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1. lise a c3 Ewegevice e 659500 8 C E LN 00008 2000000000000000000000000000000000000000 O Figure 6 2 Chassis Rear View oo 10 Ir Le 1 p gt 1 704 Te zai O HEXS c3 JC JC 3c 3 ce Tre oJL pgg LJDO 9 OJ Parallel Port o oO o b OOOOOO puma s 9 t Keyboard Mouse Ports O LN f 3 oO J USB Ports COM1 Port VGA Port Ethernet Ports 6 2 Control Panel The control panel located on the front of the chassis must be connected to the JF1 connector on the motherboard to provide you with system control buttons and status indicators These wires have been bundled together in a ribbon cable to simplify the connection Connect the cable from JF1 on the motherboard to JP4 on the Control Panel PCB printed circuit board Make sure the red wire plugs into pin 1 on both JF1 and JP4 Pull all excess cabling out of the airflow path The LEDs inform you of system status See Chapter 3 for details on the LEDs and the control panel buttons Details on JF1 can be found in Chapter 5 6 2 Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup 6 3 System Fans One 100 mm blower fan provides the cooling for the SuperServer 5014C MR The chassis includes air seals under the blower fans and at the chassis
2. Jumpers not indicated are for test purposes only 5 10 Chapter 5 Advanced Motherboard Setup P8SCi Quick Reference Jumpers Description Default Setting J9 Speaker Setting Pins 3 4 Internal JBT1 CMOS Clear See Section 5 8 JPF Power Force On Open Disabled JPL1 PL2 GLAN1 2 Pins 1 2 Enabled JPUSB1 USB 1 2 Wake Up Pins 1 2 Disabled JPWAKE1 Keyboard Wake up Pins 1 2 Disabled JWD Watch Dog Reset NMI Pins 1 2 Reset Connector Description COM1 COM2 COM Port 1 Connector COM Port2 Header Fan1 5 Fan Headers Floppy Floppy Disk Drive Connector IDE IDE Port IPMI IPMI Connector 41 ATX Power Connector J2 4 Pin Power Connector J5 System Management Bus SMB Header J11 Parallel Printer Port J14 Keyboard Mouse Connectors J18 Infrared Connector JF1 Front Control Panel JL1 Chassis Intrusion Header GLAN1 GLAN2 Gigabit LAN Ethernet Ports JLED Power LED Header JSLED SATA LED Connector JWOL Wake On LAN JWOR Wake On Ring LE1 5V Standby Power LED SATAO 3 Serial ATA 1 through 3 Connectors USBO 1 Universal Serial Ports 0 1 USB2 3 amp USB6 7 Universal Serial Port Headers Jumpers not indicated are for test purposes only 5 11 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 5 9 Connector Definitions Power Supply Connectors The primary power supply connector on the P8SCi meets the SSI Superset ATX 24 pin specification Refer to the table on the right for the pin definitions of the ATX 24 pi
3. RxD TxD Active This allows the user to change the settings for the RxD TxD Active function The options are Hi Hi Hi Lo Lo Hi and Lo Lo IR Transmission Delay If Enabled the transmission of IR infrared signals will be delayed The settings are Enabled and Disabled UR2 Duplex Mode This setting sets the mode for the UR2 Duplex Mode The options are Full and Half 7 9 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Use IR Pins This item sets the usage of the IR pins The options are RxD2 TxD2 and IR Rx2Tx2 Onboard Parallel Port This setting allows the user to set the address and the corresponding IRQ for the onboard parallel port The options are Disabled 378 IRQ7 278 IRQ5 and 3BC IRQ7 Parallel Port Mode This setting sets the mode for the onboard Parallel port The options are SPP EPP ECP ECP EPP and Normal EPP Mode Select This setting allows the user to select the EPP port type The options are EPP 1 9 and EPP 1 7 ECP Mode Use DMA This setting allows the user to select the DMA channel for the ECP mode port to use The options are 1 and 3 Power On Function This setting allows the user to decide which method to use to power on the system The options are Password Hot Key Mouse Left Mouse Right Any Key and Button Only KB Power On Password This setting allows the user to enter the Password when the system is powered on v
4. Next depress the two buttons on the top of the chassis to release the top cover and push it away from you You can then lift the top cover from the chassis to gain full access to the inside of the server 2 Removing the power supply First unplug the power cord from the system To remove the failed power unit remove the two screws on the back of the power supply and a third from the front of the power supply which secures it to the bottom of the chassis You can then lift the unit straight out of the chassis The power cord should have already been removed 3 Installing a new power supply Replace the failed unit with another unit of the same wattage It is highly recom mended to replace it with the exact same power supply Carefully insert the new unit into position in the chassis and secure it with the two screws at the rear of the unit and the third at the front Then reconnect the power cord replace the chas sis top cover and push the unit back into the rack Finish by turning the power Switch on the power supply on and then depress the power button on the front of the system 6 6 Chapter 7 BIOS Chapter 7 BIOS 7 1 Introduction This chapter describes the AwardBIOS Setup utility for the P8SCi The AwardBIOS is stored in a flash chip and can be easily upgraded using a floppy disk based program Due to periodic changes in the BIOS some settings may have been added or deleted that might not yet be recorded in thi
5. North Key Step 3 3 Locate Pin 1 on the CPU socket Pin 1 is closest to the notched corner of the housing Please note that a North Key Pin 1 and a South Key notches are located Notched at opposite sides of the CPU housing corner 5 5 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual North Center Edge Step 4 4 Use your thumb and index finger to hold the CPU at the north center and south center edges of the CPU 5 Align Pin 1 of the CPU with Pin 1 of the socket Once aligned carefully lower the CPU straight down and into the socket Do not drop the CPU on Steps 5 amp 6 the socket Do not move the CPU horizontally or vertically Do not rub the CPU against the surface of the socket or against any pins of the socket which may damage the CPU and or the socket South Center Edge Socket Lever CPU in the CPU socket 6 With the CPU inside the socket inspect the four corners of the CPU to make sure that the CPU is properly installed 7 Use your thumb to gently press the lever down and lock it in the hook 8 If the CPU is properly installed into the socket the black plastic cover will be automatically released from the load plate when the lever is pushed into the hook Remove the cover from the motherboard Plastic cap is released from the load plate when the CPU is properly installed 5 6 Chapter 5 Advanced Motherboard Setup Heatsink Installation 1 Do not apply any thermal g
6. This section lists the POST Power On Self Testing Codes for the Award BIOS POST hex Description CFh Test CMOS R W functionality COh Early chipset initialization Disable shadow RAM Disable L2 cache socket 7 or below Program basic chipset registers Cih Detect memory Auto detection of DRAM size type and ECC Auto detection of L2 cache socket 7 or below C3h Expand compressed BIOS code to DRAM C5h Call chipset hook to copy BIOS back to E000 amp F000 shadow RAM Oh1 Expand the Xgroup codes located in physical address 1000 0 02h Reserved 03h Initial Superio Early Init switch 04h Reserved 05h 1 Blank out screen 2 Clear CMOS error flag 06h Reserved 07h 1 Clear 8042 interface 2 Initialize 8042 self test 08h 1 Test special keyboard controller for Winbond 977 series Super I O chips 2 Enable keyboard interface 09h Reserved OAh 1 Disable PS 2 mouse interface optional 2 Auto detect ports for keyboard and mouse followed by a port and interface swap optional 3 Reset keyboard for Winbond 977 series Super I O chips OBh Reserved OCh Reserved ODh Reserved OEh Test F000h segement shadow to see whether it is R W able or not If test fails keep beeping the speaker OFh Reserved 10h Auto detect flash type to load appropriate flash R W codes into the run time area in F000 for ESCD amp DMI support B 1 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual POST
7. The Wake On LAN header is des ignated JWOL on the motherboard See the table on the right for pin defini tions You must enable the appropri ate WOL setting in BIOS to use this function You must also have a LAN card with a Wake On LAN connector and cable to use this feature Pin Definition 1 5V Standby 2 Ground 3 Wake up Wake On Ring Wake On Ring Pin Definitions JWOR The Wake On Ring header is designated JWOR This function allows your computer to receive and be awakened by an incom ing call when in the suspend state See the table on the right for pin definitions You must also have a WOR card and cable to use this feature Pin Definition 1 Ground Black Wake up SMB Header SMB Header Pin Definitions J11 A System Management Bus header is located at J5 Connect the appropri Pin Definition 1 Data ate cable here to utilize SMB on your 2 Ground system 3 Clock 4 No Connection GLAN1 2 Ethernet Ports Two gigabit Ethernet ports designat ed GLAN1 and GLAN2 are located on the I O backplane 5 16 Chapter 5 Advanced Motherboard Setup 5 10 Jumper Settings Explanation of 3 2 1 C t Jumpers e ele a To modify the operation of the mother board jumpers can be used to choose between optional settings Jumpers Lf create shorts between two pins to 2 Ss 4 change the function of the connector Setting DE Pin 1 is identified with a squar
8. Tul viva yqqv TLD vivd PCI X Bridge E7221 pe COPPER RIVER Connector ue JL DMI Interface UDMA 100 PCI 32 BUS PCI Slot 1 IDE PCI Ex BUS UDMA 100 IEHGR So 1xPCEESI x H ots 1 BCM5721 Gb LAN2 N 1 8CM5721 Gb LAN1 SM Bus to NIC SM Alert J SMBus USB Ports IPMI 2 0 LPC I O FWH LPC BUS Keyboard Serial Port 1 H W Senat is aki ren Monitor Figure 1 2 Rear I O Panel OG ooon M x neo O oong ij Scccococ le CC rm ce o9 oEXJOOOOOOOESC e o o Keyboard Mouse Ports USB Ports COM Port VGA Port Ethernet Ports 1 4 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 Server Chassis Features The SuperServer 5014C MR is a mini 1U rackmount server platform configura tion The following is a general outline of the main features of the SC512C 260 chassis System Power When configured as a SuperServer 5014C MR the SC512C 260 chassis includes a single 260W power supply Control Panel The SC512C 260 s control panel provides important system monitoring and con trol information LEDs indicate power on network activity hard disk drive activity overheat warning and fan failure The control panel also includes a main power button and a system reset button Rear I O Panel T
9. Use extreme caution when using metal tools which can easily damage any electrical components or circuit boards they come into contact with Do not use mats designed to decrease static electrical discharge as protection from electrical shock Instead use rubber mats that have been specifically designed as electrical insulators The power supply power cords must include a grounding plug and must be plugged into grounded electrical outlets 4 1 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Motherboard Battery CAUTION There is a danger of explosion if the onboard battery is installed upside down which will reverse its polarites see Figure 4 1 This battery must be replaced only with the same or an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions CD ROM Laser CAUTION this server may have come equipped with a CD ROM drive To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam and hazardous radiation exposure do not open the enclosure or use the unit in any unconventional way 4 2 General Safety Precautions A Follow these rules to ensure general safety Keep the area around the SuperServer 5014C MR clean and free of clutter The SuperServer 5014C MR weighs approximately 23 Ibs 710 5 kg when fully loaded When lifting the system two people at either end should lift slowly with their feet spread out to distribute the weight Always keep your back straight
10. the default is 30 seconds Before the system reboots or shuts down it s allowed to cancel the action Requirements Keep Supero SD3Service Daemon running at all times on this system Provide TCP IP connectivity Power control Supero Doctor III revision 1 0 can be downloaded from our website at ftp ftp supermicro com utility Supero Doctor llIl You can also download the SDIII User s Guide at http Awww supermicro com PRODUCT Manuals SDIII UserGuide pdf For Linux we recommend using Supero Doctor Il C 11 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Notes Appendix D System Specifications Appendix D System Specifications Processors Single Intel Pentium LGA775 processors at a front side system bus speed of 800 MHz or single Intel amp Celeron amp processors at a front side bus speed of 533 MHz Note Please refer to our web site for a complete listing of supported processors Chipset Intel E7221 chipset BIOS 8 Mb Award Flash ROM Memory Capacity Four 240 pin DIMM sockets supporting up to 4 GB of DDR2 533 400 SDRAM Note Dual channel memory requires memory to be installed two modules at a time See the memory section in Chapter 5 for details Serial ATA Controller Intel ICH6R on chip controller RAID 0 1 and JBOD supported Serial ATA Drive Bays One 1 internal drive bay Peripheral Drive Bays One 1 slim 3 5 floppy drive One 1 slim CD ROM drive D 1 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s
11. 128KB RAID Level RAIDO Striping Capacity 223 5GB Create Volume Enter a string between 1 and 16 characters in length that can be used to uniquely identify the RAID volume This name is case sensitive and can not contain special characters 2 Specify the RAID volume name and press the Tab key or the Enter key to go to the next field Use the Esc key to return to the previous menu 3 Use the lt Tab gt Up Arrow Down Arrow and Enter keys to enter the ap propriate values for the items selected and go to the next field orporation pum I ht CREATE ARRAY MENU Name RAID Volumel Strip Size 128KB RAID Level RAIDO Striping Capacity 223 5GB Press ENTER to Create the specified volume 4 When asked Are you sure you want to create this volume Y N press Y to confirm the selection or type N to change and to recreate the RAID volume Then press the lt Enter gt key to enter the value and return to the main menu C 4 Appendix C Software Installation CREATE ARRAY MENU RAID Volumel Strip Size 128KB RAID Level RAIDO Striping Capacity 223 5GB Press ENTER to Create the specified volume 5 You will return to the main menu with DISK VOLUME INFORMATION updated as shown in the following screen Delete RAID Volume Reset Disks to Non RAID Exit DISK VOLUME INFORMATION RAID Volumes ID Name Level Strip Size Status 0 RAID Volumel RAIDO Stripe 12
12. BIOS is in the graphic mode and displays only an OEM Logo during POST while booting If an error occurs The system will automatically switch to the text mode The options are Enabled and Disabled ACPI Function Select Enabled to enable BIOS Support for the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface features The settings are Enabled or Disabled APIC Mode This setting allows you to Enable or Disable APIC APIC is used to assign interrupt signals to a specific processor on a multiprocessor system and provides IRQs beyond the conventional 16 under Windows 2000 or XP It has no effect on single processor systems MPS Version Control This setting allows you to select the MPS version for your operating system The options are 1 1 and 1 4 Watch Dog Timer Select This setting is for enabling the Watch Dog feature The options are Enabled and Disabled Please refer to Chapter 2 for more details PWRON After PWR Fail This setting allows the user to determine how the system will respond when power is reapplied after a system shut down caused by power failure The options are Off On and Former Sts 7 6 Chapter 7 BIOS 7 4 2 Advanced Chipset Control Advanced Chipset Control tp Menu Level gt gt x UGA Setting On Chip Frame Buffer Size 8MB On Chip Serial ATA Setting SRTR Mode CIDE On Chip Serial ATA Enhanced Model PATA IDE Mode Primary SATA Port P1
13. Manual Expansion Slots provided with included riser card One 1 riser card to support the use of one full size half length 64 bit PCI X expansion card Motherboard Model P8SCi Extended ATX form factor Dimensions 12 x 9 5 in 305 x 241 mm Chassis Model SC512C 260 Form Factor 1U rackmount Dimensions WxHxD 16 7 x 1 7 x 14 in 424 x 43 x 356 mm Weight Net Gross 23 Ibs 10 5 kg System Cooling One 1 10 cm ball bearing blower fan System Input Requirements AC Input Voltage 100 240 VAC auto range Rated Input Current 4A max Rated Input Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Power Supply Rated Output Power 260W Model SP262 1S Part PWS 0055 Rated Output Voltages 3 3V 15A 5V 25A 12V 18A 12V 1A 5Vsb 2A BTU Rating 1400 BTUs hr for rated output power of 260W Operating Environment Operating Temperature 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F Non operating Temperature 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Operating Relative Humidity 8 to 90 non condensing Non operating Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing D 2 Appendix D System Specifications Regulatory Compliance Electromagnetic Emissions FCC Class B EN 55022 Class B EN 61000 3 2 3 3 CISPR 22 Class B Electromagnetic Immunity EN 55024 CISPR 24 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 8 EN 61000 4 11 Safety EN 60950 IEC 60950 Compliant UL Listed USA CUL Listed Canada
14. Serial ATA device configurations C 1 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual ATA Operating Modes You can select from the following two modes Legacy mode and Native mode SATA Operating Modes You can select from the following modes Auto Combined Enhanced and SATA Only Mode The number of devices supported by these modes are listed below SATA Only a maximum of 4 devices are supported 4 SATA Auto Mode a maximum of 6 devices supported 4 SATA 2 IDE Enhanced Mode a maximum of 6 devices supported 4 SATA 2 IDE Combined Mode a maximum of 4 devices supported 2 SATA 2 IDE Configuring BIOS Settings Native Mode 1 Press the Del key during system bootup to enter the BIOS Setup Utility Note for the first time powering on the system we recommend you load the Opti mized Default Settings If you have already done so please skip to Step 3 2 Use the arrow keys to select the Exit Settings Once in the Exit settings scroll down to select Load Optimized Default Settings and press the Enter key Select OK to confirm the selection Press the Enter key to load the default settings for the BIOS 3 Use the arrow keys to select the Advanced BIOS heading 4 Scroll down to Advanced Chipset Control and press the Enter key to se lect 5 Select On Chip Serial ATA and press the Enter key When the sub menu appears Enhanced Mode 6 Scroll up to SATA Mode and press the Enter
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16. and lift with your legs Place the chassis top cover and any system components that have been removed away from the system or on a table so that they won t accidentally be stepped on While working on the system do not wear loose clothing such as neckties and unbuttoned shirt sleeves which can come into contact with electrical circuits or be pulled into a cooling fan Remove any jewelry or metal objects from your body which are excellent metal conductors that can create short circuits and harm you if they come into contact with printed circuit boards or areas where power is present After accessing the inside of the system close the system back up and secure it to the rack unit with the retention screws after ensuring that all connections have been made 4 2 Chapter 4 System Safety 4 3 ESD Precautions A Electrostatic discharge ESD is generated by two objects with different electrical charges coming into contact with each other An electrical discharge is created to neutralize this difference which can damage electronic components and printed circuit boards The following measures are generally sufficient to neutralize this difference before contact is made to protect your equipment from ESD Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge Keep all components and printed circuit boards PCBs in their antistatic bags until ready for use Touch a grounded metal object befo
17. are fully seated in their slots For details on adding system memory refer to Chapter 5 2 9 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 4 Installing add on cards If desired you can install an add on card to the system See Chapter 5 for details on installing a PCI add on card 5 Check all cable connections and airflow Make sure all power and data cables are properly connected and not blocking the airflow See Chapter 5 for details on cable connections Also check the air seals for damage The air seals are located under the blower fan and beneath the frame cross section that separates the drive bay area from the motherboard area of the chassis Note Make sure that the air seals are properly installed Figure 2 7 Accessing the Inside of the SuperServer 5014C MR Screw 2 10 Chapter 2 Server Installation 2 6 Checking the Drive Bay Setup Next you should check to make sure the peripheral drives and the Serial ATA drive have been properly installed and all essential connections have been made 1 Accessing the drive bays For servicing the Serial ATA CD ROM and floppy drives you will need to remove the top chassis cover The Serial ATA disk drive is located at the front right side of the chassis 2 Installing a CD ROM and floppy disk drives Refer to Chapter 6 if you need to reinstall a CD ROM and or floppy disk drive to the system 3 Check the Serial ATA disk drives Depending upon your system s configuration y
18. before installing or removing CD ROM floppy or Serial ATA drives See Figure 6 4 Drives mount on rails and should click into place to be correctly and fully installed in their bays The floppy disk drive cable has seven twisted wires Ared mark on a wire typically designates the location of pin 1 Asingle floppy disk drive ribbon cable has 34 wires and two connectors to provide for two floppy disk drives The connector with twisted wires always connects to drive A and the connector that does not have twisted wires always connects to drive B 6 5 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 6 5 Power Supply The SuperServer 5014C MR has a single 260 watt power supply This power supply has the capability of operating at 100 240 input volts Power down the system and then unplug the AC power cord to completely remove power from the system before removing the power supply Power Supply Failure If the power supply unit fails the system will shut down and you will need to replace the power supply unit Replacement units can be ordered directly from Supermicro PWS 0055 see contact infomation in Chapter 1 Replacing the Power Supply 1 Accessing the inside of the system To replace a power supply you must first remove the top chassis cover To do so first release the retention screws that secure the unit to the rack Grasp the two handles on either side and pull the unit straight out until it locks you will hear a click
19. below e One CPU heatsink SNK P0011 e One 1 slim floppy drive FPD PNSC S B e One 1 slim CD ROM drive CDM TEAC 24 B e One 1 SATA cable CBL 0044 e One 1 SATA power CBL 0082 e One 1 air shroud CSE PT66 e One 1 3 3V 64 bit 66 MHz PCI X slot riser card CSE RR1U X e Rackmount hardware with screws CSE PT8 optional Two 2 rack rail assemblies Six 6 brackets for mounting the rack rails in a rack telco rack e One 1 CD containing drivers and utilities e SuperServer 5014C MR User s Manual 1 1 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 1 2 Motherboard Features At the heart of the SuperServer 5014C MR lies the P8SCi a single processor moth erboard designed to provide maximum performance Below are the main features of the P8SCi See Figure 1 1 for a block diagram of the E7221 chipset Processors The P8SCi has an LGA775 ZIF socket that supports a single Intel Pentium 4 pro cessor hyper threading technology enabled at an 800 MHz FSB or a single Intel Celeron processor at a 533 MHz FSB front side bus Please refer to the support section of our web site for a complete listing of supported processors http www supermicro com support Memory The P8SCi has four 4 240 pin DIMM sockets that can support up to 4 GB of DDR2 533 400 SDRAM modules Memory operates in a dual channel or inter leaved configuration for increased performance Low profile memory modules are required for use in the 1U form
20. by using a screw to secure the top of the card shield to the rear of the chassis The expansion slot shield protects the motherboard and its components from EMI and aids in proper ventilation so make sure the shield covers the PCI slot if there is no expansion card installed 5 9 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 5 8 Motherboard Details Figure 5 4 P8SCi Layout not drawn to scale UL JPWAKE1 Keyboard FANS Mouse J14 ATX Power Connector FAN1 12V Power Connector USBOA JPE COM1 JPUSB1 LGA775 E e E7721 a 3 m CPU c North Bridge A a Qc LL VGA n 2 GLAN1 DIMM1A GLAN2 BANK1 JF1 DIMM1B FAN2 FAN3 DIMM2A BANK2 JLED GLAN DIMM2B Controller O BUZZER PXH V M can 133 MHz PCI X Controller JSLED ICH6R BATTERY 2 BIOS JWOL JPL1 South Bridge JPL2 J5 QJBT1 33 MHz PCI ka Su oig IPMI PCI Exp 1x z PCI Exp 1x 8 C JWOR JL1 m SATA3 SATA2 SATA1 SATA0 USB2 3 C J18 Infrared JWD L USB6 7 FAN4
21. fan speed control is disabled and the onboard fan will run at the full speed 12V at all times The options are Disabled and 3 pin Server 7 13 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 7 4 6 Processor amp Clock Options Thermal Management Thermal Monitor 1 Menu ae kk if 1 Set Limit CPUID MaxUal Hyper Threading Technologyl Enabled to 3 Should Be CPU Clock Ratio 14 X1 Disabled for HinXp Spread Spectrum Disabled Thermal Management This setting determines the method used by the BIOS to control the thermal management of the system The options are Thermal Monitor 1 On die throttling and Thermal Monitor 2 Ratio amp VID transition See Section 1 4 for details Limit CPUID MaxVal Select Enabled to set CUPID maximum value to 3 Select Disabled for Windows XP OS The options are Enabled and Disabled Hyper Threading Set this option to Enabled to activate the hyper threading function of the CPUs Enabling the hyper threading function makes each CPU appear as two to any programs that support it you must have OS support also The settings are Disabled and Enabled CPU Clock Ration Use this option to set the clock ratio of the processor Use number keys to enter a number The default setting is 14 Spread Spectrum Spread Spectrum is a technique used to stabilize a system by reducing the level of ElectroMagnetic Interference The options are Enabled and Disabled 7 14 Chapter
22. flashing 3 2 Chapter 3 System Interface Ay uS e Power Indicates power is being supplied to the system s power supply units This LED should normally be illuminated when the system is operating 3 3 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Notes 3 4 Chapter 4 System Safety 4 1 Chapter 4 System Safety Electrical Safety Precautions A Basic electrical safety precautions should be followed to protect yourself from harm and the SuperServer 5014C MR from damage Be aware of the locations of the power on off switch on the chassis as well as the room s emergency power off switch disconnection switch or electrical outlet If an electrical accident occurs you can then quickly remove power from the system Do not work alone when working with high voltage components Power should always be disconnected from the system when removing or installing main system components such as the motherboard memory modules and floppy drive When disconnecting power you should first power down the system with the operating system first and then unplug the power cords of all the power supply units in the system When working around exposed electrical circuits another person who is familiar with the power off controls should be nearby to switch off the power if necessary Use only one hand when working with powered on electrical equipment This is to avoid making a complete circuit which will cause electrical shock
23. for the SUPER Doctor utility and the LAN SCSI driver dis kettes which are optional The bottom icon with a CD on it allows you to view the entire contents of the CD C 9 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Supero Doctor Ill The Supero Doctor Ill program is a web based management tool that supports remote management capabilities with both remote and local management tools The local management tool is called the Supero Doctor III Client Supero Doctor III which is included on the CD ROM that came with your motherboard allows you to monitor the environment and operations of your system Supero Doctor III displays crucial system information such as CPU temperature system voltages and fan status See the Figure below for a view of the Supero Doctor III interface Supero Doctor Ill Interface Health Information Screen E Supero Doctor III Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Configuration CPUL Chassis CPU2 Chassis Appendix C Software Installation Supero Doctor Ill Interface Remote Control Screen a Supero Doctor III Microsoft Internet Explorer lej xl ne Fle Edt View Favorites Tools Help EB Ur er System Info Health Info Performance trol Configuration Administration s Ma ent Report Help au Remote Control Graceful power control Supero Doctor III allows a user to inform the OS to reboot or shut down within a specified time
24. given to eliminate the most common problems encountered If some steps are unnecessary skip ahead to the step that follows Tools Required The only tool you will need to install components and perform maintainance is a Philips screwdriver 6 1 Static Sensitive Devices Electric Static Discharge ESD can damage electronic components To prevent damage to any printed circuit boards PCBs it is important to handle them very carefully The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from ESD discharge Precautions Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge Touch a grounded metal object before removing any board from its antistatic bag Handle a board by its edges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or gold contacts When handling chips or modules avoid touching their pins Putthe motherboard add on cards and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use For grounding purposes make sure your computer chassis provides excellent conductivity between the power supply the case the mounting fasteners and the motherboard Unpacking The motherboard is shipped in antistatic packaging to avoid static damage When unpacking the board make sure the person handling it is static protected 6 1 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Figure 6 1 Chassis Front View
25. installation To remove the motherboard follow the procedure in reverse order 1 Accessing the inside of the 5014C MR see Figure 2 7 Two release buttons are located on the top cover of the chassis Depressing both of these buttons while pushing the cover away from you until it stops You can then lift the top cover from the chassis to gain full access to the inside of the server If already installed in a rack you must first release the retention screws that secure the unit to the rack Then grasp the two handles on either side and pull the unit straight out until the rails lock into place 2 Check compatibility of motherboard ports and I O shield The P8SCi requires a chassis big enough to support a 12 x 9 5 motherboard such as Supermicro s SC512C 1U rackmount Make sure that the I O ports on the motherboard align properly with their respective holes in the I O shield at the back of the chassis 3 Mounting the motherboard onto the motherboard tray Carefully mount the motherboard to the motherboard tray by aligning the board holes with the raised metal standoffs that are visible on the bottom of the chassis Insert screws into all the mounting holes on your motherboard that line up with the standoffs and tighten until snug if you screw them in too tight you might strip the threads Metal screws provide an electrical contact to the motherboard ground to provide a continuous ground for the system 5 2 Chapter 5 Advanced Mo
26. s Manual 2 When asked Are you sure you want to reset all RAID data Y N type Y to confirm the selection and press the Enter key to return to the main menu Exiting the ICH6R SATA RAID Configuration Utility Program 1 In the main menu use the Down and the Up arrow keys to select Exit and then press the Enter key 2 When asked Are you sure you want to exit Y N type Y to confirm the selection and press the Enter key to exit the ICH6R SATA RAID Configuration Utility Program The system will then re boot C 2 Installing Windows XP 2000 for Systems with RAID Functions Windows XP 2000 New Installation 1 Insert the Microsoft Windows XP 2000 Setup CD in the CD ROM drive so the system can boot from the CD 2 Press the F6 key when the message Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver is displayed 3 When the Windows XP 2000 Setup screen appears press S to specify ad ditional device s 4 Insert the Intel AA RAID XP 2000 Driver for ICH6R disk into your floppy drive and press the Enter key 5 Choose Intel R 82801ER SATA RAID Controller from the list indicated in the XP 2000 setup screen and press the Enter key 6 Press the Enter key to continue the installation process If you need to specify any additional devices to be installed do it at this time Once all devices are speci fied press the Enter key to continue with the installati
27. you ve made in the BIOS program CMOS and exit Your system should then continue with the boot up procedure Exit without Saving When the item Exit without Saving is highlighted press lt Enter gt to exit the Setup routine without saving any changes you may have made Your system should then continue with the boot up procedure Load Fail Safe Defaults Highlight this item and hit lt Enter gt to load the default settings for all items in the BIOS Setup These are the safest settings to use Load Optimized Defaults Highlight this item and hit lt Enter gt to load the optimized settings for all items in the BIOS Setup These settings provide you with optimal system performance Discard Changes When the item Discard Changes is highlighted press lt Enter gt to discard any changes you made to the BIOS settings and to stay in the BIOS Setup Your system should then continue with the boot up procedure 7 20 Appendix A BIOS POST Messages Appendix A BIOS POST Messages During the Power On Self Test POST the BIOS will check for problems If a prob lem is found the BIOS will activate an alarm or display a message The following is a list of such BIOS messages Beeps Error Messages 1 long beep 1 short pause continuously Memory Modules Errors 1 long beep 2 short beeps VGA Errors A 1 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Notes A 2 Appendix B Award BIOS POST Codes Appendix B Award BIOS POST Codes
28. 2C 260 chassis Chapter 2 Server Installation This chapter describes the steps necessary to install the SuperServer 5014C MR into a rack and check out the server configuration prior to powering up the system If your server was ordered without the processor and memory components this chap ter will refer you to the appropriate sections of the manual for their installation Chapter 3 System Interface Refer to this chapter for details on the system interface which includes the functions and information provided by the control panel on the chassis as well as other LEDs located throughout the system SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Chapter 4 System Safety You should thoroughly familiarize yourself with this chapter for a general overview of safety precautions that should be followed when installing and servicing the SuperServer 5014C MR Chapter 5 Advanced Motherboard Setup Chapter 5 provides detailed information on the P8SCi motherboard including the locations and functions of connectors headers and jumpers Refer to this chapter when adding or removing processors or main memory and when reconfiguring the motherboard Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup Refer to Chapter 6 for detailed information on the SC512C 260 1U rackmount server chassis You should follow the procedures given in this chapter when installing removing or reconfiguring Serial ATA or peripheral drives and when replacing system power supply units and coo
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31. 6 MHz PCI X 100 MHz PCI X 133 MHz 7 4 5 Hardware Monitors There are only three settings on this menu below The rest of this menu shows various temperatures and voltage levels as indicated T tartan Tonto mem Menu Level gt gt CPU Temperature 2 C7125 F System Temperature 33 C 91 F FAN1 Speed RPM FANZ Speed RPM FAN3 Speed RPM FAN4 Speed RPM FANS Speed RPM Processor Ucore U ME 3 3U Ucc U 1 3 5U Ucc U 5 12U Ucc U 13 55 12U Ucc U PART A SUSB 4 92 UBRT 3 26 U Fan Speed Control Disabled 7 12 Chapter 7 BIOS CPU Warning Temperature This allows you to setthe CPU warning temperature If the CPU temperature reaches this threshold an alarm will activate and a warning message will be displayed onscreen The options are Disabled 60 C 140 F 65 C 149 F 709C 158 F 75 C 167 F 80 C 176 F and 85 C 185 F Highlight this and hit lt Enter gt to see monitor data for the following items CPU Temperature System Temperature In addition to temperature monitoring the status of the following items will also be displayed Fan 1 Speed Fan 5 Speed Voltage Monitoring Processor Vcore V 3 3V Vcc V 5V Vcc V 12V Vcc V 12V Vcc V 5V Standby VBAT Fan Speed Control Fan1 Fan5 When set to 3 pin the onboard fan speed is controlled by the CPU temperature When the CPU temperature is higher the fan speed will be higher as well If set to Disable the
32. 7 BIOS 7 4 7 DMI Event Log amc Menu L vel br Clear All DHI Event Log Ho View DHI Event Log Enter Enabled Mark DMI Events ox Read Enter Store POST error Event Log Capacity Space fivallahle messages to the DMI Event Log Validity Valid Event log Disabled Don t store POST error messages to the DMI Event log DMI Event Log This setting allows you to Enable or Disable the function of DMI Event Logging The options are Disabled and Enabled Clear All DMI Event Logs Select Yes and press Enter to clear all DMI event logs The default setting is No View DMI Event Log Highlight this item and press Enter to view the contents of the event log Mark DMI Events as Read Highlight this item and press Enter to mark the DMI events as read Event Log Validity This is a display to inform you of the event log validity It is not a setting Event Log Capacity This is a display to inform you of the event log capacity It is not a setting 7 15 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 7 4 8 Console Redirection Console Redirection RE Menu Level gt gt Baud Rate 192881 figent Connect via NULL Enabled fittempt to Agent wait time min 11 redirect console via COM port Disabled fittempt to redirect console when keyboard absent Console Redirection This setting allows you to Enable or Disable the function of Console Redirection The options are Disabled and Enabled BAUD Ra
33. 8KB 223 5GB Non RAID Disks None defined 6 Once the above screen appears use the lt Down Arrow gt key to select Exit and press the lt Enter gt key The following screen will appear C 5 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual MAIN MENU Delete RAID Volume Reset Disks to Non RAID Exit RAID Volumes ID Name Level Strip Size Status 0 RAID Volumel RAIDO Stripe 128KB 223 5GB Non RAID Disks None defined 7 When asked Are you sure you want to exit Y N type Y to confirm the selections and exit the Create RAID Volume menu Press the lt Enter gt key to return to the main menu Deleting a RAID Volume 1 In the main menu use the lt Down gt and the lt Up gt arrow keys to select Delete RAID Volume in the main menu Press the lt Enter gt key and the following screen will appear DELETE ARRAY MENU J Drives Capacity Status Bootable Deleting a volume will destroy the volume data on the drive s and cause any member disks to become available as non RAID disks EXISTING DATA WITHIN THIS VOULME WILL BE LOST AND NON RECOVERABLE 2 Select the volume and press the lt Delete gt key to delete the RAID volume The following screen will appear C 6 Appendix C Software Installation Intel R RAID for Serial ATA RAID Configuration Utility Copyright C 2003 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved v3 0 0 2307 DELETE ARRAY MENU A 1 Are you s
34. ER 5014C MR User s Manual HDD LED The IDE SATA LED is located on pins 13 and 14 of JF1 This LED is used to display all IDE and SATA activity on all drives See the table on the right for pin definitions Power LED Connector The Power LED connector is located on pins 15 and 16 of JF1 use JLED for a 3 pin connector This connec tion is used to provide LED indication of power being supplied to the system See the table on the right for pin definitions Serial Ports Two serial ports are included on the motherboard COM is a port located under the parallel port and COM2 is a header located near the floppy con nector See the table on the right for pin definitions Fan Headers There are five fans on the P8SCi which are designated Fan1 through Fan5 Connect the fan on your CPU heatsink to the Fan1 or Fan5 header See the table on the right for pin definitions 5 14 HDD LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 5V HD Active Power LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 15 5V Ground Serial Port Pin Definitions COM1 COM2 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 CD 6 DSR 2 RD 7 RTS 3 TD 8 CTS 4 DTR 9 RI 5 Ground 10 NC Note Pin 10 is included on the header but not on the port NC indicates no connection Fan Header Pin Definitions Fan1 5 Pin Definition 1 Ground Black 12V Red Tachometer Note Fan headers use DC power Chassis Intrusi
35. ERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual IDE Channel 8 Master Press Enteri Menu Level gt gt IDE Channel Master Auto To auto detect the Access Mode Auto HDD s size head on this channel Capacity 283 GB Cylinder 55535 Head 15 Preconp 6 Landing Zone 65534 Sector 255 IDE HDD Auto Detection This option allows the user to determine the manner in which the AwardBIOS sets the settings for IDE Channel 0 to IDE Channel 3 Master Devices The options are None Auto and Manual IDE Channel 0 to IDE Channel 3 Master Press the Enter key to activate the IDE HDD Auto Detection function which will allow the BIOS to automatically detect the status of the IDE HDD installed in the system such as the size the number of cylinders the configurations of items such as Head Precomp Landing Zone and Sector The options are None Auto and Manual Access Mode This item determines the location through which the AwardBlOS accesses the IDE Primary Master Device The settings are CHS LBA Large and Auto Halt On This item allows the user to select what condition will stop the POST process and notify you about the status of the system The settings are All Errors No Errors All But Keyboard All But Diskette and All But Disk Key Total Physical Memory Total System Resources Total Available Memory These are displays that inform you how much of each type of memory is recognized as being present in the sys
36. Optimal default settings are in bold text unless otherwise noted The BIOS setup options described in this section are selected by choosing the ap propriate text from the Main BIOS Setup screen All displayed text is described in this section although the screen display is often all you need to understand how to set the options see on next page When you first power on the computer the AwardBIOS is immediately activated While the BIOS is in control the Setup program can be activated in one of two ways 1 By pressing lt Del gt immediately after turning the system on or 2 When the following message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during the POST Power On Self Test press the lt Del gt key to activate the Main Setup Menu Press DEL to enter SETUP 7 3 Main BIOS Setup All Main Setup options are described in this section The Main BIOS Setup screen is displayed below Use the lt Up gt lt Down gt arrow keys or the lt Tab gt key to move among the different settings in the above menu Press the lt Esc gt key to exit the CMOS Setup Menu and use the lt Left gt lt Right gt arrow keys to enter the other categories of the BIOS settings The next section is described in detail to illustrate how to navigate through the menus 7 2 Chapter 7 BIOS Thu DH 2684 Time hh nn ss 18219 4 Menu Level gt Legacy Diskette fi 1 44M 3 5 in Suap Floppy Drive Disabled C
37. P3 is Secondary x USB Controller Enabled USB 2 8 Controller Enabled USB Legacy Support Disabled DRAM Data Integrity Mode If enabled this feature allows the data stored in the DRMA memory to be integrated for faster data processing The options are ECC and Non ECC On Chip Frame Buffer Size This setting allows you to set On Chip Frame Buffer Size The options are 1 MB and 8 MB SATA Mode This feature allows you to select the channel for SATA mode The options are IDE RAID and AHCI Advanced Host Controller Interface On Chip Serial ATA Select Disabled to disable the SATA Controller Select Auto to allow the BIOS to configure the SATA Controller automatically Select Combined Mode to use PATA and SATA Combined Mode The maximum of 2 IDE drives in each channel is allowed Select Enhanced Mode to enable both SATA and PATA This mode will support up to 6 IDE drives Select SATA Only to allow SATA to operate in Legacy Mode 7 7 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual PATA IDE Mode When the item On chip Serial ATA is set to Combined Mode the user can select either Primary or Secondary for Parallel ATA IDE The options are Primary and Secondary If On chip Serial ATA is set to Enhanced Mode only Serial ATA will be activated and Primary PATA IDE will be available Secondary PATA IDE will not be available SATA Port This setting allows you configure the setting for the SATA
38. P6 class CPU amp program CPU with proper cacheable range 3 Initialize the APIC for P6 class CPU 4 On MP platform adjust the cacheable range to smaller one in case the cache able ranges between each CPU are not identical Reserved Initialize USB Reserved Test all memory clear all extended memory to 0 Reserved Reserved Display number of processors multi processor platform Reserved 1 Display PnP logo 2 Early ISA PnP initialization Assign CSN to every ISA PnP device 1 Initialize Init Onboard Super IO switch 2 Initialize Init Onboard AUDIO switch Reserved Reserved Reserved Initialize PS 2 mouse Reserved Prepare memory size information for function call INT 15h ax E820h Reserved Turn on L2 cache Reserved Appendix B Award BIOS POST Codes POST hex Description 71h Reserved 72h 73h Optional feature Enter AWDFLASH EXE if AWDFLASH is found in floppy drive ALT F2 is pressed Reserved Reserved Detect and install all IDE devices HDD LS120 ZIP CD ROM etc Reserved Detect serial ports and parallel ports Reserved Detect and install co processor Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 1 Switch back to text mode if full screen logo is supported f errors occur report errors and wait for keys If no errors occur or F1 key is pressed to continue Clear EPA or customization logo 1 Call chipset power management hook 2 Recover the
39. SUPERO SUPERSERVER 5014C MR USER S MANUAL Revision 1 0a The information in this User s Manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this manual or to notify any person or organization of the updates Please Note For the most up to date version of this manual please see our web site at www supermicro com SUPERMICRO COMPUTER reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice This product including software if any and documenta tion may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any medium or machine without prior written consent IN NO EVENT WILL SUPERMICRO COMPUTER BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL SPECULATIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN PARTICULAR THE VENDOR SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING REPLACING INTEGRATING INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA Any disputes arising between manufacturer and customer shall be governed by the laws of San
40. ack itself should be grounded Particular attention should be given to power supply connec tions other than the direct connections to the branch circuit i e the use of power strips etc 2 3 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 2 4 Installing the System into a Rack Rack hardware optional This section provides information on installing the SuperServer 5014C MR into a rack unit If the system has already been mounted into a rack you can skip ahead to Sections 2 5 and 2 6 Basic Installation Procedure The 5014C MR server comes with two rack mounting brackets which are located on each side at the front of the chassis To mount the system into a rack simply screw these brackets directly to the front of the rack two screws for each bracket Installing with Rackmount Kit This section is only for customers that have the optional rack mount kit CSE PT8 Each of these assemblies consist of two sections an inner rail that secures to the chassis and an outer rail that secures directly to the rack itself see Figure 2 1 This is a guideline for installing the unit into a rack with the optional rack kit You should also refer to the installation instructions that came with the rack unit you are using Be aware that there are a variety of rack units on the market which may mean the assembly procedure will differ slightly Figure 2 1 Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails 2 4 Chapter 2 Server Installation Install
41. ad the operating system from devices specified by the users in a user specified sequence Removable Device Boot Priority Hard Drive Boot Priority CD ROM Boot Priority This item allows the user to select the Boot Priority of Hard Disk Devices First Boot Device This item allows the user to set the first boot up device The options are Floppy LS120 HDD CDROM ZIP100 USB FDD USB ZIP USB CDROM USB HDD LAN and Disabled Second Boot Device This item allows the user to set the second boot up device The options are Floppy LS120 HDD CDROM ZIP100 USB FDD USB ZIP USB CDROM USB HDD LAN and Disabled Third Boot Device This item allows the user to set the third boot up device The options are Floppy LS120 HDD SCSI CDROM ZIP100 USB FDD USB ZIP USB CDROM USB HDD LAN and Disabled 7 18 Chapter 7 BIOS Boot Other Device If enabled this option enables the BIOS to load the OS from another device rather than the ones that have been specified as the first second and third boot up devices The settings are Enabled and Disabled 7 19 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 7 7 Exit Choose Exit from the Award BIOS main menu with the Left Right arrow keys You should see the following display Save amp Exit Setup Save amp Exit Setup When the item Save amp Exit Setup is highlighted press lt Enter gt to save the changes
42. cross section which separates the drive bay area from the motherboard area of the chassis to promote better airflow It is highly important that the air seal is properly installed and making a good seal in order for the cooling air to circulate properly through the chassis The fan can adjust its speed according to the heat level sensed in the system which results in more efficient and quiter fan operation Fan speed is controlled by a setting BIOS see page 7 13 System Fan Failure If the fan fails you will need to have it replaced with the same type Contact your vendor or Supermicro for information on replacement fans The fan sits on two mounting posts secured with screws See Figure 6 3 Figure 6 3 Replacing the System Cooling Fan 6 3 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 6 4 Drive Bay Installation Removal Accessing the Drive Bays CD ROM Serial ATA Floppy Disk Drives For installing or removing the CD ROM Serial ATA or floppy disk drive you will need to gain access to the inside of the 5014C MR by removing the top cover of the chassis Note Only a slim CD ROM and a slim floppy drive will fit in the 5014C MR Serial ATA Drive Installation The SATA drive is located at the front of the chassis making it easily accessible for installation and removal The SATA drive is not hot swappable meaning system power must be turned off before installing or removing To install or remove the drive first power down the sys
43. d 5 Key 7 Ground 9 Ground 11 Ground 13 Ground 15 Ground 17 Ground 19 Ground 21 Ground 23 Ground 25 Ground 27 Ground 29 Ground 31 Ground 33 Ground 5 21 Floppy Drive Connector Pin Definitions Floppy Pin Definition FDHDIN Reserved FDEDIN Index Motor Enable Drive Select B Drive Select B Motor Enable DIR STEP Write Data Write Gate Track 00 Write Protect Read Data Side 1 Select Diskette SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual IDE Connector There are no jumpers to configure the onboard IDE interface which is designated IDE See the table below for pin definitions IDE Drive Connectors Pin Definitions IDE Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 Reset IDE 2 Ground 3 Host Data 7 4 Host Data 8 5 Host Data 6 6 Host Data 9 7 Host Data 5 8 Host Data 10 9 Host Data 4 10 Host Data 11 11 Host Data 3 12 Host Data 12 ils Host Data 2 14 Host Data 13 15 Host Data 1 16 Host Data 14 17 Host Data 0 18 Host Data 15 19 Ground 20 Key 21 DRQ3 22 Ground 23 O Write 24 Ground 25 I O Read 26 Ground 27 IOCHRDY 28 BALE 29 DACK3 30 Ground 31 IRQ14 32 IOCS16 33 Addr1 34 Ground 35 AddrO 36 Addr2 9n Chip Select 0 38 Chip Select 1 39 Activity 40 Ground 5 22 Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup This chapter covers the steps required to install components and perform mainte nance on the SC512C 260 chassis For component installation follow the steps in the order
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45. e solder pad on the printed circuit board See the motherboard layout pages for jumper locations Jumper Note On a two pin jumper Closed means the jumper is on both pins and Open means the jumper is either on only one pin or completely removed CMOS Clear JBT1 is used to clear CMOS which will also clear any passwords Instead of pins this jumper consists of contact pads to prevent accidentally clearing the contents of CMOS To clear CMOS 1 First shut down the system and unplug the power cord s 2 With the power disconnected short the CMOS pads with a metal object such as a small screwdriver 3 Remove the screwdriver or shorting device 4 Reconnect the power cord s and power on the system SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual USB Wake Up Use JPUSB1 to enable or disable USB Wake Up which allows you to wake up the system by depressing a key on the keyboard or by clicking the mouse when either is connected to the USBO or USB1 port Enable the jumper to allow the system to be woken up from an S1 or S3 state in Windows OS See the table on the right for jumper settings This feature works with the USBO and USB1 ports only Watch Dog Enable Disable JWD enables controls the Watch Dog function a system monitor that takes action when a software application freezes the system Jumping pins 1 2 will have WD reset the system if a program freezes while jumping pins 2 3 will generate a non maskable
46. ee ities 7 15 7 4 8 Console Redirection sss 7 16 729 SECUI eei ote beoe n Erant ennt ag E napa onde pa RERER Rab Rau Eee AP RRE Eaa SERA 7 17 120 BOOT Re 7 18 Tl gt errr ence ree rer ee EE eee errr ee 7 20 Appendices Appendix A BIOS POST Messages ssesseeeeeee Hee A 1 Appendix B BIOS POST Code viiccccccscccssscssanneenseacsteecssecnacaesnetercetvartenensvanteensnarareneds B 1 Appendix C Software Installation ssssseseeeemeHHHHHe eee C 1 Appendix D System Specifications ssssssseeeeemHHHeeeen D 1 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Notes Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The Supermicro SuperServer 5014C MR is a high end single processor mini 1U rackmount server The 5014C MR is comprised of two main subsystems the C512C 260 chassis and the P8SCi motherboard The P8SCi supports a single In tel amp Pentium 4 processor with an 800 MHz front side bus or a single Intel Celeron processor with a 533 MHz front side bus in an LGA775 type socket and up to 4 GB of DDR2 533 400 SDRAM memory Please refer to our web site for information on operating systems that have been certified for use with the 5014C MR www supermicro com and for regular updates on supported processor speeds In addition to the motherboard and chassis various hardware components may have been included with the 5014C MR as listed
47. factor of the 5014C MR Serial ATA A Serial ATA controller is incorporated into the E7221 chipset to provide a two port Serial ATA subsystem The Serial ATA drive is not hot swappable PCI Expansion Slots The P8SCi has two PCI Express 1x slots one 64 bit 133 MHz 3 3V PCI X slot and one 32 bit 33 MHz 5V PCI slot When incorporated into the 5014C MR server System a riser card is included for use with the PCI X slot to support one full size half length expansion card Ethernet Ports Two Broadcom BCM5721 gigabit Ethernet controllers are incorporated into the P8SCi to support two Gigabit LAN ports 1 2 Chapter 1 Introduction Onboard Controllers Ports An onboard IDE controller supports one floppy drive and up to four Ultra ATA 100 hard drives or ATAPI devices Onboard I O backpanel ports include one serial COM port one parallel port two USB ports a VGA monitor port PS 2 mouse and keyboard ports and two GLAN RJ45 ports Other Features Other onboard features that promote system health include eight voltage monitors a chassis intrusion header auto switching voltage regulators chassis and CPU overheat sensors virus protection and BIOS rescue 1 3 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Figure 1 1 Intel E7221 Chipset System Block Diagram Note This is a general block diagram Please see Chapter 5 for details 1 PCIX 64b SLOTS PCI X Bus SCSI Ultra 320 PXH V PCI E BUS PCI E to yqqv
48. hange the day month year and century gt IDE Channel 8 Master Maxtor 5Y288P81 gt IDE Channel 8 Slave SONY DUD RH DH U1 gt IDE Channel 1 Master None gt IDE Channel 1 Slave None gt IDE Channel 2 Master None gt IDE Channel 2 Slave None IDE Channel 3 Master None gt IDE Channel 3 Slave None R11 Errors Halt On Total Physical Memory 4194384K Total System Resources 1848576K v Date Time Set the system date and time Key in the correct information in the mm dd and yy fields Press the Enter key to save the data Legacy Diskette A Legacy Diskette B This setting allows the user to set the type of floppy disk drive installed as diskette A and diskette B The options are None 360Kb 5 25 in 1 2MB 5 25 in 720Kb 3 5 in 1 44 1 25MB 3 5 in and 2 88MB 3 5 in Swap Floppy Drive If the system has two floppy drives enable this feature to assign physical drive B to logical drive A or physical drive A to logic drive B The options are Enabled and Disabled gt IDE Channel 0 Master Slave IDE Channel 1 Master Slave IDE Channel 2 Master Slave IDE Channel 3 Master Slave These settings allow the user to set the parameters of the IDE Channel 0 Master Slave to IDE Channel 3 Master Slave slots Hit Enter to activate the following sub menu screen for detailed options of these items Set the correct configurations accordingly The items included in the submenu are 7 3 SUP
49. he rear I O panel on the SC512C 260 provides one motherboard expansion slot one COM port another is internal two USB ports PS 2 mouse and keyboard ports a graphics port and two Gb Ethernet ports See Figure 1 2 Cooling System The SC512C 260 chassis has an innovative cooling design that features a 100 mm blower system cooling fan The blower fan plugs into a chassis fan header on the motherboard and operates at full rpm continuously 1 5 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 1 4 Contacting Supermicro Headquarters Address SuperMicro Computer Inc 980 Rock Ave San Jose CA 95131 U S A Tel 1 408 503 8000 Fax 1 408 503 8008 Email marketing supermicro com General Information support supermicro com Technical Support Web Site www supermicro com Europe Address SuperMicro Computer B V Het Sterrenbeeld 28 5215 ML s Hertogenbosch The Netherlands Tel 31 0 73 6400390 Fax 31 0 73 6416525 Email sales supermicro nl General Information support supermicro nl Technical Support rma supermicro nl Customer Support Asia Pacific Address SuperMicro Taiwan 4F No 232 1 Liancheng Rd Chung Ho 235 Taipei Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 8226 3990 Fax 886 2 8226 3991 Web Site www supermicro com tw Technical Support Email support supermicro com tw Tel 886 2 8228 1366 ext 132 or 139 1 6 Chapter 2 Server Installation Chapter 2 Server Installation 2 1 Overview T
50. herboard If you do not wish to configure onboard SATA RAID functions please go directly to Section C 5 to install the Operating System amp software C 1 Configuring Intel ICH6R SATA RAID Function To configure SATA RAID functions you must first configure the desired RAID Level in the Intel ICH6R SATA RAID Utility program Note that the current version of the ICH6R SATA RAID Utility can only support Windows XP 2000 Operating Systems Serial ATA SATA Serial ATA SATA is a physical storage interface It uses a single cable with a minimum of four wires to create a point to point connection between devices SATA is a serial link which supports transfer rates from 150 MBps Because the serial cables used in SATA are thinner than the traditional cables used in Parallel ATA PATA SATA systems have better airflow and can be installed in smaller chassis than Parallel ATA In addition the cables used in PATA can only extend to 40cm long while SATA cables can extend up to one meter Overall SATA provides better functionality than PATA Intel s ICH6R Serial RAID Located in the South Bridge of the E7221 Chipset the I O Controller Hub ICHGR provides the I O subsystem with access to the rest of the system It supports a one channel Ultra ATA 100 Bus Master IDE controller PATA and a Serial ATA SATA Host Controller that supports up to four Serial ATA ports and up to two sets of RAID drives The ICHGR supports the following Parallel ATA and
51. hex Description 11h Reserved 12h Use walking 1 s algorithm to check out interface in CMOS circuitry Also set real time clock power status and then check for override 13h Reserved 14h Program cipset defaults into chipset Chipset default values are MODBINable by OEM customers 15h Reserved 16h Initial Early Init Onboard Generator switch 17h Reserved 18h Detect CPU information including brand SMI type Cyrix or Intel and CPU level 586 or 686 19h Reserved 1Ah Reserved 1Bh Initial interrupts vector table If no special specified all H W interrupts are directed to SPURIOUS INT HDLR amp S W interrupts to SPURIOUS soft HDLR 1Ch Reserved 1Dh Initial EARLY PM INIT switch 1Eh Reserved 1Fh Load keyboard matrix notebook platform 20h Reserved 21h HPM initialization notebook platform 22h Reserved 23h 1 Check validity of RTC value e g a value of 5Ah is an invalid value for RTC minute 2 Load CMOS settings into BIOS stack If CMOS checksum fails use default value instead 3 Prepare BIOS resource map for PCI and PnP use If ESCD is valid take into consideration of the ESCD s legacy information 4 Onboard clock generator initialization Disable respective clock resource to empty PCI and DIMM slots 5 Early PCI initialization Enumerate PCI bus number Assign memory and I O resource Search for a valid VGA device and VGA BIOS and put it into C000 0 24h Reserved 25h Reserved 26h Rese
52. his chapter provides a quick setup checklist to get your SuperServer 5014C MR up and running Following the steps in the order given should enable you to have the system operational within a minimal amount of time This quick setup assumes that your 5014C MR system has come to you with the processor and memory prein stalled If your system is not already fully integrated with a motherboard processor system memory etc please turn to the chapter or section noted in each step for details on installing specific components 2 2 Unpacking the System You should inspect the box the SuperServer 5014C MR was shipped in and note if it was damaged in any way If the server itself shows damage you should file a damage claim with the carrier who delivered it Decide on a suitable location for the rack unit that will hold the SuperServer 5014C MR It should be situated in a clean dust free area that is well ventilated Avoid areas where heat electrical noise and electromagnetic fields are generated You will also need it placed near a grounded power outlet Read the Rack and Server Precautions in the next section 2 3 Preparing for Setup The SuperServer 5014C MR does not ship with a rack rail hardware package as the system can be rack mounted without the use of rails An optional rack rail package is available if you wish to order from Supermicro Follow the steps in the order given to complete the installation process in a minimal amount of time P
53. hould be connected to the chassis power button which you may also configure to put the system into suspend mode see the Power Button Mode setting in BIOS To turn off the power when the suspend mode is enabled depress the power button for at least 4 seconds See the table on the right for pin definitions Reset Connector The reset button connector is located on pins 3 and 4 of JF1 and attaches to the reset switch on the computer chassis See the table on the right for pin definitions Overheat Fan Fail LED Connect an LED to the OH connection on pins 7 and 8 of JF1 to provide ad vanced warning of chassis overheat ing Refer to the tables on the right for pin definitions and indicator status GLAN1 GLAN2 LED The LED connections for the Ethernet ports are located on pins 9 and 10 for GLAN2 and 11 and 12 for GLAN1 of JF1 Attach LAN LED cables to dis play network activity Pin definitions are shown at right Chapter 5 Advanced Motherboard Setup Power Button Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 1 Signal 2 3V Standby Reset Button Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 3 Reset 4 Ground OH Fan Fail LED Indicator Status Pin Definitions JF1 H State Definition Pin Definition Off Normal i Vcc On Overheat 8 Ground Flash Fan Fail ing GLAN1 2 LED Pin Definitions JF1 Pin Definition 9 11 vec 10 12 Ground 5 13 SUPERSERV
54. ia keyboard Hot Key Power On This setting allows the user to decide which hot keys to use in order to power on the system The options are Ctrl F1 Ctrl F2 Ctrl F3 Ctrl F4 Ctrl F5 Ctrl F6 Ctrl F7 and Ctrl F8 7 4 4 PnP PCI Configuration Choose PCI PnP Configurations from the Award BIOS main menu with the Left Right arrow keys You should see the following display 7 10 Chapter 7 BIOS Menu Level gt gt PnP PCI Configurations 1 Reset Configuration Data Disabled Resources Controlled By RutoCESCD 1 x IRQ Resources Onboard Lan Boot ROM Disabled x PCI Express relative items Maximum Payload Size 48951 gt PCI Express Root Port Func PCI X Frequency PCIX 188 Initial Display From This feature sets the device that will initiate the monitor display when the system is first turned on The options are PCI Slot and PCI Ex press Reset Configuration Data Enabling this setting resets the extended system configuration data when you exit setup Do this when you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the OS cannot reboot the system The options are Enabled and Disabled Resources Controlled By This setting allows the BIOS to automatically configure all boot and Plug and Play compatible devices If you choose Auto you cannot select the IRQ DMA and memory base address field
55. ing the Chassis Rails The two rail sections must be detached from each other prior to installation Do this by depressing the locking tab on the inner rail to release it from its locked position then pull the two rails completely apart Do this for both the left and right side rack rail assemblies Position the fixed chassis rail sections you just removed along the side of the chassis making sure the three screw holes line up Note that these two rails are left right specific Screw the rail securely to the side of the chassis see Figure 2 2 Repeat this procedure for the other rail on the other side of the chassis You will also need to attach the rail brackets when installing into a telco rack Locking Tabs Both chassis rails have a locking tab which serves two functions The first is to lock the server into place when installed and pushed fully into the rack which is its normal position Secondly these tabs also lock the server in place when fully extended from the rack This prevents the server from coming completely out of the rack when you pull it out for servicing Figure 2 2 Installing Chassis Rails Installing the Rack Rails Determine where you want to place the 5014C MR in the rack see Rack and Server Precautions in Section 2 3 Position the fixed rack rail sliding rail guide assemblies at the desired location in the rack keeping the sliding rail guide facing the inside of the rack Screw the assembly securely to the rack
56. ings The default setting is Enabled Power Force On Enable Disable Jumper JPF allows you to enable force on or disable the Power Force On function If enabled the power will always stay on automatically If this function is disabled the normal set ting the user needs to press the power button to power on the system 5 19 Chapter 5 Advanced Motherboard Setup Keyboard Wake Up Jumper Settings JPWAKE1 Jumper Setting Definition Pins 1 2 Enabled Pins 2 3 Disabled GLAN1 2 Enable Disable Jumper Settings JPL1 2 Jumper Setting Definition Pins 1 2 Enabled Pins 2 3 Disabled Power Force On Enable Disable Jumper Settings JPF Jumper Setting Definition Open Normal Closed Force On SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 5 11 Onboard Indicators GLAN Left LED Connection Speed Indicator GLAN LEDs LED Color Definition Off No Connection The Ethernet ports located beside Green 10 100 MHz the VGA port have two LEDs On Amber 1 GHz each Gb LAN port the yellow right LED indicates activity while the left LED may be green orange or off to indicate the speed of the connection See the table on the right for the func tions associated with the left activity speed LED 5 12 Parallel Port Floppy and Hard Drive Connections Use the following information to connect the floppy and hard disk drive cables The floppy disk drive cable has seven twisted wires Ared ma
57. interrupt for the program that has frozen See the table on the right for jumper settings Watch Dog must also be enabled in BIOS Speaker Jumper The speaker jumper is located on J9 and allows you to choose between us ing the internal or an external speaker For the internal speaker jump pins 3 and 4 To use an external speaker place the speaker cable header on all four pins See the table on the right 5 18 USB Wake Up Jumper Settings JPUSB1 Jumper Setting Definition Pins 1 2 Enabled Pins 2 3 Disabled Watch Dog Jumper Settings JWD Jumper Setting Definition Pins 1 2 Reset Pins 2 3 NMI Open Disabled Note when Watch Dog is enabled the user must write their own application software to disable the Watch Dog Timer Speaker Jumper Settings J9 Jumper Setting Definition Pins 1 2 Internal Speaker Pins 1 4 External Speaker Keyboard Wake Up The JPWAKE1 jumper and the cor responding BIOS setting is used to allow the system to be woken up by depressing a key on the keyboard from an S1 or S3 state in Windows OS See the table on the right for jumper settings Your power supply must meet ATX specification 2 01 or higher and supply 720 mA of standby power to use this feature GLAN1 2 Enable Disable Change the setting of jumper JPL1 to enable or disable the GLAN1 port and JPL2 to enable or disable the GLAN2 port See the table on the right for jumper sett
58. ked on the board The other end connects to the Control Panel PCB board located just behind the system status LEDs on the chassis See Chapter 5 for details 5 3 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Figure 5 1 Control Panel Header Pins 20 19 Ground o o Power Button 2 1 5 4 I O Ports The I O ports are color coded in conformance with the PC 99 specification See Figure 5 2 below for the colors and locations of the various I O ports Figure 5 2 I O Ports Mouse Green Parallel Port Burgundy ENO m Cy No oly 6n OOUODOO m m a 2 2 yeo Keyboard USB 0 1 Ports COMI Port Turquoise VGA Port Blue GLAN1 GLAN2 Purple Note The COM2 port is a header on the motherboard located near the floppy connector 5 4 Chapter 5 Advanced Motherboard Setup 5 5 Installing Processors Always remove the power cord first before adding removing or Avoid placing direct pressure to the top of the processor package AN changing any hardware components Processor Support The P8SCi has a single LGA775 socket which supports Intel Pentium 4 and Intel Celeron processors CPU socket with load plate Step 1 Y J 1 Press the socket lever to release the Sorwettever cy load plate that covers the CPU socket from its locked position Load Plate 2 Carefully lift the socket lever up to open the load plate Load Plate
59. key to select When the sub menu appears select RAID 7 Tap Esc and scroll down to Exit Select Save and Exit from the Exit menu then press Enter to save the changes and exit the BIOS 8 Once you ve exited the BIOS Utility the system will re boot C 2 Appendix C Software Installation Using the ICH6R SATA RAID Utility Program Creating Deleting and Reseting RAID Volumes 1 After the system exits the BIOS Setup Utility the system will automatically reboot The following screen appears after the Power On Self Test Intel R RAID for Serial ATA RAID BIOS v3 0 0 2307 Copyright C 2003 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved RAID Volumes None defined Non RAID Disks Port Drive Model Serial Size Status Bootable e T3120023AS 3KAO0J1ZJ 111 7GB Yes al T3120023AS 3KAOHOMO 111 7GB Press CTRL I to enter Configuration Utility 2 When you see the above screen press the Ctrl and the i keys simultane ously the following screen of the main menu of the SATA RAID Utility will appear MAIN MENU Delete RAID Volume Reset Disks to Non RAID Exit None defined Non RAID Disks Port Drive Model Serial Status O ST3120023AS 3KAO0J1ZJ 1 ST3120023AS 3 KAOHOMO Creating a RAID Volume 1 Select Create RAID Volume from the main menu and press the lt Enter gt key The following screen will appear C 3 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual ID Volumel Strip Size
60. lease read this section in its entirety before you begin the installation procedure outlined in the sections that follow 2 1 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Choosing a Setup Location Leave enough clearance in front of the rack to enable you to open the front door completely 25 inches Leave approximately 30 inches of clearance in the back of the rack to allow for sufficient airflow and ease in servicing This product is for installation only in a Restricted Access Location dedicated equipment rooms service closets and the like N Warnings and Precautions N Rack Precautions Ensure that the leveling jacks on the bottom of the rack are fully extended to the floor with the full weight of the rack resting on them In a single rack installation stabilizers should be attached to the rack In multiple rack installations the racks should be coupled together Always make sure the rack is stable before extending a component from the rack You should extend only one component at a time extending two or more simultaneously may cause the rack to become unstable Server Precautions Review the electrical and general safety precautions in Chapter 4 Determine the placement of each component in the rack before you install the rails Install the heaviest server components on the bottom of the rack first and then work up Use a regulating uninterruptible power supply UPS to protect the server fro
61. ling fans Chapter 7 BIOS The BIOS chapter includes an introduction to BIOS and provides detailed informa tion on running the CMOS Setup Utility Appendix A BIOS POST Messages Appendix B BIOS POST Codes Appendix C Software Installation Appendix D System Specifications Preface Notes SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Table of Contents Preface About T his Manall 5 2 cedat oie tere ES Meee eae iii Manual Organization sssssssssssssssssssssssssesee enne rennen nter nnne iii Chapter 1 Introduction Wad OVI PIE 1 1 1 2 Motherboard Features ssssssesseeeeeenenenenenen enne EE 1 2 1 3 Server Chassis Features ccccccccccceeeee cece cece cece eee ee ee ee eae eee enne neni 1 5 1 4 Contacting Supermicro cece cece eee eee eee ett een eeeneeeeeeeneeaee 1 6 Chapter 2 Server Installation aM OPI LE 2 1 2 2 Unpacking the System cece cece ee ee te ee eee ee ee te ee eae ae nennen eaeaea 2 1 2 9 Preparing Tor Setup sirrien e rese e Fe e EXE EE EE MEE ERE DRE PEE ERR Du 2 1 Choosing a Setup Location sssssssssssssssssseseeeee nee 2 2 Rack Precautions 1 2 oni risit baie deseos Ead De Lak ode REY R Ede FR Ru SEEE 2 2 Server PrecautlOns scd ve he reso Hiei vcrc TEENE d iive fa e 2 2 Rack Mounting Considerations ssssesssseseeeeeeee 2 3 2 4 Installing the System into a Rack sssssssssssseeeeee 2 4 Basic Installation Pr
62. m power surges voltage spikes and to keep your system operating in case of a power failure Allow the power supply units and hot plug Serial ATA drive to cool before touching them Always keep the rack s front door and all panels and components on the serv ers closed when not servicing to maintain proper cooling 2 2 Chapter 2 Server Installation Rack Mounting Considerations Ambient Operating Temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the ambient operating tempera ture of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature of the room Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient tempera ture Tmra Reduced Airflow Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that the amount of airflow required for safe operation is not compromised Mechanical Loading Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that a hazardous condition does not arise due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the power supply circuitry and the effect that any possible overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and power supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable Ground A reliable ground must be maintained at all times To ensure this the r
63. n power connector J1 You must also connect the 4 pin J2 power connector to your power supply Refer to the table below right for the J2 12V connector Important you must connect both J1 and J2 to your power supply to meet the ATX safety requirements Required Connection IR Connector The infrared connector is located on J18 See the table on the right for pin definitions See the Technical Support section of our web page for informa tion on the infrared devices you can connect to the system Power LED The Power LED header is designated JLED Use this header to provide LED indication of power being supplied to the system See the table on the right for pin definitions 5 12 ATX Powe Pin Definitions J1 r 20 pin Connector Pin 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Definition 3 3V 12V COM PS ON COM COM COM Res NC 5V 5V 5V Pin Definition 3 3V 3 3V COM 5V COM 5V COM PWR_OK 5VSB OQ o o OC A CQ NM 10 12V 12V 4 pin Power Pin Definitions J2 Pins Definition 1 amp 2 Ground 3 amp 4 12V Infrared Connector Pin Definitions J18 Pin Definition 1 5V CIRRX IRRX Ground o a 4 c N IRTX NC Power LED Header Pin Definitions JLED Pin Definition 1 5V 2 Key 3 Ground Power Button Connector The power button connector is lo cated on pins 1 and 2 of JF1 This header s
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65. on 7 From the Windows XP 2000 Setup screen press the Enter key Setup will automatically load all device files and then continue with the installation Note the current version of the ICHGR SATA RAID Utility can only support Windows XP 2000 Operating Systems C 8 Appendix C Software Installation C 3 Installing Drivers and Other Software Programs Afterthe operating system has been installed you may need to install some additional software drivers The necessary drivers are all included on the Supermicro CDs that came packaged with your motherboard Insert the Supermicro CD that came with the package into the CD ROM drive and the following screen will appear Cy Intel E7221 chipset INF files SUPERMICR6 B Microsoft Directs 9 0 Drivers amp Tools Intel E7221 Intel SuperVGA Driver for E7221 Chipset IL Intel Application Accelerator LS LEE a SUPERMICRO Supero Doctor III Build driver diskettes and manuals E P8SC8 P8SCi Auto Start Up Next Time For more information please visit SUPERMICRO s web site SUPERMICRO Computer Inc Click the icons showing a hand writing on paper to view the readme files for each item Click the computer icons to the right of these items to install each item from top to the bottom one at a time After installing each item you must re boot the system before moving on to the next item on the list You should install everything here except
66. on The Chassis Intrusion header is desig nated JL1 and located near the FAN4 header See the table on the right for pin definitions ATX PS 2 Keyboard and PS 2 Mouse Ports The ATX PS 2 keyboard and the PS 2 mouse ports are designated J14 The mouse port is above the keyboard port See the table on the right for pin definitions SATA LED The SATA LED header is designated JSLED This header is used to display all SATA activities See the table on the right for pin definitions Universal Serial Bus USB There are two Universal Serial Bus ports located on the I O panel and an additional four USB headers located on the motherboard These headers labeled USB2 3 and USBO 7 can be used to provide front side chassis ac cess cables not included See the tables on the right for pin definitions 5 15 Chapter 5 Advanced Motherboard Setup Chassis Intrusion Pin Definitions JL1 Pin Definition 1 Intrusion Input Ground PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Port Pin Definitions J14 Definition Data NC Ground VCC Clock NC SATA LED Pin Definitions JSLED Pin Definition SATA1 2 SATA2 3 NC 4 NC 5 NC Universal Serial Bus Pin Definitions USB0 1 USBO 1 USB2 3 6 7 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 5V 1 5V 2 PO 2 PO 3 BOs 3 PO 4 Ground 4 Ground 5 N A 5 Key SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Wake On LAN Wake On LAN Pin Definitions JWOL
67. our system may have a Serial ATA hard drive already installed If you need to install a Serial ATA hard drive please refer to the appropriate section in Chapter 6 4 Check the airflow Airflow is provided by one 10 cm input fan The system component layout was carefully designed to promote sufficient airflow through the small 1U rackmount space Also note that all power and data cables have been routed in such a way that they do not block the airflow generated by the fan 5 Supplying power to the system The last thing you must do is to provide input power to the system Plug the power cord from the power supply unit into a high quality power strip that offers protec tion from electrical noise and power surges It is recommended that you use an uninterruptible power supply UPS 2 11 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Notes 2 12 Chapter 3 System Interface Chapter 3 System Interface 3 1 Overview There are several LEDs on the control panel to keep you constantly informed of the overall status of the system as well as the activity and health of specific com ponents There are also two buttons on the chassis control panel This chapter explains the meanings of all LED indicators and the appropriate response you may need to take 3 2 Control Panel Buttons There are two push button buttons located on the front of the chassis These are in order from left to right a reset button and a power on off button RESET
68. port The options are P1 and P3 is Secondary USB Controller This setting allows you to enable or disable the USB Controller The options are Enabled and Disabled USB 2 0 Controller This setting allows you to enable or disable USB 2 0 EHCI Controller The options are Enabled and Disabled USB Legacy Support This setting allows you to enable or disable the functions of USB Keyboard Mouse under POST and DOS The options are Disabled and Enabled 7 8 Chapter 7 BIOS 7 4 3 I O Device Configuration Configuration man Onboard Serial Port 2 2F871RQ31 Lp Kon Help Menu Level gt gt UART Mode Select Normal x RxD TxD Active Hi Lo x IR Transmission Delay Enabled x URZ Duplex Mode Half x Use IR Pins IR Rx2Tx2 Onboard Parallel Port 37871RQ71 Parallel Port Mode SPP x EPP Mode Select EPP1 x ECP Mode Use DMR 3 POHER ON Function BUTTON ONLY x KB Power ON Passuord Enter x Hot Key Power ON Ctrl1 F1 Onboard Serial Port1 Onboard Serial Port2 This setting allows the user to set the address and the corresponding IRQ for Serial Port1 and Serial Port 2 The options are Disabled 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ3 and Auto The default setting for Serial Port1 is 3F8 IRQ4 and the default for Port 2 is 2F8 IRQ3 UART Mode Select This setting allows the user to select the UART mode for the BIOS The options are IrDA ASKIR and Normal
69. r s i i K i l g A e Reset The reset switch reboots the system e Power This is the main power switch which is used to apply or turn off the main system power Turning off system power with this button removes the main power but keeps standby power supplied to the system 3 1 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 3 3 Control Panel LEDs The control panel located on the front of the SC512C 260 chassis has five LEDs These LEDs provide you with critical information related to different parts of the system This section explains what each LED indicates when illuminated and any corrective action you may need to take E ln e Overheat Fan Fail When this LED flashes it indicates a fan failure When on continuously on and not flashing it indicates an overheat condition which may be caused by cables obstructing the airflow in the system or the ambient room temperature being too warm Check the routing of the cables and make sure all fans are present and operating normally You should also check to make sure that the chassis covers are installed Finally verify that the heatsinks are installed properly see Chapter 5 This LED will remain flashing or on as long as the overheat condition exists E e NIC2 Indicates network activity on GLAN2 when flashing E e NIC1 Indicates network activity on GLAN1 when flashing C e HDD Channel activity for all HDDs This light indicates CD ROM drive activity when
70. re removing the board from the antistatic bag Do not let components or PCBs come into contact with your clothing which may retain a charge even if you are wearing a wrist strap e Handle a board by its edges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or contacts When handling chips or modules avoid touching their pins Put the motherboard and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use For grounding purposes make sure your computer chassis provides excellent conductivity between the power supply the case the mounting fasteners and the motherboard 4 3 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 4 4 Operating Precautions A Care must be taken to assure that the chassis cover is in place when the 5014C MR is operating to assure proper cooling Out of warranty damage to the 5014C MR system can occur if this practice is not strictly followed Figure 4 1 Installing the Onboard Battery LITHIUM BATTERY LITHIUM BATTERY OR BATTERY HOLDER BATTERY HOLDER 4 4 Chapter 5 Advanced Motherboard Setup Chapter 5 Advanced Motherboard Setup This chapter covers the steps required to install processors and heatsinks to the P8SCi motherboard connect the data and power cables and install add on cards All motherboard jumpers and connections are also described and a layout and quick reference chart are included in this chapter Remember to completely close the chas
71. rease to the heatsink or the CPU die the required amount has already been applied 2 Place the heatsink on top of the CPU so that the four mounting holes are aligned with those on the retention mechanism 3 Screw in two diagonal screws eg the 1 and the 2 screws until just snug do not fully tighten the screws which may damage the CPU 4 Finish the installation by fully tightening all four screws Heatsink Removal 1 Unscrew and remove the heatsink screws from in the sequence as show in the picture on the right 2 Hold and gently wriggle the heatsink to loosen it from the CPU Do not use exces sive force when loosening the heatsink 3 Once the heatsink is loosened remove it from the CPU socket 4 Clean the surfaces of the CPU and the heatsink to remove the old thermal grease Reapply the proper amount of thermal grease on the surface before re installing the heatsink 5 7 Screw 1 amp S Screw 4 Screw 3 SS Screw 1 Screw 4 SS eB Screw 3 Screw 2 as Retention mechanism preinstalled SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 5 6 Installing Memory CAUTION Exercise extreme care when installing or removing DIMM modules to prevent any possible damage 1 Memory support The P8SCi supports up to 4 GB of DDR2 533 400 unbuffered ECC SDRAM The P8SCi employs a dual channel memory configuration meaning DIMM sockets must be populated in pairs with the same size same t
72. rk on a wire typically designates the location of pin 1 Asingle floppy disk drive ribbon cable has 34 wires and two connectors to provide for two floppy disk drives The connector with twisted wires always connects to drive A and the connector that does not have twisted wires always connects to drive B The 80 wire ATA100 66 IDE hard disk drive cable that came with your system has two connectors to support two drives This special cable should be used to take advantage of the speed this new technology offers The blue connector connects to the onboard IDE connector interface and the other connector s to your hard drive s Consult the documentation that came with your disk drive for details on actual jumper locations and settings for the hard disk drive 5 20 Parallel Port Connector The parallel port is located on J11 See the table on the right for pin definitions Floppy Connector The floppy connector is designated Floppy See the table on the right for pin definitions Chapter 5 Advanced Motherboard Setup Parallel Printer Port Connector Pin Definitions J11 Pin Definition 1 Strobe 3 Data Bit 0 5 Data Bit 1 7 Data Bit 2 9 Data Bit 3 11 Data Bit 4 13 Data Bit 5 15 Data Bit 6 dit Data Bit 7 19 ACK 21 BUSY 23 PE 25 SLCT Pin Definition Auto Feed Error Init SLCT IN GND GND GND GND GND GND Write Data Write Gate NC Pin Definition 1 Ground 3 Groun
73. rved 27h Initialize INT 09 buffer 28h Reserved 29h 1 Program CPU internal MTRR P6 amp PII for 0 64K memory address 2 Initialize the APIC for Pentium clas CPU 3 Program early chipset according to CMOS setup Example onboard IDE con troller 4 Measure CPU speed 5 Invoke video BIOS B 2 Appendix B Award BIOS POST Codes POST hex Description 2Ah Reserved 2Bh Reserved 2Ch Reserved 2Dh 1 Initialize multi language i information on screen display including Award title CPU type CPU speed 2Eh Reserved 2Fh Reserved 30h Reserved 31h Reserved 32h Reserved 33h Reset keyboard except Winbond 977 series Super I O chips 34h Reserved 35h Reserved 36h Reserved 37h Reserved 38h Reserved 39h Reserved 3Ah Reserved 3Bh Reserved 3Ch Test 8254 3Dh Reserved 3Eh Test 8259 interrupt mask bits for channel 1 3Fh Reserved 40h Test 8259 interrupt mask bits for channel 2 41h Reserved 42h Reserved 43h Test 8259 functionality 44h Reserved 45h Reserved 46h Reserved 47h Initialize EISA slot 48h Reserved 49h 1 Calculate total memory by testing the last double word of each 64K page 2 Program writes allocation for AMD K5 CPU 4Ah Reserved 4Bh Reserved B 3 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual POST hex 4Ch 4Dh 4Eh Description Reserved Reserved 1 Program MTRR of M1 CPU 2 Initialize L2 cache for
74. s because the BIOS automatically assigns them The options are Auto ESCD and Manual IRQ Resources If the above item Resources Controlled By is set to manual the user may assign an IRQ to a PCI Device or Reserve an IRQ for other purpose The options are Auto ESCD and Manual IRQ 3 IRQ 4 IRQ 5 IRQ 7 IRQ 9 IRQ 10 IRQ 12 IRQ 14 IRQ 15 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Onboard LAN Boot ROM This feature allows the user to determine if the Boot ROMs of the Onboard LAN chips should be activated If activated the user can boot the system from the Onboard LAN chips The options are Disabled LAN1 LAN2 and Both Maximum Payload Size This setting allows the BIOS to set the maximum TLP Payload size for the PCI Express devices in the system The options are 128 bytes 256 bytes 512 bytes 1024 bytes 2048 bytes and 4096 bytes P PCI Express Root Port Function PCI Express Port 1 PCI Express Port 2 PCI Express Port 3 PCI Express Port 4 Select Enabled to enable the PCI Express Root Port Functions for the PCI Express port specified The options are Disabled Enabled and Auto PCI E Compliance Mode This features allows the BIOS to set the version of PCI E Compliance Mode for the system The options are v 1 0a and v 1 0 PCI X Frequency This features allows the user to configure the default setting for PCI X Frequency The options are Auto PCI 33 MHz PCI 66 MHz PCIX 6
75. s manual Please refer to the Manual Download area of the Supermicro web site www supermicro com for any such changes Starting the Setup Utility To enter the BIOS Setup Utility hit the Delete key while the system is booting up In most cases the Delete key is used to invoke the BIOS setup screen There are a few cases when other keys are used such as F1 F2 and so on Each main BIOS menu option is described in this manual The Main BIOS screen has two main frames The left frame displays all the options that can be configured Grayed out options cannot be configured The right frame displays the key legend Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text message When an option is selected in the left frame it is highlighted in white Often a text message will ac company it Note BIOS has default text messages built in Supermicro retains the option to include omit or change any of these text messages Options printed in Bold are the default settings The BIOS setup utility uses a key based navigation system called hot keys Most of these hot keys lt F1 gt lt F10 gt Enter lt ESC gt Arrow keys etc can be used at any time during the setup navigation process Note fan speed is controlled by the Fan Speed Control Mode setting in BIOS The recommended setting for this server is 3 pin Server see page 7 13 7 1 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 7 2 Running Setup
76. sis when you have finished working with the motherboard to better cool and protect the system 5 1 Handling the Motherboard Electric static discharge ESD can damage electronic components To prevent damage to any printed circuit boards PCBs it is important to handle them very carefully see previous chapter To prevent the P8SCi motherboard from bending keep one hand under the center of the board to support it when handling The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from electric static discharge Precautions Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent Electric Static Discharge ESD Touch a grounded metal object before removing any board from its antistatic bag Handle a board by its edges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or gold contacts When handling chips or modules avoid touching their pins Putthe motherboard add on cards and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use Unpacking The motherboard is shipped in antistatic packaging to avoid electrical static dis charge When unpacking the board make sure the person handling it is static protected 5 1 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 5 2 Motherboard Installation This section explains the first step of physically mounting the P8SCi into the C512C 260 chassis Following the steps in the order given will eliminate the most common problems encountered in such an
77. ta Clara County in the State of California USA The State of California County of Santa Clara shall be the exclusive venue for the resolution of any such disputes Supermicro s total liability for all claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product Unless you request and receive written permission from SUPER MICRO COMPUTER you may not copy any part of this document Information in this document is subject to change without notice Other products and companies referred to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or mark holders Copyright 2005 by SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Preface Preface About This Manual This manual is written for professional system integrators and PC technicians lt provides information for the installation and use of the SuperServer 5014C MR Installation and maintainance should be performed by experienced technicians only The SuperServer 5014C MR is a high end single processor mini 1U rackmount server based on the SC512C 260 1U rackmount server chassis and the Super P8SCT motherboard The P8SCi supports a single Intel Pentium 4 processor at an 800 MHz front side bus speed Manual Organization Chapter 1 Introduction The first chapter provides a checklist of the main components included with the server system and describes the main features of the Super P8SCi motherboard and the SC51
78. te Select the BAUD rate for console redirection The options are 300 1200 2400 9600 19 2K 38 4K 57 6K and 115 2K Agent Connect Via This setting allows you to select the device to be used for Console Redirection Agent Wait Time Min This setting allows you to set the wait time for the Console Redirection Agent The options are 1 Min 2 Min 4 Min and 8 Min Chapter 7 BIOS 7 5 Security Choose Security from the Award BIOS main menu with the Left Right arrow keys You should see the following display Set Supervisor Password Set Supervisor Password When the item Set Supervisor Password is highlighted on the above screen press the lt Enter gt key When prompted type the Supervisor Password in the dialogue box to set or to change the Supervisor Password Set User Password When the item Set User Password is highlighted on the above screen press the lt Enter gt key When prompted type the User Password in the dialogue box to set or to change the User Password Password Check This setting allows the user to determine if the password is required every time when the system boots up or if the password is required only when you enter the CMOS setup The options are System and Setup 7 17 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual 7 6 Boot Choose Boot from the Award BIOS main menu with the Left Right arrow keys You should see the following display The Award BIOS attempts to lo
79. tem 7 4 Chapter 7 BIOS 7 4 Advanced BIOS Setup Choose the Advanced BIOS Setup from the Award BIOS main menu with the Left Right arrow keys You should see the following display Select one of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub screen for that item The Advanced BIOS Setup options are displayed by highlighting the option using the arrow keys All Advanced BIOS Setup options are described in this section gt Advanced Chipset Control gt 170 Device Configuration gt PnP PCI Configurations gt Hardware Monitor gt Processor amp Clock Option gt DMI Event Log gt Console Redirection Menu Level b 7 4 1 Advanced BIOS Features When the item of Advanced BIOS Features is highlighted press the lt Enter gt key to activate the screen below BIOS Features a Quiet Boot Enabled ACPI Function Enabled x APIC Mode Enabled MPS Version Control 1 4 Hatch Dog Timer Select Disabled PHRON After PHR Fail Off 7 5 Menu Level gt gt Allows the system to skip certain tests while booting This vill decrease the time needed to boot the systen SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Quick Boot If enabled this feature allows the system to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system The settings are Enabled and Disabled Quiet Boot This feature allows the user to enable Quiet Boot When set to Enabled the
80. tem and then remove the top cover of the chassis Unscrew the retention screw at the top center of the drive then push the drive tray out from the back until you can grasp and pull it out through the front of the chassis Remove the drive from the drive tray To add a new SATA drive install a drive into the tray with the printed circuit board side facing down and so that the mounting holes align with those in the tray Secure the drive to the tray with the four screws Replace the top cover when finished See Figure 6 4 Figure 6 4 Removing the SATA CD ROM Floppy Drive 6 4 Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup CD ROM and Floppy Drive Installation The top cover of the chassis must be opened to gain full access to the CD ROM and floppy drive bays Both the CD ROM and the floppy drives must have a slim profile to fit into the 5014C MR If you cannot remove the top cover with the system remaining in the rack follow the procedure below First shutdown the system and disconnect all cables from the back of the server chassis Make sure the system is supported from underneath then remove the front bracket screws that secure the unit to the rack Carefully lift the server out of the rack To open the cover depress the two buttons on the top of the chassis and at the same time push the cover away from you until it stops You can then lift off the top cover to gain full access to the inside of the server You must power down the system
81. text font used by EPA logo not for full screen logo Save all data in stack back to CMOS Initialize ISA PnP boot devices USB final initialization NET PC Build SYSID structure Switch screen back to text mode Set up ACPI table at top of memory Invoke ISA adapter ROMS Assign IRQs to PCI devices Initialize APM Clear noise of IRQs 0 00 ON Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved B 5 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual POST hex Description 93h Read HDD boot sector information for Trend Anti Virus 94h Enable L2 cache Program boot up speed Chipset final initialization Power management final initialization Clear screen and display memory table Program K6 write allocation Program P6 class write combining NOOBRWNM Program daylight saving Update keyboard LED and typematic rate Build MP table Build and update ESCD Set CMOS century to 20h or 19h Load CMOS time into DOS timer tick Build MSIRQ routing table oot attempt INT 19h Na 96h 95h D TRONS Ffh B 6 Appendix C Software Installation Appendix C Software Installation After all the hardware has been installed you must first configure Intel s ICH6R SATA RAID before installing the Windows Operating System and other software drivers The necessary drivers are all included on the Supermicro CDs that came packaged with your mot
82. therboard Setup 5 3 Connecting Cables Now that the motherboard is installed the next step is to connect the cables to the board These include the data ribbon cables for the peripherals and control panel and the power cables Connecting Data Cables The ribbon cables used to transfer data from the peripheral devices have been care fully routed to prevent them from blocking the flow of cooling air that moves through the system from front to back If you need to disconnect any of these cables you should take care to keep them routed as they were originally after reconnecting them make sure the red wires connect to the pin 1 locations The following data cables should be connected See the layout on page 5 9 for connector locations CD ROM Drive Cable IDE Floppy Drive Cable Floppy Serial ATA Device Cables SATAO Control Panel Cable JF1 USB Cable USB6 7 Connecting Power Cables The P8SCi has one 24 pin primary power supply connector ATX power at J1 and one 4 pin power connector at J2 for connection to the ATX power supply See Chapter 5 for power connector pin definitions Connecting the Control Panel JF1 contains header pins for various front control panel connectors See Figure 5 1 for the pin locations of the various front control panel buttons and LED indicators All JF1 wires have been bundled into a single ribbon cable to simplify this connec tion Make sure the red wire plugs into pin 1 as mar
83. to the rack They should be spaced apart just enough to accomodate the width of the telco rack 2 7 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Figure 2 5 Installing the Server into a Telco Rack Basic 2 5 Checking the Motherboard Setup After you install the 5014C MR in the rack you will need to open the unit to make sure the motherboard is properly installed and all the connections have been made 1 Accessing the inside of the 5014C MR Figure 2 7 First release the retention screws that secure the unit to the rack Grasp the two handles on either side and pull the unit straight out until it locks you will hear a click Then remove the screws from the lips on either side of the chassis top cover see Figure 2 5 for location Next depress the two buttons on the top 2 8 Chapter 2 Server Installation Figure 2 6 Installing the Server into a Telco Rack w Rackmount Kit of the chassis to release the top cover while pushing the cover away from you until it stops You can then lift the top cover from the chassis to gain full access to the inside of the server Check the CPU processor You may have one processor already installed into the system board The pro cessor should have its own heatsink attached See Chapter 5 for instructions on processor installation Check the system memory Your 5014C MR server system may have come with system memory already installed Make sure all DIMMs
84. ure you want to delete this volume e E r i s Are you sure you want to delete volume RAID Volumel Y N fo ee ee ed Deleting a volume will destroy the volume data on the drive s and cause any member disks to become available as non RAID disks EXISTING DATA WITHIN THIS VOULME WILL BE LOST AND NON RECOVERABLE 11 Select lt ESC gt Previous Menu lt DEL gt Delete Volume 3 When asked Are you sure you want to delete this volume type Y to confirm and press the Enter key to return to the main menu Use the lt Esc gt key to return to the previous menu Reset Disks to Non RAID 1 In the main menu use the Down and the Up arrow keys to select Reset Disks to Non RAID Press the Enter key and the following screen will appear Intel R RAID for Serial ATA RAID Configuration Utility Copyright C 2003 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved v3 0 0 2307 MAIN MENU m Resetting all RAID data will remove any internal RAID structures from all RAID disks including disks with working volumes These structures are used to maintain the RAID volumes By removing these structures the drive will revert back to a Non RAID disk that can then be used or reallocated to a new RAID volume Are you sure you want to reset all RAID data Y N L Non RAID Disks None defined t1 Select ESC Exit ENTER Select Menu C 7 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User
85. using the brackets provided Attach the other assembly to the other side of the rack making sure that both are at the exact same height and with the rail guides facing inward 2 5 SUPERSERVER 5014C MR User s Manual Installing the Server into the Rack You should now have rails attached to both the chassis and the rack unit The next step is to install the server into the rack Do this by lining up the rear of the chas sis rails with the front of the rack rails Slide the chassis rails into the rack rails keeping the pressure even on both sides you may have to depress the locking tabs when inserting See Figure 2 3 When the server has been pushed completely into the rack you should hear the locking tabs click Finish by inserting and tightening the thumbscrews that hold the front of the server to the rack Figure 2 3 Installing the Server into a Rack Basic 2 6 Chapter 2 Server Installation Figure 2 4 Installing the Server into a Rack w Rackmount Kit N A 4 N N ZZZZZZEEZZEZZZZEBUA ELBE EEE ESE EEE EEE A OCz r Installing the Server into a Telco Rack If you are installing the SuperServer 5014C MR into a Telco type rack follow the di rections given on the previous pages for rack installation The only difference in the installation procedure will be the positioning of the rack brackets
86. ype of memory modules 2 Installing memory modules Insert each memory module vertically Pay attention to the notch along the bot tom of the module to prevent inserting it incorrectly Gently press down on the DIMM module until it snaps into place in the slot see Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 DIMM Installation Notch 9 4 Notch ocu Note Notches boa should align with their receptive points on the slot To Install Insert module vertically and press down until it snaps into place Pay attention to the bottom notch To Remove Use your thumbs to gently push each release tab outward to free the DIMM from the slot Top View of DDR2 Slot U U 5 8 Chapter 5 Advanced Motherboard Setup 5 7 Adding PCI Cards 1 64 bit PCI X slot The 5014C MR has a riser card p h CSE RR1U X designed specifically for use in the SC512C 260 1U rackmount chassis included with the system This riser card allows an installed PCI X card to sit at a 90 degree angle so it can fit inside the chassis This riser card accommodates one 64 bit 133 MHz 3 3V PCI X card 2 Card installation Before installing a PCI add on card locate the PCI riser card mentioned in Step 1 Begin by removing the PCI slot shield Fully seat the PCI card into the riser card and screw it into the metal retention rail Then insert the riser card into the PCI slot on the motherboard pushing down with your thumbs evenly on both sides of the card Finish
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