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BIOS settings

1.Carefully insert the TORX screwdriver provided into the cutout in the handle (see 1 in Figure 20).

2.Rotate the screwdriver in an anti-clockwise direction until the lock symbol is no longer visible in the opening beside the key (see 2 in Figure 20).

Note: Do not turn the lock more than half a turn; otherwise, the drive carrier may be damaged.

3.Remove the screwdriver.

Figure 20. Deactivating an anti-tamper lock

BIOS settings

To install the AMI StorTrends iTX software, verify the following BIOS settings:

1.Disable the Onboard SATA Controller option to install onto the boot drive. This option is present in the ATA Controller Configuration settings under the Advanced tab.

2.Enable the LSI MPT SAS Controller option, which is present in the Mass Storage Controller Configuration settings under the Advanced tab.

3.If you add DIMMS to increase system memory, the default BIOS option limits the memory visible to the operating system to 2.50GB. To make more memory visible to the operating system, modify the Memory Mapped I/O Start Address option, which is present in the PCI Configuration settings under the Advanced tab.

4.To boot from the network using PXE boot, enable the option Onboard NIC ROM option, which is also present in the PCI Configuration settings. The device boot order registers this change after you save the changes and reboot.

5.To boot from the boot drive attached to the LSI MPT SAS controller, change the hard disk order under the Boot Options tab. Set ID01 LUN0 as the first disk, followed by the PCI RAID adapter. If you need to enable the network boot, select IBA GE as the first boot device.

6.To boot from the boot drive attached to the LSI MPT SAS controller, set ID01 LUN0 as the second boot option under the Boot Options tab.

Note: The drives need to be connected to the blue SATA slots on the server board for installation.

Turning off

To turn off the enclosure, either:

vTurn off the PSU installed in the enclosure by pressing the power push-button on the front operator's panel for approximately three seconds,

OR

vRemove AC main at the power source

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Contents Machine Type Secure Managed Client Storage Array User GuidePage Secure Managed Client - Storage Array User Guide First Edition October Copyright Lenovo 2005, 2008. All rights reservedContents ivUser Guide Product contents, order options, and accessories IntroductionviUser Guide Chapter 1. Important safety information 2User Guide Chapter 2. Features 4 Boot drive 5 Server board 6 PCI slotsFigure 1. SMC - Storage Array front view Enclosure subsystem Enclosure chassis Server board subdivision Server board I/O panelConnectors Front operators panelServer board LEDs Power supply unit Rear panelPower supply output connectors Cooling fansDrive carrier module Figure 10. Cooling fan4Drive lock indicator opening Drive status indicatorAnti-tamperlocks 1Green LED 2Amber LED 3Torque screw12User Guide Planning your installation Chapter 3. Getting StartedDrive bay numbering convention Enclosure installation prerequisites Preparation of site and host serverUnpacking the enclosure system Planning and configuring your installation Rack installation prerequisitesFigure 14. Unpacking the SMC - Storage Array Installing the enclosure in a rack Rail kit assemblyEnclosure installation Power cord connection Grounding checks18User Guide Power on Power supply unit LEDChapter 4. Operation Table 5. Front operators panel switch functions Front operators panel LEDs and switchesBlue only when activated switchEngaging the drive module anti-tamperlocks Starting the drivesDisk drive LEDs Activating an anti-tamperlockBIOS settings Turning offFaulty cords Chapter 5. Troubleshooting and problem solvingInitial start-upproblems Alarm sounds and power upLED state Fault conditionCondition LEDsRear panel LED Cooling fan LEDsDrive carrier module LEDs Server board LEDsDescription Audible alarmsAlarm interpretation LED/buzzerRelated Troubleshooting System faultsPower supply unit faults Table 14. Cooling fan faults Cooling fan faultsThermal cooling Table 15. Thermal coolingDrive carrier module faults Dealing with hardware faultsContinuous operation during replacement 32User Guide Building One Morrisville, NC USA Chapter 6. NoticesLenovo United States, Inc 1009 Think Place Attention Lenovo Director of LicensingTrademarks Page 1P P/N 45K1342