NEC PH133 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Standard Server Features
- Page 5 – Chassis
- Page 6 – Controls and Lights
- Page 8 – Server Security
- Page 11 – PCI Expansion Slots; Peripheral Bays; Onboard Super VGA Video Controller
- Page 13 – CPU Module
- Page 14 – EtherExpress PCI PRO 100B LAN Adapter Board
- Page 15 – Mylex Disk Array Controller; Network Applications Software
- Page 17 – LANDesk Server Control; System Expansion
- Page 18 – BIOS and System Configuration Utility
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Server Description
The NEC ProServa™ PH133 series of high performance Pentium® 133 MHz servers incorporate a modular
scaleable architecture that integrates a 64-bit bus interface with a Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)
PeerBus and an Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus. The architecture supports symmetrical
multiprocessing (SMP) and a variety of operating systems. The bus interface is capable of handling multiple
processors with multiple cache resources in a quad-processor format.
The ProServa PH server's system board provides two central processing unit (CPU) module slots, two Error
Checking and Correcting (ECC) memory module slots, four PCI slots, and six EISA bus master slots. Four
standard peripheral bays can house optional diskette drives, tape back-up, CD-ROM (standard on some
configurations), and other mass storage devices. Six hot-docking bays provide over 12 gigabytes (GB) of storage.
The docking bays allow hot-swapping of SCSI hard disk drives without shutting down the server.
All server configurations contain a 525-watt power supply, 3 1/2-inch diskette drive, ECC memory module, and
CPU module. Several configurations contain two CPU modules, one or two 2-GB hard drives, an Intel
EtherExpress™ PRO/100B Adapter board, CD-ROM reader, Intel LANDesk Server Monitor, and a redundant
array of independent disks (RAID) controller. Figure 1-1 shows a typical server configuration. Table 1-1 lists the
server configurations.
Monitoring and control of the ProServa PH servers is provided by an onboard Interrupt Control ASIC (INCA)
component and several software applications, including Intel's LANDesk™ Server Control and LANDesk
Management Suite.
As application requirements increase, you can upgrade your system with dual or quad Pentium processors,
additional memory, additional drives and add-in expansion boards, and other peripheral devices.
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Summary
Standard Server Features Table 1-2 describes the server's standard features. Table 1-2. Standard Server Features ProServa PH SMP-2/133 High Availability System Intel Pentium 133-MHz 2-way SMP processor32-MB system memory1 MB synchronous secondary cache per processorIntel EtherExpress PRO/100B Adapte...
Additional details are given in Appendix C, "Technical Reference." Chassis The server system’s electro-galvanized metal chassis minimizes EMI/RFI. The chassis contains: auto-ranging 525 watt power supply/fan unit that automatically switches between 110 Vac and 220 Vac two variable-speed hot-...
Figure 1-2. Server, Side View A ¾ Power supply with integrated fan B ¾ 3 1/2-inch diskette drive and vertical peripheral bay C ¾ Four, 5 1/4-inch external horizontal peripheral bays D ¾ Front panel board E ¾ Fan 1 F ¾ Six, hot-docking vertical peripheral bays G ¾ SCSI hot-docking backplane H ¾ Fan 2...