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Contents
Main
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iii
Notices
FCC notice
Notice: Shield cables
Notice: Peripheral devices
Laser compliance statement
v
Important safety information
Intended application uses
Checking the power cords
vi
Multiple power cords
Precautionary reminders
vii
Equipment rack precautions
viii
Important safety instructions
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Contents
1 System tour 1
2 System setup 27
3 Hardware configuration 39
4 BIOS setup 109
Appendix A: System rack installation 143
Appendix B: System management 159
Appendix C: Equipment log and configuration worksheets 193
Appendix D: Troubleshooting 199
Appendix E: Codes and error messages 211
Index 227
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Features overview
Altos G900 physical specifications
External and internal structure
Access covers
Main chassis components
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Front control panel
The figure below describes the features of the front control panel.
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Rear panel
The figure below describes the features of the rear panel.
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Peripheral device bay
Server board set features
Mainboard layout
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Mainboard jumpers
Boot block jumpers
Main jumpers
Serial port B jumpers
System cables
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System features
Processors
Memory
SCSI controller
Onboard video
Network interface controllers
Hot-swap hard drive bays
Power supply
System fan
ACPI
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Getting started
Checking for damage to the packaging
Selecting a site
Checking the package contents
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Setting up your system
Setup reminders
Pre-setup safety steps
Hardware setup
Turning on the server and running the Power-On Self Test (POST)
Hot keys for POST
Software setup
Installing the service partition (recommended)
Installing the operating system
Network teaming features
NIC connector and status LEDs
Considerations
Adapter Fault Tolerance
Adaptive Load Balancing
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Installation precautions
ESD precautions
Preinstallation instructions
Post-installation instructions
Tools and supplies needed
System access panels
Before removing the access panels
Rear access panel
To remove the rear access panel
To install the rear access panel
Front access panel
To remove the front access panel
To install the front access panel
Front subchassis and rear electronics bay
Opening the front subchassis and rear
To open the front subchassis and rear electronics bay
Removing the front subchassis and rear
To remove the front subchassis
To remove the electronics bay
Installing the front subchassis and rear
To install the front subchassis
To install the electronics bay
Closing the front subchassis and rear
To close the front subchassis and rear electronics bay
Accessing the system boards
Access cover to the system boards
To remove the access cover to the system boards
To install the access cover to the system boards
Memory board
To remove the memory board
To install the memory board
Processor board
To remove the processor board
To install the processor board
Mainboard
To remove the mainboard
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To install the mainboard
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Memory
DIMM sequence
To install DIMMs
To re mo ve D IM Ms
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Processors
Processor sequence
To install processors
To remove processors
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PCI add-in boards
PCI add-in board locations
Operating system support for hot-plug add-in boards
Checking the status indicators for a hot-plug add-in board
Installing and removing a hot-plug PCI add-in board
To install a hot-plug PCI add-in board
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To remove a hot-plug PCI add-in board
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To install a PCI add-in board in a non-hot-plug slot
To remove a PCI add-in board from a non-hot-plug slot
Hot-swap SCSI drives
Checking a hot-swap SCSI drive status indicator
Installing and removing a hot-swap drive in a carrier
To install a hot-swap drive in a carrier
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To remove a hot-swap drive from a carrier
Removing and installing hot-swap disk drives
To install a hot-swap disk drive
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DC power supplies
Checking the power supply LED status indicators
Removing and installing a power supply module
To remove a power supply module
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To install a power supply module
Cooling system fans
Checking a fan status indicator
Removing and installing a fan module
To remove a fan module
To install a fan module
Backup battery
Replacing the battery
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Front panel board
Installing the front panel board
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Diskette drive
Replacing the diskette drive
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5.25-inch peripheral drives
Preliminary considerations
Drive cables
IDE requirements
SCSI requirements
Removing and installing a 5.25-inch peripheral drive
To re mo ve a a 5.25-inch peripheral drive
To install a 5.25-inch peripheral drive
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Hot-swap drive bays
Removing and installing a hot-swap drive bay
To remove a hot-swap drive bay
To install a hot-swap drive bay
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Power distribution board
Replacing the power distribution board
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Fan distribution board
Replacing the fan distribution board
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Foam fan baffle
Removing and installing the foam fan baffle
To remove the foam fan baffle
To install the foam fan baffle
Hot-plug indicator board
Replacing the hot-plug indicator board
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BIOS setup
Recording BIOS settings
Clearing CMOS memory
To clear the CMOS memory using the front panel buttons
To clear the CMOS memory using CMOS Clear jumper
Using BIOS setup
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Main
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Processor Settings
This submenu lets you set parameter settings related to the installed processor(s).
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Advanced
The Advanced menu contains parameter values that define how the system behaves on startup.
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Memory Configuration
This submenu allows you to configure the advanced system memory functions.
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Hot-plug PCI Control
This submenu lets you specify the settings for the PCI hot-plug slots.
Empty Bus Default Speed
Embedded SCSI
Embedded NIC 1 (10/100)
Embedded NIC 2 (Gbit)
Embedded Voice Controller
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Advanced Chipset Control
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Security
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To set a security password
To change the Supervisor/User password
To remove the User/Supervisor password
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Server
The Server menu allows you to configure parameter settings related to server management.
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Console Redirection
This submenu lets you specify the settings for connecting to the RDM Manager station.
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Exit
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System rack installation
Rack-mount kit contents
Tools and supplies needed
Equipment rack precautions
Warning s
Precautions
Rack conversion procedures
Installation overview
Removing the bottom panel
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Removing the original tower bezel
Removing the feet
Installing the rack bezel
Installing the bushings on the chassis
Installing the handles and rails
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Software and utilities
Integrated hardware system management
Baseboard management controller
Field replaceable units and sensor data records
System event log
Platform event management
Emergency management port
System Setup Utility
Creating SSU diskettes
Running the SSU
To start the SSU
Working with the GUI
Customizing the SSU interface
Setting boot device priority
Setting passwords and security options
Setting the admin password
To change or clear the administrator password:
Setting the user password
To change or clear the user password:
Setting security options
Viewing the system event log
Viewing FRU information
Viewing Sensor Data Records
Updating system firmware and BIOS
To verify the firmware
Saving and restoring the system configuration
To save the system configuration
To restore the system configuration
Alerting for platform events
To set up paging alerts
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To set up LAN alerts
Managing the server remotely
Setting up remote LAN access
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Setting up remote modem or serial access
Exiting the SSU
FRU/SDR load utility
When to run the FRU/SDR load utility
Running the FRU/SDR load utility
Command line format
Displaying a given area
Using a specified CFG file
Using a specified FRU file
Updating nonvolatile storage areas
SCSISelect
Running SCSISelect
Software updates
Creating bootable diskettes
To format a diskette as a bootable diskette
Software update packages
To install a software update package
Individual updates
BIOS updates
Recovering the BIOS
Changing the BIOS language
Firmware updates
FRU/SDR updates
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Equipment log
Calculating power consumption
Calculating DC power usage
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Calculating the total combined power used by the system
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Troubleshooting
Resetting the system
Initial system startup
Running new application software
Application software checklist
After the system has been running correctly
Monitoring POST
Verifying proper operation of key system lights
Confirming loading of an operating system
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
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Standard BIOS post codes
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Recovery BIOS POST codes
The table below lists the port-80 codes displayed during a recovery boot process.
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BMC beep codes
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POST error messages and codes
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Index
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