Cisco Systems UCS C200 M1, R2001120402 manual How to Determine Which Controller Is in Your Server

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Appendix C RAID Controller Considerations

How to Determine Which Controller Is in Your Server

Cisco UCS C200 LFF Server Cabling

The cable connections required for each type of controller are as follows:

Integrated ICH10R: Connect one SATA cable from the motherboard connector to the drives 1–4 connectors on the backplane.

1064E mezzanine card: Connect one SAS cable from the single connector on the mezzanine card to the drives 1–4 connectors on the backplane.

LSI MegaRAID card: Connect one SAS cable from connector 1 on the card to the drives 1–4 connectors on the backplane.

For all controller types, connect the numbered cable connectors to the corresponding numbered backplane connectors. Connect the cable connector labelled SGPIO to the backplane connector labeled

SGPIO.

Cisco UCS C200 SFF Server Cabling

The cable connections required for each type of controller are as follows:

Note Two SAS cables (R200-SASCBL) are shipped with the Cisco UCS C200 SFF server (but not with the LFF version of the server). You can order a set of two spare SAS cables (Cisco PID UCSC-CBL-I2F1).

Integrated ICH10R: Connect one SATA cable from the motherboard connector to the drives 1–4 connectors on the backplane. (Controls 4 drives only.)

1068E mezzanine card: Connect SAS cable 1 from connector 1 on the card to the drives 1–4 connectors on the backplane. Connect SAS cable 2 from connector 2 on the card to the drives 5–8 connectors on the backplane.

LSI MegaRAID 9260-8i card: Connect SAS cable 1 from connector 1 on the card to the drives 1–4 connectors on the backplane. Connect SAS cable 2 from connector 2 on the card to the drives 5–8 connectors on the backplane.

LSI MegaRAID 9280-4i4e card: Connect one SAS cable from connector 1 on the card to the drives 1–4 connectors on the backplane. (Controls 4 drives only.)

For all controller types, connect the numbered cable connectors to the corresponding numbered backplane connectors. Connect the cable connector labelled SGPIO to the backplane connector labeled

SGPIO.

How to Determine Which Controller Is in Your Server

If you do not have a record of which device is used in the server, you can read the on-screen messages that are displayed during system bootup. These messages display information about the devices that are installed in your server.

Information about the models of card installed are displayed as part of the verbose boot. You are also prompted to press Ctrl-Hto launch configuration utilities for those cards. For servers running CIMC firmware earlier than release 1.2(1), see also How to Disable Quiet Boot For CIMC Firmware Earlier Than Release 1.2(1), page C-5.

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Contents Cisco UCS C200 Server Installation and Service Guide Page N T E N T S Status LEDs AC Power Cord Illustrations OL-20732-02 Audience Related DocumentationOrganization Conventions Bewaar Deze InstructiesConservez CES Informations Guarde Estas Instrucciones GEM Disse Anvisninger Xii Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Xiv Overview Optional DVD module Rear Panel Features Feature or Component Cisco UCS C200 Server LFF RAID = redundant array of independent disks Installing the Server Shipping Box Contents Unpacking and Inspecting the ServerPreparing for Installation Installation GuidelinesRack Requirements Slide Rail Adjustment RangeRequired Equipment Installing the Server Into a Rack Attaching a Slide-Rail Assembly Attaching Mounting Brackets to the Server Attaching the Cable Management Arm Initial Server Setup Connecting and Powering On the Server Standalone ModeOL-20732-02 Cisco UCS C200 Server Installation and Service Guide NIC Modes and NIC Redundancy Settings System Bios and Cimc Firmware Updating the Bios and Cimc FirmwareAccessing the System Bios Service Jumper Locations Motherboard JumpersUsing the Bios Recovery Jumper J1E5 to Recover Corrupt Bios Clearing the Cimc Admin Password Using Jumper J45 Using the Clear Cmos Jumper J1E6 Clearing the Bios Admin Password Using Jumper J1E4 OL-20732-02 Server Monitoring and Management Tools Server Configuration UtilityCisco Integrated Management Interface Cimc Status LEDs Front Panel LEDsLED Name State CPU fault Off-All CPUs are operating properly Rear Panel LEDsLED Name State LED Name State Preparing for Component Installation Shutting Down and Powering Off the ServerRemoving and Replacing the Server in a Rack Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover Removing the Top Cover of the ServerRemoving the Front Cover of the Server Replaceable Component Locations 6shows the Large Form Factor LFF version of the serverReplaceable Component Locations, Small Form Factor Top View Installing or Replacing Components Maintaining the Server Installing or Replacing Components 282338 Alternate Front Panel Module Cable Routing Installing Hard Drives or Solid State Drives HDD01 HDD02 HDD03 HDD04 HDD01 HDD02 HDD03 HDD04 HDD05 HDD06 HDD07 HDD08 Installing Power Supplies PSU2 PSU1Installing a Fan Tray 15 Removing and Replacing a Fan Tray Installing DIMMs Memory Performance Guidelines and Population RulesMemory Population Rules Low-Voltage Dimm Considerations Generation M2 Only Dimm Installation Procedure 17 Removing and Replacing Memory Modules Installing CPUs and Heatsinks 18 Removing and Replacing CPUs and Heatsinks Installing a Motherboard Cmos Battery Installing a Trusted Platform Module 19 Removing and Replacing a Motherboard Cmos BatteryTPM Replacing a PCIe Riser Card Assembly 21 Removing and Replacing a PCIe Riser Card Assembly Replacing a PCIe CardReplacement Procedure PCIe Slot How to Identify Which Power Supply Model is in Your Server Resolving Insufficient Memory Space to Execute Option ROMs Resolving Insufficient 16-Bit I/O Space Replacing an LSI MegaRAID Battery Backup Unit Replacing an LSIiBBU06 BBU24 Removing and Replacing an LSIiBBU06 BBU Replacing an LSIiBBU08 BBU 25 Replacing a Mounting Bracket for the LSIiBBU08 BBUScrews 27 Removing and Replacing an LSIiBBU06 BBU Installing a Mezzanine Card Mezzanine card retaining posts three Technical Specifications Physical SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Power SpecificationsCable and Power Cord Specifications KVM CableSupported Power Cords and Plugs Description Feet Meters IllustrationAC Power Cord Illustrations This section contains the AC power cord illustrationsCAB-9K10A-EU CAB-9K10A-SW CAB-N5K6A-NA CAB-9K12A-NA OL-20732-02 RAID Controller Considerations Supported RAID Controllers and Required CablesR200-SASCBL3 Enabling the Mezzanine Card RAID Controller in the Bios RAID Controller CablingCisco UCS C200 LFF Server Cabling How to Determine Which Controller Is in Your ServerCisco UCS C200 SFF Server Cabling How To Launch Option ROM-Based Controller Utilities From your For More Information OL-20732-02 Installation for Cisco UCS Integration OL-20732-02