SUPER MICRO Computer SBI-7226T-T2 Power Button, KVM Button, LED Indicators, KVM Connector

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Chapter 4: Blade Module Features

Power Button

Each blade has its own power button so that individual blade units within the enclosure may be turned on or off independently of the others. Press the power button (#1) to turn on the blade server. The power LED (#3) will turn green. To turn off, press and hold the power button for >4 seconds and the power LED will turn orange.

KVM Button

KVM stands for Keyboard/Video/Mouse. With KVM, a user can control multiple blades with a single keyboard/video/mouse setup. Connect your keyboard, mouse and monitor to the USB and VGA connectors on the CMM module, then push the KVM button on the control panel of the blade module you wish to access.

LED Indicators

Blade module LEDs are described below in Table 4-3.

Table 4-3. Blade Module LED Indicators

LED

State

Description

 

Green

Power On

Power LED

Amber

Standby

 

Red

Power Failurea

KVM/UID LED

Steady On

Indicates that KVM has been initialized on this blade module

 

Serves as a UID indicator (the UID function is activated with a

(Blue)

Flashing

 

management program)

 

 

Network LED

Flashing

Flashes on and off to indicate traffic (Tx and Rx data) on the LAN

(Green)

connection to this blade module.

 

 

 

 

System Fault

 

This LED illuminates red when a fatal error occurs. This may be the

Steady On

result of a memory error, a VGA error or any other fatal error that

LED (Red)

 

prevents the operating system from booting up.

 

 

 

 

 

a.In the event of a power failure, the N+1 Redundant Power Supply (if included in your system's configuration) shares the system load to provide uninterrupted operation. The failed power supply should be replaced with a new one as soon as possible.

KVM Connector

Alternatively, you may connect a KVM cable (CBL-0218L, with a keyboard/video/mouse attached) to the KVM connector (#7) of the blade you wish to access. To switch to another blade, disconnect the cable then reconnect it to the new blade.

See the Web-based Management Utility User’s Manual on your SuperBlade system CD-ROM for further details on using the KVM function remotely.

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Contents SBI-7226T-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual SBI-7226T-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual About this Manual PrefaceManual Organization SBI-7226T-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Table of Contents Blade Module Features Vii Viii Full Rack of Blade Enclosures and Blade Servers List of FiguresSBI-7226T-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual List of Tables Xii Chapter Introduction Product Checklist of Typical ComponentsOverview Bios SBI-7226T-T2 Blade Specification FeaturesProcessors MemoryDensity StorageFull Rack of Blade Enclosures and Blade Servers Headquarters Contacting SupermicroEurope Asia-PacificSBI-7226T-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Electrical Safety Precautions Chapter System SafetyElectrostatic Discharge Precautions General Safety PrecautionsOperating Precautions SBI-7226T-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Installing Blade Modules Chapter Setup and InstallationPowering Up a Blade Unit Powering Down a Blade UnitRemoving/Replacing the Blade Cover Installing a Blade Unit into the EnclosureInserting a Blade into the Enclosure Removing a Processor Processor InstallationInstalling a Processor in a Socket Onboard Battery InstallationPopulating Memory Slots Memory InstallationProcessor Channel Slot Dimm Numbering Installing a Dimm into a Memory Slot Dimm InstallationRemoving a Hard Drive Carrier Hard Disk Drive InstallationInstalling a Hard Drive in a Carrier Installing with an External USB CD-ROM Drive Installing the Operating SystemInstalling via PXE Boot Installing via Virtual Media Drive Redirection Configuring and Setting up RAIDManagement Software SBI-7226T-T2 Blade Unit Features Chapter Blade Module FeaturesFeature Description KVM/UID LED Control PanelLED LED Indicators Power ButtonKVM Connector KVM ButtonMainboard 1010 B8DTT Mainboard Layout Description Cmos Clear JumpersExploded View of SBI-7226T-T2 Blade Module Blade Unit ComponentsHard Disk Drives Memory SupportMain Components of SBI-7226T-T2 Blade Unit SBI-7226T-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Important Notes Chapter RAID Setup ProcedureBios Setup Bios Configuration UtilitiesRAID Setup Procedure Selecting Max Ports Option Selecting RAID Utility Enabling Hot Plug Exit Bios Setup Screen Message Running Setup Main Bios Setup MenuChapter IntroductionSystem Time/System Date Advanced Settings MenuCPU Configuration Submenu CPU & Clock ConfigurationMenu Option Description IDE Configuration Submenu IDE ConfigurationSATA#1 PCI/PnP Configuration Submenu PCI/PnP ConfigurationChipset Configuration Super IO ConfigurationSuper IO Configuration Submenu Chipset Configuration SubmenuNorthBridge Configuration Submenu CPU Bridge Configuration SubmenuBios Ehci SouthBridge Configuration SubmenuUSB Ahci Configuration Acpi ConfigurationAcpi Configuration Submenu 10. Ahci Configuration SubmenuIpmi Configuration Event Log Configuration11. Event Log Configuration Submenu 12. Ipmi Configuration SubmenuMPS Configuration Intel VT-d Configuration13. Intel VT-d Configuration Submenu 14. MPS Configuration SubmenuSmbios Configuration PCI Express ConfigurationRemote Access Configuration 18. Boot Menu Menu Option Description Boot MenuSystem Health Monitor 19. Security Menu Security Menu20. Exit Menu Exit MenuSBI-7226T-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Bios Post Messages Appendix a Bios Post CodesTable A-1. Bios Post Messages Bios Message CPU ID Bios Post Codes Terminal Post Errors Recoverable Post ErrorsTable A-2. Terminal Post Errors Post Code DescriptionTable A-2. Terminal Post Errors SBI-7226T-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Table A-2. Terminal Post Errors Post Code Table A-3. Boot Block Flash ROM Terminal Post Errors Page SBI-7226T-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual Disclaimer SBI-7226T-T2 Blade Module User’s Manual