NEC 320Lb-R - Manual

NEC 320Lb-R

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer; Trademarks; trademarks of their respective trademark owners.
  • Page 5 – Contents iii; Contents; Proprietary Notice
  • Page 6 – iv Contents; Setting Up the System
  • Page 7 – Contents v; CRU Replacement and Upgrades
  • Page 8 – vi Contents; A Technical Specifications
  • Page 9 – Using This Guide vii; Using This Guide
  • Page 10 – viii Using This Guide; Text Conventions; This guide uses the following text conventions.; WARNING; Note; Ctrl; and; ENTER
  • Page 11 – Using This Guide ix; Related Documents; or as paper copy shipped with your server.; Guide
  • Page 12 – x Using This Guide; Safety Notices; General Notices
  • Page 13 – Using This Guide xi; To ensure the extra-low voltage
  • Page 14 – xii Using This Guide; Fire Related Notices; CAUTION
  • Page 15 – Using This Guide xiii; Shock Related Notices
  • Page 16 – xiv Using This Guide; Rack-mount Related Notices
  • Page 17 – Using This Guide xv; Care and Handling
  • Page 18 – System Overview
  • Page 19 – Overview; Xeon
  • Page 20 – System Overview 1-3; SCSI hard disk drive bays accessible from the front of the chassis.
  • Page 21 – Your server features the following major components:; Fault-Tolerant Hardware
  • Page 22 – System Overview 1-5; System Chassis; Tower Model
  • Page 24 – System Overview 1-7
  • Page 26 – System Overview 1-9; Rear View; Figure 1-5 shows the rear chassis features and controls visible.
  • Page 28 – System Overview 1-11; CPU Module
  • Page 29 – Figure 1-7 shows the major components of the CPU module board.
  • Page 30 – System Overview 1-13; PCI Module; Figure 1-8 PCI Module
  • Page 31 – PCI Module Board; Figure 1-9 shows the major components of the PCI module board.
  • Page 32 – System Overview 1-15
  • Page 33 – PCI Module LEDs; POWER LED
  • Page 34 – System Overview 1-17
  • Page 35 – PCI Module Status LEDs (1 and 2) and Disk Access LED; Table 1-2. PCI Module Status and Disk Access LEDs
  • Page 36 – System Overview 1-19; CPU Module LEDs; Table 1-3 CPU Status LEDs
  • Page 37 – PCI Board Slot Status LEDs; Hard Disk LED
  • Page 38 – System Overview 1-21; LAN Connector LEDs
  • Page 39 – System Components and Module Set; CPU Modules; PCI modules
  • Page 40 – System Overview 1-23; Storage Bays
  • Page 41 – PCI Adapter Cards
  • Page 42 – System Overview 1-25; Floppy Disk Drive; Figure 1-11. External Floppy Diskette Drive; Drive letter of floppy disk drive
  • Page 43 – Optional Components; Optional components are described in the following subsections.; System Features; Xeon Processor; enhances performance and allows Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP; System Memory
  • Page 44 – System Overview 1-27; BIOS
  • Page 45 – SCSI Controller; The system has an integrated Intel CT69000 HiQVideo; Peripheral Controller; Serial Ports
  • Page 46 – System Overview 1-29; External Device Connectors
  • Page 48 – Setting Up the System
  • Page 50 – Setting Up the System 2-3; Unpacking the System
  • Page 51 – Installation; This section describes installation of your server.; Select a suitable location for the tower model.; A location that is subject to intense vibration.
  • Page 52 – Setting Up the System 2-5; A location whose floor is covered with non-antistatic carpet.; Lock Lever
  • Page 54 – Setting Up the System 2-7; Installation of Rack-mount Model
  • Page 56 – Setting Up the System 2-9; Connections
  • Page 58 – Setting Up the System 2-11
  • Page 59 – Basic Operation; This section describes basic operation procedures of the server.; Locking and Unlocking the Front Bezel
  • Page 60 – Setting Up the System 2-13; Detach; Hold the right side of the front bezel lightly and pull it open.; Tabs; Attach
  • Page 61 – Power ON; The logo appears on the display screen.; Figure 2-6. PCI Module Power Button Location
  • Page 62 – Setting Up the System 2-15; Power OFF; Perform a normal shutdown from Windows 2000 Advanced Server.; POST Check; Esc; You install a new server.
  • Page 63 – Flow of POST
  • Page 64 – Setting Up the System 2-17; Upon completion of POST, the OS will start up.; Behavior at Occurrence of Error; For details of error messages, see Chapter 5 “Troubleshooting.”; POST Error Messages; Displays an error message on the display unit*.
  • Page 65 – Forced Shutdown and Clear; Forced Shutdown
  • Page 66 – Configuring Your System
  • Page 68 – Configuring Your System 3-3; BIOS Setup Utility; Using the BIOS Setup Utility; If the NEC logo appears, press; ESC; in order to display POST information.; . An arrow precedes selections with submenus.
  • Page 69 – BIOS Setup Configuration Settings
  • Page 70 – Configuring Your System 3-5; Main Menu
  • Page 71 – Advanced Menu
  • Page 72 – Configuring Your System 3-7; Advanced Submenu; Processor Information Submenu
  • Page 73 – Memory Information Submenu
  • Page 74 – Configuring Your System 3-9; Monitoring Configuration Submenu
  • Page 75 – Keyboard Features Submenu
  • Page 76 – Configuring Your System 3-11; Security Menu
  • Page 77 – System Hardware Menu; Server Power State Versus AC Link Settings
  • Page 78 – Configuring Your System 3-13; Thermal Sensor Submenu
  • Page 79 – Boot Menu; Boot Device Priority Menu; Exit Menu
  • Page 80 – Configuring Your System 3-15; Running the Fast!Util; Select Host Adapter; Adapter Types
  • Page 81 – Configuration Settings Menu; The
  • Page 82 – Configuring Your System 3-17; SCSI Device Settings Submenu
  • Page 83 – SCSI Bus Settings Submenu; Autoconfigure SCSI Device Submenu
  • Page 84 – Configuring Your System 3-19; Selectable Boot Settings Submenu; Restore Default Settings Submenu; Raw NVRAM Data Submenu; Scan SCSI Bus
  • Page 85 – SCSI Disk Utility; Verify Disk Media; Exit; After modifying the settings, press; several times to display the
  • Page 86 – Configuring Your System 3-21
  • Page 87 – Configuring System Jumpers; Before You Begin; Figure 3-1 shows the location of the system jumpers.
  • Page 88 – Configuring Your System 3-23
  • Page 89 – Moving System Jumpers; To configure the system jumpers on the PCI board:; Perform steps 12 through 14 of subsection
  • Page 90 – Configuring Your System 3-25; Clearing CMOS and Password; Modifying the PCI Board
  • Page 92 – CRU Replacement and Upgrades
  • Page 93 – CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades; General Information
  • Page 94 – CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-3; Precautions
  • Page 96 – CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-5; Preparing Your System for Upgrade; Have the following tools available:
  • Page 97 – Opening and Closing the Front Bezel
  • Page 98 – CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-7
  • Page 99 – Replacing CPU Modules; Removing a CPU Module; Figure 4-4. CPU Module Status LED Indicators
  • Page 100 – Installing a CPU Module
  • Page 102 – CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-11; Replacing or Adding Processors; Installing a Processor; Remove the appropriate CPU module from the server chassis. See
  • Page 104 – CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-13; Raise the lever on the socket to its up position. See Figure 4-10.
  • Page 106 – Install both heat sink clips as follows:
  • Page 107 – Removing a Processor; Removing
  • Page 108 – CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-17; Figure 4-16. Removing the Processor Heatsink; Attach the CPU air duct removed in Step 5.
  • Page 110 – CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-19; Replacing or Adding DIMMs
  • Page 111 – Installing DIMMs
  • Page 112 – CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-21; Removing DIMMs
  • Page 113 – Replacing a PCI Module; Removing a PCI Module
  • Page 114 – CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-23; Figure 4-22. PCI Module Status LED Indicators
  • Page 115 – Installing a PCI Module
  • Page 116 – CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-25; Installing PCI Adapter Boards; Figure 4-25. PCI Adapter Board Expansion Slots; Remove the appropriate PCI module from the server chassis. See
  • Page 118 – CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-27; Figure 4-28. Rear Slot Cover and Retainer Bracket Locations; PCI Board; Check to see if the edge of the bracket (taper)
  • Page 119 – Figure 4-31. Adjusting the Card Bracket to Secure long PCI Boards.; Install the PCI module top cover, securing it with three screws.
  • Page 120 – CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-29; Installing a Hard Disk Drive; Opening and Closing the Front Bezel found; Figure 4-32. Unlocking and Removing a Drive Carrier
  • Page 121 – Install the front bezel.
  • Page 122 – CRU Replacement and Server Upgrades 4-31; Removing a Hard Disk Drive; earlier in this chapter or; Remove the hard disk drive and place it in an antistatic wrapper.
  • Page 123 – Hot-Swapping a Hard Drive; Place the removed hard drive on an antistatic surface.
  • Page 124 – Problem Solving
  • Page 125 – Status LEDs on each hardware component; Static Precautions
  • Page 126 – Problem Solving 5-3; Troubleshooting Checklists; Initial System Startup; Is AC power available at the wall outlet?
  • Page 127 – Running New Application Software; If you are running the software from a diskette, is it a good copy?
  • Page 128 – Problem Solving 5-5; After System Has Been Running Correctly; Diagnostic Procedures
  • Page 129 – Error Checking; Error Message; Troubleshooting Guide; Preparing the System for Diagnosing Problems; Power Light
  • Page 130 – Problem Solving 5-7; Monitoring POST; Alt Q
  • Page 131 – Verifying Proper Operation of Key System Indicators
  • Page 132 – Problem Solving 5-9; Specific Problems and Corrective Actions; Power LED Does Not Light
  • Page 133 – No Characters Appear on Screen; Num Lock; Characters are Distorted or Incorrect
  • Page 134 – Problem Solving 5-11; Diskette Drive Activity LED Does Not Light; Is the diskette drive properly configured?
  • Page 135 – CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light; Configuring Your; Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected
  • Page 136 – Problem Solving 5-13; Problems with the Network; Diagnostics pass, but the connection fails:; PCI Installation Tips
  • Page 137 – Error Messages and Beep Codes; MWA/ESMPRO Error Messages
  • Page 138 – Problem Solving 5-15
  • Page 140 – Problem Solving 5-17
  • Page 142 – Problem Solving 5-19
  • Page 144 – Problem Solving 5-21
  • Page 146 – Problem Solving 5-23
  • Page 148 – Problem Solving 5-25
  • Page 149 – POST Error Codes and Messages; Table 5-1. POST Error Codes and Messages
  • Page 150 – Problem Solving 5-27
  • Page 152 – Problem Solving 5-29
  • Page 154 – Problem Solving 5-31
  • Page 156 – Problem Solving 5-33
  • Page 157 – How to Identify BIOS and BMC Revision Levels; BIOS Revision Level Identification; Example: BIOS Revision Level; BMC Revision Level Identification; Example: BMC Messages
  • Page 158 – Server Unit
  • Page 159 – Technical Specifications; Table A-1 lists the server unit technical specifications.; Table A-1. Server Unit Technical Specifications
  • Page 160 – Technical Specifications A-3
  • Page 164 – Glossary 1; Glossary; An area of memory between 0 and 640 kilobytes.
  • Page 166 – Glossary 3
  • Page 167 – Glossary
  • Page 168 – Glossary 5
  • Page 169 – Glossary
  • Page 174 – Equipment Log 1; Equipment Log
  • Page 175 – Equipment Log
  • Page 176 – Equipment Log 3
  • Page 178 – See; Index
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Page 3 - Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer; Trademarks; trademarks of their respective trademark owners.

Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, isthe valuable property of NEC Solutions (America), Inc. and/or its licensors. NEC Solutions(America), Inc. and/or its licensors, as appropriate, reserve all patent, c...

Page 5 - Contents iii; Contents; Proprietary Notice

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Page 6 - iv Contents; Setting Up the System

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