Fujitsu RX330 manual Features, Accessible drives, USB port, Power supply

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Features

Introduction

Onboard SAS controller with Integrated Mirroring Enhanced functionality

An onboard SAS controller with "Integrated Mirroring Enhanced" (IME) function- ality is fitted to operate the six hard drives. IME also offers RAID functionality for configuring the internal hard disk drives (RAID level 0, 1).

IA separate utility is available to the controller for IME configuration. Further information can be found in the "Integrated RAID for SAS User’s Guide" (on the ServerBooks DVD under "Controllers").

The RAID functionality can optionally be expanded with a corresponding PCI expansion module (zero-channel RAID controller). In addition to RAID levels 0 and 1, this RAID controller also offers the option of configuring RAID 5. The ZCR controller uses the Onboard SAS controller using logic that is specially integrated on the system board.

Accessible drives

A 5.25 inch bay is available for a CD/DVD drive or a magnetic tape drive. The accessible drive installed here cannot be replaced during operation.

USB port

The USB interface on the front of the server supports activities carried out by the service technician. The maximum length of the external cable are three meters.

Power supply

The basic configuration of the server includes a hot-plug power supply unit, which automatically sets itself to a mains voltage in the range of 100 V - 127 V or 200 V - 240 V. As an option, the power supply can be expanded with an extra power supply unit to create a redundant power supply. If a power supply unit fails, the redundant configuration assures continued operation. The defective power supply unit can be replaced during operation (for further details see “Hot- plug power supply units” on page 69).

High level of availability and data security

When memory data is accessed, 1-bit errors in the main memory are identified and automatically corrected with the ECC (Error Correcting Code) method. The patented memory scrubbing function regularly starts up the EDC mechanism and thus ensures continuous data integrity.

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Contents Primergy RX330 S1 Server Copyright and Trademarks Comments… Suggestions… Corrections…Certified documentation according to DIN EN ISO Contents Contents Abbreviations Literature Index Page Documentation overview IntroductionConcept and target groups for this manual Documentation overview Additional server documentationFurther sources of information FeaturesIntroduction System boardPower supply FeaturesAccessible drives USB portIRMC with integrated service LAN port Features Server management Service and support ServerStartRemoteView Notational conventions Notational conventionsElectrical data hot-plug power supply unit Technical dataCompliance with regulations and standards Mechanical values Technical dataWeight Ventilation clearanceInstallation steps, overview Installation steps, overview Safety Important informationInstallation and operation SafetyBefore starting up Important information Safety Laser information Working with CDs/DVDs and CD/DVD drivesNever remove parts of the CD/DVD drive casing Batteries Modules with Electrostatic-Sensitive Devices ESD labelCE conformity CE conformityFCC Class a Compliance Statement Other important informationTransporting the server Important information Energy-saving information Environmental protectionEnvironmentally-friendly product design and development Packaging informationLabels on plastic casing parts Environmental protectionReturns, recycling and disposal Minimum acclimatization time Hardware installationHours Unpacking the server Unpacking the serverInstalling/removing the server in/from the rack Rack requirementsPrimecenter Rack Installing/removing the server in/from the rackDataCenter Rack Operating manual Mechanical requirements Installation in PRIMECENTER/DataCenter Rack Fitting the support bracketRemove the outer telescopic rail Operating manual Installation in 3rd party racks Racks with installation depth of 735 mmInserting the server Preparing the serverInserting the server Connecting devices to the server Hardware installationConnecting devices to the server Connecting the keyboard, mouse and monitorConnecting the server to the mains Connecting the server to the mainsConnecting cables Disconnecting cablesControls and displays Starting up and operationFront of server Controls and displays Indicators on the control panelControls Indicators on the drives CD/DVD indicator Starting up and operationIndicators on the HDD module LEDGlobal error indicator and ID indicator Rear of serverIndicators on the connection panel LAN indicators LAN indicatorsHot-plug PSU indicators Status MeaningSwitching the server on Switching the server on and offSwitching the server on and off System already installedRing indicator Switching the server OFFSpecified switch on time / switch off time After power failureConfiguring onboard SAS controller Configuring the serverConfiguring the server Configuration with ServerStart ServerStart advantagesCleaning the server Cleaning the serverConfiguration without ServerStart Configuring onboard SAS controllerPreventing unauthorized system access Bios Setup security functionsPreventing unauthorized Bios Setup calls Property and data protectionProtecting Bios from being overwritten Protecting the server from being switched off by a programPower cable incorrectly connected Troubleshooting and tipsPower-on indicator remains unlit Power supply overloadedServer switches itself off Screen remains blankNo screen display or display drifts Flickering stripes on monitor screenNo mouse pointer displayed on screen SAS configuration incorrect System will not bootMouse controller disabled Incorrect date and timeRAID controller configuration incorrect Drives reported as dead when starting systemError message on screen RAID controller is not configured for this drivePage Hot-plug power supply units Hot-plug componentsHot-plug power supply units Remove the dummy moduleInstalling/removing the hot-plug power supply unit Hot-plug componentsReplacing the hot-plug power supply unit Hot plug hard disk drives Hot plug hard disk drives HDD module and dummy moduleHandling hard disk drives and HDD modules Removing/Installing the dummy module Removing the dummy moduleInstalling/removing the HDD module Unlocking the HDD moduleInstalling the HDD module Installing the HDD moduleRemoving the HDD module Vcaution Abbreviations Abbreviations IRMC LBA RAM SEL Literature Primergy ServerView Suite ServerView Literature Primergy ServerView Suite ServerView S2Primergy ServerView Suite Index CD-RW DVD-RWIndex DVDUSB Dimensions Electrical data Index