SUPER MICRO Computer 7047A-T, 7047A-73 user manual Control Panel LEDs, Overheat/Fan Fail

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SuperWorkstation 7047A-73/7047A-T User's Manual

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The control panel located on the front of the SC743TQ-1200B-SQ chassis has six LEDs that provide you with critical information related to different parts of the system. This section explains what each LED indicates when illuminated and any corrective action you may need to take.

Power

Indicates power is being supplied to the system's power supply. This LED should normally be on when the system is operating.

HDD

This LED indicates SAS (on the 7047A-73 only) or SATA drive activity when flashing.

1

NIC1

Indicates network activity on LAN1 when flashing.

2

NIC2

Indicates network activity on LAN2 when flashing.

Overheat/Fan Fail

When this LED flashes, it indicates a chassis fan failure. When on continuously it indicates an overheat condition, which may be caused by cables obstructing the

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Contents Super Manual Revision 1.0a Release Date August 17 Preface About This ManualManual Organization System Safety Preface Table of Contents System Interface Advanced Chassis Setup Chapter Introduction OverviewServerboard Features Processors MemoryOnboard SAS 7047A-73 only PCI Expansion SlotsChassis Features Intel C602 Chipset System Block Diagram Contacting Supermicro HeadquartersEurope Asia-PacificPage Chapter Installation Preparing for SetupUnpacking the System Choosing a Setup Location Ambient Operating Temperature Rack Mounting ConsiderationsInstalling the System into a Rack Identifying the Sections of the Rack RailsInstalling the Chassis Rails Preparing to Install the Chassis RailsInstalling the Rack Rails Installing the Rails to the ChassisInstalling the System into the Rack Installing the System into a RackPage Power ResetChapter System Interface Control Panel ButtonsControl Panel LEDs Overheat/Fan FailPower Fail Drive Carrier LEDsPage Chapter System Safety Electrical Safety PrecautionsGeneral Safety Precautions ESD Precautions Operating Precautions Installing the Onboard BatteryChapter Advanced Serverboard Setup Serverboard Installation UnpackingConnecting Cables Connecting Data CablesConnecting Power Cables Connecting the Control PanelControl Panel Header Pins I/O PortsProcessor and Heatsink Installation Installing an LGA 2011 ProcessorGently push down to pop the load plate open Lever Lock Installing a CPU Heatsink Top ViewSide View Bottom ViewRemoving the Heatsink Installing Memory Modules Installing & Removing DIMMsProcessors and their Corresponding Dimm Slots Processor and Memory Module PopulationUdimm Memory Support Rdimm Memory SupportLrdimm Memory Support 1DPC/2DPCDimm Installing an Add-on Card Adding PCI Add-On CardsServerboard Details 4a. X9DA7 LayoutX9DAi Jumper Description Default Setting Connector DescriptionX9DA7/X9DAi Quick Reference Standby PWR LED Green On SB Power On Description State StatusConnector Definitions Main ATX Power Supply ConnectorProcessor Power Connectors Power ButtonPower On LED Overheat/Fan Fail LED OHChassis Intrusion Power LED/Speaker Fan HeadersInternal Speaker Standby Power Header Power SMB I2C ConnectorTPM Header/Port Ieee 1394a1/ 1394a2 Connectors DOM Power ConnectorSgpio Header SPDIFIn/SPDIFOut Headers Simbmc SlotJumper Settings Explanation of JumpersCmos Clear Glan Enable/Disable Watch Dog Enable/DisableIeee 1394a Enable/Disable Write Protect Enable/DisableManufacture Mode SMB Enable/DisableJtag Scan Onboard Indicators Onboard Power LEDLAN1/2 LEDs SAS and Sata Ports Sata PortsSAS2 Ports Installing Software SuperDoctor Supero Doctor III Interface Display Screen Remote Control Page Chapter Advanced Chassis Setup Chassis Front View Overheat/Fan Fail Power Fail Front Control PanelSystem Fans Fan FailureReplacing Chassis Cooling Fans Removing a Chassis Fan Drive Bay Installation Installing/Removing SAS/SATA DrivesSAS/SATA Backplane Removing a SAS/SATA Drive CarrierInstalling Components in the 5.25 Drive Bays Removing the Empty Drive BayPower Supply Power Supply FailurePage Starting Bios Setup Utility ChapterIntroduction Main Setup How To Change the Configuration DataStarting the Setup Utility System Date/System Time SMC VersionSMC Build Date Memory Information Total MemoryAdvanced Setup Configurations XBoot FeaturesPower Configuration CPU ConfigurationXSocket 0 CPU Information/Socket 1 CPU Information CPU Speed 64-bitHyper-threading Active Processor CoresHardware Prefetcher Available when supported by the CPU L1 Data Prefetch Available when supported by the CPUDCU Streamer Prefetcher Available when supported by the CPU DCU IP PrefetcherXcpu Power Management Configuration Power TechnologyTurbo Mode EuPFactory Long Duration Power Limit Long Duration Power LimitRecommended Short Duration Power Short Duration Power LimitXChipset Configuration XNorth Bridge Xioh ConfigurationXqpi Configuration QPI Quick Path Interconnect Link Speed Mode Current Memory ModeMemory Mode QPI Link Frequency SelectDram Rapl Mode Perfmon and DFX DevicesMpst Support DDR SpeedXSouth Bridge Configuration Audio Configuration Xsata Configuration Xscu Configuration XPCIe/PCI/PnP ConfigurationSERR# Generation Maximum PayloadMaximum Read Request Aspm SupportXConsole Redirection Settings XSuper IO ConfigurationXSerial Port 0 Configuration XSerial Port Console RedirectionTerminal Type Bits Per secondData Bits ParityRecorder Mode ResolutionLegacy OS Redirection Putty KeypadFan Speed Control Mode CPU Temperature Display ModeCPU 1 Temperature/CPU 2 Temperature XHardware Health ConfigurationXacpi Setting XTrusted Computing Available if a TPM device is installed XChange Smbios Event Log Settings Event LogsErasing Settings Erase Event Log When Log is FullSmbios Event Log Standard Settings Log System Boot Event View Smbios Event LogBoot XDelete Boot OptionNetwork Device BBS Priorities, Hard Drive BBS Priorities Administrator Password User PasswordSecurity Save Changes and Reset Save & ExitDiscard Changes and Exit Save Options Save ChangesRestore Defaults Save as User DefaultsRestore User Defaults Boot OverrideAppendix a Bios Error Beep Codes Error MessageBeep Code/LED Page Bios Appendix B System SpecificationsWeight Appendix B System Specifications

7047A-73, 7047A-T specifications

The SUPER MICRO Computer 7047A-T and 7047A-73 are powerful and versatile server solutions designed to cater to a wide range of enterprise-level applications. These servers are ideal for demanding workloads, including virtualization, data analytics, and high-performance computing. They are part of the Supermicro SYS-7047A series, known for their exceptional reliability, scalability, and functionality.

One of the prominent features of the 7047A-T and 7047A-73 is their support for Intel Xeon processors. With dual-socket capabilities, these servers can accommodate up to 24 cores per CPU, providing substantial processing power for any application. The ability to use the latest Intel Xeon Scalable processors ensures that these servers can handle modern workloads efficiently and cost-effectively.

In terms of memory, the 7047A series supports up to 1TB of DDR4 RAM across 16 DIMM slots, enabling high memory bandwidth and capacity. This is particularly advantageous for memory-intensive applications such as database management systems and in-memory computing. The support for error-correcting code (ECC) memory enhances system reliability, which is crucial for enterprise environments.

The 7047A-T and 7047A-73 also feature multiple storage options, supporting up to 12 SATA drives and up to 6 NVMe drives, depending on the configuration. This flexibility allows users to customize their storage according to their specific needs, whether leveraging traditional hard drives for bulk storage or opting for SSDs for faster data access and retrieval speeds. Additionally, RAID support enhances data redundancy and performance, contributing to data integrity.

Networking is another strong suit of these servers. They come equipped with dual 10GbE LAN ports, providing high-speed connectivity to facilitate data transfer and communication between devices. This is crucial for applications that require rapid access to data across networks, such as cloud services or clustered computing environments.

Cooling efficiency has also been prioritized in the design of the 7047A series. Intelligent cooling technology helps maintain optimal operating temperatures by adjusting fan speeds based on workload demands. This not only ensures stable performance under load but also prolongs the lifespan of hardware components.

In summary, the SUPER MICRO Computer 7047A-T and 7047A-73 are robust servers designed to meet the high demands of modern enterprise applications. With powerful dual-socket Intel Xeon processors, substantial memory capacity, versatile storage options, advanced networking capabilities, and efficient cooling solutions, these servers are well-equipped to handle a variety of computing tasks, making them a compelling choice for businesses looking to enhance their IT infrastructure.