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  GB101-HD General Purpose Server Barebone User Manual P/N: H881BD0W40-00000-0 Document Number: MAN-00108-A     Contents Contents .............................................................................................. 1 Safety Information ......................................................................... 3 About This User Manual............................................................... 4 Chapter 1. Product Introduction.............................................. 5 1.1 General Information .................................................................. 5 1.2 System Package Contents ...................................................... 5 1.3 System Specifications ................................................................ 6 1.4 Front View of GB101-HD ........................................................... 8 1.5 Rear View of GB101-HD ............................................................ 8 1.6 Top View of GB101-HD .............................................................. 9 Chapter 2. Hardware Setup ...................................................... 10 2.1 Chassis Cover ............................................................................ 10 2.2 Central Processing Unit (CPU) ............................................... 11 2.3 System Memory ........................................................................ 14 2.4 Drive Bays ................................................................................... 16 2.5 Riser Card ................................................................................... 17 2.6 Expansion Slot ........................................................................... 17 2.7 System Fans ............................................................................... 19 2.8 Power Supply ............................................................................. 19 Chapter 3. Motherboard Settings......................................... 20 3.1 Motherboard Layout ............................................................... 20 3.2 Motherboard Content List ..................................................... 20 1 Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration and Settings .................. 25 4.1 BIOS Setting ................................................................................ 25 4.2 Updating BIOS ........................................................................... 27 Chapter 5. BMC Configuration and Settings ................... 29 5.1 Method 1 (Use the BIOS setup) ............................................. 29 5.2 Method 2 (Use a Dos tool - Syscheck) ................................ 31 5.3 Connect to BMC ...................................................................... 33 5.4 Updating BMC Firmware ........................................................ 36 Chapter 6. Technical Support ................................................ 37 Copyright © 2012 AIC, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This document contains proprietary information about AIC products and is not to be disclosed or used except in accordance with applicable agreements. 2 Safety Information When installing, operating, or performing maintenance on this equipment, basic safety precautions, as listed below, should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injuries.  Read and understand all instructions.  Observe warnings and instructions marked on the product.  For proper mounting instructions, please consult the User’s Manual provided with the product.  Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table which might cause the product to fall and sustain serious damage.  Install only equipment identified in the User’s Manual provided with this product. Use of other equipment might cause improper connection of circuitry that might lead to fire or personal injuries.  This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marked label. If you are uncertain about the type of power supply in your area, consult your dealer or the local Power Company.  Disconnect the power supply module when removing power from the system.  Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.  Do not use this product near a water source such as a wet faucet.  Never push objects of any kind into this product through open slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock. Never spill liquids of any kind on the product.  Do not block or cover slots and openings in the unit as they are for ventilation to protect the unit from overheating. Do not place the product in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is available.  To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product. Service should only be performed by trained personnel. Opening or removing covers and/or circuit boards may expose you to electric or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the unit is subsequently used.  Risk of explosion is possible if battery is replaced with an incorrect type. Dispose used batteries according to the instruction.  This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding type plug, a plug with a third (grounding) pin. This plug is intended to fit only into a grounding type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace the outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose by removing the grounding type plug. Do not use a 3-to-2 prong adapter at the receptacle. Use of this type of adapter may result in risk of electric shock and/or damage to this product. 3 About This User Manual This document provides a detailed description of the GB101-HD including:  The General Features of the Product  Hardware Setup  Motherboard Settings  BIOS Configuration and Settings  BMC Configuration and Settings 4 Chapter 1. Product Introduction 1.1 General Information GB101-HD, a 1U General Purpose Server Barebone, is with Dual Socket B2 (LGA1356) to support two Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2400 series. GB101-HD has four 3.5” HDD bays for flexible storage applications. GB101-HD harnesses MAX I/O™ technology to maximize the usage of off-the-shelf expansion cards in the barebone. 1.2 System Package Contents Check your package for the following items: Motherboard Hadar(PSG-M-HADPPATS-102) 1x 650W 1+1 Hot-swap Redundant Power Supply Components 4 x 3.5" hot-swap hard drive bays 1 x MAX I/O Main Riser Card 6 x System Fans 2 x Power Cords Accessories 1 x MINISAS 8087-MINISAS 8087 Cable 1 x 4XSATA-MINI SAS Cables 1 x 28” Rail 5 1.3 System Specifications Dimensions (with chassis ears/protrusions) mm : 482.6 x 711.2 x 44.4 WxDxH inches : 19 x 28 x 1.75 Motherboard Motherboard Hadar (PSG-M-HADPPATS-102) Processor Dual LGA1356 (Socket-B2) to support 2 x Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2400 series Processor Support (Sandy Bridge-EN) DMI Speed 8 GT/s, 7.2 GT/s, 6.4 GT/s Chipset Chipset Support Intel® C600 series chipset System Memory • 12 x DDR3 DIMM slots 3 x memory channels per CPU socket, 2 x DIMM slots per channel • Supports up to: - 192GB DDR3 1600 RDIMM (2DPC) System Memory - 384GB DDR3 800 RDIMM (2DPC) - 96GB DDR3 1333 UDIMM (1DPC) - 192GB DDR3 1066 UDIMM (2DPC) - 192GB DDR3 1333 LRDIMM (1DPC) - 384GB DDR3 1066 LRDIMM (2DPC) Front Panel • Power ON/OFF • System ID • System Reset Buttons • NMI Button • Power • System ID • Alert • Network Activity LEDs • HDD Activity USB 1 x USB port (2.0) HDD Drive Bays HDD Drive Bays 4 x 3.5" hot-swap SATA/SAS/SSD HDD bays Riser Card (included) PSG-RC-HA1U-40-101 Max IO supports 1 x PCIe X16, 2 x PCIe X8,1 x PCIe X4 (PSG Code: PE1U16) SATA/SAS Backplane SATA/SAS BP 1U4bay SAS/SATA 3G/6G 2-in-1 BP with SGPIO support System BIOS • AMI BIOS BIOS Type • SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) FLASH Interface BIOS Features On-Board Devices SATA SATA IPMI Network Controllers Graphics • ACPI 1.0/2.0/3.0 • PXE 2.0 • WOL • AC loss recovery • IPMI KCS interface • SMBIOS 2.0 • Serial console redirection Built-in SAS controller with RAID support on Intel® C600 series chipset Built-in SAS controller with RAID support on Intel® C600 series chipset Aspeed AST2050 BMC • Intelligent Platform Management Interface 2.0 (IPMI 2.0) • iKVM, Media Re-direction, IPMI over LAN, Serial over LAN • SMASH support Intel® I350 PCIe 2.0 quad-port GbE controller Aspeed AST2150 graphics controller • PCIe x1 VGA/2D controller • 1600x1200@60Hz 16bpp Rear I/O SAS 2 x mini-SAS connectors (4 SAS ports per mini-SAS) 6 Serial ATA LAN USB VGA Serial Port Others • 2 x SATA2 ports (SATA1, SATA2) • 2 x SATA3 ports (SATA3, SATA4) 4 x RJ-45 ports 2 x USB 3.0 ports 1 x VGA port 1 x DB-9 serial port • Debug port • GPIO port Power Supply Power Supply AC 650W 1+1 redundant power supply, 90-264VAC, 47-63 Hz ( 80 Plus Gold or Standard) System Cooling System Cooling • 3 x 40mmx28mm easy-swap fans • 3 x 40mmx48mm easy-swap fans System Management System Management • IPMI 2.0 spec • iKVM, Media redirection, SMASH support • KCS (Keyboard Controller Style), • IOL (IPMI over LAN) • SOL (Serial over LAN) interface • Temp, voltage and fan speed monitoring • Smart fan speed control • System identity, fan fail alarm, system status alarm LED • Remote power ON/OFF/RESET • RMCP+, SNMP, DHCP in IOL support • AES-128 encryption in RMCP+ Operating Environment Environmental Specifications • Operating Temperature: 0 ~ 35°C • Operating Altitude Condition: Sea level • Storage Temperature: -30°C~70°C • System Relative Humidity: 5% to 95% (35°C) non-condensing 7 1.4 Front View of GB101-HD LED Icon Color System Behavior Controls Solid: System On Off: System Off Power LED Green System ID LED Blue System Identification Blink: Activity Alert LED Red Light: System Alert LAN LED Green Light: Link Blink: Activity HDD LED Green Blink: Activity Push for Power On or Off System ID Push for ID LED On or Off System Reset Push for System Reset NMI USB Port 2 x USB ports DB-9 serial port 4 x RJ-45 ports BMC management VGA port 8 System Behavior Power ON/OFF 1.5 Rear View of GB101-HD High efficiency 650W 1+1 hot-swap redundant power supplies Icon Non-maskable interrupt; Push for the highest priority interrupt in the system For USB device connection 1.6 Top View of GB101-HD The barebone server includes the basic components shown as below, Hot-swap HDD Trays 3 x 4028 fans 3 x 4048 fans Hadar MB 650W 1+1 PSU Rear IO 9 Expansion Slot Chapter 2. Hardware Setup This section demonstrates maintenance procedures in replacing a defective part once the GB101-HD appliance is installed and is operational. 2.1 Chassis Cover 2.1.1 Removing the Chassis Cover 1. Release two screws from the rear side of the panel. 2. Pull the cover backward to open the top cover. 1 2 10 2.2 Central Processing Unit (CPU) 2.2.1 Installing the CPU 1. Press the load lever to release the load plate.   Load lever 2. Lift the load plate. Load plate 3. Remove the processor protective cover from CPU socket. Processor protective cover 11 4. Align the processor cutouts against the socket notches. Cutouts 5. Close the load plate & load lever.    Press to close 12 2.2.2 Installing the CPU Heatsink To install the CPU heatsink: 2.1 Position the heatsink on the CPU, and fasten the four screws attaching the heatsink to the motherboard 2.2 Tighten the four screws in a diagonal sequence, a couple of turns at a time, until all four screws are secure and the heatsink is securely fastened to the chassis.     13 2.3 System Memory This server board supports twelve DDR3 DIMM slots. 1. Populate DIMMs in the following order: DIMM Numbers DIMM arrangement 2 DIMMs 4 DIMMs 6 DIMMs CH0 CH1 - - CH0 CH1 - CH2 CPU0 DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 CH2 CPU0 DIMM 0 CPU0 DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 CH0 CH1 CPU0 DIMM 0 CPU0 DIMM 0 CPU0 DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 14 CH2 DIMM Numbers DIMM arrangement CH0 CH1 CH2 CPU0 DIMM 0 8 DIMMs CPU0 DIMM 0 CPU0 DIMM 0 DIMM 1 CPU1 DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 DIMM 1 CH0 10 DIMMs CH1 CH2 CPU0 DIMM 0 CPU0 DIMM 0 CPU0 DIMM 0 DIMM 1 DIMM 1 CPU1 DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 DIMM 1 12 DIMMs CH0 CH1 CH2 CPU0 DIMM 0 CPU0 DIMM 0 CPU0 DIMM 0 DIMM 1 DIMM 1 DIMM 1 CPU1 DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 CPU1 DIMM 0 DIMM 1 DIMM 1 DIMM 1 2. Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward. 3. Insert module vertically and press down until it snaps into place. DIMM notch 15 DIMM 1 2.4 Drive Bays 2.4.1 Installing or Replacing 3.5” Hot-swap SAS/SATA/SSD HDD 1. Release a drive tray by pushing the unlock button to open the latch. 2 1 2. Firmly grasp the tray latch and pull the drive out of the drive slot. 3. Place one 3.5” HDD on the tray and then secure it with four screws on both sides of HDD tray. 4. Slide the drive into the drive slot until it is fully seated. Make sure the drive tray is correctly secured in place when its front edge aligns with the bay edge. Close the latch to lock the drive in place. 5. Repeat steps from 1 to 4 to install the rest of the HDDs. 16 2.5 Riser Card RISER CARD PN (PSG CODE) DESCRIPTION PSG-RC-HA1U-40-101 (PSG Code: PE1U16) Max IO supports one PCIe X16, two PCIe X8, one PCIe X4 RISER CARD DIAGRAM Front view Rear View Slot Bandwidth PCIE 4 X8 PCIE 5 X8 PCIE 6 X16 PCIE 7 X4 2.6 Expansion Slot 2.6.1 Installing an External Expansion Card (low-profile) to the Riser Card 1. Remove two screws to release the bracket. 17 2. Release external bracket and insert the low-profile expansion card. Then screw both external bracket and internal bracket to firmly fix the card. 2 3 4 1 2.6.2 Installing an External Expansion Card (Full-height) to the Riser Card 1. Unscrew the external bracket and Insert the rear PCIe card. 2. Screw two internal brackets on the side and one external bracket to fix the Full-height card. 18 2.7 System Fans 2.7.1 Removing or Replacing the System Fans Directly hold and pull each fan out of the server chassis. 2.8 Power Supply 2.8.1 Removing or Replacing the Power Supply Module 1. Hold the lever of PSU module. 2. Firmly pull the PSU out of the server chassis. 19 Chapter 3. Motherboard Settings This section describes the jumpers, internal connectors, and internal LEDs setting on Hadar (PSG-M-HADPPATS-102) motherboard. Motherboard layout and important jumper settings of the system are listed as below. 3.1. Motherboard Layout 3.2. Motherboard Content List 1 2 3 4 5 6 Connectors VGA Port (D-SUB15) COM Port (D-SUB 9) USB Port x 2 BMC debug Port VGA (8 x 2 pin Header) Ethernet (RJ45 Dual Port) 7 8 9 10 11 12 Location J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6, J7 13 14 15 16 17 18 Connectors Front IO Inactive Power OK PC Buzzer ME Mode PC Debug Port Clear CMOS Jumper Disable BMC J8 19 Serial ATA Header (0~3) UART/COM2 PMBUS Reset BMC LCM GPIO function J9 J10 J11 J12 J14 20 21 22 23 24 Intel® Debug Port Power Supply (2x4 pin) Power Supply (2x7 pin) Mini SAS Header (0~1) SPI Socket 20 Location J15 J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22, J23, J24, J25 J33 J41 J42 CN1, CN2 U23 3.2.1 Internal Connectors and Jumpers Jumpers J4 J5 J8 J9 J10 BMC debug Port VGA Disable BMC (Jumper) UART/COM2 PMBUS Description 1. SCOM2_T3OUT 3. GND 1. GND 2. DACROA 3. DACGOA 4. NC 5. DDC_DATAO 6. GND 7. GND 8. DACBOA 9. NC 10. AHSYNCO 11. AVSYNCO 12. DVO_5V 13. GND 14. GND 15. GND 16. DDC_CLKO Default: NC 1. DSRB 2. DCDB 3. RTSB 4. RXDB 5. CTSB 6. TXDB 7. RIB 8. DTRB 9. NC 10. GND 1. PMBUS_CLK 2. PMBUS_DATA 3. PMBUS_ALERT 4.GND 5. +3.3V J11 Reset BMC (Jumper) 2. SCOM2_R4IN Default: NC 21 Internal Connectors and Jumpers (Continued) Jumpers J12 LCM Description 1. PWR_BTN 2. RST_BTN 3. TXDC 4. RXDC 5. GND J13 / J16 J14 J15 USB GPIO Front IO 1.USB5V 2.USB5V 3.USBD- 4.USBD- 5.USBD+ 6.USBD+ 7.GND 8.GND 9.GND 10.NC 1.GND 2. GPIOB0 3. BMC_GPIOE5 4. BMC_GPIOJ1 5. GPIOB7 6. BMC_GPIOJ0 A1. GND B1. PWR_BTN A2. GND B2. RST_BTN A3. GND B3. NMI_BTN A4. GND B4. UID_BTN A5. UID LED# B5. +3.3V_DUAL A6. HDD LED# B6. +3.3V A7. SYS HEALTH# B7. HEALTH_LED A8. GND B8. PWR_LED A9. LAN1 TRAFFIC# B9. LAN0_ACTIVE A10. LAN2 TRAFFIC# B10. LAN1_ACTIVE A11. LAN3 TRAFFIC# B11. LAN2_ACTIVE A12. LAN4 TRAFFIC# B12. LAN3_ACTIVE A13. HW_PWM1 B13. BMC_PWM1 A14. HW_PWM2 B14. BMC_PWM2 A15. HW_FAN1_TACH B15. BMC_PWM3 A16. HW_FAN2_TACH B16. BMC_PWM4 A17. HW_FAN3_TACH B17. BMC_FAN1_TACH A18. HW_FAN4_TACH B18. BMC_FAN2_TACH A19. GND B19. BMC_FAN3_TACH A20. I2C5SCL B20. BMC_FAN4_TACH A21. I2C5SDA B21. BMC_FAN5_TACH A22. PSU_SMBUS B22. BMC_FAN6_TACH A23. PSU_SMBUS B23. BMC_FAN7_TACH A24. I2C1SCL B24. BMC_FAN8_TACH A25. I2C1_SDA B25. +5V_AUX 22 Internal Connectors and Jumpers (Continued) Jumpers J17 J18 J19 J20 Inactive Power OK (Jumper) PC Buzzer ME Recovery Mode (Jumper) LPC Debug Port Description Default: NC 1. +5V 2. PCH_SPKR Default: NC 1.GND 2.CLK_33M 3. SUS_STAT_N 4.ICH_LPC_LFRAME 5. AST_SERIRQ 6. RST_PLTRST_N 7. ICH_LPC_LAD2 8.ICH_LPC_LAD3 9. ICH_LPC_LAD1 10.+3.3V 11.GND 12.ICH_LPC_LAD0 1. P3V3_VBAT J21 Clear CMOS 2. RST_RTCRST (Jumper) 3.GND Default (1-2 close) J41 J42 J43 Power Supply Power Supply ME Debug Mode (Jumper) 1.GND 5. +12V 2. GND 6. +12V 3. GND 7. +12V 4. GND 8. +12V 1.GND 8. +12V 2. GND 9. +12V 3. GND 10. +12V 4. GND 11. +12V 5. GND 12. +12V 6. GND 13. 5VSB 7. PS_ON 14. PS_OK Default: NC 23 3.2.2 Internal LEDs 1. Rear Panel LED Definition LED JRJ45 (Upper Right) JRJ45 (Upper Left) JRJ45 (Lower Right) JRJ45 (Lower Left) Status Green (Blinking) Off Description NIC1 activity detected Status LED 1G : Orange, 100M: Green 10M/No connect: Off NIC1 is not active, LAN cable no connect Green (Blinking) Off Status LED NIC2 activity detected NIC2 is not active, LAN cable no connect 1G : Orange, 100M: Green 10M/No connect: Off 2. Internal LED Definition LED UID LED (LED1) LAN i350 Power OK (LED2) Heart Bit (LED3) Standby OK (LED4) +3.3V_Aux Power OK (LED5) Power OK (LED6) Status Description On (Blinking) UID activity detected Off On Off On Off On Off On UID not activity detected Power on, i350 power ready i350 Power is not active BMC activity normal BMC is not active AC in, standby power ready AC out, standby power off Power on, +3.3V_Aux power ready Off On Off +3.3V_Aux Power is not active Power on, system power ready Power off 24 Chapter 4. BIOS Configuration and Settings 4.1 BIOS Setting 1. Press DEL to run the setup procedure. 2. There will be a message “Entering SETUP” displayed on the diagnostics screen. 25 3. Identify the BIOS Version 4. Load Optimal Default setting 5. Save the setting and exit BIOS setup utility. 26 4.2 Updating BIOS Important Notes: 1. To identify the current BIOS version, please examine BIOS setup. 2. HADRV070 only can be upgraded from HADRV050 or later versions. There are two methods to update the latest BIOS. 1. Update by Messiash Flash utility during POST. 2. Update by AMI AFUDOS utility under DOS environment. Update by Messiash Flash utility during POST 1. Prepare a USB mass storage device. 2. Put BIOS bin file and mflash.cfg in Root directory. 3. Plug the USB mass storage device into a USB port of the target computer. 4. Turn on system. 5. Boot to BIOS POST screen, you will see hint messages: Press key to dump system BIOS information Press key to update BIOS Press key to post system information Press key to open POPUP menu 6. Please press key to enter Messiah Flash utility. 7. Follow the instruction until the message “Update Flash successfully” is shown on the screen. 8. Reboot system. 27 Update by AMI AFUDOS utility under DOS environment If you need to update Flash in DOS environment, please use AFUDOS utility. To use this utility, you must include the flash.bat, AICFLASH.EXE, AFUDOS.exe, and bin file in the same folder. Please follow below instructions to update Flash: 1. Insert boot media which has flash.bat , AICFLASH.EXE , AFUDOS.exe, and bin file in it. 2. Execute flash.bat to update Flash in DOS environment. 3. Reboot system. 28 Chapter 5. BMC Configuration and Settings Insert Ethernet LAN cable into the BMC LAN port. There are two methods to setup BMC IP: BMC management port 5.1 Method 1 (Use BIOS setup) 1. BIOS SETUP  Server Mgmt  BMC network configuration  Configuration Address source  Static 29 2. Input IP address. Set static IP. 3. Input subnet mask address. 30 5.2 Method 2 (Use a Dos tool - Syscheck) 1. Type : sc –lanset. 2. Modify IP setting. 3. Input IP address. 31 4. Input submask address. Below IP address is an example using a default IP setting. User is allowed to change the IP address for realistic use. 5. Finish BMC IP configuration. 32 5.3 Connect to BMC Below IP address is an example using default IP setting. User is allowed to change the IP address for realistic use. 1. Open the browser then type default BMC IP address: 192.168.22.22 2. Use the default user name and password for first-time login to ASTER. Field: Default UserName: admin Password: admin 33 3. Information of firmware. 4. Server Health - Sensor Readings: 5. Configuration Please refer to AIC BMC User Guide for more information on AIC BMC. 34 Mouse Mode setting:  For Windows OS environment, set mode to absolute.  For Linux OS environment, set mode to relative. 6. Remote Control: Environmental setting: 35 Press “ALT+C” for local and remote OS mouse control switching. 5.4 Updating BMC Firmware 1. Boot to the DOS (MS-DOS or Free DOS is workable) 2. Enter BMC firmware directory [XXXXXZYY]; XXXXX: project name ; YY: firmware version; Z: Identify character, C for official, B for Beta. 3. Execute a.bat batch file to update the BMC firmware Example: A:>cd SB301C01 A:\ SB301C01>a.bat This is just an example. The latest BMC firmware version is available from the FAE or AIC website. 4. After update BMC firmware, please power off and then power on system. 36 Chapter 6. Technical Support  TAIWAN Http://www.aicipc.com Tel: +886.3.313.8386 Fax: +886.3.313.8377 Email Technical Support: [email protected]  JAPAN Tel: +81.43.202.8380 Fax: +81.43.202.8381 Email Technical Support: [email protected]  CHINA Tel: +021.54961421, +021.54961422 Fax: Extension: 608 Email Technical Support: [email protected]  AMERICA - West coast Tel: +1.909.895.8989 Fax: +1.909.895.8999 Email Technical Support: [email protected]  AMERICA - East coast Tel: +1.973.884.8986 Fax: +1.973.884.4794 Email Technical Support: [email protected]  EUROPE Tel: +31.30.6386789 Fax: +31.30.6360638 Email Technical Support: [email protected] 37 Note 38