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1. 15 introduction sau 21 Features er ee 21 12 Standard Compliances un nee a 24 1 3 Ordering Information eie 25 1 3 4 Supported Board 5 22 25 1 3 2 Board Accessories re roseo ee ame pea 26 2 Hardware Preparation and Installation 27 MEUSE 27 2 2 Unpacking and Inspecting the Blade 27 2 3 Environmental and Power Requirements 30 2 3 1 Environmental 30 2 3 2 Power Requirements rece Save male eu 31 2 4 Precautiorns una een en Mendis each 32 244 ESD Preventlon 80 2 22a ee a 33 2 5 Checking the Installation Environment 34 2 5 1 Wearing the ESD Preventive 5 34 2 5 2 Removing Blank Filler Blades 36 2 6 Installing Blade Accessories 2 2 38 2 6 T Pr cautions eek ume es nennen 38 2 6 2 Optional Components Supported by the 7350 39 2 6 3
2. 71 Figure 3 6 Pinout of SAS Connector 73 Figure 4 1 Block Diagram of ATCA 7350 82 Figure 4 2 Locations 2 2 eek een 84 Figure 4 3 Reset Diagram nme RETE PORE EN TR 92 Figure 4 4 Relationship between the two 6 93 Figure 4 5 WDT operating status 93 Figure 4 6 Power supply topology 95 Figure 4 7 SOL Daughter Card Location J41 97 Figure 5 1 On Board Temperature Sensors en a ne a 101 Figure 5 2 Components of ATCA 7350 102 Figure 5 3 Flash ROM Recovery Mechanism 104 Figure 5 4 BIOS Configuration 7350 108 Figure 5 5 Configuration for RHEL 2 110 Figure 7 1 Array View Window 2 2 136 Figure 7 2 Positions of the two SAS Hard Disks of the 7350 137 Figure 7 3 ESI BIOS WiNdOW n bia Ere e da 138 Figure 7 4 Adapter Property 138 Fig
3. 89 4 6 7 Fiber Channel ATCA 7350 with 7150 89 4 6 8 SAS HDD c etui RA pU CEPS Res 89 4 6 9 89 4 6 10 USB p ee lcs I I 90 47 5 2 25 er I erre eer ECCE E YR 90 ATA RedundantBIOS arena te e a y en 90 4 8 Intelligent Platform Management 90 4 8 1 FUNCUONS users ee 90 4 9 Reset Bl een at 91 4 10 WDTS 92 IMS 93 4 10 2 WDI 2 22 anne 94 4 11 Power Supplies cence Ste Meee ecw ee eee ERES le 94 ND a aia 96 4 13 On Board USB Flash eee ee en 96 4 14 SOL Da ghter en ae ea tu x er pee Ax EET 96 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 5 5 System Management u 99 ans een E ERT ee 99 5 2 SensorInformatiOnl vore re TRAP RR 99 5 2 1 Temperature Sensor Location 101 5 2 2 Critical Temperature 5 102 5 3 Flash ROM Recovery Mechanism 103 5 4 Setting Up a Serial Over LAN Ses
4. 181 A 11 Other Exceptions tee RE ei Br 182 A 11 1 USB Interface Cannot Be Used 182 A 11 2 Network Connection Is Faulty ccc cece cece cence cence nennen 182 A 11 3 A Fault Occurs in 5 182 A 12 Uncertain EXCeptlOns cesse rer or RESELLER beled 183 A 13 POST Code 2 24 2 4 2 2 4 184 A 14 DIM Code Checkpoints 2 24 2 4 2 189 ACPI Code Checkpoints eere E nen 190 B Related Documentation PP VEL ERES 193 Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing Documentation 193 B 2 Related 5 2 2 2 194 8 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C me Safety 6 55524 e ved ee 195 Sichierhelts iln WelsB ir 201 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 68068006590 9 10 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C List of Tables EN Table 1 1 Functions of the 7350 2 23 Table 1 2 Standard Compliances 2 222 222 2 24 Ta
5. 74 Table 3 11 Serial Port Connector Pin 5 lt 75 Table 3 12 LEDs on the ATCA 7350 Face Plate 76 Table 4 1 Power states and targeted system power 96 Table 5 1 Sensors OvervieW ea 99 Table 6 1 Supervisor and User Password Functions 122 Table 6 2 BIOS Setup Program 123 Table 6 3 BIOS Setup Program Function 2 123 Table 6 4 MEINTE 124 Table 6 5 Advanced Men ER 124 Table 6 6 CPU Configuration Submenu 2 4 125 Table 6 7 Memory Configuration Submenu 2 126 Table 6 8 Event Log Configuration Submenu 126 Table 6 9 USB Configuration Submenu 4 127 Table 6 10 2 0 Configuration 5 2 128 Table 6 11 MPS Configuration Submenu 129 Table 6 12 Remote Access Configuration Submenu 129 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 11 List of Tables T
6. 7350 Installation and Use P N 6806800G59G September 2014 9 Copyright 2014 Artesyn Embedded Technologies Inc All rights reserved Trademarks Artesyn Embedded Technologies Artesyn and the Artesyn Embedded Technologies logo are trademarks and service marks of Artesyn Embedded Technologies 2 2014 Artesyn Embedded Technologies Inc All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners Intel is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Java and all other Java based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oracle America Inc in the U S and other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows Me are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation and Windows XP is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation PICMG CompactPCI AdvancedTCA and the PICMG CompactPCI and AdvancedTCA logos are registered trademarks of the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries Notice While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document Artesyn assumes no liability resulting from any omissions in this document or from the use of the information obtained therein Artesyn reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Artesyn
7. Tressie 5 219 orub conf generated by anaconda Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes NOTICE You have a boot partition Ihis means that all kerne and initrd paths e relative to boot root 90 0 kernel umlinu2 version ro root deu sda3 initrd initrd version img Hboot dev sda defaul EU timeoul 5 serial uni 9 speed 9608 8 parity no stop 1 terminal serial console title Red Hat ise Linux AS 2 6 9 34 ELsmp root th kernel valinuz 2 6 9 34 EL ro root LABEL console t tyS8 9688n8 rhgb quiet initrd initrd 2 6 9 34 ELsmp img title Red Hat eprise Linux AS up 2 6 9 34 EL 2 6 9 34 EL ro root LRBEL console tty 0 115200n8 rhab Top Connected 0 12 46 ANSA 94 1 5 Ensure that at least one agetty process is running on the serial port To do this modify the file etc inittab vi etc inittab Change the system console by adding modifying the service For RHEL co 2345 respawn sbin agetty ttySO 9600 vtl00 nav 6 Reboot the blade Change HyperTerminal to 9600 8 n 1 n to make sure the BIOS bootloader and OS come up at 9600 baud 110 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G System Management 5 4 2 Client Setup The client receives serial data from the ATCA 7350 with the SOL function The data is displayed on the client console IPMITOOL Ensure that the ATCA 7350 has the following firmware OS ve
8. Analyze the alarm of high level and then that of low level Analyze the alarm of high level such as critical alarm or major alarm Then analyze the alarm of low level such as minor alarm or warning alarm 4 Resources You can use the following resources for troubleshooting 174 LEDs The ATCA 7350 suite provides the following LEDs Out of Service OOS LED In Service IS LED Attention ATN LED Hotswap H S LED Disk HDD LED In addition the external GE daughter card provides network port LEDs for two Ethernet interfaces The external FC daughter card provides FC status LEDs for two FC interfaces You can monitor the LEDs to diagnose the current status of the ATCA 7350 suite For details on the LEDs of the ATCA 7350 suite see LEDs on page 76 Generating error codes and alarm signals Error codes and alarm signals help you to further locate and remove the faults ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 68068006596 Troubleshooting A 5 A 6 A 6 1 Contacting Artesyn Embedded Technologies for Technical Support If a problem persists after you handle it under the guidance of this document contact the local office or Customer Service Center of Artesyn Embedded Technologies to obtain timely technical support Before you report the problem to Artesyn engineer collect the following information e Detailed name and address of the customer Contact person and telephone number e Time when the
9. Table 3 6 29 Pinout continued zD1 A B C D RTM EXP7 RXPO EXP7 RXNO RTM_PCIE7_CLK_P RTM_PCIE7_CLK_N Table 3 7 J31 Pinout GND GND GND GND GND CIE4_CL K_P RTM_E GND XP4_RX P3 GND GND GND ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 69 Controls LEDs and Connectors Table 3 7 31 Pinout continued ZD2 A B C D E F G H 10 RTM_ RTM_FC GN RIMF RIMF GN RIMF RTM_ GN RTM_F RTM_F GND FC2_R 2 CI_RX C1_RX3 D C2_RXO FC2_R D C1_RXO RXO X3H L 3 H _L _H H _L 3 4 2 Face Plate ATCA 7350 Connectors 3 4 2 1 SASHDDs The ATCA 7350 supports two hot swappable 2 5 inch SFF SAS SATA HDD and supports hardware RAID 0 1 For details on how to install remove and install a hard disk refer to the ATCA 7X50 HDDx SAS SATA Installation Information and section RAID Operations and Disk Hot Swap The SAS Controller of the ATCA 7350 supports the Serial Attached SCSI Standard Version1 0 Version 1 1 The hardware design of the ATCA 7350 supports the Serial ATA Specification Version 1 0a and the SATA Il 70 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Controls LEDs and Connectors The ATCA 7350 utilizes two SAS internal cable receptacle connectors The connector provides contact for the power pins and only the primary physical link The pinout and pin assignment information are as follow
10. Table A 3 ACPI code checkpoints Checkpoint AC AA Description First ASL check point Indicate that the system is running in ACPI mode Indicate that the system is running in ACPI mode Solution Restart the ATCA 7350 Install the OS and drivers 01 02 03 04 05 Enter sleep state S1 52 3 S4 or S5 10 20 30 40 50 Wake from sleep state S1 2 3 S4 or S5 Restart the ATCA 7350 Install the OS and drivers again Upgrade the BIOS and restart the ATCA 7350 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 191 Troubleshooting E 192 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Related Documentation EEE 1 Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing Documentation The publications listed below are referenced in this manual You can obtain electronic copies of Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing publications by contacting your local Artesyn sales office For released products you can also visit our Web site for the latest copies of our product documentation 1 Goto www artesyn com computing support product technical documentation php 2 Under FILTER OPTIONS click the Document types drop down list box to select the type of document you are looking for 3 Inthe Search text box type the product name and click GO Table B 1 Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing Publications Document Title and Source Publ
11. 5 151 Figure 7 23 se 152 Figure 7 24 Adapter Property Window 153 Figure 7 25 Array View Window 2 2 24 2 153 Figure 7 26 Window for Selecting Operations 154 Figure 7 27 Window for Confirming Whether to Delete Array 154 Figure 7 28 Progress WindoW sans 155 Figure 7 29 Window for Saving the 5 155 Figure 7 30 Boot Settings 2 156 Figure 7 31 Boot Device Priority Window 157 14 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G About this Manual EN Overview of Contents This document describes the ATCA 7350 server suite hereinafter referred to as the ATCA 7350 suite in the following aspects Functions features and appearance of the ATCA 7350 How to install deploy and maintain the ATCA 7350 The user must be a professional engineer who has been trained and is able to identify danger levels when operating the device This manual is divided into the following chapters and appendices Chapter 1 Introduction on page 21 describes the main features of the ATCA 7350 Chapter 2 Hardware Preparation and Installation on page 27 de
12. Figure 3 5 PINOUT of SAS Connector Table 3 8 SAS Connector Pin Assignments Segment Name Description Primary Signals GROUND Connected to the logic Ground of ATCA 7350 Primary Transmitting Pair Driven by SAS controller of ETE GROUND Connected to the logic Ground of ATCA 7350 Primary Receiving Pair Driven by the target device S6 RP S7 GROUND Connected to the logic Ground of ATCA 7350 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 71 Controls LEDs and Connectors Table 3 8 SAS Connector Pin Assignments continued Segment Secondary Signals GROUND Description GROUND Connected to the logic Ground of ATCA 7350 Secondary Transmitting Pair Not connected on ATCA 7350 Connected to the logic Ground of ATCA 7350 RS RS Secondary Receiving Pair Not connected on ATCA 7350 GROUND V33 precharge Connected to the logic Ground of ATCA 7350 3 3V Power Supply Connected to ATCA 7350 3 3V power plane GROUND GROUND GROUND V5 precharge Connected to the logic Ground of ATCA 7350 5V Power Supply Connected to ATCA 7350 s 5V power plane through the slow start control circuit GROUND Connected to the logic Ground of ATCA 7350 LN READY LED Not used on ATCA 7350 No connection P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P9 P10 P11 P12 GROUND V12 precharge Connected to the logic Ground of ATCA 73
13. fw upd sh i fpga t 172 17 0 8 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 161 Software Upgrade 8 3 2 8 3 3 162 IPMC FirmwareUpgrade This section describes the upgrade of the IPMC Firmware via w_upd sh It is part of the atca 7350 fw x y z r rpm package Please ask your local sales representative for obtaining this package NOTICE The following sections describes the firmware image only IPMC Upgrade Follow the steps below 1 Boot Linux on the ATCA 7350 blade or on a host blade with network access to a rmcp capable shelf manager hosting the target ATCA 7350 to get a Linux shell prompt 2 Upgrade the firmware using the upgrade script fw upd sh U lt user gt P password n slot number s t lt rmcp server gt i image tag Example update method via rmcp server fw upd sh i ipmc fw t 172 17 0 8 default update method using onboard IPMI KCS interface fw upd sh i fw SDR Information Upgrade This section describes the upgrade of SDR and FRU information via w_upd sh Itis part ofthe atca 7350 fw x y z r rpmpackage Please ask your local sales representative for obtaining this package ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Software Upgrade 8 3 4 SDR and FRU Upgrade Follow the steps below 1 Boot Linux on the ATCA 7350 blade or on a host blade with network access to a rmcp capable shelf manager hosting the tar
14. 1 QOO o m OY op Wear the ESD preventive wrist strap For details see Wearing the ESD Preventive Wrist Strap on page 34 Remove the ATCA 7350 whose hard disk is to be replaced if the blade is powered down Keep the ATCA 7350 in the occupied slot and keep the ATCA handles closed if the hard disk shall be replaced by hot swap See Chapter 7 RAID 1 Operations on page 135 for required steps to perform the disk hot swap For details see Removing the ATCA 7350 on page 55 Remove the finger on the hard disk holder in a direction as shown in Figure 2 7 to unlock the hard disk Exert even force to pull the hard disk holder from the fixing bracket as shown in Figure 2 7 Unfasten the four screws used to fasten the hard disk anticlockwise as shown in Figure 2 7 Exert even force to pull the hard disk from the holder as shown in Figure 2 7 Place the extracted hard disk in the antistatic package Take the new hard disk out of the antistatic package Install the new hard disk For details see Installing the Hard Disk on page 46 Install the ATCA 7350 with the hard disk replaced if not already installed in the system For details see Installing the ATCA 7350 in a Powered Shelf on page 51 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 49 Hardware Preparation and Installation After replacement check whether the ATCA 7350 can be powered on and work normally or continuous to operate normally after the drive hot swap Check whether
15. 6806800G59G Sicherheitshinweise Jumper berhitzung und Besch digung des Produktes Betreiben Sie das Produkt ohne Zwangsbel ftung kann das Produkt berhitzt und schlie lich besch digt werden Bevor Sie das Produkt betreiben m ssen Sie sicher stellen dass das Shelf ber eine Zwangsk hlung verf gt Fehlfunktion des Produktes Schalter die mit Reserved sind k nnen mit produktionsrelevanten Funktionen belegt sein Das ndern dieser Schalter kann im normalen Betrieb St rungen ausl sen Installation Besch digung des Produktes und von Zusatzmodulen Fehlerhafte Installation von Zusatzmodulen kann zur Besch digung des Produktes und der Zusatzmodule f hren Lesen Sie daher vor der Installation von Zusatzmodulen die zugeh rige Dokumentation Besch digung von Schaltkreisen Elektrostatische Entladung und unsachgem er Ein und Ausbau des Produktes kann Schaltkreise besch digen oder ihre Lebensdauer verk rzen Bevor Sie das Produkt oder elektronische Komponenten ber hren vergewissern Sie sich da Sie in einem ESD gesch tzten Bereich arbeiten Besch digung des Produktes Fehlerhafte Installation des Produktes kann zu einer Besch digung des Produktes f hren Verwenden Sie die Handles um das Produkt zu installieren deinstallieren Auf diese Weise vermeiden Sie dass das Face Plate oder die Platine deformiert oder zerst rt wird ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 203 Sicherheitshinweise B
16. Make sure that the power cable of the monitor is connected properly Make sure that the monitor is connected to the RTM ATCA 7x50 properly and firmly Make sure that you have turned on the monitor and properly adjusted the luminance and contrast control Power off the ATCA 7350 and then power it on again Replace the monitor or ATCA 7350 For details on how to replace the monitor refer to the document shipped with the monitor that you use For details on how to replace the 7350 see Installing and Removing the Blade on page 51 A 10 4 Monitor Display Is Abnormal Description Jittering unreadable rolling or twisted image is displayed on the monitor screen 180 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Troubleshooting Solution To solve the problem proceed as follows 1 If monitor self test indicates that the monitor works normally consider the position of the monitor apart The magnetic field around other devices such as transformers electronic devices fluorescent lights and other monitors may cause screen jitters image fluctuation or unreadable rolling or twisted image When you move a color monitor the color of the screen may be distorted Move the device and monitor Make sure that the distance between them is at least 305 mm Turn on the monitor If the problem persists replace the monitor or ATCA 7350 For details on how to replace the monitor refer to the document shipped with the monito
17. NOTE Bold text indicates default setting 132 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G BIOS 6 9 4 Security Menu To access this menu select Security from the menu bar atthetop of the screen The menu represented by the following table is for setting passwords and security features Table 6 18 Security Menu Supervisor Password Display the Supervisor Password status Installed Not Installed User Password Display the Supervisor Password status Installed Not Installed Change Supervisor Set the supervisor password Password User Access Level No Access Sets the user access level for Setup View Only Limited Full Access Change User Password Set the user password Clear User Password Clear the user password Password Check Set when passwords get checked Supervisor Password Display the Supervisor Password status Installed Not Installed NOTE Bold text indicates default setting NOTE By default the Supervisor Password and User Password are not installed ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 133 BIOS 6 9 5 Exit Menu To access this menu select Exit from the menu bar at the top of the screen The menu represented in the following table is for exiting the BIOS Setup program saving changes and loading and saving defaults Table 6 19 Exit Menu Feature Options Description Save Changes and Exit Exit system setup after saving the changes Exit system setup without sa
18. radio frequency emissions compliance is maintained Operation Damage of the Product Surface of the Product High humidity and condensation on the product surface causes short circuits Do not operate the product outside the specified environmental limits Make sure the product is completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power Do not operate the product below 5xC Overheating and Damage of the Product Operating the product without forced air cooling may lead to overheating and thus damage of the product When operating the product make sure that forced air cooling is available in the shelf Configuration Jumpers Malfunction of the Product Reserved jumpers might carry production related functions and can cause the product to malfunction if their setting is changed Therefore do not change settings of jumpers marked as Reserved 196 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C Safety Notes Installation Damage of the Product and Additional Devices and Modules Incorrect installation or removal of additional devices or modules may damage the product or the additional devices or modules Before installing or removing additional devices or modules read the respective documentation Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect installation and removal of the product can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the product or electronic components make sure that
19. 3C Initialize Mid POST chipset registers 40 Detect different devices such as parallel ports serial ports and coprocessor in CPU successfully installed in the system and update the BDA EBDA and so on 50 Program the memory hole or any kind of implementation that needs an adjustment in system RAM size if needed 52 Update CMOS RAM memory size from the memory found in memory test Allocate memory for the extended BIOS data area from base memory 60 Initialize NumLock status and program the keyboard typematic rate 75 Initialize Int 13 and prepare for IPL detection 78 Initialize IPL devices controlled by BIOS and optional ROMs 7A Initialize remaining optional ROMs 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 2 Upgrade the BIOS and restart the ATCA 7350 3 Replace the ATCA 7350 7C Generate and write contents of ESCD in 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 NVRam 2 Checkwhether the BIOS write protection is enabled If it is enabled disable it and restart the ATCA 7350 3 Replace the ATCA 7350 84 Record errors encountered during POST 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 2 Replace the ATCA 7350 188 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 68068006596 Troubleshooting Table A 1 POST code checkpoints continued Checkpoint Description Solution 85 Display errors to the user and get the user Handle the fault according to the response for errors prompts displayed on the terminal 8C Initialize late POST chipset registe
20. 9 C Intel 631xESB 632xESB 5 to 105 C Controller Hub Intel 5000 Series Chipset 5 to 105 C Memory SDRAM 0 to 95 C AMB to 110 C power converter 48V 40 to 105 C 12V DC DC converter 12V 40 to 85 3 3V Voltage Regulator of cpu Oto 125 C 5 3 Flash ROM Recovery Mechanism The IPMC provides a Flash ROM recovery mechanism that supports booting IPMC FW from a fail safe location in case the content of the firmware flash inside the IPMC Image A is corrupted The IPMC controller chip has a Boot Loader that resides on the on chip flash The Boot Loader can determine the validity of FW Image A The Boot Loader is programmed in manufacture and will not be changed by design The ATCA 7350 provides an external Flash chip for the IPMC which stores the FW Image B and FW Image C ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 103 System Management 5 4 5 4 1 104 During upgrade the IPMC automatically identifies the oldest FW image such as Image C The respective section ofthe external Flash will be taken to store the new FW image If the upgrade succeeds the IPMC will restart automatically The Boot Loader automatically chooses to load Image C into Flash A and boot from this new image If the upgrade fails Image C will be set to be invalid In this case the Boot Loader loads Image B into Flash A and reboots the FW Figure5 3 Flash ROM Recovery Mechanism IPMC Ext Flash Boot Load
21. ATCA 7350 cannot be powered on through the shelf manager Check whether the shelf manager is firmly inserted in the proper position and works well Make sure that at least one shelf manager is present in the shelf and works well Contact Artesyn technical support engineer to check the IPMC software Component Exceptions Component Is Unavailable Description The optional component that is newly installed cannot be used ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Troubleshooting Solution To solve the problem proceed as follows 1 BR Make sure that this optional component is suitable for the 7350 suite For details see Optional Components Supported by the ATCA 7350 on page 39 Make sure that the optional component is installed properly Make sure that any installed device or cable is not loose Re install the optional component that is installed just now Replace the optional component that is installed just now For details see Installing Blade Accessories on page 38 A 8 2 Number of DIMMs Is Inconsistent Description The number of the displayed system DIMMs is less than that of the installed physical DIMMs Solution To solve the problem proceed as follows 1 2 3 Make sure that all DIMMs of correct type are installed in the slots properly Check for consistency of the size rank and frequency of the installed DIMMs Re install the DIMMs For details see Installing the DI
22. Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description Status of BMC Working Not Working Indicatethe status of KCS channel between BIOS and BMC BMC WDT Action For POST Disabled Reset System Power Down Power Cycle Allows the BMC to reset or power down the system if the system crashes or hangs at POST BMC WDT Time Out For POST BMC WDT Action For OS Loader 2 Min 3 Min 5 Min 8 Min 15 Min Disabled Reset System Power Down Power Cycle Amount of time for BMC to wait before assuming the system has crashed and needs to be reset at POST Allows the BMC to reset or power down the system if the system crashes or hangs at OS Loader BMC WDT Time Out For OS Loader NOTE Bold text indicates default setting 2 Min 3 Min 5 Min 8 Min 15 Min NOTE BMC means IPMC functionality MPS Configuration Submenu Amount of time for BMC to wait before assuming the system has crashed and needs to be reset at OS Loader To access this submenu select Advanced on the menu bar and then MPS Configuration ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G BIOS The menu represented in the following table is used to configure MPS Configuration options Table 6 11 MPS Configuration Submenu MPS Revision Select MPS Revision 1 4 NOTE Bold text indicates default setting 6 9 2 7 Remote Access Configuration Submenu To access this submenu select Advanced on the menu bar and then Remote Access
23. DIMMs Supports DIMM capacities of 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB or 8 GB The maximum installed board memory capacity is 32 GB Interface functions Provides 1GB onboard flash storage Provides two SAS ports on the front panel Provides two Ethernet Base interfaces 10 100 1000Base T Provides two Ethernet Fabric interfaces 1000Base BX 10GBASE BX if RTM ATCA7350 installed Provides one Ethernet Update Channel interface 1000Base BX Provides two USB 2 0 interfaces compatible with USB 1 1 Provides serial port to access CPU and IPMC serial console Provides two SAS on board hard disks The RTM ATCA 7x50 that works with the ATCA 7350 provides a monitor interface and a USB 1 1 interface Through optional daughter cards the RTM can provide 2 or 4 GE interfaces or 2 FC interfaces Only with RTM ATCA 7350 the system provides 10G Ethernet on its fabric interfaces Management functions The ATCA 7350 provides the IPMC that is powered by system management power The IPMC is connected to the ShMC through the redundant IPMB The IPMC provides the following functions Environmental sensors temperature voltage System Event Logs Watchdog timer Power on power off cold reset SOL Serial Over LAN FRU Hot swap management E Keying control ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 23 Introduction Table 1 1 Functions of the ATCA 7350 continued Function Description Integrated functions Gbit Ethernet controllers I
24. Device Initialization function 1 Solution 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 2 Replace the ATCA 7350 Checkpoint BootOutput Device Initialization function 2 Function 0 disables all device nodes PCI devices and PnP ISA cards It also assigns PCI bus numbers Function 1 initializes all static devices that include manually configured onboard peripherals memory and I O decode windows in PCI PCI bridges and noncompliant PCI devices Static resources are also reserved Function 2 searches for and initializes any PnP PCI or AGP video devices 38 Initialize different buses and perform the following functions Boot Input Device Initialization function 3 Device Initialization function 4 General Device Initialization function 5 Function 3 searches for and configures PCI input devices and detects whether the system has the standard keyboard controller Function 4 searches for and configures all PnP and PCI boot devices Function 5 configures all onboard peripherals that are set to an automatic configuration and configures all remaining PnP and PCI devices A 15 ACPI Code Checkpoints ACPI checkpoints are displayed when an ACPI capable OS either enters or leaves a sleep state 190 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Troubleshooting Table A 3 lists the types of checkpoints that may occur during ACPI sleep or wake states and solutions
25. Event Log Configuration Submenu 126 6 9 2 4 USB Configuration Submenu 127 6 9 2 5 IPMI 2 0 Configuration Submenu 127 6 9 2 6 5 Configuration Submenu 128 6 9 2 7 Remote Access Configuration Submenu 129 6 9 2 8 PXE Function Configuration Submenu 130 6 9 2 9 MCFG Table 5 130 6 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 6 9 3 BOOt Men ne 131 6 9 3 1 Boot Settings Configuration 131 6 9 3 2 Boot Device Priority Submenu 132 6 9 4 Security MENU ee Ee rere ei RU e bes 133 6 9 5 Exit MENU ios cists dence nce Hm nalen scene 134 7 RAID 1 Operations UC VEU ROG oA 135 Jl OWeIVIEW Cere ERU OPERE DET EDI ERE een 135 72 Checking RAID 1 nase UE Rr HRS E RP RE 135 7 3 Setting and Synchronizing 1 4 136 7 4 Activating RAID T iis bk bg o e Eel iR Exi P RA E 145 75 Deleting RAID 1 naar en se ee dta iac Ta nal 151 7 6 Distinguishing Hard Disks 1
26. If you think that the fault is caused by software see A Fault Occurs in Software on page 182 Damaged CMOS data or BIOS codes may cause some uncertain problems To reset the CMOS data contact Artesyn Embedded Technologies for technical support For detailed contact methods see Contacting Artesyn Embedded Technologies for Technical Support on page 175 Check whether the PEM of the shelf works well If the PEM works well but the problem persists after you install the ATCA 7350 again proceed as follows 1 Make sure that the ATCA 7350 is inserted in the proper slot of the shelf The ATCA 7350 is installed in one of the slots 1 6 or 9 14 atthe front side of the shelf Make sure that the external cables that the ATCA 7350 and its RTM use are properly connected ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 183 Troubleshooting A 13 184 Power off the ATCA 7350 and remove it from the shelf Remove or disconnect the following devices one at a time until you find the fault Re install and power on the ATCA 7350 a disk drive b DIMM The hardware configurations required at least to start the ATCA 7350 include e Main board e One CPU One 512 MB DIMM One hard disk e Available shelf When the ATCA 7350 is configured with only one DIMM the DIMM can be installed in DIMM interface 0 only For the position of the DIMM interface see Figure 2 3 Install and power on the ATCA 7350 If the problem persists repl
27. Power2 State CPUO Status CPUO Status CPU1 Status 1 Status ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 99 System Management Table 5 1 Sensors Overview continued Sensor Name Sensor Type Watchdog Watchdog State FW Progress Firmware Progress State Log Disabled Is the SEL System Event Log disabled ACPI State ACPI State For a detailed description please refer to ATCA 7350 Control via IPMI Programmer s Reference 100 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C illustrates the locations of the onboard temperature sensors 0116 MTEL Wd 7 ip UM 08 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 101 System Management The table below provides additional information about the name of the sensors illustrated in Figure 5 1 Location Sensor Name Description FBD inlet temp Fully buffered DIMM inlet temperature sensor CPU inlet temp CPU inlet temperature sensor HD env temp HD inlet temperature sensor CPUO Core Rem CPUO die temperature sensor CPU CPU1 Core Rem CPU1 die temperature sensor 5 2 2 Critical Temperature Limits Figure 5 2 Components of ATCA 7350 102 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G System Management Thefollowing table gives the temperature limits for single components as shown in the Figure 5 2 Location Component Temperature Limit 1 Intel Xeon Processor LV 5 to 85 9 C 2 Intel Xeon Processor LV 5 to 85
28. Verify that the length of an electric cable connected to a TPE bushing does not exceed 100 meters Make sure the TPE bushing of the product is connected only to safety extra low voltage circuits SELV circuits If in doubt ask your system administrator Laser This product is a Class 1 laser product The use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Environment Always dispose of used blades system components and RTMs according to your country s legislation and manufacturer s instructions 198 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Safety Notes Battery Board System damage Incorrect exchange of lithium batteries can result in a hazardous explosion When exchanging the on board lithium battery make sure that the new and the old battery are exactly the same battery models If the respective battery model is not available contact your local Artesyn Embedded Technologies sales representative for the availablity of alternative officially approved battery models ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 199 Safety Notes _ 4 4 200 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Sicherheitshinweise 4 Dieses Kapitel enth lt Hinweise die potentiell gef hrlichen Prozeduren innerhalb dieses Handbuchs vorrangestellt sind Beachten Sie unbedingt in allen Phasen des Betriebs der Wartung und der Repara
29. View Only Limited Full Access Based on user access level No Access View Only Limited Full Access Can change all options 1 If no password is set any user can change all Setup options Password to Enter Setup None Supervisor or user Supervisor for supervisor mode or enter only for user mode Password During Boot None If password check option is set to Setup then no password required Otherwise requires either supervisor or user password If password check option is set to Setup then no password required Otherwise requires either supervisor password or enter only If password check option is set to Setup then no password required Otherwise requires user password ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G BIOS 6 9 BIOSSetup The BIOS Setup program can be used to view and change the BIOS settings for the computer The BIOS Setup program is accessed by pressing the DEL key after the Power On Self Test POST memory test begins and before the operating system boot begins Table 6 2 lists the BIOS Setup program menu features Table 6 2 BIOS Setup Program Menu Bar Main Advanced Boot Security Exit Indicatesthe BIOS Configures Selects boot Sets passwords Saves or discards information advanced options and and security changes to Setup processor and features available power supply features program options memory through the controls information and chipset s
30. address generation rate of 533 Million Addresses second ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Functional Description 64 bit data buses with peak bandwidths of 8 5 GB s 1066MT s 36 bit host addressing decoding up to 64 GB of the processor s memory address space Four channels of Fully Buffered DIMM FB DIMM memory 4 25 GB s read bandwidth each FB DIMM channel for DDR2 533 FB DIMM memory and 5 3GB s for DDR2 667FB DIMM memory 8 5 GB s write memory bandwidth for four FB DIMM channels and 10 7 GB s for DDR2 667FB DIMM memory 6 x4 standard PCI Express ports and an additional x4 ESI port for Intel 63 1xESB 632xESB I O Controller Hub ESI chip to chip connection to the Intel 6321ESB I O Controller Hub 4 4 2 Enterprise South Bridge The Intel 631xESB 632xESB I O Controller Hub provides extensive I O support Functions and capabilities include Enterprise South Bridge Interface ESI and PCI Express X8 upstream ports to Memory Controller Hub MCH PCI Express Specification Revision 1 0a compliant PCI Protocol Addendum and PCI Electrical and Mechanical Addendum to the PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2 0a compliant PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2 3 compliant with support for 33 MHz PCI operations supports up to seven Req Gnt pairs ACPI power management logic support Enhanced DMA controller interrupt controller and timer functions USB host interface supporting UHCI and EHCI 2 0 host controller PICMG
31. displayed as shown in Figure 7 10 Figure 7 10 Window for Selecting the Source Disk and the Target Disk Array Type Array Size NB B FUJITSU MAYZB36RC es Mol Primary 1 FUJITSU MAYZA36RC 142 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 9 Press lt C gt The window for saving the settings is displayed as shown in Figure 7 11 Bave new array Exit the Conf UGE Utility and Reboot 10 Select Save changes then exit this menu and press lt Enter gt RAID 1 is created successfully and synchronized automatically As shown in Figure 7 12 the information in Status shows the RAID 1 synchronization progress rau 1 itentirier LSILOGICLogical Volume 3888 ate In Scan Order B 343352 Syncd Slot Device Identifier Hot Drive isk Spr Status a FUJITSU MAYZH36RC 182 es Ho Primary 1 FUJITSU MAYZ JGRC x Yes No Hot Syncd NOTICE If the system is restarted during RAID 1 synchronization RAID 1 is synchronized again and the previous progress cannot be reserved ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 143 RAID 1 Operations 11 After RAID 1 synchronization is complete Optimal is displayed in Status in the array view window See Figure 7 13 Figure 7 13 Array View Window Array Identifier LSILOGICLogical Volume 3888 Type Scan Order 5 34332 status Optimal FUJITSU H YZB36RC Yes 1 Primary No FUJITSU MAYZBI6GRC Yes Secondary No Through Manage Ar
32. external SAS port 3 0 Gbit s for connecting to JBOD e Providestwo fully independent phys e Support 3 0 Gbit s and 1 5 Gbit s SAS data transfers for each phy e Support SSP to enable communication with other SAS devices e Support SMP to communicate topology management information e Provides a serial point to point enterprise level storage interface e Simplifies cabling interface that supports up to 128 devices through multiple expanders if available in external storage array e Supports wide ports consisting of two phys e Transfers data using SCSI information units ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 89 Functional Description 4 6 10 USBPort 4 7 4 7 1 4 8 4 8 1 90 The ATCA 7350 provides three external USB interfaces The two USB interface on the ATCA 7350 panel complies with USB2 0 and can work in the High Speed mode The other one on the panel of the RTM complies with USB1 1 and can be used to connect such devices as mouse and keyboard BIOS BOOT Banks The ATCA 7350 supports two 8 Mbit 1 MByte BIOS flash ROMs i e BIOS bank A and BIOS bank B The blade supports redundant BIOS mechanism and the IPMC controls active and standby modes to improve system reliability The ATCA 7350 boots up from BIOS bank A i e flash ROM by default Redundant BIOS The ATCA 7350 supports the dual BIOS backup function If the current BIOS fails to boot the current BIOS is switched over to the backup BIOS a
33. is in activated state On The ATCA 7350 is inserted but in deactivated state or not powered on Blinking at the long blink rate The ATCA 7350 is requesting for activation e Blinking at the short blink rate The ATCA 7350 is requesting for deactivation HD Green Harddiskrunning Blinking The hard disk reads or writes LED data Off The HD LED is off in other situations 1 Blinking at the long blink rate means that the LED is on for 900 ms and then off for 100 ms alternatively 2 Blinking at the short blink rate means that the LED is on for 100 ms and then off for 900 ms alternatively ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 77 Controls LEDs and Connectors _______ m 78 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Chapter 4 Functional Description __ 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 3 4 1 4 4 1 5 Overview The ATCA 7350 is designed for High Availability Switched Network Computing Bulk storage for the system is connected through optional dual Fiber Channel FC or via external SAS connection The specifications and functions of the ATCA 7350 are listed below Processor One or two Intel Quad Core LV Xeon 5408 2 13 GHz with 12MB L2 cache per processor Chipset Intel 5000P 6321 ESB 1066 2 FSB Memory Up to 32 GB FB DIMM DDR2 533 667 via four DIMM sockets IJO Features with RTM ATCA 7350 e Dual 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet Base in
34. moved you need to delete all RAID 1 properties and then set and synchronize RAID 1 again ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 151 RAID 1 Operations Deleting RAID 1 To delete RAID 1 proceed as follows 1 In the POST stage of the system the status of the moved hard disk is displayed as INACTIVE OPTIMAL when the following information is displayed LSI Logic Corp MPT SAS BIOS MPTBIOS 6 12 00 00 2006 10 31 Copyright 2000 2006 LSI Logic Corp Integrated RAID exception detected Volume 00 130 is currently in state INACTIVE OPTIMAL Enter the LSI Logic Configuration Utility to investigate Press lt Ctrl gt lt C gt to start LSI Logic Configuration Utility Press lt Ctrl gt lt C gt LSI BIOS window is displayed as shown in Figure 7 23 Figure 7 23 151 BIOS Window BB BH 8 11 81 B88 IR Enabled 152 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 2 Selectthe currently vi SAS controller Press lt Enter gt The Adapter property window is shown in Fi 24 Adapter 5A518664 PCI Slot PCI Address BusrDeurFunc i MFT Firmware Revision HB 11 H1 B88 IH SAS Address GABEBFC1 73456775 NYDAIA Version 25 89 Status Enahled Boot Order A Boot Support Enabled BIOS 4 051 RAID Properties Advanced Adapter Properties 3 Select RAID Properties Press Enter The array view window is displayed Inactive is displayed in Status See Figure 7 Array i of 1 I
35. runs on the ATCA 7350 TheATCA 7350 has quitted the operating system OS 2 7 2 1 2 Procedure To power off the ATCA 7350 proceed as follows 1 Wearthe ESD preventive wrist strap For details see Wearing the ESD Preventive Wrist Strap on page 34 54 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 Openthe upper and lower ejector handles The ATCA 7350 is powered off properly when e TheHOTSWAP LED blinks at the short blink rate and then is on blue TheOOSLEDison red if it is in local control state e ThelS LED is off if itis in local control state 2 7 2 2 Removing the ATCA 7350 To remove the ATCA 7350 proceed as follows 1 Wearthe ESD preventive wrist strap For details see Wearing the ESD Preventive Wrist Strap on page 34 2 Openthe upper and lower ejector handles to power off the ATCA 7350 as shown in Figure 2 9 For details see Power Off on page 54 3 Usethe screwdriver to unfasten the captive screws anticlockwise as shown in Figure 2 9 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 55 Hardware Preparation and Installation 4 Removethe ATCA 7350 along the guide rails as shown in Figure 2 9 5 Placethe ATCA 7350 in the antistatic package Figure 2 9 Removing the ATCA 7350 2 7 2 3 Removing the RTM ATCA 7x50 NOTICE Product Damage You should power off the front blade before removing RTM ATCA 7x50 For details on howto power off the
36. start LSI Logic Configuration Utility Press lt Ctrl gt lt C gt LSI BIOS window is displayed as shown in Figure 7 15 Figure 7 15 LSI BIOS Window BB 8 11 81 88 IR Enahled 146 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 2 Select the currently used SAS controller Press Enter The Adapterproperty window is displayed as shown in Figure 7 16 fidapter 5A518664 PCI Slot HH PCI Address Bus DevrFunc 5 61 66 MPT Firmware Revision H 11 81 HBH IH SAS Address SABESFC1 23456775 NYDAIA Version 25 89 Status Enahled Boot Order Boot Support RAID Properties Array Identifier Type Scan Order Inactive Slot Device Identifier RAID Hot Disk Spr UJ S 0102 Ho L 4103 Y No Inactive ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 147 RAID 1 Operations 4 Select Manage Array Press Enter The window for selecting operations is displayed as shown in Figure 7 18 Figure 7 18 Window for Selecting Operations Identifier Type IM Scan Order Size CMB 34332 status Inactive Manage Hot Spare syunchronize Array 148 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G RAID 1 Operations 5 Select Activate Array Press Enter The window for confirming whether to activate the array is displayed as shown in Figure 7 19 Figure 7 19 Window for Confirming Whether to Activate the Array Activate array and exit this menu Abandon array activation an
37. the data in the hard disk can be read and written normally See Chapter 7 RAID 1 Operations on page 135 forfurther required steps Figure 2 7 Removing the Hard Disk 50 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 77 Installing and Removing the Blade 2 7 1 Installation RTM ATCA 7x50 must be installed before the ATCA 7350 to avoid product damage For more information on RTM ATCA 7x50 refer to RTM ATCA 7150 Installation and Use manual and RTM ATCA 7350 Installation and Use manual 2 7 1 1 Installing the ATCA 7350 in a Powered Shelf The following procedure describes the installation of the blade It assumes that your system is powered If your system is unpowered you can disregard the blue LED and thus skip the respective step In this case itis a purely mechanical installation 1 Wear the ESD preventive wrist strap For details see Wearing the ESD Preventive Wrist Strap on page 34 Take the ATCA 7350 out of the antistatic package Fully open the upper and lower ejector handles Slide the ATCA 7350 along the guide rails until the positioning pins of the ATCA 7350 are inserted in the positioning holes in the shelf as shown in Figure 2 8 Make sure that the upper and lower ejector handles are attached to the beam properly Close the upper and lower ejector handles until the inner sides of the ejector handles are attached to the face plate as shown in Figure 2 8 After closing t
38. the user to re program and upgrade the essential EEPROM images of ATCA 7350 blades NOTICE Please do not attempt this unless you are sure you want to re program the device The EEPROM image files are part of the distribution For safety reasons the eeprom upd sh script calculates an md5 check sum of the image and compare it with the factory calculated md5 value eeprom image file name md5 lfthis file is not available the user is prompted to skip the test If the checksums do not match the user is prompted to continue without regard to the result of this test or not EEPROM Upgrade Follow the steps below 1 Boot Linux on ATCA 7350 so that you will get a Linux shell prompt 2 Update the EEPROM using the upgrade script 5 eeprom upd sh s d i image tag for displaying update channel differences only 5 fw upd sh d i upch 164 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 8 5 Software Upgrade for update channel upgrade 5 fw upd sh i upch NOTICE Base Channel The base channel cannot be upgraded It is only readable Automated Firmware Upgrade The upd sh is a shell script to be used in Linux environment for automated firmware upgrade Itis partoftheatca 7350 upgrade x y z r rpmpackage Please ask your local sales representative for obtaining this package It enables the user to re program and upgrade all essential firmware parts of ATCA 7350 blades automatically according t
39. to overvoltages from telecommunication networks Table 2 3 lists the power requirements for the ATCA 7350 Table 2 3 Power Requirements Requirement Operating Rated Voltage 48VDC to 60VDC US and Canada 48VDC Operating Voltage 39 0VDC to 72VDC US and Canada 39 0 to 60VDC Input Current 3 75A at 48V Power Dissipation 200W max 150W typical 31 Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 4 The blade provides two independent power inputs according to the AdvancedTCA specification Precautions Electric Shock There is current in the power cords and communication cables Touching the connectors of the power cords and communication cables may cause electric shock Do not touch the connectors of power cords and communication cables 32 Electrostatic Discharge Do not touch the circuit board with bare hands The static electricity of the human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive devices ESSDs on the circuit board Make sure that you wear an electrostatic discharge ESD preventive wrist strap or antistatic glove to prevent the static electricity from hurting you or damaging the device Keep your personal objects such as your clothes away from the ATCA 7350 suite To prevent the static electricity from damaging the device it is recommended to wear antistatic clothes Pin Damage Ifthe blade is not fully aligned with the interface in the backplane too much force may twist the pi
40. type the following command f ipmitool I lanplus L operator H SOL Target IP Addr gt U solusername P soluserpassword sol deactivate SOLis stopped completely and the serial console portis now redirected to the front panel of the ATCA 7350 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 115 System Management _ 4 m 116 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G BIOS Chapter 6 6 1 6 2 Overview This chapter describes e BIOS flash memory organization Resource configuration e System management BIOS Legacy USB support e BIOS updates e Boot options e Fast booting systems e BIOS security features e BIOS setup Main menu Advanced menu e Boot menu e Security menu Exit menu Introduction The ATCA 7350 uses an AMI BIOS which can be updated either by using a firmgrade upgrade tool running under Linux or via IPMI using HPM 1 compliant firmware upgrade utilities For an example on how to upgrade with Red Hat RHEL5 x refer to Chapter 8 Software Upgrade on page 159 In addition to the BIOS and BIOS setup program the flash memory contains POST and Plug and Play support The ATCA 7350 supports system BIOS shadowing allowing the BIOS to execute from 64 bit onboard write protected system memory The BIOS displays a message during POST identifying the type of BIOS and a revision code English is the only supported language in the BIOS setup menu and boot up text outp
41. uses the Intel quad core LV Xeon processor with low power consumption I O Controller Hub Intel 631xESB 632xESB MCH Intel 5000 Series Chipset Memory Controller Hub DIMM s Up to 4 DIMM s are supported power converter 48V 12V DC DC converter 12V 3 3V Voltage Regulator of cpu Voltage Regulator of cpu 60 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 3 Face Plate Figure 3 2 shows the face plate of the ATCA 7350 Figure 3 2 Face Plate of the ATCA 7350 Captive screw Ejector Handle OOS LED HDD1 IS LED ATN LED HDDO HD LED s RESET button USB Interface Payload Processor Serial Port SAS Ports H S LED Ejector Handle 3 4 Connectors Connectors along the rear edge of ATCA server blades are divided into three distinct zones as described in Section 2 3 of the PICMG 3 0 Specification e Zone 1 forsystem management and power distribution Zone 2 for data transport e Zone3 forthe rear transition module On the ATCA 7350 Zone 2 is composed of two connectors P20 and P23 In addition the ATCA 7350 uses update channel interfaces defined in P20 as well as Base interfaces and Fabric interfaces defined in P23 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 61 Controls LEDs and Connectors The face plate of the ATCA 7350 provides e TwoUSBinterfaces Two 2 5 inch SAS hard disk drive bays OneR 45 serial por
42. 3 Controls LEDs and Connectors Table 3 2 Positions and Description of the Connectors of the ATCA 7350 continued Location REFDES Description Details Face Plate J19 J40 Drive Bay 1 0 29 Pin SAS Connector ED rd USB 8 Pin Dual USB port connector J22 COM 8 Pin RJ45 Serial port connector J44 SAS 16 Pin InfiniBand receptacle Connector On Board J25 J39 J2 FBD 240 Pin Fully buffered DIMM slots Memory 7 28 Connectors Module Connectors 3 4 1 Backplane Connectors 3 4 1 1 2 1 P10 Power connector The definition of the Zone 1 P10 connector complies with PIGMIG 3 0 3 4 1 2 7 2 Data Transport ZD connector The definition of the Zone 2 connector is a subset of that defined in PIGMIG3 0 The ATCA 7350 supports the update channel interface on P20 as well as the Base interface and Fabric interface on P23 only The ATCA 7350 supports one Update channel connecting to the redundant slot This channel is on the P20 connector which is Port 0 defined in PICMIG3 0 PICMIG3 0 defines five Update ports in total The other four ports are reserved Reserved ports are terminated 64 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Controls LEDs and Connectors The connector pin assignments are described in the table as below with signals having the following naming convention UP m Tx Rx p where e Tx Rx transmit receive e m designator 1 4 p polarity Table 3 3 J20
43. 3 4 1 Backplane 64 3 4 1 1 Zonel 10 64 3 4 1 2 Zone2 Data Transport ZD connector 64 3 4 1 3 ZONE 3 CORFeCEOIS 67 3 4 2 Face Plate ATCA 7350 lt 70 3 4 2 1 SASHDDs i e RR an an sone nahen 70 3 4 2 2 SAS POPs nn re ee an 73 3 4 2 3 ene s COS ROUES eR RR RR 74 3 4 2 4 S fial Pot iie RR ER p ventas bie wean 75 3 43 Onboard Jumbpets ioi eee EU Rr Ee ee tee A RI erred 76 3 5 LEDS 4 a ee 76 4 Functional Description ne e agre eps Samaria DEREN PIPER NE sede 79 AT 25 cep tebe eR ale Red Bawa eal 79 Processor ee C ER Ee en 79 4 1 2 Chipset PC 79 4 13 sea ee ea 79 4 1 4 Features with 7350 79 4 1 5 I O Features with 7150 79 4 1 6 JErontPanel ee 80 4 1 7 Onboard Storage eec Fesser exte se nennen 80 4 1 8 Maragermebt eere ete inde eee RR REX Re 80 4 1 9 E
44. 4 96 ACPI Table 1 9 lists the power supply states supported by the ATCA 7350 and the power supply states of key devices The ATCA 7350 supports three sleeping states defined in ACPI SO S4 and S5 Table 4 1 Power states and targeted system power Global States Sleeping States Processor States Device States working state SO working working DO working state G1 sleeping S4 Suspend to disk No power D3 no power except state Context saved to disk for wake up logic 2 55 S5 Soft off No power D3 no power except Context not saved for wake up logic Cold boot is required G3 mechanical off DC No power to the system No power D3 no power for power is disconnected from the chassis wake up logic except when provided by battery or external source On Board USB Flash The 1 GBUSB flash memory is designed on the ATCA 7350 which is used to store OS programs or applications SOL Daughter Card SOL daughter card provides the function of transmitting serial port data based on IPMI over LAN The IPMC of the ATCA 7350 redirects the OS serial port data to the network through the RMCP protocol You can access the system serial port of the ATCA 7350 safely ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Functional Description To set and use SOL refer to Setting Up a Serial Over LAN Session on page 104 YE The serial port redirected by the SOL function is the syste
45. 50 12V Power Supply Connected to ATCA 7350 s 12V power plane through the slow start control circuit 72 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Controls LEDs and Connectors eee 3 4 2 2 SASPorts The front panel of ATCA 7350 provides two 3 0 Gbit s SAS connectors The pinout and assignment information are as follows Figure 3 6 Pinout of SAS Connector ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 73 Controls LEDs and Connectors Table 3 9 SAS Connector Pin Assignments Segment PIN Name Description Signals RX2 Receive Positive differential data of sas1064 port 2 RX2 Receive Negative differential data of sas1064 port 2 RX3 Receive Positive differential data of sas1064 port 3 Receive Negative differential data of sas1064 port 3 NC NO CONNECT NC NO CONNECT NC NO CONNECT NC NO CONNECT NC NO CONNECT NC NO CONNECT Transmit Negative differential data of sas1064 port 3 TX3 Transmit Positive differential data of sas1064 port 3 TX2 Transmit Negative differential data of sas1064 port 2 S16 TX2 Transmit Positive differential data of sas1064 port 2 3 4 2 3 USB Ports 74 ATCA 7350 has a dual port USB Connector on the face plate USB ports on the front port are compliant to the USB 2 0 Specification and can run at High speed mode See the USB Port Pin Assignment table for the pinout information Table 3 10 USB Connector Pin Assignments Pin N
46. 50 and SMM are installed properly The shelf and SMM are powered on properly The required external cables are connected The upper and lower ejector handles of the ATCA 7350 are opened 2 7 1 3 2 Procedure To power on the ATCA 7350 proceed as follows 1 Wear the ESD preventive wrist strap For details see Wearing the ESD Preventive Wrist Strap on page 34 Close the upper and lower ejector handles The HOTSWAP LED blinks atthe short blink rate The OOS and IS LEDs blink for 10 times at the same time When the OOS is on red and the HOTSWAP LED is off the ATCA 7350 is powered on properly Payload Management software is responsible for controlling the OOS and IS LED ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 53 Hardware Preparation and Installation me O 2 7 2 Removal NOTICE Before you remove an ATCA 7350 or RTM ATCA 7x50 prepare packing materials such as an antistatic package Before you remove an ATCA 7350 or RTM ATCA 7x50 power off the ATCA 7350 For details on how to power off the ATCA 7350 see Power Off on page 54 2 7 2 1 Power Off The RTM ATCA 7x50 is powered by the ATCA 7350 in the slot paired with the RTM slot The RTM ATCA 7x50 does not support hot swap You can remove the RTM only when the ATCA 7350 is powered off or if the shelf power is off 2 7 2 1 1 Checks Before Power Off Before power off you need to confirm that Data has been saved on the ATCA 7350 No application
47. 56 8 Software Upgrade ios PA A E E REA RU MURAT Ado XO ACE PUEDEN 159 6 1 OVSIVIGW ee es E e dude 159 8 2 BIOS Upgrade 2222225 an ERR RR ee me share 159 8 3 Firmware Upgrade unsre eb el 160 8 3 1 FPGA Upgrade asesor bot ee LIVRE ere SEE E 161 8 3 2 IPMC 2 2 4 2 162 8 3 3 SDR Information 2 4 162 8 3 4 SOLFirmware Upgrade 4 163 84 EEPROM Upgrade u cete eme mere teles es Red e P RA 164 8 5 Automated Firmware Upgrade 2 165 9 Addressing ale sp eese eds 167 9 1 PO Contiquration ann en a ka 167 9 2 Configuration Registers 4 4 2 2 169 9 21 Configuration Address Register 55 169 9 2 2 Configuration Data Register MCH _ 5 170 9 3 1 0 Address Assignments 4 1 4 170 9 4 Memory Map coop PE ae esse 171 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C A Trou
48. 7350 provides four DIMM interfaces and supports the DIMM with a capacity of 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB or 8 GB The DIMMs must have the same size frequency type and technology physical design and manufacturer e DIMMs must be of single or dual rank type Quad rank types are not supported Ifthe selected memory configuration does not require population of all available DIMM slots install the required DIMMs as follows Ifone DIMM is configured install it in DIMM slot 0 Iftwo DIMMs are configured install them in DIMM slots 0 and 1 Configuring three DIMMs is not supported ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 41 Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 6 4 1 42 Figure 2 3 shows the positions of the DIMM interfaces on the ATCA 7350 Figure 2 3 Positions of the DIMM Interfaces DIMM Slot 1 DIMM Slot 0 DIMM Slot 3 DIMM Slot 2 DIMM Slot2 DIMM Slot3 Installing the DIMM To install the DIMM proceed as follows 1 Wearthe ESD preventive wrist strap For details see Wearing the ESD Preventive Wrist Strap on page 34 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 Laythe ATCA 7350 where the DIMM is to be installed on the antistatic desktop 3 Takethe DIMM out of the antistatic package 4 Make sure that the two interface fixing clips of the DIMM socket are fully open Adjust the DIMM to align it with the DIMM socket Product Dam
49. 81 8 MPT Firmuare sion B 11 B SAS Addr 5BBEBFC1 23 4567 775 NUDATA Ve 1 29 099 Status Enabled Boot Order Boot Support 138 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G RAID 1 Operations 3 Select RAID Properties Press Enter The window for selecting the array type is displayed as shown in Figure 7 5 Figure 7 5 Window for Selecting the Array Type 1 Create Integratcd Mirror Array of disks plus an optional hot spare on the primary disk may he migrate Create Integrated Mirrored Enhanced Array of 3 to 8 disk including an optional hot spare ALL DATA on array disk will be DELETED Create Integrated Striping array of to 8 disks ALL DATA on array disk will T DELETED ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 139 RAID 1 Operations 4 Select Create IM Volume Press lt Enter gt The window for selecting the source disk and the target disk is displayed as shown in Figure 7 6 Figure 7 6 Window for Selecting the Source Disk and the Target Disk a FUJITSU MAYZB36RC 1 FUJITSU M Yv2836RC Be cautious to select the source disk and target disk If you select a wrong disk the data on the source disk may be lost 140 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C RAID 1 Operations 5 Selectthe hard disk that is set to the source disk Enter Space for confirmation The window for selecting the RAID 1 creation mode is displayed as shown in Figure 7 7 Figure 7 7 Window for Selecting the
50. A 32 architecture This enhancement allows the two processors to execute operating systems and applications written to take advantage of the 64 bit extension technology Features The processors provide the following features e Quad Core processing with Intel Core microarchitecture e Performance optimized version available 32 KBLevel 1 instruction and 32 KB Level 1 data cache per core e 12MBL2 Cache e Intel Advanced Smart Cache e 1066MHz system bus with Dual Independent Bus architecture e Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology Intel EM64T e Intel Wide Dynamic Execution e Intel Advanced Digital Media Boost e Intel Smart Memory Access e Thermal Monitor 1 TM1 e Thermal Monitor 2 TM2 e Platform Environment Control Interface to monitor Digital Thermal Sensors ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 83 Functional Description 4 3 2 4 4 4 4 1 84 Processor Locations The ATCA 7350 can be configured with two central processing units CPUs or a single CPU When only one CPU is configured the CPU must be installed in CPU socket 0 The positions of CPU socket 0 and CPU socket 1 are shown inFigure 4 2 Figure 4 2 Processor Locations Chipset Memory Controller Hub The Memory Controller Hub connects the processors to the main memory and the payload I O of the ATCA 7350 It features Quad pumped 1066 MHz FSB Point to point DIB processor system bus interface Peak
51. ANO Controller 8086 1098 LAN1 Controller Chipset 1166 0103 Broadcom LAN Controller Bridge Chipset 14E4 1678 Broadcom LANO Controller Chipset 12 14E4 1678 Broadcom LAN1 Controller Chipset 13 18CA 0020 XGI Z9 VGA Controller 168 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Addressing 9 2 Configuration Registers 9 2 1 Configuration Address Register ADDRESS Table 9 2 Address 0 0 8 Accessed as Dword Bit Description 31 Configuration Enable CFGE When this bit is set to 1 accesses to PCI configuration space are enabled When this bit is reset to 0 accesses to PCI configuration space are disabled 30 24 Reserved These bits are read only and have a value of 0 23 16 Bus Number Contains the bus number being targeted by the configuration cycle 15 11 Device Number Selects one of the 32 possible devices per bus 10 8 Function Number Selects one of eight possible functions within a device 7 2 Register Number This field selects one register within a particular Bus Device and Function as specified by the other fields in the Configuration Address Register This field is mapped to A 7 2 during HI A D Configuration cycles Default Value 0x00000000 Access Read Write Size 32 bits ADDRESS is a 32 bit I O register that can only be accessed as a Dword A byte or word reference passes through the Configuration Address Register and hub li
52. Base2 Show the MAC Address of Update NOTE Bold text indicates default setting 6 9 2 9 MCFG Table Support item To access this submenu select Advanced on the menu bar and then MCFG Table Support Item The item represented in the following table is used to configure MCFG Table support options Table 6 14 MCFG Table Support Item MCFG Table Support Disabled Enabled Disable this item for Linux installation If Linux kernel version is 2 6 16 or later Choose Enable Default is Disabled 130 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G BIOS 6 9 3 6 9 3 1 NOTE Bold text indicates default setting Boot Menu To access this menu select Boot from the menu bar at the top of the screen The menu represented in the following table is used to set the boot features and the boot sequence Table 6 15 Boot Menu Feature Options Description Boot Settings Select to display Set boot options Configuration submenu Boot Device Priority Select to display Set first second and last boot device submenu Network Drives Select to display Set first and second network drives submenu Boot Settings Configuration Submenu To access this submenu select Boot on the menu bar and then Boot Settings Configuration The menu represented in the following table is used to configure Boot Settings Table 6 16 Boot Settings Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description Quick Boot Disabled Disable Enabl
53. Configuration The menu represented in the following table is used to configure Remote Access Configuration options Table 6 12 Remote Access Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description Remote Access Disabled Enable Disable Remote access function Enabled Serial port number 1 Select COM Port for remote access function Serial Port Mode 115200 8 1 Select Serial Port settings 576008 1 38400 8 1 19200 8 1 9600 8 1 Flow Control None Select Flow Control for console redirection Hardware Software Terminal Type ANSI Select the target terminal type VT100 VT UTF8 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 129 BIOS NOTE Bold text indicates default setting 6 9 2 8 Function Configuration Submenu To access this submenu select Advanced on the menu bar and then PXE Function Configuration The menu represented in the following table is used to configure PXE Function options Table 6 13 PXE Function Configuration Submenu Feaature 1 PXE Function Options Disabled Enabled Description Disable Enable Base1 PXE Function MAC Address Base2 PXE Function Disabled Enabled Show the MAC Address of Basel Disable Enable Base2 PXE Function MAC Address Fabric MAC Address Show MAC Address of Fabric Fabric2 MAC Address MEE Show the MAC Address of Fabric2 Update MAC Address Show the MAC Address of
54. E JE JE E JE JE JE JE C JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE KERN 2 59 CiCopyright 1985 2005 American Megatrends Inc Connected 0 04 01 115200 8 SCHOLL cars Capture Print echo 4 When client uses IPMITOOL in the Linux character interface the ATCA 7350 BIOS setting interface cannot be displayed when you press F4 When you press F4 in the Linux character interface the terminal sends non standard ANSI data 108 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G System Management Operating System Configuration Log in to the OS of the ATCA 7350 and configure the system serial baud rate At present the baud rate of 115200 and below 115200 is supported For RedHat configuration 1 Editthe boot grub grub conf file Typevi boot grub grub confcommand 2 Change the serial parameter to read serial unit 0 speed 9600 word 8 parity no stop 1 3 Change the kernel line to read kernel vmlinuz 2 6 9 34 ELsmp ro root LABEL console ttyS0 9600n8 rhgb quiet Here you are adding console ttyS0 9600n8 rhgb quiet tothe end of your kernel line if it does not already exist ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 109 System Management 4 Type wq to save the changes Figure5 5 Configuration for RHEL Target HyperTerminal 2 5 xj Fle Edt View
55. H Short term ambient humidity 5 RH to 90 RH 4 1 12 Target Certifications UL CSA CB TUV Mark 4 1 13 Design Standard PICMG 3 0 R2 0 IPMI 2 0 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 81 Functional Description 42 Block Diagram Figure 4 1 Block Diagram of ATCA 7350 Low Voltage Low Voltage Ic i Inte Xeon Inte Xeon IPMC Zone Processor PO Processor USBI1 2 4 FBDSlat 1066MTS 64 Bit 1068MTS 64 Bit System Bus System Bus VGA ES amp P32 Intel 5000P Chipset M CH EM SAS PCI X pee 151106462206 Zone 2 i d Front ZSA to Panel i Back i Intel 8321 ESB plane pA Controller Hub 21 USB 2 0 i USB 33MHz LPC 33MHz LPC Serial i Pot 4 FPGA Spplies amp Hot Swap Circuity Aggregated bandwidth 82 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C Functional Description 4 3 4 3 1 Processors The ATCA 7350 supports two Low Voltage Intel Quad Core LV Xeon 5408 processors Each processor runs at 2 13 GHz clock frequency and features a 12MB L2 cache The processors with quad cores each provide exceptional performance for applications running on advanced operating systems such as Windows Linux and UNIX The Quad Core Intel Xeon processors are 64 bit server processors utilizing four Intel micro architecture cores They support Intel 64 architecture as an enhancement to Intel s I
56. I 2 _DA BI 12_DB BI 2 _DB DD Channel 2 Tx2 Tx2 Rx2 Rx2 66 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Controls LEDs and Connectors Table 3 4 23 P23 Connector Pin Assignments for ATCA 7350 continued Interface Pin Designation A B E F G H C D Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved All the tx rx signals are defined from ATCA 7350 side 3 4 1 3 Zone 3 Connectors Zone 3 is composed of three connectors 15 29 and J31 The three connectors are used to connect RTMs with ATCA 7350s Zone 3 defines the following signals USB USB VGA IPMC SMBus Power VCC 12VDC VSBY 5V5 PCI E Channels General control signals RTM PRESENT RTM RST LEDs ATCA 7350 works with RTM ATCA 7 150 Fabric Channel Ports Reserved ATCA 7350 works with RTM ATCA 7350 Fabric Channel Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 XAUI J15 uses common 2mm HM connector 29 uses a half height ZD connector 31 uses ZD connector The following table shows the 15 pinout PinA1 on the server blade side is on the top ofthe connector while the server blade is placed top side upwar
57. MM on page 42 Replace the DIMM For details see Replacing the DIMM on page 44 If the problem persists replace the ATCA 7350 For details see Installing and Removing the Blade on page 51 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 177 Troubleshooting A 9 A 9 1 A 9 2 178 Power Exceptions ATCA 7350 Cannot Be Started Description The ATCA 7350 cannot be started Solution To solve the problem proceed as follows 1 Make sure that the shelf is powered on properly For details refer to the respective system documentation 2 Ifyou install an optional component on the ATCA 7350 remove the optional component and then restart the ATCA 7350 3 Start another ATCA 7350 in the shelf If it can be started normally replace the faulty ATCA 7350 4 Ifthe problem persists see Uncertain Exceptions on page 183 ATCA 7350 Automatically Shuts Down Description The ATCA 7350 automatically shuts down without any explicit reason Solution To solve the problem proceed as follows 1 Make sure that each component of the shelf is installed properly For details refer to the respective system documentation If some components are not installed or are installed improperly the ATCA 7350 may automatically shut down 2 Replacethe ATCA 7350 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Troubleshooting A 10 A 10 1 A 10 2 Peripheral Exceptions Keyboard Cannot Be Used Description All keys
58. OFfTUEACEOE ette ERR eC ne ee 80 4 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 4 1 10 Power nn ee 80 4 1 11 Environment 81 4 1 12 222 2222 2 24 81 4 1 13 Design Standard masse tee E E Ra nue 81 4 2 Block Diagram E RR E e up RA 82 4 3 PrOCe5sOls NIRE 83 4 3 1 Features a PUR UR DeC I CUPRUM 83 4 3 2 Processor Locations eere een 84 44 Chipset sers es ere texere mre prt ee 84 4 4 1 Memory 24 4 84 4 4 2 Enterprise South 2 85 4 5 MOMON essere ernea seen 86 16 O 86 4 6 1 Keyboard 2 4 2 86 4 6 2 Serial Porter estere tee eet FERA UE RR OLET 87 4 6 3 Real Time Glock nere rrr Ree es 87 4 6 4 Gigabit Ethernet ATCA 7350 with 7350 88 4 6 5 Gigabit Ethernet ATCA 7350 with 7150 88 4 6 6 Fiber Channel ATCA 7350 with 7350
59. P20 Connector Pin Assignments for ATCA 7350 Interface Designation Fabric Channels 15 13 Unused All the tx rx signals are as seen from ATCA 7350 side The two Fabric interface channels and two Base interface channels supported by the ATCA 7350 are on the P23 of Zone 2 Table 3 4 shows the positions of Fabric Channel 1 and Channel 2 Base Channel 1 and Channel 2 on the P23 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 65 Controls LEDs and Connectors The 10 100 1000 BASE T data signals used in the Base Interface have the following conventions Bl m D x p where x differential pair A D e m Logical Slot number 1 2 p polarity The data signals used in the Fabric Interface have the following conventions F m Tx Rx n p where Tx Rx transmit receive e m Channel designator 1 2 e n Port number 0 3 e p polarity Table 3 4 23 23 Connector Pin Assignments for ATCA 7350 Interface Pin Designation A B C D E F G H Fabric 2 Channel 2 3 Fabric F 1 Tx2 F 1 Tx2 1 2 F 1 Rx2 1 3 F 1 Rx3 F 1 Rx3 4 Channel 40 FOXO FORO 1 1 F Rx1 F R 5 Base DA BI 1 _DA BI 1 _DD 1 Tx1 Tx1 Rx1 Rx1 6 Base BI 2 _DA B
60. PMI SAS storage controller Video controller 1 2 Standard Compliances The product is designed to meet the following standards Table 1 2 Standard Compliances Standard Description UL 60950 1 Legal safety requirements EN 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 CAN CSA 22 2 60950 1 CISPR 22 EMC requirements legal on system level predefined Artesyn CISPR 24 Embedded Computing System EN 55022 EN 55024 FCC Part 15 Industry Canada ICES 003 VCCI Japan AS NZS CISPR 22 EN 300 386 NEBS Standard GR 1089 CORE NEBS Standard GR 63 CORE Environmental requirements ETSI EN 300019 series PICMG 3 0 Defines mechanics blade dimensions power distribution power PICMG 3 1 and data connectors and system management IPMI 1 5 24 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Introduction 1 The blade does not fulfill the Unpacked Equipment Shock Criteria as defined in NEBS GR63 4 3 2 During tests which consisted of dropping the blade from 100 mm height we observed that on some blades the AdvancedTCA zone 2 and 3 connectors got damaged Although it was possible to manually repair the connectors and the blade was fully functional again afterwards the criteria imposed by the NEBS standard were not fulfilled 2 Some PICMG requirements are not fully met Refer ATCA 7350 RTM ATCA 7350 Release Notes for more information 1 3 Ordering Information When ordering board variants or board accessories use the order numbers
61. Prepatation sac DR Lee iD 40 2 64 DIMMs mm 41 2 6 4 1 Installing the DIMM 2 42 2 6 4 2 Replacing the 44 2 65 Hatd DISK cere an 46 2 6 5 1 Installing the Hard 46 2 6 5 2 Replacing the Hard Disk 49 2 7 Installing and Removing the Blade 2 51 2 7 1 Installation rrt ee 51 2 7 1 1 Installing the ATCA 7350 in a Powered 5 51 2 7 1 2 Checking the Installation 52 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 3 2 7 1 3 Blade Power On 53 2 7 2 an reiben 54 2 42 1 PowerOf une an ea tates 54 2 7 2 2 Removing the ATCA 7350 55 2 7 2 3 Removing the 7 50 56 3 Controls LEDs and 59 3 1 OVEIVIEW X er ee urn 59 3 2 Blade Layout een ikea Re kai 59 3 3 FacePlate HERE A Ce ER es 61 3 4 5 61
62. RAID 1 Creation Mode Keep existing data migrate to an IM array Synchronization of disk will occur Overwrite existing data create a new IM ALL DATA on ALL disks in the array will DELETED tt t No Synchronization performed e Ifyou press M the system saves the data in the current source disk The target disk x h pies the data in the source disk If you press D the system deletes the data from the current source disk and creates a new RAID 1 array Inthe window for selecting source disk and target disk Slot 0 corresponds to as shown Figure 7 2 and Slot Num 1 to HD1 6 Press lt M gt to specify the source disk The window is displayed as shown in Figure 7 8 For the source disk Yes is displayed in RAID Disk and Primary Drive Status Figure 7 8 Window for Selecting the Source Disk and Target Disk Array Type Array Size MB a FUJITSU No Primary 1 FUJITSU ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 141 RAID 1 Operations 7 Selectthe other disk Enter Space for confirmation The warning window is displayed as shown in Figure 7 9 Figure 7 9 Warning Window WARNING Data was found on the selected disk this data will be lost when the array is created Choose Discard configuration or Cancel Exit on the next screen to abort 8 Press lt C gt The window for selecting the source disk and the target disk is
63. Restartthe ATCA 7350 2 Initialize different devices Detect and 2 Replacethe ATCA 7350 initialize the video adapter that is installed in the system and has optional ROMs 2E Initialize all output devices ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Troubleshooting Table A 1 POST code checkpoints continued Checkpoint Description Solution 31 Allocate memory for the ADM moduleand 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 uncompress it Control the ADM module for 2 Upgrade the BIOS and restart initialization Initialize the language andfont the ATCA 7350 modules for ADM Activate the ADM inadule 3 Replace the ATCA 7350 33 Initialize the silent boot module Set the 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 window for displaying text information 2 Replace the ATCA 7350 37 Display the sign on message CPU information setup key message and any OEM specific information 39 Initializes controller 1 and controller 2 3A Initialize RTC date and time 1 Restart the ATCA 7350 2 Clear CMOS RAM and then restart the ATCA 7350 3 Replace the ATCA 7350 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 187 Troubleshooting Table A 1 POST code checkpoints continued Checkpoint Description Solution 3B Test for total memory installed in the 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 system Also Check for the Delete or ESC 2 Replace the ATCA 7350 key to limit memory test Display total memory in the system
64. T phase the time period from to as shown in Figure 4 5 In the BIOS POST phase the Reset WDT message is sent by the BIOS software of the host processor ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 93 Functional Description 4 10 2 4 11 94 Note Here BMC means IPMC BMC WDT Action For POST in the Advanced setting pane in the BIOS SETUP UTILITY interface is used to enable disable WDT in the BIOS POST phase and perform the action afterthe WDT times out BMC WDT for POST phase is enabled by default setting BMC WDT Time Out For POST is used to set the timeout threshold of the WDT in the BIOS POST phase This threshold can be set to 2 3 5 8 or 15 minutes This threshold has a default value of 8 minutes 3 OS LOAD phase the time period from to Q and after as shown in Figure 4 5 In the OS LOAD phase the Reset WDT message is sent by the software running in the OS of the host processor BMC WDT Action For OS Loader in the Advanced setting pane the BIOS SETUP UTILITY interface is used to enable disable WDT in the OS LOAD phase and perform the action after the WDT times out BMC WDT for OS LOAD phase is disabled by default setting BMC WDT Time Out For OS Loader is used to set the timeout threshold of the WDT the OS LOAD phase This threshold can be set to 2 3 5 8 or 15 minutes WDT 2 The IPMC WDT implemented in hardware must be strobed by the IPMC firmware If IPMC WDT expires it isolates the blade from the b
65. The Flash upd sh isa shell script to be used in a Linux environment for BIOS upgrade It is partofthe cross atca 7350 bios x y z r rpmpackage Please ask your local sales representative for obtaining this package It enables the user to re program and upgrade the BOOT and USER flash devices of the ATCA 7350 blade Please do not attempt this procedure unless you really want to re program the device The BIOS binary image is part of the distribution Example ATCAVxxx ROM This binary file must be used to to program the boot flash device ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 159 Software Upgrade 8 3 160 For safety reasons the lash_up sh script calculates an md5 checksum of the image and compare it with the factory calculated md5 value in the bios image file name mdb5 Ifthis file is not available the user is prompted to skip the test If the checksums do not match the user is prompted to continue with or without regard to the result of this test Upgrade the BIOS The ATCA 7350 comprises two flashes e BIOS boot flash BIOS backup flash This procedure describes how to use the upgrade script 1 Boot Linux on the ATCA 7350 blade to get a Linux shell prompt 2 Upgrade the BIOS using the upgrade script to flash the device flash upd sh p flash partition gt For example flash upd sh p 1 b whereas e clearing CMOS erase update boot block erase update NVRAM print version i
66. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates a property damage message i 00900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 9 30000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 No danger encountered Pay attention to important information 18 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C About this Manual Summary of Changes This manual has been revised and replaces all prior editions Part Number Publication Date Description 6806800G59A September 2008 First edition 6806800G59B November 2008 Second edition 6806800G59C January 2009 Added Chapter 9 Addressing on page 167 6806800G59D January 2009 Fourth edition 6806800G59E February 2009 Fifth edition 6806800G59F February 2010 Updated section Standard Compliances on page 24 6806800G59G September 2014 Re branded to Artesyn template ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 19 About this Manual _ _ _ 20 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Features The ATCA 7350 server blade suite hereinafter referred to as the ATCA 7350 suite features the capabilities of high spee
67. a word Screen Used for on screen output and code related elements or commands in body text Courier Bold Reference Used to characterize user input and to separate it from system output Used for references and for table and figure descriptions ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 17 About this Manual Notation Description File Exit Notation for selecting a submenu text Notation for variables and keys Notation for software buttons to click on the screen and parameter description Repeated item for example node 1 node 2 node 12 Omission of information from example command that is not necessary at the time being Ranges for example 0 4 means one of the integers 0 1 2 3 and 4 used in registers Logical OR XOCOCOOOOO0OO0O0O000000000O000000000000000000000000 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
68. able 6 13 PXE Function Configuration Submenu 130 Table 6 14 MCFG Table Support Item 2 2 130 Table 6 15 BOOE MENU EET 131 Table 6 16 Boot Settings Configuration Submenu 131 Table 6 17 Boot Device Priority Submenu 132 Table 6 18 Security MENU uses 133 Table 6 19 ER ee de PA e 134 Table 8 1 Software Upgrade Overview 2 159 Table 9 1 PCI configuration map 22 2 4 167 Table 9 2 I O Address OxOCF8 Accessed as a Dword 169 Table 9 3 Configuration address register bit assignments 169 Table 9 4 Configuration data register bit assignments 170 Table 9 5 I O address cross references 170 Table A 1 POST code checkpoints 2 24 2 2 2 185 Table A 2 DIM code checkpoints 2 2 2 4 2 190 Table A 3 ACPI code checkpoints 222 2 22 191 Table B 1 Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing Publications 193 T
69. able B 2 Related Specifications 2 2 194 12 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G List of Figures EN Figure 1 1 Connection Between the ATCA 7350 and 7 50 22 Figure 2 1 Wearing the ESD Preventive Wrist Strap 35 Figure 2 2 Removing the Blank filler blade 37 Figure 2 3 Positions of the DIMM Interfaces 42 Figure 2 4 Installing the DIMM usa ee mne m RR n Frases 44 Figure 2 5 Removing the 46 Figure 2 6 Installing the Hard Disk u a ea QE Red pex epa kane ee 48 Figure 2 7 Removing the Hard Disk 50 Figure 2 8 Installing the 7350 52 Figure 2 9 Removing the ATCA 7350 56 Figure 2 10 Removing 7 50 57 Figure 3 1 Components of the 7350 59 Figure 3 2 Face Plate of the 7350 61 Figure 3 3 On Board Connectors 62 Figure 3 4 Face Plate Connectors 222 24 sedes ee 63 Figure 3 5 PINOUT of SAS
70. ace the following components in order a disk b DIMM c CPU d Main board If the ATCA 7350 passes all system tests a fault may occurs in the external network connection POST Code Checkpoints POST code checkpoints are the largest set of checkpoints during the BIOS pre boot process ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 68068006596 Troubleshooting Table A 1 lists the types of checkpoints that may occur during the POST stage of the BIOS and related solutions vty 10 clear the CMOS RAM or upgrade the BIOS contact Artesyn for technical support N 7 Table A 1 POST code checkpoints Checkpoint Description Solution 03 Disable NMI parity video for EGA and 1 Restart the ATCA 7350 controllers 2 Replace the ATCA 7350 Initialize BIOS POST and runtime data area BIOS modules on POST entry and GPNV area 5 04 Check the CMOS diagnostic byte to 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 determine whether battery power is proper 2 Clear CMOS and then restart and whether the CMOS checksum is proper the ATCA 7350 Verify the CMOS checksum by reading the storage area If the CMOS checksum is wrong update CMOS with power on default values and clear passwords Initialize data variables that are based on CMOS setup 3 Replace the ATCA 7350 questions 05 Initialize the interrupt controlling hardware 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 and interrupt vector table 2 Replace the ATCA 7350 06 Initialize t
71. ackplane IPMB buses and resets the IPMC The watchdog timer is set to trigger the reset of IPMC if the WDT has not be cleared for 1 6 seconds and the IPMC strobes it once 100 milliseconds Power Supplies The shelf provides blades with two redundant 48 V power inputs through the Zone1 connector If one power input is faulty the blades can work normally This improves system reliability The IPMC monitors whether the two 48 V power inputs are present At the same time the IPMC monitors the two shortest pins on the Zone1 connector to check that if the blade is properly inserted The 48 V DC power inputs supplied through the Zone1 connector are converted to the 12 V DC voltage Then the 12 V DC voltage can be converted to the voltages required by each device on the ATCA 7350 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Functional Description The power supplies of such modules as the IPMC are independent and generated through the 48 V DCto 5 V DC converter The IPMC controls power on and power off of the ATCA 7350 Figure4 6 Power supply topology DC DC N 12V 48V to 12V Intel LV CPU1 VCCP Dual Core Dual Core Xeon 5138 gp 0 9 FBD FBD VIT MCH FBD AMB ESB2 LSI1064 FPGA etc 2V5 DDR FPGA DC DC VSBY 5V VSBY_3V3 VSBY_1V5 48V to 5VSBY pu VCC 3V3 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 95 Functional Description 4 12 4 13 4 1
72. age Operate the fixing clips slightly to avoid breaking them or damaging the DIMM socket 5 Insert the DIMM in the socket along the guide rails as shown in Figure 2 4 Ifthere is a gap between the DIMM and the fixing clips the DIMM is not installed properly In this case open the fixing clips and remove the DIMM Then insert the DIMM again 6 Make sure that the fixing clips are fastened or closed firmly as shown in Figure 2 4 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 43 Hardware Preparation and Installation 7 Insertthe ATCA 7350 with the DIMM installed in the shelf For details see Installing the ATCA 7350 in a Powered Shelf on page 51 Figure 2 4 Installing the DIMM You can install the DIMMs in all DIMM sockets in the same way 4 After installation insert the ATCA 7350 in the shelf and power on the ATCA 7350 Check whether the OS can be loaded properly If it can be in the OS check whether the displayed memory capacity is consistent with the actual one 2 6 4 2 Replacing the DIMM To replace the DIMM proceed as follows 1 Wear the ESD preventive wrist strap For details see Wearing the ESD Preventive Wrist Strap on page 34 44 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 Remove the ATCA 7350 whose DIMM is to be replaced For details see Removing the ATCA 7350 on page 55 Product Damage To avoid breaking them or damaging the DIMM socke
73. alled in the server system and works normally For details refer to the respective system documentation 2 The setting in the network module is suitable for the ATCA 7350 For details refer to the respective system documentation 3 Ifthe problem persists see Uncertain Exceptions on page 183 A Fault Occurs in Software Description A fault may occur in software ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Troubleshooting Solution To solve the problem proceed as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 Check whether the problem is caused by software fault Check whether the ATCA 7350 has the minimum memory required by the software Check whether the design of the software is applied to the server Check whether other software can run on the ATCA 7350 Check whether this software can run on other 73505 If an error message is generated when you use the software refer to the document shipped with the software to get the details on the message and solution Contact Artesyn Embedded Technologies technical support engineer to handle the problem A 12 Uncertain Exceptions When you diagnose the faulty ATCA 7350 check whether the ATCA 7350 or the shelf has a fault If all ATCA 7350s have the same symptom it is very likely that a fault occurs in the shelf For details refer to the respective system documentation If the shelf has multiple ATCA 7350s and one ATCA 7350 is faulty troubleshoot the faulty ATCA 7350
74. ame Description Pin 5V Power Supply Max 500mA each port Differential Data transmitting pair ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 4 2 4 Table 3 10 USB Connector Pin Assignments continued Pin Pin Name Description GROUND Ground connected to the logic GND of ATCA 7350 Serial Port ATCA 7350 provides a signal serial port using RJ 45 style shielded connector The serial port can be switched to system host processor serial port or IPMC control console serial port via command See ATCA 7350 Control via IPMI Programmer s Reference for details Table 3 11 Serial Port Connector Pin Assignments NC Not connected NC Not connected TXD Data transmitting signal GROUND Ground connected to the logic GND of ATCA 7350 GROUND Ground connected to the logic GND of ATCA 7350 Not connected NC Not connected N Pay Attention to Important Information By default the payload console is selected 9600 baud However as long as the payload is not powered the IPMC console is visible 115200 baud always With powering the payload the IPMC automatically selects the payload serial console if the serial port selection is not modified The serial port selection can be modified by executing the OEM IPMI command Set Serial Output In case of the IPMC is selected with such command the IPMC serial console is selected also when the payload
75. ard disks You must define source disk and target disk before you create RAID 1 Source disk used to back up data e Target disk used to store the backup data HD 0 and HD 1 can be the source disk or the target disk That means if you specify one disk as the source disk the other is the target disk 136 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G RAID 1 Operations Figure 7 2 shows the positions of the two SAS hard disks of the ATCA 7350 Figure 7 2 Positions of the two SAS Hard Disks of the ATCA 7350 Hard Disk Bay 1 Hard Disk Bay O Setting and Synchronizing RAID 1 To set and synchronize RAID 1 proceed as follows 1 Start the system When the ATCA 7350 is started the following information is displayed on the terminal LSI Logic Corp MPT SAS BIOS MPTBIOS 6 12 00 00 2006 10 31 Copyright 2000 2006 LSI Logic Press lt Ctrl gt lt C gt to start LSI Utility ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Corp Logic Configuration 137 Press lt Ctrl gt lt C gt LSI BIOS window is displayed as shown in Figure Adapter PCI FW Revision Status Boot Dev Slot Order 61 88 88 8 11 81 88 IR Enabled 2 Selectthe currently used SAS controller d 064 Press Enter The Adapter property window is displayed as shown in Figure 7 4 Adapter PCI Slot PCI Addres IEZA 11 4192 STE B5
76. at your sleeves are tightened or rolled up above the elbow For safety purpose it is not recommended to wear jewelry watch glasses with metal frame or clothes with metal buttons e Donot exert too much force or insert or remove the components forcibly Avoid damage to the components or plug ins 38 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 6 2 Optional Components Supported by the ATCA 7350 Only those who are certificated or authorized by Artesyn can replace or change the components Table 2 5 lists the optional components supported by the ATCA 7350 Table 2 5 Optional Components Supported by the ATCA 7350 Suite Blade Supported Component ATCA 7350 DIMM Hard disk Daughter cards on the RTM vty Formore information on the daughter cards refer to RTM ATCA 7x50 Installation and Use M Manual MESCRTM 7150 FC Installation Information and MESGRTM 7150 GE Installation Information ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 39 Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 6 3 Preparations Before you install or replace the component make the following preparations 40 Confirming the feasibility of the operation Thereare available spare parts of the component to be installed or replaced in the equipment warehouse When the available spare parts are lacking contact Artesyn Embedded Technologies for help in time Make sure that the new component is in goo
77. ble 1 3 Product Nomenclature u sera ment 25 Table 1 4 Available Board Accessories 26 Table 2 1 List of Packing Items iret real 28 Table 2 2 Environmental Requirements 30 Table 2 3 Power Requirements erbe EE an 31 Table 2 4 Environment for Installing the ATCA 7350 5 34 Table 2 5 Optional Components Supported by the ATCA 7350 Suite 39 Table 2 6 DIMM Configuration the 7350 42 Table 3 1 Components of the 7350 60 Table 3 2 Positions and Description of the Connectors ofthe ATCA 7350 63 Table 3 3 J20 P20 Connector Pin Assignments for ATCA 7350 65 Table 3 4 J23 P23 Connector Pin Assignments for 7350 66 Table 3 5 TNT 68 Table 3 6 2555 EE NU pU HC DIR OE EXER ES 68 Table 3 7 69 Table 3 8 SAS Connector Pin Assignments 71 Table 3 9 SAS Connector Pin Assignments 74 Table 3 10 USB Connector Pin Assignments
78. bleshooting zum 173 Al SOVEIVIEW MEET 173 A2 Precautions iio UT 173 A 3 Principles creer 173 AA cledclgec Dc EMT 174 A 5 Contacting Artesyn Embedded Technologies for Technical Support 175 A 6 LED Display Exceptions 2 4 2 2 4 175 LEDS Are Off 175 AJ Power On Startup Exceptions 176 ComponentiExceptions sven ne RI I RE EE 176 A 8 1 Component Is Unavailable 2 176 A 8 2 Number of DIMMs Is Inconsistent 177 A9 Power EXG ptions RI E Er ni mele 178 9 1 ATCA 7350 Cannot Be 5 178 9 2 ATCA 7350 Automatically Shuts Down 178 A 10 Peripheral Exceptions 24 2 2 2 2 179 A 10 1 Keyboard Cannot 179 A 10 2 Mouse Cannot Be Used 179 A 10 3 Monitor Remains 2 2 2 2 180 A 10 4 Monitor Display Is 180 A 10 5 No Information Is Displayed on the Monitor
79. ch can be used with an RTM ATCA 7150 or RTM ATCA 7350 But 10G Ethernet support is only available with RTM ATCA 7350 RTM ATCA 7150 or RTM ATCA 7350 which must be used with an ATCA 7350 Desiccant bag 28 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 EEE The actual items in the packing carton are decided by the contract S I e Ifyou do not order an RTM ATCA 7x50 all functions provided by the RTM are not available ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 29 Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 3 Environmental and Power Requirements The following environmental and power requirements are applicable to the blade 2 3 1 Environmental Requirements Table 2 2 Environmental Requirements Requirement Operating Non Operating Temperature 5 C 41 F to 40 C 105 F normal operation 40 C 40 F to 70 C according to NEBS Standard GR 63 CORE 158 2 5 C to 55 exceptional operation according to NEBS Standard GR 63 CORE Temp Change 0 25 C min according to NEBS Standard GR 0 25 C min 63 CORE Rel Humidity 5 to 85 non condensing according to 5 to 95 non condensing Artesyn internal environmental requirements according to Artesyn internal environmental requirements Altitude lt 3000 Maximum 4 0 kg weight Length xwidthx 322 3 mm x 280 mm x 29 mm height Vibration 1g from 5 to 100 Hz and back to 5 H
80. compliant Serdes backplane Gigabit Ethernet support System Management Bus SMBus Specification Version 2 0 compliant with additional support for I2C devices ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 85 Functional Description 4 5 4 6 4 6 1 86 Low Pin Count LPC interface e Firmware Hub FWH interface support Memory The ATCA 7350 supports four DDR2 533 677 Fully Buffered DIMMs FBD The ATCA 7350 memory controller hub complies with the FB DIMM specification definition of a host The ATCA 7350 has four FBD slots 25 39 27 and J28 for up to four FBDs Slots 25 J39 J27 28 correspond to Channel 0 Channel 1 Channel 2 and Channel 3 of the memory controller hub MCH respectively The FBD channels of the MCH reside on two branches FBD Channel 0 and Channel 1 reside on branch 0 while FBD Channel 2 and Channel 3 reside on branch 1 The ATCA 7350 can be configured with one two or four DIMMs The positions for installing the DIMMs are shown in Table 2 6 Figure 2 3 shows the DIMM slots positions Limited by the physical dimensions of the blade FBDs installed on ATCA 7350 must not be higher than 30 5mm and must not be thicker than 6 6mm FB DIMMs with quad rank architecture are not supported by the memory controller and can not be installed on the ATCA 7350 I O Keyboard and Mouse The ATCA 7350 supports USB keyboard and mouse and also PS2 keyboard and mouse via a converter cable The USB
81. ction Description ESI PCI Express Port 0 8086 25E2 PCI Express Port 2 8086 25E3 PCI Express Port 3 8086 25E4 PCI Express Port 4 8086 2565 PCI Express Port 5 ojo 8086 25E6 PCI Express Port 6 8086 25E7 PCI Express Port 7 8086 25 0 Processor Bus Boot Interrupt System Address 8086 25 0 Address Mapping Memory Control Error Logs 8086 25F0 FSB Error Registers 8086 25F5 Memory Map Error Flag Mask RAS Channel Control for FB DIMM Branch 0 8086 25F6 Memory Map Error Flag Mask RAS Channel Control for FB DIMM Branch 1 8086 2690 PCI to PCI Bridge 8086 2688 USB UHCI Controller 1 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 8086 2689 USB UHCI Controller 2 8086 268A USB UHCI Controller 3 167 Addressing Table 9 1 PCI configuration map continued Device PCI Bus PCI Device PCI Function PCI Device ID Function Description 8086 268B USB UHCI Controller 4 8086 268c USB EHCI Controller 8086 244E PCI to PCI Bridge 8086 2670 LPC Controller 8086 2698 SMBUS Controller 8086 3500 PCI Express Upstream port ESB2 8086 350C 8086 3510 PCI Express to PCI X Bridge PCI Express downstream port 1 ESB2 8086 3514 PCI Express downstream port 2 Chipset 8086 1060 82571 LANO Controller 1000 0050 SAS 1064 Controller 8086 1098 L
82. d calculation and mass data processing The ATCA 7350 suite consists of 7350 The ATCA 7350 is the short form for the ATCA 7350 server blade RTM ATCA 7150 The RTM ATCA 7 150 is the short form for the RTM ATCA 7150 rear transition module RTM of the server blade RTM ATCA 7350 The RTM ATCA 7350 is the short form for the RTM ATCA 7350 rear transition module RTM of the server blade This RTM enables 10Gb sec Ethernet on the ATCA fabric interface You can install the ATCA 7350 in any node slot of your shelf The RTM ATCA 7x50 is installed in the slot that is paired with the ATCA 7350 slot ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 21 Introduction Figure 1 1 shows the connection between the ATCA 7350 and the RTM ATCA 7x50 Figure 1 1 Connection Between the ATCA 7350 and RTM ATCA 7x50 RTM of the server blade N ATCA 7350 Backplane De The RTM ATCA 7x50 is an accessory option that be used for tailoring the ATCA 7350 to specific applications The backplane is one part of the shelf For details on the backplane and shelf refer to the respective system documentation 22 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Introduction Table 1 1 lists the functions of the ATCA 7350 Table 1 1 Functions of the ATCA 7350 Processing functions e Supports two quad core LV Intel Xeon 5408 2 13 GHz processors Supports 12 MB L2 cache Supports up to four FB
83. d condition without defects such as oxidation chemical corrosion missing component or transportation damage reading this document you are familiar with how to install and replace the component and master the skills required by the operation Checking the environment Make sure that the shelf power supply temperature and humidity meet the operating requirement for the blades and components For details refer to the respective system documentation Preparing spare parts and tools Prepare the component to be installed or replaced When you hold or transport the component use the special antistatic package Also you need to tidy record and repair the component during routine maintenance Prepare the cross screwdriver screws plastic supports cooling gel and ESD preventive wrist strap The supplier provides a list of tools and negotiates with to decide the tool provider Confirming installation or changing position Confirm the positions of the cabinet the shelf and the slot where the ATCA 7350 is installed Then stick a label on the face plate of the ATCA 7350 to avoid wrong operation Others If a serious problem occurs and cannot be solved when you install or replace the component contact Artesyn for technical support ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 6 4 DIMM When you install or replace the DIMM pay attention to the following points The ATCA
84. d exit this menu Press Y gt to activate the array and exit N L Press lt N gt to abandon activation and exit ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 149 RAID 1 Operations 6 Press lt Y gt to activate the array The Adapter property window is displayed as shown in Figure 7 20 Figure 7 20 Adapter Property Window Adapter AS 14664 PCI Slot PCI Address Bus Deu Func Firmware Revision H 11 81 88 IR SAS Address 5SBHEHFC1 23456775 NYDAIA Version 25 89 Status Enahled Boot Order H Boot Support 150 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 7 Select RAID Properties Press lt Enter gt The array view window is displayed as shown Figure 7 21 RAID 1 is activated successfully and synchronized automatically The RAID 1 synchronization progress is displayed in Status Array 1 of 1 Identifier LSILOGICLogical Volume 3888 Type In Scan Order Size MB 34332 Status Syncd Manage rra 1 Slot Device Identifier Drive Num Status 4 FUJITSU MAYZB3GRC Primary 1 FUJITSU HA YZB36RC Hot Syncd 8 Enter Esc Return to the window as shown in Figure 7 22 Select Exit the Configuration Utility and Reboot Press lt Enter gt The system is restarted fire you sure you want to exit Cancel Exit save changes and reboot Discard changes and reboot Exit the Configuration Utility and Reboot Ifthe two SAS hard disks fail to synchronize because a hard disk is
85. dentifier LSILOGICLogical Volume 3888 Type IM Scan Order a Size MB 34332 Status Optimal Manage Array Slot Device Identifier Al L Drive Num is Status FUJITSU MAYZA36RC ES Primary 1 FUJITSU HA YvZB36RC Secondary ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 153 MU 154 4 Select Manage Array A The window for selecting operations is displayed as shown in F 7 26 Identifier Type Scan Order Activate Array Delete Array LOGICLogical Volume 6121217 3243352 ptimal 5 Select Delete Array Press lt Enter gt ine for confirming whether to delete the array is displayed as shown in F Delete array and exit to Adapter Properties fibandon array deletion and exit this menu Press Y to delete the array and exit Press lt N gt to abandon array deletion and exit ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 6 Press Y to delete the array The progress window is displayed as shown in Figure Procezszeing may take up to 1 minute Deleting RAID Array 7 Enter lt Esc gt Return to the window as shown in Figure 7 29 Select Exit the Configuration Utility and Reboot Press Enter The system is restarted Are you sure you want to exit Cancel Exit Save changes and reboot Discard changes and rehoot Exit the Configuration Utility and Reboot ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 155 RAID 1 Operations 255 7 6 D
86. dress of the channel Use the command Set LAN Configuration Parameters of IPMI2 0 with Parameter selector of 3 For example on Artesyn shelf manager set the IP address of channel 1 to 172 17 10 78 and that of channel 2 to 172 18 10 78 ipmicmd k 09000c0101 03 ac 11 Oa 4e smi 0 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 105 System Management 106 ipmicmd k 09000c0102 03 ac 12 0a 4e smi O Here 90 isthe IPMB address of the blade The IP addresses of the two channels cannot be set to be in the same network segment Otherwise the settings fail 6 Set the subnet mask of the two channels Use the command Set LAN Configuration Parameters of IPMI2 0 with Parameter selector of 6 Forexample on Artesyn shelf manager set the subnet masks of both channel 1 and channel 2 to 255 255 0 0 ipmicmd k 0 90 0 01 01 06 00 00 smi 0 ipmicmd k 0 90 0 02 ff 00 00 smi 0 Here 90 is the IPMB address of the blade Enable the SOL load of the required channel Use the command Set SOL Configuration Parameters of IPMI2 0 The value of Parameter selector is 1 On Artesyn shelf manager enable the SOL of channel 1 ipmicmd k 0 900 0c 21 01 01 O1 smi 0 After the previous seven steps you can set up a session or an SOL connection to the IPMC through IPMITOOL You can use the commands provided by IPMITOOL to directly configure the SOL for the IPMC If a shelf manager s
87. ds PCIRST 5715 GE PCI E RST Z9 VGA RST DIMMs RST RTM PCI E RST Low Voltage Intel Xeon 82571 GE PCI E RST Processor FSBO CPURST MCH RST IN Low Voltage LSI1064 PRSTIN Intel Xeon Processor FWH RST FSB1 CPURST 4 10 WDTs The ATCA 7350 provides two watchdog timers WDTs for the host processor and IPMC of the system 92 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Functional Description Figure 4 4 shows the relationship between the two WDTs Figure 4 4 Relationship between the two WDTs Strobe ADM706 EsB2 KCS System Reset worin IPMC Resetlwory2 4 10 1 WDT 1 System software and host BIOS communicate with the IPMC through the keyboard controller style KCS interface The host processor sends a Reset WDT message to the IPMC through the KCS interface The timeout threshold of WDT 1 varies with system running status Here in the below figure SMS means System Management Software Figure4 5 WDT operating status BIOS POST OptROM Menu BIOS Menu OS LOAD SMS OS The WDT 1 takes different actions in different phases see as follows 1 Before BIOS POST Before moment as shown in Figure 4 5 the host processor does not run The IPMC software records the time period from system reset completion to the arrival time of the first Reset WDT message If the Reset WDT message does not arrive within 40 s the WDT times out In this case the IPMC sends a system reset message 2 BIOS POS
88. ds and the face plate is left ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 67 Controls LEDs and Connectors RTM ENO and RTM EN are signals that indicate the RTM is firmly inserted Table 3 5 15 Pinout mye eee je RTM_HOTSPWAP_ RTM_HEALTHY_R RTM_OOSY_ RTM_TOP_EJECTOR_ RTM_SDA RTM_SCL RT _EPROM_WE VGA_RED CPLD_RTM_TDI RTM_MSCLK RTM_BOT_EJECTOR_ VGA_BLUE VGA VS CPLD_RTM_TRST RTM_KBDAT VGA_DDCCLK RTM_PWR_GOOD RTM_USB_P VGA_DDCDAT RTM_LM80_INT_ RTM_USB_N RTM_SBY_RST RTM_EN_ 29 is used for port1 and port2 signals of the Fabric interface and the PCIE signals from Table 3 6 J29 Pinout RTM FC2 RX2 H 2 RX2 L ZD1 A B C 1 RTM_SYSLED_G_ RESERVED GND RTM_SYSLED_R_ RTM_FC2_TX2_H RTM_FC2_TX2_L GND RTM_FCI_TX2_H RTM_FCI_TX2_L GND GND D RESERVED GND RTM_FC1_RX2_H RTM_FC1_RX2_L GND RTM_FC1_TX1_H RTM_FC1_TX1_L RTM_FC2_RX1_H RTM_FC2_RX1_L GND RTM_FC1_RX1_H RTM_FC1_RX1_L RTM_PE7_PRSNT_R_ RTM_PE7_RST_ 2 3 4 RTM_FC2_TX1_H RTM_FC2_TX1_L 5 6 7 RTM_EXP7_RXP3 RTM_EXP7_RXN3 G ND GND MCH_EXP7_RXP3 MCH_EXP7_RXN3 MCH_EXP7_RXP2 MCH_EXP7_RXN2 GND 8 RTM_EXP7_RXP2 RTM_EXP7_RXN2 MCH_EXP7_RXP1 MCH_EXP7_RXN1 9 RTM_EXP7_RXP1 RTM_EXP7_RXN1 MCH EXP7 RXPO MCH_EXP7_RXNO GND 68 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Controls LEDs and Connectors
89. e chassis e Ontheclient use ipmitool lan print 2 to display the configuration for the second Ethernet channel This Ethernet port is connected to the Ethernet switch located in Slot 8 on the chassis root DRBladel4 usr bin ipmitool lan print 1 Set in Progress Set Complete Auth Type Support NONE MD2 MD5 PASSWORD Auth Type Enable Callback User Operator Admin ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 113 System Management OEM IP Address Source Unspecified IP Address 10 90 90 14 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 0e 0c 98 55 6e SNMP Community String IP Header TTL 0x40 Flags 0x40 Precedence 0x00 TOS 0x10 BMC ARP Control ARP Responses Disabled Gratuitous ARP Disabled Gratituous ARP Intrvl 2 0 seconds Default Gateway IP 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 Backup Gateway IP 0 0 0 0 Backup Gateway MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 RMCP Cipher Suites None Cipher Suite Priv Max XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X Cipher Suite Unused C CALLBACK u USER a ADMIN 114 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G System Management Ending an SOL Session To end an SOL session 1 After pressing gt just once this symbol will not appear on the console screen N L This is done at the login prompt 2 After typing the SOL session will deactivate on the ATCA 7350 To make sure the ATCA 7350 SOL session is deactivated
90. e dann auf Kosten des Produktanwenders beseitigt werden m ssen nderungen oder Modifikationen am Produkt welche ohne ausdr ckliche Genehmigung von Artesyn Embedded Technologies EC durchgef hrt werden k nnen dazu f hren dass der Anwender die Genehmigung zum Betrieb des Produktes verliert Boardprodukte werden in einem repr sentativen System getestet um zu zeigen dass das Board den oben aufgef hrten EMV Richtlinien entspricht Eine ordnungsgem sse Installation in einem System welches die EMV Richtlinien erf llt stellt sicher dass das Produkt gem ss den EMV Richtlinien betrieben wird Verwenden Sie nur abgeschirmte Kabel zum Anschluss von Zusatzmodulen So ist sichergestellt dass sich die Aussendung von Hochfrequenzstrahlung im Rahmen der erlaubten Grenzwerte bewegt Warnung Dies ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkst rungen verursachen In diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden angemessene Ma nahmen durchzuf hren Operation 202 Besch digung des Produktes Hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit und Kondensat auf der Oberfl che des Produktes k nnen zu Kurzschl ssen f hren Betreiben Sie das Produkt nur innerhalb der angegebenen Grenzwerte f r die relative Luftfeuchtigkeit und Temperatur Stellen Sie vor dem Einschalten des Stroms sicher dass sich auf dem Produkt kein Kondensat befindet und betreiben Sie das Produkt nicht unter insert temperature here ATCA 7350 Installation and Use
91. e the Advanced menu 3 Choose Configure Remote Access menu 1 Change the Remote Access to Enabled 2 Change the Flow Control parameter to None 3 Change Serial Port Mode to the 9600 115200 baud rate if itis not already set to that speed ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 107 System Management 4 Press Esc 5 Choose Save and Exit Figure5 4 BIOS Configuration of ATCA 7350 amp 1 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help vanced HHH HE HE 36 36 DE HEHE HE Configure Remote Access type and parameters Select Serial Port E HH HH HH FH HH FH HH FH HH HR set t ings Remote Access Enabled Serial port number C0H1 Flow Control None Terminal Type ANSI Select Screen Select Item Change ption General Help Save and Exit Exit k X X X Kk X X X X X X k X X X Kk X X X X OK 3E 3 3 JE E JE JE E EI
92. e the BIOS to skip certain tests while Enabled booting to decrease the time needed to boot the system Quiet Boot Disabled Display normal POST messaged OEM logo Enabled Bootup Num Lock Set power on state for num lock On Wait For F1 If Error Disabled Disable enable waiting for F1 key to be pressed if error Enabled occurs ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 131 BIOS Table 6 16 Boot Settings Configuration Submenu continued Feature Options Description Hit DEL Message Display Disabled Display Press DEL to run Setup in POST Enabled BOOT via IPMI Parameter Enabled Enable disable system boot via IPMI parameter Disabled NOTE Bold text indicates default setting 6 9 3 2 Boot Device Priority Submenu To access this submenu select Boot on the menu bar and then Boot Device Priority The menu represented in the following table is used to configure boot device priority The options depend on what IPL devices attached to the system Table 6 17 Boot Device Priority Submenu Feature Options Description 1st Boot Device On board USB Flash Disk Set the 1st boot device Hard Drive Network 2nd Boot Device On board USB Flash Disk Set the 2nd boot device Hard Drive Network Last Boot Device On board USB Flash Disk Set the last boot device Hard Drive Network NOTE Devices will show as an option only if the device is installed and itis detected by the BIOS during boot
93. er Image Setting Up a Serial Over LAN Session Remote Blade Setup The ATCA 7350 is the managed blade with the SOL function which sends the serial data to the client Ensure that the ATCA 7350 has Linux OS such as RHEL4 0 5 0 loaded ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G System Management Configuring SOL Parameters The shelf manager sends the command of SOL parameter configuration The SOL parameter configuration complies with the IPMI2 0 specification The configuration process is as follows NOTICE All SOL parameters must be configured when the ATCA 7350 is in the M4 state 1 Configure the user name Use the command Set User Name of IPMI2 0 For example on Artesyn shelf manager set the user name to solusername ipmicmd k 0 90006 45 02 73 6f 6c 75 73 65 72 61 6d 65 smi 0 2 Configure the password Use the command Set User Password of IPMI2 0 For example on Artesyn shelf manager set the password to soluserpassword ipmicmd k 0 90 0 06 47 82 02 73 6 6c 75 73 65 72 70 61 73 73 77 6 72 64 smi 0 3 Set user rights Use the command Set User Access Command of IPMI2 0 For example on Artesyn shelf manager set the right of user 2 to Administrator 4 ipmicmd k 0 90 0 06 43 1 02 04 00 smi 0 4 Activate the user Use the command Set User Password Command of IPMI2 0 For example on Artesyn shelf manager enable user 2 ipmicmd k 090006 47 82 O1 smi O 5 Setthe IP ad
94. es only I O ports OxCF8 and OxCFC for PCI configuration cycle generation These registers are shown in Configuration Address Register CONFIG ADDRESS on section 3 2 1 and Configuration Data Register CONFIG_ADDRESS on section 3 2 2 The ESB2 forwards applicable I O transactions to its attached PCI buses The I O Address Cross references table lists document references I O descriptions Table 9 5 address cross references Device Document Title Number Section Page Table ESB2 EDS Section 11 4 Table 11 4 Intel 5000 Chipset MCH EDS Section 3 5 Table 3 5 3 6 and Section 3 6 Table 3 7 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Addressing 9 4 Memory The Intel 5000P chipset supports 36 bits of memory address space Internally Intel 5000P chipset carries 40 bits of address into various memory controller components The processors designed for Intel amp 5000P chipset support only 36 bits of memory addressing and 16 bits of addressable I O space However internally supports 40 bits and several of the memory configuration registers require 40 bit address programming Refer to the Intel 5000P Data Sheet The MCH provides the capability to re claim the physical memory overlapped by memory mapped I O devices BIOS and I O APICs that reside just below 4 GByte This memory may be re mapped to physical memory at the address defined by the TOLM register The detailed memory
95. esch digung des Produktes der Backplane oder von System Komponenten Verbogene Pins oder lose Komponenten k nnen zu einer Besch digung des Produktes der Backplane oder von Systemkomponenten f hren berpr fen Sie daher das Produkt sowie die Backplane vor der Installation sorg ltig und stellen Sie sicher dass sich beide in einwandfreien Zustand befinden und keine Pins verbogen sind Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing ENPEC und unsere Zulieferer unternehmen gr fste Anstrengungen um sicherzustellen dass sich Pins und Stecker von Boards vor dem Verlassung der Produktionsst tte in einwandfreiem Zustand befinden Verbogene Pins verursacht durch fehlerhafte Installation oder durch Installation von Boards mit besch digten Steckern kann die durch ECC gew hrte Garantie f r Boards und Backplanes erl schen lassen Kabel und Stecker Laser 204 Besch digung des Produktes Bei den RJ 45 Steckern die sich an dem Produkt befinden handelt es sich entweder um Twisted Pair Ethernet TPE oder um E1 T1 1 Stecker Beachten Sie dass ein versehentliches Anschlie en einer E1 T1 1 Leitung an einen TPE Stecker das Produkt zerst ren kann e Sie deshalb TPE Anschl sse der N he Ihres Arbeitsplatzes deutlich als Netzwerkanschl sse e Stellen Sie sicher dass die L nge eines mit Ihrem Produkt verbundenen TPE Kabels 100 m nicht berschreitet e Das Produkt darf ber die TPE Stecker nur mit eine
96. etting the system date and time Table 6 3 lists the function keys available for menu screens Table 6 3 BIOS Setup Program Function Keys BIOS Setup Program Function Key Description lt gt or lt A gt Selects a different menu screen Moves the cursor left or right I or lt gt Selects an item or sub screen Moves the cursor up or down lt gt or lt gt Change the field value of a particular setup item Executes command or selects the submenu Display the general help screen Load the fail safe configuration values of the BIOS Load the optional defaults values of the BIOS Save the current values and exits the BIOS Setup program ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 123 BIOS 6 9 1 6 9 2 124 Main Menu To access this menu select Main on the menu bar atthe top of the screen The following table describes the Main menu This menu reports processor and memory information and is for configuring the system date and system time Table 6 4 Main Menu Feature Options Description BIOS ID BIOS Version Build Date Displays the BIOS Information Processor Type Speed Count Reports processor type speed and physical processor count System Memory Size Depends on the Displays system memory size Size number and size of installed memory DIMMs System Time Hour minute and Specifies the current time Second System Date Day of week Specifies the curre
97. fault occurred e Detailed description on the fault Device type and software version Measures taken after the fault occurred and related results e Problem level and required solution time Contact your designated sales service contact LED Display Exceptions LEDs Are Off Description All LEDs on the ATCA 7350 face plate are off including the OOS IS ATN H S and HDD LEDs In addition the ATCA 7350 displays no information on the video screen if attached via the RTM Solution To solve the problem proceed as follows 1 Checkthatthe ATCA 7350 is properly inserted in the shelf 2 Check whether the 48 V DC inputs to the shelf are normal ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 175 Troubleshooting A 7 A 8 A 8 1 176 3 4 If the PEM of the ATCA 7350 is damaged replace the ATCA 7350 Contact Artesyn technical support engineer to load the BMC software again Power On Startup Exceptions Description After you close the upper and lower ejector handles of the ATCA 7350 the HOTSWAP LED blinks blue and no information is displayed on the console or monitor Solution To solve the problem proceed as follows 1 Check that the ATCA 7350 is properly inserted in the shelf and that its ejector handles are fully closed Check that the pointers of the ATCA 7350 rear partthat is connected to the backplane are not damaged or deformed Check the power supply of the shelf If the power is low the
98. front blade refer to the respective system documentation N 7 56 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Hardware Preparation and Installation To remove RTM ATCA 7x50 proceed as follows 1 Wearthe ESD preventive wrist strap For details see Wearing the ESD Preventive Wrist Strap on page 34 Use the screwdriver to unfasten the captive screws anticlockwise as shown in Figure 2 10 Fully open the upper and lower ejector handles as shown in Figure 2 10 Remove RTM ATCA 7x50 along the guide rails as shown in Figure 2 10 Place RTM ATCA 7x50 in the antistatic package Figure 2 10 Removing RTM ATCA 7x50 For more information refer to the RTM ATCA 7150 Installation and Use manual and RTM ATCA 7350 Installation and Use manual ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 57 Hardware Preparation and Installation E 58 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Controls LEDs and Connectors _ 4 4 gt eS 3 1 Overview This chapter describes e Blade layout Face plate Connectors LEDs 3 2 Blade Layout Figure 3 1 shows the components of the ATCA 7350 Figure 3 1 Components of the ATCA 7350 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 59 Controls LEDs and Connectors Table 3 1 lists the components of the ATCA 7350 Table 3 1 Components of the ATCA 7350 Location Component Processor Description The ATCA 7350
99. get ATCA 7350 to get a Linux shell prompt 2 Upgrade the firmware using the update script fw upd sh U lt user gt P lt password gt n slot number gt 7s t lt rmcp server gt i image tag Example update method via rmcp server 5 fw upd sh i fru t 172 17 0 8 default update method using onboard IPMI KCS interface 5 fw upd sh i fru sdr SOL Firmware Upgrade This section describes the SOL firmware upgrade via fw_upd sh It is part of the atca 7350 w x y z r rpmpackage Please ask your local sales representative for obtaining this package SOL Firmware Upgrade Follow the steps below 1 Boot Linux on the ATCA 7350 blade or on a host blade with network access to a rmcp capable shelf manager hosting the target ATCA 7350 to get a Linux shell prompt 2 Upgrade the firmware using the update script fw upd sh U user P password n lt slot number s t lt rmcp server gt i image tag Example update method via rmcp server fw upd sh i sol fw t 172 17 0 8 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 163 Software Upgrade default update method using onboard IPMI KCS interface 6 fw upd sh i sol fw 8 4 EEPROM Upgrade The eeprom upd sh fileis a shell script to be used in Linux environment for EEPROM upgrade It is part of the atca 7350 eeprom x y z r rpm package Please ask your local sales representative for obtaining this package It enables
100. given on the following pages 1 3 1 Supported Board Models The following table explains the product nomenclature used for the available board variants Table 1 3 Product Nomenclature Order Number Description ATCA 7350 0GB ATCA PROCESSOR BLADE DUAL HARPERTOWN QUAD CORE 2 13 GHZ ATCA 7350 0GB CK 1 OGB 10G SUPPORT 2 HDD SSD SLOTS ROHS 5 6 RTM ATCA 7350 RTM FOR THE ATCA 7350 BLADE WITH 10G FABRIC SUPPORT ROHS 5 6 RTM ATCA 7350 GE RTM FOR THE ATCA 7350 BLADE WITH 2 GE INTERFACES ROHS 5 6 RTM FOR THE ATCA 7350 BLADE WITH 4 GE INTERFACES ROHS 5 6 RTM ATCA 7350 FC RTM FOR THE ATCA 7350 BLADE WITH 2 FC INTERFACES ROHS 5 6 RTM ATCA 7150 GE RTM FOR THE ATCA 7150 BLADE WITH 2 GE INTERFACES ROHS 5 6 RTM ATCA 7150 GE FC RTM FOR THE ATCA 7150 BLADE WITH 2 GE AND 2 FC INTERFACES ROHS 5 6 MEZCRTM 7150 GE MEZZANINE CARD WITH 2 GE INTERFACES ROHS 5 6 MEZCRTM 7150 FC MEZZANINE CARD WITH 2 FC INTERFACES ROHS 5 6 ATCA 7x50 MEM 2G 2 GBFBD MEMORY MODULE FOR ATCA 7X50 ROHS 6 6 ATCA 7x50 MEM 2G F 1 ATCA 7x50 MEM 4G 4 GB FBD MEMORY MODULE FOR ATCA 7X50 ROHS 6 6 ATCA 7x50 MEM 4G F 1 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 25 Introduction Table 1 3 Product Nomenclature continued Order Number Description ATCA 7350 MEM 8G 8 GB DUAL RANK FBD MEMORY MODULE FOR ATCA 7350 ROHS 6 6 ATCA 7350 MEM 8C F 1 ATCA7x50 HDD1 SAS 72 GB SAS HDD FOR THE ATCA 7X50 ROHS 6 6 ATCA7x50 HDD1 SAS F 1 ATCA7
101. he handles the blue LED OOS and IS LEDs blink When payload is powered on the blue LED is continuously illuminated and the OOS and IS LEDs are out User the screwdriver to clockwise fasten the screws to fix the ATCA 7350 as shown in Figure 2 8 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 51 Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 7 1 2 52 7 Fullyopenthe ejector handles and the ATCA 7350 is ready for power on Before you power on the ATCA 7350 connect the required external cables and check that the ATCA 7350 is installed properly For the details on how to power on the ATCA 7350 see Blade Power On on page 53 Figure 2 8 Installing the ATCA 7350 Checking the Installation After you install the RTM ATCA 7x50 and ATCA 7350 and connect and bind cables check whether TheATCA 7350 RTM are installed in the paired slots e Theupperand lower ejector handles of the RTM are fully closed Thecables are properly connected e Thecables are well bound ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 7 1 3 Blade Power On The RTM ATCA 7x50 is powered by the ATCA 7350 in the slot paired with the RTM slot The RTM ATCA 7x50 does not support hot swap Therefore the RTM must be installed in the slot before the ATCA 7350 is powered or shelf power is turned on 2 7 1 3 1 Checks Before Blade Power On Before power on you need to confirm that The RTM ATCA 7x
102. he system timer Initialize the handler for system timer interrupt ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 185 Troubleshooting 186 Table A 1 POST code checkpoints continued Checkpoint Description Solution 08 Initialize the keyboard controller KBC 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 CO Early CPU initialization starts 2 Replace the ATCA 7350 C1 Set the boot processor initialization information C2 Set the boot processor initialization for POST C5 List and set application processors C6 Re enable cache for the boot processor C7 Exit the early CPU initialization 0A Initialize the 8042 compatible KBC 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 2 Replace the ATCA 7350 Detect the presence of PS 2 mouse 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 0C Detect the presence of the keyboard in 2 Replace the PS 2 mouse and port restart the ATCA 7350 3 Replace the ATCA 7350 OE Test and initialize different input devices 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 Also update kernel variables Disable 2 Upgrade the BIOS and restart MERDA nn ee the ATCA 7350 available languages ogo and silent logo modules 3 Replace the ATCA 7350 13 Initialize early POST chipset registers 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 2 Replace the ATCA 7350 24 Uncompress and initialize the specific BIOS 1 Restart the ATCA 7350 modules of any platform 2 Upgrade the BIOS and restart the ATCA 7350 3 Replace the ATCA 7350 30 Initialize system management interrupt 1
103. ication Number RTM ATCA 7150 Installation and Use Manual 6806800E87 RTM ATCA 7350 Installation and Use manual 6806800H30 ATCA 7350 Control via IPMI Programmer s Reference 6806800H29 MESCRTM 7150 FC Installation Information 6806800F90 MESCRTM 7150 GE Installation Information 6806800F89 ATCA 7X50 HDDx SAS SATA Installation Information 6806800E28 ATCA 7x50 MEM Installation Information 6806800E27 ATCA 7350 RTM ATCA 7350 Release Notes 6806800H69 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 193 Related Documentation B 2 Related Specifications For additional information refer to the following table for related specifications As an additional help a source for the listed document is provided Please note that while these sources have been verified the information is subject to change without notice Table B 2 Related Specifications Organization Intel developer intel com design servers ipmi Intel developer intel com design servers ipmi Document Title Platform Management FRU Information Storage Definition v1 0 IPMI Specification V2 0 PICMG picmg org specifications stm PICMG 3 0 Revision 2 0 Advanced TCA Base Specification PICMG 3 1 Revision 1 0 Specification Ethernet Fiber Channel 194 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 68068006596 Safety Notes EMC This section provides warnings that precede potentially dangerous procedures throughout this manual Instructions contained in the
104. ife The ESD preventive wrist strap prevents only the static electricity on your body from damaging the blade To prevent the static electricity on your clothes it is recommended to wear the antistatic clothes Additionally you have to make sure thatthe cabinet and shelf are properly grounded for details refer to the respective system documentation The cable of an ESD preventive wrist strap is limited In this case before you wear the ESD preventive wrist strap place the device within 0 5 m away from the shelf ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Hardware Preparation and Installation To wear the ESD preventive wrist strap proceed as follows 1 Wrapthe ESD preventive wrist strap around your wrist as shown in Figure 2 1 2 Fasten the latch Make sure that the ESD preventive wrist strap well touches your bare wrist 3 Insertthe grounding terminal of the ESD preventive wrist strap in the jack of the cabinet or shelf Figure 2 1 Wearing the ESD Preventive Wrist Strap ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 35 Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 5 2 Removing Blank Filler Blades VE After you remove a blank filler blade store it in the equipment room or a damp proof nt and dust proof place After you remove a blade from the shelf install a blank filler blade in vacant slot Otherwise the functions such as ventilation heat dissipation electromagnetic shield and dust proof ma
105. iguration of the BIOS boot options via IPMI Set Get System Boot Option command For more details refer to ATCA 7350 Control via IPMI Programmer s Reference Fast Booting Systems Quick Boot Use of the following BIOS Setup program settings reduces the POST execution time ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G BIOS In the BIOS Setup Menu e Disable PXE Boot option if customer configuration does not use PXE boot e Disable Quiet Boot which eliminates display of the logo splash screen This could save several seconds of painting complex graphic images and changing video modes e Enable Quick Boot This feature bypasses memory count and the search for a removable drive In the Peripheral Configuration submenu disable the LAN device if it will not be used This can reduce up to four seconds of option ROM boot time YE Itis possible to optimize the boot process to the point where the system boots so quickly that thelntellogo screen or a custom logo splash screen if implemented will not be seen Monitors and hard disk drives with minimum initialization times can also contribute to a boot time that might be so fast that necessary logo screens and POST messages cannot be seen 6 8 BIOS Security Features The BIOS includes security features that restrict access to the BIOS Setup program and which can boot the computer A supervisor password and a user password can be set for the BIOS Setup program and for booting the comp
106. is powered Be aware that this selection is persistent ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 75 Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 5 76 Onboard Jumpers All the jumpers are only for debugging and manufacturing only They should not be changed by the customers LEDs The ATCA 7350 face plate provides the following LEDs e Out of service OOS LED e In Service IS LED e Attention ATN LED e H SLED e HDLED You can monitor the LEDs to diagnose the current status of the ATCA 7350 Table 3 12 lists the LEDs on the ATCA 7350 face plate Table 3 12 LEDs on the ATCA 7350 Face Plate LED Color Meaning Description Out Of Redoramber Service status LED The OOS LED is set to on red when the Service payload processor starts running 005 Payload Management software is responsible for controlling the OOS LED In Service Red Health LED The IS LED is off when the payload processor IS amber starts running Payload Management software is responsible for controlling the IS LED ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Controls LEDs and Connectors Table 3 12 LEDs on the ATCA 7350 Face Plate continued LED Color Meaning Description Attention Amber User LED The ATN LED is set to off when the payload ATN processor starts running Payload Management software is responsible for controlling the ATN LED HOTSWAP Blue Hot swap LED Off The ATCA 7350
107. istinguishing Hard Disks Distinguishing Hard Disks When two hard disks are inserted in the ATCA 7350 and RAID 1 is not set between them to distinguish them in the BIOS proceed as follows 1 Enter Delete gt when the ATCA 7350 is started The BIOS Settings window is displayed Select Boot The Boot Settings window is displayed as shown in Figure 7 30 Figure 7 30 Boot Settings Window Boot Device Priority 2 Select Boot Device Priority Press Enter The Boot Device Priority window is 156 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G RAID 1 Operations eee EEE displayed as shown in Figure 7 31 Figure 7 31 Boot Device Priority Window 15 Boot Device SCSI 0508 1000 LUI 2nd Boot Device SCSI 0508 1001 1000 corresponds to HDO as shown in Figure 7 2 Therefore 1st Boot Device indicates HDO and 2nd Boot Device indicates HD1 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 157 RAID 1 Operations E 158 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Software Upgrade 8 1 Overview This chapter describes how to upgrade software on the ATCA 7350 blade under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 x Thefollowing components can be upgraded using the scripts which are part of the software packages Table 8 1 Software Upgrade Overview All firmware upd sh BIOS flash upd sh EEPROM eeprom upd sh SDR information fw upd sh SOL firmware fw upd sh 8 2 BIOS Upgrade
108. m Sicherheits Kleinspannungs Stromkreis SELV verbunden werden Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich an Ihren Systemverwalter Einige Varianten des Produktes sind Laserprodukte der Klasse 1 Um nicht sch dlicher Laserstrahlung ausgesetzt zu werden beachten Sie die folgenden Hinweise Anpassungen am Produkt die Bedienung von Steuerelementen sowie die Durchf hrung von Prozeduren d rfen nur gem den Anweisungen in diesem Dokument erfolgen ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Sicherheitshinweise Umweltschutz Entsorgen Sie alte Batterien und Blades RTMs stets gem der in Ihrem Land g ltigen Gesetzgebung und den Empfehlungen des Herstellers Batterie Besch digung des Produktes Ein unsachgem er Einbau der Batterie kann gef hrliche Explosionen und Besch digungen des Produktes zur Folge haben Verwenden Sie deshalb nur den Batterietyp der auch bereits eingesetzt wurde und befolgen Sie die Installationsanleitung Falls der entsprechende Batterietyp nicht verf gbar ist kontaktieren Sie Ihren lokalen Artesyn Embedded Technologies Ansprechpartner und erfragen Sie die Verf gbarkeit von alternativen offiziell zugelassenen Batteriemodellen ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 205 Sicherheitshinweise _ _____ 206 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G A mS YN Eu EMBEDDED TECHNOLOGIES Artesyn Embedded Technologies Artesyn and the Artesyn Embedded Technologies logo a
109. m serial port of the ATCA 7350 N 7 Figure 4 7 501 Daughter Card Location 41 S aa o i i 2 H SOL daughter P card N ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 97 Functional Description _ 5 8 0_0 0 _ _ u 98 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G System Management NN 5 1 Overview This chapter describes the feature set of the IPMI v 2 0 compliant Intelligent Platform Management Interface Controller firmware Furthermore Sensors implemented are described For more details about the IPMC and its command set please see the ATCA 7350 IPMI Users manual 5 2 Sensor Information The ATCA 7350 provides different sensors to monitor various board voltages temperatures board states and events The sensors available on the blade RTM are shown in the table below Table 5 1 Sensors Overview Sensor Name CPU Inlet Temp Sensor Type Temperature FBD Inlet Temp Temperature HD Env Temp Temperature CPUO Core Rem CPU1 Core Rem 3 3V_BAT 3 3VCC Temperature Temperature Voltage Voltage 5VSB Voltage 12VCC Voltage 5 3 3VSB Voltage Voltage FRU Hot Swap Hot Swap State IPMB Link State IPMB Link State 48V Power 48V Power State 48V Power2 48V
110. menu represented in the following table is used to configure Event Log options Table 6 8 Event Log Configuration Submenu View Event Log View all unread events on the event log Mark all events as read Mark all unread events as read ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G BIOS 6 9 2 4 6 9 2 5 Table 6 8 Event Log Configuration Submenu continued Feature Options Description derent ECC Event Logging Disabled Enable Disable ECC event logging Enabled USB Configuration Submenu To access this submenu select Advanced on the menu bar and then USB Configuration The menu represented in the following table is used to configure USB device options Table 6 9 USB Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description USB Device Enabled EN Indicate the USB device attached to the system USB Functions Disabled Select USB ports used in system 2 USB Ports 4 USB Ports 6 USB Ports 8 USB Ports USB 2 0 Controller Enabled Enable Disable USB 2 0 function Disabled USB 2 0 Controller Mode FullSpeed Select USB2 0 Mode HiSpeed NOTE Bold text indicates default setting IPMI 2 0 Configuration Submenu To access this submenu select Advanced on the menu bar and then IPMI 2 0 Configuration ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 127 BIOS 6 9 2 6 128 The menu represented in the following table is used to configure IPMI 2 0 Configuration options Table 6 10 IPMI 2 0
111. n Halten Sie sich von stromf hrenden Leitungen innerhalb des Produktes fern Entfernen Sie auf keinen Fall Abdeckungen am Produkt Nur werksseitig zugelassenes Wartungspersonal oder anderweitig qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal darf Abdeckungen entfernen um Komponenten zu ersetzen oder andere Anpassungen vorzunehmen Installieren Sie keine Ersatzteile oder f hren Sie keine unerlaubten Ver nderungen am Produkt durch sonst verf llt die Garantie Wenden Sie sich f r Wartung oder Reparatur bitte an die f r Sie zust ndige Gesch ftsstelle von Artesyn Embedded Technologies So stellen Sie sicher dass alle sicherheitsrelevanten Aspekte beachtet werden ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 201 Sicherheitshinweise EMV Das Produkt wurde in einem Artesyn Embedded Technologies Standardsystem getestet Es erf llt die f r digitale Ger te der Klasse A g ltigen Grenzwerte in einem solchen System gem den FCCRichtlinien Abschnitt 15 bzw EN 55022 Klasse A Diese Grenzwerte sollen einen angemessenen Schutz vor St rstrahlung beim Betrieb des Produktes in Gewerbe sowie Industriegebieten gew hrleisten Das Produkt arbeitet im Hochfrequenzbereich und erzeugt St rstrahlung Bei unsachgem fsem Einbau und anderem als in diesem Handbuch beschriebenen Betrieb k nnen St rungen im Hochfrequenzbereich auftreten Wird das Produkt in einem Wohngebiet betrieben so kann dies mit grosser Wahrscheinlichkeit zu starken St rungen f hren welch
112. nformation Q oc BD O interactive mode off Firmware Upgrade The w upd sn fileis a shell script to be used in Linux environment It enables the user to re program and upgrade the essential firmware of ATCA 7350 blades NOTICE Please do not attempt this unless you are sure you want to re program the device ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Software Upgrade For safety reasons the w upd sh script calculates an md5 check sum of the image and compare it with the factory calculated md5 value fw image file name mdb5 lfthis file is not available the user is prompted to skip the test If the checksums do not match the user is prompted to continue without regard to the result of this test or not 8 3 1 FPGA Upgrade This section describes the upgrade of the FPGAvia fw_upd sh Itis part of the atca 7350 fw x y z r rpm package Please ask your local sales representative for obtaining this package FPGA Upgrade Follow the steps below 1 Boot Linux on the ATCA 7350 blade or on a host blade with network access to a rmcp capable shelf manager hosting the target ATCA 7350 to get a Linux shell prompt 2 Update the firmware using the update script fw upd sh U lt user gt P lt pssword gt n slot number gt 7s t lt rmcp server gt i image tag Example update method via rmcp server fw upd sh i fpga t 172 17 0 8 default update method using onboard IPMI KCS interface
113. nk interface HI A onto the PCI_A bus as an I O cycle The CONFIG ADDRESS register contains the Bus Number Device Number Function Number and Register Number for which a subsequent PCI configuration access is intended This register is defined by the PCI Bus specification Table 9 3 Configuration address register bit assignments Bit 31 30 24 23 16 15 11 10 8 7 2 1 0 0 R 0 0 0 0 R Default ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 169 Addressing 9 2 2 9 3 170 Configuration Data Register MCH CONFIG ADDRESS I O Address Default Value 0x0000000 Access Read Write Size 32 bits CONFIG DATA is a 32 bit read write window into the PCI configuration space The portion of configuration space that is referenced by CONFIG_DATA is determined by the contents of CONFIG ADDRESS Table 9 4 Configuration data register bit assignments Bit Description 31 0 Configuration Data Window CDW If bit 31 of CONFIG ADDRESS is set to 1 any I O access to the DATA register is mapped to configuration space pointed to by the contents of CONFIG ADDRESS I O Address Assignments I O port addresses are divided among the on board devices Please refer to the respective device specifications for specific I O address usage These devices include the ESB2 82571 Ethernet controller XGI Z9 VGA controller Broadcom 5715 Ethernet controller LSI 1064 SAS controller us
114. ns on the blade or backplane Do not exert too much force when you insert the blade ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Hardware Preparation and Installation Note the following points at the time of installing RTM ATCA 7x50 e Ifan is planned to be used you must install the RTM in the slot before installing the ATCA 7350 in the paired slot If the ATCA 7350 is installed first and shelf power is turned on the RTM must not be installed in the paired slot e Totakethe ATCA 7350 suite hold the captive screw on the top of the face plate with one hand and the lower edge of the blade with the other hand Do not touch the components ofthe blade 2 4 1 ESD Prevention Static electricity may hurt you or damage the device To minimize the damage pay attention tothe following points e Before you operate the device wear the ESD preventive wrist strap Both terminals of the ESD preventive wrist strap must contact well One terminal touches your bare skin and the other is inserted in the jack at the front or back side of the shelf For details on how to wearthe ESD preventive wrist strap see Wearing the ESD Preventive Wrist Strap on page 34 Avoid moving as much as possible Movement gathers static electricity around you e Donottouch the solder point pin or bare circuit e Donotleavethe device in the place where others can operate it e Install the device at once after you take it out of the antistatic package If
115. nstructions Legacy USB support is for keyboards mice and hubs only Other USB devices are not supported in legacy mode Boot Options In the BIOS Setup program the user can choose to boot from available Boot Devices including hard disks network boot and USB devices In every POST the BIOS will detect all available boot devices then display them on the boot order screen with the exception of the PXE Boot Agent which displays even if the LAN cable is not connected after the PXE Option is enabled in BIOS setup menu The default setting is 1st Boot Device USB 2nd Boot Device Hard Disk 3rd Boot Device LAN ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 119 BIOS 6 6 1 6 6 2 6 6 3 6 7 6 7 1 120 CD ROM and Network Boot Under the Boot menu in the BIOS Setup program USB CD ROM is listed as a boot device removable media Boot devices are defined in priority order Accordingly if there is not a bootable CD in the CD ROM drive the system will attempt to boot from the next defined drive The base network can be selected as a boot device User may check modify enable disable selection of PXE network boot in the BIOS Setup Menu Booting Without Attached Devices For use in embedded applications the BIOS has been designed so that after passing the POST the operating system loader is invoked even if the keyboard and mouse are not present Boot Option Configuration via IPMI The ATCA 7350 supports remote conf
116. nt date Month day year Advanced Menu To access this menu select Advanced on the menu bar atthe top ofthe screen The following table describes the Advanced menu This menu is used for setting advanced features that are available through the chipset Table 6 5 Advanced Menu Feature Options Description CPU Configuration Select to display Display processor detail information submenu Memory Configuration Select to display Set the MCH branch mode submenu Event Log Configuration Selectto display Enable Disable error logging submenu ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G BIOS 6 9 2 1 Table 6 5 Advanced Menu continued Feature Options Description USB Configuration Select to display Enable Disable USB devices submenu IPMI 2 0 Configuration Select to display Enable Disable Watch Dog function and submenu indicate BMC status MPS Configuration Select to display Select MPS revision submenu Remote Access Select to display Enable Disable serial re direction function Configuration submenu PXE Function Select to display Enable Disable PXE boot function Configuration submenu MCFG Table Support Select to set Enable Disable MCFG table support CPU Configuration Submenu To access this submenu select Advanced on the menu bar then CPU Configuration The submenu represented in the following table is used for configuring the CPU Table 6 6 CPU Configuration Submenu Feature Opti
117. o a certain software version Please do not attempt this unless you are sure you want to re program the device The upgrade package depends on several individual firmware image packages This script updates the payload of the ATCA 7350 blade Active SOL sessions to the upgraded ATCA 7350 blade are terminated after the upgrade Automated Firmware Upgrade Follow these steps to automatically upgrade firmware 1 Boot Linux on the ATCA 7350 blade to get a Linux shell prompt 2 Perform the upgrade upd sh U lt user gt P password n lt slot number gt s t lt rmcp server gt Example update method using rmcp server for upgrading parts of the FW ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 165 Software Upgrade upd sh t 172 17 0 8 default update method using onboard IPMI KCS interface for upgrading parts of the FW upd sh 166 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Addressing 9 1 PCI Configuration Map Chapter 9 Thefollowing PCI Configuration Map lists all PCI devices and the bus on which they reside Note the bus numbers that appear in the table are offset if additional devices are installed in the mezzanine card connector The bus numbers in parentheses indicate the bus number when no additional mezzanine cards are installed Table 9 1 PCI configuration map Device PCI Bus PCI Device PCI Function PCI Device ID ojo 8086 25D8 Fun
118. omponents make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment Shipment Inspection To inspect the shipment perform the following steps 1 Verify that you have received all items of your shipment Printed Quick Start Guide ATCA 7350 blade Any optional items ordered 2 Checkfor damage and report any damage or differences to the customer service ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 27 Hardware Preparation and Installation 3 Removethe desiccant bag shipped together with the blade and dispose of it according to your country s legislation YE The blade is thoroughly inspected before shipment If any damage occurred during b d transportation or any items are missing please contact our customer s service immediately Unpacking the Blade To unpack and check the ATCA 7350 suite proceed as follows 1 Wearthe ESD preventive wrist strap For more details see Wearing the ESD Preventive Wrist Strap on page 34 2 Lay the packing carton according to the arrow direction on the cover 3 Cutthetape to open the packing carton 4 According to Table 2 1 check that the components are complete and in good condition without defects such as oxidation chemical corrosion missing component or transportation damage Table 2 1 List of Packing Items Description Packing materials such as packing carton plastic package and foam Documentation bag containing documents shipped with the product ATCA 7350 whi
119. ons Description Manufacturer Display CPU Manufacturer Brand String Display CPU Brand String Frequency Display CPU Frequency FSB Speed Po Display CPU FSB speed Cache L1 Display CPU Cache L1 size Cache L2 Display CPU Cache L2 size Ratio Actual Value Display CPU ratio value Execute Disabled Bit Disabled When disabled force the XD feature flag to Enabled always return 0 Hardware Prefetcher Enabled Enable disable hardware prefetching ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 125 BIOS 6 9 2 2 6 9 2 3 126 Table 6 6 CPU Configuration Submenu continued Feature Options Description Adjacent Cache Line Enabled Enable disable adjacent cache line prefetching Prefetch Intel R SpeedStep tm Enabled Enable disable SpeedStep tech NOTE Bold text indicates default setting Memory Configuration Submenu To access this submenu select Advanced on the menu bar and then Memory Configuration The menu represented in the following table is used to configure memory options Table 6 7 Memory Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description MCH Branch Mode Branch Sequencing Selecting the mode for memory addressing Branch Interleave between branch 0 and branch 1 Branch Mirroring Single Channel 0 NOTE Bold text indicates default setting Event Log Configuration Submenu To access this submenu select Advanced on the menu bar and then Event Log Configuration The
120. or component replacement or any internal adjustment Do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification of the equipment or the warranty may be voided Contact your local Artesyn Embedded Technologies representative for service and repair to make sure that all safety features are maintained This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 195 Safety Notes Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Board products are tested in a representative system to show compliance with the above mentioned requirements A proper installation in a compliant system will maintain the required performance Use only shielded cables when connecting peripherals to assure that appropriate
121. or part keys on the keyboard cannot be used Solution To solve the problem proceed as follows 1 Make sure that the cable of the keyboard is connected properly and firmly and that the cable of the keyboard and that of the mouse are not connected reversely 2 Make sure that the ATCA 7350 is powered on For details see Blade Power On on page 53 3 Replacethe keyboard For details refer to the document shipped with the keyboard that you use 4 Replace the RTM ATCA 7x50 that works with the ATCA 7350 For details see Removing the RTM ATCA 7x50 on page 56 Mouse Cannot Be Used Description The mouse cannot be used Solution To solve the problem proceed as follows 1 Make sure that the cable of the mouse is connected properly and firmly and that the cable of the mouse and that of the keyboard are not connected reversely 2 Make sure that the mouse works well on other ATCA 7350s 3 Make sure that the mouse has been properly installed with drivers 4 Make sure that the ATCA 7350 is powered on and started normally ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 179 Troubleshooting 5 Replace the mouse For details refer to the document shipped with the mouse that you use A 10 3 Monitor Remains Dark Description When you connect the monitor to the running ATCA 7350 or start some applications of the ATCA 7350 the monitor remains dark Solution To solve the problem proceed as follows 1 2 3
122. port connector for the keyboard and mouse is on the front panel of the RTM ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Functional Description 4 6 2 M 4 6 3 Serial Port The ATCA 7350 uses a FPGA to implement system host processor serial port controller The serial port on the front panel of ATCA 7350 can be switched to system host processor serial port or IPMC console serial port by IPMI command see command Set Serial Output in the ATCA 7350 Control via IPMI Programmer s Reference The system serial port is selected by default and can be switched to IPMC serial port by IPMI command The serial port parameter can be set via BIOS SETUP UTILITY proceed as follows 1 Tosetthe Serial Port Mode The Bits per second can be setto 115200 57600 38400 19200 and 09600 The default baud rate setting of the system serial port is 09600bps also set Data bits to 8 Parity to None Stop bits to 1 2 SetFlow Control to None 3 SetTerminal Type to ANSI e Flow Control must be set to None and Terminal Type must be set to ANSI in BIOS Setup Utility e Thedefault baud rate setting of the IPMC serial port is 115200bps if the serial port on the front panel of ATCA 7350 is switched to IPMC serial port pay attention to the baud rate Real Time Clock The Real Time Clock RTC of the ATCA 7350 is generated by the circuit powered by the battery in the ESB The clock source is a 32 768 KHz crystal resonator If there is no bat
123. r that you use For details on how to replace the 7350 see Installing and Removing the Blade on page 51 A 10 5 No Information Is Displayed on the Monitor Description The ATCA 7350 LEDs indicate normal operation and no alarm is generated However no information is displayed on the monitor Solution To solve the problem proceed as follows 1 SL de 100 Make sure that The RTM ATCA 7x50 is inserted properly The upper and lower ejector handles are fully closed The LEDs are normal state Make sure that the cable connectors of the monitor contact well Check whether the DIMM is inserted If the DIMM is inserted check whether it is inserted in the memory slot firmly If the problem persists replace the DIMM with new one For details see Replacing the DIMM on page 44 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 181 Troubleshooting A 11 A 11 1 A 11 2 A 11 3 182 Other Exceptions USB Interface Cannot Be Used Description The USB interface cannot be used Solution To solve the problem proceed as follows 1 Make sure that the USB device drivers are installed properly 2 Make sure that the OS that you use supports the USB device Network Connection Is Faulty Description One or more ATCA 7350 cannot communicate with the external network Solution To solve the problem proceed as follows 1 Make sure that the network module that you use is inst
124. ray you can synchronize activate or remove the created RAID 1 N 7 144 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G RAID 1 Operations 12 Enter lt Esc gt Select Exit the Configuration Utility and Reboot See Figure 7 14 Press Enter The system is restarted Figure 7 14 Window for Saving the Settings Are you sure you want to exit After setting RAID 1 is complete and the system is restarted RAID 1 is automatically synchronized Ittakes not less than 15 minutes to synchronize RAID 1 Do not power off or restart the system in this process 7 4 Activating RAID 1 When the SAS hard disk configured with RAID 1 properties is moved from a blade to another blade this hard disk is identified as in Inactive state In this case you need to activate the hard disk or remove RAID 1 in the LSI BIOS configuration program Otherwise the hard disk cannot be used Activating RAID 1 To activate RAID 1 proceed as follows 1 Inthe POST stage of the system the status of the moved hard disk is displayed as INACTIVE OPTIMAL when the following information is displayed LSI Logic Corp MPT SAS BIOS MPTBIOS 6 12 00 00 2006 10 31 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 145 RAID 1 Operations Copyright 2000 2006 LSI Logic Corp Integrated RAID exception detected Volume 00 130 is currently in state INACTIVE OPTIMAL Enter the LSI Logic Configuration Utility to investigate Press lt Ctrl gt lt C gt to
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126. rs 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 8D Build ACPI tables if ACPI is supported 2 Replacethe ATCA 7350 8E Program peripheral parameters Enable or disable NMI as selected 90 Initialize late POST of system management terminal Al Perform clean up work needed before 1 Restartthe ATCA 7350 booting to the OS 2 Replace the ATCA 7350 A2 Take care of runtime image preparation for different BIOS modules Initialize the IRQ routing table Prepare the runtime language module Disable the system configuration display if needed 4 Prepare the runtime language module A7 Display the system configuration screen if enabled Initialize the CPU s system configuration screen before booting which includes the programming of the MTRR s A8 Prepare CPU for OS booting including final 1 Restart the ATCA 7350 MTRR values 2 Replace the CPU 3 Replace the ATCA 7350 AC End POST initialization of chipset registers 1 Restart the ATCA 7350 2 Replace the ATCA 7350 A 14 DIM Code Checkpoints The device initialization manager DIM gets control at various time during BIOS POST to initialize different system buses ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 189 Troubleshooting Table A 2 lists the checkpoints where the DIM module is accessed and solutions Table A 2 DIM code checkpoints Initialize different buses and perform the following functions Reset Detect and Disable function 0 Static
127. rsions loaded RedHat RHEL 4 0 RedHat RHEL 5 1 or higher ipmitool needs to be installed on a Linux computer located anywhere in the network N 7 In this example ipmitool is running on another blade in the same chassis Configure the Ethernet Port For RedHat RHEL 1 Configure IP address of the Ethernet port vi etc sysconfig network scripts ifcfg ethO0 ifcfg ethO BOOTPROTO static IPADDR 10 90 90 113 NETMASK 255 0 0 0 ONBOOT yes TYPE Ethernet DHCP HOSTNAME rhel4u3 2 Execute this command to restart the network service network restart ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 111 System Management Installing ipmitool For RedHat RHEL 1 Download 1 8 9 or newer version of ipmitool from http ipmitool sourceforge net Install ipmitool 1 8 9 on the Client ipmitool provides the SOL client interface tar zxvf ipmitool 1 8 9 tar gz Change directory to the ipmitool directory created after tar cd ipmitool 1 8 9 Type configure A Ut Type make install 7 For RedHat RHEL only Before using ipmitool start the IPMI drivers Start the IPMI drivers etc init d ipmi start This will start IPMI drivers for this particular session only chkconfig ipmi on This starts IPMI drivers by default onthe next reboot Ifthe computer that ipmitool was just installed on has a local IPMC the ipmitool installation can be tested by typing ipmitool raw 6 1 If ipmitool is
128. running correctly the response should be in a format similar to 20 81 01 03 02 57 01 00 08 01 05 01 00 Start an SOL Session After the SOL function is activated the payload serial port cannot be output from the panel If you set the system serial port to be output to the panel through IPMI command at this time you can use the serial port through the panel only after the SOL is disconnected 112 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C System Management Before starting an SOL session first make sure you can ping the ATCA 7350 On the client execute this command ipmitool I lanplus L operator H SOL Target IP addr gt U solusername P soluserpassword sol activate If the SOL session is activated successfully you get the following message SOL Session operational Use for help Press Enter and the target output should be displayed on your console If the SOL session does not activate run this command and check how ipmitool is configured ipmitool I lanplus L operator H SOL Target IP Addr gt U Solusername P soluserpassword sol info Checking SOL Configuration On the client there are two commands that can be issued to check the SOL configuration on the Ethernet channels Ontheclient use ipmitool lan print 1 to display the configuration for the first Ethernet channel This Ethernet port is connected to the Ethernet switch located in Slot 7 on th
129. s see Wearing the ESD Preventive Wrist Strap on page 34 2 Takethe hard disk to be installed out of the antistatic package 46 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C Hardware Preparation and Installation 3 Exerteven force to push the hard disk smoothly in the hard disk holder Align the screw holes at the sides of the hard disk with those at the sides of the holder as shown in Figure 2 6 4 Usethe screwdriver to fasten the four screws clockwise to fix the hard disk as shown in Figure 2 6 5 Exertevenforce to push the hard disk in the fixing bracket on the ATCA 7350 as shown in Figure 2 6 6 Insert the ATCA 7350 with the hard disk installed in the shelf if not already installed in the system For details see Installing the ATCA 7350 in a Powered Shelf on page 51 You can install the other hard disk in the same way V 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 47 Hardware Preparation and Installation After installation check whether the ATCA 7350 can be powered on and work normally or continuous to operate normally after the drive hot swap Check whether the data in the hard disk can be read and written normally See section RAID Operations and Disk Hot swap for further required steps Figure2 6 Installing the Hard Disk 48 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 6 5 2 Replacing the Hard Disk To replace the hard disk proceed as follows
130. sabled through the BIOS SETUP UTILITY Disabled by default more details see section 6 3 8 PXE Function Configuration Submenu The MAC address needed during the PXE network booting process are shown in this BIOS menu Two Fabric interface 1 GE on ATCA 7350 One Update Channel interface GE 1000Base SX LX on ATCA 7350 Four customized 4 Lane PCI E buses in RTM ATCA 7150 providing 2 4 6 8 external ports with 1 2 3 4 external GE daughter card configured Please refer to RTM ATCA 7150 Installation and Use manual ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Functional Description 4 6 6 4 6 7 4 6 8 4 6 9 Fiber Channel ATCA 7350 with RTM ATCA 7350 The ATCA 7350 with RTM ATCA 7350 can provide two external Fiber channel ports through the with one external FC daughter card configured installed on connectors 1 of RTM ATCA 7350 Please refer to RTM ATCA 7350 Installation and Use manual Fiber Channel ATCA 7350 with RTM ATCA 7150 The ATCA 7350 with RTM ATCA 7150 can provide two or four external Fiber channel ports through the RTM with one or two external FC daughter cards configured installed on connectors 2 4 of RTM ATCA 7150 Please refer to RTM ATCA 7150 Installation and Use manual SAS HDD The ATCA 7350 supports two hot swappable RAID1 2 5 inch SAS SATA HDD The SAS controller is SAS1064 chip of LSI for providing 3 0 G SAS interfaces SAS Port The panel of the ATCA 7350 provides two
131. scribes installation prerequisites including the blade installation itself Chapter 3 Controls LEDs and Connectors on page 59 describes external interfaces of the blade This includes connectors and LEDs Chapter 4 Functional Description on page 79 describes in more detail functional blocks of the blade This includes a block diagram description of the main components used and so on Chapter 5 System Management on page 99 describes the main features of the IPMI firmware and how to work with it Chapter 6 BIOS on page 117 describes the features and setup of BIOS Chapter 7 RAID 1 Operations on page 135 describes the operations on RAID Chapter 8 Software Upgrade on page 159 describes howto upgrade software on the ATCA 7350 blade Chapter 9 Addressing on page 167 describes about the PCI configuration map and the memory map Appendix A Troubleshooting on page 173 provides troubleshooting information Appendix B Related Documentation on page 193 provides links to further ATCA 7350 related documentation ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 15 About this Manual e Safety Notes on page 195 lists safety notes applicable to the blade Sicherheitshinweise on page 201 is the German translation of the previous English safety notes Abbreviations This document uses the following abbreviations Abbreviation Definition ACA Australian Communications Authority ATN Attention Basic Input Output Sys
132. sion 104 5 4 1 Remote Blade 2 24 4 104 5 4 2 ara ae 111 6 BIOS naeh 117 NEC JUI A 117 6 2 Introduction 2i nr el nee PRIOR Lade ern DTAEPRBbrupX Reg 117 6 3 BIOS Flash Memory Organization 118 6 4 System Management BIOS 2 118 6 5 Legacy USB SuppOrt e EE a Banana 118 6 6 BOOt OPLlONS 6 event ee air 119 6 6 1 CD ROM and Network Boot 0 cece cece cence II 120 6 6 2 Booting Without Attached 120 6 6 3 Boot Option Configuration via 120 6 7 FastBootingSystermis 424225555 120 6 7 1 QuickBOOt 205000 ene Sa eae AA ERE FR Eis 120 6 8 BIOS Security Features 121 6 9 BIOS SELUP 123 6 9 1 Main Menu 2 282 ea ea LE ERE ss 124 6 9 2 Advanced M nu u een ee een 124 6 9 2 1 CPU Configuration Submenu 125 6 9 2 2 Memory Configuration Submenu 126 6 9 2 3
133. system address map please refer to Intel 5000P 5000V 5000Z Chipset Memory Controller Hub MCH Datasheet ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 171 Addressing _ 4 7 4 4 m 172 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Troubleshooting EN A 1 Overview This chapter describes e Precautions e Principles e Resources e LED Display Exceptions Power On Startup Exceptions e OS Exceptions A 2 Precautions NOTICE Before you remove faulty ATCA 7350 suite be familiar with the Server System Safety Information shipped with the shelf For details on the precautions taken when you operate the ATCA 7350 suite see Precautions on page 32 Principles During troubleshooting follow the principles e Diagnose the outside and then the inside In troubleshooting remove the outside faults such as power interruption and the faults of the peer device e Diagnose the network and then the NEs network Elements According to the network topology analyze whether the network environment is normal and the interconnected device is faulty Locate the NE to which the fault occurs ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 173 Troubleshooting Diagnose the high speed part and then the low speed part Fromthe alarm signal stream the alarm of the high speed signal often causes the alarm of the low speed signal Therefore remove the fault of the high speed part first
134. t One SAS Connector Figure 3 3 On Board Connectors SAS connectors DIMMs connectors J19 J40 J25 J39 J27 J28 Nn RN 4 B i Zone3 lt i i J15 J29 J31 2o i i 4 ile Zone2 J30 J42 5 5 244 Zone1 J13 62 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Controls LEDs and Connectors Figure3 4 Face Plate Connectors Captive screw Ejector Handle OOS LED HDD1 IS LED ATN LED HDDO HD LED s RESET button USB Interface Payload Processor Serial Port SAS Ports H S LED Ejector Handle Table 3 2 lists the locations and description of all connectors on the ATCA 7350 Table 3 2 Positions and Description of the Connectors of the ATCA 7350 REFDES Details Description Zone P10 Location Back plane 34 Pin dual redundant 48 VDC power metallic Connectors test ringing generator Shelf management system connections and Hardware Addressing 142 Zone2 P20 8 10 Pin Update channel GE interface J30 Zone2 P23 8 10 Pin Base amp Fabric Interfaces J15 Zone3 5 11 Pin RTM Power supply KVM IPMC RTM management J29 Zone3 4 10 Pin PCI E 4X channel Fabric Port 1 J31 Zone3 8 10 Pin 3 PCI E 4X channels Fabric Port 3 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 6
135. ta such as peripherals serial numbers and asset tags e Resource data such as memory size cache size and processor speed Legacy USB Support Legacy USB support enables USB devices such as keyboards mice and hubs to be used even when the operating system s USB drivers are not yet available Legacy USB support is used to access the BIOS Setup program and to install an operating system that supports USB By default Legacy USB support is set to Enabled ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G BIOS 6 6 Legacy USB support operates as follows 1 When you apply power to the computer legacy support is disabled 2 POST begins 3 LegacyUSB supportis enabled by the BIOS allowing you to use a USB keyboard to enter and configure the BIOS Setup program and the maintenance menu 4 POST completes 5 Theoperating system loads While the operating system is loading USB keyboards and mice are recognized and may be used to configure the operating system Keyboards and mice are not recognized during this period if Legacy USB support was setto Disabled in the BIOS Setup program 6 Aftertheoperating system loads the USB drivers alllegacy and non legacy USB devices are recognized by the operating system and Legacy USB support from the BIOS is no longer used To install an operating system that supports USB verify that Legacy USB support in the BIOS Setup program is set to Enabled and follow the operating system s installation i
136. tem Baseboard Management Controller Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Dual Inline Memory Module ECC Error Checking and Correcting EIA Electronics Industries Association EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility ESD Electro Static Discharge FBD Fully Buffer DIMM FC Fiber Channel FCC Federal Communications Commission FRU Field Replaceable Unit Gigabit Ethernet International Electrotechnical Commission Intelligent Plattform Management BUS Intelligent Platform Management Interface Controller IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface IS In Service 16 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C About this Manual Abbreviation Definition KVM Keyboard Video and Mouse OOS Out of Service PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PEM Power Entry Module POST Power On Self Test RAID Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks RTM Rear Transition Module SAS Serial Attached Small Computer System Interface SCSI Small Computer System Interface SDR Sensor Data Record SEL System Event Log ShMC Shelf Management Controller SOL Serial Over LAN Conventions The following table describes the conventions used throughout this manual Notation Description 0x00000000 Typical notation for hexadecimal numbers digits are 0 through F for example used for addresses and offsets 0b0000 Same for binary numbers digits are 0 and 1 bold Used to emphasize
137. terface with PXE function supporting Dual 1000 Mbps Ethernet Fabric interface e 1000 Mbps Ethernet Update channel interface on Fabric channel and Update channel PICMG 3 1 Option 9 Fabric Interface Support Two RTM IO module slots for GE daughter cards or FC daughter IJO Features with RTM ATCA 7150 Dual 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet Base interface with PXE function supporting e Dual 1000 Mbps Ethernet Fabric interface ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 79 Functional Description 4 1 6 4 1 7 4 1 8 4 1 9 4 1 10 80 e 1000 Mbps Ethernet Update channel interface on Fabric channel and Update channel e FourRTMIO module slots for GE daughter cards or FC daughter cards Front Panel e 2xUSB2 0 e One serial port RJ 45 Two SAS ports SAS 4x receptacle connector Onereset button Onboard Storage e Two onboard hot swappable 2 5 inch SFF SAS SATA HDDs Supporting hardware RAID 0 1 On board USB flash chips 1GB capacity Management dual firmware image Dual IPMBs e SOL Form Factor e 8Ux280 mmx 1 2 pitch e Single slot Power Type 150W e Max 200 W ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Functional Description EEE 4 1 11 Environment Long term ambient temperature 5 C to 40 C Short term ambient temperature 5 C to 55 C Long term ambient humidity 5 RH to 85 R
138. tery the RTC is powered by the SMM through the IPMB The parameters of the crystal resonator are as follows e Frequency tolerance 25 C 20 e Frequency stability maximum of 0 04ppm _ C 2 Aging 1st year 25 C x3ppm ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 87 Functional Description 4 6 4 4 6 5 88 Gigabit Ethernet ATCA 7350 with RTM ATCA 7350 The ATCA 7350 with RTM ATCA 7350 provide the following 1 10 Gigabit Ethernet GE interfaces Two Base interface GE 10 100 1000 BASE T on ATCA 7350 Thetwo GE Base interfaces support PXE function PXE function can be enabled or disabled through the BIOS SETUP UTILITY Disabled by default more details see section 6 3 8 PXE Function Configuration Submenu The MAC address needed during the PXE network booting process are shown in this BIOS menu Two Fabric interface 10GE on ATCA 7350 requires RTM ATCA 7350 to be installed One Update Channel interface GE 1000Base SX LX on ATCA 7350 Two customized 4 Lane PCI E buses in RTM ATCA 7350 providing 2 4 external GE ports with 1 2 external GE daughter cards configured Please refer to RTM ATCA 7350 Installation and Use manual Gigabit Ethernet ATCA 7350 with RTM ATCA 7150 The ATCA 7350 with RTM ATCA 7150 provide the following Gigabit Ethernet GE interfaces Two Base interface GE 10 100 1000 BASE T on ATCA 7350 The two GE Base interfaces support PXE function PXE function can be enabled or di
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140. ts do not exert too much force to operate the fixing clips e lfyouopenthe two fixing clips of the DIMM at the same time the DIMM bounces from the interface Operate the fixing clips carefully to avoid damaging the DIMM 3 Openone fixing clip ofthe DIMM carefully until the DIMM rises from the interface Hold the top edge of the DIMM and open the other fixing clip carefully until the DIMM is removed from the interface as shown in Figure 2 5 Take the DIMM out of the socket carefully as shown in Figure 2 5 Place the extracted DIMM in the antistatic package Take the new DIMM out of the antistatic package Install the new DIMM For details see Installing the DIMM on page 42 So sr GE ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59C 45 Hardware Preparation and Installation 8 Install the ATCA 7350 with the DIMM replaced For details see Installing the ATCA 7350 in a Powered Shelf on page 51 Figure 2 5 Removing the DIMM J After replacement check whether the OS can be loaded properly If it can be the OS check whether the displayed memory capacity is consistent with the actual one 2 6 5 HardDisk This section describes how to install and replace the hard disk on the ATCA 7350 2 6 5 1 Installing the Hard Disk For more information on the installation of the hard disk refer to the HDD Installation Sheet To install the hard disk proceed as follows 1 Wearthe ESD preventive wrist strap For detail
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142. upports automatic configuration through the script you can use the script to configure the SOL directly For example in the command line of Artesyn shelf manager run the commands stop and start to restart the script and configure the SOL automatically After that you can use the SOL directly instead of configuring and modifying it The commands in the previous steps are applied to Artesyn shelf manager If you wantto send IPMI commands through KCS channels to the IPMC through the standard IPMI protocol software you need to modify the command syntax ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G System Management For example to set the IP address of channel 1 do as follows On Artesyn shelf manager run the following command ipmicmd k 09000c0101 03 ac 11 0a 4e smi 0 In the Linux OS run the following command ipmicmd k f 0 01 01 03 ac 11 Oa 4e smi 0 The data except the identity bytes is the same The identity byte f is the KCS address and 0 is the logical unit number BIOS Configuration Optional Access the BIOS of the ATCA 7350 and set the system serial baud rate to 9600 115200 By default remote access to the BIOS is enabled and the baud rate is set to 9600 The following BIOS configurations are optional Configure the BIOS of the ATCA 7350 as follows 1 When the blade starts booting press lt F4 gt from HyperTerminal or an equivalent terminal program to enter the BIOS setup menu 2 Choos
143. ure 7 5 Window for Selecting the Array 139 Figure 7 6 Window for Selecting the Source Disk and the Target 140 Figure 7 7 Window for Selecting the RAID 1 Creation Mode 141 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 13 List of Figures Figure 7 8 Window for Selecting the Source Disk and Target Disk 141 Figure 7 9 Warning Window unklar 142 Figure 7 10 Window for Selecting the Source Disk and the Target Disk 142 Figure 7 11 Window for Saving the 5 143 Figure 7 12 Array View Window 143 Figure 7 13 Array View Window 2 7 144 Figure 7 14 Window for Saving the 5 145 Figure 7 15 ESI BIOS ii rene ee en ea 146 Figure 7 16 Adapter Property Window 147 Figure 7 17 Array View Window 2 4 147 Figure 7 18 Window for Selecting Operations 148 Figure 7 19 Window for Confirming Whether to Activate the Array 149 Figure 7 20 Adapter Property Window 150 Figure 7 21 Array View Window 151 Figure 7 22 Window for Saving the
144. ut ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 117 BIOS 6 3 6 4 6 5 118 BIOS Flash Memory Organization The ATCA 7350 supports two 8 Mbit 1 MByte BIOS flash ROMs defined as BIOS bank A and BIOS bank B The IPMC controls the active and backup boot bank By default the ATCA 7350 boots up from BIOS bank A If the CPU fails to boot from the active BIOS bank the active BIOS bank is switched over to the backup BIOS automatically and the CPU tries to boot from the backup bank A firmware upgrade to the BIOS flash always affects the active BIOS bank To upgrade the backup BIOS this bank needs to become the active BIOS bank first This can be achieved via IPMI OEM command System Management BIOS System Management BIOS SMBIOS is a Desktop Management Interface compliant method for managing computers in a managed network The main component of SMBIOS is the management information format database which contains information about the computing system and its components Using SMBIOS a system administrator can obtain the system types capabilities operational status and installation dates for system components The management information format database defines the data and provides the method for accessing this information The BIOS enables applications such as third party management software to use SMBIOS The BIOS stores and reports the following SMBIOS information e BIOS data such as the BIOS revision level Fixed system da
145. uter with the following restrictions e Thesupervisor password gives unrestricted access to view and change all the Setup options in the BIOS Setup program This is the supervisor mode e The user password gives restricted access to view and change Setup options in the BIOS Setup program This is the user mode e lfonlythe supervisor password is set pressing the Enter key at the password prompt of the BIOS Setup program allows the user restricted access to Setup If both the supervisor and user passwords are set users can enter either the supervisor password orthe user password to access Setup Users have access to Setup respective to which password is entered ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 121 BIOS 122 e Settingthe use password together with the Password Check option allows user restriction for setup only or both setup and boot A password prompt will be displayed accordingly e Table 6 1 showsthe effects of setting the supervisor password and user password This table is for reference only and is not displayed on the screen Table 6 1 Supervisor and User Password Functions Password Set None Supervisor and User Supervisor only User only Supervisor Mode Can change all options Can change all options Can change all options Cannot get into supervisor mode until user password is cleared User Mode Can change all options Based on user access level No Access
146. utomatically When you upgrade the BIOS through the IPMC or with an Artesyn upgrade tool you can upgrade the currently selected BIOS bank only To switch over the BIOS and query the current BIOS run the commands Set Get System Boot Options together with the OEM boot parameter 96 mentioned in ATCA 7350 IPMI Users manual Intelligent Platform Management Controller Functions The Intelligent Platform Management Controller IPMC is based on a High speed central processing unit with an internal 16 bit architecture The IPMC module provides the following functions PMI 2 0 compatible PICMG 3 0 R2 0 compatible ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Functional Description e 65000 SEL entries e Two managed FRU including RTM and five unmanaged FRU at best e SDR support KCS interface support HPM 1 support Serial over LAN e Dualimage support Dual handle switch support e Online firmware upgrade Provides two redundant IPMB I2C bus connection to backplane Zone 4 9 Reset Methods The ATCA 7350 supports the following reset methods e System software reset System reset signals asserted by the IPMC software Reset through the front panel reset button ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 91 Functional Description Figure 4 3 shows the detailed ATCA 7350 reset information Figure4 3 Reset Diagram IPMC RST Panel Button RST ESB2 System Reset ESB Sends PLTRST ESB Sen
147. ving any changes Discards changes done so far to any of the setup questions Load Optimal Defaults Load optimal default values for all the setup questions Load FailSafe Defaults Load failsafe default values for all the setup questions 134 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G RAID 1 Operations 7 1 Overview This chapter describes RAID 1 checking RAID 1 setup and synchronization RAID 1 activation RAID 1 deletion Locating hard disks 7 2 Checking RAID 1 To check whether RAID 1 is setup between the two SAS hard disks of the ATCA 7350 proceed as follows Chapter 7 When the ATCA 7350 is started the following information is displayed on the terminal LSI Logic Corp MPT SAS BIOS MPTBIOS 6 12 00 00 2006 10 31 Copyright 2000 2006 LSI Logic Corp Press lt Ctrl gt lt C gt to start LSI Logic Configuration Utility Press lt Ctrl gt lt C gt The array view window of the LSI BIOS configuration program is displayed as shown in Figure 7 1 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 135 RAID 1 Operations If Status is displayed as Optimal RAID 1 is setup between the two SAS hard disks Figure7 1 Array View Window 7 3 Setting and Synchronizing RAID 1 NOTICE If the ATCA 7350 is configured with two SAS hard disks you must create RAID 1 between these two SAS hard disks before you install the operating system OS This ensures synchronization of the data on the two h
148. warnings must be followed during all phases of operation service and repair of this equipment You should also employ all other safety precautions necessary for the operation of the equipment in your operating environment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual could result in personal injury or damage to the equipment Artesyn Embedded Technologies intends to provide all necessary information to install and handle the product in this manual Because of the complexity of this product and its various uses we do not guarantee that the given information is complete If you need additional information ask your Artesyn Embedded Technologies representative The product has been designed to meet the standard industrial safety requirements It must not be used except in its specific area of office telecommunication industry and industrial control Only personnel trained by Artesyn Embedded Technologies or persons qualified in electronics or electrical engineering are authorized to install remove or maintain the product The information given in this manual is meant to complete the knowledge of a specialist and must not be used as replacement for qualified personnel Keep away from live circuits inside the equipment Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Only Factory Authorized Service Personnel or other qualified service personnel may remove equipment covers for internal subassembly
149. x50 HDD2 SAS 146 GB SAS HDD FOR THE ATCA 7X50 ROHS 6 6 ATCA7x50 HDD2 SAS F 1 ATCA7x50 HDD3 SATA 80GB SATA HDD EXT TEMP FOR THE ATCA 7X50 ROHS 6 6 ATCA7x50 HDD3 SATA F 1 ATCA7x50 SSD2 SATA 32 GB SATA SSD FOR THE ATCA 7X50 ROHS 6 6 ATCA7x50 SSD2 SATA F 1 1 3 2 Board Accessories As ofthe printing date of this manual the following board accessories were available Table 1 4 Available Board Accessories Board Accessories Order Number Gigabit Ethernet GE daughter card MEZCRTM 7150 GE Fiber Channel FC daughter card MEZCRTM 7150 FC Hard disk options ATCA7X50 HDD1 SAS ATCA7X50 HDD1 SAS F 1 ATCA7X50 HDD2 SAS ATCA7X50 HDD2 SAS F 1 ATCA7X50 HDD3 SATA ATCA7X50 HDD3 SATA F 1 Solid state disk ATCA7X50 SSD2 SATA ATCA7X50 SSD2 SATA F 1 Note Board accessories are part of pre configured blade 26 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Chapter 2 Hardware Preparation and Installation eee 2 1 2 2 Overview This chapter describes Unpacking and inspecting the blade e Environmental and power requirements Precautions during the operation Checking the installation environment Installing accessories Installation and removal procedures Ejector handles Unpacking and Inspecting the Blade Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect installation and removal of the blade can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the blade or electronic c
150. y be affected e Foranewly delivered shelf you can remove all blank filler blades and then install blades in all slots when the shelf is not powered on e fashelf is powered on you can remove a blank filler blade and then install a blade In this way install multiple blades one by one 36 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Hardware Preparation and Installation Before you install the ATCA 7350 suite remove blank filler blades from installation slots as follows 1 Useascrewdriver anticlockwise to loosen the two captive screws on a blank filler blade as shown in Figure 2 2 2 Pullthe blank filler blade out of the slot as shown in Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Removing the Blank filler blade ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 37 Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 6 Installing Blade Accessories 2 6 1 Precautions Electric Shock There is current in the power cords and communication cables Touching the connectors of the power cords and communication cables may cause electric shock Do not touch the connectors of power cords and communication cables When you install or replace components pay attention to the following points Wear the ESD preventive wrist strap to prevent the static electricity from damaging the device area where the components reside clean and keep the components away from the heat generating devices such as radiator Ensure th
151. you need to lay down the device place it back in the antistatic package Do not lay the device on the shelf or cabinet e Monitor the temperature and humidity of the equipment room Warm air decreases the humidity but increases the static electricity in the room Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect module installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the module or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 33 Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 5 2 5 1 I 34 Checking the Installation Environment Table 2 4 lists the environment for installing the ATCA 7350 suite Table 2 4 Environment for Installing the ATCA 7350 Suite Cabinet Cabinet that complies with the IEC297 standard Note Leave enough space around the cabinet Prevent air blocking of fans and provide controlled ambient air at shelf air inlet to ensure sufficient airflow and appropriate heat exchange in the shelf Shelf ofthe system Note Consider heat dissipation when you choose slots to install blades Ifthe shelf is not fully configured install the blades in scattered slots Unoccupied slots must be protected with appropriate blank filler blades to prevent air leaks Wearing the ESD Preventive Wrist Strap Product Damage Electrostatic discharge can damage circuits or shorten their l
152. your are working in an ESD safe environment Damage of the Product Incorrect installation of the product can cause damage of the product Only use handles when installing removing the product to avoid damage deformation to the face plate and or PCB Damage to the Product Backplane or System Components Bent pins or loose components can cause damage to the product the backplane or other system components Therefore carefully inspect the product and the backplane for both pin and component integrity before installation ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 197 Safety Notes Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing ENPEC and our suppliers take significant steps to ensure there are no bent pins on the backplane or connector damage to the boards prior to leaving the factory Bent pins caused by improper installation or by inserting boards with damaged connectors could void the ECC warranty for the backplane or boards Incorrect installation of the product can cause blade damage Only use handles for when installing removing the product to avoid damage deformation to the face plate and or PCB Cabling and Connectors Damage of the Product The RJ 45 connector s on the face plate are either twisted pair Ethernet TPE or E1 T1 1 interfaces Connecting an E1 T1 1 line to an Ethernet connector may damage the product e Make sure that connectors near your working area are clearly marked as network connectors e
153. z ata rate of 5 20 Hz at 0 01 g2 Hz testedintarget 0 25 octave minute 20 200 Hz at 3 0 dB octave Random 5 20 Hz at 1 m Sec Random 20 200 Hz at 3 m Sec 2 Half sine 11 m Sec 30mSec sec Blade level packaging Half sine 6 mSec at 180 m Sec 30 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G 2 3 2 ATCA 7350 Installation and Use 6806800G59G Hardware Preparation and Installation Table 2 2 Environmental Requirements continued Requirement Operating Non Operating Free Fall 1 200 mm Packaged all edges and corners 1 0m Packaged per ETSI 300 019 2 2 Blade level packaging 25 mm unpackaged per GR 63 CORE 1 When operated in 55C ambient temperature and depending on the shelf s cooling capabilities the board is plugged into the SAS hard disk surface temperature exceeds the specified maximum limit of 60C 2 The SAS drives can meet this max temperature range of non operating 3 Thevibration tolerance can be further limited due to the hard disk you are installing on the blade Please refer to the respective datasheet for further information Power Requirements Make sure that the blade is used in an AdvancedTCA shelf connected to 48VDC up to 60VDC according to Telecommunication Network Voltage TNV 2 A TNV 2 circuit is a circuit whose normal operating voltages exceed the limits for a safety extra low voltage SELV under normal operating conditions and which is not subject

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