SUPER MICRO Computer 6015B-Ni manual Power Supply Failure, Removing/Replacing the Power Supply

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SUPERSERVER 6015B-Ni Manual

6-5 Power Supply

The SuperServer 6015B-Ni has a single 520 watt power supply, which is auto- switching capable. This enables it to automatically sense and operate with a 100V to 240V input voltage. A power on/off switch is included on the back of the unit. This switch should be turned to the off position before removing the power cord when replacing the unit.

Power Supply Failure

If the power supply unit fails, the system will shut down and you will need to replace the power supply unit. Replacement units can be ordered directly from Supermicro (see contact information in the Preface). As there is only one power supply unit in the 6015B-Ni, the server must be powered down before removing and replacing the power supply unit for whatever reason.

Removing/Replacing the Power Supply

1. Removing the power supply

First turn the power switch on the control panel and the switch on the power sup- ply off, then unplug the power cord from the system and all peripheral devices. Remove the chassis cover by pressing the two release buttons on the top of the chassis (near the front) and push the chassis top rearward about one inch before lifting it completely off. To remove the failed power unit, unplug the power cables from the connections on the serverboard. Then unscrew the bracket securing the power supply to the chassis and lift it out. See Figure 6-5.

2. Installing a new power supply

Replace the failed unit with another unit of the same input voltage, output voltage and wattage. It is highly recommended to replace it with exactly the same model power supply (Supermicro part number PWS-521-1H20). Carefully insert the new unit into position and screw it into the chassis. Plug the power cables back into their connectors on the serverboard. Replace the chassis top cover and reposition the unit back into the rack. Reconnect the power cord and turn the switch on the back of the power supply to the on position. Finish by depressing the power button on the chassis front control panel.

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Contents Super Manual Revision Release Date June 20 About This Manual PrefaceManual Organization System Safety Advanced Serverboard SetupAdvanced Chassis Setup BiosPreface Table of Contents System Safety Advanced Serverboard SetupAdvanced Chassis Setup SgpioBios AppendicesPage Chapter Introduction OverviewServerboard Features ProcessorsMemory Serial ATAOther Features ATI Graphics ControllerServer Chassis Features System PowerControl Panel BackplaneContacting Super Micro HeadquartersEurope Asia-PacificSuperserver 6015B-Ni Manual Preparing for Setup Chapter Server InstallationUnpacking the System Rack Precautions Choosing a Setup LocationServer Precautions Rack Mounting Considerations Installing the System into a Rack Identifying the Sections of the Rack RailsInstalling the Chassis Rails Installing the Rack RailsInstalling the Server into the Rack Installing the Server into a RackInstalling the Server into a Telco Rack Installing the Server into a Telco RackChecking the Serverboard Setup Checking the Drive Bay Setup Accessing the drive baysSupplying power to the system Check the airflowSuperserver 6015B-Ni Manual Chapter System Interface Control Panel ButtonsControl Panel LEDs Universal Information LED StatesPage Superserver 6015B-Ni Manual Chapter System Safety Electrical Safety PrecautionsGeneral Safety Precautions ESD Precautions Operating Precautions Installing the Onboard BatteryChapter Advanced Serverboard Setup PrecautionsHandling the Serverboard UnpackingProcessor and Heatsink Installation Installing the ProcessorPage Installing the Heatsink Removing the HeatsinkConnecting Data Cables Connecting CablesConnecting Power Cables Connecting the Control Panel Front Control Panel Header Pins JF1Installing Memory Dimm Installation See FigureI/O Ports Memory SupportInstalling Dimm into Slot Adding PCI Cards PCI card installationPCI Expansion Slots Serverboard Details Super X7DBU LayoutJumper Description Default Setting Connector DescriptionX7DBU Quick Reference Other DescriptionConnector Definitions HDD LED Universal Information LEDPower Fail LED Reset ButtonPower Button Universal Serial Bus USB0/1Serial Ports Universal Serial Bus HeadersFan Headers Power LED/Speaker Chassis IntrusionATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Ports Overheat LEDWake-On-LAN Wake-On-RingAlarm Reset JAR JLAN1/2 Ethernet PortsJumper Settings VGA Enable/DisableExplanation Jumpers Cmos ClearWatch Dog Enable/Disable LAN Enable/DisableI2C Enable/Disable Onboard Indicators LAN1/LAN2 LEDsFloppy Connector Floppy, IDE and Sata Drive ConnectionsIDE Connector Sata PortsPage Static-Sensitive Devices Chapter Advanced Chassis SetupTools Required Control Panel Chassis Front and Rear ViewsInstalling a new fan System FansSystem Fan Failure Replacing System FansDrive Bay Installation/Removal Accessing the Drive BaysDrive bay configuration Installing Components in the 3.5 Drive BaysMounting components in the drive bays Power Supply Power Supply FailureRemoving/Replacing the Power Supply Removing the power supplyRemoving/Replacing the Power Supply Superserver 6015B-Ni Manual System Bios How To Change the Configuration DataStarting the Setup Utility ChapterMain Bios Setup Running SetupPress the Delete key to enter Setup Main Bios Setup Menu Main Setup Features Bios DateSystem Time System DateIDE Channel 0 Master/Slave and Secondary IDE Master/Slave TypeLBA Mode Control Transfer ModeUltra DMA Mode Multi-Sector TransfersNative Mode Operation Sata Controller ModeSerial ATA Sata RAID Enable Parallel ATAAdvanced Setup Power Button Behavior Power Loss ControlMemory Cache Cache System Bios Area Cache Video Bios AreaDefault Primary Video Adapter Cache Base 512K-640KCache Extended Memory Discrete Mtrr AllocationEmulated IRQ Solutions PCI Parity Error ForwardingPCI Fast Delayed Transaction Reset Configuration DataEnable Master Latency TimerLarge Disk Access Mode Serr Signal ConditionHigh Temperature Dram Operation Crystal Beach FeaturesClock Spectrum Feature Branch 1 Rank Interleaving & SparingEnabling Multi-Media Timer USB FunctionLegacy USB Support Advanced Processor OptionsIntel Eist Support Available when supported by the CPU Device ConfigurationKBC Clock Input Serial Port aInterrupt Serial Port BMode Floppy Disk ControllerDMI Event Logging Event Log ValidityEvent Log Capacity View DMI Event LogConsole Redirection COM Port AddressBaud Rate Console TypeCPU Temperature Threshold Hardware Monitor LogicVoltage Monitoring Fan Speed Control ModesTemperature Monitoring Available if supported by the CPU System Event Logging Clear System Event LoggingExisting Event Log Number Event Log ControlOS Boot Watch Dog Timer for Loading OS MinutesSystem Event Log/System Event Log List Mode Time Out OptionRealtime Sensor Data Supervisor Password Is User Password IsSet Supervisor Password Set User PasswordPassword on Boot BootBoot Priority Order/Excluded from Boot Orders Exit Page Appendix a Bios Post Messages System Cmos checksum bad Default configuration used System timer errorReal time clock error Check date and time settingsSystem cache error Cache disabled Fail-Safe Timer NMI FailedAllocation Error for device Entering SetupPS/2 Mouse Boot Summary Screen Fixed Disk nInvalid System Configuration Data Device IRQ conflictPress F1 to resume, F2 to Setup, F3 for previous Press F2 to enter SetupSystem Bios shadowed Video Bios shadowedPage Appendix B Bios Post Codes Recoverable Post ErrorsTerminal Post Errors Post Code DescriptionPost Code Description Post Code Description Post Code Description Following are for boot block in Flash ROM Page Appendix C Software Installation Important NotesSerial ATA Sata Introduction to Intel ESB2 Serial RAIDRAID Configurations Configuring Bios for Sata RAID Functions Native ModeIntel Matrix Storage Using the Intel ESB2 Sata RAID Utility Program Creating, Deleting and Resetting RAID VolumesCreating a RAID 0 Volume Creating a RAID 1 Volume Creating a RAID 10 RAID 1+ RAID Creating a RAID 5 Set Parity Deleting a RAID Volume Resetting to Non-RAID and Resetting a RAID HDD Exiting the Intel Matrix Storage Manager UtilityInstalling Windows XP/2000/2003 for RAID Systems New Operating System-Windows XP/2000/2003 InstallationInstalling the Operating System and other Software Programs Supero Doctor Supero Doctor III Interface Display Screen-II Remote Control Page Appendix D System Specifications Weight Power SupplySystem Cooling System Input Requirements