Fujitsu N800 - Manual

Fujitsu N800

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 9 – Introduction; ServerView
  • Page 10 – Features; Processors and Memory; Up to 32 GB Ram memory with ECC SDRAM technology are available.; Hard disk system
  • Page 11 – The server contains two independent cooling subsystems:; High level of availability and failure protection; The hot-swap-capable hard disks provide additional protection.
  • Page 12 – ServerStart
  • Page 13 – RemoteView; Other features; years guarantee for the system unit; Target group
  • Page 14 – Summary of contents
  • Page 15 – Notational conventions; italic type; bold type
  • Page 16 – User-friendly documentation – verified quality
  • Page 17 – Technical data; Electrical data
  • Page 19 – Important notes; Notes on safety
  • Page 21 – Electrostatic-sensitive component label; The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charge.
  • Page 22 – CE certificate; Class A digital device
  • Page 23 – Notes on mounting in the rack
  • Page 24 – Environmental protection
  • Page 27 – Installing the server; Unpacking the server; Ask for assistance with carrying the server.
  • Page 28 – Mounting the server in the rack; At least two people are needed to position the server in the rack.; Mounting the installation kit and the server; Refer to the information on the mounting aid.
  • Page 29 – First of all screw the fastening screws onto the telescopic rails
  • Page 30 – Mount the system brackets on the two telescopic rails.
  • Page 31 – The following steps require only one person.
  • Page 32 – Slide the server into the rack.
  • Page 33 – Connecting and disconnecting cables; Connecting cables; All affected devices must be switched off.; Disconnecting cables; Switch off all affected devices.
  • Page 34 – Routing cables; Connect the cables to the server and the peripheral devices.
  • Page 36 – Connecting devices to the server; Universal ports
  • Page 37 – Connect the data cables to the devices and the server.; CAN bus connection
  • Page 38 – ServerView and the CAN bus; ServerView uses the CAN bus for communication with the clients.
  • Page 39 – Connecting the server to line voltage
  • Page 41 – Preparation for use and operation; Controls and indicators; Control panel
  • Page 43 – Indicators for the internal SCSI drives; Lights up green when the CD-ROM drive is in use.
  • Page 44 – Rear view
  • Page 45 – Switching the server on and off; Shut down the operating system in an orderly manner.
  • Page 46 – Installing the operating system; Switch
  • Page 47 – Changing the switch settings
  • Page 49 – BIOS Setup; Beep sequence Meaning
  • Page 51 – If you want to change the current password, proceed as follows:; Cleaning the server
  • Page 53 – Short cuts using a key combinations; Use the numeric pad on the keyboard to enter numbers and symbols.; Key combinations; Save system immediately
  • Page 55 – Recording Setup settings
  • Page 56 – Starting BIOS Setup
  • Page 57 – Setup menus; Submenu 1; Display
  • Page 58 – Key; ÂÀ
  • Page 59 – Main Menu; Menu item; Primary Master
  • Page 60 – Keyboard Features
  • Page 61 – Enabled
  • Page 63 – Advanced Menu
  • Page 69 – Security Menu; Set
  • Page 70 – Configuration software and utilities
  • Page 71 – Server Menu; Selects the System Management; Disabled; Preboot
  • Page 73 – ration
  • Page 74 – Boot Menu; Menu item Option
  • Page 75 – Exit Menu; Server
  • Page 76 – Utilities
  • Page 77 – BIOS update; Preparations; Creating bootable floppy disks
  • Page 79 – Update Flash Memory From a File
  • Page 80 – Installing graphic drivers; Running the SCSI utility; Installing PCI hot-plug software; PCI Hot Plug setup
  • Page 81 – Property and data protection; Password protection; Secure boot mode; You can use
  • Page 82 – Blanking the screen
  • Page 83 – Troubleshooting and tips; Power-on indicator remains dark; Power cable incorrectly connected
  • Page 84 – Server switches itself off; Screen remains dark
  • Page 85 – Flickering stripes on the monitor screen; Switch the server off immediately.; Monitor does not support the set horizontal frequency; No screen display or display drifts; Mouse driver not loaded
  • Page 86 – Floppy disk cannot be read/written; Check the entry for the floppy disk drive in BIOS Setup.; Time and date are not correct; Set the time and/or date in the operating system or in BIOS Setup.; System will not boot; The system will not boot after installing a new hard disk drive.; SCSI configuration incorrect (Ultra Wide SCSI controller)
  • Page 87 – Drives are reported as “dead”; SCSI cabling incorrect; Added drive reported defective; Disk array controller is not configured for this hard disk drive; The drive was probably installed with the system switched off.; Error messages on the screen
  • Page 88 – Error messages on the LCD display; Code
  • Page 93 – System expansions; Opening/closing the server; Removing the front bezel
  • Page 94 – Mounting the front bezel
  • Page 95 – Removing/mounting the PCI bus hot-plug cover; Remove the two holding screws.
  • Page 96 – Removing/mounting the top cover; It is not necessary to remove the PCI bus hot-plug cover.; Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server.
  • Page 97 – SCSI hard disk drives
  • Page 98 – b u s y
  • Page 99 – Replacing SCSI hard disk drives
  • Page 100 – Look at the orange LEDs to determine which drive is bad.
  • Page 101 – Pull the hard disk drive all the way out.
  • Page 102 – Power supply units; Power supply unit ready
  • Page 103 – Replacing a power supply unit
  • Page 104 – Mounting is performed in reverse order.; Fans
  • Page 105 – Replacing a fan; Look at the yellow LEDs to determine which fan is defective.
  • Page 107 – Boards in hot-plug PCI slot
  • Page 109 – Replacing boards in the hot-plug PCI slot
  • Page 110 – Remove; Remove the adapter then click OK
  • Page 111 – Select the
  • Page 112 – Adding a PCI board; Start the PCI hot-plug utility from the Control Panel.
  • Page 113 – Processor expansion; the processor core with an integrated 16 KB primary (L1) cache
  • Page 115 – Removing/installing processor units
  • Page 116 – Memory expansion
  • Page 118 – Installing DIMMs; Remove the DIMM from its antistatic package.; Step
  • Page 119 – The DIMMs are removed in reverse order.
  • Page 120 – Removing a memory module
  • Page 122 – Installing a memory module; RemoteView storage medium
  • Page 123 – Configuring the RemoteView storage medium
  • Page 124 – Remote Service Board; In connection with the optional Remote Test and Diagnosis System; The board is installed in a PCI slot and connected to the I/O board.; CAUTION; The RSB must be mounted on the PCI slot number 2 only.
  • Page 125 – SCSI configurations; Addresses for SCSI devices; configuration
  • Page 126 – Internal SCSI configurations; Configuration with dual onboard SCSI controller (default)
  • Page 127 – Abbreviations
  • Page 133 – Related publications; Please apply to your local office for ordering the manuals.; Safety, Warranty and Ergonomics
  • Page 135 – Index
  • Page 139 – Comments
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PRIMERGY

PRIMERGY N800
Server System

Xenia Fierley
Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Primergy
81730 München
e-mail: email:[email protected]
Tel.: (089) 61001-157
Fax: 0 700 / 372 00000
U41244-J-Z156-1-76
Sprachen: En

Edition July 2001

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Summary

Page 5 - Contents

U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1.2 Target group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.3 Summary of contents . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

Page 9 - Introduction; ServerView

U41243-J-Z156-1-76 1 1 Introduction The PRIMERGY N800 system server is an enterprise server with 8-way processing power and offers highest performance by using the Intel profusion technology. It is easy to integrate and can easily satisfy the needs of a variety of high-performance applications such ...

Page 10 - Features; Processors and Memory; Up to 32 GB Ram memory with ECC SDRAM technology are available.; Hard disk system

2 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Features Introduction 1.1 Features Processors and Memory The server can accommodate up to eight Intel Pentium III Xeon™processors with a clock frequency of 700 MHz or 900 MHz. 1 MB and 2 MB second level cache are available. The 700 MHz or 900 MHz processors are mounted on „Palme...

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