Fujitsu B120 manual Introduction, Features, System board, Hard disk subsystem

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1 Introduction

The PRIMERGY B120 server is an Intel-based server for small and medium-sized networks and can be used as a tower (floorstand) or rack servers. Conversion to the respective other version is possible with an optional conversion kit.

The PRIMERGY B120 Server offers a high level of failure protection and availability through highly developed hardware and software components. Hardware components include hot-replace carriers, the ServerView server management , PDA (Prefailure Detection and Analyzing) and ASR&R (Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart).

Security functions in the BIOS Setup and on the system board protect the data on the server against manipulation. As a floorstand server, the lockable drive cover, and as rack server the lockable rack offers additional security.

This Operating Manual tells you how to put your server into operation, how to operate it in daily use and how to expand or upgrade your server.

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Work steps which are identical for the tower and rack version are only described for the

tower version.

 

Further information is provided:

in the manual "Safety, Guarantee and Ergonomics"

in the Technical Manual of the system board with the description for the BIOS setup.

in the technical manual for the rack (rack server)

in the manual for the monitor

in the manual for the ServerView server management

in the manual for the Remote Test and Diagnosis System RemoteView

in the documentation for the boards and drives

in the documentation of your operating system

in the information files of your operating system

1.1Features

System board

For a description of the features of the system board intergrated in your PRIMERGY B120 server, please see the Technical Manual of the system board for the hardware and the description of the BIOS-Setupfor the firmware.

Hard disk subsystem

The hard disk subsystem is available in an SCSI hot-replace version, consisting of the SCSI backplane and up to four SCSI hard disk slide-in modules with an SCA (Single Connector Attachment) interface. With a disk array controller the PRIMERGY B120 server can be expanded to a high-availability system.

The SCSI hard disk subsystem features Ultra160 SCSI. Standard controllers and disk array controller can be used as SCSI controllers. With a disk array controller and a corresponding RAID configuration (Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks), a defective hard disk drive can be replaced during operation (hot-replace).

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Contents Primergy B120 Are there Page A26361-K646-Z102-1-7619 Operating Manual Primergy B120Page Contents Contents Introduction FeaturesSystem board Hard disk subsystemPower supply Introduction FeaturesService and Support High level of availability and failure protectionElectrical data standard power supply Technical dataNotational conventions IntroductionMechanical data StandardsEnvironmental conditions Noise levelInstallation and operation SafetyImportant notes Before operating the deviceImportant notes Safety Poper operation of the system, warranty featuresBatteries Important notes CE certificateModules with electrostatic sensitive components Other important notesTransporting the server FCC Class B Compliance StatementEnvironmentally friendly product design and development Disposal and recyclingTake-back, recycling and disposal Further information on environmental protectionPage Installation Installation stepsUnpacking the server Setting up the tower server Instructions on connecting and disconnecting cablesInstallation Connecting cables125 240 Connecting the tower server to the line voltageConnecting the monitor to the line voltage Installing rack-server in/removing from rackMounting the slide-in module Installation Fitting spring nuts Installing the slide-in moduleMounting cage nuts Connecting the rack server to the line voltage Prepare the keyboard Installation Prepare the keyboardTower Rack Connecting devices to the serverConnecting devices to the server Enabling access to the accessible drives Preparation for use and operationUnlocking/locking the tower server Preparation for use and operation Enabling access to the hard disk drivesOperation controls Indicators Drive indicatorsOperation controls Monitor screen Switching the server on and offServer is switched on Server is switched offOther switch-on methods Specified switch-on time/switch-off timeConfiguration with ServerStart Configuring the serverConfiguration without ServerStart Installing the operating systemFitting the hard disk cover Locking the tower serverLocking the server Cleaning the serverPage Opening and closing the tower server Opening and closing the serverOpening and closing the server Opening and closing the rack serverOpening and closing the rack server Page Property and data protection Page Operation indicator remains dark Troubleshooting and tipsServer switches itself off Screen stays blankTroubleshooting and tips Flickering stripes on the monitor screenNo screen display or display drifts No mouse pointer displayed on the screen System does not bootFloppy disk cannot be read or written Time and/or date is not correctError messages on the screen Drives dead at system bootDisk Array Controller configuration is incorrect Added drive defectiveScsi hard disk subsystem System components and expansionsSystem components and expansions Scsi hard disk drivesRAID level 0 RAID level 1 and 5 without standby hard diskReplacement of Scsi hard disk drive during operation Function of the indicators Green indicatorOrange indicator Installing/removing a Scsi hard disk drive Scsi platter for four 1-inch hard disk slide-in modules Accessible drives IDE driveScsi drive Open the server see Opening and closing the server Installing/Removing an accessible 5 ¼-inch driveChanging the floppy disk drive Removing/installing boards ChipDISK for RemoteView Installing/removing the chipDISKConfiguring the chipDISK Replacing the system fan System board Adapter modulePage ECC IndexKeyboard IndexSCSI-ID Troubleshooting and tips