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Contents
Main
Service Guide
EXPRESS5800/120Lg
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Contents
Proprietary Notice Using This Guide
1. System Overview
2. Setting Up the System
3. Configuring Your System
4. Disassembly and Reassembly
5. Problem Solving
6. Illustrated Parts Breakdown
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Using This Guide
Text Conventions
Related Documents
Safety Notices
Safety Notices for Users Outside of the U.S.A. and Canada
xiv Using This Guide
Care and Handling
Use the following guidelines to properly handle and care for your system.
System Overview
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System Features
1-4 System Overview
System Chassis Features
Figure 1-2 shows the system front view features seen with the front door closed.
Front View
Figure 1-2. Front View (Door closed)
System Overview 1-5
Front View (Door Opened)
Figure 1-3 shows the system front view features seen with the front door opened.
CD-ROM Drive Floppy Disk Drive
Figure 1-3. Front View (Door opened)
1-6 System Overview
Figure 1-3. Front View (Door opened)
System Overview 1-7
Rear View
Figure 1-4 shows the system rear view features.
1-8 System Overview
Figure 1-4. Rear View
System Overview 1-9
Internal View
Figure 1-5 shows an internal view of your system with the air duct covers removed.
Figure 1-5. Internal View
1-10 System Overview
System Board Features
Figure 1-6 shows details of the system board.
System Overview 1-11
Figure 1-6. System Board
1-12 System Overview
Standard Features
Xeon Processors
System Memory
PCI Riser Slots
Video Controller
SCSI Controller
Keyboard and Mouse
RJ-45 Serial Port
ACPI
System Board Management Controller (BMC)
Power Supplies
Peripheral Bays
System Functions
Degradation Feature
Remote Power-On Feature (Wake On LAN)
AC-LINK Feature
Security
Security with Mechanical Locks and Monitoring
Software Locks via the System Setup Utility
Setting Up the System
Selecting a Site
Unpacking the System
Making Connections
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Connecting the Power Cord
Using the System
Opening the Front Door of the Tower Cabinet
Powering On Your System
Powering Off the Server System
Forcing a Power Shutdown
Configuring Your System
Configuring Your System
BIOS Setup Utility
Using the BIOS Setup Utility
BIOS Setup Configuration Settings
Configuring Your System 3-5
Main Menu
3-6 Configuring Your System
Primary and Secondary Master and Slave IDE Submenus
Processor Settings Submenu
Configuring Your System 3-7
Advanced Menu
3-8 Configuring Your System
PCI Configuration Menu
Configuring Your System 3-9
Onboard NIC 1 / Onboard NIC 2 Submenu
Onboard SCSI Submenu
Onboard Video Submenu
Peripheral Configuration Submenu
3-10 Configuring Your System
Memory Configuration Submenu
Advanced Chipset Control Submenu
Configuring Your System 3-11
Security Menu
Note:
password for entering Setup. The passwords are not case sensitive.
3-12 Configuring Your System
Server Menu
Configuring Your System 3-13
Server Menu (Continued)
System Management Submenu
3-14 Configuring Your System
Console Redirection Submenu
Event Log Submenu
Configuring Your System 3-15
Boot Menu
Boot Device Priority Submenu
Hard Drives Submenu
Exit Menu
SCSISelect Utility
Running the SCSISelect Utility
3-18 Configuring Your System
Adaptec SCSI Utility Configuration Settings
The following keys are active for all Adaptec SCSI Utility screens:
Table 3-1. SCSISelect Utility Setup Configurations
Configuring Your System 3-19
Table 3-1. SCSISelect Utility Setup Configurations (continued)
SCSI Disk Utilities
When the SCSI ID scan completes, the screen listing SCSI IDs and associated devices appears.
Exiting Adaptec SCSI Utility
Configuring the RAID Controller
Configuring System Board Jumpers
Before You Begin
Moving System Board Jumpers
Clearing CMOS
Clearing and Changing the Passwords
Disassembly and Reassembly
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General Information
Static Precautions
Equipment Log
Tools Recommended for Upgrading Your System
Preparing Your System for Disassembly and Reassembly
Side Access Panel
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Processor Air Duct
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Modifying the System Board
Replacing the Real-time Clock Battery
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Removing and Installing a Processor
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Place the heat sink clip on the center tab of the retention module and
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DIMMs
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Hard Disk Drives
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Auto Rebuild Functionality
Hot-Swap Power Supply
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Non-Hot-Swap Power Supply
Front Cooling Fan Unit
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Removable 5.25-inch Media Devices
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Disassembly and Reassembly 4-41
PCI Boards
The server contains six slots into which PCI boards can be inserted. See Figure 4-42. IMPORTANT:
NOTE:
Figure 4-42. PCI Slot Designations
4-42 Disassembly and Reassembly
IMPORTANT:
installing the full-length PCI card.
#4.
#6.
NOTE:
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RAID Controller Board
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Using Internal Disks in Disk Array Configuration
Diskette Drive and Carrier Assembly
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Front Bezel and Front Bezel Hinge (Tower- Based System)
Front Panel
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Hot-Swap HDD Bay
Hot-Swap SCSI Backplane
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Replacing the Rear Cooling Fan
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System Board
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Power Supply Back Board
AB
Tower Feet
I/O Shield
LED/Switch Assembly
Intrusion Switch Assembly
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Problem Solving
Problem Solving
Static Precautions
Resetting the Server
Forced Shutdown
Troubleshooting Checklists
Initial System Startup
Running New Application Software
After System Has Been Running Correctly
Diagnostic Procedures
Error Checking
Troubleshooting Guide
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Specific Problems and Corrective Actions
Power LED Does Not Light
Incorrect or No Beep Code
No Characters Appear on Screen
Characters are Distorted or Incorrect
System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate
Diskette Drive Activity LED Does Not Light
CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light
Problems with Application Software
Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected
Problems with the Network
Plug and Play Installation Tips
Error Messages
POST Error Codes and Messages
5-16 Problem Solving
Problem Solving 5-17
5-18 Problem Solving
Table 5-1. POST Error Codes and Messages (continued)
Problem Solving 5-19
POST Error Code Hardware References
Problem Solving 5-21
Beep Codes
Table 5-2. Post Error Beep Codes
How to Identify BIOS and BMC Revision Levels
Lamps
LAN ACCESS Lamp ( 1)
STATUS Lamp ( )
5-24 Problem Solving
POWER/SLEEP Lamp ( )
DISK ACCESS Lamp ( )
Access Lamps
Hard Disk Drive Lamp
Power Supply Lamps
DC Power Lamp
Power Status Lamp
AC Power Lamp
LAN Connector Lamps
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This chapter provides an exploded view and parts lists for the major assemblies of your server.
Exploded View
Illustrated Parts Breakdown 6-3
Field Replaceable Units
6-4 Illustrated Parts Breakdown
Illustrated Parts Breakdown 6-5
Pentium Processors
Hard Disk Drives
DVD Drives
DAT Tape Drives
6-6 Illustrated Parts Breakdown
RAID Controllers and Cache
SCSI Controllers
Network Controllers
Memory Expansion
Illustrated Parts Breakdown 6-7
Cable List
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A-2 Specifications
System Specifications
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Installing and Configuring Windows 2000
Overview
Device Drivers
Installation Assumption
Installation Preparation
Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System
Installation Notes
Windows 2000 Installation
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Installing LAN Adapters
Driver Installation for the Intel PRO/100+ LAN Adapter
D:\WINNT\W2k\PC62\HD1\WINDOWS\PROSet2\IA32\PROSet.msi
Setting Network Driver Details.
Driver Installation for the ATI RAGE XL Display Adapter
D:\WINNT\Video\W2k\Setup.exe
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C-2 IRQ and I/O Port Addresses
Interrupt Requests
The factory-set interrupt requests (IRQs) are listed below.
PIRQ and PCI Device
IRQ and I/O Port Addresses C-3
I/O Port Address
The factory-set I/O port addresses for the server are assigned as follows:
C-4 IRQ and I/O Port Addresses
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D-2 Internal Cabling Diagrams
Standard Configuration
The figure below shows an example of the connections in the standard configuration.
Disk Array Configuration of Built-in Hard Disks
Installing a SCSI File Device
Internal Cabling Diagrams D-5
The following figure shows an example of onboard SCSI connection for SCSI file devices.
In the figure above, the standard hard disk drive bay is connected with an optional RAID controller.
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Equipment Log
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Index
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