Intel SBX82 manual Installing an I/O expansion card

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9.Install a heat sink on the processor:

Attention:

Do not set down the heat sink after you remove the plastic cover.

Do not touch the thermal grease on the bottom of the heat sink. Touching the thermal grease will contaminate it. If the thermal grease on the processor or heat sink becomes contaminated, contact your service technician.

Heat sink

Thermal grease

a.Remove the plastic protective cover from the bottom of the heat sink.

b.Align and place the heat sink on top of the processor in the retention bracket, grease side down. Press firmly on the heat sink.

c.Using a screwdriver, secure the heat sink to the retention bracket on the system board using the two captive mounting screws. Press firmly on the screws and tighten them, alternating between them. Do not overtighten the screws. If you are using a torque wrench, tighten the screws to 8.5 to 13 Newton-meters (Nm) (6.3 to 9.6 foot-pounds).

10.If you have other options to install or remove, do so now; otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on page 43.

Installing an I/O expansion card

You can add I/O optional expansion cards to your blade server to give the blade server additional connections for communicating on a network.

Attention:

When you add an expansion card, you must make sure that the I/O modules in I/O module bays 3 and 4 on the SBCE unit both support the expansion card network-interface type. For example, if you add an Ethernet expansion card to your blade server, the modules in I/O module bays 3 and 4 on the SBCE unit must both be compatible with the expansion card. All other expansion cards that are installed on other blade servers in the SBCE unit must also be compatible with these I/O modules. In this example, you could then install two Ethernet switch modules, two pass-thru modules, or one Ethernet switch module and one pass-thru module. Because pass-thru modules are compatible with a variety of I/O expansion cards, installing two pass-thru modules would enable the use of several different types of compatible I/O expansion cards within the same unit.

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Contents Intel Server Compute Blade SBX82 Disclaimer Contents Configuring the blade server Safety and regulatory information General Safety Electrical SafetyVii Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices To Connect To Disconnect Use safe practices when lifting Regulatory specifications and disclaimers Safety complianceElectromagnetic compatibility notices USA Electromagnetic compatibility ECMElectromagnetic compatibility notices International Japan EMC CompatibilityXiii RRL Korea English translation of the notice above Device User’s InformationPage Blade server release levers Label placement on the Sbce unit Features and specifications Reliability, availability, and serviceability featuresIntel Server Compute Blade SBX82 features Intel Server Compute Blade SBX82 specifications Power throttlingEnvironment Service ProcessorProcessor Size Electrical Input Memory Integrated functionsMajor components of the blade server Related publicationsPage Page Using power, controls, jumpers, switches, and indicators Turning on the blade serverTurning off the blade server Understanding the control panel and LEDs NumLock NumLock bladeservernumber Enter Using system board switches System board illustrationUsing switch block 2 SW2 Switch block 2 SW2 and settingsNMI MIS Sbrd Temp MIS Installation guidelines System reliability considerationsHandling static-sensitive devices Installing and removing the blade server from the Sbce unit Opening the blade server coverRemoving the blade server bezel assembly StatementInstalling a Scsi hard disk drive Installing a Scsi driveInstalling memory modules Removing a Scsi hard disk driveInstalling Dimms Installing an additional processor Page Lever fully open Lever closed Installing an I/O expansion card Installing a small form-factor expansion card Installing a small form-factor I/O card in the blade server Installing a standard form-factor expansion card IInstalling the Intel Blade Server Scsi Expansion Module SbescsiInstalling a Scsi storage expansion unit Cover pins Scsi IDs for the hard disk drives in the expansion unit Installing a Scsi disk drive Page Opening the expansion unit cover Installing an I/O expansion card Installing an I/O expansion card in the expansion unit Replacing the battery Battery location Completing the installation Installing the blade server bezel assembly Closing the blade server cover Installing the blade server in the Sbce unit Updating your blade server configuration Input/output connectors and devices Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility programConfiguration/Setup Utility menu choices Devices and I/O Ports System InformationProduct Data Remote Console RedirectionBaseboard Management Controller BMC Settings Advanced SetupMemory Settings BMC Network ConfigurationUsing passwords Using the PXE boot agent utility program Firmware updatesConfiguring the Gigabit Ethernet controllers Configuring a Scsi RAID array Blade server Ethernet controller enumerationUsing the LSI Logic Configuration Utility program Diagnostic programs and error messages Diagnostic tools overviewTroubleshooting charts Light Path Diagnostics featurePost beep code descriptions Repeating long beepsPost error messages Abbreviated list of Post error messagesAbbreviated list of Post error messages Troubleshooting charts Memory problemsProcessor problems Monitor problems Mm 3Mouse problems Network connection problemsOption problems Power problemsDiagnosing problems using Light Path Diagnostics Light path diagnosticsService processor problems Light Path Diagnostics LEDsLight Path Diagnostics table Light path diagnostics Page Using the documentation Before you callGetting help and information from the World Wide Web Page Index Password Scsi RAID