Fujitsu BX600 S2 - Manual

Fujitsu BX600 S2

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Comments... Suggestions... Corrections...; Copyright and Trademarks
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 7 – Introduction; ServerView
  • Page 8 – Overview of the Documentation; Concept and Target Group of this Manual
  • Page 9 – “Related Publications” on page 165
  • Page 10 – Features; Server capacity
  • Page 12 – Power Supply
  • Page 13 – ServerStart; Service and Support
  • Page 14 – Notational Conventions; The following notational conventions are used in this manual:
  • Page 15 – Technical Data; Electrical Data (single power supply unit)
  • Page 17 – Condensation during operation must be avoided.; Noise Level; Relative humidity; standard configuration)
  • Page 20 – Overview: Basic Unit Installation Steps
  • Page 21 – Important Notes; Notes on Safety
  • Page 22 – Before Setting Up; section; Installation and Operation
  • Page 23 – Data cables must be adequately shielded to avoid interference.
  • Page 24 – Batteries
  • Page 25 – Components With Electrostatic-Sensitive Devices; The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charge.; CE Certificate
  • Page 26 – FCC Class A Compliance Statement; If there is an FCC statement on the device, then:
  • Page 27 – Transporting the Basic Unit
  • Page 28 – Notes on Installing in the Rack; Never lift or transport the server using the handles on the rear.
  • Page 29 – Environmental Protection; “Returning Batteries” on page 31
  • Page 30 – “Local Contacts” on
  • Page 31 – The following applies to Germany:; Local Contacts
  • Page 33 – Installing the Hardware; Installation Steps
  • Page 34 – Unpacking the Basic Unit; Please note the safety instructions in the
  • Page 35 – Installing the System in the Rack; chapter “Important Notes” on page 21; Requirements of the Rack; Extended cable management within the lateral rack area.
  • Page 38 – Mounting the Assembly Kit; two suppor t brackets; figure 6
  • Page 39 – Repeat the procedure with the second support bracket.
  • Page 40 – Mounting/Removing the Basic Unit; Please note the relevant safety instructions in; and
  • Page 41 – Connecting External Devices
  • Page 42 – Connectors on the back of the basic unit
  • Page 43 – Cable Routing; PCI Cards with Cable at the Front
  • Page 46 – Connecting the System to the Mains; chapter “Power Supply
  • Page 50 – Operating and Indicator Elements; Preparation for Use and Operation; The Front; basic unit is switched ON.
  • Page 51 – You also can activate the LED via CLI.
  • Page 52 – The Rear; Rear identify button; SUM error: A malfunction has occurred in the system.
  • Page 53 – Switching the Blade Server ON/OFF; Switching the Basic Unit ON/OFF; chapter “Troubleshooting and Tips” on page 155; Switching ON the Basic Unit ( Basic Unit is Powered OFF); “Switching the; Switching OFF the Basic Unit (System is Powered ON)
  • Page 55 – Management Blade Configuration; chapter; Pre-Configuration Requirements; section “Control and Connection Panel” on page 126; Initial Configuration via Serial Connection to Client
  • Page 56 – Log in as
  • Page 57 – Management Agent
  • Page 58 – Agent NTC Duplex Mode
  • Page 59 – Agent NTC Duplex; PRIMERGY
  • Page 60 – Updating BX600 System Components; Updating System Components
  • Page 61 – TFTP Server IP Address
  • Page 62 – Updating the Management Blade Firmware; You have two options for doing this:
  • Page 64 – Updating the Switch Blade Firmware; In the management blade console, select the menu item; In the
  • Page 65 – Return
  • Page 67 – Click; Select
  • Page 69 – Property and Data Protection; BIOS Setup Security Functions; Preventing Unauthorized BIOS Setup Calls; Press F2 for Setup; Preventing Unauthorized System Access
  • Page 71 – Server Blades; “Related Publications” on
  • Page 73 – Installation Sequence; KVM blade
  • Page 74 – Configuration Diagram for 2-way Server Blades; Slot 4 is filled first.
  • Page 75 – Slots 3 and 4 are filled first.; Configuration Diagram for a Mix of 2-way and 4-way Server Blades; Begin with a 4-way server blade in slots 3 and 4.
  • Page 76 – Adding a Server Blade to the System; Adding a Server Blade to the Basic Unit; section “Components With; Removing the Dummy Module
  • Page 78 – Inserting the Server Blade; section “Components With Electro-
  • Page 80 – Removing the Server Blade; The server blade is removed in the same way as the dummy module (see
  • Page 81 – Ethernet LAN Switch Blades
  • Page 83 – Ethernet Switch Blades
  • Page 86 – Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3040; 0 internal 1Gbit downlink por ts to the server blades
  • Page 89 – Bedien- und Anschlussfeld
  • Page 90 – Port Assignment of the LAN Switch Blades; CAUTION; To provide fibre channel functionality, FC pass-thru blades (see
  • Page 91 – A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B
  • Page 93 – Installing a LAN Switch Blade
  • Page 95 – Installation is the same as for the LAN switch blade (see; Inserting the LAN Switch Blade
  • Page 97 – “Removing the Dummy Module” on page 94
  • Page 99 – Ethernet Pass-Thru Blade
  • Page 100 – Control and Connection Panel
  • Page 101 – Port Assignment
  • Page 102 – Configuration with Ten 2-way Server Blades
  • Page 104 – Replacing an Ethernet Pass-Thru Blade; section “Installing a LAN Switch Blade” on page 93
  • Page 105 – Fibre Channel Switch Blade; All features of; Por t Assignment
  • Page 106 – FC Switch Blade; The LED might also blink while testing.
  • Page 108 – ) must be installed in slots NET3 and NET4.
  • Page 110 – Configuration with five 4-way server blades; Server; Blade 5
  • Page 111 – FC switch blade installation; FC switch blades must always be installed in slot NET3 first (see
  • Page 113 – Fibre Channel Pass-Thru Blade; ). If Fibre Channel functionality is to be available
  • Page 114 – The following indicator and connection elements are provided:
  • Page 115 – Fibre Channel SFP module; Inserting a Fibre Channel SFP module; section “Installation Sequence” on page 73
  • Page 116 – Removing an SFP Module
  • Page 117 – FC Port Assignment
  • Page 121 – Exchanging an FC Pass-Thru Blade; Removing the FC pass-thru blade; Press the spring on the underside of the eject handle to unlock it.
  • Page 123 – Make sure that the dummy module engages in the slot correctly.
  • Page 125 – Management Blade; Management blade 1
  • Page 126 – Serial port connector; Standard serial por t, management communication por t.
  • Page 128 – Exchanging the Battery; “Batteries” on page 24
  • Page 130 – Exchanging a Management Blade; Removing the Management Blade
  • Page 132 – Remove the management blade from the slot.
  • Page 133 – KVM Blade; The following models are available:
  • Page 134 – Control Panel of the KVM Blade (Standard Version); Glows green: The ID button on the KVM blade or the ID button on the; KVM connector
  • Page 135 – Global View; Control Panel of the Adv. KVM Blade
  • Page 136 – Rear ID button; Press one of the ID buttons to deactivate the ID LED.; LAN connection not active.
  • Page 137 – Digital KVM Blade; Console emulation in graphics mode
  • Page 139 – Power Supply Concept; adapt automatically to any voltage within the range 200 V - 240 V.
  • Page 140 – Power Supply Units
  • Page 141 – Lights up when the PRIMERGY BX600 S2 base unit is switched on.; Lights up when the mains connection is re-established.
  • Page 142 – ) to determine which power supply unit is defective.
  • Page 145 – Pull the PSU out of the slot.
  • Page 149 – Ventilation Concept
  • Page 150 – The Fan Unit; Fan condition
  • Page 151 – The system can continue operating without one fan.
  • Page 152 – To mount a fan unit, follow these instructions in the reverse order.
  • Page 153 – To mount a fan, follow these instructions in the reverse order.
  • Page 155 – Troubleshooting and Tips; chapter “Important Notes” on; System Power LED Remains Unlit; Wrongly connected power cables; Power supply overloaded
  • Page 156 – Front or Rear Identify/Fault LED Blinks Amber
  • Page 157 – System Switches Itself OFF; Screen Remains Dark
  • Page 158 – Flickering Stripes on the Monitor Screen; Switch OFF the server blade immediately.; Monitor does not support the set horizontal frequency; No Screen Display or Display Drifts; Mouse driver not loaded
  • Page 159 – Floppy Disk Cannot Be Read/Written; Incorrect SCSI configuration (onboard SCSI HostRAID controller); Drives are identified as dead on system start; The configuration of the RAID controller is wrong.
  • Page 160 – Defective Drive; Added drive is identified as defective; or
  • Page 161 – Abbreviations
  • Page 164 – Universal Serial Bus; VGA; Video Graphics Adapter; VPD; Vital Product Data; WOL; Wakeup on LAN
  • Page 165 – Related Publications; Safety
  • Page 166 – Related publications
  • Page 169 – Index
  • Page 173 – Information on this document; and the user documentation at; Hinweise zum vorliegenden Dokument; finden Sie die
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PRIMERGY BX600 S2
Basic Unit

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Page 2 - Comments... Suggestions... Corrections...; Copyright and Trademarks

Comments… Suggestions… Corrections… The User Documentation Department would like toknow your opinion of this manual. Your feedback helpsus optimize our documentation to suit your individual needs. Feel free to send us your comments by e-mail to [email protected] . Certified documentation ac...

Page 3 - Contents

PRIMERGY BX600 S2 Basic Unit Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1.1 Overview of the Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1.2 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1.3 Notational Conventions . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 7 - Introduction; ServerView

PRIMERGY BX600 S2 Basic Unit 7 Introduction 1 Introduction The PRIMERGY BX600 S2 Blade Server System represents a highly compact, power-saving and scalable servers for integration in 19-inch rack systems. Figure 1: PRIMERGY BX600 S2 Basic Unit The PRIMERGY BX600 S2 basic unit occupies seven height u...

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