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2. i IT 1 ES s lt aje z s s gt Allaj jaja a S588 2222 AGAO PClsot5 o 7 _PClsbt4 iii O sess PClsbot3 n an p PCIslot2 H OD PClslipt1 g cjm jao aca Eza piee O ja 6 5 43 2 1 Locations for main memory 5 PCI slot 32bit 33MHz 2 Lithium battery 3V 5 Lithium battery 3V 3 PCI slot 64bit 66MHz 7 PCI slots 32bit 33MHz 4 PCl slot 64bit 66MHz ZCR il For RSBS2 with or without accu pack use slot PCI slot 1 4 or 5 You find the slot sequence for main memory on page 02 TX150S2 108 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 53 Settings Installation and initial operation RemoteView chipDISK Board Compactflash Adapter BP0 009 1 Compactflash card SanDisk 32 MB O il ll ojc ojs M AOU N 1 Jumper block CS Cable detected Mode Assignment depends on other devices on this data line SL Slave Mode second device on this data line MA Master Mode first device on this data line The system is delivered with the jumper set for master mode Compactflash card 3 Connector for the power supply 4 Connector for the data lines Installing the RemoteView chipDisk in the PRIMERGY TX150S2 server the jumper is set f
3. 02 TX150S2 109 PIOGESSOR zz mini ag anne E E 02 TX150S2 111 Installing removing processor 02 TX150S2 111 Lithium patery oss nassen 02 TX150S2 116 Replacing the lithium battery 02 TX150S2 116 Changing the system board 5 02 TX150S2 117 POWERSUPPIVY sin ccc 208 rasen dagen des 02 TX150S2 120 Standard power Supply s ss iss sans 02 TX150S2 120 Replacing standard power supply unit 02 TX150S2 120 Redundant power supply 0 008 02 TX150S2 121 Replacing power supply module 02 TX150S2 122 Adding second power supply module 02 TX150S2 124 Replacing power backplane 02 TX150S2 125 Upgrading from standard PS to redundant PS 02 TX150S2 126 Replacing the system fan 0 00 e eee eee ee 02 TX150S2 130 Replacing the IDTEMP combo 0 02 TX150S2 131 Replacing intrusion detection switches 02 TX150S2 133 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 3 Contents Conversion of the housing model 02 TX150S2 135 From floorstand model to rack model 02 TX150S2 135 Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server 02 TX150S2 141 Rack installation rss aire Sead n a a ani 02 TX150S2 141 Overviews lists 0 0 20 0 0c ccc eens 02 TX150S2 157 Spare alsin s an are Bear aan aeons 02 TX15
4. 02 TX150S2 63 SATA Version ana ea a ieee kde ee 02 TX150S2 64 Cabling with an additional SATA controller 02 TX150S2 64 Gableioverview ii6 s4hiad ed pdiva dt oda band bia bid 02 TX150S2 65 DISEQNOSTES 0 54 23 44 2 hr 02 TX150S2 67 Assignment of the components in ServerView 02 TX150S2 67 MOUBIESHOOUNG e soss smse sr stoked sided hee 02 TX150S2 69 Removal installation routines 02 TX150S2 75 Preparation rer 02 TX150S2 75 Opening closing the server 22 222222 nenn 02 TX150S2 76 Floorstand model cota edda daca da en 02 TX150S2 76 Removing installing the drive covers 02 TX150S2 76 Removing installing the front cover 02 TX150S2 80 Rack model 4 4 u dara ase ees arena 02 TX150S2 81 Hard disk subsystem fica viid cated Bee 02 TX150S2 83 Components and indicators of the hard disk module 02 TX150S2 85 Installing removing a hard disk module 02 TX150S2 86 Removing the dummy cover 02 TX150S2 86 Installing the dummy cover 00 5 02 TX150S2 87 Installing SCSI hard disk module 02 TX150S2 87 Removing hard disk module 02 TX150S2 88 Replacing a hard disk module during Operation NOPIUG 2 44 ead ass sa 02 TX150S2 88 Changing the hard disk drive in the hard disk carrier 02 TX150S2 89 02 TX150S2 2 July 2004 U4105
5. 02 TX150S2 41 Configuration without ServerStart 02 TX150S2 41 Activate RemoteView 2222er een en 02 TX150S2 42 SCUINGS 4 4 2 bit ee ee bb bh od Sheed 02 TX150S2 43 anal board DI 73 aa winks a eas wha cae ae 02 TX150S2 43 Interfaces and connectors 2 222222 02 TX150S2 43 LAN connector re er beeia bed 02 TX150S2 45 Temperature system monitoring 02 TX150S2 46 ISAbus resources 0 2 eee eee ee ee 02 TX150S2 47 PCLbUS TOSOUICES iy iir sda engen 02 TX150S2 47 Screen resolutions 0 eee ee eee 02 TX150S2 50 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 1 Contents Processor s clock speed 20 005 02 TX150S2 50 Jumperand LEDS al iaiia stent are 02 TX150S2 51 Add on MOUUIES 65 344 de deed 40 ed a 02 TX150S2 53 RemoteView chipDISK 02 eee eee eee 02 TX150S2 54 Operating panel board 2 eee ee eee 02 TX150S2 55 SUSI backplane ac ee ante 02 TX150S2 56 SATA backplane ee 02 TX150S2 57 Power backplane 2 cece eee ee ernennen 02 TX150S2 58 Internal Cabling sinia sc ei 02 TX150S2 59 SCSI Version a een 02 TX150S2 59 Cabling with onboard SCSI controller 02 TX150S2 60 Cabling with additional SCSI RAID controller 02 TX150S2 61 Cabling HDD extension box 02 TX150S2 62 Addresses for SCSI devices
6. e all 24 7 OD Ae Pail Ss 8 gt gt 35 55 5 8 PCI slot 5 ell o PClslot4 1 O EFE u Ei c PClsot3 A im Q m PCI slot 2 S el Dr PClslot 1 em a Da 5 1 P 17 1615 14 13 1211 10 9 No Print Connector 1 PC98 Power control connector PS connector P9 2 ATX12V1 CPU power supply ATX 12V PS connector P8 3 CPU_FAN1 Processor fan U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 43 Settings Installation and initial operation No Print Connector 4 Floppy Floppy disk drive 5 SEC_IDE IDE drive secundary 6 PRI_IDE IDE drive primary 7 ATX POWER Power supply ATX PS connector P1 8 SMB1 1 C bus connector for IDTEMP Combo 9 SCSI 320 SCSI connector for accessible drives 10 Intrusion Intrusion detection 11 USB3 amp 4 USB connector for front side USB 12 Buzzer Onboard speaker 13 Frontpanel Connector for operating panel board 14 RSB LP Power Not used 15 IPMB1 RSBS2 data 16 RSB Power Not used 17 HD ACTIVITY HD LED connector for RAID controller 18 CHA_FAN1 System fan External ports 1 383 4 5 6 8 PS 2 mouse port Serial port 2 COM2 PS 2 keyboard port LAN port onboard Serial port 1 COM1 USB port 1 and 2 AJOJN Parallel port LPT1 oINI OJ A Monitor port 02 TX150S2 44 July 2004 U41
7. gt Prise up the flange on the left housing side carefully with a screws driver and push the right side cover and the top cover slightly to the rear arrow gt Take out the right side cover and the top cover sidewards this part is no longer needed for the rack model Lay the server on a flat surface with the uncovered side facing upwards This step has to be carried out by two people as the server may weight up to 28 kg 02 TX150S2 136 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Conversion of the housing model Remove the two upper rubber feet arrows on the left side Remove the three screws circles and take out the rail with the two lower rubber feet The drive cage is designed to make it possible to remove easily the accessible drives and the operating panel module and remount them with being turned to the left by 90 gt Remove the 5 25 drives from the drive cage see page 02 TX150S2 94 f needed remove the dummy covers gt Pull the operating panel module out of its bay as far as it is possible to unplug the flat ribbon cable and the USB cable from the operating panel board Unplug both cables Remove the operating panel module U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 137 Conversion of the housing model Removal installation routines Turn the operating panel module to the left by 90 Push the operating panel module 1 into the upper bay about
8. Temperature monitoring Measurement of the processor temperature measurement of the system temperature with two onboard temperature sensors measurement of the ambient temperature with an external temperature sensor Fan monitoring Fans that are no longer available blocked or sticking fans are detected Sensor monitoring The removal of or a fault in a temperature sensor is detected Should this happen all fans monitored by this sensor run at maximum speed to achieve the greatest possible protection of the hardware Intrusion detection Opening of the cover is detected even when the system is switched off 5V standby voltage is required However this will only be indicated when the system is switched on again 02 TX150S2 46 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Settings ISA bus resources Device IRQ Address DMA Keyboard 1 060 064 Serial port COM2 3 03F8 02F8 03E8 02E8 Serial port COM1 4 03F8 02F8 03E8 02E8 5 Floppy disk drive controller 6 03F0 3F5 3F7 2 Parallel port LPT1 7 0278 0378 03BC 0 1 3 Real time clock RTC 8 070 071 free 9 10 11 Mouse controller 12 Numeric processor 13 OFO OFE IDE controller 14 1F0 1F7 free 15 IRQ interrupt assigned as shipped Address this address can be used for your particular device Address this DMA can be used for your particular device Default settings are sh
9. 42 23 U rack U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 141 Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server Removal installation routines Mounting in the PRIMECENTER rack For mounting the server in the PRIMECENTER rack the following parts from the rack mounting kit S26361 F2734 E L31 are necessary support angle two telescopic rails assembled four assembly brackets VL VR HL HR eight plug washers figure below Fasten the delivered assembly bracket VL on the front end of the left telescopic rail 1 with two screws M5x8 2 Fasten the delivered assembly bracket HL on the rear end of the left telescopic rail 3 with two screws M5x8 4 and two hexagonal flange nuts M5 5 gt Repeat the procedure also for the right telescopic rail and the corresponding assembly brackets VR and HR 02 TX150S2 142 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server For mounting the left telescopic rail in the PRIMECENTER rack the delivered support angle must first be mounted on the rear left support upright The angle must be mounted level with the lower edge of the device gt Mount the support angle at the appropriate height on the left rear support upright as described in the technical manual of the PRIMECENTER rack To fasten the telescopic rails no flange nuts are necessary since the assembly brackets are equipped with threaded
10. PRIMERGY TX150 S2 Contents General information 0 000 002 02 TX150S2 5 Beseripli ny Assassin 02 TX150S2 5 Features ae each 02 TX150S2 6 Product designations 4 32 42 20 si0a 224 bond bad Siadde ee 02 TX150S2 10 System alldealion wish iciwe cin dea qed ei 02 TX150S2 16 SOVICO ea eat au sateen doh death deta hohe e 02 TX150S2 16 Technical Ota saciid es cod Sic ae en 02 TX150S2 17 Installation and initial operation 02 TX150S2 19 Installation 23 54 282 20 80 Soe ar aeg a 02 TX150S2 19 Preparation 222 2 4 0 ter Be eey caer gd bee et 02 TX150S2 19 Preparing the keyboard 22 0 0005 02 TX150S2 22 Connecting devices to the server 02 TX150S2 24 Connecting the monitor to the line voltage 02 TX150S2 25 Connecting the server to the line voltage 02 TX150S2 26 Initial operation and operating 0000 02 TX150S2 28 Unlocking locking the floorstand model 02 TX150S2 29 Controls and indicators on the front panel 02 TX150S2 31 Indieators n ING Teal 24 34 06 d6340 464450deurds Sead 02 TX150S2 35 Switching the server on and off 02 TX150S2 37 Configuration of the server 000008 02 TX150S2 39 SCSI RAID controller configuration 02 TX150S2 39 SATA RAID controller configuration 02 TX150S2 40 Configuration with ServerStart
11. Rated voltage range 100 V 240 V Frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz Rated current in basic configuration 100 V 240 V 1 9A 0 8 A Max rated current 100 V 240 V 6A 3A Effective power 274 W Apparent power 300 VA Heat emission 986 kJ h Building fuse 16A Protection class l National and international standards Product safety IEC 60950 EN 60950 UL 60950 3rd Ed CAN CSA 22 2 No 60950 3rd Ed Electromagnetic compatibility FCC class A VCCI class A AS NZS 3548 class A CNS 13438 Interference emission EN 55022 class A Harmonic current EN 61000 3 2 JEIDA Flicker EN 61000 3 3 Interference immunity EN 55024 CE certification to EU directives 73 23 EEC low voltage directive 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic compatibility product safety U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 17 Technical data General information Dimensions Dimensions Floorstand model Rack model Width 205 mm 482 mm front panel Depth 605 mm 642 mm with handles Mounting depth 607 mm Height 444 mm with feet 221 mm or 5 HU Weight Approx 21 28 kg depending on the configuration Ventilation intervals Approx 200 mm to the front and rear Maintenance area for the floorstand server 1 2 mon the left side The maintenance area may also be used but must be quickly accessible Environmental conditions Environment class 3K2 Environment class 2K2 DIN IEC 721 part
12. Remove all cables which may be connected to the system board il Take note of the slots of the controllers and the cabling U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 117 System board Removal installation routines gg I 2 O T O L 1 J o EEEEF 11 Je o o peee sss O Fe 1 Centre bolts 2 Centre bolts Remove the 11 screws from the system board gt Lift the system board for about 1 cm on the inner side of the server Thereby you lift the system board out of the guide rings of the centre bolts Push the system board 1 cm in the direction of the hard disk cage Proceeding this way the connectors and the two light emitting diodes are pulled out of the connector panel gt Carefully remove the system board from the casing by grasping the PCI slots 02 TX150S2 118 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines System board Installing the
13. deactivate press again the ID button The indicator can be selected also via ServerView and his status is also reported to ServerView U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 35 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Indicators on the hot plug power supply modules 1 AC OK indicator green 2 FAIL indicator amber Power Good indicator green AC OK FAIL Power Good Meaning Off Off Off No AC power to all power supply modules or no AC power to this power supply module only On Off Blinking AC present standby output on On Off On Power supply DC outputs on and ok On On Off Power supply failure 02 TX150S2 36 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Switching the server on and off When after the switching on of the server only flickering stripes are displayed on the screen switch off the server immediately See also page 02 TX150S2 70 The ON OFF button does not disconnect the server from the line voltage To disconnect the line voltage completely unplug the power plug Switching on The power on indicator lights orange standby mode gt Press the ON OFF button on the front side of the device First system installation Insert the ServerStart CD and any available floppy configuration disk and restart the device Make the conf
14. maximum 2 system S26361 F3080 E1 CD RW DVD drive maximum 2 system S26361 F2573 E3 Tape drive LTO Ultrium 100 GB 7 5 MB s U2W SCSI maximum 2 system S26361 F2849 E3 Tape drive VXA 2 80 GB 6 MB s U2W SCSI maximum 2 system S26361 F2238 E3 Tape drive SLR 100 50 GB 5 MB s U2W SCSI max 2 system S26361 F2848 E3 Tape drive DDS4 Gen5 36 GB 3 MB s U2W SCSI maximum 2 system S26361 F2233 E3 Tape drive DAT DDS4 20 GB 2 8 MB s U2W SCSI max 2 system S26361 F2233 E13 Tape drive DAT DDS4 Autoloader 6x20 GB 3 MB s U2W SCSI max 1 system S26361 F2814 E6 SCSI cable with terminator connection accessible drive to separate SCSI controller S26361 F2826 E1 HDD extension box max 1 system released only with 1 or 2 channel RAID controller 02 TX150S2 14 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 General information Product designations Product Hard disk drives The system unit has 4 bays There are a SCSI and a SATA version Inthe SCSI version HDD extension box possible Hot plug is possible with RAID controller SCSI version S26361 F2764 E136 36 GB 10000 rpm U320 SCSI 320 MB s max 4 or 7 system 26361 F2764 E173 73 GB 10000 rpm U320 SCSI 320 MB s max 4 or 7 system S26361 F2764 E114 146 GB 10000 rpm U320 SCSI 320 MB s max 4 or 7 system S26361 F2764 E518 18 GB 15000 rpm U320 SCSI 320 MB s max 4 or 7 syst
15. removed and not replaced by a new one the dummy cover has to be reinstalled to comply with applicable EMC regulations regulations on electromagnetic compatibility and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures Installing dummy cover gt Screw the two EasyClick rails on both sides of the dummy cover gt Push the dummy cover into the bay until the locking mechanism of the EasyClick rails engages on both sides U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 93 Accessible drives and operating panel Removal installation routines Installing an accessible 5 25 drive Screw the two EasyClick rails on both sides of the accessible 5 25 drive 1 Use the first hole in each upper row of holes on both sides of the drive as depicted in the diagram Use screws with M3 or UNC6 32 threads depending on the threads of the drive being installed Push the accessible drive into the bay until the locking mechanism of the EasyClick rails engages Connect one end of the IDE SCSI flat ribbon cable to the IDE connector of the accessible drive Connect the power plug to the power connector of the accessible drive Removing an accessible 5 25 drive gt Disconnect the SCSI IDE data cables and the power supply cable from the accessible drive Press together the two springs of the EasyClick rails until they are unlocked Pull the drive out of its bay Remove the EasyClick rails from the dummy cover by rem
16. Never slide a processor over a surface Installing removing processor Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed air duct has been removed Before removing the processor from its socket the heat sink with the processor fan must be removed Heat sink and processor fan are one unit and they are removed or installed together The heat sink is guided and retained by a separate frame on the system board and is closely connected to the heat sink mounting by two retaining clips These retaining clips press the heat sink onto the processor surface U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 111 System board Removal installation routines Removing the heat sink with the processor fan Processor heat sinks can become very hot Wait until the heat sink has cooled before removing it Mien ai Unplug the processor fan cable from the connector on the system board First unlock the retaining clip on one side see arrows by pressing it down then swivel it upwards and take the hook out of the other side see circle Remove the retaining clip on the other side in the same way gt Take the heat sink carefully out of the heat sink mounting 02 TX150S2 112 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines System board Installing removing the processor module Release the socket lever by pressing it sideways and lifting
17. function You can switch off the system by pressing the ON OFF button about 4 5 seconds A This may cause data to be lost IPMI The server is switched ON by an IPMI console via COM1 or RJ45 02 TX150S2 38 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Configuration of the server This section contains information about configuring the server and installing the operating system Make sure that the energy saving functions are disabled in the B OS Setup during server operation SCSI RAID controller configuration The server is equipped with an onboard SCSI controller with Integrated Mirroring functionality You may configure the SCSI RAID controller either before running ServerStart or with ServerStart It is recommended to use ServerStart Configuring the SCSI RAID controller is either performed via the BIOS configu ration utility calling CTRL C during BIOS POST or with the ServerStart CD using GAM Global Array Management You will find further information in the controller documentation on the ServerBooks CD in section controllers SCSI ID information Please note that the SCSI IDs for the hard disk modules are predefined see page 02 TX150S2 63 Activating the hard disk write cache By default the hard disk write cache is disabled off This presetting may be changed Consequently not every data modification in main memory is written to disk immed
18. it up to a 90 angle 1 il There will be some resistance gt Carefully lift the installed processor module out of the socket 2 Position the new processor above the socket and insert it into the socket by carefully pushing downwards The processor can only be installed in one direction in the socket Pay attention to the marking triangled golden colored on one of the corners for the correct alignment To avoid damaging the pins and the processor do not force the processor into the socket Lock the processor in the socket by pushing the socket lever back in place Clean the surface of the processor Preparing the heat sink with the processor fan Remove any resting parts of the conductive paste from the underside of the heat sink Clean the underside of the heat sink with a solvent e g Isopropyl alcohol or a rag On the market rags are available which are moistened with Isopropyl alcohol named CleanTex TexPad 801 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 113 System board Removal installation routines Preparing the processor Put some conductive paste on the blank surface of the processor gt Apply the conductive paste thin and even A Ensure that the surface is completely covered with the conductive paste Installing the heat sink with the processor fan Never install a processor without a heat sink the processor can overheat and lead to failure of the processor and the system
19. redundant PS The standard power supply can be replaced by a redundant power supply The redundant power supply consists of up to two power supply modules The upgrade kit contains only one power supply module for power supply redun dancy the second power supply module must be additionally ordered The upgrade kit for hot plug power supply consists of the following parts power supply cage with power backplane incl power supply cables locking rail one power supply unit dummy module if only one power supply module is installed you have to install the dummy module in the second bay several screws anti tilt bracket Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed air duct has been removed After installing the redundant power supply the SDR sensor data record data base must be updated For this sequence you need a BIOS flash diskette This diskette contains the newest BIOS version the BMC firmware and the SDR data gt Write a BIOS flash diskette by down loading the required data from the software pool under http service abg fsc net support softwareAssist asp Removing standard power supply In this case you have to remove the standard power supply together with the adapter sheet gt Disconnect all cables from the standard power supply 02 TX150S2 126 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation r
20. that are used must be free from electrostatic charge For this purpose wear an electrostatic wrist band or use a suitable grounding cable that connects you to the external chassis of the system unit il Procedures which are identical for the floorstand and rack model are only described for the floorstand model If you do not want to carry out hot plug operations please shut down the operating system switch off the server and unplug all power plugs U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 75 Opening closing the server Removal installation routines Opening closing the server Floorstand model If you want to fully open the server you must proceed as follows remove the drive covers remove the left side cover remove the front cover Removing installing the drive covers There are two drive covers hard disk cover cover of the accessible drives front sliding cover upper position Hard disk cover 02 TX150S2 76 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Opening closing the server Unlock the server 1 and remove the key Slide up the cover of the accessible drives as far as possible 2 Remove the hard disk cover towards the front 3 4 Mounting of the hard disk cover is performed in reverse order Cover of the accessible drives The cover for the accessible drives is held in place in the indicated guides by two
21. the 1 C bus cable from the connector iR Notice the leading of the cable Pullthe IDTEMP combo out of its holder Installing is done in reverse order 02 TX150S2 132 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Replacing intrusion detection switches Replacing intrusion detection switches In the PRIMERGY TX150S2 floorstand model two intrusion detection switches monitor the removing of the left side cover and the hard disk cover One switch is situated on right bottom side of the left housing side the other on the front cover next to the SCSI hard disk cage In the rack model one intrusion detection switch monitors the removing of the top cover The second intrusion detection switch is deactivated by the rack front cover The two intrusion detection switches are serially connected on one cable and have to be replaced in pairs Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed front cover has been removed IDTEMP combo with holder is removed mG F ie Remove both screws of the first intrusion detection switch which is mounted on the housing frame and take it out U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 133 Replacing intrusion detection switches Removal installation routines L a iN Y Remove both screws of the second i
22. the server in the rack 2 using the four knurled screws gt Ifthe server is installed ina PRIMECENTER or a DataCenter rack position with inserted server the supplied spreader bar 3 in the corresponding holes 4 of the two telescopic rails 02 TX150S2 156 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Overviews lists Spare parts You can find spare part lists and the Ersin data base under http extranet fujitsu siemens com service spares Glossary The technical terms and abbreviations given below represent only a selection of the full list of common technical terms and abbreviations AC Alternating current ANSI American National Standard Institute ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface AGP Accelerated Graphics Port AOL Alert On LAN APM Advanced Power Management ASR amp R Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart ATA Advanced Technology Attachment BIOS Basic Input Output System BMC Baseboard Management Controller CAN Controller Area Network CC Cache coherency CD Compact Disk CD ROM Compact Disk Read Only Memory CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor COM Communication CPU Central Processing Unit DAC Disk Array Controller DC Direct Current DIP Dual Inline Package U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 157 Glossary Ov
23. with the configuration program of the RAID controller the settings for the drives Further information can be found in the operating manual concerning the RAID controller 02 TX150S2 72 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Added drive is reported as defective This error message can occur with the SCSI or with the SATA version providing the server has a RAID controller e RAID controller is not configured for this hard disk drive The drive was installed with the system switched Off gt Reconfigure the RAID controller for the drive with the corresponding utility You will find the Information in the documentation of the RAID controller or gt Re insert the hard disk module with the system switched on into a free bay Further information can be found in the operating manual concerning the RAID controller U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 73 Troubleshooting Diagnostics 02 TX150S2 74 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Preparation When working with systems and boards make sure to observe the safety information in the module General information of the service manual Electrostatically discharge yourself by touching a grounded object before handling the components Observe that electrostatic sensitive devices ESDs should only be held at the edges and placed on a pad which is free from electrostatic charge Any devices or tools
24. 0 11 12 14 15 The selected ISA interrupt is assigned to the PCI interrupt You may not select an ISA interrupt that is used by acomponent on the system board e g controller or an ISA board 02 TX150S2 48 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Settings A B C D E F G H PXIRQO PXIRQ1 PXIRQ2 PXIRQ3 Slot 1 A Slot 2 oo Slot 3 EGR S u TE BE oeo tE Slot 4 D Slot 5 C A USB controller HCO USB A ee gt controller HC1 USB 2 0 Z z 2 controller LAN A Her controller VGA A gt controller A D ius O oO w oO gt w D C o gt gt W w o Promise EI ga een D LEY 55 A E controller SCSI o BE Ze A controller IDE A controller P ATA Serial ATA A controller A D Interrupt output of the PCI controller Interrupts of SCSI channel A respektive B LAN interrupts are not PCl specific onboard SATA controller if installed U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 49 Settings Installation and initial operation Screen resolutions Depending on the operating system used the screen resolutions in the following table refer to the graphic controller on the system board If you are using an external graphic controller you will find details of supported screen resolutions in the Operating M
25. 057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Settings LAN connector The system board has an Intel 82547EM Gigabit LAN controller The LAN controller supports transmission rates of 10 Mbit s 100 Mbit s and 1 Gbit s The LAN controller is equipped with a transmission and receiving buffer FIFO and supports WOL function through Magic Packet It is also possible to boot a device without its own boot hard disk via LAN Here Intel PXE is supported The LAN RJ45 connector is equipped with a yellow and a green LED light emitting diode This LEDs are integrated into the LAN connector socket 1 Green indicator 2 Yellow green indicator LED 1 left LNK Lights green The adapter is connected to a valid link partner Off No link ACT Flashes green Data is being transmitted or received LED 2 right Off 10 Mbit s 10 100 1000 Green 100 Mbit s Yellow 1000 Mbit s U41057 J19 2146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 45 Settings Installation and initial operation Temperature system monitoring Temperature and system monitoring aim to reliably protect the computer hardware against damage caused by overheating In addition any unnecessary noise is also prevented by reducing the fan speed and information is provided about the system status Intrusion detection protects the system from opening The following functions are supported
26. 0S2 157 GIOSSANY vee au u ae ack een 02 TX150S2 157 INDEX zuna discoid tiga wba ge et aa anes cited gee ite 02 TX150S2 161 02 TX150S2 4 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 General information Description The PRIMERGY TX150 S2 server is an Intel based server for small and mid size networks It can be used as a floorstand model as well as a rack model The floorstand model can be converted to a rack model with an optional available conversion kit The PRIMERGY TX150 S2 server offers a high level of data safety and avail ability through highly developed hardware and software components Hardware components include hot plugable hard disk modules optional hot plugable power supply modules ServerView server management Prefailure Detection and Analysing PDA and Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart ASR amp R Security functions in the BIOS Setup and on the system board protect the data onthe server against manipulation You find the detailed description of the BIOS Setup utility in the BIOS Setup manual on the PRIMERGY ServerBooks CD As a floorstand model the lockable drive cover offers additional protection As a rack model the lockable front door of the rack offers additional security U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 5 Description General information Features System board D1751 System board in ATX 3 4 x 6 format Intel Pentium 4 processor Northwood Prescott Intel E7210 6300ESB
27. 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 67 Assignment of the components in ServerView Diagnostics Power supply units No Purpose Description 0 PSUO Slot 0 standard power supply or redundant power supply first module 1 PSU1 Slot 1 redundant power supply second module optional 02 TX150S2 68 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Power on indicator remains dark after the switching on e Power cable not plugged correctly gt Make sure that the power cable is plugged correctly to the server and the grounded power outlet Check the cables which lead from the multiple AC socket to the power supply units e Power supply overloaded gt Unplug the power plug of the server gt Wait a few seconds and plug the power plug into the grounded power outlet again Switch on the server Server switches itself off e Server Management has detected an error gt Ifitis possible to restart the server so that ServerView can be used check the error list in the program ServerView or the ErrorLog file and try to correct the detected error Screen remains dark e Monitor is switched off gt Switch on the monitor e Screen is blanked out Press any key on the keyboard or gt Set off the screen saver Enter the reqired password e Brightness control is set to dark gt Set the brightness control of the screen to bright For detailed i
28. 3 3 DIN IEC 721 part 3 2 Temperature Operating 3K2 Transport 2K2 10 C 35 C 25 C 60 C Humidity 10 85 Condensation in operating must be avoided Noise level Sound power level Lwaa ISO 9296 lt 5 8 B stand by lt 6 B operation Sound pressure level at bystander position Loam ISO 9296 for standard configuration lt 43 dB A stand by lt 45 dB A operation 02 TX150S2 18 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Installation Preparation Unpacking the server Do not unpack the server until it is at its installation location Ask somebody for help with carrying the server Should you discover that the delivery has damages incurred during transport or does not correspond to the delivery note notify your supplier immediately gt Unpack all parts Carry the server to its installation location U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 19 Installation Installation and initial operation Mounting the anti tilt bracket For floorstand models with redundant power supply the supplied anti tilt bracket must be fitted at the rear of the server Position the server on the anti tilt bracket so the rubber feet of the server fit into the openings of the bracket 1 02 TX150S2 20 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and init
29. 4 SCSI version 02 TX150S2 59 card guide 02 TX150S2 106 chipDISK 02 TX150S2 54 02 TX150S2 100 conversion of the housing model 02 TX150S2 135 D D1751 02 TX150S2 43 data manipulation 02 TX150S2 5 drive cover 02 TX150S2 76 F failure protection 02 TX150S2 8 features 02 TX150S2 6 firmware version 02 TX150S2 16 flash EPROM 02 TX150S2 9 floppy disk drive 02 TX150S2 98 front cover 02 TX150S2 80 front panel controls 02 TX150S2 31 indicators 02 TX150S2 31 G GAM 02 TX150S2 39 H hard disk carrier 02 TX150S2 89 hard disk subsystem 02 TX150S2 7 hot plug 02 TX150S2 84 l IDTEMP combo 02 TX150S2 131 indicators on the drives 02 TX150S2 33 intrusion detection switches 02 TX150S2 133 ISA interrupt 02 TX150S2 48 L LAN connector 02 TX150S2 45 lithium battery 02 TX150S2 116 M main memory 02 TX150S2 108 O operating panel board 02 TX150S2 97 P PAM Promise Array Management 02 TX150S2 40 PCI board 02 TX150S2 103 PCI interrupts 02 TX150S2 48 PCI slots 02 TX150S2 47 ports 02 TX150S2 24 power backplane 02 TX150S2 58 02 TX150S2 125 power supply 02 TX150S2 8 processor 02 TX150S2 111 processor s clock speed 02 TX150S2 50 product designations 02 TX150S2 10 R RAID level 02 TX150S2 8 02 TX150S2 84 rear indicators 02 TX150S2 35 U41057 J19 2146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 161 Index redundant power supply 02 TX150S2 27 02 TX150S2 121 RemoteView 02 TX150S2 9 02 TX150S2 42 02 TX150S2 100 Remot
30. 6 July 2004 02 TX150S2 83 Hard disk subsystem Removal installation routines If a hard disk drive is operated on a RAID controller and belongs to a disk array that operates in RAID level 1 or level 5 the hard disk drive can be replaced during operation hot plug To replace a hard disk drive the same or a higher capacity of the new hard disk drive is required A rebuild of the data on the new hard disk drive is performed automatically after the replacement provided that the RAID controller is configured correctly Refer to the information on the ServerBooks CD ROM section Controllers or in the RAID controller manual Notice the following for hard disk drives connected to a RAID controller RAID level 0 and 7 Rebuild is not possible If a hard disk fails its data is lost RAID level 1 and 5 without standby hard disk Rebuild on the new disk is carried out automatically when the old disk is replaced RAID level 1 and 5 with standby hard disk A standby hard disk is automatically activated as a replacement for the defective hard disk The data of the defective disk is rebuilt on the standby disk The defective disk is automatically deactivated Read the documentation for the new hard disk drive The hard disk carriers are identic for the SCSI and the SATA version You can identify the hard disk modules by the different connectors of the hard disk drives mounted in the hard disk carriers 02 TX150S2 84 July 2004 U41057
31. 7 J19 Z146 1 76 Contents Replacing the SCSI backplane 02 TX150S2 90 Replacing the SATA backplane 04 02 TX150S2 91 Accessible drives and operating panel 02 TX150S2 92 Installing removing an accessible 5 25 drive 02 TX150S2 92 Removing dummy cover 00 02 TX150S2 93 Installing dummy cover 2 08 02 TX150S2 93 Installing an accessible 5 25 drive 02 TX150S2 94 Removing an accessible 5 25 drive 02 TX150S2 94 Installing removing the HDD extension box 02 TX150S2 95 Replacing the operating panel board 02 TX150S2 97 Replacing the floppy disk drive 0 02 TX150S2 98 RemoteView medium 0c eee eee eee eee 02 TX150S2 100 Installing removing the chipDISK 02 TX150S2 100 Configuring the chipDISK 0 02 TX150S2 101 RemoteView service board S2 00 02 TX150S2 102 Boards in PCl slots pi sida sp 8er ae et pe 02 TX150S2 103 Installing removing aboard 005 02 TX150S2 103 Removing the card guide 00 02 TX150S2 106 Systemi DOAA ieaiai daty bod bedhead hdd 02 TX150S2 107 AIPQUCE kaii ns aiara ee Han 02 TX150S2 107 Removing installing the air duct 02 TX150S2 107 Main mem ry araid gone 02 TX150S2 108 Installing removing memory modules
32. DD Predicted Fault not relevant for the Promise TX4 SATA RAID controller two fast blinks pause HDD hot spare hot spare drive active The corresponding drive has failed not relevant for the Promise TX4 SATA RAID controller 02 TX150S2 34 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Indicators on the rear Indicator on the connector panel D gt 1 2 pl letz 2 9 oCo ome 1 Global Error indicator orange Is dark when the system is OK No critical event or event indicating service requirement has occurred Blinks orange when a critical event has occurred or a pre failure event has been detected Users can check BIOS setup system and event log for event details or use ServerView The indicator blinks also in standby mode Lights orange when a prefailure event has been detected Users can check system and event log for event details or use ServerView The indicator lights also in standby mode After power off the indicator is activated after a reload if the event is still critical 2 ID indicator blue Pressing the ID button lights up the integrated ID indicator on the front and the ID indicator on the rear side of the server The two ID indicators are synchro nized Lights up blue when the system has been selected by pressing the ID button To
33. GB CF compatible Installing removing the chipDISK Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed gt Set the jumper from position MA to CS The positions MA and SL remain open gt Connect one end of the IDE flat ribbon cable with a coded pin into the IDE connector on the chipDISK 1 Connect the power connector line with the chipDISK 2 02 TX150S2 100 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines RemoteView medium gt Insert the chipDISK at the intended location on the hard disk cage and attach it using the three screws gt Connect the power plug connector P7 to the power connector on the chipDISK Connect the free end of the IDE cable to the primary IDE interface 1 provided on the system board see page 02 TX150S2 59 The primary IDE channel remains hidden in the BIOS until a system failure activates the chipDISK Do not connect a second device to the primary IDE channel the chipDISK must occupy this channel alone You may however connect two devices master and slave to the secondary IDE channel Removal is performed in reverse order Configuring the chipDISK You must enter the chipDISK parameters in BIOS Setup and boot from the chipDISK once using these parameters in order for RemoteView to be started automat
34. I slots Boards in PCI slots Before installing or removing a board please read the documentation supplied with the board Installing removing a board Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed Installing a board gt Press in direction of the arrow 1 on the clamp fix and remove it 2 gt Take out the rear slot cover plate of the slot 3 Do not dispose of the rear slot cover plate For cooling protection against fire and in order to comply with EMC regulations you must refit the rear slot cover plate if you remove the board and no new board will be installed U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 103 Boards in PCI slots Removal installation routines Ah ner a M gt Insert the board in the required slot on the system board and push it carefully into place 1 Make sure that the rear slot cover plate of the board is positioned in the groove a gt Insert the clamp fix for fastening the board as shown 2 Make sure that the clamp fix engages in the housing gt If necessary plug the lines on the new board Removing a board Even with the system switched off certain parts of the device e g memory modules and PCI expansion boards may still be energised These components may only be replaced when the device is completely disconnected to
35. J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Hard disk subsystem Components and indicators of the hard disk module The hard disk drives which can be ordered for the server are supplied already mounted in the hard disk modules The modules are equipped with a status indicator and an error indicator Empty bays are covered with dummy covers 1 Hard disk module hard disk carrier with installed hard disk drive Indicators HDD access LED green HDD error LED orange Swivelling handle for engaging and disengaging the hard disk module Locking button Ridge for the application of a sticker with the current drive size Dummy cover N ODO Oo PR w Locking tabs Functions of the indicators Green indicator The green indicator lights up when a hard disk drive is being accessed The hard disk module cannot be replaced at this time Orange indicator The orange LED flashes when in conjunction with a RAID controller the configuration is being determined or a rebuild is being done You may not replace the hard disk module at this time The orange LED remains lit if the hard disk drive is deacti vated and or defective and can be replaced U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 85 Hard disk subsystem Removal installation routines Installing removing a hard disk module Requirements hard disk cover has been removed il In order to be able to recognize a har
36. J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 51 Settings Installation and initial operation No Jumper Function 2 CLRTCI This jumper allows you to clear the real time clock Real Time Clock and the CMOS RAM 1 2 default normal operation CMOS RAM RTC are connected to the lithium battery 2 3 CMOS RAM RTC will be deleted 3 SCSI_EN1 This jumper allows you to enable or disable the LSI 1020 64 bit PCI X SCSI controller 1 2 default The LSI 1020 64 bit PCI X SCSI controller has been activated 2 3 The LSI 1020 64 bit PCI X SCSI controller has been deacti vated 4 KBPWRI1 This jumper allows you to chose the operating voltage of the keyboard 1 2 default 5V 2 3 5V stand by No LED Description A LED1 On Initialisation of the BMC after voltage is available duration 10 15 seconds Flashes BMC okay If the LED still lights or remains dark after initialisation an error has occurred B SBPWR1 On 5V stand by Off No voltage 02 TX150S2 52 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Settings Add on modules
37. Option RSBS2 T26139 Y3874 V2 RSBS2 data cable Connecting RSBS2 to system board IPMB1 02 TX150S2 66 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Diagnostics Assignment of the components in ServerView Because of the different numbering depending on the server configu ration you find in the following an example for the maximum configu ration and the field purpose will be described to identify the component Fans Standard power supply No Purpose Description 0 FAN CPU CPU fan speed can be controlled 1 FAN STD PSU Fan standard power supply 2 FAN SYS System fan speed can be controlled Redundant power supply each power supply module has two fans No Purpose Description 0 FAN CPU CPU fan speed can be controlled 1 FAN SYS System fan speed can be controlled 2 FAN RED PSUO Fan 1 of the first power supply module 3 FAN RED PSUO Fan 2 of the first power supply module 4 FAN RED PSU1 Fan 1 of the second power supply module optional 5 FAN RED PSU1 Fan 2 of the second power supply module optional Temperature sensors No Purpose Description 0 Systemboard Temperature sensor on the system board onboard 1 CPU Temperature sensor CPU integrated in CPU 2 Ambient Environment temperature temperature sensor on the IDTEMP combo position is behind front panel under the hard disks U41057 J19 Z146
38. ROM cable Connecting ATAPI CDROM to IDE1 port on system board PRI_IDE T26139 Y3785 V301 SCSI cable Connecting internal SCSI drives acces sible drives and SCSI backplane to system board SCSI 320 cabling onboard SCSI controller or connecting SCSI backplane to SCSI controller cabling add on SCSI controller Option backup SCSI T26139 Y3859 V11 SCSI cable Connecting SCSI accessible drives to system board SCSI 320 cabling add on SCSI controller T26139 Y3576 V209 SCSI cable Connecting SCSI accessible drives to system board SCSI 320 cabling add on SATA controller U41057 J19 2146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 65 Internal cabling Installation and initial operation Part number Name Description Option SATA T26139 Y3928 V1 SATA cable Connecting SATA backplane to SATA controller cabling add on SATA controller SNP A3C40052661 1 C bus cable SATA Connecting SATA backplane to SATA controller cabling add on SATA controller Option add on controller signalize T26139 Y2361 V102 Signal cable Connecting controller to system board HD ACTIVITY signalizing HDD access to front panel Option HDD extension box T26139 Y3927 V1 SCSI cable Connecting HDD extension box to controller Option chipDISK T26139 Y1584 V9or IDE cable chipDISK Connecting chipDISK to IDE port on T26139 Y1584 V10 system board SEC_IDE
39. S 2 o pe SATA aN J backplane N U J P1 X9 4 HDD NY _Y3718 V508 x8 SATA HD ID3 x6 SATA HD ID2 xio lt gt m 0 SATA HD ID1 4 TEEN m X2 SATA HD IDO X11 A3C40052661 ID Temp Y3904 V1 Combo ED AGTINIY m Y3576 V209 wee E Intrusion switch Y2361 V102 ze Intrusion switch Operating panel board L d 4x Y3928 V1 USB egend On Off SW SCSI 5 Stdby Power LED IDE FD port 4 2 1 3 ystem HD Active LED Data SATA controller fan Global Error LED USB Y3728 V1 in Pona NMI SW Pow f Y3912 V1 Hldentify LED SATA Cable prefix T26139 02 TX150S2 64 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Internal cabling Cable overview The following cables are used in the PRIMERGY TX150S2 systems Part number Name Description Basic cabling T26139 Y3912 V1 Operating panel cable Connecting operating panel board to system board Frontpanel T26139 Y3718 V508 l C bus cable Connecting IDTEMP combo to system board SMB1 T26139 Y3904 V1 USB cable Connecting USB connector on operating panel board to system board USB3 amp 4 T26139 Y3736 V1 Intrusion cable Connecting intrusion switches to system board Intrusion T26139 Y3728 V1 Fan adapter cable Connecting system fan to system board CHA_FAN1 T26139 Y1248 V8 Floppy disk cable Connecting floppy disk drive to system board Floppy T26139 Y1737 V111 ATAPI CD
40. acket see page 02 TX150S2 20 Connect the power supply module to a grounded power outlet with the power cable supplied You will find the description of the indicators of the power supply module on page 02 TX150S2 36 After installing the redundant power supply the SDR sensor data record data base must be updated For this sequence you need the BIOS flash diskette prepared before This diskette contains the newest BIOS version the BMC firmware and the SDR data U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 129 Replacing the system fan Removal installation routines Replacing the system fan Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed air duct has been removed A Pull the cable off the fan 1 gt Press on the clip 2 from behind and remove the fan 3 u a gt Place the new fan in the bay 1 The proper fan position can best be judged from the outside at the rear side of the server When doing so make sure the fan clip a engages properly gt Connect the cable to the fan 2 02 TX150S2 130 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Replacing the IDTEMP combo Replacing the IDTEMP combo This board includes two important system components EEPROM for the chassis ID and ident number of the server temperature sensor for
41. ails from a dummy cover or a 5 25inch drive Afterwards the EasyClick rails have to be mounted on the HDD extension box Removing dummy covers Remove the two dummy covers of the lower bays for accessible drives see page 02 TX150S2 93 il In case the HDD extension box is removed and not replaced by a new one the dummy covers have to be reinstalled to comply with appli cable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 95 Accessible drives and operating panel Removal installation routines Installing the HDD extension box gt Screw the two EasyClick rails on both sides of the HDD extension box using four M3 screws Use the marked holes gt Push the HDD extension box halfway into the free bay Connect the power plug P2 to the power connector of the HDD extension box see cabling on page 02 TX150S2 62 gt Connect the 12C bus cable with the 12C bus connector of the HDD extension box gt Connect the SCSI cable T26139 Y3927 V1 included in the conversion kit to the SCSI connector on the HDD extension box gt Route the SCSI cable and connect it to the SCSI connector on the 1 or 2 channel RAID controller gt Push the HDD extension box into the bay until the locking mechanism of the EasyClick rails engages 02 TX150S2 96 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Accessible drives and opera
42. allation routines Secure the telescopic rail without bracket HL with two screws M5 each in the rack at the right support uprights Please note that the guide nubs of the telescopic rail next to the spring nuts must fit into the holes in the support uprights Mount the DataCenter rack cable management articulated cable guide as described in the service item of the DataCenter rack see module System components item DataCenter rack section Cable management Mount the server see page 02 TX150S2 154 Route the cables with the inserted server as described in the service item of the DataCenter rack see module System components item Data Center rack section Routing cables Mounting in the Classic rack For mounting the server in the Classic 19 inch rack the following parts from the rack mounting kit S26361 F1331 L7 are necessary gt two telescopic rails assembled protective hose for fibre channel optical waveguide cable Refer to the assembly instructions in the technical manual for the Classic 19 inch rack Using the mounting aid stencil mark the position of the attachment points for the telescopic rails and for the server front panel on the support uprights five height units Refer to the information on the mounting aid Place the spring nuts to fasten the telescopic rails in the groove of the support uprights at the marked attachment points If necessary adjust the
43. anual or Technical Manual supplied with the controller Screen Refresh Maximum number resolution rate Hz of colors 640x480 200 16 7 Mio 800x600 200 16 7 Mio 1024x768 150 16 7 Mio 1152x864 120 16 7 Mio 1280x1024 100 16 7 Mio Processor s clock speed The clock frequency of the processor is set automatically It cannot be changed manually 02 TX150S2 50 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Settings Jumper and LEDs F 71 H Esl SIS SIF z s z 5 S aya Alja Ha a h 2 2 22 an aa SS PCI slot 5 GH 1 A c PClsot4 B 2 sess 1 c PClsot3 S 2 Q PCI slot 2 a Q Dr PClslot1 E 3 3 jca Eize O Ee No Jumper Function 1 BIOSREC This jumper enables recovery of the old system BIOS after an attempt to update has failed 1 2 default the system starts with the BIOS from the system board 2 3 the system starts from the Flash BIOS diskette in drive A and allows a BIOS recovery U41057
44. are two versions of the hard disk subsystem SCSI version SATA version SCSI version The hard disk subsystem consists of the hard disk cage with up to four ULTRA 320 SCSI hard disk modules and the SCSI backplane Each hard disk module can accommodate a SCSI hard disk drive with a SCA Single Connector Attachment interface and a maximum height of 1 inch The module is connected to the SCSI backplane without cables via the SCA interface This allows hard disk modules to be simply plugged in or pulled out The hard disk subsystem can be controlled by the onboard U320 controller a PCI standard SCSI controller or by a SCSI RAID controller In the SCSI version it is possible to install a HDD extension box in two bays of the accessible drives By this three additional ULTRA 320 SCSI hard disk modules can be used Only if the server is equipped with a RAID controller a defective hard disk module can be replaced during operation hot plug SATA version The hard disk subsystem consists of the hard disk cage with up to four SATA hard disk modules and the SATA backplane Each hard disk module can accom modate a SATA hard disk drive with a SATA interface and a maximum height of 1 inch The module is connected to the SATA backplane without cables via the SATA interface This allows hard disk modules to be simply plugged in or pulled out The hard disk subsystem can be controlled by a SATA controller or by a SATA RAID controller O
45. board gt Put the prepared heat sink with the processor fan into the heat sink mounting gt Hang up the retaining clip on one side of the heat sink mounting and then press it down on the other side N Fix the heat sink with one hand to avoid that it can tilt gt Mount the second retaining clip in the same way 02 TX150S2 114 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines System board Pin 5 Pass the processor fan cable through the retaining clip see arrow gt Connect to processor fan cable to the connector CPU_FAN1 on the system board The clock frequency of the processor is set automatically It cannot be changed manually U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 115 System board Removal installation routines Lithium battery So that important system information e g configuration can be permanently saved two lithium batteries are installed which supply the CMOS memory with acurrent A corresponding error message is displayed when the battery voltage is too low or the batteries are empty Both lithium batteries must be replaced immediately Replacing the lithium battery Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed Incorrect replacement of the lithium battery may lead to a risk of explosion The lithium battery must be replaced with an identical battery or with a battery type recom
46. cessible drives as far as possible 2 Hook the tabs of the hard disk cover into the recesses 3 and push the top end of the hard disk cover 4 in direction of the arrow until it engages U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 23 Installation Installation and initial operation Connecting devices to the server The ports for external devices are on the rear of the server Which ports are available on your server depend on the PCI boards installed You will find an additional USB port on the front side of the server The standard ports are indicated by symbols and by color coding for the connectors _ 9 00 8 et 7 2 6 5 3 Floorstand model Mouse port green Serial port COM2 turquoise Parallel port burgundy LAN port Monitor port blue USB port 1 and 2 black Serial port COM1 turquoise Keyboard port purple LEDs o lo ao aj AJON 02 TX150S2 24 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Installation 1 2 O oGEE De elo 1 olo 2 0 90 eG De S 9 8 7 6 Rack model Serial port COM2 turquoise Serial port COM1 turquoise Keyboard port purple LEDs Mouse port green Parallel port burgundy LAN port Monitor port blue USB port 1 and 2 black o lo N n
47. chipset 1 processor socket for Intel Pentium 4 processor with 478 pin surface up to 3 2 GHz and 800 533 400MHz front side bus Intel Celeron can also be connected optional 1MB 512KB 128 L2 cache Dual channel memory architecture 4 x 184 pin DDR DIMM sockets for up to 4GB memory with PC3200 2700 2100 DDR SDRAM memory supports PC3200 2700 2100 unbuffered ECC DDR DIMM or ECC DDR DIMM modules for a data transfer rate of up to 6 4 B s 3 PCI slots with 32bit 33 MHz 2 PCI slots with 64bit 66MHz Intel 82547GI Gigabit Ethernet controller with 10 100 1000 Mbit s Intel Kenai II Memory supported by South Bridge 6300ESB ICH 2 x UltraDMA100 connectors Video controller ATI Rage XL VGA onboard with 8 Mbyte SDRAM memory 2 fast IDE ATA controller onboard 2x ATA 100 LSI 1020 SCSI bus controller 2 USB 1 0 UHCI ontroller 1 USB 2 0 EHCI ontroller 4Mbit BIOS Flash PROM Super I O controller Winbond W83627THF A 2 x USB 2 0 connector Cover and system monitoring sensor monitoring power monitoring fan monitoring Server Management with system fan CPU fan and PSU fan revolution monitoring and controlling intrusion detection Wake on LAN ASR amp R 2 external serial ports COM1 COM2 2 external USB 2 0 ports 1 RJ45 LAN connector 10 100 1000 MBit s 2 external PS 2 ports for keyboard and mouse 1 external USB port 02 TX150S2 6 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 General information Description Hard disk subsystem There
48. configuration and Restart tunes out defective system components during an automatic system reboot The Prefailure Detection and Analysing Technology PDA analyzes and monitors all components that are vital for the system s reliability Optional RAID controllers increase system availability and support the RAID levels 0 1 and 5 The hot plugable hard disks provide additional protection Server management Server management is implemented with aid of the supplied ServerView software and PDA Prefailure Detection and Analyzing technology PDA reports the threat of system errors or problems to the system administrator so that preventative measures can be taken 02 TX150S2 8 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 General information Description ServerView enables the management of all PRIMERGY servers in the network via a central console Here ServerView supports the following functions Remote power on Wake On LAN Intrusion Detection Temperature monitoring of the CPU and the surrounding area Power monitoring Watchdog timer for Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart ASR amp R in the event of failure of memory modules or processors End of Life monitoring of the fans with timely notification before a failure Watchdog timer for operating system monitoring and application monitoring Further information on the ServerView server management is provided in the associated documentation ServerStar
49. d disk drive s capacity at once when replaced several prefabricated stickers displaying imprinted storage capacities are provided with the server Each hard disk module should be labeled with a sticker indicating the capacity of the installed hard disk drive In case no suitable sticker is available blank stickers for labeling are also provided The stickers are color coded for an easier identifi cation If a hard disk module is to be installed in a bay in which no hard disk module was previously installed then the dummy cover must be removed from this bay beforehand Removing the dummy cover Press the two locking tabs at the left and right on the dummy cover together 1 until the detent is released Remove the dummy cover from the bay 2 Keep the dummy cover for future use If the hard disk module is removed again and not replaced with a new module then the dummy cover must be reinstalled due cooling the applicable EMC regula tions electromagnetic compatibility and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures 02 TX150S2 86 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Hard disk subsystem Installing the dummy cover gt Insert the dummy cover into the empty bay Make sure that the dummy cover engages properly in the bay on each side Installing SCSI hard disk module gt Solve the locking mechanism 1 by pressing the locki
50. ds to seperate power circuits you can operate the unit with power phase redundancy U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 27 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating The server must be acclimatized in its operating environment for an acclimatization time Temperature difference C Minimum acclimatization time operating environment outside hours 5 10 15 20 25 30 o lo n laoa l _ oO 02 TX150S2 28 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Unlocking locking the floorstand model For opening and closing of the server you need the delivered key 7 CK j gt Turn the key 90 clockwise 1 Slide the cover of the accessible drives downwards 2 If you wish to prevent access to the hard disk modules then lock the server again 3 Now the cover of the accessible drives cannot be slid into the top position and the hard disk cover cannot be removed U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 29 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Enabling access to the hard disk modules Unlock the server 1 Remove the key Slide up the cover of the accessible drives as far as possible 2 vv vv Remove th
51. e Lights orange when a prefailure event has been detected Users can check system and event log for event details or use ServerView The indicator lights also in standby mode After power off the indicator is activated after a reload if the event is still critical ID indicator blue Lights up blue when the system has been selected by pressing the ID button To deactivate press again the ID button The indicator can be selected also via ServerView and his status is also reported to ServerView Indicators on the drives CD ROM DVD drive CD burner indicator lights green when the drive is being accessed Floppy disk drive indicator lights green when the floppy disk drive is being accessed U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 33 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Hard disk drive indicator C HDD BUSY A HDD FAULT Hard disk drive active HDD BUSY lights green HDD in active phase remains dark HDD inactive amp Drive error HDD FAULT only in conjunction with a RAID controller does not light No HDD error lights orange HDD Faulty oder Rebuild Stopped drive defective needs replacing a rebuild process was stopped or the HDD module is not correctly inserted slow blink HDD Rebuild a rebuild is carried out by the RAID controller after replacing a hard disk drive fast blink HDD Identify four fast blinks pause H
52. e 02 TX150S2 40 Installing the operating system gt Insert the installation disk and the CD of the operating system you want to install gt Reboot the server gt Follow the instructions on the screen and in the manual for the operating system Please read how to install the desired operating system in the related RAID controller manual U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 41 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Activate RemoteView To be able to start the remote monitoring and diagnostics system RemoteView automatically you have to enter the disk parameters in the BIOS setup and boot one time from the RemoteView medium chipDISK You find the description how to proceed under Configuring the chipDISK on page 02 TX150S2 101 For more details on the operation of Remote View please refer to module Diagnostics of the service manual 02 TX150S2 42 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Settings Settings System board D1751 Interfaces and connectors m ML Eip SIF S2 s s s 5 S i ull mi e elli T 6 3 a
53. e hard disk cover toward the front 3 4 The reinstalling of the hard disk cover and the locking of the server is done in reverse order 02 TX150S2 30 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Controls and indicators on the front panel 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 oo ce O reset NMI OL O 10 13 p 12 B20 amp S00 a A009 0 e 1 11 10 12 1 ON OFF button 8 ID indicator 2 Operating status indicator standby 9 USB connector 3 Indicator hard disk drive busy 10 Indicators hard disk drive 4 Global Error indicator 11 Indicator floppy disk drive 5 NMI button 12 Indicator CD ROM DVD drive CD burner 6 Reset button 13 Lock only for floorstand model 7 ID button ID identification U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 31 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Operation controls a ft Lock The floorstand model can be locked to unable the access to the drives ON OFF button When the system is switched off it can be switched on by pressing the ON OFF button When the system is operating pressing the ON OFF button will switch it off The ON OFF button does not disconnect the server from the line voltage To compl
54. e out the air duct upwards gt Reinstall the air duct Make sure that the system fan cable and the power supply cables fit into the recesses see circles U41057 J19 2146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 107 System board Removal installation routines Main memory There are four slots for main memory You can install 256 Mbyte 512 Mbyte and 1 Gbyte DDR DIMM memory modules The board supports a maximum of 4 Gbytes Memory modules with different memory capacities can be combined You may only use unbuffered 3 3 V memory modules Buffered memory modules are not allowed and lead to a device failure DDR DIMM memory modules may meet the PC2100 2700 3200 specification The following memory configurations are possible Mode DIMM 0A DIMM 1A DIMM 0B DIMM 1B blue black blue black 1x memory module populated S26361 F3019 E51x single channel 2x memory module populated populated S26361 F3019 E51x single channel 3x memory module populated populated populated S26361 F3019 E51x single channel 4x memory module populated populated populated populated S26361 F3019 E51x single channel 1x memory populated populated S26361 F3019 E52x dual channel 1x memory populated populated S26361 F3019 E52x dual channel 2x memory populated populated populated populated S26361 F3019 E52x dual channel In the dual channel configuration you must install identical memory modules
55. e repeatedly wrong after the server has been switched off and on the lithium battery has to be replaced Further infor mation can be found in the technical manual for the system board U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 71 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Critical status condition during boot only SATA version This error message is displayed from the SATA RAID controller ID MODE SIZE TRACK MAPPING STATUS 1 1x2 Mirror 81000M 9847 255 63 Critical Problem is detected with Array 1 e ASATA hard disk drive from a RAID 1 or RAID 10 array has failed or is not responding You will find information for error cause and how to eliminate the error in the FastTrak S150 TX4 User Manual chapter Troubleshooting amp Tips Further information is provided also in the manual on the SATA RAID controller Promise Array Management PAM for FastTrak S150 TX2plus S150 TX4 and TX4000 User Manual System will not boot after installing a new hard disk drive only SCSI version e SCSI configuration incorrect ultra wide SCSI controller gt Check in the SCSI configuration menu the settings for the hard disk drives SCSI Device Configuration and the additional settings Advanced Configuration Options Drives are reported as dead at system boot only SCSI version This error message can occur when the server has a RAID controller e Configuration of the RAID controller is wrong Check and correct
56. eView service board S2 02 TX150S2 102 ring indicator 02 TX150S2 38 S SATA backplane 02 TX150S2 57 02 TX150S2 91 SATA version 02 TX150S2 7 02 TX150S2 83 SCSI backplane 02 TX150S2 56 02 TX150S2 90 SCSI version 02 TX150S2 7 02 TX150S2 83 SCSI ID 02 TX150S2 63 security functions 02 TX150S2 5 Server management 02 TX150S2 8 ServerStart 02 TX150S2 9 02 TX150S2 41 ServerView 02 TX150S2 67 side cover 02 TX150S2 79 software version 02 TX150S2 16 spare parts 02 TX150S2 157 standard power supply 02 TX150S2 26 02 TX150S2 120 switch off time 02 TX150S2 38 switch on time 02 TX150S2 38 system board 02 TX150S2 6 02 TX150S2 43 02 TX150S2 117 add on modules 02 TX150S2 53 external ports 02 TX150S2 44 fan monitoring 02 TX150S2 46 interfaces and connectors 02 TX150S2 43 sensor monitoring 02 TX150S2 46 system monitoring 02 TX150S2 46 temperature monitoring 02 TX150S2 46 system fan 02 TX150S2 130 system serial number 02 TX150S2 16 T technical data 02 TX150S2 17 troubleshooting 02 TX150S2 69 type label 02 TX150S2 16 U upgrading from standard PS to redundant PS 02 TX150S2 126 V voltage monitoring 02 TX150S2 46 WwW Wake On LAN 02 TX150S2 38 02 TX150S2 162 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 amp FUJITSU Information on this document On April 1 2009 Fujitsu became the sole owner of Fujitsu Siemens Compu ters This new subsidiary of Fujitsu has been renamed Fujitsu Technology So lutions This document fro
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58. ect position To fasten the left telescopic rail to the support angle no flange nuts are necessary since the assembly bracket HL is equipped with threaded holes For adjustment two plug washers must be pre installed in the support angle gt Place the plug washers 1 at the marked attachment points in the corre sponding holes of the support angle 02 TX150S2 146 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server 2x M4x8 The assemble telescopic rail and assembly bracket HL will be secured on the front left support upright and on the support angle gt Using the supplied Allen key No 5 secure the end of the telescopic rail without assembly bracket with two screws M5 1 in the rack at the front left support upright Please note that the guide nubs of the telescopic rail next to the spring nuts must fit into the holes in the support upright Secure the end of the telescopic rail assembled with the bracket HL with two screws M4 2 on the support angle in the rack Note with the fact that the two plug washers are inserted in the appropriate openings of the support angle Adjust if necessary the length of the telescopic rail by using the oblong holes of the assembly bracket HL U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 147 Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server Removal inst
59. ed il You can replace the power supply without removing the adapter sheet gt Disconnect all cables of the power supply il Take note of the cabling gt Remove the four mounting screws of the power supply at the rear 1 02 TX150S2 120 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Power supply Slide the power supply somewhat towards the inside 1 to detach it from the brackets in the side cover and take it out towards the side 2 Installing the power supply is done in the reverse order See chapter internal cabling from page 02 TX150S2 59 for the cable layout of the power supply Redundant power supply The redundant power supply consists of up to two power supply modules To achieve power supply redundancy the installation of the second power supply module is required If one power supply module fails the other power supply module ensures unimpaired further operation The defective power supply module can be replaced during operation hot plug power supply If the green status indicator remains dark then the power supply module is defective and must be replaced The power supply modules automatically adjust to the proper voltage range N You can only mount power supply modules of the same type U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 121 Power supply Removal installation routines Replacing power supply module R
60. em S26361 F2764 E536 36 GB 15000 rpm U320 SCSI 320 MB s max 4 or 7 system 26361 F2764 E573 73 GB 15000 rpm U320 SCSI 320 MB s max 4 or 7 system SATA version S26361 F3017 E80 80 GB 7200 rpm SATA max 4 system S26361 F3017 E160 160 GB 7200 rpm SATA max A system Product Description S26361 F2425 E101 RemoteView service board S2 S26361 F2425 E201 RemoteView service board S2 accu board S26361 F2116 E12 IDE chipDISK U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 15 System allocation General information System allocation The following and later software and firmware versions support the TX150 S2 ServerView Version 3 5 RemoteView Version 3 1 ServerStart Version 5 405 ServerBooks Version 5 405 ServerSupport Version 5 405 Operating systems Manutacturer _ Operaingeystem NetWare 6 int l 6 5 Cluster Services 1 6 iSCSI Cluster Service 1 7 LINUX ES 7 SuSE LINUX ES 8 LINUX 8 1 LINUX 8 2 LINUX EL 2 1 LINUX 8 0 LINUX 9 0 Red Hat Service The type label can be found at the rear side of the server The system serial number is written on the type label You need it if there is a HW error 02 TX150S2 16 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 General information Technical data Technical data Electrical data standard and redundant power supply
61. emory S26361 K934 V307 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 1 Mcache 2x 256 MB memory 2636 1 K934 V317 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 1 Mcache 2x 512 MB memory S26361 K934 V327 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 1 Mcache 2x 1 GB memory S26361 K934 V308 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 2 GHz 800 MHz 1 M cache 2x 256 MB memory S26361 K934 V318 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 2 GHz 800 MHz 1 M cache 2x 512 MB memory S26361 K934 V328 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 2 GHz 800 MHz 1 M cache 2x 1 GB memory SATA version includes a 4 Port SATA controller Promise FastTrak S150 TX4 S26361 K934 V231 Floorstand model with Celeron processor 2 8 GHz 400 MHz 128 KB cache 1x 256 MB memory S26361 K934 V241 Floorstand model with Celeron processor 2 8 GHz 400 MHz 128 KB cache 1x 512 MB memory S26361 K934 V251 Floorstand model with Celeron processor 2 8 GHz 400 MHz 128 KB cache 1x 1 GB memory S26361 K934 V205 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 512 KB cache 2x 256 MB memory S26361 K934 V215 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 512 KB cache 2x 512 MB memory S26361 K934 V225 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 512 KB cache 2x 1 GB memory S26361 K934 V207 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MH
62. emory S26361 K934 V417 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 1 M cache 2x 512 MB memory S26361 K934 V427 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 1 Mcache 2x 1 GB memory S26361 K934 V408 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 2 GHz 800 MHz 1 Mcache 2x 256 MB memory S26361 K934 V418 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 2 GHz 800 MHz 1 Mcache 2x 512 MB memory S26361 K934 V428 S26361 F2618 L220 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 2 GHz 800 MHz 1 Mcache 2x 1 GB memory Conversion kit from floorstand to rack without installation kit S26361 F2734 E31 26361 F2734 L31 Rack mounting kit for rack server into 19 racks DataCenter and PRIMECENTER rack all server racks confirming to EIA standard EIA 310 D incl bracket DC PC rack cable management DC PC rack Note For older PRIMECENTER racks Rev 1B it is necessary to order an additional carrier angle D GP70F ZB211 S26361 F1331 L7 Installation kit for rack model in 42 23U rack telescopic rails cable management 02 TX150S2 12 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 General information Product designations Product Upgradings S26113 F483 E1 26113 F483 L1 Upgrade option Hot plug power supply power supply cage power backplane 1x hot plug power supply module 1x dummy cover No redundancy 26113 F483 E11 26113 F483 L11 2nd power supply module
63. eplacing a power supply module in a non redundant configuration the second power supply module was not installed requires that the server has been switched off gt Unplug the power cord from the connector of the power supply module mn m gt Push the locking slide upwards and pull the green handle frontwards gt Pull the power supply module out of the installation bay 02 TX150S2 122 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Power supply gt Push the new power supply module into the installation bay gt Lift the green handle somewhat upwards so that the forked levers see circles can fit to the noses see arrows Push the green handle downwards until the locking slide engages Plug the power cord to the connector of the power supply module U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 123 Power supply Removal installation routines Adding second power supply module The installation bay of the second power supply module is equipped with a dummy module Remove the screw gt Lift the lower side of the dummy module somewhat until it disengages on the upper side see circle and take it out Do not dispose of the dummy module For cooling protection against fire and in order to comply with EMC regulations you must refit the dummy module if you remove the power supply module and no new power supply module will be installed gt Pus
64. erviews lists DMA Direct Memory Access DMI Desktop Management Interface DVD Digital Versatile Disk ECC Error Correcting Code ECP Extended Capabilities Port EEPROM Electrical Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory EGB Elektrostatisch gefahrdete Bauteile components are in danger of electrostatic EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMP Emergency Management Port EMV Elektromagnetische Vertraglichkeit electromagnetic compatibility EPP Enhanced Parallel Port ESD ElectroStatic Discharge elektrostatische Entladung FDC Floppy Disk Controller FIFO First In First Out FPC Front Panel Controller FRU Field Replaceable Unit FSB Front Side Bus GAM Global Access Manager GUI Graphical User Interface HDD Hard Disk Drive HSC Hot Swap Controller 2C Inter Integrated Circuit IDE Intelligent Drive Electronics VO Input Output ICM Intelligent Chassis Management ID Identification IDE Integrated Drive Electronics IPSEC Internet Protocol Security IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface IRQ Industrial Standard Architecture LAN Local Area Network LBA Logical Block Address 02 TX150S2 158 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Overviews lists Glossary LCD Liquid Crystal Display LUN Logical Unit Number LVD Low Voltage Differential SCSI LWL LichtWellenLeiter fiber optic cable MBE Multi Bit Error MMF Mult
65. es 1 In order to avoid damaging fibre channel optical waveguide cables these must be encased within a protective hose see page 02 TX150S2 152 As the cables are secured to the articulated cable carrier when the server is pulled out the articulated cable carrier will extend 02 TX150S2 150 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server Once the cable management has been installed as described the server can be pulled out forwards as required for service U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 151 Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server Removal installation routines Routing the Fibre Channel Optical Waveguide cable The protective hose length approx 1m supplied with the mounting kit has a separable design Uses Separate the outside protective sheath 1 from the inside sheath gt Carefully lay the fibre channel optical waveguide cable 3 into the inside protective sheath 2 gt Push the outside protective sheath 1 over the inside protective sheath The sheath openings must be arranged to be on opposite sides as illus trated in the sectional view A B 02 TX150S2 152 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server gt Route the fibre channel optical waveguide cable on the articulated cable carrier as
66. etely disconnect the line voltage unplug the power cable NMI NMI button Pressing the NMI button starts an non maskable interrupt The NMI button can only be activated with a pointed object eg bent paperclip reset Reset button Pressing the reset button restarts the System via BIOS The reset button can only be activated with a pointed object eg bent paperclip ID ID button localize Pressing the ID button lights up the integrated ID indicator on the front and the ID indicator on the rear side of the server The two ID indicators are synchronized Indicators on the front panel Operating status indicator bicolor Lights orange when the server is switched off but it is connected to line voltage standby mode Lights green when the server is switched on Drive busy indicator green Lights green when drives connected to the SCSI onboard controller are being accessed SCSI hard disk drive or backup drive 02 TX150S2 32 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating AX Global Error indicator orange Is dark when the system is OK No critical event or event indicating service requirement has occurred Blinks orange when a critical event has occurred or a pre failure event has been detected Users can check BIOS setup system and event log for event details or use ServerView The indicator blinks also in standby mod
67. for redundancy Product Main memory for There are 4 slots available The slots accept 256 MB 512 GB or 1 GB DDR RAM modules The maximum main memory capacity is 4 GB Single channel and dual channel configuration are possible Single channel S26361 F3019 E512 Main memory 256 MB DDR 400 occupies one bank max 2 or 3 per system S26361 F3019 E513 Main memory 512 MB DDR 400 occupies one bank max 2 or 3 per system S26361 F3019 E514 Main memory 1 GB DDR 400 occupies one bank max 2 or 3 per system Dual channel S26361 F3019 E522 2x main memory 256 MB DDR 400 occupies two banks max 1 per system S26361 F3019 E523 2x main memory 512 MB DDR 400 occupies two banks max 1 per system S26361 F3019 E524 2x main memory 1 GB DDR 400 occupies two banks max 1 per system U41057 J19 2146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 13 Product designations General information Product Accessible drives The system unit has 4 bays 1x3 5 3x5 25 The 3 5 bay is occupied by a floppy disk drive The three 5 25 bays one bay is occupied by a DVD CD or CD RW drive the two remaining bays can be occupied by two accessible drives or a HDD extension box only SCSI version SNP SY F2234E1 A DVD ROM ATAPI max 2 system SNP SY F2240E1 A CD ROM ATAPI max 2 system S26361 F3008 E1 CD RW DVD drive
68. h the new power supply module into the installation bay gt Lift the green handle somewhat upwards so that the forked levers can fit to the noses Push the green handle downwards until the locking slide engages gt Connect the power cord 02 TX150S2 124 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Power supply Replacing power backplane Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed all power supply modules have been removed The power backplane is mounted on the power supply cage The power supply cables are unremovable connected to the power backplane gt Lay the floorstand model on a flat surface with the uncovered side facing upwards This step has to be carried out by two people as the server may weight up to 28 kg gt Remove the air duct gt Disconnect all power cables of the redundant power supply For the cabling see page 02 TX150S2 59 Remove the knurled screw see circle which fasten the power backplane to the power supply cage gt Push the power backplane somewhat downwards to release it from the three guiding bolts see arrows Take the power backplane out of the server The installation of the new power backplane is done in reverse order U41057 J19 2146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 125 Power supply Removal installation routines Upgrading from standard PS to
69. half the way Plug the flat ribbon cable and the USB cable on the operating panel board Push the operating panel module completely into its bay vvpevypvV y Turn the 5 25 drives and the dummy covers to the left by 90 and reinstall them in the drive cage Mount the front cover gt Mount the former left side cover floorstand model for top cover see page 02 TX150S2 82 gt Screw the angled mounting bracket of the rack front panel to the server on the left and on the right side using four countersunk head screws 1 02 TX150S2 138 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Conversion of the housing model gt Screw the rack front panel to the mounting bracket on the left and on the right side using four countersunk head screws 1 It must be possible for the front panel to project downwards over the edge of the table gt Screw the two carrier rails onto server at the left and right with three screws 1 gt Mount the server into the rack description see next chapter In order to display the rack server correctly under ServerView the server type has to be set Insert the ServerStart CD ROM into the drive gt Call the program SCU_Chassis Model Conversion under Tools System Configuration and change the server type into PRIMERGY TX150S2 Rack U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 139 Conversion of the housing model Removal ins
70. he horizontal frequency also called line frequency or horizontal deflection frequency can be found in the operating manual concerning the monitor gt How to set the correct horizontal frequency of the screen can be looked up in the manual concerning the software of the graphics card or the manual concerning the operating system 02 TX150S2 70 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Diagnostics Troubleshooting No mouse pointer displayed on the screen e Mouse driver not installed gt Check if the mouse driver is installed correctly and activated Information concerning the mouse driver can be found in the documentation for mouse operating system and application program e Mouse controller disabled In case the supplied mouse is used the mouse controller on the system board has to be switched on Check in the B OS Setup if the mouse controller is enabled Floppy disk cannot be read or written gt Check if the write protection of the floppy disk is activated gt Check the entry for the floppy disk drive in the B OS Setup Check in the B OS Setup if the floppy disk drive controller and the write permission are switched on information can also be found in the technical manual for the system board gt Make sure that the cables of the floppy disk drive are connected correctly Time and or date not correct gt Set the time and or the date in the operating system or in the BIOS Setup il In case time and date ar
71. holes For adjustment in each case two plug washers must be pre mounted at the support uprights and the support a Place the plug washers 1 in the holes of the support uprights and or of the support angle at the marked attachment points LH IE 7 bF Ly For better orientation the height units are marked on the support uprights U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 143 Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server Removal installation routines QI 2x M4x8 O Using the supplied Allen key No 5 secure the end of the telescopic rails with the corresponding assembly brackets with two screws M4 each 1 and 2 in the rack at the support uprights and or at the support angle Note with the fact that two plug washers each are used in the appropriate openings of the support uprights and or the support angle gt Adjust if necessary the length of the telescopic rails by using the oblong holes of the assembly brackets HL and HR gt Mount the PRIMECENTER rack cable management articulated cable guide as described in the technical manual of the PRIMECENTER rack gt Mount the server see page 02 TX150S2 154 gt Route the cables with the inserted server as described in the technical manual of the PRIMECENTER rack 02 TX150S2 144 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server Mounting in the DataCenter rack For moun
72. i Mode Faser NMI Non Maskable Interrupt NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory OLR OnLine Removable OS Operating System PC98 Information bus between system board and power supply P64H PCI64 Hub PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PDA Prefailure Detection and Analysing POST Power ON Self Test PXE Preboot eXecution Environment RAID Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks RAM Random Access Memory RAMDAG Random Access Memory Digital Analog Converter RDRAM Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory ROM Read Only Memory RSB Remote Service Board RTC Real Time Clock RTDS Remote Test and Diagnose System SAF TE SCSI Accesses Fault Tolerance Enclosures SATA Serial ATA Advanced Technology Attachment SBE Single Blt Error SCA Single Connector Attachment SCSI Small Computer System Interface SDR Sensor Data Record SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory SEL System Event Log U41057 J19 2146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 159 Glossary Overviews lists SGRAM Synchronous Graphic Random Access Memory SMB System Management Bus SMI System Management Interrupt SSU System Setup Utility USB Universal Serial Bus VGA Video Graphic Adapter WOL Wake On LAN 02 TX150S2 160 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Index A accessible drives 02 TX150S2 8 acclimatization time 02 TX150S2 28 availability 02 TX150S2 8 B BIOS update 02 TX150S2 9 Cc cabling SATA version 02 TX150S2 6
73. ial operation Installation Fasten the anti tilt bracket using the two knurled screws 1 Transportation locks gt Ifthe hard disk modules are equipped with transportation locks 1 remove them U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 21 Installation Installation and initial operation Installation steps floorstand model Prepairing the keyboard Installing the hard disk cover Connect the devices to the server in accordance with the configuration Connecting the monitor to the line voltage Connecting the server to the line voltage Routing cables Installation steps rack model Mount assembly kit and insert server see order lists for location diagram prepared with Rack Architect see beginning page 02 TX150S2 141 Connect the devices to the server in accordance with the rack configuration Connecting the server to the line voltage Routing cables Preparing the keyboard ZO gt Plug the appropriate connector of the keyboard cable into the socket on the underside of the keyboard as shown in the illustration above 02 TX150S2 22 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Installation Installing the hard disk cover You will find the hard disk cover in a seperate cardboard box Unlock the server 1 and remove the key Slide up the cover of the ac
74. iately thus boosting system performance during write operations When a power failure occurs with enabled write cache data may be lost The hard disk write cache should always be configured in the same way for all disk drives While the server is booting POST press CTRL M Select Objects Select Physical Drive Select PORT 0 Select Write Cache On yY vV Vy vy y U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 39 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation gt Press ESC gt Select PORT 1 gt Select Write Cache On SATA RAID controller configuration You may configure the SATA RAID controller either before running ServerStart or with ServerStart It is recommended to use ServerStart Configuring the SATA RAID controller is either performed via the BIOS configu ration utility calling CTRL F during BIOS POST or with the ServerStart CD using PAM Promise Array Management More information is contained in the FastTrak S150 TX4 User Manual on the ServerBooks CD in section controllers Activating the hard disk write cache By default the hard disk write cache is disabled This presetting may be changed Consequently not every data modification in main memory is written to disk immediately thus boosting system performance during write operations When a power failure occurs with enabled write cache data may be lost The hard disk write cache should always be configured in the sa
75. ically later Proceed as follows gt Restart the server gt Press F2 when the message Press lt F2 gt to enter SETUP is displayed on the screen U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 101 RemoteView service board S2 Removal installation routines gt Select the menu item JDE Primary Channel Master from the Disk Drives screen page in the BIOS setup gt Set the value for Type to Auto gt Select the menu item IPMI Configuration from the BIOS setup gt Set the value for Diagnostic System to enabled Then set the entry for Next Boot Uses to Diagnostic System gt Save the settings and exit the BIOS Setup The server boots MS DOS and the RemoteView from the chipDISK il If the RemoteView software is not yet installed on the chipDISK install the software as described in the manual for RemoteView Toterminate RemoteView use the menu item Boot Original OS The server will then boot the standard operating system RemoteView service board S2 You will find the installation removal and configuration of the RSB S2 in the item RSB S2 RSB S2 LP in module Controllers of the service manual this item is only available in the online version The preferred slots for the RSB S2 are PCI slot 1 4 or 5 The RSB S2 is connected by a data cable only to the system board The RSB S2 kit includes an external power supply 02 TX150S2 102 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Boards in PC
76. iguration of the Server with ServerStart Operating system already installed The server is switched on performs a system test and boots the operating system Please note that the memory size displayed during the system test varies according to the PCI slot equipment Switching off The power on indicator lights green gt Shut down the operating system gt Press for a short time the ON OFF button on the front side of the server The server switches OFF and goes to standby mode The power on indicator lights orange il If the server cannot be switched off by this an error has occured in the server By pressing the ON OFF button longer than four seconds the server will be switched off in any case power button override U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 37 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Other power ON OFF possibilities In addition to using the ON OFF button the server can also be switched ON OFF as follows Specified switch on switch off time With ServerView it is possible to set a particular time at which the server will be switched on or off Modem signal ring indicator The server is switched ON via an internal or external modem Wake On LAN WOL The server is switched ON by a command via the LAN Magic Package After a power failure The server automatically switches ON following a power failure depending of the settings in the BIOS Power button override
77. in DIMM OA and OB blue slots and identical memory modules in DIMM 1A and 1B black slots 02 TX150S2 108 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines System board Installing removing memory modules Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed air duct has been removed Installing memory modules gt Flip the ejector tabs on each side of the relevant slot outwards Insert the memory module into the slot 1 until the ejector tabs engage on both sides of the memory module 2 Removing memory modules Even with the system switched off certain parts of the device e g memory modules and PCI expansion boards may still be energised These components may only be replaced when device is completely without voltage U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 109 System board Removal installation routines gt Flip the ejector tabs on each side of the slot outwards 1 Remove the memory module from its slot 2 02 TX150S2 110 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines System board Processor Processors are components which are extremely sensitive to electro static discharges and must be handled with caution After taking a processor out of its protective wrapper or out of a socket set it on an insulated antistatic surface with the smooth side down
78. lescopic rails with the brackets in the 3rd Party rack as described in page 02 TX150S2 142 Mount the server see page 02 TX150S2 154 Route the cables as described in the original manual of the rack Installing the server a At least two people are needed to position the server in the rack gt Pull the mounted telescopic bars completely out toward the front They must click into place so that you can no longer push them back 02 TX150S2 154 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server gt Lift the server onto the two projecting telescopic bars a Never lift the server into the rack using the handles on the front panel Position the server so that the holes of the telescopic bars are in line with those of the server When doing this ensure that the telescopic bars are kept in a locked position gt Secure the telescopic bars to the server using three M4x6 screws on the left side one screw on the center hole and on the right side one screw on the center hole and one screw on the rear hole U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 155 Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server Removal installation routines The following steps can then be carried out by one person only gt Slide the server into the rack 1 Fasten
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80. me way for all disk drives The hard disk write cache may only be enabled via PAM gt Choose the controller options via PAM and select Disk Parameters gt Deactivate the check box Disable Hard Disk Write Cache You will find further information in the SATA RAID controller manual Promise Array Management PAM for FastTrak S150 TX2plus S150 TX4 and TX4000 User Manual 02 TX150S2 40 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Configuration with ServerStart With the ServerStart CD provided you can configure the server and install the operating system in a convenient manner Descriptions of operating systems not covered in the RAID controller manual are provided in the appropriate readme files on the driver diskettes SCSI hard disks The menu guided configuration includes the server configuration with the SCU and the SCSI RAID controller configuration with the GAM Global Array Manager SATA hard disks The menu guided configuration includes the server configuration with the SCU and the SATA RAID controller configuration with the PAM Promise Array Manager To find out how to operate ServerStart and for further information refer to the corresponding ServerStart manual Configuration without ServerStart Configuring the SCSI RAID controller SCSI hard disks See page 02 TX150S2 39 Configuring the SATA RAID controller SATA hard disks See pag
81. mended by the manufacturer CR2032 Do not throw lithium batteries into the trashcan Please dispose of batteries in accordance with local government regulations Make sure that you insert the battery the right way round The plus pole must be on the top at es gt Push the locking spring in the direction of the arrow 1 so that the lithium battery snaps out of the holder and pull the battery out 2 gt Slide the new battery of identical type into the holder 3 and push it in the direction of the arrow 4 until it locks in place il If the batteries are not entirely empty and you replace them one after the other that means they are not removed at the same time the settings remain stored Nevertheless check the date and the internal time after replacing the two batteries 02 TX150S2 116 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines System board Changing the system board Removing the system board Requirements gt Y vY Vy Vv Vv y 7y server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed Lay the floorstand model on a flat surface with the uncovered side facing upwards This step has to be carried out by two people as the server may weight up to 28 kg Remove the memory modules Remove all controllers from their slots Remove the air duct Remove the system fan Remove the processor heat sink Remove the processor
82. monitoring the environment temperature The data for the EEPROM and the current temperature values as well are transmitted to the system board via the connected I C bus The IDTEMP combo must be correctly installed in order to run an exact temper ature monitoring to project the front end in the server management or install the server using ServerStart The information provided on the IDTEMP combo must not be altered Exception If the chassis version is converted from floorstand model to rack model the server identification must be revaluated in order to match the image displayed in the server management system ServerView The IDTEMP combo may not be changed because of the informations which are in the EEPROM to identify the system If the combo is defective a spare part must be ordered specially by specifying the ident number see type label The IDTEMP combo is situated on a separate holder under the SCSI hard disk cage Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 131 Replacing the IDTEMP combo Removal installation routines gt Push the holder in direction of the arrow gt Take out the holder carefully The green plastic part is the colored marking of a touch point Remove the green plastic part from the connector on the IDTEMP combo gt Disconnect
83. nfor mation please refer to the operating manual supplied with the monitor U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 69 Troubleshooting Diagnostics e Power cable or monitor cable not connected gt Switch off monitor and server Check if the power cable is plugged correctly to monitor and grounded power outlet Check if the monitor cable is connected correctly to server and monitor in case a plug is available If a separate graphics card is installed in the server the monitor cable must be connected to the connection of this graphics card gt Switch on the monitor and the server Flickering stripes on the screen N Switch off the server immediately Risk of damaging the monitor e Monitor does not support the set horizontal frequency Determine which horizontal frequencies are supported by your monitor Further information about the horizontal frequency also called line frequency or horizontal deflection frequency can be found in the operating manual concerning the monitor gt How to set the correct horizontal frequency of the monitor can be looked up in the manual concerning the software of the graphics card or the manual concerning the operating system No screen display or drifting screen display e The wrong horizontal frequency or resolution is set for the monitor or the application program gt Determine which horizontal frequencies are supported by your monitor Further information about t
84. ng button gt Swing the handle of the hard disk module fully upwards 2 Insert the new hard disk module 1 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 87 Hard disk subsystem Removal installation routines gt Swing the carrier handle of the hard disk module completely down to enable the locking button to engage 2 Removing hard disk module Solve the locking mechanism by pressing the locking button gt Swing the handle of the hard disk module fully upwards gt Remove the hard disk module If a hard disk drive has been removed and no new drive is installed in its place then install a dummy cover in the empty bay Replacing a hard disk module during operation hot plug A hard disk drive may only be replaced during operation if the orange LED on the hard disk module remains lit Never pull out a hard disk module during operation if you are not sure that the hard disk drive is operated on a RAID controller and is part of a disk array operates in RAID Level 1 or 5 If you replace a hard disk module during operation proceed as follows gt Solve the locking mechanism of the hard disk module indicated as defective by pressing the locking button gt Swing the handle of the hard disk module fully upwards gt Pull out the hard disk module a few centimeters gt Wait at least 60 seconds so that the RAID controller can recognize that a hard disk module has been removed and the
85. ng panel module also in the drive cage for accessible drives Installing removing an accessible 5 25 drive Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed front cover has been removed il New 5 25 drive are delivered without EasyClick rails Before installing a new 5 25 drive you have to unscrew the EasyClick rails from the dummy cover or the old 5 25 drive Afterwards the EasyClick rails have to be mounted on the new 5 25 drive If a 5 25 drive is to be installed in a bay in which no 5 25 drive was previously installed then the dummy cover must be removed from this bay beforehand In case the 5 25 drive is removed and not replaced by a new one the dummy cover has to be reinstalled to comply with applicable EMC regulations regula tions on electromagnetic compatibility and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures 02 TX150S2 92 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Accessible drives and operating panel Removing dummy cover gt Press together the two springs of the EasyClick rails in the direction marked 1 to disengage the locking mechanism gt Pull the dummy cover out of the bay 2 Remove the EasyClick rails from the dummy cover by removing the four screws 2xUNC6 32 and 2xM3 on each side Keep the dummy cover for future use In case the 5 25 drive is later
86. nly if the server is equipped with a RAID controller a defective hard disk module can be replaced during operation hot plug U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 7 Description General information Accessible drives A 3 5 inch floppy disk drive 1 44 MB and three bays for the installation of accessible drives CD ROM DVD ROM CD burner or tape drive are available The accessible drives cannot be replaced during operation In the SCSI version it is possible to install a HDD extension box in two bays of the accessible drives Power supply In its basic configuration level the server has a fixed power supply unit standard power supply that adjusts automatically to a power voltage in the range from 100 V 240 V As an option this power supply unit can be replaced with a hot plug power supply unit redundant power supply which consists of two power supply modules in the maximum configuration To achieve redundant power supply the second power supply module must be added If one power supply module of the redundant power supply unit fails the second power supply module ensures unimpaired continued operation and the defective power supply module can be replaced during operation hot plug High level of availability and failure protection When accessing stored data 1 bit errors in the main memory are automatically recognized and corrected by ECC mechanism ECC Error Detection Code ASR amp R Automatic Server Re
87. nt cover gt Disengage the three tabs 1 on the left side one after the other and rotate the front cover outwards 2 about 2 cm Disengage the two tabs 1 on the right side one after the other and pull out the front cover frontwards 2 Installation of the front cover is performed in reverse order N For installing make sure that all tabs engage correctly 02 TX150S2 80 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Opening closing the server Rack model gt Loosen the four knurled screws 1 and pull the server carefully out of the rack up to the stop 2 gt Press in the locking spring 1 on both sides and carefully pull the server outwards 2 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 81 Opening closing the server Removal installation routines A You need the help of another person to take the server out of the rack Remove the telescopic rails on the left and right side three screws gt Take the server out of the rack Unlock the top cover with removing the two screws at the rear 1 02 TX150S2 82 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Hard disk subsystem gt Push the top cover approx 2 cm backwards 2 gt Lift off the top cover upwards 3 Closing is done in reverse order Ha
88. ntrusion detection switch which is mounted on the front cover 1 gt Reach for the intrusion detection switch through the left side opening under the SCSI hard disk cage and pull the intrusion detection switch backwards through the recess in the front cover 2 gt Disconnect the end of the intrusion detection switch cable from the intrusion connector on the system board see page 02 TX150S2 43 Installation of the new intrusion detection switches is to be performed in reverse order 02 TX150S2 134 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Conversion of the housing model Conversion of the housing model From floorstand model to rack model Requirements conversion kit S26361 F2618 L220 floorstand model has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed hard disk cover and cover of the accessible drives has been removed they are no longer needed for the rack model for floorstand model with redundant power supply anti tilt bracket has been removed front cover has been removed is no longer needed for the rack model the conversion kit contains an other front cover Remove the right side cover and the top cover one part together as follows JO gt Unscrew the two screws on the rear side U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 135 Conversion of the housing model Removal installation routines
89. o oa FR oO pm Some of the devices that you connect require special drivers See the documentation for the connected device gt Connect the data cables at the server and peripherals Connecting the monitor to the line voltage Plug the power cord of the monitor into a properly grounded power outlet of the main AC supply circuit The rated current for the monitor can be found on the technical data label on the monitor U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 25 Installation Installation and initial operation Connecting the server to the line voltage The power supply units automatically adjust to the voltage range from 100 V 240 V It is not necessary to switch over the power supply unit Standard power supply Plug the delivered power cord into the insulated socket of the server 1 and into a properly grounded power outlet of the main AC supply circuit and or the rack model into the socket strip of the rack 2 see also item rack in the service manual module System components 02 TX150S2 26 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Installation Redundant power supply Connect each power supply module to a grounded power outlet with the power cable supplied 1 2 You will find the description of the indicatorsof the power supply module on page 02 TX150S2 36 If you connect the two power cor
90. on CD S26361 K934 V105 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 512 KB cache 2x 256 MB memory S26361 K934 V115 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 512 KB cache 2x 512 MB memory S26361 K934 V125 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 512 KB cache 2x 1 GB memory S26361 K934 V107 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 1 M cache 2x 256 MB memory S26361 K934 V117 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 1 Mcache 2x 512 MB memory S26361 K934 V127 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 1 Mcache 2x 1 GB memory S26361 K934 V108 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 2 GHz 800 MHz 1 Mcache 2x 256 MB memory S26361 K934 V118 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 2 GHz 800 MHz 1 Mcache 2x 512 MB memory 26361 K934 V 128 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 2 GHz 800 MHz 1 Mcache 2x 1 GB memory S26361 K934 V305 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 512 KB cache 2x 256 MB memory S26361 K934 V315 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 512 KB cache 2x 512 MB memory 02 TX150S2 10 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 General information Product designations Product Base units S26361 K934 V325 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 512 KB cache 2x 1 GB m
91. outines Power supply Remove the five mounting screws 1 which attach the adapter plate of the standard power supply to the housing gt Slide the standard power supply somewhat towards the inside 1 to detach it from the brackets in the side cover and take it out towards the side 2 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 127 Power supply Removal installation routines Installing redundant power supply gt Mount the power backplane on the power supply cage gt Install the empty power supply cage For installing make sure that the power supply cage fits into the brackets in the side cover arrows and that the screw on the rear side of the power supply cage is positioned correctly on the distance holder circle Make sure that no cables are damaged Fix the screw 02 TX150S2 128 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Power supply vv vy 7y Fix the locking rail with four screws 1 on the rear side of the server Fix the power supply cage with three screws 2 Connect all boards and devices to the new power supply For the cabling see page 02 TX150S2 59 Reinstall the air duct Insert the power supply module The redundant power supply module automatically adjusts to the proper voltage range Install the dummy module Close the server Mount the anti tilt br
92. oving the two screws on each side 02 TX150S2 94 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Accessible drives and operating panel Installing removing the HDD extension box In the SCSI version the two lower 5 25 inch bays for accessible drives can be used to install a HDD extension box But it is required that the server is equipped with a 1 or 2 channel RAID controller il It is not allowed to operate the hard disks of the HDD extension box together with the internal hard disks via one common SCSI line The HDD extension box allows up to three additional hard disk modules to be installed Each hard disk module can accommodate a SCSI hard disk drive with an SCA Single Connector Attachment interface and a maximum height of 1 inch The SCSI hard disk module is connected to the SCSI backplane without cables via the SCA interface This allows SCSI hard disk modules to be simply plugged in or pulled out If the server has a RAID controller and a corresponding RAID configuration defective hard disk modules can also be exchanged during operation For upgrading to a HDD extension box you need the conversion kit S26361 F2826 E1 Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed front cover has been removed The HDD extension box is delivered without EasyClick rails Before installing a HDD extension box you have to remove the EasyClick r
93. own in bold print PCI bus resources PCI slots PCI slot 64 bit Bus frequency Description 32 bit 1 32bit 33 MHz 5V 32 bit PCI bus slot 2 64 bit 66 MHz 3 3 V 64 bit PCI bus slot 3 64bit 66 MHz 3 3 V 64 bit PCI bus slot 4 32bit 33 MHz 5V 32 bit PCI bus slot 5 32bit 33 MHz 5V 32 bit PCI bus slot U41057 J19 2146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 47 Settings Installation and initial operation PCI IRQ Line x assignment of the PCI interrupts PCI IRQ Line x defines which ISA interrupts are used for the separate PCI slots If you select Auto in the BIOS setup the interrupts are assigned automatically and no further settings are required Multifunctional PCI boards or boards with an integrated PCI to PCI bridge can use several PCI interrupts INTA INTB INTC INTD Monofunctional PCI boards default only use one PCI interrupt INTA per PCI slot The PCI interrupts INTA INTB INTC and INTD are available for every PCI slot The same interrupt can be assigned simultaneously to several PCI boards You should avoid this condition due to reduced performance If you use a setting other than Auto the Plug amp Play functionality of the system BIOS for the corresponding PCI boards is deactivated Auto The PCl interrupts are assigned automatically in accordance with the Plug amp Play guidelines Disabled No ISA interrupt is assigned to the PCI interrupt 3 4 5 7 1
94. per FW Run X13 7 Connectors to SATA controller HDDO jumper is not set HDD3 4 Connector power supply X9 8 SATA connectors for hard disk drives The LEDs are made visible on the front side of the mounting frames via light conductors which are situated at the mounting frames of the drives The signal of the LEDs is the same as for SCSI hard disk drives The controlling of the LEDs does only work if a driver has been loaded U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 57 Settings Installation and initial operation Power backplane Part number A3C40052762 1 Connector power supply module 1 2 Connector power supply module 2 02 TX150S2 58 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Internal cabling Internal cabling The Pn numbers of the power cables are identic for the standard and the redundant power supply You will not find a special drawing for the power supply cabling SCSI version 1 channel SCSI version with onboard SCSI controller HostRAID In the basic version the tape drives and the four internal hard disk drives are connected to the onboard SCSI controller via one SCSI cable The HostRAID function can also be used with this cabling 1 channel SCSI version with additional SCSI RAID controller A SCSI RAID controller is installed into a PCI slot and connected with the four internal hard disk drives In this case the connection
95. position of the nuts in the groove until they lock into the correct position 02 TX150S2 148 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server Using the supplied Allen key No 5 secure the two telescopic rails with two screws M5 each in the rack at the right and left support uprights Please note that the guide nubs of the telescopic rails next to the spring nuts must fit into the holes in the support uprights gt Mount the server see page 02 TX150S2 154 Mounting the articulated cable carrier cable management In contrast to the instruction in the technical manual for the 19 inch Classic rack the articulated cable carrier is fastened only to the support upright not at the server gt To secure the articulated cable carrier place two spring nuts in the groove of the rear right support upright This must be done at a height that matches the position of the cables on the server that the articulated cable carrier is supporting U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 149 Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server Removal installation routines Fix the articulated cable carrier with two mounting screws on the rear right support upright Route the cables as shown in the figure and secure them to the articulated cable carrier with cable ti
96. rd disk subsystem There are two versions of the hard disk subsystem SCSI version SATA version SCSI version The hard disk subsystem consists of a hard disk cage with up to four ULTRA 320 SCSI hard disk modules and the SCSI backplane You can mount up to 4 hard disk modules into the PRIMERGY TX150S2 server Ultra3 Wide U320 SCSI hard disk drives are used The hard disk drives are mounted in modules which makes it very easy to insert or remove the hard disk Each module is equipped with a status indicator and an error indicator The hard disk subsystem can be controlled by the onboard U320 controller a PCI standard SCSI controller or by a SCSI RAID controller The SCSI IDs of the hard disk modules are predefined see also page 02 TX150S2 63 In the SCSI version it is possible to install a HDD extension box in two bays of the accessible drives By this three additional ULTRA 320 SCSI hard disk modules can be used SATA version The hard disk subsystem consists of a hard disk cage with up to four SATA hard disk modules and the SATA backplane Each hard disk module can accom modate a SATA hard disk drive with a SATA interface and a maximum height of 1 inch The module is connected to the SATA backplane without cables via the SATA interface This allows hard disk modules to be simply plugged in or pulled out The hard disk subsystem can be controlled by a SATA controller or by a SATA RAID controller U41057 J19 Z146 1 7
97. removed all SATA hard disk drives have been removed Check if all hard disk drives are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays Disconnect the power cable 1 the four SATA data cables 2 and the I2C connector 3 from the SCSI backplane Remove the four screws two at each side that fasten the SATA backplane holder to the hard disk cage Take the SATA backplane together with the holder out of the server Be carefully with the isolation foil Press down the rear side of the body bound rivets which fasten the SATA backplane to the holder and lift the SATA backplane from the holder Installation of the new SATA backplane is performed in reverse order U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 91 Accessible drives and operating panel Removal installation routines Accessible drives and operating panel A total of three accessible drives and a floppy disk drive can be mounted in the PRIMERGY TX150S2 server Each SCSI drive must be assigned to a unique SCSI ID 4 6 The termi nation has to be switched off In the SCSI version the two lower 5 25 inch bays for accessible drives can be used to install a HDD extension box But it is required that the server is equipped with a 1 or 2 channel RAID controller il It is not allowed to operate the hard disks of the HDD extension box together with the internal hard disks via one common SCSI line You find the operati
98. rom MA to CS 02 TX150S2 54 July 2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Settings Operating panel board Part number A3C40050401 1 Connector for operating panel cable 2 USB connector The operating panel board is included in the spare part operating panel module C26361 K644 Z330 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 55 Settings Installation and initial operation SCSI backplane Part number A3C40020516 You find the SCSI backplane with 4 slots for hard disk modules on the hard disk cage The termination is done by the SCSI backplane ow o 1 X5 SCSI input connector 4 LEDs 2 X6 Power connector 5 SCA connectors IDO upto ID3 3 X7 SMB connector i2C bus The LEDs are made visible at the front side of the mounting frames via light conductors which are situated at the mounting frames of the drives 02 TX150S2 56 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Settings SATA backplane Part number A3C 40040589 You will find the SATA backplane with 4 slots for SATA hard disk modules located on the hard disk cage 7 1 1 C bus connector X11 5 not used Program connector 2 SMB connector I C bus X10 6 LEDs 3 Jum
99. rotation of the hard disk can come to rest gt Pull the hard disk module completely out gt Solve the locking mechanism of the new hard disk module by pressing the locking button gt Swing the handle of the hard disk module fully upwards gt Insert a new hard disk module gt Now swing the carrier handle of the hard disk module completely down to enable the locking mechanism to engage 02 TX150S2 88 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Hard disk subsystem Changing the hard disk drive in the hard disk carrier Please note that the hard disk drives which can be ordered for the server are supplied already mounted in hard disk carriers Only under special circumstances should a hard disk drive need to be changed out of its carrier Make sure that the new hard disk drive has the right interface SCA or SATA gt Remove the hard disk module indicated as defective Remove the four screws on the sides of the hard disk carrier two on the right and two on the left Take the hard disk drive out of the hard disk carrier gt Replace the hard disk drive or the hard disk carrier gt Mount the hard disk drive in the hard disk carrier with four screws Use always the four delivered screws round headed Every other screws head form will damage the guiding rails on each side Installation is performed in reverse order U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 89 Hard disk subsy
100. ses for SCSI devices Each device which is connected to the SCSI interface or to a SCSI controller hard disks and other drives must have an unambigous address The address is called ID identifier When connecting drives make sure that no ID is assigned more than once On the SCA hard disks the IDs needn t to be set For each hard disk bay a corresponding ID is determined by hardware SCSI backplane It is not possible to change this IDs Hard disk ID3 Hii c bhd g Es O 9 2 Hard disk ID1 HINHITHITHI N i O ga SCSI addresses with HDD extension box CD ROM HD ID2 HD ID1 HD IDO Flo HD ID3 HD ID2 HD ID1 HD IDO HDD extension box U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 63 Internal cabling Installation and initial operation SATA version Cabling with an additional SATA controller PSU P5 Y1248 V8 Floppy E P4 D1751 partition Y1737 V111 CD Rom P2 N SCSI device Y1548 V9 P3 Y1548 V10 SCSI Z device opt CHA FAN1 pel S se chipDISK VAN 2 o ZT N V N
101. shown in the figure and secure them with cable ties 1 Please make sure that the fibre channel optical waveguide cable protected as described is routed in such a way on the articulated cable carrier that in the extended as well as in the folded condition of the carrier no damages can occur Mounting in 3rd Party racks For mounting the server in a 3rd Party rack the following parts from the rack mounting kit S26361 F2734 E L31 are necessary two telescopic rails assembled four assembly brackets VL VR HL HR possibly eight plug washers possibly protective hose for fibre channel optical waveguide cable gt Consult the original manual of the 3rd Party rack for information about mechanical installation in the rack and or environmental considerations When installing the server in a 3rd Party rack it is essential that air flow is maintained from the front of the rack to the rear of the rack to properly cool the server U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 153 Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server Removal installation routines gt gt Mount the necessary manufacturer original parts like support angle or cable management Sometimes a number of parts of the delivered mounting kit cannot be used because original parts of the 3rd Party rack are to be used Mount the supplied four assembly brackets on the telescopic rails as described in page 02 TX150S2 142 Mount the assembled te
102. stem Removal installation routines Replacing the SCSI backplane The SCSI backplane is mounted on the hard disk cage It is not necessary to remove the hard disk cage before replacing the SCSI backplane Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed all SCSI hard disk drives have been removed Check if all hard disk drives are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays ee BL D i pan Disconnect the power cable 1 the SCSI data cable 2 and the 1 C connector 3 from the SCSI backplane Remove the four screws two at each side that fasten the SCSI backplane holder to the hard disk cage Take the SCSI backplane together with the holder out of the server Be carefully with the isolation foil Press down the rear side of the body bound rivets which fasten the SCSI backplane to the holder and lift the SCSI backplane from the holder Installation of the new SCSI backplane is performed in reverse order 02 TX150S2 90 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Hard disk subsystem Replacing the SATA backplane The SATA backplane is mounted on the hard disk cage It is not necessary to remove the hard disk cage before replacing the SATA backplane Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been
103. system board gt vv vv 7y Insert the system board by holding it at a slight angle and sliding the connectors into the connector panel There will be some resistance Make sure that the two light emitting diodes positioned beneath keyboard mouse socket are not damaged Adjust the system board with the two centre bolts 1 2 in graphic on page before Make sure that the guide rings engage properly in the drill holes of the system board After this it is no longer possible to push the system board sidewards Fasten the system board with the 11 screws Reconnect the cables to their original connectors il For the cabling see page 02 TX150S2 59 Reinstall the processor and the processor heat sink Reinstall the system fan Reinstall the air duct Reinsert the controllers to their slots Reinsert the memory modules into their memory banks After installing the new system board it is absolutely necessary to update the BIOS to ensure proper operation U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 119 Power supply Removal installation routines Power supply The server can be equipped with a standard power supply or with a redundant power supply In the basic configuration the server is equipped with the standard power supply unit Standard power supply Replacing standard power supply unit Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been remov
104. t You can configure the PRIMERGY server quickly and purposefully with the ServerStart software provided User guided menus are available for installing the server operating systems Service and Support PRIMERGY servers are service friendly and modular thus enabling quick and simple maintenance The flash EPROM program supplied with the FSC utilities supports fast BIOS update BIOS update With the optional Remote Test and Diagnosis System Remote View long distance maintenance and service remote can also be performed on the servers of the PRIMERGY series A RemoteView service board S2 RSBS2 can be used in conjunction with RemoteView Due to this remote diagnosis for system analysis remote configuration and remote restart also when the operating system failed or hardware failures appear are made possible U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 9 Product designations General information Product designations The sales information contained in this service manual is provided for service and may not be used as sales documentation It is possible that some products of the overview can not be ordered any more Product Base units SCSI version PRIMERGY TX150S2 with 1x Celeron Pentium 4 processor 1 x onboard U320 SCSI controller Intel LAN onboard 10 100 1000 Mbit graphics onboard controller ATI Rage XL 8 MB drive bay 3 5 occupied by one floppy disk 1 44 MB standard power supply ServerView ServerStart
105. tabs on the right and left To provide a better understanding of the procedure the installation is described before the removal Installing gt Hook the tabs 1 of the cover of the accessible drives into the guides on the left and on the right 2 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 77 Opening closing the server Removal installation routines gt Push backwards the top end of the cover of the accessible drives 1 gt Now you can slide the cover of the accessible drives up and down 2 Removing gt Slide the cover of the accessible drives to the position marked 1 02 TX150S2 78 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Opening closing the server gt Pull forwards the top end of the cover of the accessible drives and remove it 2 When you remove the cover make sure that the both guide notches topside are not damaged Removing Installing the left side cover Sod ge HODHA NN Unlock the server 1 gt Remove the two screws 2 at the rear Push back the left side cover in the direction marked 3 Remove the left side cover 4 Installation is performed in reverse order U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 79 Opening closing the server Removal installation routines Removing installing the fro
106. tallation routines Now the conversion is completed 02 TX150S2 140 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server If the rack model is integrated in an already existing installation that receives power from an industrial public power supply network with the IEC309 connector the public power supply protection must comply with the requirements for the non industrial public power supply networks for the type A connector The server must not be mounted into the height unit at the top of a rack because in this case it would not be possible to change the boards when the slide in unit is pulled out as far as possible As the server may weigh up to 28 kg at least two people are required in order to install it into the rack The rack may tip over if more than one heavy unit is removed Preparation In order to make the rack model lighter during the installation all redundant power supply modules and SCSI hard disk drives should be removed Check if the drives are marked so that they later can be replaced into their original slots Rack installation Two rack mounting kits are available 26361 F2734 E L31 Mounting kit for mounting servers in 19 racks DataCenter and PRIMECENTER rack all server racks confirming to EIA standard EIA 310 D 26361 F1331 L7 Mounting kit for mounting servers in
107. the line voltage Remove the lines which may be connected to the board 02 TX150S2 104 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Boards in PCI slots gt Press in direction of the arrow 1 on the clamp fix and remove it 2 gt Pull out the board of the slot 3 gt Insert the rear slot cover plate into the empty slot 1 Make sure that the rear slot cover plate is positioned in the groove a gt Insert the climb fix for fastening the rear slot cover plate as shown 2 Make sure that the climb fix engages in the housing U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 105 Boards in PCI slots Removal installation routines Removing the card guide The card guide serves as an additional holder for full length PCI boards mounted into the lower three slots You find the card guide above the SCSI hard disk cage Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed gt Remove the full length PCI boards from the lowest PCI slots Remove the screw see arrow gt Take the card guide out of the server Mounting is performed in reverse order 02 TX150S2 106 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines System board System board Air duct Removing installing the air duct Ro ne gt gt Tak
108. ting panel Removing the HDD extension box gt gt Press together the two springs of the EasyClick rails until they are unlocked Pull the HDD extension box out of the bay as far as possible A Make sure not to strain the cables Disconnect all cables from the HDD extension box Pull the HDD extension box completely out of its bay Remove the EasyClick rails from the HDD extension box by removing the four screws on each side Replacing the operating panel board Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed front cover has been removed Press together the two springs of the EasyClick rails until they are unlocked 1 Pull the operating panel module out of its bay as far as it is possible to unplug the flat ribbon cable and the USB cable from the operating panel board Unplug both cables U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 97 Accessible drives and operating panel Removal installation routines gt Pull the operating panel module out of its bay as far as it is possible to get access to the cable tie Thread the two cables through the cable tie Take the operating panel module out of its bay gt Push the new operating panel module into its bay as far as it is possible to have access to the cable tie gt Thread the two cables through the cable tie gt Push the operating panel module into i
109. ting the server in the PRIMECENTER rack the following parts from the rack mounting kit S26361 F2734 E L31 are necessary support angle two telescopic rails assembled assembly bracket HL two plug washers 2x M5x8 Fasten the delivered assembly bracket HL on the rear end of the left telescopic rail 1 with two screws M5x8 2 and two hexagonal flange nuts M5 3 When mounting the left telescopic rail in the DataCenter rack the supplied support angle must first be mounted level with the device on the rear left support upright gt Refer to the assembly instructions in the service item for the DataCenter rack see module System components U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 145 Fit assembly kit and rack mount the server Removal installation routines Using the mounting aid stencil mark the position of the attachment points for the telescopic rails and for the server front panel on the support uprights five height units Refer to the information on the mounting aid gt Mount the support angle at the appropriate height on the left rear support upright as described in the service item of the DataCenter rack see module System components Place the spring nuts to fasten the telescopic rails in the groove of the support uprights at the marked attachment points If necessary adjust the position of the nuts in the groove until they lock into the corr
110. to the onboard SCSI controller must be changed to the RAID controller The accessible drives must be unplugged from this SCSI cable After this the accessible drives can be connected to the onboard SCSI controller via an additional SCSI cable Supplementary channels of the RAID controller are available for external hard disk drive systems U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 59 Internal cabling Installation and initial operation Cabling with onboard SCSI controller PSU P P P3 z 2 Y1248 V8 h Floppy i o E D1751 partition Y1737 V111 E CD Rom SCSI fe device Y1548 V9 P3 Y1548 V10 SCSI device CHA FAN1 Wr oo A o o PA N oo J N solls N P J P1 1 HDD YW SCSI HD ID3 n__Y3718 V508 SCSI HD ID2 gt SCSI HD ID1 SCSI HD IDO sosos ao m SCSI backplane 1 channel Y3904 V1 ID Temp a HEHE Gombo Y3785 V301 Y3736 V1 i Intrusion switchi Operating panel board Intrusion switch USB Legend Stdby Power LED HD Active LED IDE FD Global Error LED Data Y3728 V1 ee USB Y3912 v1 H Identify LED Power Cable prefix T26139 02 TX150S2 60 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Installation and initial operation Internal cabling Cabling with additional SCSI RAID controller
111. ts bay as far as it is possible to plug the cables Plug the flat ribbon cable and the USB cable on the operating panel board Push the operating panel module into the housing until it engages Replacing the floppy disk drive Requirements server has been switched off power cords have been disconnected left side cover has been removed front cover has been removed gt Disconnect the power cable and the data cable from the floppy disk drive 02 TX150S2 98 July2004 U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 Removal installation routines Accessible drives and operating panel gt Remove the two screws 1 that attach the drive holder to the housing front side gt Pull the drive holder out of the server 2 Remove the two screws 1 and take the floppy disk drive out of the drive holder Installation is performed in reverse order U41057 J19 Z146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 99 RemoteView medium Removal installation routines RemoteView medium To be able to install Remote View the remote monitoring and diagnostics system on the server a Remote View chipDISK is optionally available for the PRIMERGY TX15082 The chipDISK features an IDE interface and is mounted on a side of the hard disk cage Two different versions are available chipDISK with removable CompactFlash CF mass storage card chipDISK with removable Microdrive storage ranging from 170 MB to 1
112. z 1 Mcache 2x 256 MB memory S26361 K934 V217 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 1 M cache 2x 512 MB memory S26361 K934 V227 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 1 M cache 2x 1 GB memory S26361 K934 V208 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 2 GHz 800 MHz 1 M cache 2x 256 MB memory S26361 K934 V218 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 2 GHz 800 MHz 1 M cache 2x 512 MB memory U41057 J19 2146 1 76 July 2004 02 TX150S2 11 Product designations General information Product Base units S26361 K934 V228 Floorstand model with Pentium 4 processor 3 2 GHz 800 MHz 1 Mcache 2x 1 GB memory S26361 K934 V431 Rack model with Celeron processor 2 8 GHz 400 MHz 128 KB cache 1x 256 MB memory S26361 K934 V441 Rack model with Celeron processor 2 8 GHz 400 MHz 128 KB cache 1x 512 MB memory S26361 K934 V451 Rack model with Celeron processor 2 8 GHz 400 MHz 128 KB cache 1x 1 GB memory S26361 K934 V405 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 512 KB cache 2x 256 MB memory S26361 K934 V415 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 512 KB cache 2x 512 MB memory S26361 K934 V425 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 512 KB cache 2x 1 GB memory S26361 K934 V407 Rack model with Pentium 4 processor 3 0 GHz 800 MHz 1 Mcache 2x 256 MB m
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