7Drive Bays Supports six hot-swap SATA HDD (3526VA-01) Supports six hot-swap 3.0 SAS HDD (3526ES-01) Supports Slim CD-ROM and Slim FDD Drive Expans
971.6 Replacing the Interface Unit 1.6.1 Backplane Unit CAUTION Before installing IFB, remove HDD carrier and locate FDD forward. ① Slide down
981.6.2 Interface Board(IFB) Unit ① Secure the interface board with bracket. Install Z-PACK connector into a connector of the motherboard.
991.6.4 SAS Cable WARNING Routing SAS cable should be prior to installing Interface unit. 1.6.4.1 Using Onboard SAS Controller SAS cable way
1001.7 Installing the Motherboard CAUTION In order to remove or install the motherboard, disassemble the rear cage unit from the system beforeha
1011.8 Installing the Rear Cage Unit ① Push slowly Cage Rear into a chassis until making a click sound. ② Check the Latch rear cage lo
1021.9 Installing the CPU Heatsink CAUTION Make sure that thermal interface material should be on the bottom side of the heatsink.
1031.10 Installing the Air Duct CAUTION Do not press memory socket handle down while inserting memory plenum, which could lift up memory. ① Align
1041.11 Installing the Front Bezel ① Locate the front bezel on the chassis as shown below. ② hole of chassis and press right parts of b
105Appendix A. BIOS Post Code AMIBIOS8 Check Point and Beep Code List The POST code checkpoints are the largest set of checkpoints during the BIOS
10604 Check CMOS diagnostic byte to determine if battery power is OK and CMOS checksum is OK. Verify CMOS checksum manually by reading storage area.
8LAN Controller Two Broadcom® BCM5721 PCI-Express gigabit ethernet controllers Support PXE function Video Controller XGI Volari Z9 /16MB BIOS AMI
10750 Programming the memory hole or any kind of implementation that needs an adjustment in system RAM size if needed. 52 Updates CMOS memory size
9 1.3 Mainboard Layout 1.3.1 Block Diagram
101.3.2 Mainboard Layout ① AMD® OpteronTM Socket 1207 - CPU0 ② AMD® OpteronTM Socket 1207 - CPU1 ③ Registered ECC DDR me
112. Important Safety Only a technically qualified person shall access, integrate, configure, and service this product. To avoid personal injur
122.3 Multiple Power Sources Where a unit receives power from more than one source (for example, different voltages or frequencies or as backup pow
132.7 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) CAUTION Perform the procedures in this product guide only at an electrostatic discharge (ESD) workstation, beca
143. System Installation 3.1 Preparing for Setup 3.1.1 Unpacking CAUTION In setting the product out of the box, hold it
153.1.2 Packing List Unpack the package and check if all items listed below are present. If any item contained in the package is damaged or missin
163.1.3 Environmental Specifications Place In front of the system, minimum 25" of the space is needed for using and managing the system. In r
Part I. User’s Guide 1. Introduction...2 1.1 System Feat
173.1.4 Install Rail for Mounting the System on the Rack This section provides information on installing the system into a rack unit with the sli
18Installing the Outer Rails As shown in picture below, put the rear of outer rail on right place of the rear-mounting frame, and fit it on the fron
193.1.5 Install System at the Rack Cabinet CAUTION Remove all the cables from system before installing. CAUTION System can be heavy. To reduce the
20Gold Triangle 3.2 Installing User Serviceable Component 3.2.1 CPU System mainboard accommodates Socket-F(1207 pin) AMD OpteronTM Processors at
213.2.2 Memory The system mainboard uses Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMM). Two pair's banks are available; each bank supports one CPU with
22Memory Installation Procedure ① Locate the DIMM modules. ② Make sure the DIMM’s pins are facing down, and check that the pin arrange
243.2.3 Hard Disk Drives HDD ID Configuration HDD Type Slot #5 Slot #4 Slot #3 Slot #2 Slot #1 Slot #0 SATA ID 6 ID 5 ID 4 ID
253.2.4 PCI Add-on Cards WARNING Please power off your power supply completely when adding removing any expansion card or other system components
263.2.5 Power Module Hot Plugging WARNING If removing a power supply, release the locking latch of the power supply. ① Press the release but
4.1.10 Power Menu...49 4.1.11 Ex
274. BIOS and Jumper Setting 4.1 BIOS This chapter discusses the AMI BIOS Setup program built into the ROM BIOS. The Setup program allows users
284.1.2 Updating BIOS Setup Creating a bootable floppy disk A. DOS environment Insert a 1.44 MB floppy disk into the drive. At the DOS prom
294.1.3 Using Setup In general, you use the arrow keys to highlight items, press <Enter> to select, press <Esc> to quit. The following
304.1.4 Main Menu This is the first screen that is displayed when you enter the BIOS Setup Utility. Each tab lined on the top of the screen repre
314.1.5.1 CPU Configuration Submenu In CPU configuration, you can set up CPU frequency and enable/disable the Error Reporting. GART error reportin
324.1.5.2 IDE Configuration Submenu You can make the selections on IDE Configuration menu. Feature Options Description OnBoard
334.1.5.3 Floppy Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description Floppy Configuration Disabled 5 1/4” 360 KB 5 1/4” 1.2 M
344.1.5.4 Super IO Submenu Feature Options Description OnBoard Floppy Controller Disabled Enabled Allows BIOS to Enable or Disable F
354.1.5.5 ACPI Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description ACPI Configuration ACPI Aware O/S Yes/No Enable: O/S supports AC
364.1.5.7 IPMI Configuration To set up the BMC LAN Configuration, you can adjust over this menu. 4.1.5.8 MPS Configuration Subm
1 Preface The information in this User's Guide has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate. The vendor assumes no responsibil
374.1.5.9 PCI Express Configuration Submenu Enable/Disable PCI Express L0 and L1 link power states. 4.1.5.10 Remote Access Con
384.1.5.11 USB Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description USB Controller Support Disabled USB 1.1 Only USB 1.1+ USB 2.0Enabl
394.1.5.12 Onboard Device Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description SAS Enabled Disabled On-board SAS controller Enabled
404.1.6 PCI PnP Menu PCI PnP Menu 1 PCI PnP Menu 2
41 Feature Options Description Plug & Play O/S Yes No Yes: lets the O/S configure PnP devices not required for boot if your system has a Plu
424.1.7 Boot Menu Feature Options Description Quick Boot Disabled Enabled Allow BIOS to skip tests while booting Quiet Boot Disab
434.1.8 Security Menu Security Menu 1: Change Supervisor Security Menu 2: Change User
44 Security Menu 3: Boot Sector Feature Options Description Change Supervisor Password Install or change the password Change User
454.1.9 Chipset Configuration Menu 4.1.9.1 NorthBridge Chipset Configuration Submenu
464.1.9.2 Memory Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description Memclock Mode Auto Limit It can be set by the code using AUTO, o
21. Introduction The key objective for XtremeServer is to overcome the major challenges faced by developers, and system integrators alike, in depl
474.1.9.3 ECC Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description Master ECC Enable Disabled Enabled Master ECC Enables support on al
484.1.9.4 IOMMU Mode Submenu Feature Options Description IOMMU Mode AGP PresentDisabled 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 1GB Set GART s
494.1.10 Power Menu The Power menu items allow you to change the power management settings. Select an item then press Enter to disp
504.1.11 Exit Menu Feature Description Save Changes and Exit Exit system setup after saving the changes F10 key can be used for this
514.2 Jumper Setting This section covers the jumper setting. Refer to the following illustration for the location of the jumpers.
524.2.1 PCI-X Speed Setting(J22, J26) PCI-X speed can be selected by the switch. Please follow the below instruction.
534.2.2 VGA Enable / Disable(J18) This header lets you set your VGA port function. You can choose enable or disable this function or not. Onboard
544.2.4 External SAS Port Enable/Disable(JP2) This header lets you set your External SAS port Enable/Disable function. You can choose enable or dis
55CPU Assignment This sets up CPU number of server. Server Type Assignment This sets up server type. Switches(A) ID Description Binary 1 2
564.2.6 SAS Cable Connection Connector J10, J11 are used to connect SAS cable to each SAS HDD. 4.2.7 Jumper Setting on the SAS BP Jumper J13
3e. Front Bezel f. Mounting Bracket g. Bracket Slide Inner a. Slim CD-ROM Drive b. Front Panel Controls and Indicators c. FDD Ejector button d
574.2.8 DIP SW1 Setting on the SATA BP DIP SW1 is used to decide which controller we will use in system. Default setting is all “ON” for on-board
58 5. Software & Utilities 5.1 NVRAID 5.1.1 Basic Configuration Instruction The following are the basic steps for configuring NVRAID 5
595.1.2 Setting up the BIOS ① Start your computer, then press Delete to enter the BIOS setup. Use the arrow keys
605.1.3 Entering the RAID BIOS Setup Basic Configuration Instruction ① After rebooting your system, wait until you see the RAID software prompting
61 In upper picture 1.0.M means the hard drive is attached to Adapter 1, Channel 0, and the drive is set to Master. The following is a list of all p
62 The below picture illustrates the Define a New Array window after two disks have been assigned as RAID1 array disks. NVIDIA RAID Util
63② Press Y to clear all drive data. The Array List screen appears, where you can review the RAID arrays that you have set up. ③
645.1.4 NVIDIA RAID Utility installation 5.1.4.1 Installing the NVIDIA RAID Software Under Windows (For Non-bootable RAID Array) This section
655.1.4.2 Installing the RAID Driver (For bootable RAID Array) ① After you complete the RAID BIOS setup, boot from the Windows CD, and the Windo
66 ④ Press Enter to continue with operating system Installation, Be sure to copy the files from the floppy is complete, then take out
41.1.3 Rear View LAN Port Function The LAN port uses a CAT 6 LAN cable for connecting the motherboard to a local area network by
675.2 LSILogic SAS RAID(Optional) This chapter provides information how to configure and use the components of the LSI Logic Integrated RAID (IR) s
685.2.2 Integrated Mirroring Overview This section provides an overview of the LSI Logic Integrated Mirroring (IM) feature. 5.2.2.1 Introduction
695.2.2.2 IM Features LSI Logic Integrated Mirroring and Integrated Mirroring Enhanced support the following features: z Configurations of one or
705.2.2.3 IM/IME Description The LSI Logic Integrated Mirroring (IM) feature supports one or two mirrored volumes on each LSI Logic SAS controller
71An IME volume can be configured with up to eight mirrored disks, or seven mirrored disks and a global hot spare. Figure shows the logical view and
725.2.2.4 Integrated Mirroring Firmware This section describes features of the LSI Logic Integrated Mirroring (IM) firmware, which supports up to
735.2.2.4.7 Media Verification The IM firmware supports a background media verification feature that runs at regular intervals when the IM/IME volu
745.2.3 Creating Integrated Mirroring Volumes This section describes how to create Integrated Mirroring (IM) and Integrated Mirroring Enhanced (I
75The following guidelines also apply when creating an IM or IME volume: z All physical disks in the volumes must be either SATA (with extended com
76 ⑦ (Optional) Add a global hot spare by moving the cursor to the hot spare column and pressing the + key, . key, or space bar. ⑧ Wh
5 1.1.4 Inner View 1.1.5 Power LED Indication AC : Green – Normal / Yellow - Fail DC : Green – Normal / Yellow – Fa
775.2.3.2.3 Creating s Second IM or IME Volume The LSI Logic SAS controllers allow you to configure two IM or IME volumes. If one volume is already
78③ Select a disk from the list by pressing the + key, . key, or space bar. ④ After you select the global hot spare disk, press C. An error messag
79Follow these steps to force the synchronization of a selected array: ① Select Synchronize Array on the Manage Array screen. ② Press Y to start t
80z When you are creating an IM or IME volume, and a disk drive is set to Yes as part of the volume, the LED on the disk drive is flashing. The LED
815.2.4 Integrated Striping Overview This section provides an overview of the LSI Logic Integrated Striping (IS) feature. 5.2.4.1 Introduction
825.2.4.3 IS Description The IS feature writes data across multiple disks instead of onto one disk. This is accomplished by partitioning each disk’
835.2.4.4 Integrated Striping Firmware This section describes features of the LSI Logic Integrated Striping (IS) firmware. 5.2.4.4.1 Host Inter
845.2.5 Creating Integrated Striping Volumes This section describes how to create Integrated Striping (IS) volumes using the LSI Logic SAS BIOS C
85 ③ On the Adapter Properties screen, use the arrow keys to select RAID Properties on the screen and press Enter. ④ When you are p
86 The first is as follows: ① In the configuration utility, select an adapter from the Adapter List. Select the RAID Properties option. This will
61.2 System Specifications Processor Four socket F(1207pin) AMD OpteronTM Processors Supports up to 2P/4C Dual-Core AMD OpteronTM 8000 Series proce
875.2.5.4.3 Deleting an Array CAUTION Before deleting an array, be sure to back up all data on the array that you want to keep. Follow these steps
88 ④ To remove the boot designator, move the cursor down to the current boot disk and press Alt+B. This controller will no longer have a disk desi
89 5.3 ServerDome Overview The ServerDome provides remote server management for the XtremeServer 1U and 3U XtremeServer. With comprehensive manage
901. Removing & Installing System Components 1.1 Installing the CD-ROM Drive ① Screw two brackets and the interface board to the CD-ROM.
911.2 Installing the Floppy Disk Drive ① Install the FDD with two mounting bracket. ② Install the FDD with two mounting brackets in the
92 ④ Push the button and slide the front LED panel back into the system. To use the FDD, push the blue button and it will come up to the front.
931.3 Installing the Hard Disk Drive ① Remove the blank disk from the disk carrier and secure HDD to the carrier with four screws. Keep the blank
941.4 Removing the Power Supply Unit CAUTION In replacing the power supply, handle the unit with care because it is heavy. ① Push the release
951.5 Replacing the Cooling Fan Unit WARNING Do not remove the fan module while operating the system. In installing the fan module, carefully se
961.5.2 Rear Fan Unit ① Push both latches of the fan module. ② Pull the fan module out and set it away from the system. ③ Locate t
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