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...
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.
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 3 Introduction Features Power supply The server is equipped with three power supplies. This ensures a power supply redundancy. If a defect occurs in one unit, the other units ensures unimpaired further operation. The defective power supply unit can be replaced during operation (ho...
Page 12 - ServerStart
4 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Features Introduction Server management Server management is implemented with the aid of the supplied ServerView software and PDA (Prefailure Detection and Analyzing) technology from Siemens. The PDA analyzes and monitors all components relevant to system reliability, thus enabl...
Page 13 - RemoteView; Other features; years guarantee for the system unit; Target group
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 5 Introduction Target group Service and Support The PRIMERGY N800 is service-friendly and modular (compute node housing), thus enabling quick and simple maintenance. With the optional Remote Test and Diagnosis System RemoteView , long-distance maintenance and service (remote) can ...
Page 14 - Summary of contents
6 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Summary of contents Introduction 1.3 Summary of contents This manual describes the PRIMERGY N800, its installation and configuration, and how to install extensions/upgrades. Further information is provided: – in the “Safety, Warranty and Ergonomics” manual – in the manual for th...
Page 15 - Notational conventions; italic type; bold type
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 7 Introduction Notational conventions ● System expansionsThis chapter describes in more detail how you can expand your system using various components. It also explains how to replace defective compo-nents. ● SCSI configurationsThis chapter explains the SCSI-IDs for the hard disk ...
Page 16 - User-friendly documentation – verified quality
8 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 User-friendly documentation – verified quality Introduction 1.5 User-friendly documentation – verified quality As part of its efforts to further improve the information provided for users, the editorial department responsible for this manual has been independently audited to ver...
Page 17 - Technical data; Electrical data
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 9 Introduction Technical data 1.6 Technical data Electrical data Rated voltage range 100 V - 120 V200 V - 240 V (auto sense) Rated voltage tolerance +6 % / -10 % Frequency 50 Hz / 60 Hz Rated current at 100V - 120 V 12 A Rated current at 200V - 240 V 7 A Effective power 1247 W App...
Page 19 - Important notes; Notes on safety
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 11 2 Important notes 2.1 Notes on safety In this section you will find information that you must note when using the storage subsystem. This device complies with the relevant safety standards for IT equipment, including electronic office machines, intended for use in the office en...
Page 21 - Electrostatic-sensitive component label; The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charge.
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 13 Important notes Electrostatic-sensitive component label 2.2 Electrostatic-sensitive component label Electrostatic-sensitive components may be identified by the following sticker: Figure 1: Electrostatic-sensitive component sticker You must follow the instructions below when han...
Page 22 - CE certificate; Class A digital device
14 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 CE certificate Important notes 2.3 CE certificate 2.4 RFI suppression Any other devices which are attached to this product must likewise comply in respect of RFI suppression with EU directive 89/336/EEC. Products which meet this requirement are accompanied by a certificate to t...
Page 23 - Notes on mounting in the rack
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 15 Important notes Notes on mounting in the rack 2.6 Notes on mounting in the rack ● For safety reasons, at least two people are required to install the rack-mounted model because of its weight and size. ● When connecting and disconnecting cables, observe the notes in the document...
Page 24 - Environmental protection
16 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Environmental protection Important notes 2.8 Environmental protection Environmentally friendly product design and development This product has been designed in accordance with the FSC standard for “environmentally friendly product design and development”. This means that the de...
Page 27 - Installing the server; Unpacking the server; Ask for assistance with carrying the server.
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 19 3 Installing the server 3.1 Unpacking the server V CAUTION! Observe the safety information in the chapter “Important notes” on page 11. Ask for assistance with carrying the server. You are advised not to throw away the original packaging material. You may need it again later fo...
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.
20 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Mounting the server in the rack Installing the server 3.2 Mounting the server in the rack V CAUTION! ● Please take note of the safety information and the notes on mounting in the rack in the chapter “Important notes” on page 11. ● At least two people are needed to position the ...
Page 29 - First of all screw the fastening screws onto the telescopic rails
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 21 Installing the server Mounting the server in the rack Figure 2: Mounting the carrier rails Ê Secure the two telescopic carrier rails to the left and the right inside the rack using the Allen key no. 5 supplied. Note that there is a left and right carrier rail which differ in th...
Page 30 - Mount the system brackets on the two telescopic rails.
22 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Mounting the server in the rack Installing the server Ê Pull the left mounted telescopic rail out as far as it will go and then mount it to the appropriate carrier with the screws. Ê Repeat this procedure for the right telescopic rail. Figure 4: Mounting the system brackets Ê M...
Page 31 - The following steps require only one person.
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 23 Installing the server Mounting the server in the rack Figure 5: Mounting the server in the rack Ê Place the server onto the two system brackets. Make sure that the metal noses grip the notches on the housing. Ê Fasten the brackets to the right and left hand sides of the server ...
Page 32 - Slide the server into the rack.
24 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Mounting the server in the rack Installing the server For the case, that a rack server is installed in a 19-inch rack (without cord management) an articulated cable guide must be mounted at the device: Figure 7: Mounting the articulated cable guide Ê Insert two spring nuts in t...
Page 33 - Connecting and disconnecting cables; Connecting cables; All affected devices must be switched off.; Disconnecting cables; Switch off all affected devices.
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 25 Installing the server Connecting and disconnecting cables 3.3 Connecting and disconnecting cables V CAUTION! The power plug must be pulled out!Read the documentation for the external device before you connect it.Never connect or disconnect cables during thunderstorms.When disco...
Page 34 - Routing cables; Connect the cables to the server and the peripheral devices.
26 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Routing cables Installing the server 3.4 Routing cables 19-inch Rack The cables can be fastened to the articulated cable guide without restriction. This allows the server to be removed later without further preparation. Figure 8: Cable routing Ê Connect the cables to the server...
Page 36 - Connecting devices to the server; Universal ports
28 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Connecting devices to the server Installing the server 3.5 Connecting devices to the server The ports for the devices are at the back of the server (see section “Rear view” on page 36). Which ports are available on your server depends on the PCI boards installed. The standard p...
Page 37 - Connect the data cables to the devices and the server.; CAN bus connection
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 29 Installing the server Connecting devices to the server Ê Connect the data cables to the devices and the server. I Some of the connected devices require that you install and configure special software (e.g. drivers) (see the documentation for the connected device). If you are us...
Page 38 - ServerView and the CAN bus; ServerView uses the CAN bus for communication with the clients.
30 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Connecting devices to the server Installing the server Figure 11: The PCI CAN bus controller The CAN bus connector is located on the connection panel of the CAN bus controller board (inserted into a PCI slot) on the back of the server (see figure 11 on page 30 and figure 13 on ...
Page 39 - Connecting the server to line voltage
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 31 Installing the server Connecting the server to line voltage RemoteView (RTDS), SEMAN and the CAN bus The update of the firmware and the testing and diagnosis of the storage subsystem can only be performed via the CAN bus and using SEMAN (included on the ServerStart CD) or the o...
Page 41 - Preparation for use and operation; Controls and indicators; Control panel
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 33 4 Preparation for use and operation V CAUTION! Observe the safety information in the chapter “Important notes” on page 11. 4.1 Controls and indicators 4.1.1 Control panel The control panel is located on the front of the server between the fan cage and the drive cage. Figure 12:...
Page 43 - Indicators for the internal SCSI drives; Lights up green when the CD-ROM drive is in use.
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 35 Preparation for use and operation Controls and indicators 4.1.2 Indicators for the internal SCSI drives The internal SCSI drives are located on the front of the server. The status of each SCSI drive is indicated by two LEDs (see table 24 on page 91). 4.1.3 Controls and indicato...
Page 44 - Rear view
36 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Controls and indicators Preparation for use and operation 4.1.7 Rear view Figure 13: Rear view of server 1-6 PCI-B3 slots 33 MHz 7-10 PCI-B3 slots 100 MHz 11 Universal ports (see section “Universal ports” on page 28) 12 External SCSI LVD SE connector 13 ICMB (Interchassis Manag...
Page 45 - Switching the server on and off; Shut down the operating system in an orderly manner.
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 37 Preparation for use and operation Switching the server on and off 4.2 Switching the server on and off V CAUTION! If after switching on the server there is nothing but flickering stripes on the screen, switch the server off immediately (see the chapter “Trouble-shooting and tips...
Page 46 - Installing the operating system; Switch
38 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Installing the operating system Preparation for use and operation 4.3 Installing the operating system Ê Insert the ServerStart CD and keep ready the CD of the operating system you want to install. Ê Reboot the server. Ê Follow the instructions on the screen and in the manual fo...
Page 47 - Changing the switch settings
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 39 Preparation for use and operation Configuring the server and components 4.4.1 Changing the switch settings V CAUTION! Observe the safety information and the information on handling electro-static-sensitive components in the chapter “Important notes” on page 11). Ê Shut down the...
Page 49 - BIOS Setup; Beep sequence Meaning
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 41 Preparation for use and operation Configuring the server and components Recovery Boot: This switch controls whether the system attempts to boot using the BIOS code stored in flash memory, or, if the BIOS code is corrupt, whether a recovery boot is performed by loading the BIOS ...
Page 51 - If you want to change the current password, proceed as follows:; Cleaning the server
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 43 Preparation for use and operation Cleaning the server Password Clear: This switch controls whether the current password is retained or cleared when the system is reset. If you want to change the current password, proceed as follows: Ê Follow the procedure described in the secti...
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
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 45 5 Configuration software and utilities This chapter describes the Power-ON Self-Test (POST) and the configuration software. 5.1 Short cuts using a key combinations Use the numeric pad on the keyboard to enter numbers and symbols. 5.2 Power-ON Self-Test (POST) Every time you tur...
Page 55 - Recording Setup settings
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 47 Configuration software and utilities BIOS Setup 5.3 BIOS Setup This section describes the options available for BIOS Setup . Use Setup to change the default system parameters. You can run BIOS Setup with and without the installed operating system. Setup stores most of the confi...
Page 56 - Starting BIOS Setup
48 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 BIOS Setup Configuration software and utilities 5.3.1 Starting BIOS Setup You can call and use BIOS Setup under different circumstances: – When you turn on the system, after the POST memory test has been completed – When you reboot the system by pressing [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Del] ...
Page 57 - Setup menus; Submenu 1; Display
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 49 Configuration software and utilities BIOS Setup 5.3.2 Setup menus Setup provides six main menus and a number of submenus: Pos. Main menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2 1 Main Menu Primary Master Primary Slave Processor Information Keyboard Features 2 Advanced Menu PCI Configuration PCI Mo...
Page 58 - Key; ÂÀ
50 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 BIOS Setup Configuration software and utilities The table below lists the selection options displayed on the screen after you press [F2] (start BIOS Setup ). Not all the options are described since many are self-explanatory. Several of the options are only displayed for informa...
Page 59 - Main Menu; Menu item; Primary Master
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 51 Configuration software and utilities BIOS Setup 5.3.3 Main Menu Default values are in bold typeface. Menu item Option Description System Time HH:MM:SS Set the system time. To select a field, press [Tab] , Í + [Tab] or Ú . Then enter a new value. If you replace the battery, the ...
Page 60 - Keyboard Features
52 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 BIOS Setup Configuration software and utilities 5.3.3.1 Primary Master and/or Primary Slave submenu Keyboard Features Select the Keyboard Features submenu. Press Ú for options. Language English (US)FrançaisDeutschItalianoEspañol Select the display language for BIOS. Menu item O...
Page 61 - Enabled
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 53 Configuration software and utilities BIOS Setup 5.3.3.2 Processor Information submenu This menu displays information about all the processors. You cannot modify any items on this menu. Consult your system administrator if you need to change an item. 32-bit I/O DisabledEnabled E...
Page 63 - Advanced Menu
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 55 Configuration software and utilities BIOS Setup 5.3.4 Advanced Menu V CAUTION! Setting incorrect values in this menu may cause your system to malfunction. Menu item Option Description Processor Serial Number DisabledEnabled Processor serial number control Reset Configuration Da...
Page 69 - Security Menu; Set
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 61 Configuration software and utilities BIOS Setup 5.3.5 Security Menu Menu item Option Description User password is SetClear When you enter your user password, this option automatically changes to Set . Administrator password is SetClear When you enter an administrator password, ...
Page 70 - Configuration software and utilities
62 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 BIOS Setup Configuration software and utilities Secure Mode Boot DisabledEnabled Starts the system in secure mode (the system is released by entering a password). Video Blanking DisabledEnabled Blanks the screen when secure mode is enabled (the system is released by entering a ...
Page 71 - Server Menu; Selects the System Management; Disabled; Preboot
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 63 Configuration software and utilities BIOS Setup 5.3.6 Server Menu Menu item Option Description System Management Selects the System Management submenu to change the server management features. Console Redirection Selects the Console Redirection submenu. Processor Retest NoYes C...
Page 73 - ration
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 65 Configuration software and utilities BIOS Setup 5.3.6.2 Server Management Information submenu This submenu displays the system serial numbers, system part number, and server management controller revisions. No changes can be made in this menu in user mode. If you want to make c...
Page 74 - Boot Menu; Menu item Option
66 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 BIOS Setup Configuration software and utilities 5.3.7 Boot Menu Menu item Option Description Floppy Check Disabled Accelerates the boot process. Enabled Checks the floppy disk drive type on boot. Boot Device Priority 1. Removable Devices Selects the search order for the types o...
Page 75 - Exit Menu; Server
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 67 Configuration software and utilities BIOS Setup 5.3.8 Exit Menu The following menu items are available on the Server menu. Select an item using the up and down arrows. Press Ú to select this option and follow the instructions. Pause During POST DisabledEnabled Starts IRTOS manu...
Page 76 - Utilities
68 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Utilities Configuration software and utilities 5.4 Utilities 5.4.1 System Setup Utility (SSU) The System Setup Utility (SSU) is used for configuring the system under operating systems such as, for example, Open Server , Netware , Unixware 7.1.0 . These operating systems are not...
Page 77 - BIOS update; Preparations; Creating bootable floppy disks
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 69 Configuration software and utilities Utilities 5.4.2 BIOS update 5.4.2.1 Preparations Before you update BIOS, record the current BIOS settings, obtain the utility, and make a copy of the current BIOS. Recording the current BIOS settings Ê Start the server and press [F2] when th...
Page 79 - Update Flash Memory From a File
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 71 Configuration software and utilities Utilities 5.4.2.3 Recovering BIOS Although it is unlikely that the BIOS update process will be interrupted, BIOS could be damaged if an interruption does occur. In this case, you must recover BIOS. I Because of the small amount of code avail...
Page 80 - Installing graphic drivers; Running the SCSI utility; Installing PCI hot-plug software; PCI Hot Plug setup
72 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Utilities Configuration software and utilities 5.4.3 Installing graphic drivers After configuration the system, you must install graphic drivers in order to fully utilize the functions of the onboard CL-GD5480 super VGA graphic controller. Ê The CD-ROM containing the configurat...
Page 81 - Property and data protection; Password protection; Secure boot mode; You can use
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 73 6 Property and data protection The lockable rack door protects the server against unauthorized access. You can protect your system and your data internally against unauthorized access using the BIOS Setup security functions (see also the section “BIOS Setup” on page 47): – Set ...
Page 82 - Blanking the screen
74 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Property and data protection Boot sequence control The BIOS security functions determine the boot devices and the boot sequence. They also control the write function for the floppy disk drive in secure mode. The normal boot sequence starts with the floppy disk drive, followed b...
Page 83 - Troubleshooting and tips; Power-on indicator remains dark; Power cable incorrectly connected
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 75 7 Troubleshooting and tips V CAUTION! Observe the safety information in the manual “Safety, Warranty and Ergonomics” and in the chapter “Installing the server” on page 19 and the chapter “System expansions” when connecting or disconnecting cables. If a fault occurs, try to corr...
Page 84 - Server switches itself off; Screen remains dark
76 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Server switches itself off Troubleshooting and tips 7.2 Server switches itself off Server management has detected an error Ê In the ServerView program, check the error list or the Error Log file with the SCU utility and attempt to eliminate the error. 7.3 Screen remains dark Mo...
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
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 77 Troubleshooting and tips Flickering stripes on the monitor screen 7.4 Flickering stripes on the monitor screen V CAUTION! Switch the server off immediately. Monitor does not support the set horizontal frequency Ê Find out which horizontal frequency your monitor screen supports....
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)
78 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Floppy disk cannot be read/written Troubleshooting and tips 7.7 Floppy disk cannot be read/written Ê Check whether the write protection of the floppy disk is activated. Ê Check the entry for the floppy disk drive in BIOS Setup. Ê Check BIOS Setup to see whether the floppy disk ...
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
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 79 Troubleshooting and tips Drives are reported as “dead” 7.10 Drives are reported as “dead” This error message may occur when the server has a disk array controller. SCSI cabling incorrect Ê Make sure that the SCSI cabling and the SCSI channel assignment still correspond to the o...
Page 88 - Error messages on the LCD display; Code
80 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Error messages on the LCD display Troubleshooting and tips 7.13 Error messages on the LCD display Parallel to the LED error messages on the control panel (see the section “Control panel” on page 33), appropriate POST Error Codes are output on the LCD display field during the PO...
Page 93 - System expansions; Opening/closing the server; Removing the front bezel
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 85 8 System expansions V CAUTION! Observe the safety information in the chapter “Important notes” on page 11. This chapter describes how to modify your server hardware (e. g. installing or removing boards or drives). Ê If you do not wish to carry out hot-plug operations, then shut...
Page 94 - Mounting the front bezel
86 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Opening/closing the server System expansions 8.1.2 Mounting the front bezel Figure 16: Mounting the front bezel Ê Place the front bezel at an angle on the metal clips and push it on the top edges to the chassis in the direction of the arrow until the snaps engage. V CAUTION! If...
Page 95 - Removing/mounting the PCI bus hot-plug cover; Remove the two holding screws.
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 87 System expansions Opening/closing the server 8.1.3 Removing/mounting the PCI bus hot-plug cover Figure 17: Removing the PCI bus hot-plug cover Ê Remove the two holding screws. Ê Push the cover uniformly ca. 2.5 cm in the direction of the arrow to disengage the tabs along the fr...
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.
88 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Opening/closing the server System expansions 8.1.4 Removing/mounting the top cover I It is not necessary to remove the PCI bus hot-plug cover. Figure 18: Removing the top cover Ê Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server. Ê Shut the server down, turn the server of...
Page 97 - SCSI hard disk drives
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 89 System expansions SCSI hard disk drives 8.2 SCSI hard disk drives The server is equipped with four ultra 3-wide U160 SCSI hard disk drives. Each of the SCSI hard disk drives are mounted in slide-in modules. The drives are externally accessible at the front side of the server an...
Page 98 - b u s y
90 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 SCSI hard disk drives System expansions Figure 19: Hot-plug hard disk drive with slide-in module Two status LEDs monitor the status of each drive. Figure 20: Status indicators for hot-plug disk drives (busy) Hard disk drive active (fault) Hard disk drive faulty b u s y f a u l ...
Page 99 - Replacing SCSI hard disk drives
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 91 System expansions SCSI hard disk drives 8.2.1 Replacing SCSI hard disk drives V CAUTION! Never pull out a hard disk drive during operation if you are not sure that the hard disk drive is operated on a RAID controller and is part of a disk array that operated in the mode RAID Le...
Page 100 - Look at the orange LEDs to determine which drive is bad.
92 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 SCSI hard disk drives System expansions V CAUTION! Keep the dummy module for future use. If the hard disk drive is removed again and not replaced with a new drive, then the dummy module must be reinstalled due to cooling, the applicable EMC regulations (regula-tions on electrom...
Page 101 - Pull the hard disk drive all the way out.
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 93 System expansions SCSI hard disk drives If you want to swap a SCSI hard disk drives during operation, proceed as follows: Ê Pull the hard disk drive which is indicated as defective out a few centimeters. Ê Wait at least 60 seconds. This is necessary so that the RAID controller ...
Page 102 - Power supply units; Power supply unit ready
94 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Power supply units System expansions 8.3 Power supply units The server are delivered with three power supply units. The power supply units are externally accessible at the rear side of the server (see figure 22 on page 94). When the yellow power supply failure LED on the front ...
Page 103 - Replacing a power supply unit
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 95 System expansions Power supply units 8.3.1 Replacing a power supply unit If a power supply unit fails the yellow power supply failure LED on the front panel turns on. The defective power supply unit can be replaced without turning the server power off. V CAUTION! Because of cha...
Page 104 - Mounting is performed in reverse order.; Fans
96 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Fans System expansions Figure 23: Removing a power supply unit Ê Pull the power supply unit handle down (1) to unlock it from the chassis. Ê Pull the power supply unit in the direction of the arrow, out of the bay. Mounting is performed in reverse order. 8.4 Fans The system is ...
Page 105 - Replacing a fan; Look at the yellow LEDs to determine which fan is defective.
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 97 System expansions Fans 8.4.1 Replacing a fan Ê Remove the front bezel (see section “Removing the front bezel” on page 85). Figure 24: Opening the fan housing cover Ê Open the fan housing cover by loosen the screw, slide the cover in the direction of the arrow and lift it. Durin...
Page 107 - Boards in hot-plug PCI slot
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 99 System expansions Boards in hot-plug PCI slot 8.5 Boards in hot-plug PCI slot The server is equipped with ten slots for hot-plug PCI. These hot-plug PCI slots enable installation and removal of boards during operation when the operating system supports this function. Each hot-p...
Page 109 - Replacing boards in the hot-plug PCI slot
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 101 System expansions Boards in hot-plug PCI slot 8.5.1 Replacing boards in the hot-plug PCI slot V CAUTION! Observe the safety information in the chapter “Important notes” on page 11). Do not overload the I/O board by installing addition PCI boards that need a disproportionately ...
Page 110 - Remove; Remove the adapter then click OK
102 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Boards in hot-plug PCI slot System expansions Ê Start the PCI hot-plug utility from the Control Panel. Ê Select the board you want to swap. Ê Select the Remove function. Ê Wait until the message Remove the adapter then click OK is displayed. The power LED (green) must be dark ...
Page 111 - Select the
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 103 System expansions Boards in hot-plug PCI slot Figure 28: Inserting the PCI board Ê If necessary, set jumpers and switches on the new board according to the instructions supplied by the manufacturer. Ê Place the new board (of the same type) in the bay and press it carefully int...
Page 112 - Adding a PCI board; Start the PCI hot-plug utility from the Control Panel.
104 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Boards in hot-plug PCI slot System expansions 8.5.2 Adding a PCI board Figure 29: Removing the PCI slot cover Ê Remove the hot-plug PCI cover (see the section “Removing/mounting the PCI bus hot-plug cover” on page 87). Ê Release the PCI locking mechanism for the desired slot a...
Page 113 - Processor expansion; the processor core with an integrated 16 KB primary (L1) cache
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 105 System expansions Processor expansion Ê Activate the PCI bay with the PCI locking mechanism. This also secures the board. Ê If necessary, plug in the cables. Ê Select the Add function. The new board is operating when the status indicator in the PCI hot-plug utility indicates O...
Page 115 - Removing/installing processor units
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 107 System expansions Processor expansion 8.6.1 Removing/installing processor units V CAUTION! Observe the safety information and the information on handling electro-static-sensitive components in the chapter “Important notes” on page 11. The processors can be extremely sensitive ...
Page 116 - Memory expansion
108 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Memory expansion System expansions Ê The processor units and FSB terminator modules are secured by fasteners (one fastener for two processor units). Remove the appropriate fastener by removing the two screws and tilting the fastener in the direction of the arrow. Ê Unlock the ...
Page 118 - Installing DIMMs; Remove the DIMM from its antistatic package.; Step
110 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Memory expansion System expansions 8.7.1 Installing DIMMs A single memory module will support DIMM population in various configurations (including empty sockets). However, if fewer than 16 DIMMs are installed on a module, the preferred population order is in groups of four soc...
Page 119 - The DIMMs are removed in reverse order.
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 111 System expansions Memory expansion Figure 33: Installing DIMMs Ê Position the DIMM so that the two notches on the bottom edge align with the socket (J1-J16) on the module. Insert the DIMM into the socket and press down firmly until it is seated correctly (1). Ê Secure the DIMM...
Page 120 - Removing a memory module
112 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Memory expansion System expansions 8.7.2 Removing a memory module V CAUTION! Observe the safety information and the information on handling electro-static-sensitive components in the chapter “Important notes” on page 11. Ê Remove the front bezel (see the section “Removing the ...
Page 122 - Installing a memory module; RemoteView storage medium
114 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 RemoteView storage medium System expansions 8.7.3 Installing a memory module Ê Populate the module you have just removed with the additional DIMMs (see the section “Installing DIMMs” on page 110). If you are installing an additional module, this must be populated with the DIMM...
Page 123 - Configuring the RemoteView storage medium
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 115 System expansions RemoteView storage medium 8.8.1 Configuring the RemoteView storage medium So that RemoteView can be started automatically later, enter the parameters of the storage medium in the BIOS setup. To do this, proceed as follows: Ê Restart the server. Ê Press functi...
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.
116 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Remote Service Board System expansions 8.9 Remote Service Board In connection with the optional Remote Test and Diagnosis System RemoteView , a so-called Remote Service Board (RSB) can be installed. In this case remote diagnosis is available to the customer or service provider...
Page 125 - SCSI configurations; Addresses for SCSI devices; configuration
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 117 9 SCSI configurations 9.1 Addresses for SCSI devices All devices attached to the SCSI port or a SCSI controller (hard disk and other drives) must have a unique address, known as the SCSI ID. When attaching drives, make sure you do not allocate an ID which has already been assi...
Page 126 - Internal SCSI configurations; Configuration with dual onboard SCSI controller (default)
118 U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Internal SCSI configurations SCSI configurations 9.2 Internal SCSI configurations Configuration with dual onboard SCSI controller (default) The server has one dual onboard LVD/U2W-SCSI controller. Each of the SCSI channels is connected with one SCSI backplane (lower backplane ...
Page 127 - Abbreviations
U41243-J-Z156-1 119 Abbreviations ANSI American National Standard Institute ASR&R Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart BIOS Basic Input-Output System BMC Baseboard Management Controller CAN Controller Area Network CC Cache Coherency CD Compact Disk CD-ROM Compact Disk-Read Only Memory CH...
Page 133 - Related publications; Please apply to your local office for ordering the manuals.; Safety, Warranty and Ergonomics
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 125 Related publications Please apply to your local office for ordering the manuals. [1] Safety, Warranty and Ergonomics [2] 19-Zoll-Rack/19 Inch Rack Technisches Handbuch/Technical Manual [3] DataCenter Rack Technisches Handbuch/Technical Manual [4] PRIMERGY S40-DF Storage Subsys...
Page 135 - Index
U41243-J-Z156-1-76 127 Index Aaddresses for SCSI devices 117ASR&R 3Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart 3 availability 3 Bbatteries, disposal 16BIOS changing the language 70recovering 70upgrade 68 BIOS Setup 47 calling 48menu 49 board replacing in the hot-plug PCI slot 101 buttons lockin...
Page 139 - Comments
Comments on PRIMERGY N800 Server System U41243-J-Z156-1-76 Comments Suggestions Corrections ✁ Submitted by Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbHUser Documentation33094 PaderbornGermany Fax: (++49) 0 700 / 372 00001 email: [email protected] http://manuals.fujitsu.siemens.com