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PRIMERGY PRIMERGY TX200 S2 Server System Options Guide Susanne Däschlein Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH München 81730 München e-mail: email: [email protected] Tel.: (089) 61001155 Fax: (++49) 700 / 372 00000 U41593-J-Z156-2-76 Sprachen: En Edition February 2006

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PRIMERGY TX200 S2Server System Options GuideSusanne DäschleinFujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH München81730 Münchene-mail: email: [email protected].: (089) 61001155Fax: (++49) 700 / 372 00000U41593-J-Z156-2-76Sprachen: En

Edition February 2006

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Contents1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.1 Overview of the documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.2 Extensions and conversions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61.3 Notational conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

2 Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

3 Safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

4 Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194.1 Floorstand model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194.1.1 Opening the server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194.1.2 Removing the front cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204.2 Rack model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234.2.1 Opening the server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234.2.2 Removing the rack front cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

5 Main memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275.1 Equipping rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275.2 Extending/replacing the main memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

6 Processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316.1 Installing a second processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316.2 Replacing the processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406.3 Replacing the heat sink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

7 Accessible drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457.1 Installing a slim line CD/DVD-ROM drive . . . . . . . . . . . . 457.2 Installing an accessible 5.25-inch drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487.3 Installing the hard disks extension box . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

8 Controller in the PCI slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 578.1 Installing a controller (PCI slots 1-4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 588.2 Installing a controller (PCI slot 5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 608.3 PCI slot assembling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

9 RemoteView components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 679.1 Installing the chipDISK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 679.2 RemoteView Service Board S2 LP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

10 External SCSI interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7110.1 Installing the external SCSI interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71

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11 Parallel interface for printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7311.1 Installing a parallel interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

12 Upgrading to redundant system fans . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

13 Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS . . . . . . . . . . . 83

14 Converting from the floorstand model to the rack model . . 93

15 Completion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9715.1 Floorstand model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9715.1.1 Attaching the front cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9715.1.2 Closing the server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9915.2 Rack model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10115.2.1 Attaching the rack front cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10115.2.2 Closing the server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102

16 Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10516.1 Cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10516.2 SCSI configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111

Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

Related publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123

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1 IntroductionThe PRIMERGY TX200 S2 Server is an Intel-based server for medium-sized networks and large companies. The server is suitable for use as a file server as well as an application, information, or Internet server. It is available as a floor-stand or rack model. The floorstand model can be converted to a rack model using an optional conversion kit.

1.1 Overview of the documentation

I PRIMERGY manuals are available in PDF format on the ServerBooks CD which is supplied in the ServerView Suite package for every server system.

These PDF files can also be downloaded free of charge from the Internet: at http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com you will find an overview page with the online documentation available on the Internet. You can go to the PRIMERGY Server documentation by clicking on industry standard servers.

Concept and target groups

This Options Guide shows you how you can expand and upgrade the server.

I The Operating Manual for the server describes how you install/remove the hot-plug components.

The activities described in this manual may only be performed by technical specialists.

Additional documentation about the server

The PRIMERGY TX200 S2 documentation comprises the following additional manuals:

– The “Safety” manual (printed copy always supplied with the server, and available as a PDF file on the ServerBooks CD supplied)

– The “Guarantee” manual (printed copy always supplied with the server, and available as a PDF file on the ServerBooks CD supplied)

– The “Returning used devices” manual (PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD)

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Extensions and conversions Introduction

– The Operating Manual for PRIMERGY TX200 S2 (PDF available on the ServerBooks CD supplied)

– The Technical Manual for the system board D1919 (PDF available on the ServerBooks CD supplied)

– The “BIOS Setup” manual (PDF available on the ServerBooks CD supplied)– The “PRIMERGY ServerView Suite - ServerStart” manual (printed copy

always supplied with the server, and available as PDF file on the ServerBooks CD supplied)

– The “Global Array Manager Client Software User’s Guide” (PDF available on the ServerBooks CD supplied)

– The “Integrated Mirroring User’s Guide” (PDF available on the ServerBooks CD supplied)

I You can order a supplementary ServerBooks CD by sending an e-mail to the following address, quoting your server data: [email protected]

Further sources of information:

– Technical Manual on the relevant rack– Manual on the monitor– Manual on ServerView Server Management– Manual on the RemoteView Remote Test and Diagnostics System – Documentation on boards and drives– Documentation on your operating system– Information files on your operating system

(see also “Related publications” on page 121)

1.2 Extensions and conversions

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. The second processor must have at least the same clock frequency as the first processor.

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Introduction Extensions and conversions

Extension of the main memory

The six slots for the main memory are suitable for PC2-3200 DDR DIMM memory modules. The organization in three memory banks, 0 to 2, permits rapid memory access with two-way interleaving.

Memory modules must always be incorporated in pairs. A memory bank must always be equipped fully with the same type of memory modules.

Additional accessible drives

Two free 5.25-inch bays are available for accessible drives.

The third 5.25-inch bay offers a 5.25-inch slim line and a 5.25-inch bay. The 5.25-inch bay is occupied by a 3.5-inch x 1-inch floppy disk drive.

Hard disks extension box

The two free 5.25-inch bays for accessible drives can be used to integrate a hard disks extension box.

The hard disks extension box enables up to three additional HDD modules to be integrated. Each HDD module can accommodate a SCSI hard disk drive with an SCA (Single Connector Attachment) interface and a height of at most 1 inch. The connection to the SCSI backplane is made without cables via the SCA interface. This makes it simple to plug in or pull out the HDD modules. If the server has a RAID controller and the corresponding RAID configuration, defective HDD modules can also be replaced while the system is operating.

Additional controllers in the PCI slots

The system board offers five PCI slots. The bus frequency of PCI slot 5 is 33 MHz, of the PCI slots 3 and 4 100 MHz/133 MHz and of the PCI slots 1 and 2 66 MHz.

The hardware of the system board optimizes the speed of the PCI bus (IOOP™) for PCI slots 3 and 4, depending on how the slots are equipped. If only one of this two slots is occupied, the PCI bus speed is 133 MHz. For all other equipment variants the PCI bus speed is 100 MHz.

The PCI slot 1(blue socket) is prepared for Zero Channel RAID (ZCR).

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Extensions and conversions Introduction

RemoteView

RemoteView provides you with a comprehensive test and diagnostics package. The test and diagnostics software is stored on a chipDISK. The chipDISK is a memory component with an IDE interface. In the event of a fault the test and diagnostics software is automatically loaded from the chipDISK and executed.

RemoteView Service Board S2 LP

The RemoteView Service Board S2 LP (RSB S2 LP) is a PCI board with a completely independent system, i.e. it has its own operating system with Web server and SNMP agents and can optionally be equipped with an external power supply. The RSB S2 LP is inserted into PCI slot 5 and connected to the system board via a power and a data cable. The RSB S2 LP permits remote diagnosis for system analysis, remote system configuration and remote restart even in the event of operating system failure or hardware faults. It has its own LAN connection and its own COM port. All the functions of the RSB S2 LP are thus available either via a LAN or modem.

External SCSI interface

If the internal hard disks are connected via a PCI RAID controller, one channel of the on-board controller can also be made available for connecting peripheral cabinets via an external SCSI interface.

Parallel interface for printers

As an option, a parallel interface can be provided for printers.

Upgrading to redundant system fans

The two system fans can be upgraded to four system fans. If four system fans are installed, the fans are operating in a redundant configuration. A defective system fan can be replaced during the next service.

Conversion standard power supply to hot-plug power supply

The standard power supply can be replaced by a hot-plug power supply. The hot-plug power supply consists of two power supply modules.

If one power supply module fails, the other power supply module guarantees the unrestricted operation and the defective power supply module can be replaced be replaced while the system is operating (hot-plug).

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Introduction Notational conventions

Conversion of the floorstand model to a rack model

The floorstand model can optionally be converted so that the server can be integrated into the common rack systems.

1.3 Notational conventions

The following notational conventions are used in this manual:

Text in italics indicates commands, menu items or software programs.

„Quotation marks“ indicate names of chapters and terms that are being emphasized.

Ê describes activities that must be performed in the order shown.

V CAUTION! pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol. Failure to observe this warning may endanger your life, destroy the system or lead to the loss of data.

I indicates additional information, notes and tips.

Table 1: Notational conventions

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2 ProcedureV CAUTION!

The actions described in these instructions should only be performed by technical specialists. Equipment repairs should only be performed by authorized, qualified staff. Any unauthorized opening and improper repairs could expose the user to risks (electric shock, energy hazards, fire hazards) and could also damage the equipment. Please note that any unauthorized opening of the device will result in the invalidation of the warranty and exclusion from all liability.

Ê First of all please familiarize yourself with the safety instructions in the section chapter “Safety notes” on page 13ff.

Ê Ensure that all required manuals (see “Additional documentation about the server” on page 5) are available, printing out the PDF files if necessary. You will definitely need the Operating Manual for the server and the Technical Manual for the system board.

Ê Shut down the server correctly, switch it off, pull out the power plug, and open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

Ê Extend or upgrade your server as described in the relevant chapter.

I The Operating Manual for the server describes how you install/remove the hot-plug components.

I Procedures which are identical for the floorstand and rack models are only described for the floorstand model.

Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

Ê Start the operating system and, if necessary, configure it as required (see the Operating Manual).

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3 Safety notesI The following safety notes are also provided in the “Safety” manual.

This device complies with the relevant safety regulations for data processing equipment.

If you have any questions about where you can set up the device, contact your sales outlet or our customer service team.

V CAUTION!

The actions described in these instructions should only be performed by technical specialists. Equipment repairs should only be performed by authorized, qualified staff. Any unauthorized openings and improper repairs could expose the user to risks (electric shock, energy hazards, fire hazards) and could also damage the equipment. Please note that any unauthorized openings of the device will result in the invalidation of the warranty and exclusion from all liability.

Before operating the device

V CAUTION!

● 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 machine.

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.

● Transport the device only in the original packaging or in packaging that protects it from knocks and jolts.

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Safety notes

Installation and operation

V CAUTION!

● If the rack model is integrated in an installation that receives power from an industrial (public) power supply network with the IEC309 connector, the (public) power supply protection must comply with the requirements for the non-industrial (public) power supply networks for the type A connector.

● The server automatically sets itself to a voltage in the range of 100 V to 240 V. Make sure that your local voltage is within this range.

● This device has a specially approved power cable and must only be connected to a grounded insulated socket.

● Ensure that the power socket on the device or the grounded wall outlet is freely accessible.

● The ON/OFF button does not disconnect the device from the mains voltage. To disconnect the line voltage completely, switch OFF the mains power switch (if available on the standard power supply unit) and remove the power plug(s) from the grounded insulated socket(s).

● Always connect the device and the attached peripherals to the same power circuit. Otherwise you run the risk of losing data if, for example, the central processing unit is still running but the peripheral device (e.g. storage subsystem) has failed during a power outage.

● Data cables to peripheral devices must be adequately shielded.

● To the LAN wiring the requirements apply in accordance with the standards EN 50173 and EN 50174-1/2. As minimum requirement the use of a protected LAN line of category 5 for 10/100 MBps Ethernet, and/or of category 5e for Gigabit Ethernet is considered. The requirements of the specification ISO/IEC 11801 are to be considered.

● Route the cables in such a way that they do not form a potential hazard (make sure no-one can trip over them) and that they cannot be damaged. When connecting up a device, refer to the relevant notes in this manual.

● Never connect or disconnect data transmission lines during a storm (lightning hazard).

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Safety notes

V CAUTION!

● In emergencies (e.g. damaged casing, controls or cables, penetration of liquids or foreign matter), switch off the device immediately, remove the power plug and contact your sales outlet or customer service team.

● Proper operation of the device (in accordance with IEC 60950/EN 60950) is only ensured if the casing is completely assembled and the rear covers for the installation openings have been put in place (electric shock, cooling, fire protection, interference suppression).

● Only install system expansions that satisfy the requirements and rules governing safety and electromagnetic compatibility and relating to telecommunications terminal equipment. If you install other expan-sions, you may damage the system or violate the safety regulations and regulations governing RFI suppression. Information on which system expansions are suitable can be obtained from the customer service centre or your sales outlet.

● The components or parts marked with a warning label (e.g. lightning symbol) may only be opened, removed or exchanged by authorized, qualified personnel. The hot-plug power supply units are exceptions to this rule.

● The warranty expires if the device is damaged during the installation or replacement of system expansions.

● You may only set those resolutions and refresh rates specified in the „Technical data“ section of the monitor description. Otherwise, you may damage your monitor. If you are in any doubt, contact your sales outlet or customer service centre.

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Safety notes

Batteries

V CAUTION!

● Incorrect replacement of batteries may lead to a risk of explosion. The batteries may only be replaced with identical batteries or with a type recommended by the manufacturer (see the technical manual for the system board under “Related publications” on page 121).

● Replace the lithium battery on the system board in accordance with the instructions in the technical manual for the system board (see “Related publications” on page 121).

Notes on handling CDs and CD-/DVD-ROM drives

V CAUTION!

● Use only CDs in proper condition in the CD-/DVD-ROM drive of your server to prevent data loss, damage to the device and injuries.

● Therefore, check each CD for damage, cracks, breakage etc. before inserting it in the drive.

Please note that any additional labels applied may change the mechanical properties of a CD and cause imbalance.

Damaged and imbalanced CDs can break at high drive speeds (data loss).

Under certain conditions sharp-edged pieces of broken CDs can penetrate the cover of the drive (damage to the device) and be thrown out of the device (danger of injury, particularly on uncovered body parts such as the face or neck).

I You protect the CD-/DVD-ROM drive and prevent mechanical damage, as well as premature wearing of the CDs, by observing the following suggestions:

– Only insert the CDs in the drive when needed and remove them after use.

– Store the CDs in suitable sleeves.– Protect the CDs from exposure to heat and direct sunlight.

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Safety notes

Note about the laser

The CD-/DVD-ROM drive is classified for laser class 1according to IEC 60825-1.

V CAUTION!

The CD-/DVD-ROM drive contains a laser diode (LED). Sometimes the LED produces a stronger laser beam than laser class 1. Direct view into this laser beam is dangerous.

Never remove parts of the CD-/DVD-ROM drive assembly!

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

When you handle components fitted with ESDs, you must observe the following points under all circumstances:

● Remove the power plug from the power socket before inserting or removing components containing ESDs.

● You must always discharge yourself of static charges (e.g. by touching a grounded object) before working.

● The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charges.

● Only touch the components at the positions highlighted in green (touch points).

● Do not touch any exposed pins or conductors on a component.

● Use a grounding cable designed for this purpose to connect yourself to the system unit as you install components.

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Safety notes

● Place all components on a static-safe base.

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 PreparationV CAUTION!

Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 13ff.

4.1 Floorstand model

4.1.1 Opening the server

Ê Terminate all applications and shut down the server correctly.

Ê If your operating system has not switched off the sever, press the on/off switch.

Ê Pull all power connectors out of the power outlets.

Ê If required, remove the lock on the side cover.

Figure 2: Loosening the knurled screw

Ê Loosen the green knurled screw (1).

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Floorstand model Preparation

Figure 3: Removing the left-hand side cover

Ê Push back the left-hand side cover approxiate 10 cm (1).

Ê Remove the side cover (2).

4.1.2 Removing the front cover

Remove the front cover when making the following extensions and upgrades:

– Installing further accessible drives

– Upgrading the floorstand model to a rack model

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Preparation Floorstand model

Figure 4: Removing the hard disk cover

Ê Open the server and remove the key.

Ê Push the drive cover up as far as possible (1).

Ê Remove the hard disk cover (2 + 3).

Figure 5: Pulling out the locking buttons

Ê Pull out the two green locking buttons (1+2).

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Floorstand model Preparation

Figure 6: Removing the front cover

Ê Pull the front cover forward slightly at the lower edge (1).

Ê Unhook the front cover at the top (2) and remove it.

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Preparation Rack model

4.2 Rack model

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.

4.2.1 Opening the server

Figure 7: Loosening the knurled screws

Ê Loosen the four knurled screws (1) and pull the server as far as possible out of the rack (2).

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Rack model Preparation

Depending on how accessible the server is in the rack cabinet, it can make sense to remove it from the cabinet. If you do not want to remove the server from the rack cabinet, please skip this page.

I If the server is integrated in a Classic rack cabinet, instructions on how to remove it are provided in the Operating Manual.

Figure 8: Removing the server from the rack cabinet

Ê Disconnect all cables on the rear of the server.

Ê Remove one screw on each side (1).

Ê Push the server a little way in the direction of the arrow (2) until the hooks on the telescopic rails are released.

V CAUTION!

At least two people are needed to lift the server out of the rack cabinet.

Ê Lift the server out of the rails (3) and place it on a table, for example.

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Preparation Rack model

Figure 9: Loosening the knurled screw

Ê Loosen the green knurled screw (1).

Figure 10: Removing the top cover

Ê Push back the top cover approxiate 10 cm (1).

Ê Remove the top cover (2).

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Rack model Preparation

4.2.2 Removing the rack front cover

Remove the rack front cover when carrying out the following extension:

– Installing further accessible drives

Figure 11: Removing the rack front cover

Ê Remove two screws on either side (1).

Ê Remove the rack front cover to the front together with the plastic cover (2).

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5 Main memoryV CAUTION!

Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 13ff.

The system board supports up to 12 Gbytes of main memory. 6 slots (2 slots form a memory bank) are provided for the main memory. Each memory bank is equipped with two 512-Mbyte, 1-Gbyte or 2-Gbyte registered DDR333 (PC2700) memory modules.

A memory bank can optionally be configured as a hot-spare bank.

As memory bank 2 is already equipped either with 1-Gbyte, 2-Gbyte or4-Gbyte of memory in the basic unit, the memory extensions can be performed up to two times for memory banks 1 and 0.

ECC with memory scrubbing and with the Single Device Data Correction (SDDC, Chipkill) function is standard.

5.1 Equipping rules

Figure 12: Structure of the main memory in memory banks and memory modules

– “Single-rank, registered” memory modules with x4 organization are supported.

– Each memory bank is equipped with two memory modules with the same capacity. Memory access takes place in 2-way interleaved mode.

Memory bank 0 - DIMM-0A

Memory bank 0 - DIMM-0B

Memory bank 1 - DIMM-1A

Memory bank 1 - DIMM-1B

Memory bank 2 - DIMM-2A

Memory bank 2 - DIMM-2B

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Extending/replacing the main memory Main memory

– The memory module capacity can differ for the various memory banks: e.g. memory bank 0A/0B can be equipped with two 512-Mbyte memory modules, and memory bank 1A/1B with two 1-Gbyte memory modules.

The table below shows the order in which the memory banks must be equipped:

5.2 Extending/replacing the main memory

Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

Figure 13: Removing the ventilation duct over the main memory

Ê Press the green touch point of the latch (1) in the direction of the arrow.

DIMM-2A/DIMM-2B

DIMM-1A/DIMM-1B

DIMM-0A/DIMM-0B

Empty Empty Empty

Equipped Empty Empty

Equipped Equipped Empty

Equipped Equipped Equipped

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Main memory Extending/replacing the main memory

Ê Lift out the ventilation duct over the main memory.

Figure 14: Removing a memory module

Ê Press the holders on either side of the mounting location concerned outward (1).

Ê If the mounting location was already equipped: pull the memory module out of the mounting location (2).

Figure 15: Inserting a memory module

Ê Press the holders on either side of the mounting location concerned outward.

Ê Insert the memory module in the mounting location (1) until the holders at the sides engage (2).

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Figure 16: Inserting the ventilation duct over the main memory

Ê Reinsert the ventilation duct over the main memory.

V CAUTION!

Take note of the guides in the chassis (see arrows).

Ensure that the latch (1) engages.

Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

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6 ProcessorsV CAUTION!

Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 13ff.

V CAUTION!

Processors are modules which can react extremely sensitively to electro-static discharges and which must therefore always be handled with care. After a processor has been removed from its protective sleeve or from its socket, place it with its smooth side down on a non-conducting, antistatic surface. Never push a processor over a surface.

6.1 Installing a second processor

The system board can be upgraded with a second processor. The upgrade kit consists of a processor, a heat sink, and a processor fan.

V CAUTION!

Only processors of the same type may be used on the system board. The second processor must have at least the same clock frequency as the first processor. The server always configures itself to the lower clock frequency of the two processors. For dual operation, use a suitable multi-processor operating system.

Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

Ê Remove the ventilation duct over the main memory (see page 28).

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Installing a second processor Processors

Figure 17: Removing the ventilation duct over the system fans

Ê Lift out the ventilation duct over the system fans.

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Figure 18: Removing the heat sink holder

Ê Press the green touch point in the direction of the arrow.

Ê Lift out the heat sink holder.

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Figure 19: Removing the dummy cover for the processor fan

Ê Press on the hook in the direction of the arrow (1) and remove the dummy cover for the processor fan in the direction of the arrow (2).

V CAUTION!

Keep the dummy cover for future use. If you remove the processor again and do not replace it with a new one, reinstall the dummy cover. When you install the dummy cover, first place the lower hook on the processor

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fan holder and then press the dummy cover toward the front of the device until the upper hook latches in place. This ensures that the system is cooled properly.

Figure 20: Removing the processor fan holder

Ê Press the two green touchstones simultaneously in opposite directions (see arrows) and lift out the processor fan holder.

Figure 21: Releasing the lever

Ê Release the socket lifter by pressing it sideways and pull it upward as far as it will go.

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Figure 22: Inserting the processor

Ê Position the new processor over the socket and then carefully press it into the socket (1).

V CAUTION!

The processor can only be installed in one particular direction. Note the marking on one of the corners. To avoid damaging the pins or the processor, do not force it into the socket.

Ê Lock the processor in place in the socket by returning the socket lifter to its original position (2).

Figure 23: Removing the protective cover

Ê Remove the protective cover on the underside of the heat sink.

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Figure 24: Installing the heat sink

Ê Place the heat sink on the processor socket.

V CAUTION!

If you find an air flow arrow on the top side of the heat sink, place the heat sink in the way that the air flow arrow shows in direction of the server’s rear side.

Ê Fasten the heat sink by tightening the four screws in a crossover pattern.

V CAUTION!

Never install a processor without a heat sink and processor fan as otherwise the processor may overheat, causing the processor and system board to fail.

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Installing a second processor Processors

Figure 25: Installing the processor fan holder

Ê Reinstall the processor fan holder.

V CAUTION!

Ensure that the two green touchstones engage.

Figure 26: Installing a second processor fan

Ê Pull the tab up (1).

Ê Install the second processor fan in the empty mounting location in the processor fan holder.

Ê Press the tab down until it latches in place.

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Figure 27: Installing the ventilation duct over the system fans

Ê Reinstall the ventilation duct over the system fans.

V CAUTION!

Pay attention to the guides on the processor fan holder and the housing (see arrows).

Ensure that no damage is caused to the cables.

Ê Reinstall the ventilation duct over the main memory (see page 30).

Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

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6.2 Replacing the processor

V CAUTION!

Only processors of the same type may be used on the system board. The second processor must have at least the same clock frequency as the first processor. The server always configures itself to the lower clock frequency of the two processors. For dual operation, use a suitable multi-processor operating system.

Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

Ê Remove the ventilation duct over the main memory (see page 28).

Ê Remove the ventilation duct over the system fans (see page 32).

Ê Remove the heat sink holder (see page 33).

Ê Remove the processor fan holder (see page 35).

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Figure 28: Removing the heat sink

Ê Loosen the four screws in a crossover pattern.

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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Figure 29: Removing an old processor

Ê Release the socket lifter by pressing it sideways and pull it upward as far as it will go (1).

Ê Lift the installed processor carefully out of the socket (2).

Figure 30: Inserting a new processor

Ê Position the new processor over the socket and then carefully press it into the socket (1).

V CAUTION!

The processor can only be installed in one particular direction. Note the marking on one of the corners. To avoid damaging the pins or the processor, do not force it into the socket.

Ê Lock the processor in place in the socket by returning the socket lifter to its original position (2).

Ê Apply a small amount of thermal paste to the upper side of the new processor.

Ê Ensure a thin and even distribution of the thermal paste.

Ê Place the heat sink on the processor socket (see page 37).

Ê Fasten the heat sink by tightening the four screws in a crossover pattern.

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Ê Reinstall the processor fan holder (see page 38).

Ê Reinstall the ventilation duct over the system fans (see page 39).

Ê Reinstall the ventilation duct over the main memory (see page 30).

Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

6.3 Replacing the heat sink

Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

Ê Remove the ventilation duct over the main memory (see page 28).

Ê Remove the ventilation duct over the system fans (see page 32).

Ê Remove the heat sink (see page 33).

Ê Remove the processor fan holder (see page 35).

Ê Loosen the four screws on the heat sink socket in a crossover pattern (see page 41).

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 (see page 36).

Ê Place the heat sink on the processor socket (see page 37).

Ê Fasten the heat sink by tightening the four screws in a crossover pattern.

Ê Reinstall the processor fan holder (see page 38).

Ê Reinstall the ventilation duct over the system fans (see page 39).

Ê Reinstall the ventilation duct over the main memory (see page 30).

Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

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7 Accessible drivesV CAUTION!

Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 13ff.

Two free 5.25-inch bays are available for accessible drives. These two bays can also be used to install a hard disks extension box or double-height tape drives.

The third 5.25-inch bay is already occupied by a 3.5-inch x 1-inch floppy disk drive. Above the floppy disk drive a slim line CD/DVD-ROM drive can be installed.

7.1 Installing a slim line CD/DVD-ROM drive

Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

Ê Remove the ventilation duct over the system fans (see page 32).

Figure 31: Loosening the locking tab

Ê Pull the locking tab of the CD/DVD-ROM dummy frame upward (see arrow) and push the dummy frame out of the bay in direction of the front side.

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Figure 32: Installing the CD-DVD-ROM drive in the mounting frame

Ê Install the slim line CD/DVD-ROM drive in the provided mounting frame. No screws are needed. The mounting frame has little noses which fit into the CD/DVD-ROM drive.

Ê Push the mounting frame in its former bay until the locking tab engages at the rear.

Figure 33: Connecting the cables to the CD-DVD-ROM drive

Ê Connect the power cable (1; Standard power supply plug P11 or hot-plug power supply connector Con 4 of the cable T26139-Y3856-V4) and the data cable (2; T26139-Y3662-V10) to the slim line CD/DVD-ROM drive.

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Figure 34: Connecting the cable on the system board

Ê Connect the cable to the system board. You will find the connector near to the connector of the floppy cable.

Ê Reinstall the ventilation duct over the system fans (see page 39).

Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

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7.2 Installing an accessible 5.25-inch drive

The 5.25-inch drives available are magnetic tape drives and DVD-ROM burners. These drives can be installed in the two free 5.25-inch bays.

Ê Open the server and remove the front cover or rack front cover as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

I New 5.25-inch drives are supplied without EasyClick rails. Before installing a new 5.25-inch drive you must therefore remove the EasyClick rails from the dummy cover and mount the EasyClick rails on the new 5.25-inch drive.

I If you install a magnetic tape drive with double height (3.2-inch), both dummy covers of the free 5.25-inch bays must be removed.

Figure 35: Removing the dummy cover

Ê Press the two metal tongues of the EasyClick rails inward (1) until the locking mechanism is released.

Ê Remove the dummy cover from the bay (2).

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Ê Remove the EasyClick rails from the dummy cover by removing the four screws on each side.

I Note that there are two M3 screws and two UNC screws on each side.

V CAUTION!

Keep the dummy cover for future use. If you remove the accessible drive again and do not replace it with a new one, the dummy cover must be reinstalled to comply with EMC regulations and to satisfy cooling require-ments and fire protection measures.

Figure 36: Attaching the EasyClick rails - DVD-ROM burner

Ê Screw the EasyClick rails onto either side of the new 5.25-inch drive using two M3x4.5mm screws (1). Use the first hole in each upper row of holes as shown in the figure.

I Keep the remaining screws for future use. The different drives are fastened using different screws. Starting on the next page, you will find figures which show the attaching of the EasyClick rails for magnetic tape drives.

Ê Push the new drive about halfway into the bay.

Ê Connect the data cable to the accessible drive (see the cabling plans in the Appendix).

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Ê Connect the power cable to the accessible drive (see the cabling plans in the Appendix).

Ê Push the drive fully into the bay until the EasyClick rails latch in place.

Ê Attach the front cover or rack front cover, close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

You will find in the following figures which holes and screws should be used for the magnetic tape dives.

I The magnetic tape drive LTO2 Ultrium needs a bar. This bar is positioned between the EasyClick rails and the housing of the magnetic tape drive.

Figure 37: Bar- magnetic tape drive LTO2 Ultrium

Figure 38: Attaching the EasyClick rails - magnetic tape drive LTO2 Ultrium

UNCM3x4.5mm

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Figure 39: Attaching the EasyClick rails - magnetic tape drive SDLT 320

Figure 40: Attaching the EasyClick rails - magnetic tape drive SLR100

UNC

M3x4.5mm

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Figure 41: Attaching the EasyClick rails - magnetic tape drive DDS4

Figure 42: Attaching the EasyClick rails - magnetic tape drive DDS Gen5

M3x4.5mm

M3x4.5mm

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7.3 Installing the hard disks extension box

Ê Open the server and remove the front cover or rack front cover as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

I The hard disks extension box is supplied without EasyClick rails. Before installing a new hard disks extension box you must therefore remove the EasyClick rails from one of the two dummy covers and mount the EasyClick rails on the hard disks extension box.

Ê Remove the dummy covers from the two upper 5.25-inch bays for accessible drives:

Ê Press the two metal tongues of the EasyClick rails inward (1) until the locking mechanism is released.

Ê Remove the dummy cover from the bay.

Ê Remove the EasyClick rails from one of the dummy covers by removing the four screws on each side.

I Note that there are two M3 screws and two UNC screws on each side.

V CAUTION!

Keep the dummy covers for future use. If you remove the hard disks extension box again and do not replace it with new drives, the dummy covers must be reinstalled to comply with EMC regulations and to satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures.

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Figure 43: Attaching the EasyClick rails

Ê Screw the EasyClick rails onto either side of the hard disks extension box using four M3 screws for each rail. Use the holes marked above for this purpose.

Figure 44: Disconnecting the SCSI terminator

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Ê Disconnect the connector from the SCSI terminator carefully.

Ê Push the hard disks extension box fully into the bay until the EasyClick rails latch in place.

Figure 45: Connecting the cables

Ê Connect the power cable (Standard power supply: plug P4/ hot-plug power supply: cableT26139-Y3856-V4 connector Con2) to the hard disks extension box (1).

Ê Connect the SCSI cable whose connector was connected to the SCSI termi-nator to the hard disks extension box (2).

Ê Connect the I2C cable (T26139-Y3718-V601) connector Con2 to the hard disks extension box (3).

Ê Secure the I2C cable with a green clamp (a).

Ê Attach the front cover or rack front cover, close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

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8 Controller in the PCI slotsV CAUTION!

Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 13ff.

The system board offers five PCI slots. The bus frequency of PCI slot 5 is 33 MHz, of the PCI slots 3 and 4 100 MHz/133 MHz and of the PCI slots 1 and 2 66 MHz.

The hardware of the system board optimizes the speed of the PCI bus (IOOP™) for PCI slots 3 and 4, depending on how the slots are equipped. If only one of this two slots is occupied, the PCI bus speed is 133 MHz. For all other equipment variants the PCI bus speed is 100 MHz.

The PCI slot 1(blue socket) is prepared for Zero Channel RAID (ZCR).

PCI slot 5 is equipped with a pull-out aid to guarantee the cooling of the system.

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Installing a controller (PCI slots 1-4) Controller in the PCI slots

8.1 Installing a controller (PCI slots 1-4)

Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

Figure 46: Removing the rear cover

Ê Push the green fastening slider toward the rear (1).

Ê Remove the PCI slot’s rear cover (2).

V CAUTION!

Keep the rear cover of the PCI slot for future use. If you remove the controller again and do not replace it with a new one, the rear cover must be reinstalled to comply with EMC regulations and to satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures.

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Figure 47: Installing a controller

Ê Install the controller in the PCI slot and press it carefully into the associated plug-in location on the system board (1). Ensure that the rear cover fits into the recess (a).

Ê Push the green fastening slider over the rear cover’s bracket (2).

Ê If required, connect the cables to the controller and other components.

Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

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8.2 Installing a controller (PCI slot 5)

V CAUTION!

In PCI slot 5 it is obligatory to install the pull-out aid for cooling reasons.

Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

Figure 48: Removing the pull-out aid

Ê Push the green fastening slider toward the rear (1).

Ê Remove the pull-out aid (2).

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Figure 49: Removing the rear cover from the pull-out aid

Ê Lift the green movable snap-fits not more than 1 mm (1) until the rear cover is released completely.

Ê Remove the rear cover (2).

V CAUTION!

Keep the rear cover. If the controller is removed and not replaced with a new one, the rear cover must be reinstalled due to cooling, to comply with applicable EMC regulations (regulations on electromag-netic compatibility) and to protect against fire.

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Figure 50: Installing the controller in the pull-out aid

Ê Press the green snap-fits down completely (1) until they are released from the pull-out aid (A) and remove it (2).

Ê Place the controller (B) into the slot (C) of the pull-out aid (3).

Ê Insert and move one green snap-fit (D) down the guidances next to where the controller is not covered by connectors. Make the snap-fit engage at the upper edge of the board (4).

Ê Repeat the procedure with some snap-fits (D).

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Figure 51: Installing the pull-out aid

Ê Install the pull-out aid with the controller in the PCI slot and press it carefully into the associated plug-in location on the system board (1). Ensure that the rear cover fits into the recess (a).

Ê Push the green fastening slider over the rear cover’s bracket (2).

Ê If required, connect the cables to the controller and other components.

Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

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8.3 PCI slot assembling

You will find an overview of the released controllers on the next page.

Adapter class Adapter priority Slot sequence

External SCSI interface 1 Chassis

Parallel port 2 IO-shield chassis

FC (QLA2340, LP9802) 3 4, 3, 2, 1, 5

RSB S2 LP 4 5

LAN controller 5 4, 3, 2, 1, 5

RAID, SCSI internal 6 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

RAID, SCSI external 7 4, 3, 2, 1, 5

Table 2: Slot sequence

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Figure 52: PCI adapter configuration

Type PCI-X 1.0 PCI-X 1.0

ChipSet Dobson PXH-D

PCI Bus numbers may change:e.g. if a PCI bridge controller is installed, or Broadcom onboard LANcontroller is implemented

Scan Order 1 2 3 4 5

TX200 S2 All Slots non-hot-plug Hot Plug n n n y y

Volt. 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3

Bit 64 64 64 64 64

MHz 100/133

100/133

100/133

100/133

100/133

Bus # 3 3 3 6 7

TX200 S2 Slot 1 PCI 2.3 (32/33MHz) Slot # 1 2 3 4 5

Vendor Typ Form(LP/FH)

MHz T/RR Max.#

IDEOnboard - 64/66 2

SCSIOnboard LSI 53C1030 - 64/133 2 channel

Adaptec AHA-29160 64/66 4/2 x x x x x

Adaptec AHA-29160 LP 64/66 2 x x x x x

SCSI RAIDOnboard (TX300S2) Dobson (ibutton) 64/133 2

Onboard (TX300S2) IME 64/133 2

LSI TX200 S2 only: U320-0 64/133 0 x - - - -

LSI U320-1 64/66 2/2 x x x x x

LSI U320-1 LP LP 64/66 2 x x x x x

LSI U320-2 64/66 2 / 2 x x x x x

LSI U320-2x 64/133 2 / 2 x x x x x

LSI U320-4x 64/133 2 / 1 - x x x x

FCQLogic QL2340 64/133 3 / 3 x x x x x

QLogic QL2340 LP LP 64/133 3 x x x x x

Emulex LP9802 64/133 3 / 3 x x x x x

Emulex LP9802 LP LP 64/133 3 x x x x x

EthernetFSC Onboard LAN Broadcom 5721 (D1889/D1899) - - - -Intel PRO/1000 MF Server 64/133 4 / 3 x x x x x

Intel PRO/1000 MF Server LP LP 64/133 4 x x x x xIntel PRO/1000 MT Server 64/133 4 / 3 x x x x x

Intel PRO/1000 MT Server LP LP 64/133 4 x x x x xIntel PRO/1000 MT Desktop 32/66 4 / 3 x x x x x

Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop LP LP 32/66 4 x x x x x

Intel PRO/1000MT Dual 64/133 3/3 x x x - -

Intel PRO/1000MT Dual LP LP 64/133 3 x x x - -

WAN / ATMX25 Eicon S94

S26361-F2610-E2 FH 64/66 2/- x x x x x

MiscFSC RSB-S2 LP - 1 x x x x x

parallel port 1

Note:x Preferred slot configuration

x Release is necessary

- Adapter will not be released for this slot

Do not use Intel Dual in slot 4 or 5 (replace with Intel 1000 Server or MT or move to another slot)

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Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 13ff.

9.1 Installing the chipDISK

V CAUTION!

If the chipDISK has been installed it is not possible to use the ATA port.

Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

Figure 53: Installing the chipDISK

Ê Connect the chipDISK to the plug-in location on the system board.

V CAUTION!

Note the coding of the chipDISK and plug-in location.

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Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

9.2 RemoteView Service Board S2 LP

I How to install/remove and configure the RSB S2 LP is described in detail in the “RemoteView Service Board S2/ S2 LP 1.x, Mounting and Setting Up” manual.

The preferred mounting location for the RSB S2 is PCI slot 5.

The RSB S2 LP is connected to the system board via a power and a data cable. The RSB S2 LP kit contains an external power supply.

I The RSB S2 LP can be equipped with a low-profile bracket. In this case extend the bracket using the adapter (K668-C63) from the system accessory pack:

Figure 54: Attaching the adapter

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Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

Figure 55: Connecting cables to the RSB S2 LP

Ê Connect the power cable (1) and the data cable (2) to the RSB S2 LP.

Ê Install the RSB S2 LP in PCI slot 5 as described in section “Installing a controller (PCI slot 5)” on page 60.

Figure 56: Connecting cables to the system board

Ê Connect the data cable to the connector IPMB (1) and the power cable to the connector KVM Power (2) on the system board.

Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

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10 External SCSI interfaceV CAUTION!

Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 13ff.

10.1 Installing the external SCSI interface

Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

Ê Remove the ventilation duct over the system fans (see page 32).

Ê Remove the processor fan holder (see page 35).

Figure 57: Routing the cable

Ê Route the SCSI cable as shown in the photo.

Ê Attach the SCSI cable’s connector to port SCSI A on the system board (see the configurations in the Appendix).

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Figure 58: Fastening the plug connector at the rear of the housing

Ê Remove the two threaded bolts from the plug connector.

Ê Feed the plug connector through the notch at the rear of the housing.

Ê Fasten the plug connector to the rear of the housing using the threaded bolts removed beforehand (see arrow).

Ê Reinstall the processor fan holder (see page 38).

Ê Reinstall the ventilation duct over the system fans (see page 39).

Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

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Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 13ff.

11.1 Installing a parallel interface

Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

Ê Remove the ventilation duct over the main memory (see page 28).

Figure 59: Breaking off the interface plate

Ê Break off the interface plate using a screwdriver.

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LAN

ALA

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Figure 60: Fastening the plug connector at the rear of the housing

Ê Feed the plug connector through the notch at the rear of the housing.

Ê Fasten the plug connector to the rear of the housing using the threaded bolts supplied (see arrows).

Figure 61: Routing the cable

Ê Route the cable as shown in the photo.

Ê Connect the cable’s connector to the parallel port connector on the system board (see arrow).

Ê Reinstall the ventilation duct over the main memory (see page 30).

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Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

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V CAUTION!

Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 13ff.

If only two system fans are installed (no redundancy), a defective fan must be replaced immediately.

If four system fans are installed, the fans are operating in a redundant configu-ration. A defective system fan can be replaced during the next service.

Das Hochrüstkit besteht aus einer Adapterbaugruppe, zwei Lüfterkäfigen und zwei Systemlüftern.

Ê Open the server and remove the front cover as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

Ê Remove the ventilation duct over the system fans (see page 78).

Ê Remove the processor fan holder (see page 35).

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Figure 62: Inserting the adapter board

Ê Insert the adapter board and fasten it with 3 screws M3x4.5mm (see arrows).

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Figure 63: Removing the jumpers

Ê Remove the jumpers from the system board and from the adapter board.

Figure 64: Connecting the cable

Ê Connect the cable T26139-Y2493-V8 as shown in the photo.

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Figure 65: Installing the fan cages

Ê Hook the fan cage into the recesses on the adapter board.

Ê Fasten the fan cage with one captive screw.

Ê Install the second fan cage in the same way.

Screw

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Figure 66: Installing a system fan

Ê Pull the tab up (1).

Ê Install the system fan in the empty fan cage.

Ê Press the tab down until it latches in place.

Ê Install the second system fan in the same way.

Ê Reinstall the processor fan holder (see page 38).

Ê Reinstall the ventilation duct over the system fans (see page 39).

Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

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13 Conversion standard PS to hot-plug PS

V CAUTION!

Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 13ff.

The conversion kit consists of a PS cage, a Power backplane, a PS safe guard and the power cables.

Figure 67: Conversion kit

Ê Open the server as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

Ê Remove the ventilation duct over the system fans (see page 32).

Ê Remove the processor fan holder (see page 35).

Power backplane

PS cage

PS safeguard

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Figure 68: Removing the guidance of the processor fan holder

Ê Unlock the snap-fit.

Ê Push the guidance of the processor fan holder in direction of the arrow and take it out.

Ê Disconnect all power cables from the system board and the drives (see the cabling plans in the Appendix).

Figure 69: Threading the cables

Ê Thread the power cables through the opening.

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Figure 70: Loosening the screws

Ê Remove the four screws and pull the power supply unit together with the adapter metal cover out of the server.

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Figure 71: Installing the Power backplane in the PS cage

Ê Insert the Power backplane in the PS cage.

Ê Push the Power backplane in direction of the arrow until it engages in the guidances of the PS cage.

Ê Fasten the Power backplane with one screw (see circle).

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Figure 72: Connecting the cables

Ê Connect the following cables to the Xn connectors on the Power backplane:

Ê Remove the cable tie.

No. Xn connector Cable designation

1 X3 T26139-Y3758-V8 / SNP:A3C40057456

2 X4 T26139-Y3939-V2 / SNP:A3C40057635

3 X7 T26139-Y3697-V103 / SNP:A3C40058688

4 X5 T26139-Y3856-V4 / SNP:A3C40057446

5 X6 T26139-Y3856-V5 / SNP:A3C40057451

3

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2

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4

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Figure 73: Installing the PS cage

Ê Push the PS cage into the bay. In the floorstand model the Power backplane is positioned under the top cover, and in the rack model at the right-hand side cover (seen from front side).

V CAUTION!

Make sure that the noses of the PS cage (see arrows) engage in the chassis.

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Figure 74: Fastening the PS cage

Ê Fasten the PS cage with four screws M3x4.5 mm (see arrows) at the rear side.

Ê Push the both power supply modules in the bays of PS cage until they engage.

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Figure 75: Replacing the guidance of the processor fan holder

Ê Lead the three shorter cables (T26139-Y3758-V8, T26139-Y3939-V2, T26139-Y3697-V103) through the left side of the opening.

Ê Lead the three longer cables (T26139-Y3856-V4, T26139-Y3856-V5) to the right side of the opening.

Ê Place the noses of the guidance in the recesses of the chassis and push the guidance down until the noses engage.

V CAUTION!

Ensure that no damage is caused to the cables.

Ê Connect all power cables to the system board and the drives (see the cabling plans in the Appendix).

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Figure 76: Installing the PS safe guard

Ê Install the PS safe guard and fasten it with one screw M3x4.5 mm.

Ê Reinstall the processor fan holder (see page 38).

Ê Reinstall the ventilation duct over the system fans (see page 39).

Ê Close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

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14 Converting from the floorstand model to the rack model

V CAUTION!

Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 13ff.

Ê Open the server and remove the front cover as described in the chapter “Preparation” on page 19ff.

I The front cover is no longer required.

Figure 77: Removing the right-hand side cover

Ê Lift the hook up slightly using a screwdriver.

Ê Push the right-hand side cover in the direction of the arrow.

Ê Lift off the right-hand side cover.

I The right-hand side cover is no longer required.

Ê Lay the server on its right-hand side. Get a second person to help you do this. The server can weigh up to 40 kg.

Ê Ensure that the feet project over the edge of the table.

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Figure 78: Removing the feet

Ê Remove four screws from each of the feet.

Ê Remove the feet.

I The feet are no longer required.

Figure 79: Removing the bar

Ê Remove the three screws (1) on the bar.

Ê Push the bar to the rear (2) until the hooks disengage.

Ê Remove the bar (3).

I The bar is no longer required.

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The drive cage for the accessible drives is constructed in such a way that the accessible drives and the operating panel module can be taken out simply, turned through 90° to the left, and then be reinstalled.

Ê Remove the ventilation duct over the system fans (see page 32).

Ê Remove the dummy covers from the drive cage (figure 35 on page 48).

Ê Unplug the cables from the system board or the accessible drives and remove the drives from the drive cage.

Ê Pull the operating panel module forward out of its mounting location until you can pull the I2C cable, the ribbon cable and USB cable out of the operating panel module. Remove the three cables.

Ê Remove the operating panel module.

Ê Turn the operating panel module through 90° to the left.

Figure 80: Installing the operating panel module

Ê Push the operating panel module halfway into the upper bay of the drive cage.

Ê Connect the I2C cable, the ribbon cable and USB cable to the operating panel module.

Ê Now push the operating panel module fully into the upper bay of the drive cage.

Ê Turn the drives removed beforehand through 90° to the left.

Ê Turn the dummy covers removed beforehand through 90° to the left.

Ê Install the drives and empty covers in the drive cage.

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Ê Reestablish all connections to the drives.

Ê Reinstall the ventilation duct over the system fans (see page 39).

Ê Attach the rack front cover, close the server, connect it to the power outlet, and switch it on as described in the chapter “Completion” on page 97ff.

To enable the rack model to be presented correctly in ServerView, proceed as follows:

Ê Place the ServerStart CD-ROM in the drive.

Ê Under the path \Tools\System Configuration start the SCU_Chassis Model Conversion program and change the server type to "PRIMERGY TX200S2 Rack".

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15 CompletionV CAUTION!

Observe the safety instructions in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 13ff.

15.1 Floorstand model

15.1.1 Attaching the front cover

After you have installed further accessible drives, reattach the front cover.

Figure 81: Hooks on the front cover

Hooks

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Figure 82: Attaching the front cover

Ê Hook on the front cover (1).

Ê Press the front cover onto the housing (2).

Figure 83: Engaging the locking buttons

Ê Press the two locking buttons (1+2) until they engage.

2

1

2

1

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Figure 84: Attaching the hard disk cover

Ê Push the drive cover upward as far as possible (1).

Ê Reinstall the hard disk cover (2 + 3).

15.1.2 Closing the server

Figure 85: Attaching the left-hand side cover

Ê Position the left-hand side cover in such a way that it protrudes approxiate 10 cm at the rear (1). Shut the left-hand side cover.

Ê Push the left-hand side cover all the way forward (2).

1

3

2

1

2

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Figure 86: Fastening the left-hand side cover

Ê Fasten the left-hand side cover with the green knurled screw (1).

Ê Insert the key.

Ê Lock the server.

Ê Connect all power plugs to the power outlets.

Ê Press the on/off key to start up the server.

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15.2 Rack model

15.2.1 Attaching the rack front cover

Reattach the rack front cover after implementing the following extensions:

– Installation of further accessible drives

– Conversion of the floorstand model to a rack model

Figure 87: Attaching the rack front cover

Ê Attach the rack front cover, together with the plastic cover, from the front (1).

V CAUTION!

The words “left” and “right” are printed on the angles of the rack front cover to indicate which way round it must be installed.

Ê Attach the rack front cover using two screws on each side (2).

2

1

2

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15.2.2 Closing the server

Figure 88: Attaching the top cover

Ê Position the top cover in such a way that it protrudes approxiate 10 cm at the rear (1).

Ê Push the top cover all the way forward (2).

Figure 89: Fastening the top cover

Ê Fasten the top cover with the green knurled screw (1).

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1

1

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Completion Rack model

If you have not removed the server from the rack cabinet, please skip this page.

I If the server is incorporated in a Classic rack cabinet, you will find a description on how to install it in the Operating Manual.

Figure 90: Installing the server in a rack cabinet

V CAUTION!

At least two people are required to install the server in the rack cabinet.

Do not use the handles on the rack front cover to lift the server into the rack.

Ê Lower the server from above onto the extended telescopic rails (1).

Ê Push the server a little way in the direction of the arrow (2) until the hooks of the telescopic rails engage. The telescopic rails may not be unlocked when you do this.

Ê Screw the telescopic rails onto the left- and right-hand sides of the server using one M3x6 screw on each side (3).

Ê Reconnect all the cables you disconnected beforehand on the rear of the server.

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3

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5

4

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Ê Release the telescopic rails’ locking mechanism (4) on both sides and push the server as far as it will go into the rack (5).

Figure 91: Fastening the server in the rack cabinet

Ê Fasten the server in the rack using the four knurled screws (1).

Ê Connect all power plugs to the power outlets.

Ê Press the on/off key to start up the server.

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16 Appendix

16.1 Cabling

You will find suggestions for cabling on the next pages.

The following table gives you an overview of the cables:

Part number Material number Designation

T26139-Y2603-V7 A3C40057454 Operating panel cable

T26139-Y3904-V2 A3C40057449 USB cable

T26139-Y3718-V601 A3C40057445 I²C bus cable

T26139-Y3662-V10 A3C40057453 Slimline CD-/DVD-ROM cable

T26139-Y1248-V401 A3C40057420 Floppy cable

T26139-Y3917-V101/T26139-Y3967-V101

A3C40057448 SCSI cable accessible drives

T26139-Y3785-V208 SCSI cable SCSI backplane

T26139-Y3736-V2 A3C40057459 Intrusion switch cable

T26139-Y3882-V2 A3C40059183 External SCSI interface cable

T26139-Y3910-V3 A3C40057458 Parallel interface cable

Hot-plug power supply:

T26139-Y3856-V4 A3C40057446 Power cable accessible drives

T26139-Y3856-V5 A3C40057451 Power cable SCSI backplane

T26139-Y3758-V8 A3C40057456 ATX power cable

T26139-Y3697-V103 A3C40058688 PC98 power cable

T26139-Y3939-V2 A3C40057635 Power cable

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Cabling Appendix

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Figure 96: Cabling hard disks extension box

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16.2 SCSI configurations

Figure 97: Part 1 of system configurator

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Section X 1-channel SCSI- / RAID-cabling

Various alternatives for SCSI-cabling of a PRIMERGY TX200 S2 basic unit with 1x6 HD's

and optional HDD-Box for additional 1x3 HDs

Attention !! Only standard configurations can be cabled ex works like described in following

examples. Configurations which differ from these standards or are more complex,

for instance with more than one RAID controller, possibly have to be recabled afterwards or

can be ordered via Customizing in exactly the same configuration like the customer requests. In this case additionally the exact slot position and the exact hard disk position can be defined

Configuration of the basic unit with on-board SCSI Controller: Config. 1a + 1b

The backplane (with one channel - max. 6 HD`s) in a basic configuration is connectedto channel A of the on-board Ultra 320 SCSI controller. With this controller hot-replace of HD`s is possiblewith the embedded "IME" function ( Integrated Mirroring Enhanced = RAID 1). Channel B of the on-board Ultra 320 SCSI controller is available for accessible SCSI drives.An optional HD extension box for three additional hard disks can be connected to this channel.

Configuration of the basic unit with the Zero-Channel RAID controller LSI 320-0x : Config. 1a + 1b

The on-board SCSI-Controller is used together with the optional Zero-Channel RAID Controller LSI 320-0x for SCSI-HDs. Pls see section VIII Disk Array for order information.The backplane (with one channel - max. 6 HDs) in a PRIMERGY TX200 S2 basic configuration is connectedto channel A of the on-board Ultra 320 SCSI Controller. With the Zero-Channel RAID Controller hot-replace of HDs is possible ( RAID 1 + 5 ).Channel B of the on-board Ultra 320 SCSI Controller is available for accessible SCSI drives.An optional HD extension box for three additional hard disks can be connected to this channel.

Configuration of the basic unit with a 1-, 2- or 4-channel Disk Array Controller (DAC) : Config. 3a+b, 5, 7

Pls see section VIII Disk Array for order information.If a 1-, 2- or 4-channel Disk Array Controller is used for the internal hard disks of a PRIMERGY TX200 S2,channel B of the on-board Ultra 320 SCSI Controller is available for internal accessible SCSI backup drives.

The channel A of the on-board Ultra 320 SCSI Controller can be connected to external SCSI components if the "External onboard SCSI Interface" option ( S26361-F2814-E7 ) is configured.(See description on-board SCSI controller, section VII).

Cabling priorities:

In configurations with a Disk Array Controller the system is cabled according to following priorities. (Prio 1 - 4 ):

1.) For a configuration with on-board SCSI or Zero-Channel RAID controller Config. 1a + 1b channel A of the on-board controller is connected to the 6 internal HDs.

If an optional HD extension box for 3 additional hard disks or a SCSI backup drive is configured they are connected to channel B of the on-board controller.

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Figure 98: Part 2 of system configurator

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“Zero-Channel RAID“ + Backup DrivesAdditional controller for a performant backup solution

Attention ! If you use the “Zero-Channel RAID“ without an additional HDD-Box, channel A is always connected to the SCSI backplanefor the 6 HD`s and channel B is connected to the backup-drives. ( Configuration 1a )

In this configuration it is possible, that with high load on the HD channel andconcurrent backup operation no optimal backup performance can be obtained( Start-Stop-operation ), because the Zero-Channel RAID5 I/O-processor internally always gives priority to the HD-access.

There are three possibilities to solve this problem.

Solution 1: Start the backup only if reduced HD load can be expected. ( Limited user-activities for instance over night ).

Solution 2: Configuration of an additional SCSI controller for backup is possible, but the cable has to be disconnected from Channel B

and connected to the SCSI controller by the customerThis Solution 2.) however is not recommended

because the more performant and regarding cost equivalent Solution 3.) can be ordered as standard configuration ex works.

SCSI-Controller for a performant backup solution - Cabling of backup drives with additional SCSI-Controller => Internal cable is used for SCSI-controller and backup

Main memory 1 GB Main memory 2 GB

If a separate SCSI controller is required for the backup drives then the backup cable ( red, broken line )

has to be disconnected from connector B and then connected to the SCSI controller.

Solution 3: With this solution only a 1-channel Raid-Controlller for the 6 hard disks has to be ordered instead of the “Zero-Channel RAID“ + additional SCSI-Controller An external SCSI option is additional possible with this solutuion.

1-channel RAID-Controller for performant backup solutions - cabling of channel B for performant Backup with internal cable - 1-channel RAID-Controller for 6 HD`s

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Figure 99: Part 3 of system configurator

System configurator and order-information guideK

2.) For a configuration with an additional 1-channel Disk Array controller (1st Controller) Config. 2a + 2b for the internal hard disks if no “Zero-Channel RAID“ is configured, this controller is connected to the 6 internal HDs.

If an optional HD extension box for 3 additional hard disks is configured it is connected tochannel B of the on-board controller.

3.) The following applies to a configuration with an additional 2-channel Disk Array Controller Config. 3a + 3b (1st Controller) for the internal hard disks if no “Zero-Channel RAID“ is configured. One channel of the RAID controller is connected to the 6 internal hard disks.

The second channel is either connected to an optional HD extension box for 3 additional hard disks or externally availableif backup drives are configured.Channel B of the on-board Controller is available for internal SCSI backup drives if no HD extension box is configured.Channel A can be configured for external use with an "External on-board SCSI Interface" (S26361-F2814-E7)

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AbbreviationsAC

Alternating Current

ANSIAmerican National Standard Institut

ASR&RAutomatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart

BIOSBasic Input-Output System

BMCBaseboard Management Controller

CCCache Coherency

CDCompact Disk

CD-ROMCompact Disk-Read Only Memory

CHSCylinder Head Sector

CMOSComplementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor

COMCommunication

CPUCentral Processing Unit

DCDirect Current

DIMMDual Inline Memory Module

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Abbreviations

DIPDual Inline Package

DMADirect Memory Access

DMIDesktop Management Interface

ECCErrror Checking and Correcting

ECPExtended Capabilities Port

EEPROMElectrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory

EMCElectroMagnetic Compatibility)

EMPEmergency Management Port

EPPEnhanced Parallel Port

ESDElectroStatic Discharge

FPCFront Panel Controller

FRUField Replaceable Unit

FSBFront Side Bus

GAMGlobal Array Manager

GUIGraphical User Interface

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HDDHard Disk Drive

HSCHot-Swap Controller

I²CInter-Integrated Circuit

I/OInput/Output

ICMIntelligent Chassis Management

IDIdentification

IDEIntergrated Drive Electronics

IOOPIntetelligent Organization of PCI

IRQInterrupt Request Line

LANLocal Area Network

LBALogical Block Address

LCDLiquid Crystal Display

LUNLogical Unit Number

LVDLow-Voltage Differential SCSI

MMFMulti Mode Faser

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Abbreviations

MRLManually Retention Latch

NMINon Maskable Interrupt

NVRAMNon Volatile Random Access Memory

OSOperating System

PCIPeripheral Component Interconnect

PDAPrefailure Detection and Analysing

POSTPower ON Self Test

RAIDRedundant Arrays of Independent Disks

RAMRandom Access Memory

ROMRead-Only Memory

RSBRemote Service Board

RTCReal Time Clock

RTDSRemote Test- und Diagnose-System

SAF-TESCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerance Enclosures

SBESingle Bit Error

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SCASingle Connector Attachment

SCSISmall Computer System Interface

SDDCSingle Device Data Correction

SDRSensor Data Record

SDRAMSynchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory

SELSystem Event Log

SMISystem Management Interrupt

SSUSystem Setup Utility

SVGASuper Video Graphics Adapter

USBUniversal Serial Bus

VGAVideo Graphics Adapter

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Related publicationsPRIMERGY manuals are available as PDF file on the ServerBooks CD. The ServerBooks CD is part of the PRIMERGY ServerView Suite delivered with each server system.

The current versions of the required manuals can be downloaded free of charge as PDF files from the Internet. The overview page showing the online documen-tation available on the Internet can be found via the URL:http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com. For the documentation of the PRIMERGY servers choose the navigation point industry standard servers.

[1] Safety

[2] Warranty

[3] Returning used devices

[4] PRIMECENTER Rack Technical Manual

[5] DataCenter Rack Technical Manual

[6] 19 inch rack Technical Manual

[7] PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerStartUser Manual

[8] PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerViewServer ManagementUser Manual

[9] PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerView S2Server ManagementUser Manual

[10] ServerView ExtensionServerView Extension for HP OpenView NNM

[11] ServerView/Plus for Tivoli

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Related Publications

[12] PRIMERGY ServerView Suite RemoteViewUser Manual

[13] RemoteView Service Board S2/S2 LP 1.xMounting and Setting Up User’s Guide

[14] PRIMERGY TX200 S2 Operating Manual

[15] System Board D1919 Technical Manual

[16] BIOS-Setup Reference Manual

[17] Integrated Mirroring User’s Guide

[18] Global Array Manager Client Software User’s Guide

[19] Configurator For partners and distributors only:http://extranet.fujitsu-siemens.com/cafe/products/primergy

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Aaccessible drives 7, 45

CchipDISK 8, 67controller 7, 58, 60conversion of floorstand model to rack

model 9conversion standard power supply to

hot-plug power supply 8conversion standard PS to hot-plug

PS 83

Ddual operation 31, 40

EESD (devices sensitive to electrostatic

discharge) 17ESD-sensitive devices 17external SCSI interface 8, 71

Ffloorstand to rack model

conversion 93front cover 20, 97

Hhard disks extension box 7, 53heat sink 43

Iinformation material 6

Llight-emitting diode (LED) 17lithium battery 16

Mmagnetic tape drive

DDS Gen5 52DDS4 52LTO2 Ultrium 50SDLT 320 51SLR100 51

main memory 7, 27meaning

of the symbols 9multiprocessor operating system 31,

40

Nnotational conventions 9note about the laser 17

Pparallel interface 8, 73processor 6, 31

Rrack front cover 26, 101RemoteView 8RemoteView Service Board S2

LP 8, 68

Ttarget group 5

Uupgrading to redundant system

fans 8, 77

Vventilation duct, front 32ventilation duct, main memory 29

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