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Options Guide - English
PRIMERGY RX300 S6 Server Options Guide
Edition July 2010
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Before reading this manual For your safety This manual contains important information for safely and correctly using this product. Carefully read the manual before using this product. Pay particular attention to the accompanying manual "Safety notes and other important information" and ensure these safety notes are understood before using the product. Keep this manual and the manual "Safety notes and other important information" in a safe place for easy reference while using this product. Radio interference This product is a "Class A" ITE (Information Technology Equipment). In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take appropriate measures. VCCI-A Aluminum electrolytic capacitors The aluminum electrolytic capacitors used in the product's printed circuit board assemblies and in the mouse and keyboard are limited-life components. Use of these components beyond their operating life may result in electrolyte leakage or depletion, potentially causing emission of foul odor or smoke. As a guideline, in a normal office environment (25°C) operating life is not expected to be reached within the maintenance support period (5 years). However, operating life may be reached more quickly if, for example, the product is used in a hot environment. The customer shall bear the cost of replacing replaceable components which have exceeded their operating life. Note that these are only guidelines, and do not constitute a guarantee of trouble-free operation during the maintenance support period. High safety use This product has been designed and manufactured for general uses such as general office use, personal use, domestic use and normal industrial use. It has not been designed or manufactured for uses which demand an extremely high level of safety and carry a direct and serious risk to life or body if such safety cannot be ensured.
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These uses include control of nuclear reactions in nuclear power plants, automatic airplane flight control, air traffic control, traffic control in mass transport systems, medical devices for life support, and missile guidance control in weapons systems (hereafter, "high safety use"). Customers should not use this product for high safety use unless measures are in place for ensuring the level of safety demanded of such use. Please consult the sales staff of Fujitsu if intending to use this product for high safety use. Measures against momentary voltage drop This product may be affected by a momentary voltage drop in the power supply caused by lightning. To prevent a momentary voltage drop, use of an AC uninterruptible power supply is recommended. (This notice follows the guidelines of Voltage Dip Immunity of Personal Computer issued by JEITA, the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association.) Technology controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan Documents produced by Fujitsu may contain technology controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan. Documents which contain such technology should not be exported from Japan or transferred to non-residents of Japan without first obtaining authorization in accordance with the above law. Harmonic Current Standards This product conforms to harmonic current standard JIS C 61000-3-2. Only for the Japanese market: About SATA hard disk drives The SATA version of this server supports hard disk drives with SATA / BC-SATA storage interfaces. Please note that the usage and operation conditions differ depending on the type of hard disk drive used. Please refer to the following internet address for further information on the usage and operation conditions of each available type of hard disk drive: http://primeserver.fujitsu.com/primergy/harddisk/
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I Although described in this manual, some sections do not apply to the Japanese market. These options and routines include: – Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
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Content 1
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
1.1
Concept and target groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
1.2
Documentation overview
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Expansions and conversions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
1.4
Notational conventions
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Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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Removing the server from the rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
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Opening the server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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Removing the air duct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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Removing the fan box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
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Removing the power supply cage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
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Main memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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Population rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
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Expanding the main memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
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Processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
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Installing a second processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
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Replacing the processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
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Replacing the heat sink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
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Accessible drives and LSP/LSD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
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Installing LSP or LSD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
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Installing an optical drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
7.3 7.3.1 7.3.1.1 7.3.1.2 7.3.2 7.3.2.1 7.3.2.2
USB tape drive/USB RDX drive . . . . . Installing a USB drive in a 6x 3.5" variant . Installing a USB drive in a drive cage . Installing a USB drive . . . . . . . . . Installing a USB drive in the 8x 2.5" variant Installing a USB drive . . . . . . . . . Connecting a USB drive . . . . . . . .
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Expansion cards and BBU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
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Installing expansion cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
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Upgrading a SAS/SATA RAID controller . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
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Installing a BBU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
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T-handles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
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Front video connector (VGA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
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TPM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
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USB Flash Module (UFM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
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Completion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
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Installing a fan box
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Installing a power supply cage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
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Inserting the air duct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
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Closing the server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
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Installing the server in the rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
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Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
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Cable list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
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Cabling plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
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Configuration schema . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
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Preface
The PRIMERGY RX300 S6 rack server is a universal and high-performance platform designed for a whole range of application areas in data center and server farm concepts. The system was developed specifically for configurations with multiple servers (clusters), front-end solutions, e-commerce applications and ERP solutions. The PRIMERGY RX300 S6 is ideal for applications and operational areas that require maximum scalability, performance and availability in a space-saving rack cabinet. The PRIMERGY RX300 S6 offers a balanced architecture that incorporates next generation main memory (DDR3) and I/O technologies (PCIe Gen2). The backplanes for 6*3.5",8*2.5" and 12*2.5"hard disk drives are already provided for SAS 2.0 and 6 Gbit/s SAS and the chipset prepared for the next generation of 6-core processors. High performance, scalability, impressive reliability and excellent extension options are combined in a powerful design. The Cool-safe™ cooling concept with improved air flow cooling technology (honeycomb design) ensures the highest possible performance of the processors at work; at the same time, the system is extremely reliable thanks to the reduced heat dissipation. The server occupies just two height units (HU) in the rack. Security functions in the BIOS Setup and on the system board protect the data on the server against manipulation. Additional security is provided by the lockable rack door.
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Concept and target groups
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Concept and target groups
This Options Guide shows you how to extend and upgrade your server.
V CAUTION! The activities described in this manual may only be performed by technical specialists.
I The installation and removal of the hot-plug components is described in the Operating Manual supplied with the server.
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Documentation overview
More information on your PRIMERGY RX300 S6 can be found in the following documents: – "Quick Start Hardware - PRIMERGY RX300 S6" leaflet " はじめにお読みください -PRIMERGY RX300 S6" for theJapanese market (only included as a printed copy) – "Quick Start Software - Quick Installation Guide" DVD booklet (only included with the PRIMERGY ServerView Suite as a printed copy) except for the Japanese market – "Safety notes and other important information" manual " 安全上の注意およびその他の重要情報 " for the Japanese market – "Warranty" manual " 保証書 " for the Japanese market – "PRIMERGY ServerView Suite Local Service Concept - LSC" manual – "Returning used devices" manual and "Service Desk" leaflet " サポート&サービス " for the Japanese market – "PRIMERGY RX300 S6 Server Operating Manual" – "PRIMERGY RX300 S6 Server Options Guide" – "System Board D2619-N for PRIMERGY RX/TX300 S6 Technical Manual" – "D2619-N BIOS Setup Utility for PRIMERGY RX300 S6 and TX300 S6" manual
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I PRIMERGY manuals are available in PDF format on the PRIMERGY
ServerView Suite DVD 2. The PRIMERGY ServerView Suite DVD 2 is part of the PRIMERGY ServerView Suite supplied with every server. If you no longer have the ServerView Suite DVDs, you can obtain the relevant current versions using the order number U15000-C289 (the order number for the Japanese market: please refer to the configurator of the server http://primeserver.fujitsu.com/primergy/system.html). The PDF files of the manuals can also be downloaded free of charge from the Internet. The overview page showing the online documentation available on the Internet can be found using the URL (for EMEA market): http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com. The PRIMERGY server documentation can be accessed using the Industry standard servers navigation option. For the Japanese market please use the URL: http://primeserver.fujitsu.com/primergy/manual.html.
Further sources of information: – PRIMERGY Abbreviations and Glossary on the PRIMERGY ServerView Suite DVD 2 – Manual for the monitor – Documentation for the boards and drives – Operating system documentation – Information files in your operating system
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Expansions and conversions
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Expansions and conversions
Main memory The system board offers 18 slots for memory modules. 9 memory slots can be used in mono processor configurations. ECC with memory scrubbing and the Single Device Data Correction (SDDC) function is standard. There are three modes of operation for the main memory: – Independent Channel Mode / Performance Mode (recommended) – Mirrored Channel Mode – Spare Channel Mode Depending on the mode of operation there are different population requirements. Second processor The system board can be upgraded with a second processor. Only processors of the same type may be used on the system board. That means the number of the internal processor cores as well as the primary clock and the FSB frequency have to be the same. For dual operation, use a suitable multiprocessor operating system. Accessible drives A number of mounting locations are available: – one bay for a ServerView Local Service Panel (optional) or a ServerView Local Service Display (optional) – one bay for a slimline optical drive (option)
I The accessible drives integrated in these bays cannot be replaced during operation.
In a 6x 3.5" or 8x 2.5" HDD configuration, a USB magnetic tape drive or a USB RDX drive can be optionally installed in the right drive cage.
I In a 6x 3.5" HDD configuration, two bays are occupied in the drive cage. These bays are no longer available for HDD modules. The magnetic tape drive or the RDX drive cannot be replaced during operation.
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Expansions and conversions LSD/LSP The system board supports the CSS (Customer Self Service) functionality (description see the Operating Manual). You can install a ServerView Local Service Display (LSD) or ServerView Local Service Panel (LSP) for an easier identification of the defective components. Additional expansion cards in the PCI Express slots The system board offers seven PCI Express slots. Slots 1-5 are connected as x4 interfaces, whereby slot 3 and slot 5 are used as x8 interfaces if slot 2 and slot 4 are empty.
I Slot 1 is the preferred slot for the SAS/SATA RAID controller (bootable). Slot 5 and slot 7 allow the mechanical installation of x16 PCIe expansion cards. The bus width is restricted to 8 lanes. Battery Backup Unit A Battery Backup Unit (BBU) backs up the memory contents of the SAS/SATA RAID controller in the event of a power failure. One BBU can be installed for each SAS/SATA RAID controller (max. 2 BBUs can be installed in one system). T-handles on the front cover The T-handles can be installed optionally.
I In the figures of this manual the option T-handles is installed. Trusted Platform Module (TPM) A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for safer storage of keys can be implemented as an option. This module enables programs from third party manufacturers to store key information (e.g. drive encryption using Windows Bitlocker Drive Encryption). The TPM is activated via the BIOS system (for more information, refer to the "D2619-N BIOS Setup Utility for PRIMERGY RX300 S6 and TX300 S6" manual).
V CAUTION! – When using the TPM, note the program descriptions provided by the third party manufacturers.
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Notational conventions – You must also create a backup of the TPM content. To do this, follow the third party manufacturer's instructions. Without this backup, if the TPM or the system board is faulty you will not be able to access your data. – If a failure occurs, please inform your service about the TPM activation before it takes any action, and be prepared to provide them with your backup copies of the TPM content. USB Flash Module (UFM) (option) The system board is equipped with a UFM slot by the manufacturer.
I The "internal USB stick" and the "UFM" slots must not be used in parallel. Either an internal USB stick or a UFM may be used.
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Notational conventions
The following notational conventions are used in this manual: Text in italics
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The actions described in this manual shall be performed by technical specialists. A technical specialist is a person who is trained to install the server including hardware and software. Repairs to the device that do not relate to CSS failures shall be performed by service personnel. Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability. Any failure to observe the guidelines in this manual, and any improper repairs could expose the user to risks (electric shock, energy hazards, fire hazards) or damage the equipment.
Ê First of all, carefully read the safety instructions in the chapter "Safety instructions" on page 19. Ê Make sure that all necessary manuals (see the section "Documentation overview" on page 12) are available; print the PDF files if required. Most importantly, you will need the Operating Manual for the server and the Technical Manual for the system board. Ê Shut the server down correctly, switch it off, disconnect the power cords and open the server as described in the chapter "Preparation" on page 27. Ê Carry out the expansion or upgrade of your server as described in the pertinent chapter.
I Installation and removal of the hot-plug components are described in the Operating Manual.
Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter "Completion" on page 115. Ê Start the operating system and make the appropriate configuration if necessary (see the Operating Manual).
I For the latest information on optional products provided for the RX300 S6 see the configurator of this server: https://sp.ts.fujitsu.com/dmsp/docs/cnfgrx300s6.pdf
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Safety instructions
I The following safety instructions are also provided in the manual "Safety notes and other important information".
This device meets the relevant safety regulations for IT equipment. If you have any questions about whether you can install the server in the intended environment, please contact your sales outlet or our customer service team.
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The actions described in this manual shall be performed by technical specialists. A technical specialist is a person who is trained to install the server including hardware and software. Repairs to the device that do not relate to CSS failures shall be performed by service personnel. Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability. Any failure to observe the guidelines in this manual, and any improper repairs could expose the user to risks (electric shock, energy hazards, fire hazards) or damage the equipment. Before installing/removing internal options to/from the server, turn off the server, all peripheral devices, and any other connected devices. Also unplug all power cords from the power outlet. Failure to do so can cause electric shock.
Before starting up
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During installation and before operating the device, observe the instructions on environmental conditions for your device. If the device is brought in from a cold environment, condensation may form both inside and on the outside of the device. Wait until the device has acclimatized to room temperature and is absolutely dry before starting it up. Material damage may be caused to the device if this requirement is not observed.
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Installation and operation
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This unit should not be operated in ambient temperatures above 35 °C. If the unit is integrated into an installation that draws power from an industrial power supply network with an IEC309 connector, the power supply's fuse protection must comply with the requirements for nonindustrial power supply networks for type A connectors. The unit automatically adjusts itself to a mains voltage in a range of 100 V - 240 V. Ensure that the local mains voltage lies within these limits. This device must only be connected to properly grounded power outlets or insulated sockets of the rack's internal power supply with tested and approved power cords. Ensure that the device is connected to a properly grounded power outlet close to the device.
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Proper operation of the system (in accordance with IEC 60950-1/2 resp. EN 60950-1/2) is only ensured if the casing is completely assembled and the rear covers for the installation slots have been fitted (electric shock, cooling, fire protection, interference suppression). Only install system expansions that satisfy the requirements and rules governing safety and electromagnetic compatibility and those relating to telecommunication terminals. If you install other expansions, they may damage the system or violate the safety regulations. Information on which system expansions are approved for installation can be obtained from our customer service center or your sales outlet. The components marked with a warning notice (e.g. lightning symbol) may only be opened, removed or exchanged by authorized, qualified personnel. Exception: CSS components can be replaced. The warranty is void if the server is damaged during installation or replacement of system expansions. Only set screen resolutions and refresh rates that are specified in the operating manual for the monitor. Otherwise, you may damage your monitor. If you are in any doubt, contact your sales outlet or customer service center. Before installing/removing internal options to/from the server, turn off the server, all peripheral devices, and any other connected devices. Also unplug all power cords from the outlet. Failure to do so can cause electric shock. Do not damage or modify internal cables or devices. Doing so may cause a device failure, fire, or electric shock. Devices inside the server remain hot after shutdown. Wait for a while after shutdown before installing or removing internal options. The circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity. Before handling them, first touch a metal part of the server to discharge static electricity from your body. Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts. Hold the metallic areas or the edges of the circuit boards.
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Working with CDs/DVDs/BDs and optical drives When working with devices with optical drives, these instructions must be followed.
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I You can prevent damage from the optical drive and the CDs/DVDs/BDs, as well as premature wear of the disks, by observing the following suggestions:
– Only insert disks in the drive when needed and remove them after use. – Store the disks in suitable sleeves. – Protect the disks from exposure to heat and direct sunlight. Laser information The optical drive complies with IEC 60825-1 laser class 1.
V CAUTION! The optical drive contains a light-emitting diode (LED), which under certain circumstances produces a laser beam stronger than laser class 1. Looking directly at this beam is dangerous. Never remove parts of the optical drive casing! Modules with electrostatic-sensitive components Systems and components that might be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD) are marked with the following label:
Figure 1: ESD label
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I You will find a detailed description for handling ESD components in the relevant European or international standards (DIN EN 61340-5-1, ANSI/ESD S20.20).
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4.1
Removing the server from the rack
Ê Terminate all applications and shut down the server correctly. Ê If your operating system has not switched off the server, press the on/off button. Ê Pull all power connectors out of the power outlets.
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Ê Loosen the two knurled screws (1) and pull the server as far as possible out of the rack (2). Ê Disconnect all cables on the rear side of the server.
I Depending on the accessibility of the server in the rack cabinet, it may be helpful to remove the server from the rack cabinet. If you do not want to remove the server from the rack cabinet, please skip the next step.
Release the locking mechanism of both rails - see (3a) for fully extending rails and (3b) for partially extending rails. Ê Lift the server off the rails.
V CAUTION! At least two people are needed to lift the server out of the rack cabinet.
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4.2
Opening the server
Figure 3: Removing the top cover
Ê Press the two locks down. Ê Slide the cover back and take it off.
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Removing the air duct
4.3
Removing the air duct
I You only need to remove the air duct if you want to work in the areaof the expansion cards, main memory or processors.
Figure 4: Removing the air duct
I If you have installed an SAS/SATA RAID controller with a BBU: pay
attention to the BBU cable when lifting off the air duct! If you want to remove the air duct from the server completely, first disconnect the BBU cable from the controller.
Ê Take hold of the air duct by the green touch points, and lift it up and off.
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4.4
Removing the fan box
Figure 5: Removing the fan box
Ê Push in the fan box locks on the right and left-hand side. Ê Pull the fan box straight up and out. Ê Place the fan box on the plate over the drives.
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Removing the power supply cage
4.5
Removing the power supply cage
Removing the power supply and dummy module
Figure 6: Removing the power supply dummy module
Ê Unlock the dummy module and pull it out.
Figure 7: Removing the power supply module
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Removing the power supply cage Ê Unlock the power supply module and pull it out.
Figure 8: Removing the power supply cage
Ê Remove the two screws (yellow circles) on the upper rear side. Ê Loosen the four captive screws (blue circles). Ê Remove the power supply cage by lifting it straight up to avoid damaging the plugs on the system board.
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Population rules
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Population rules
The system board supports up to 192 GB main memory. There are 18 slots available for the main memory. Each slot can be populated with 1 GB, 2 GB single or dual rank UDIMM or 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB single, dual or quad rank RDIMM memory modules (1 GB memory modules for the Japanese market only). Also low-voltage DIMMs are supported. If you use 16 GB memory modules, only 12 slots are available. The minimum memory configuration is 1 DIMM per system board in Independent Channel Mode. ECC with memory scrubbing and the Single Device Data Correction (SDDC) function is standard.
I You can find a more detailed description of the main memory population in the technical manual for the system board D2619-N. I If you want to alter the Memory Channel Mode during an upgrade, the
setting must be changed in the BIOS setup. You can find a more detailed description in the BIOS manual for the system board D2619-N.
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Figure 9: Configuring the main memory in channels and slots
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I You can find more information in the BIOS setup manual and the Technical Manual for the system board D2619-N.
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5.2
Expanding the main memory
Ê Open the server as described in chapter "Preparation" on page 27. Ê Remove the air duct over the main memory (see "Removing the air duct" on page 30).
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Ê Press the securing clips on both sides of the memory slot concerned outward (1). Ê If the slot was equipped: pull the memory module out of the slot (2).
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Ê Carefully press the memory module into the slot (1) until the securing clips on both sides of it engage (2). Pay attention to the plug coding.
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Expanding the main memory Ê Insert the air duct back into the server (see section "Inserting the air duct" on page 118). Ê Return the housing cover to its position (see section "Closing the server" on page 119). Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter "Completion" on page 115.
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V CAUTION! Processors are modules which can react extremely sensitively to electrostatic discharges and which must therefore always be handled with care. After removing the processor from its protective sleeve or socket, place it with its smooth side down on a non-conducting, antistatic surface. Never push a processor over a surface.
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Installing a second processor
6.1
Installing a second processor
The system board can be upgraded with a second processor. The upgrade kit consists of a processor and a heat sink.
V CAUTION! Only identic processors may be used on the system board. Both processors must have the same clock frequency and the same cache. For dual operation, use a suitable multiprocessor operating system.
I Install the heat sink as described in the sections "Installing the heat sink" on page 47 and "Replacing the heat sink" on page 52.
Ê Open the server as described in chapter "Preparation" on page 27. Ê Lift the air duct over the main memory up and off (see "Removing the air duct" on page 30).
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Figure 12: Opening the processor cover
Ê Push the two heat sink retention levers in, unlock them, and swing them open. Ê Open the socket release lever and swing it up as far as possible.
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Figure 13: Opening the processor holder
Ê Open the processor holder.
Figure 14: Removing the socket cover
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Installing a second processor Ê Take hold of the socket cover by the handles. Lift the socket cover straight up and off.
V CAUTION! If the socket cover is tilted when it is lifted off, the contact springs of the processor socket will be damaged.
Figure 15: Slot for second CPU, socket coding and marking
Figure 16: Inserting the processor
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Installing a second processor Ê Position the new processor above the socket, and press it into the socket.
V CAUTION! The processor can only be installed in one particular direction. Note the marking on one of the corners.
V CAUTION! If the processor is tilted when it is inserted, the contact springs of the processor socket will be damaged.
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Ê Close the processor holder (1). Ê Close the socket release lever (2).
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Figure 18: Engaging the socket release lever
Ê Engage the socket release lever.
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Installing a second processor Installing the heat sink
Figure 19: Installing the heat sink
Ê Remove the protective cover on the underside of the heat sink.
I When doing so, do not touch the thermal paste on the underside of the heat sink.
Ê Place the heat sink on the processor.
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Figure 20: Closing the heat sink retention levers
Ê Close the two heat sink retention levers at the same time. Ê Engage the two heat sink retention levers.
V CAUTION! Never install a processor without a heat sink. Doing so may cause the processor to overheat. This will switch the system off and damage the processor. Ê Replace the air duct over the memory and processors (see "Inserting the air duct" on page 118). Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter "Completion" on page 115.
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6.2
Replacing the processor
V CAUTION! Only identic processors may be used on the system board. The second processor must have the same clock frequency and the same cache as the first processor. For dual operation, use a suitable multiprocessor operating system.
I Install the heat sink as described in the sections "Installing the heat sink" on page 47 and "Replacing the heat sink" on page 52.
Ê Open the server as described in chapter "Preparation" on page 27. Ê Remove the air duct over the main memory and processors (see section "Removing the air duct" on page 30).
Figure 21: Removing the heat sink
Ê Open the two heat sink retention levers at the same time. Ê Loosen the heat sink by turning it back and forth and then lift it out. Ê Remove the residual thermal paste from the underside of the heat sink. Ê Clean the underside of the heat sink using a lint-free cloth.
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Ê Open the socket release lever (1) and swing it up as far as possible. Ê Open the processor holder (2). Ê Carefully lift the installed processor, that remains in vertical position, up and out of the socket.
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Figure 23: Inserting the processor
Ê Position the new processor over the socket and then carefully press it into the socket.
V CAUTION! The processor can only be installed in one particular direction. Pay attention to the marking on one of the corners and the socket coding. To avoid damaging the connections (pins) or the processor, do not force it into the socket. Ê Lock the processor into the socket by closing the processor holder and returning the socket release lever to its original position. Ê Apply a small amount of thermal paste to the upper side of the new processor. Ê Ensure that the thermal paste is spread thinly and evenly. Refer to the instruction sheet supplied with the thermal paste. Ê Place the heat sink on the processor socket (see "Installing the heat sink" on page 47).
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Figure 24: Installing the heat sink
Ê Close the two heat sink retention levers at the same time. Ê Replace the air duct over the main memory (see section "Inserting the air duct" on page 118). Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter "Completion" on page 115.
6.3
Replacing the heat sink
Ê Open the server as described in section "Opening the server" on page 29. Ê Remove the air duct over the main memory and processors (see section "Removing the air duct" on page 30). Ê Open the two heat sink retention levers at the same time (see section "Replacing the processor" on page 49). Ê Loosen the heat sink by turning it back and forth and then lift it out. Ê Clean the upper side of the processor using a lint-free cloth. Ê Remove the protective cover from the new heat sink.
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I When doing so, do not touch the thermal paste on the underside of the heat sink.
Ê Place the heat sink on the processor socket (see section "Replacing the processor" on page 49). Ê Close the two heat sink retention levers at the same time. Ê Replace the air duct over the main memory (see "Inserting the air duct" on page 118).
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I There are two free slots available for accessible drives. 5.25-inch x 0.5-
inch slot for an optical drive and one bay for a USB magnetic tape drive or USB RDX drive.
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Installing LSP or LSD
7.1
Installing LSP or LSD
The ServerView Local Service Panel (LSP) and ServerView Local Service Display (LSD) are optional extra modules for PRIMERGY series servers. The display field allows you to read status reports directly on the server. These status reports provide you with information about the system and inform you of hardware errors (e.g. fan failure or excess voltage at the CPU). The ServerView Local Service Panel or ServerView Local Service Display can be pulled out like a drawer. You can also swing the display field downward.
Figure 25: ServerView Local Service Display and ServerView Local Service Panel
The ServerView Local Service Panel or ServerView Local Service Display can be installed in the empty 3.5"/0.5" bay.
I The installation of the ServerView Local Service Display is depicted
below. The ServerView Local Service Panel is installed in the same way.
Ê Open the server (see section "Opening the server" on page 29). Ê Remove the fan box (see section "Removing the fan box" on page 31).
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Installing LSP or LSD Removing the dummy module
I If you want to upgrade from the Local Service Panel to the Local Service Display, remove the Local Service Panel in the same way as the dummy module, and remove the cable when you have pulled the Local Service Panel right out.
Figure 26: Unlocking the dummy module
Ê Unlock the dummy module. Ê Push the dummy module frontward.
I Carefully push the dummy module out horizontally to avoid damaging the EMC springs.
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Figure 27: Removing the dummy module
Ê Pull out the dummy module frontward.
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Figure 28: Connecting the ServerView Local View Service Module
Ê Thread the cable through the bay to the front. Ê Connect the cable to the ServerView Local Service Display.
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Figure 29: Inserting the ServerView Local Service Module
I Carefully insert the ServerView Local Service Module horizontally to avoid damaging the EMC springs.
Ê Push the ServerView Local Service Module right in.
I Further information on usage and display modes is provided in the
documentation for the ServerView Local Service Panel or ServerView Local Service Display.
Ê Replace the fan box (see section "Installing a fan box" on page 115). Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the section "Closing the server" on page 119.
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7.2
Installing an optical drive
Ê Open the server as described in chapter "Preparation" on page 27.
Figure 30: Unlocking the dummy module
Ê Unlock the dummy module. Ê Push the dummy module frontward.
I Carefully push the dummy module out horizontally to avoid damaging the EMC springs.
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Figure 31: Remove the dummy module
Ê Remove the dummy module from the bay.
V CAUTION! Store the dummy module in a safe place. If you remove the accessible drive and do not replace it with a new one, the dummy module must be reinstalled to comply with EMC regulations and to satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures. Ê Remove the dummy module from the installation frame.
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Figure 32: Installing an optical drive in the frame
Ê Install the optical drive in the frame. Pay attention to the plastic pins that hold the drive in the frame. Ê Thread the power cable and SATA cable through the bay.
Figure 33: Connect the power and data cable.
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Installing an optical drive Ê Connect the power cable to the optical drive (see the cabling plans in the chapter "Appendix" on page 123). Ê Connect the SATA cable to the drive (see the cabling plan in the chapter "Appendix" on page 123).
Figure 34: Installing an optical drive
I Carefully insert the optical drive horizontally to avoid damaging the EMC springs.
Ê Push the optical drive right into the bay.
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Figure 35: Connecting the SATA cable to the system board
Ê Route the cable into the cable guide. Ê Connect the SATA cable to the connector SATA1 on the system board (see the cabling plans in the chapter "Appendix" on page 123). Ê Replace the fan box (see section "Installing a fan box" on page 115). Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter "Completion" on page 115.
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USB tape drive/USB RDX drive
7.3
USB tape drive/USB RDX drive
I A USB drive can only be installed in the 6x 3.5" and 8x 2.5" hard disk drive variant.
Ê Open the server as described in section "Opening the server" on page 29. Ê Remove the fan box as described in section "Removing the fan box" on page 31. Ê Remove the dummy covers or drives from the two upper slide-in modules (see operating manual, section "CSS components").
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Installing a USB drive in a 6x 3.5" variant
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Installing a USB drive in a drive cage
Installing a USB tape drive in a drive cage
I The USB tape drive and USB RDX drive are installed in the USB drive module using the same method.
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Figure 37: USB tape drive
Figure 38: USB RDX drive
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Figure 39: Installing a USB tape drive in a drive cage
Ê Insert the USB drive into the drive cage.
Figure 40: Securing the USB tape drive with screws
Ê Secure the USB tape drive with 2 screws (M3x4,5) on the left and right-hand side.
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Installing a USB drive
Installing a USB tape drive
Figure 41: Connecting the power supply adapter cable
Ê Remove the power supply cable for the USB drive from the fan box holder. Ê Connect the adapter cable. Connecting the tape drive
Figure 42: Pushing the power supply and USB cable frontward through the bay
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Figure 43: Connecting the cables to the USB tape drive
Ê Connect the two cables to the USB tape drive.
Figure 44: Pushing the USB tape drive into the server
Ê Before pushing in the USB tape drive route the USB cable und the connector to the right side.
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Figure 45: Installing a USB tape drive
Ê Push the drive in.
I Make sure that the locking levers at both sides (see circles) are engaged. Press the locking levers outward.
Ê When pushing in the drive, pull the cables back carefully to ensure that they do not become trapped.
Figure 46: Routing the cable
Ê First route the cables to the right (see photograph) and then up, to ensure that the cables do not become trapped between the backplane and the USB drive module. Check the cable routing through the slit in the backplane.
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Figure 47: Connecting the USB cable to the system board
Ê Connect the USB cable to the system board in USB slot 1 (see cabling plan in the chapter "Appendix" on page 123).
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Figure 48: Routing cables in the fan box holder and air duct holder
Ê Route the cables in the fan box holder and air duct holder as shown in the photograph. Ê Replace the fan box (see section "Installing a fan box" on page 115). Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the section "Closing the server" on page 119.
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Figure 49: Pushing the power supply and USB cable frontward through the bay
Ê Push the power supply cable frontward through the bay. Ê Push the USB cable frontward through the bay. The black plug must be on the outside.
Figure 50: Connecting a USB RDX drive
Ê Connect the power supply cable to the RDX drive. Ê Connect the USB cable to the RDX drive. Ê Push the drive in.
I Make sure that the locking levers at both sides (see circles in figure 45) are engaged. Press the locking levers outward.
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USB tape drive/USB RDX drive Ê When pushing in the drive, pull the cables back carefully to ensure that they do not become trapped.
Figure 51: Installing a USB RDX drive
Ê First route the cables to the right (see photograph) and then up, to ensure that the cables do not become trapped between the backplane and the USB drive module. Check the cable routing through the slit in the backplane.
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Figure 52: Connecting the USB cable to the system board
Ê Connect the USB cable to the system board in USB slot 1 (see cabling plan in the chapter "Appendix" on page 123).
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Figure 53: Routing the USB cable and power supply cable through the fan box holder and air duct holder
Ê Route the cables in the fan box holder and air duct holder as shown in the photograph. Ê Replace the fan box (see section "Installing a fan box" on page 115). Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the section "Closing the server" on page 119.
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Installing a USB drive in the 8x 2.5" variant
I In the 8x 2.5" variant, the DAT and RDX drive are installed using the same method, except for the cabling.
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Installing a USB drive
Figure 54: Removing a drive module
Ê Unlock the USB drive module by pushing the locking lever up. Ê Push the USB drive module out frontward.
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Figure 55: Preparing the drive module
Ê Remove the two screws on both sides. Ê Remove the cover.
Figure 56: Inserting the USB drive into the drive module
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Figure 57: Inserting the drive module
Ê Insert the drive module.
V CAUTION! When you push back the USB drive module, take care that the SAS backplane do not lay in front of the drive module. In this case you must push back the backplane into the correct position before you push the drive module in completely.
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Connecting a USB drive
Connecting a USB tape drive
Figure 58: Connecting the power supply cable
Ê Connect the power supply cable to the USB drive.
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Figure 59: Connecting the USB cable
Ê Connect the USB cable to the USB drive.
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Figure 60: Connecting the USB cable for the tape drive to the system board
Ê Connect the USB cable to the system board in USB slot 1 (see cabling plan in the chapter "Appendix" on page 123).
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Figure 61: Routing cables in the fan box holder and air duct holder
Ê Route the cables in the fan box holder and air duct holder as shown in the photograph. Ê Replace the fan box (see section "Installing a fan box" on page 115). Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the section "Closing the server" on page 119.
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Figure 62: Connecting the power supply cable
Ê Connect the power supply cable to the USB drive.
Figure 63: Connecting the USB cable
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Figure 64: Connecting the USB cable for the tape drive to the system board
Ê Connect the USB cable to the system board in USB slot 1 (see cabling plan in the chapter "Appendix" on page 123).
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Figure 65: Routing cables in the fan box holder and air duct holder
Ê Route the cables in the fan box holder and air duct holder as shown in the photograph. Ê Replace the fan box (see section "Installing a fan box" on page 115). Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the section "Closing the server" on page 119.
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Installing expansion cards
8.1
Installing expansion cards
I The system board offers seven low profile PCI slots: There are no hot-plug slots. In the standard setup, slot 1 is populated with a SAS/SATA RAID controller. You will find an overview of the slots in the technical manual for the system board D2619-N. Ê Open the server as described in chapter "Preparation" on page 27.
Figure 66: Removing the slot cover
Ê Remove the screw from the slot cover of the slot you want to equip. Ê Remove the slot cover.
V CAUTION! Keep the slot cover of the PCI slot. If you remove the controller again and do not replace it with a new one, the slot cover must be reinstalled to comply with EMC regulations and to satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures.
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Figure 67: Installing a controller
Ê Install the expansion card into the PCI slot and press it carefully into the associated plug-in location on the system board. Ê Secure the slot cover with the screw. Ê If required, connect the cables to the system board or other components. Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter "Completion" on page 115.
8.2
Upgrading a SAS/SATA RAID controller
I A SAS/SATA RAID controller is required for operating internal hard disk drives. A SAS/SATA RAID controller is available for this purpose.
Ê Open the server as described in chapter "Preparation" on page 27.
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Figure 68: SAS RAID controller with a low profile slot cover
Ê Secure the slot cover using the 2 screws in the square holes of the SAS/SATA RAID controller.
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Ê Remove the screw. Ê Loosen the two SAS cables. Ê Pull out the controller.
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Figure 70: Installing a controller
Ê Insert the SAS/SATA RAID controller into PCI slot 1 (1) and push it carefully to secure. Ê Secure the slot cover (2) with a screw. Ê Connect plug X1 to the upper slot and plug X2 to the lower slot of the controller (3). Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter "Completion" on page 115.
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8.3
Installing a BBU
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Ê Open the server as described in section "Opening the server" on page 29. Ê Remove the air duct as described in the section "Removing the air duct" on page 30 Preparing a BBU module Ê Connect the cable from the battery to the board.
Figure 71: Connecting the cable from the battery to the board
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Figure 72: Connecting the BBU cable
Ê Connect the BBU cable. Use the short cable for the controller in slot 1.
I The side of the plug with 2 pin rows must be facing upward.
Figure 73: Screwing the BBU to the air duct
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Installing a BBU Ê Place the BBU on the air duct in such a way that the 3 holes are in line with the bolts on the BBU. Ê Secure the BBU to the air duct using the 3 screws.
Figure 74: Inserting the air duct
Ê Insert the air duct.
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Figure 75: Connecting the BBU to a SAS/SATA RAID controller
Ê Connect the connecting cable (BBU to controller) on the controller.
I The side of the plug with 2 pin rows must be facing upward.
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Installing a BBU Installing BBU2 for slot 7
Figure 76: Connecting the battery
Ê Connect the BBU cable. Use the long cable for the controller in slot 7.
I The side of the plug with 2 pin rows must be facing upward. Ê Remove the holder for the 2nd BBU from the air duct.
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Figure 77: Securing BBU 2 to the holder for the 2nd BBU
Ê Secure the BBU 2 to the holder for the 2nd BBU using the 3 screws.
Figure 78: Connecting BBU 2 to the controller
Ê Insert the holder for the 2nd BBU into the air duct.
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Figure 79: Connecting the cable to the controller
Ê Connect the connecting cable (BBU to controller) on the controller.
I The side of the plug with 2 pin rows must be facing upward. Ê Push the cable behind the controller between the power supply cage and the controller. Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the section "Closing the server" on page 119.
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Further options
V CAUTION! Please note the safety instructions in chapter "Safety instructions" on page 19
9.1
T-handles
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Figure 80: Installing the T-handle
Ê Remove the black pads (1) out of the square hole in the front cover. Ê Insert the handle from the front side (2). Ê Tighten the handle with the screw (3) (torque value of 1.8 Nm). Ê Install the second handle in the same way as the first.
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Front video connector (VGA)
9.2
Front video connector (VGA)
Ê Open the server as described in chapter "Preparation" on page 27. Ê Remove the air duct as described in section "Removing the air duct" on page 30.
Figure 81: Removing a VGA cover
Ê Remove the VGA cover at the front of the server.
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Figure 82: Preparing the video connector
Ê Remove both screws from the plug.
Figure 83: Removing the fan box holder
Ê Remove the cables from the fan box holder. Ê Loosen the screw and remove the fan box holder.
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Front video connector (VGA)
Figure 84: Removing the front panel frame
Ê Push the locking lever up. Ê Pull the front panel frame inward and out.
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Ê Push the video connector through the front panel frame (1). Ê Tighten both screws (2).
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Front video connector (VGA)
Figure 86: Installing the front panel frame
Ê Installing the front panel frame. Ê Push the front panel frame forward until it engages. Ê Replace the fan box holder, and secure with screws. Ê Route the cables in the fan box holder and air duct holder.
Figure 87: Connecting the front VGA cable to the system board
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TPM Ê Connect the front VGA cable to the system board. See cabling plan chapter "Appendix" on page 123. Ê Replace the fan box (see section "Installing a fan box" on page 115). Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter "Completion" on page 115.
9.3
TPM
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Figure 88: TPM installation kit
1
TPM (Trusted Platform Module)
4
Special screw for TPM
2
TPM spacer (Server)
5
TPM screwdriver insert bit for TPM special screw
3
TPM spacer (Server Blade)
Ê Open the server as described in section "Opening the server" on page 29. Ê Remove the air duct as described in section "Removing the air duct" on page 30. Ê Remove the power supply cage as described in section "Removing the power supply cage" on page 32.
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TPM
Figure 89: Inserting the TPM spacer on the system board
Ê Insert the TPM spacer into the hole on the system board.
Figure 90: Installing the TPM
Ê Insert the TPM on the system board.
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Figure 91: Securing a TPM Module
Ê Fasten the TPM with the special screw for the TPM. Please use the TPM screwdriver insert bit to tighten the special screw.
I Do not fasten the screw too tightly (torque value of 0.6 Nm). Ê Reinstall the air duct (see section "Inserting the air duct" on page 118). Ê Insert the power supply cage as in section "Installing a power supply cage" on page 116. Ê Close the server (see section "Closing the server" on page 119), insert it into the rack (see section "Installing the server in the rack" on page 120), connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on, as described.
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USB Flash Module (UFM)
9.4
USB Flash Module (UFM)
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Figure 92: UFM installation kit
1
USB Flash Module (UFM)
2
UFM nylon screw
3
UFM spacer
Ê Open the server as described in section "Opening the server" on page 29. Ê Remove the air duct as described in section "Removing the air duct" on page 30. Ê Remove the power supply cage as described in section "Removing the power supply cage" on page 32.
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Ê Connect the USB Flash Module to the system board. The spacer must click into the hole on the system board. Ê Insert the power supply cage as in section "Installing a power supply cage" on page 116. Ê Reinstall the air duct (see section "Inserting the air duct" on page 118). Ê Close the server (see section "Closing the server" on page 119), insert it into the rack (see section "Installing the server in the rack" on page 120), connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on, as described.
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Installing a fan box
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Completion
V CAUTION! Please note the safety instructions in chapter "Safety instructions" on page 19.
10.1
Installing a fan box
Figure 94: Installing a fan box
Ê Install the fan box perfectly straight. Ê Push fan box down until it engages.
I Make sure that all cables lie in fan box holder and air duct holder. The power cables must be under the SAS cables in the holders.
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Installing a power supply cage
10.2
Installing a power supply cage
Figure 95: Installing a power supply cage
Ê When installing the power supply cage, keep it perfectly straight and horizontal to avoid damaging the plugs on the system board, then push to secure. Ê Tighten the four captive screws (yellow circles). Ê Replace the two screws (blue circles) on the top rear side and secure.
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Figure 96: Installing the power supply dummy module
Ê Reinstall the dummy module and the power supply module(s), depending on the configuration.
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Inserting the air duct
10.3
Inserting the air duct
Figure 97: Inserting the air duct over the main memory and processors
Ê Replace the air duct over the main memory and processors. Ê If a SAS/SATA RAID controller is installed and you loosened the BBU cable when removing the air duct, re-connect the BBU cable.
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10.4
Closing the server
Figure 98: Closing the top cover
Ê Replace the top cover. Ê Slide the cover forward. Ê Make sure that the locks engage.
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Installing the server in the rack
10.5
Installing the server in the rack
I If you have not removed the server from the rack cabinet, please skip this section:
3a
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3b
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2 4
5
5
Figure 99: Installing the server in the rack cabinet
V CAUTION! Ensure that the safety lock has been inserted before the server is inserted.
V CAUTION! At least two people are needed to position the server in the rack. Ê Extend the interior telescopic rails completely to the front (1).
I They must click into place so that they can no longer be moved. Ê Insert the prepared server into the protruding interior telescope rails (2) until the rails engage. Ê Release the locking mechanism of both rails - see (3a) for fully extending rails and (3b) for partially extending rails. Ê Push the server as far as it will go into the rack (4). Ê Reconnect all the cables you disconnected beforehand and all new cables on the rear of the server. Ê Secure the server in the rack using the two knurled screws (5).
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Installing the server in the rack Ê Connect all power plugs to the power outlets. Ê Press the On/Off button to start up the server.
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Appendix
11.1
Cable list
Cable # * Part number
Code number Name
1
T26139-Y3994-V1
A3C40097650 Front VGA
2
T26139-Y3925-V303 A3C40097642 Front panel
3
T26139-Y3928-V205 A3C40103930 SATA
4
T26139-Y3807-V201 A3C40097864 Front USB cable
5a
T26139-Y3986-V301 A3C40097692 Optical / USB drive power supply for barebone model S26361-K1344-A100/A200
5b
T26139-Y3986-V302 A3C40103416 Optical drive power supply for barebone model S26361-K1344-A300
5c
T26139-Y2193-V501 A3C40107771 PS adapter
6
T26139-Y3952-V301 A3C40097792 Fan board / SAS backplane power supply
7a
T26139-Y3963-V108 A3C40103413 SAS C1/X1 für 3.5"backplane (barebone model S26361-K1344A100)
7b
T26139-Y3963-V107 A3C40103412 SAS C2/X2 für 3.5"backplane (barebone model S26361-K1344A100)
7c
T26139-Y3963-V110 A3C40103415 SAS C1/X1 für 2.5"backplane (barebone models S26361-K1344A200 and S26361-K1344A300)
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Cable # * Part number
Code number Name
7d
T26139-Y3963-V109 A3C40103414 SAS C2/X2 für 2.5"backplane (barebone models S26361-K1344A200 and S26361-K1344A300)
8
T26139-Y3973-V96
A3C40099017 Internal USB drives
9a
T26139-Y3987-V3
A3C40092034 BBU Slot 1
9b
T26139-Y3987-V2
A3C40090454 BBU Slot 7
10
T26139-Y3969-V251 A3C40114137 SATA onboard (8 x2.5" only)
The following table shows a cable overview: *Refers to the following cabling plans.
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11.2
Cabling plans
Front VGA
1
Front panel
SAS
6x 3.5" HDD variant
2
SATA1 SMB HDD Fan
3
SATA2
System Board D2619-N
Inte rn only
BBU
1x U SB 3 xFront S tick USB
9
4
Inte rn only USB1 Inte rn only USB2
6
SMB Fan Fan backplane
Frontpanel
ID TEMP
FrontVG A
F ro n t U S B (3 x)
1 2 V/5 V 6x3,5” SAS backplane
5a
ODD
7a
LSP/LSD
7b
Figure 100: Cabling for PRIMERGY RX300 S6 with 3.5" hard disk drives
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Cabling plans 6x 3.5" HDD variant with USB drive
Front VGA
1
Front panel
SAS
I In this configuration you can install max. 4 HDDs!
2
SATA1
SMB HDD Fan
3
SATA2
System Board D2619-N
Inte rn only
BBU
1x U SB 3 xFront S tick USB
9
4
Inte rn USB1 only only Inte rn USB2 only
6
8
SMB Fan
7b
Fan backplane
7a
5a
Frontpanel
ID TEMP
FrontVG A
F ron t U S B (3x)
ODD
LSP/LSD
CSS
1 2 V/5 V 6x3,5“ SAS backplane
DAT/RDX
5c
Figure 101: Cabling for PRIMERGY RX300 S6 with 3.5" hard disk drives and 1 USB drive
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Front VGA
1
Front panel
SAS
8x 2.5" HDD variant
2
SATA1
SMB HDD Fan
3
SATA2
System Board D 2 6 1 9-N
Inte rn only
BBU
1x U SB 3 xFront S tick USB
9
4
Inte rn USB1 only Inte rn USB2 only
6
8
Frontpanel
ID TEMP
FrontVG A
F ro n t U S B (3 x)
1 2 V/5 V 8x3 ,5 “ SAS b a ckp la n e
5a
ODD
7c
LSP/LSD
7d
Fan backplane
DAT/RDX
SMB Fan
Figure 102: Cabling for PRIMERGY RX300 S6 with 8x 2.5" hard disk drives and 1 USB drive
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Cabling plans 8x 2.5" HDD variant for using the onboard SATA
Front VGA
1
Front panel
I This configuration is not available for the Japanese market.
2
SATA1 System Board D 2 6 1 9-N
Inte rn only
1x U SB 3 xFront S tick USB
SMB HDD Fan
3
SATA2
4
Inte rn USB1 only Inte rn USB2 only
6
8
Frontpanel
ID TEMP
FrontVG A
F ro n t U S B (3 x)
DVD
1 2 V/5 V 8x3 ,5 “ SAS b a ckp la n e
5a
LSP/LSD
10
Fan backplane
DAT/RDX
SMB Fan
Figure 103: Cabling for PRIMERGY RX300 S6 with 8x 2.5" hard disk drives and 1 USB drive
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Front VGA
2
SATA1
SMB HDD Fan
System Board D2619-N
3
SATA2
Inte rn only
BBU
1x U SB 3 xFront S tick USB
9
4
Inte rn only USB1 Inte rn only USB2
6
Fan backplane
7c
Frontpanel
ID TE M P
FrontVG A
F ro n t U S B (3 x)
S A S backplane 12x2,5 “
ODD
1 2 V/5 V
5b
LSP/LSD
SMB Fan
7d
1
Front panel
SAS
12x 2.5" HDD variant
Figure 104: Cabling for PRIMERGY RX300 S6 with 12 x 2.5" hard disk drives
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11.3
Configuration schema
PSU1
FAN1 PSU1
9 slots for memory
FAN2 PSU1
FAN1 PSU2 2 PSU2 redundant
CPU 1
T3 1)
FAN2 PSU2
T1
CPU 2 T2
9 slots for memory T5T22
Slot1
D2507/D2607/D2616
F A N S Y S 4 F A N S Y S 3
D2619-N
Slots 2-7
F A N S Y S 5
Area for • LSP or
T4 (ambient sensor, located at ID-Temp
• LSD • • •
board)
ODD USB Front VGA
Drive Area based on 3 different SAS - BP - 6 x 3,5” - 4 x 3,5” + tape drive - 8 x 2,5” + tape drive - 12 x 2,5”
F A N S Y S 2 F A N S Y S 1
T1 = Temp. sensor CPU 1 T2 = Temp. sensor CPU 2 T3 = Temp. sensor Board (not used for fan control) T4 = Temp .sensor Ambient T5 …T22 = Memory 1) Located underneath PSU cage
Figure 105: From the system configurator for 3.5" hard disk drives
Index A accessible drives
14
B Battery Backup Unit 95 battery connecting cable 98, 101 BBU 15 installing 95 C cable channel 105 cable list 123 cabling for RAID controllers 94 connecting cable battery 98, 101 connecting optical drive 63 connecting USB RDX drive, 2.5" variant 85 connecting USB RDX drive, 3.5" variant 74 connecting USB tape drive, 2.5" variant 81 connecting USB tape drive, 3.5" variant 70 controller 90, 91 CSS dummy module 57 D data manipulation 11 dual operation 42, 49 dummy module 57 dummy module optical drive unlocking 61 dummy module unlocking 57
H heat sink 47, 52 holder for the 2nd BBU I information, additional
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L laser information 25 light emitting diode (LED) 25 lithium battery 23 low profile PCI slots 90 M magnetic tape drive 14 main memory 14 population rules 36 meaning of the symbols 16 multi-processor operating system 42, 49 N notational conventions
E ESD (devices sensitive to electrostatic discharge) 25 expansion card 15 BBU 95 expansion cards 90
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F fan box 31 fan box holder 105 fan box lock 31 FD dummy module 57 front panel frame unlocking 106 front video connector (VGA)
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O optical drive 55 optical drive connecting 63 optical drive dummy module unlocking 61 P partial extension PCI slot
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Index low profile 90 population rules main memory 36 power supply cage 33 power supply dummy module power supply module 32 processor 14, 42 processor coding 45 processor cover 43 processor marking 45 processor socket cover 44
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R rack 28 RAID controller cabling 94 RDX drive 14 S SAS cable 94 SAS/SATA RAID controller BBU 95 security function 11 ServerView Local Service Display 15, 56 ServerView Local Service Panel 56 slot cover 90 spring clip 42
15,
T target group 12 telescopic rails 28 thermal paste 47, 49, 51, 53 TPM 15, 109 Trusted Platform Module 15, 109 U USB DAT drive 66 USB Flash Module (UFM) 112 USB RDX drive 66
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