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RS120-E3
(PA4)
1U Rackmount Barebone Server
User Guide
Contents
Page
E2354
First Edition
January
Contents
Chapter 1: Product introduction
Chapter 2: Hardware setup
Chapter 3: Installation options
Chapter 4: Motherboard information
Chapter 5: BIOS setup
Chapter 6: RAID configuration
Chapter 7: Driver installation
Appendix: Reference information
Federal Communications Commission Statement
Canadian Department of Communications Statement
Electrical Safety
Operation Safety
Audience
Contents
Conventions
Typography
References
Product introduction
1.1System package contents
Chapter 1: Product introduction
1.2System specifications
Chassis
Motherboard
Chipset
Processor
1.3Front panel features
1.4Rear panel features
1.6.1Rear panel LEDs
1.6.2Front panel LEDs
1.6.3LAN (RJ-45)LEDs
1.6.4HDD status LED
Hardware setup
2.1.1Removing the front cover
2.1.2 Removing the rear cover
2.1.3Installing the top cover
2.2.1Installing the CPU
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2.2.2Installing the CPU heatsink and airduct
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2.3.1DIMM sockets location
2.3.2Memory configurations
2.3.3Installing a DIMM
2.3.4Removing a DIMM
2.4Hard disk drives
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2.5.1Installing an expansion card to the riser card bracket
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2.5.2Reinstalling the riser card bracket
2.5.3Configuring an expansion card
2.6Cable connections
Pre-connectedsystem cables
2.7SATA backplane cabling
2.8.1System fans
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2.8.2System fan with dummy case
2.8.3Device fan
2.8.4Power supply module
2.8.5Optical drive
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2.8.6Motherboard
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Installation options
3.1Rackmount rail kit items
3.2Rack rails assembly
3.3Attaching the rails to the rack
rear 1U space
front 1U space
3.4Rackmounting the server
Motherboard info
4.1Motherboard layout
Chapter 4: Motherboard information
Layout contents
4.2 Jumpers
1 . Clear RTC RAM (CLRTC1)
P5MT-RClear RTC RAM
2 . USB device wake-up (3-pinUSBPW12, USBPW34)
P5MT-RUSB device wake-up
3 . Keyboard power (3-pinKBPWR1)
P5MT-RKeyboard power setting
4 . Gigabit LAN1 controller setting (3-pinLAN_EN1)
5 . Gigabit LAN2 controller setting (3-pinLAN_EN2)
6 . Integrated graphics controller (3-pinVGA_EN1)
7 . RAID controller selection (3-pinRAID_SEL1)
8 . Force BIOS recovery (3-pinRECOVERY1)
P5MT-RBIOS recovery setting
4.3 Connectors
1 . Floppy disk drive connector (34-1pin FLOPPY1)
P5MT-RFloppy disk drive connector
2 . IDE connector (40-1pin PRI_IDE1)
P5MT-RIDE connector
3 . Serial ATA connectors (7-pinSATA1, SATA2, SATA3, SATA4)
P5MT-RSATA connectors
Important note on Serial ATA
ID E
Serial ATA hard disk drive connection
4 . Hard disk activity LED connector (4-pinHDLED1)
5 . System and device fan connectors
(3-pinFRNT_FAN1/2/3/4; REAR_FAN1/2)
6 . USB port connector (10-1pin USB34)
7 . Serial port connector (10-1pin COM2)
8 . SSI power connectors (24-pinATXPWR1, 4-pinATX12V1)
P5MT-RATX power connectors
9 . Printer port connector (26-1pin LPT1)
10 . BMC connector (16-pinBMCCONN1)
11 . Backplane SMBus connector (6-1pin BPSMB1)
P5MT-RSMBus connector
12 . Ambient thermal sensor (2-pinTRPWR1)
P5MT-RTRPWR connector
13 . Auxiliary panel connector (20-pinAUX_PANEL1)
•Front panel SMB (6-1pin FPSMB)
LAN activity LED
•Chassis intrusion (2-pinCHASSIS)
•Locator LED (6-pinLOCATOR)
14 . System panel connector (20-pinPANEL1)
P5MT-RSystem panel connector
•System power LED (Green 3-pinPLED)
•Message LED (Brown 2-pinMLED)
System warning speaker (Orange
•Reset button (Blue 2-pinRESET)
BIOS setup
5.1.1Creating a bootable floppy disk
5.1.2AFUDOS utility
Updating the BIOS file
afudos /i[filename]
Updating the BIOS file using a USB flash drive
My Computer
File system
FAT32
FAT16
5.1.3ASUS CrashFree BIOS 2 utility
Recovering the BIOS from the support CD
5.1.4ASUS Update utility
Updating the BIOS through the Internet
Programs
ASUS
ASUSUpdate
2. Select Update BIOS from the
Updating the BIOS through a BIOS file
Open
Save
5.2BIOS setup program
Load Setup Defaults
5.2.1BIOS menu screen
5.2.2Menu bar
5.2.3Navigation keys
5.2.4Menu items
5.2.5Sub-menuitems
5.2.6Configuration fields
5.2.7Pop-upwindow
5.2.8Scroll bar
5.3.1System Time [xx:xx:xx]
5.3.2System Date [Day xx/xx/xxxx]
5.3.3Legacy Diskette A [Disabled]
5.3.4IDE Configuration
Onboard SATA RAID ROM
Configure SATA As
SATA RAID ROM
Legacy IDE Channels
ATA/IDE Configuration
5.3.5Primary/Secondary/Third IDE Master/Slave
5.3.6System Information
5.4.1MPS Configuration
5.4.2Remote Access Configuration
5.4.3CPU Configuration
CPU TM funtion [TM1]
Hyper-ThreadingTechnology [Enabled]
5.4.4Chipset Configuration
NorthBridge Configuration
PEG Port Configuration
SouthBridge Configuration
PCIE Port Configuration
Intel PCI-XHub Configuration
5.4.5Onboard Devices Configuration
5.4.6PCI/PnP Configuration
IRQXX assigned to [PCI Device]
5.5Power menu
ACPI APIC Support [Enabled]
5.5.1APM Configuration
Thermal Active Temperature [60ºC/140ºF]
Thermal Slow Clock Ratio [50%]
Power Button Mode [On/Off]
Restore on AC Power Loss [Last State]
Resume On Ring [Disabled]
5.5.2Hardware Monitor
CPU1 Temperature [xxxºC/xxxºF]
MB Temperature [xxxºC/xxxºF]
Fan1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9 Speed [xxxxRPM] or [N/A]
Smart Fan Control [Smart Fan]
5.6.1Boot Device Priority
5.6.2Boot Settings Configuration
5.6.3Security
User Access Level [Full Access]
No Access
View Only
Limited
Full Access
Clear User Password
Password Check [Setup]
5.7Exit menu
Exit & Save Changes
Exit & Discard Changes
Discard Changes
Load Setup Defaults
RAID configuration
6.1.1RAID definitions
6.1.2Installing hard disk drives
6.1.3Setting the RAID item in BIOS
6.1.4RAID configuration utility
6.2LSI Logic Embedded SATA RAID Setup Utility
Management Menu
6.2.1Creating a RAID 0 or RAID 1 set
ARRAY SELECTION MENU
READY
ONLIN
A[X]-[Y]
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Logical Drive
Stripe Size
Accept
Using New Configuration
6.2.2Creating a RAID 10 set
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6.2.3Adding or viewing a RAID configuration
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6.2.4Initializing the logical drives
Y e s
Initialize
Using the Objects command
Logical Drives
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6.2.5Rebuilding failed drives
RBLD
6.2.6Checking the drives for data consistency
Consistency Check
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6.2.7Deleting a RAID configuration
6.2.8Selecting the boot drive from a RAID set
6.2.9Enabling the WriteCache
6.3Intel® Matrix Storage Manager Option ROM Utility
6.3.1Creating a RAID 0 set (Stripe)
Capacity
C r e a t e V o l u m e
Create Array
6.3.2Creating a RAID 1 set (Mirror)
6.3.3Creating a RAID 10 set (Stripe + Mirror)
6.3.4Creating a RAID 5 set (Parity)
6.3.5Deleting a RAID set
6.3.6Resetting disks to Non-RAID
6.3.7Exiting the Intel® Matrix Storage Manager
6.4Global Array Manager
6.5Rebuilding the RAID
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6.6Setting the Boot array use MB BIOS Setup Utility
Driver installation
7.1.1Creating a RAID driver disk
7.1.2Installing the RAID controller driver
LSI Logic SATA RAID
Intel Matrix Storage
To an existing Windows® 2000/2003 Server OS
Administrator
New Hardware Found
Cancel
Properties
SCSI and RAID controllers
LSI Logic Embedded SATA RAID
Driver Details
O K
Red Hat® Enterprise AS4.0 update
boot:
linux dd
sda
OK
N o
SuSE Linux 9 SP2
Boot Options
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7.2.1Windows® 2000/2003 Server
7.2.2Red Hat® Enterprise AS4.0 update
7.3.1Windows® 2000 Server
7.3.2Windows® 2003 Server
7.3.3Red Hat® Enterprise AS4.0 update
7.4.1Running the support CD
7.4.2Drivers menu
7.4.3Management Software menu
7.4.4Utilities menu
7.4.5Contact information
Reference information
Using the Intel® EM64T feature
A.2.1 System requirements
A.2.2 Using the EIST
Using the Hyper-ThreadingTechnology
A.4 Block diagram
A.1.1 General description
A.1.2 Specifications