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Specification
Install
RDM Configuration
Connecting the PS/2 keyboard
Entering Setup
Setting
CD-ROM activity indicator
Load Default Settings
Installation precautions
Safety
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Contents
User’s guide
Acer Altos G610
Copyright 2001 Acer Incorporated All Rights Reserved Acer Altos G610
User’s guide
Model Number Serial Number Purchase Date Place of Purchase
FCC notice
Notices
Notice Shield cables
Notice Peripheral devices
Use conditions
Important safety instructions
Notice Canadian users
Remarque à l’intention des utilisateurs canadiens
e If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged
c If the product has been exposed to rain or water
Laser compliance statement
1 System overview
2 System tour
Contents
3 Upgrading your system
4 BIOS Setup utility
Index
Appendix A ASM Pro quick installation guide
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1 System overview
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Processors
Overview
Memory
System chipsets
Server Works LE III north and south bridge
SCSI subsystem
LAN subsystem
Video subsystem
Expansion slots
Hardware management support
PCI bus
Features summary
1 System overview
2 System tour
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Front panel
External and internal structure
3 System status indicator 4 Keylock 5 Front panel door
Rear panel
1 Power cable socket 2 Power supply modules
2 System tour
3 Housing fan 4 I/O connectors color-coded 5 Expansion slots
Internal components
Volume Decrease/Increase button
CD-ROM activity indicator
12 Hard disk activity indicator 13 System status indicator
9 Floppy drive activity indicator 10 Power button 11 Power indicator
14 Removable hard drive trays 15 Expansion slots 16 Housing fan
17 Power supply modules
Keyboard
Component
Function
Shift + Windows + M Undo Minimize All
Mouse
3.5-inch floppy drive
Disk drives
CD-ROM drive
To insert a CD into your system’s CD-ROM drive
To take care of your CDs
Preinstallation requirements
Setting up your system
Checking the package contents
Selecting a site
Basic connections
Connecting the PS/2 keyboard
Connecting the PS/2 mouse
Connecting the VGA monitor
To connect the VGA monitor, simply plug the monitor cable into the
monitor/VGA port blue port located on the rear panel of your system
Connecting to the network
network port
gray port located on the rear panel of your system
Connecting the power cable
Turning on your system
Power-on problems
Turning off your system
Printer
Connecting options
USB devices
Vertical mounting hole pattern
System rack installation
Screw type and
Screw types used
Usage
part number
Installing cage nuts
Installing the system into the rack
d Adjust the inner sliding rail until you can see the screw holes
g Extend the inner sliding piece of the mounting rail until you can see the screw holes on the other end. Attach the mounting bracket with two M4 x L8 screws with nut and washer. The mounting rail on this end is adjustable
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2 System tour
8 Attach the handle to the tray using two M5 metal screws
Rear left
10 Install the server on the tray
Rear right
Front left
2 System tour
d Remove the stands from the server. Keep the screws for later use
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11 Extend the inner sliding piece of each mounting rail forward until it clicks
15 Attach the rack server cover to the server using the thumbscrews
16 Attach the other end of the cable carrier to the tray using two M5 metal screws
Note Refer to page 33 for instructions on how to install cage nuts
2 System tour
3 Upgrading your
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Installation precautions
ESD precautions
Preinstallation instructions
Post-installation instructions
Opening your system
Opening the front panel door
Removing the front panel door
3 Lift it up a little, then move it away from the housing
Removing the side panel
1 Turn off your system unit and unplug all cables
2 Place the system unit on a flat, steady surface
5 Pull out the panel handle to remove the side panel
Mainboard layout
System boards
Description
Description
P5 and P6
Setting
BPL5M jumpers and connectors
Label
Function
a. For the SCSI backplane boards loading requirement, please insert an independent power cable to each power connector on the backplane board. The power cable should not connect to any other device
SAF-TE card layout
Label
Description
BPL5M hot-swap cage components
Installing the BPL5M hot-swap cage
Removing the BPL5M hot-swap cage
System board connector cable
3 Pull out the hot-swap cage from the housing
Installing a hard disk into the BPL5M tray
4 When applicable, pull out any previously installed hard disk
Replacing the 3.5-inch floppy drive
Installing and removing storage devices
Replacing a 5.25-inch storage device optional
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7 Connect the power and signal cables to the drive
8 Replace the housing panels
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Removing a CPU
Removing and installing the CPU
6 Pull out the fan/heatsink from the CPU1
Installing a CPU
1 Locate the CPU socket on the mainboard
2 Secure the CPU fan to its base with the four screws provided
3 Align the CPU to its socket, making sure that pin 1 indicated by the notched corner of the CPU connects to hole 1 of the socket on the bottom right corner
Removing a DIMM
Removing and installing memory modules
Reconfiguring your system memory
Installing a DIMM
Installing expansion cards
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7 Replace the housing panels
Removing a 337-watt hot-swappable redundant power supply module
Hot-swappable redundant power supply module
Installing a 337-watts hot-swappable redundant power supply module
1 Insert the power supply into the housing
2 Secure the power supply with the provided screw
Installing an internal system fan
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utility
4 BIOS Setup
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BIOS Setup utility
Entering Setup
Basic Setup Utility main menu Advanced Setup Utility main menu
System Information
Description
Parameter
Product Information
Disk Drives
IDE Channel Type
Parameter
Enabled
4 BIOS Setup utility
Parameter
Description
Sets the I/O base address of
Onboard Peripherals
Enabled
Enabled
Parameter
Description
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
The screen below shows the parameters on the Power Management screen
Power Management
Disabled
Power off
Enabled
Disabled
Description
Parameter
Option
Pre-state
This option allows you to specify your preferred settings for boot up
Boot Options
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Parameter
Date and Time
System Security
Parameter
Enabled
Description
Option
Setting and changing the password
Removing a password
Specification
IPMI Configuration
IPMI
Specifies the version of Intelligent Platform
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Remote Data Management
RDM Configuration
Parameter
4 BIOS Setup utility
Description
Option
Description
Parameter
Option
Emergency Management
the RDM module must dial when the
4 BIOS Setup utility
the RDM module must dial when the
Parameter
Advanced Options
Memory/Cache Options
PnP/PCI Options
Parameter
Disabled
Description
Option
snooping process lets the CPR send a signal
Disabled
Parameter
Description
CPU Frequency
Chipset Settings
Parameter
4 BIOS Setup utility
Description
Option
Indicates default selection
Load Default Settings
4 BIOS Setup utility
Abort Settings Change
Exit Setup
4 BIOS Setup utility
Appendix A ASM Pro quick
installation guide
This appendix shows you how to set up ASM Pro and its agent software
System setup
Installing ASM Pro
System requirements
ASM Pro Console
Installing ASM Pro Console
Installing ASM Pro Server Agent
Installing the Novell NetWare Server Agent
load EB450MgmtCD\APP\ASM\Netware\setup
To install the Novell NetWare Server Agent
load snmp control=public
1 Insert the Management CD into your system’s CD-ROM
Installing the SCO OpenServer Agent
Installing the SCO UnixWare Server Agent
Configuring ASM Pro Server Agent for SCO OpenServer
2 Mount the CD-ROM drive. For example, mount the CD-ROM to / mnt
5 Follow the onscreen installation steps to complete the installation
4 Click the Setup button
7 Click Next. You are asked to stop SNMP service
Server Mif The server.mif that is defined by DMTF will be installed
Installing the RedHat Linux Server Agent
RDM server requirements
Installing RDM
RDM Console requirements
Hardware
Post-installation instructions
Connecting communication peripherals
Modem
Telephone
Installing RDM Utilities
Deleting the hidden partition
Installing the RDM Console software
RDM Console setup
5 Continue to finish the installation of ASM Pro Console
Uninstalling the RDM Console software
Installing AWM and Microsoft Internet Information Service IIS
Installing AWM
System requirements
Setting up Microsoft IIS
Running AWM
Appendix A ASM Pro quick installation guide
Index
SCO Openserver Agent