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Contents
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Manual Rev:
Release Date: July
FCC-ARadio Frequency Interference Statement
Notice
Micro-StarInternational
MS-9246
(1)this device may not cause harmful interference, and
Copyright Notice
MICRO-STAR
INTERNATIONAL
Trademarks
Revision History
Safety Instructions
CAUTION:
CONTENTS
FCC-ARadio Frequency Interference Statement
Chassis
Page
A-1
B-1
Page
Packing Checklist
Getting Started
Ear Set
Rail Set
Power Supply Options
System Overview
Top View
1HDD Tray
2Slim CD-ROMDrive
3Slim Floppy Disk Drive
Front View
Front Bezel
CD-ROMDrive
1Slim CD-ROMDrive
Floppy Disk Drive
LED
6Power LED
7HDD Activity LED
8Status LEDs of LAN# 1/2
9System ID LED
™ Front Bezel
LEDs
LED
Color
State
™Diagnostic LEDs: DLED1/DLED2/DLED3/DLED4 Memory LEDs:D29/D30/D31/D32/D33/D35
DLED1
DLED2
DLED3
DLED4
Page
Rear View
Rear Bezel
VGA Port
Gigabit LAN Jacks
NMI Switch
Mouse/Keyboard Connector
Serial Port
VGA Port
Gigabit LAN Jack
USB Port
System Specifications
Network
Server Management (Optional)
Regulatory Approval
BIOS
Chassis Dimension
Video
Table
2D Modes (TFT or CRT)
MSI Server Management IPMI 1.5 (optional)
BMC Chip
Memory Size
Form Factor
Onboard I2Cmux
Mainboard Layout
MSI Special Features
PC Alert™
System Assembly
Rack Mounting
Chassis Cover
CPU, Heatsink and Fan Duct
System Assembly DIMM
System Assembly Flowchart
FINISH
System Assembly
Replacing the Chassis Cover
CPU, Heatsink, and Fan Duct
CPU1
CPU2
5. Place the heat sink on top of CPU1 and secure the screws on both sides
Note: The heat sink has to be installed to prevent the CPU from overheating
7. Install the second heatsink
8. Replace the fan duct
DDR Memory
Memory Bus Features
Memory Population Rules
dual-channel
mode, make sure that you install memory modules of
the same type and density
on DDR DIMMs “in pairs”
PCI Expansion Card
Page
PCI Riser Card (Optional)
Standard PCI Riser Cards: MS-9583, MS-9584
Optional PCI Riser Card: MS-9570
SCSI HDD
Page
Serial ATA HDD
Page
Rack Mounting
Chassis Rails
Note:
Page
Rack Rails
Cable Arm (Optional)
right
Page
Chassis into the Rack
Chassis off the Rack
Page
Quick Components Guide
Central Processing Unit: CPU
CPU Installation Procedures for Socket
Please turn off the power and unplug the power cord before installing the CPU
Memory
Page
Memory Speed/CPU FSB Support Matrix
Installing DDR Modules
Volt Notch
Power Supply
Connectors
Optional Serial ATA cable
Ultra320 SCSI Connectors: SCSI1/SCSI2 (Optional)
SCSI1/2
IPMB Power Connector: CN4
CN4
5-pinIPMB Connector: CN3
CN3
Serial Port Connector: COM
Jumpers
BIOS Recovery Jumper: CN6
CN6
Clear BIOS Password Jumper: J7
Clear Event Log Jumper: J8
Slots
Page
Entering Setup
BIOS Setup
Getting Help
Main Menu
Sub-Menu
General Help <F1
The Menu Bar
Security
Boot
Exit
Main
[Type]
Select how to define the HDD parameters
[Multi-SectorTransfers]
Any selection except Disabled determines
Language
Use this setting to set the display language of the BIOS utility
System Summary
Advanced
CPU:
Chipset:
BIOS:
OS:
Advanced Chipset Control
Serial ATA
Native Mode Operation
SATA RAID Enable
Wake On LAN/PME
Wake On Ring
Embedded SCSI (Optional)
SCSI Controller (Optional)
Option ROM Scan (Optional)
Embedded NIC (Gbit)
LAN Controller
Interrupt
PS/2 Mouse
Legacy USB Support
Boot Features
Summary Screen
DMI Event Logging
View DMI Event Log
Event Logging
ECC Event Logging
Mark DMI Events as Read
BIOS Redirection Port
Baud Rate
Flow Control
Console Type
FIFO Level
IPMI
Change COM Port Setting
COM Port on BMC
System Event Logging
Clear System Event Log
Existing Event Log Number
System Event Log
Press <Enter> to display the System Event Log
Security
Password on boot
Fixed disk boot sector
Boot
Exit
SCSI BIOS Setup
(Optional)
Entering SCSI BIOS
Configure/View SCSI Controller Settings
SCSI Disk Utilities
Configure/View SCSI Controller Settings
Additional Options
Boot Device Configuration
Boot SCSI Controllers
Boot SCSI ID
Boot LUN Number
Sync Transfer Rate (MB/Sec)
Packetized
QAS
Initiate Wide Negotiation
Enable Disconnection
Send Start Unit Command
Yes
BIOS Multiple LUN Support
Include in BIOS Scan
Advanced Configuration
POST Display Mode
SCSI Controller Int 13 Support
Domain Validation
Support Removable Disks Under Int13 as Fixed Disks
BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROM
Disk Utilities
Format Disk
Verify Disk Media
Format Disk
Verify Disk Media
Adaptec SATA RAID Utility for Intel ICH5R
Introduction
Adaptec RAID Configuration (ARC) Utility—Partof the controller’s built-in
Array Configuration Utility
(ACU)
Installing the Driver
2. Installing the Driver in an Existing Windows System
Next
3.Installing Red Hat Linux 7.3 or
Installing the Red Hat Driver in a New Linux System
Done
4. Installing SuSE Linux 8.0 or
Installing the Driver in a New Linux System
Alt
For SuSE
acpi=off
Installing Adaptec Storage Manager – Browser Edition
4. Installing Adaptec Storage Manager on Windows
Autorun
3.Click Adaptec Utilities
4.Click Install Adaptec Storage Manager
Yes
Configuring Internet Browsers on Windows
Tools > Internet Options
Connections
2.Click LAN Settings
Bypass proxy server for local addresses
2.Select Edit > Preferences
Enable cookies
5. Installing Adaptec Storage Manager on Linux
sh <mount-point>/install.sh
mount-point
/mnt/cdrom
/media/ cdrom
Using Adaptec Storage Manager – Browser Edition
2. Architecture Overview
3. Logging In
In Linux, click Start > System > Adaptec Storage Manager. The Login
Login
Notes:
4.Installing a Security Certificate
View
Install Certificate
5.Registering Your Software
6. The Basics
Logout
Rescan
Pop-UpTool Tips
Physical Devices
Logical Devices
Page
Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility
Press <Ctrl><A> for Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility
Delete
Creating Arrays
Create Array
Insert
Page
Initializing Disk Drives
3.Select Initialize Drives
2.Using the Disk Utilities
Disk Utilities
Format
Glossary
cache
capacity
channel
chunk
clear
drive LED
Disk indicator LED that illuminates during read or write operations
event
Notification or alert from the system, indicating that a change has occurred
event log
initialized array
legacy disk
logical device
low-levelformat
mirrored array/mirroring
quick init
RAID
RAID signature
RAID volume
rebuild
single-levelarray
snapshot
spanned volume
stripe
stripe size