Acnodes RMC 7182 user manual Power Supply Failure

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RMC 7182

1U Rackmount System

5.Insert the new drive unit in the slot until the tab locks in place.

6.Reconnect the data and power cables.

7.Replace the chassis cover (replace the server in the rack, if necessary) and power up the system.

6-5 Power Supply

The Acnodes RMC7182 has a single 560 watt power supply, which is auto- switching capable. Power must be removed from the system when replacing the power supply.

Power Supply Failure

If the power supply module fails, the system will shut down and you will need to replace the module. Replacements can be ordered directly from Acnodes.

As there is only one power supply module in the system, power must be com- pletely removed from the server before removing and replacing the power supply for whatever reason.

 

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Contents RMC Copyright 2005 Acnodes, Inc Preface Manual OrganizationBios Advanced Motherboard SetupAdvanced Chassis Setup Table of Contents Installing the System in to a Rack System InterfaceAdvanced Motherboard Setup NIC2 JLAN2 LED NIC1 JLAN1 LED Advanced Chassis Setup Bios Introduction OverviewMotherboard Features Other FeaturesProcessor MemoryRMC Server Chassis Features System PowerSata Subsystem Control PanelChoosing a Setup Location Preparing for SetupOverview Unpacking the SystemRack Precautions Server PrecautionsRack Mounting Considerations Installing the System into a Rack Identifying the Sections of the Rack RailsInstalling the Rack Rails Inner RailsOuter Rails RMC Installing the Chassis into a Rack Installing the Server into a Telco Rack Checking the Components Checking the Motherboard SetupRemoving the Chassis Cover Figure Checking the Drive Bay Setup Providing PowerChecking the Drives Checking the AirflowControl Panel Buttons Reset ButtonPower Control Panel LEDs Universal Information LEDNIC2 Drive Carrier LEDs System Safety Electrical Safety PrecautionsGeneral Safety Precautions ESD Precautions Operating Precautions Precautions Handling the MotherboardUnpacking Serverboard InstallationInstalling to the Chassis Connecting Cables Connecting Data CablesConnecting Power Cables Connecting the Control PanelI/O Ports Installing the Processor and Heatsink Installing an LGA1366 ProcessorRMC Installing a Passive CPU Heatsink Removing the Heatsink Installing Memory Modules Installing & Removing DIMMsMemory Support Maximum Memory PossibleInstalling a PCI Expansion Card PCI Expansion CardsServerboard Details RMC Connector Definitions Main ATX Power Supply ConnectorProcessor Power Connector Power ButtonOverheat/Fan Fail/UID LED HDD LED/UID SwitchPower On LED NMI Button Fan HeadersATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Ports Serial PortsChassis Intrusion Wake-On-LANExternal Speaker/Internal Buzzer Overheat/Fan Fail LEDOnboard Power LED Power Supply SMBus ConnectorUniversal Serial Bus USB Sgpio HeadersPower Supply Fail LED Header Alarm ResetButton Unit Identifier ButtonJumper Settings VGA Enable/DisableExplanation of Jumpers Cmos ClearUSB Wake-Up LAN1/2 Enable/DisableWatch Dog Enable/Disable BMC Enable/Disable SAS Enable/DisableSAS RAID Mode Select SMBus to PCI SlotsOnboard Indicators Onboard Power LED LE1LAN1/2 LEDs Ipmi Dedicated LAN LEDsSAS Heartbeat LED BMC Heartbeat LEDSAS Activity LED Floppy Connector Sata and Floppy Drive ConnectionsSata Ports SAS PortsInstalling Software Driver/Tool Installation Display ScreenRMC RMC Static-Sensitive Devices Tools RequiredControl Panel System CoolingReplacing a System Fan Figure Adding a System FanSystem Fan Failure Drive Bay Installation/Removal Accessing the Drive BaysHard Drive Installation Installing a Hard Drive into a Drive Carrier FigureRemoving a Hard Drive Figure DVD Drive Installation Power Supply Power Supply FailureRemoving/Replacing the Power Supply Introduction Starting Bios Setup UtilityHow To Change the Configuration Data Main Setup Starting the Setup UtilitySystem Time/System Date System MemoryAdvanced Setup Configurations Xboot Features Quick BootQuiet Boot AddOn ROM Display ModeWait For F1 If Error Power Button FunctionRestore on AC Power Loss PS/2 Mouse SupportRatio Cmos Setting Hardware Prefetcher Available when supported by the CPUXProcessor & Clock Options CPU Ratio Clock Spread SpectrumActive Processor Cores Intel Eist TechnologyIntel Turbo Boost Configuration Turbo Ratio Limit Program Core Ratio Limit~ 3 Core Ratio Limit TDC Limit OverrideXAdvanced Chipset Control Memory Mode Temperature RiseQPI L0s and L1 Memory FrequencyHigh Performance Event Timer Air FlowAltitude Dimm PitchXide / Floppy Configuration Type IDE Detect Timeout secLBA/Large Mode Block Multi-Sector Transfer PIO ModeDMA Mode A.R.T. For Hard disk drives 32Bit Data TransferXPCI/PnP Configuration XSuper IO Device Configuration XRemote Access ConfigurationXHardware Health Configuration System Temperature CPU TemperatureXacpi Configuration Fan Speed Control ModesFan1 ~ Fan 5 Reading USB Device WakeUpHeadless Mode Acpi Version Features XTrusted Computing TCG/TPM SupportExecute TPM Command TPM Enable/Disable StatusXipmi Configuration Set PEF Configuration BMC Watch Dog Timer ActionXEvent Log Configuration BMC WatchDog TimeOut MinSecView Event Log Mark all events as readSecurity Settings Supervisor PasswordUser Password Change Supervisor PasswordChange User Password Boot Sector Virus ProtectionXHard Disk Drives Boot SettingsXBoot Device Priority Retry Boot Devices Exit OptionsXRemovable Drives Save Changes and ExitLoad Optimal Defaults Load Fail-Safe DefaultsDiscard Changes and Exit Discard ChangesAppendix a Post Error Beep Codes Recoverable Post Error Beep CodesAppendix B Installing the Windows OS Installing Windows on RAID SystemsInstalling Windows on Non-RAID Systems Processors ChipsetMemory Capacity SAS ControllerWeight Power SupplyChassis System Cooling