also been configured b Enter BIOS setup to view memory capacity 1f 1t could be completely identified in BIOS setup this may lie in the limitation on memory capacity set by the operation system Otherwise please contact the distributor customer service 6 Keyboard and mouse are no
44. inear Policy Circutar Policy Save Reset BE System and Audit Log Settings System and Audit Log Settings System Log Enable Log Type Local Log Remote Log File Size in bytes 50000 Rotate Count 0 Server Address Audit Log M Enable 4 8 Fault Diagnosis Select Fault Diagnosis on navigation tree to open fault diagnosis page which contains three pages of Task Restart Last Crash Screen and System Power On Self test codes s shown in the following figure e Task restart Contains restart two functions of restarting BMC and restarting KVM service e Last crash screen Used to capture information on the last screen at system crash Note Blue screen only adapts to Windows 2008R2 and Windows 2012 OS e System power on self test codes Displays power on codes during system startup IN BMC Recovery BMC Recovery BMC Recovery Options amp BMC Warm Reset O KVM Service Restart Perform Action 65 inspur H Last Crash Screen This page will display the crash screen captured during failure happened in the host system Note This last crash screen feature requires the managed system with the auto recovery feature configured EE Host POST Code Host POST Code Current Power Status O ON Current POST Code O POST Code Records 02 03 02 03 06 04 19 a1 a3 a3 a3 a3 a3 a3 a7 a9 a7 a7 a7 a7 a8 a9 a9 a9 aa aa aa ae af bO DO DO DO bO DO DO bO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO b1 51 d1 bi b4 b4 b4 D4 b2 b1 b1 D1 D1 D1 D1 bi DA d1 bi
45. ings VGA color correction settings 64bit equipment s decoding settings on address space larger than 4G Product Specification Introduction 3 2 2 6 CSM Configuration ESH Support Enabled CSM Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description CSM Support CSM support settings GateA20 Active A20 address line s control mode settings Option Rom Message Option Rom display mode settings Boot option filter Boot option filter settings Option ROM execution Option Rom execution method Network Network card Option Rom execution method settings Storage Storage device Option Rom execution method settings Video Video device Option Rom execution method settings Other PCI devices Other PCI devices Option Rom execution method settings 3 2 2 7 USB Configuration Legacu USB Support Enabled 21 inspur 22 USB Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Legacy USB Support Legacy USB device settings XHCI Hand off G host controller interface settings orienting to Enhanced host controller interface settings orienting to USB2 0 EHCI Hand off USB Mass Storage Driver Support USB mass storage driver support settings Port 60 64 Emulation USB port 60 64h emulation settings 3 2 2 8 Onboard LAN Configuration Onboard LAN Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Onbaord 1350 NIC1 Control Onboard network
46. inique Manaus Montserrat Palmer Santiago Santo Domingo St Kitts St Lucia St Thomas Vincent STANLEY Thule Tortora Porto Velho port of Spain Asuncion St Louis Aragua ina Belem Buenos Aires Fortaleza Geert Holob cayenne Recife Lutheran Maceio Montevideo Miquelon Island Paramaribo Salvatore St Paul South Georgia Noronha Cape Verde Si kolle SBI Sander Azores Abidjan Accra Bamako Banjul Laayoune Bissau Dakar Dublin Freetown Greenland the Canary Islands Casablanca Conakry Reykjavik Lisbon London Monrovia Nouakchott Saint Lome how beautiful St Helena Ouagadougou GMT 01 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 03 00 GMT 03 30 GMT 04 00 GMT 04 30 GMT 05 00 GMT 05 30 GMT 06 00 GMT 06 30 GMT 07 00 GMT 08 00 GMT 09 00 GMT 09 30 GMT 10 00 GMT 11 00 GMT 11 30 GMT 12 00 GMT 13 00 Product Specification Introduction Algiers Amsterdam Andorra Oslo Paris Berlin Bangui Porto Novo Budapest Brazzaville Brussels Tirana Douala Ndjamena Copenhagen Warsaw Kinshasa Lagos Liebe Weil Luxemburg Luanda Rome Madrid Malta Monaco Niamey Stockholm Guinea Zurich Tunisia Vaduz Vienna Windhoek Ceuta Gibraltar Amman Beirut Bucharest Blantyre Bujumbura Damascus Tripoli Harare Habo Roney Helsinki Kiev Kigali Kihine U Cairo Gaza Riga Lubumbashi Lusaka Maputo Minsk Kaliningrad Maseru Mbabane Nicosia Sofia Tallinn Tel Aviv Vilnius Ath
47. le Interface Parameters Function Description Package C State limit CPU C3 report CPU C6 report C state limit settings C3 switching settings C6 switching settings Enhanced Halt State C1E C1E switching settings 25 inspur 3 Energy Performance Tuning Energy Performance Tuning Energy Performance Tunning Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Energy Performance Tunning Energy Performance BIAS Workload Configuration Force 3 2 3 3 QPI Configuration QPI Status 26 Function Description To select BIOS or OS to carry out energy performance tuning Energy performance management settings Workload configuration Product Specification Introduction QPI Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description QPI Satus QPI status display sub menu Degrade Precedence To degrade to priority settings Link Speed Mode Link speed mode settings Link Frequency Select Link frequency selection settings ICI tenders hal ofte IIT Link L1 Enable In the case that system is extremely idle turn off QPI Link E2E Parity Enable E2E parity check enabling settings COD Enable COD enabling settings Early Snoop Early Snoop settings 3 2 3 4 Memory Configuration Memory Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Enforce POR To execute POR settings Memory Frequency Memory frequency settings ECC Support ECC support se
48. lete User IB IP Access Control IP Access Control IP Access Control Disabled All IP will Accepted to this Device Add IP Accept Entry To ADD Current IP Accept Entry List Enable IP Entry List HE BMC Share NIC Switch Enable BMC Share NIC M Enable NOTE BMC should be reboot to enable switched share NIC Share NIC Switch Share NIC Switch Onboard 16 NIC vi Save Reset Network Interface Switch Management Network Mode Switch O Auto Fallover amp Manual Switch Channel Number 0 vi Save i Reset 63 inspur 4 7 Logs 64 Select Logs on navigation tree to open related log page which contains four pages of System Event Logs BMC System Design Logs Black Box Logs Event Logs Configuration BMC System Audit Logs Configuration as shown in the following figures e System event logs Displays various event logs generated by server e BMC system audit logs Displays system logs and audit logs of BMC e Black box logs Used to import fault logs e Event logs configuration Sets BMC logs storage strategies Linear strategy To clean all logs after log storage is full and record again Circulation strategy To record circularly after log record is full e BMC system audit logs configuration Sets information about BMC system audit logs storage methods and lengths etc M System Event Log All Events vi filter by All Sensors vi Severity Al Events vi BMC Timezone Cent Timezone UTC Offset
49. metal earthingobjectives 4 During the dismounting process the operation shall not be too big so as to prevent damage to the components or scratching of the arms 5 Carefully deal with the components and plug in cards and please never touch the components or connection points on the plug in cards When taking the plug in cards or components you should grab the edges of the plug in cards or components or their metal fixed supports 8 During the process of cabinet installation and application please pay attention to the following matters 1 After the installation of cabinet is finished please ensure that the supporting feet Safety Introduction have been fixed to the rack and supported to the ground and all weight of the rack have been fell onto the ground 2 It shall install into the cabinet according to the sequences from the bottom to the top and first install the heaviest component 3 When pulling out the components from the cabinet it shall apply force slightly to ensure the cabinet to keep balance and stabilization 4 When pressing down the release latch of the sliding rail of components and sliding in or out please be careful as the sliding rail may hurt your figures 5 Never make the AC power branch circuit in the cabinet overload The sum of cabinet load shall not exceed 80 of the ratings of branch circuits 6 Ensure that components in the cabinet have good ventilation 7 When repairing components in the cabin
50. n 18 Product Specification Introduction 3 2 2 4 Serial Port Console Redirection Serial Port Console Redirection Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Console Redirection The console redirection switching settings Console Redirection Settings The console redirection parameter settings 3 2 2 4 1 Console Redirection Settings When the Console Redirection option is set to Enabled the Console Redirection Settings menu is started 19 inspur Console Redirection Settings Menu Interface Introduction 20 Interface Parameters Terminal Type Bits per second Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control VT UTF8 Combo Key Support Recorder Mode Redirection 100x31 Legacy OS Redirection Resolution Putty KeyPad Redirection After BIOS POST 3 2 2 5 PCI Subsystem Settings Function Description Terminal type settings Baud rate settings Data bits settings Parity check settings Stop bits settings Flow control settings VT UTF8 Combo key support settings Recorder mode settings Expanded terminal resolution settings Terminal resolution settings of legacy OS Putty s functional keys and keyboard settings Redirection after BIOS bootup settings PCI Subsystem Settings Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters PCI Latency Timer PCI X Latency Timer VGA Palette Snoop Above 4G Decoding Function Description PCI delay timer settings PCI X delay timer sett
51. n off control To control startup shutdown and restart of the server e Server orientation To turn on off the positioning light e Remote session configuration To set KVM session encryption media encryption and virtual media connection methods e Virtual media configuration To set the quantity of virtual media floppy disks CD drives and hard disks etc e Mouse mode configuration To set the mouse working mode for KVM remote console 57 inspur EB Console Redirection 1 Click KVM Over IP button and download the JNLP file 2 Open the JNLP file through JRE and login to the terminal Control console redirection KVM Over IP KVM Attributes Maximum Sessions 5 Active Sessions H Server Power Control Server Power Control Current Power Status O on O Power On amp Power Off Control Options O Force Power Off Q Warm Reset O Power Cycle Perform Action IB Server Location Server Location System ID LED Status OFF System ID LED Light Time oe O 10s 20s 60s Does System ID LED Operation Tum Op Leg Tum Oreg 88 Configure Remote Session Configure Remote Session KVM Encryption C Enable Media Encryption O Enable Virtual Media Attach Mode Auto Attach vi Save Reset BE Virtual Media Devices Virtual Media Devices Floppy devices 1 M CD DVD devices E Harddisk devices 1 M SD Media Support O Enable Save Reset E8 Mouse Mode Settings Mouse Mode Settings Current Mouse Mode Relative Mouse Mode Options Relative Recommen
52. nt ries Event Logrsiory Event 6 Time Stamp Ian Fanar Name Description mi 5182018 sez 6 Gre Bost Krti Boot Dragi Na Specited AMES Tar Bois thee o Espiar Synne MEET AS THE H ETNE 537 3 o ort Bast ompiened Soot Device YA Species Aunered 738 0113013 103814 oo omer Gy MATT AUGE L Cnet s 2320 o ore Boot EIRP Soot BADE vor 2697003 4650909 Ta MASTON EHN o ore Syahen S rint anede Lr 61113013 163614 Cira A A DEA NE EEEREN ANS TH 112015 1027 54 o crear TE 136 112015 103808 o Dre GON DORSET BEG Dica Ot EDEMA AMARO Tb 01143019 sp Dear Sue Arn ARG so 4 3 4 System Information Select System Information on navigation tree which includes five interfaces of Asset Information Hardware Monitoring Device Status BIOS Option FRU Information as shown in the following figure e Asset information Displays system configuration information which includes CPU memory PCIE device and Mac address information 55 inspur e Hardware monitoring Displays real time monitoring information which includes temperature sensor voltage sensor fan rotation rate power processor status memory status and power module status information e Device status Displays status information of the front set hard disk e BIOS options Displays the setstate of BIOS options e FRU information Displays FRU information S Asset information EN vero PCIE Front Hard Backplane Hard Disk Onboard
53. on Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters HOO Configuration ILO Configuration I OAT Configuration Intel VT for Directed I O VT d 3 2 3 6 PCH Configuration Function Description IOO configuration sub menu used to set link speed of PCIE device of CPUO ILO configuration sub menu used to set link speed of PCIE device of CPU1 Intel I O acceleration technology configuration sub menu Intel VT d switching settings 29 inspur PCH Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Chassis Intrusion Chassis intrusion switching settings Restore AC Power Loss AC power on power status settings PCH sSATA Configuration PCH sSATA configuration sub menu PCH SATA Configuration PCH SATA configuration sub menu USB Configuration USB configuration sub menu 1 PCH SATA Configuration Taking PCH SATA Configuration menu as an example introduce onboard SATA port and SATA hard disk configuration while PCH Ssata Configuration is similar to this which will not be repeated here PCH SATA Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description SATA Controller SATA controller switching settings As for SATA mode configuration there re two modes of AHCI and Confi SATA onfigure gs RAID for setting Information of hard disks connected to onboard SATA port SATA Port 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 SATA RAID mode configuration a Con
54. options on Setup interface click flash button system enters Progress interface automatically and executes BIOS update accordingly according to colors shown on the right thus BIOS update is done as shown in the following figure AFUTLNGUL 5 06 01 50 Product Specification Introduction 4 BMC Corfiguration 4 1 Introduction This chapter introduces specifications and main functions to be abided by management software the distributor server management software is a control unit realizing server management which is compatible with management standard of the server industry IPMI2 0 specification It mainly realizes the following functions e Remote control It realizes server control via functions such as KVM Keyboard Video and Mouse SOL Serial Over Lan and virtual media etc AN Note SOL function has to be realized via third party tools such as IPMITool etc e Alarming management Reports alarming information in a real time way and carries out corresponding solutions according to information e Status monitoring Monitors various running states of all monitoring units in a real time way e Device information management Provides device version information type and asset information e Heat radiation control It could adjust fan rotation rate according to ambient temperature and workload dynamically e Supports IPMITool tool management Supports operation according to commands sent by IPMITool and you could download
55. ose batteries of the same or a similar model recommended by the manufacturer Do not dismount extrude and pink the batteries or make the external connection point short circuit and do not expose them in the environment over 60 C Never throw them into fire or water Please do not try to open or repair the batteries and be sure to reasonably deal with the flat batteries and do not put the fl at batteries the circuit boards that may include the batteries and other components with other wastes For relevant battery recovery please contact the local waste recovery and treatment mechanism 10 Before installing equipment in the chassis please install front and side supporting feet on the independent chassis for cabinet connecting with other chassis it shall install the front supporting foot first If you fail to install correspondingly the supporting foot before installing equipment in the chassis it may cause the cabinet to turn over in some cases and thus may cause personal injury Therefore it is necessary to install supporting feet before installing equipment in the chassis After installing the equipment and other components in the chassis it can only pull out one component from the cabinet through its sliding component at one time Pulling out several components at the same time may lead the cabinet to turn over and cause serious personal injury 11 Please do not move the chassis independently Considering the height and weight of the chassis
56. ou could either set fan work mode or acquire fan rotation rate Via Psu instruction you could either acquire power module information or set power module as main output Power module information acquisition 71 inspur 4 10 2 9 Change Root Password Via password instruction you could change root user s password 4 11 Time Zone Table 72 Time Zone GMT 12 00 GMT 11 00 GMT 10 00 GMT 09 30 GMT 09 00 GMT 08 00 GMT 07 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 05 00 GMT 04 00 GMT 03 30 GMT 03 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 01 00 GMT 00 00 Countries and Regions West Date Line Appiah Niue Pago Pago Midway Fakaofo Rarotonga the island of Tahiti Johnston Hawaii Marquesas Alaska Gambier Islands Pacific Time USA and Canada Pitcairn Whitehorse Tijuana Vancouver Mountain Time USA and Canada Edmonton Hermosillo the Tao gave birth to Crick Chihuahua Yellowknife Arizona Mazatlan Central Time USA and Canada Belize Costa Rica Easter Island Galapagos Islands Salvatore Guatemala Managua Mexico City Regina Winnipeg Eastern Time USA and Canada Panama Bogota Toronto Grand Turk Island Montreal Iqaluit Guayaquil Havana the Cayman Islands Leo Brown Cu Lima Nassau Port au Prince Jamaica Atlantic Time Canada Aruba Anguilla Antigua Babado J Bermuda Puerto Rico Bo Avesta Campo Grande Halifax City Dominica Grenada Guadeloupe Guyana Caracas Curacao Cuiaba Labasse Mart
57. ould realize management requirements such as remote power on off and business system reset etc via command lines and Web 4 2 3 Command Line Function Introduction Command line module includes query and configuration commands for network sensor fan user management system and server etc 52 Product Specification Introduction 4 2 4 Remote Control Module Introduction Remote control module includes e KVM Over IP It means a management method that user carries out monitoring and control on remote devices via using local video keyboard and mouse at client to operate remote devices in a real time way e Virtual media A method of providing remote access on local media CD Rom floppy drive or CD floppy disk iso file in the form of virtual CD driver and floppy drive on server via internet Instructions If Java runtime environment does not comply with requirements user could login http www oracle com technetwork java javase downloads index html to download 4 3 Web Interface Introduction About this chapter It introduces Web interface of management system as well as operation steps to login Web interface e Login Web interface Introduces methods to login Web interface e Web interface introduction Introduces Web interface layout 4 3 1 Login Web Interface It introduces methods to login Web interface This guide introduces operation steps to login Web management interface taking Windows 7 operation system an
58. pop up the User Name box manually enter the user name to delete after configuration is completed press Enter to confirm b Select the User Password option and press Enter to pop up the User Password box manually enter the user password to delete after that press Enter to confirm and the BMC USER SETTINGS INFO prompt will pop up indicating user password deletion is done or not 3 Change User Settings 42 Product Specification Introduction a Select the User Name option and press Enter to pop up the User Name box manually enter the user name to modify after configuration is completed press Enter to confirm b Select the User Password option and press Enter to pop up the User Password box manually enter the user password and press Enter to confirm c Select the User option and set to Enable or Disable d Select the Change User Password option to change user password e Channel No is set to 1 or 8 f The User Privilege Limit option could change user s privilege after configuration is completed press Enter to pop up the BMC USER SETTINGS INFO prompt when system prompts Set User Access Command Passed press Enter and then OK to confirm the user settings information is changed successfully 3 2 4 5 System Health Information b Sustem Temperature Information System Health Information Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description System Temperature Information
59. re BMC management network via BIOS 1 If no operation is carried out in BIOS by default it will read BMC and configure its Dedicated management port and shareline management port taking Dedicated management port as an example the BIOS reading configuration is as shown in the following figure 38 Product Specification Introduction 2 BIOS could carry out Dynamic and Static network settings on BMC Dedicated management port and sharelink management port taking Dedicated management port as an example to set a BMC Static IP as follows a Set the Configuration Address Source option to Static b Set the Configuration Address Source option to Static c Select the Station IP Address option and press Enter to pop up the Station IP Address window enter the Static IP to set manually after configuration is completed press Enter to confirm and an example is as shown in the following figure Station IP address Station IP address 10 53 11 30 c Select the Subnet Mask option and press Enter to pop up the Subnet Mask box enter the Subnet Mask to set manually after configuration is completed press Enter to confirm and an example is as shown in the following figure Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Cm Subnet mask d Select the Router IP Address option and press Enter to pop up the Router IP Address box enter the Router IP Address to set manually after configuration is completed press Enter to confirm
60. roduces solutions to failing to use USB interface 83 inspur 6 2 Diagnosis and Exclusion Instructions 1 Diagnosis and exclusion on power on failure at startup Description After pressing the power button server front control panel indicator power on status indicator hard disk status indicator is off meanwhile no KVM display output is displayed and server chassis fan does not rotate Operation steps a Verify whether machine power supply is normal or not If power module indicator is on it indicates normal power supply if power module indicator is off please check if power supply is normal b If power supply is normal plug in and off the power module again to test and then start for verification c Ifthere s a machine and a power module of the same type you could change the power module to test whether there s a power module fault d If no solution could be achieved via the above operation please contact the distributor customer service 2 Power module indicator off or red indicator on Description The machine is under normal operation but a certain power module indicator is off or the red light is on Operation steps a Firstly check whether all power cables are normal and plug in power cables again b If fault still exists plug in and off power module again c If shutdown is allowed you could exchange these 2 power modules to judge whether it 1s a power module fault d If no solution could be ac
61. s 4 Please be sure to use the supplied power supply component such as power lines power socket if supplied with the equipment etc For the safety of equipment and the user do not replace randomly power cables or plugs 5 To prevent electric shock dangers caused by leakage in the system please make sure that the power cables of the system and peripheral equipment are correctly connected to the earthed power socket Please connect the three core power line plug to the three core AC power socket that is well earthed and easy to access be sure to use the earthing pin of power lines and do not use the patch plug or the earthing pin unplugged with cables In case of the earthing conductors not installed and it is uncertain whether there are appropriate earthing protections please do not operate or use the equipment Contact and consult with the electrician 6 To avoid short circuit of internal components and fire or electric shock hazards please do not fill any object into the open pores of the system inspur 7 Please place the system far away from the cooling plate and at the place with heat sources and be sure not to block the air vents 8 Be sure not to scatter food or liquid in the system or on other components and do not use the product in humid and dusty environment 9 The replacement of batteries with those of another model may cause explosion When replacement of batteries is required please consult first the manufacturer and cho
62. same type could be used in the same machine Detailed memory installation and combination principles are as follows a The white slot shall take the priority while CPU1 memory shall be symmetrically installed with CPUO b For single CPU memory shall follow the screen printing sequence CHA 0 CHB 0 CHC 0 CHD 0 CHA 1 c For dual CPUs CPUO position memory shall follow the screen printing sequence CHA 0 CHB 0 CHC 0 CHD 0 CHA 1 CHG 0 CHH 0 CHE 0 CHF 0 Step 1 Open fixing catches on both ends of memory slot Step 2 Align the notch at memory bottom with memory slot positioning point and press both ends of the memory with your thumbs to insert the memory into the slot completely and then fasten fixing catches on both ends of the memory slot 5 2 3 Hard Disk Replacement Step 1 Press hard disk panel button 77 inspur Step 2 Pop up buckles on hard disk bracket automatically flatten and dismantle hard disk bracket Step 4 Install the hard disk into the server and fasten hard disk buckles firmly 5 2 4 Power Replacement Step 1 Pull power catch in the direction of the arrow 78 Product Specification Introduction Step 2 Remove the power horizontally with even force Step 3 Install power module Push the new power module into the sliding channel until a click sound is heard power spring leaf is caught into the buckle automatically and power module could not move any
63. scharge from damaging the electronic components in the equipment please pay attention to the following matters 1 You shall conduct off the static electricity on the body before dismounting or contacting any electronic component in the equipment You can conduct off the static electricity on the body by contacting the metal earthing objects such as the unpainted metal surface on the chassis to prevent the static electricity on the body from conducting itself to the sensitive components 2 For electrostatic sensitive components not ready to be installed for application please do not take them out from the antistatic package materials 3 During the work please touch the earthing conductor or the unpainted metal surface on the cabinet regularly to conduct off the static electricity on the body that may damage the internal components 7 When dismounting the internal components with the approval of distributor please pay attention to the following matters 1 Switch off the system power supply and disconnect the cables including disconnecting any connection of the system When disconnecting the cables please grab the connector of cables and plug it out and never pull the cables 2 Before dismounting the cover of cabinet or touching the internal components the products need to be cooled down 3 Before dismounting and touching any electronic component in the equipment you shall conduct off the static electricity on the body by touching the
64. sh az done HE Data Size checking ok Secure Flash enabled recalculate ROH size with signature FFS checksums ok n ading capsule to secure memory buffer done ng Boot Block AS done wating Boot Block a don Verify ing Boot Block Cone agzing Main Block A don dating Main Bloch gt done lerifying Main Block don Erasing RURAM Block de Updating NURAM Block AN don Verifying NURAM Block co done When there s any change in ME part to update BIOS part it is required to execute command afudos BIOS bin b p n x me with parameter instructions identical to DOS Use afuWin tool to update BIOS in Windows OS 48 Product Specification Introduction There re 32bit and 64bit Windows OS afuwin tools and afuwinx64 exe is used in 64bit OS run a command prompt to enter the directory containing afuwinx64 exe tool meanwhile put bin files of corresponding BIOS into this folder and enter command afuwinx64 exe BIOS BIN P B N X R to update BIOS files Meanwhile GUI method is provided in Windows to refresh BIOS Taking Windows 2008R2 OS as an example use AFUWINGUI tool to update BIOS a Run AUWINGUI EXE tool as shown in the following figure AFUTLEGUI v 53 06 01 b Click the Open button after selecting the BIOS bin file to update system enters Setup interface automatically AFUTIRGUT v 5 06 01 199 191 11237179 49 inspur C Select Program all Blocks and Do Not Check ROM ID
65. sk 0000 Default gateway 0000 00 VLAN Configuration VLAN Setting O Enable VLAN ID 0 VLAN priori Te Save Reset IB Services Service Name Current State interfaces Nonsecure Port Secure Port Timeout s Maximum Sessions Active Sessions 1 web Active both 80 443 1800 20 1 2 kvm Active both 7582 7578 N A 5 0 3 cd media Active both 5120 5124 NA 1 0 4 fd media Active both 5122 5126 N A 1 0 5 hd media Active both 5123 5127 NA 1 0 6 ssh Inactive N A NA 22 600 N A N A 7 telnet Inactive N A 23 N A 600 N A N A 88 NTP Settings NTP Settings Date January M 15 4 2015 M Time De UTC TimeZone GMT 08 00 X Mi Automatically synchronize Date amp Time with NTP Server 61 inspur 88 SMTP Settings Sender Email Primary SMTP Server SMTP Support M Enable SMTP Server IP Address Secondary SMTP Server SMTP Support F Enable SMTP Server IP Address B Alert Settings SNMP Trap Configure Trap Version vi v JE Alert Policy Configure No Event Fiter Severtty Type Narne LAN Channel Alert Type Destination Action D 1 All Events All Sensors Any Shared SI Trap G 0000 Save Reset o 2 All Events All Sensors Any Shared MY Trap IG 0000 Save Reset Test D Save Reset 3 All Events All Sensors Any Shared S Trap 0000 IB Active Directory Settings The Active Directory Is currently disabled To enable Active Directory and configure Its settings Click on Advanced Settings button Advance
66. t available Description Neither keyboard nor mouse could be operated normally Operation steps a Make sure whether cable connection of keyboard or mouse is correct and firm b Test other parts to verify whether 1t 1s a mouse or keyboard fault c Retest the machine via power on off d Reboot and enter cmos or raid configuration interface to test keyboard or mouse performance when tested in a non system situation if keyboard or mouse performance turns out to be normal a system fault could be considered if keyboard or mouse fault still exists a mainboard interface fault could be considered and you could contact the distributor technical support 85 inspur 7 USB interface problem Description Unable to use devices with a USB interface Operation steps a Make sure operation system on server supports USB devices b Make sure system has been installed with correct USB device driver c Power off the server and then power on again to test d Make sure whether the USB device is normal when connecting to other hosts e If the USB device is normal when connecting to other hosts the server may be abnormal please contact the distributor technical support if the USB device turns out to be abnormal when connecting to other hosts change the USB device 86 7 Specifications This chapter introduces various access authentications achieved by this product and standards it complies with e USA FCC statement Introduces
67. ter introduces BIOS function setup and mainboard jumper of the server All operations described in this section are only limited to operators or administrators with system maintenance qualification BIOS is a basic input and output system The system parameter and the hard drive parameter can be adjusted through special set program BIOS has great influence on the system start and running so that setting parameters improperly may arose the conflict among the hardware resource or fall down the system run performance Hence understanding the BIOS setup is significant to the configuration of your server If no especial requirement you are suggested to use the default value and not alter the parameters optionally aa Note 1 Before the server BIOS setup is altered please record the corresponding original setup Hence when there are operating problems in the system due to the option altered the setup can revert 2 Ordinarily the factory default system value is the optimized setup Don t try to alter the parameters before you understand their denotations 3 The common setup is introduced in detail in this paper The less referred options in the application procedure are simply explained or not 4 The content of the BIOS is diverse based on the different configurations of the products hence the detailed introduction is elided 3 1 System BIOS Configuration Methods Power on the server system starts to boot when the following content appe
68. terface 8 GPIO interface 9 IPMB interface 10 SATA interfaces 6 11 CLEAR CMOS jumper 12 TCM interface 13 COM interface 14 SSATA interfaces 4 15 Front set USB 3 0 interface 16 Built in USB 3 0 interface 17 Front set VGA interface 18 IPMI management interface rear set USB 3 0 interface 2 19 PCIEx24 slots corresponding with CPU1 20 Rear set VGA interface 21 Debug light 22 Gigabit network port 23 ID light and button 24 BMC Reset button 25 10 Gigabit net port 26 PCIEx16 slots corresponding with CPU1 21 PCIEX8 corresponding with CPUO 28 PCIEX8 in x16 slots corresponding with CPUO 29 Mainboard handle 30 PSUI 31 PSU0 32 Power interface 4 ports 33 Power interface 8 ports 34 Front control panel interface 33 LSI 3008 HD mini SAS interface 36 LSI 3008 SAS Key 13 inspur 2 6 Mainboard Jumper Introduction 2 6 1 Clear CMOS Jumper Introduction See 2 5 Mainboard Layout for jumper positions Jumper No Function Description Jumper Functions J46 Short circuit pin1 2 to restore normal status CLR CMOS CMOS clear j REE short circuit pin2 3 to clear CMOS sr Note It is required to shut down the system as well as disconnect power supply during CMOS cleaning and hold for 5 seconds after short circuiting Pin2 3 then short circuit Pin1 and Pin2 of CLR CMOS jumper with a jumper cap the default status to restore its original status 14 Product Specification Introduction 3 BIOS Configuration This chap
69. this volume Y N To create an RAID volume please enter Y a volume will be created and all data on the selected disk will be lost Otherwise please enter N to exit volume creation Here we enter Y to create an RAID volume after creation completed return to SATA Host RAID configuration main interface and the created RAID volume will display in RAID volume b Delete RAID Volume Menu Mane Leve I Drives Capacity status Hootable Vo lume KAIDHC Stripe F 047 566 Norma I Yes e you sure you want to delete Volume YZH Deleting volune will reset the disks to non RKaAll ALL DISK DATA WILL BE DELETED tllSelect LESC 1 Previous Menu DEL1 Delete Volume After entering Delete RAID Volume menu system prompts Deleting a volume will reset the disks to non RAID Warning ALL DISKS DATA WILL BE DELETED To delete an RAID volume please press DEL system prompts ALL DATA IN THE VOLUME WILL BE LOST again Are you sure you want to delete Volume Y N to delete this RAID volume please enter Y to cancel deletion of this RAID volume please enter N c Reset Disks to Non RAID Menu Intel R Rapid Storage Technology enterprise SATA Option ROM 4 8 8 1816 Copyright C 2683 14 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved MAIN MENU J 1 Create RAID Volune zie Reset Disks to Hon RAID ts RAID str Serial Size Status Are you sure you want to reset RA
70. ttings Rank Multiplication Rank multiplication settings LRDIMM Module Delay LRDIMM module delay settings Data Scrambling Data scrambling settings Refresh Options Refresh mode settings Command Address Parity DDR4 command address parity check settings 27 inspur 28 Memory Throttling Mode Memory Power Savings Mode Socket Interleave Below 4GB Channel Interleaving Rank Interleaving A7 Mode Memory Topology Memory RAS Configuration Memory thermal throttling mode settings Memory power saving mode settings Processor Interleaving settings on address space below 4G Channel interleaving settings Rank interleaving settings A7 mode settings Memory Topology Memory RAS configuration sub menu 1 Memory RAS Configuration Memory RAS Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Memory Mode Lockstep X4 DIMMs Memory Rank Sparing Correctable Error Threshold DRAM Maintenance Patrol Scrub Patrol Scrub Interval Demand Scrub Device Tagging Function Description As for memory mode configuration there re 3 options of Independent Mirroring and Lock Step X4 DIMMs Lockstep switching settings Memory Rank hot sparing settings Correctable error threshold settings DRAM maintenance settings Patrol Scrub settings Patrol Scrub interleaving settings Demand Scrub settings Device tagging settings 3 2 3 5 IIO Configuration Product Specification Introduction HO Configurati
71. ttings System event log sub menu To view FRU information sub menu BMC network configuration sub menu BMC user settings sub menu System health information sub menu Product Specification Introduction 3 2 4 1 System Event Log System Event log Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description SEL Components System event log switching settings during startup Erase SEL System event log erasing settings When SEL is Full Operation settings after system event log is full Log EFI Staus Codes Logging EFI status codes settings 3 2 4 2 View FRU Information tun Ut The View FRU Information menu lists BMC FRU information read by BIOS and BIOS will interact with BMC at each system restart keeping synchronous update of FRU information 37 inspur 3 2 4 3 BMC network configuration BMC network configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Configuration Address Source Current Configuration Address Station IP adderess Subnet mask Station MAC address Router IP address Router MAC address Function Description Configuration BMC Network Status Parameter It could set static IPs and obtain IPs dynamically while Unspecified will not modify BMC network parameters Current configuration address status Port IP address Subnet mask Port MAC address Router IP address Router MAC address BMC network configuration on BIOS setup interface is to configu
72. uration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Operational Firmware Version Recovery Firmware Version ME Firmware Features ME Firmware Status ff I ME Firmware Status 2 Current State Error code 3 2 3 8 Common Configuration Function Description Operational ME firmware version Recovery ME firmware version ME firmware features ME FW status value 1 ME FW status value 2 Current state ME FW error code Common Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description MMCFG Base MMCFG base address settings Isoc Mode Isoc mode settings MeSeg Mode MeSeg mode settings Numa Numa switching settings BIOS Guard BIOS guarding settings VGA Priority Integrated video card and external video card priority settings 35 inspur 3 2 4 Server Mgmt Server Mgmt Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters BMC Firmware Version FRB 2 TImer FRB 2 Timer timeout FRB 2 Timer policy OS Watchdog Timer OS Wtd Timer timeout OS Wtd Timer policy BMC network configuration System Event Log View FRU information BMC network configuration BMC User Settings SystemHealth Information Function Description BMC firmware version FRB 2 clock settings FRB 2 clock expiration time settings Policy settings after FRB 2 clock expiration System watchdog clock settings OS watchdog clock expiration time settings Policy settings after OS watchdog clock expiration BMC network se
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