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Troubleshooting
Install
Configuration Diagram for 2-way Server Blades
Warranty
Management Blade Configuration
Connecting External Devices
Ê Enter 2 if the preset duplex mode value needs to be altered or
Before Setting Up V CAUTION
Mounting the Assembly Kit
Ê Repeat the procedure with the second support bracket
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Contents
Operating Manual
PRIMERGY BX600 S2 Basic Unit
Comments… Suggestions… Corrections…
Copyright and Trademarks
Certified documentation according to DIN EN ISO
Contents
Contents
Replacing an Ethernet Pass-Thru Blade
Control and Connection Panel
KVM Blade Standard Version
Contents
14.1.1 Replacing a Power Supply Unit
Adding a Power Supply Unit
Replacing the Fan Unit
1 Introduction
1.1 Overview of the Documentation
Overview of the Documentation
Concept and Target Group of this Manual
Additional server documentation
Introduction
Reklamat-PC-LOG@fujitsu-siemens.com
Further Sources of Information
1.2 Features
Features
Server capacity
Communication interfaces
Management blade
10 Gbit switch blade 10/2
Introduction
Power Supply
KVM-Blade
Ventilation
High Level of Availability and Failure Protection
Service and Support
Server Management
ServerStart
Introduction
1.3 Notational Conventions
Notational Conventions
Italics
Technical Data
IntroductionTechnical Data
Electrical Data single power supply unit
Electrical Data basic unit without server blades
Technical Data
Weight
Mechanical Values
Environmental Conditions
Noise Level
Technical Data
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2 Overview Basic Unit Installation Steps
Cloning a server blade from a remote image server with RemoteDeploy
Remote installation with ServerStart
Local installation with or without ServerStart
Overview Basic Unit Installation Steps
3.1 Notes on Safety
3 Important Notes
V CAUTION
Notes on Safety
Before Setting Up V CAUTION
Installation and Operation V CAUTION
Important Notes
V CAUTION
Data cables must be adequately shielded to avoid interference
Batteries V CAUTION
Other Important Notes
Notes on Safety
V CAUTION
3.2 Components With Electrostatic-Sensitive Devices
3.3 CE Certificate
Important Notes
3.4 FCC Class A Compliance Statement
FCC Class A Compliance Statement
3.5 Transporting the Basic Unit
Important Notes
V CAUTION
3.6 Notes on Installing in the Rack
Notes on Installing in the Rack
V CAUTION
Notes on Labeling Plastic Housing Parts
3.7 Environmental Protection
Environmentally Friendly Product Design and Development
Notes on Saving Energy
Environmental Protection
Returning Used Electrical and Electronic Devices in EU Countries
Returning Batteries
Local Contacts
Important Notes
Cd Cadmium Hg Mercury Pb Lead The following applies to Germany
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4 Installing the Hardware
4.1 Installation Steps
Installing the Hardware
V CAUTION
4.2 Unpacking the Basic Unit
Unpacking the Basic Unit
Installing the Hardware
V CAUTION
4.3 Installing the System in the Rack
Requirements of the Rack
PRIMECENTER/DataCenter Rack
Installing the Hardware
Installing the System in the Rack
3rd-Party Rack
Installing the Hardware
Power supply
4.3.1 Mounting the Assembly Kit
Installing the System in the Rack
Installing the Hardware
Ê Repeat the procedure with the second support bracket
4.3.2 Mounting/Removing the Basic Unit
Installing the System in the Rack
V CAUTION
4.4 Connecting External Devices
Installing the Hardware
Connecting External Devices
V CAUTION
Connecting External Devices
Connectors on the back of the basic unit
Installing the Hardware
4.4.1 Cable Routing
PCI Cards with Cable at the Front
Installing the Hardware
100mm
4.4.2 Instructions on Connecting and Disconnecting Cables
Connecting Cables
Disconnecting Cables
Installing the Hardware
4.5 Connecting the System to the Mains
Connecting the System to the Mains
V CAUTION
V CAUTION
Installing the Hardware
Connecting the System to the Mains
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5 Preparation for Use and Operation
V CAUTION
5.1 Operating and Indicator Elements of the Basic Unit
Operating and Indicator Elements
1 Power indicator bicolor LED
2 System power ON/OFF button
3 Front identify/Fault indicator amber LED
Preparation for Use and Operation
4 Front identify button
2 Rear identify/Fault indicator green LED1
5.1.2 The Rear
1 Rear identify button1
Operating and Indicator Elements
5.2 Switching the Basic Unit ON/OFF
Switching ON the Basic Unit Basic Unit is Powered OFF
Switching OFF the Basic Unit System is Powered ON
Preparation for Use and Operation
Switching the Blade Server ON/OFF
Other Ways to Switch ON the Basic Unit
Using the web interface of the management blade
After power failure
5.3 Management Blade Configuration
Pre-Configuration Requirements
Initial Configuration via Serial Connection to Client
Cabling the System
Management Blade Configuration
Ê Log in as root. The initial password reads root
V CAUTION
Ê Enter 1 to call up the Management Agent Information menu
Management Blade Configuration
Preparation for Use and Operation
Figure 19 Management Agent menu
Management Blade Configuration
Ê Select 1 to set the IP address of the management blade
Ê Enter 2 if the preset duplex mode value needs to be altered or
Preparation for Use and Operation
5.4.1 Updating the Server Blade Firmware BIOS and BMC
5.4 Updating System Components
Updating BX600 System Components Preparation for Use and Operation
Proceed as follows
Preparation for Use and Operation Updating BX600 System Components
5.4.2 Updating the Management Blade Firmware
You have two options for doing this
Updating BX600 System Components Preparation for Use and Operation
V CAUTION
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5.4.3 Updating the Switch Blade Firmware
Updating BX600 System Components Preparation for Use and Operation
Proceed as follows
Console Redirection Switch Blade
Updating BX600 System Components Preparation for Use and Operation
Ê In the navigation bar choose Flash/File
Ê Click Transfer from Server
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6.1 BIOS Setup Security Functions
Preventing Unauthorized BIOS Setup Calls
Preventing Unauthorized System Access
Preventing Unauthorized Boot Process
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7 Server Blades
Figure 29 PRIMERGY BX630 scalable server blade 4-way configuration
Server Blades
PRIMERGY BX600 S2 Basic Unit
7.1 Installation Sequence
Server Blades
Installation Sequence
V CAUTION
Installation Sequence
Configuration Diagram for 2-way Server Blades
Server Blades
Slot 4 is filled first
Configuration Diagram for 4-way Server Blades
Configuration Diagram for a Mix of 2-way and 4-way Server Blades
Server Blades
Slots 3 and 4 are filled first
7.2 Adding a Server Blade to the Basic Unit
Adding a Server Blade to the System
Removing the Dummy Module
Server Blades
Server Blades
Ê Remove the dummy module completely from the slot
V CAUTION
Inserting the Server Blade V CAUTION
Adding a Server Blade to the System
Server Blades
Ê Turn the eject handles outward 2 into the unlocked position
Server Blades
Ê Push the server blade into the slot as far as possible while keeping the eject handles in the unlocked position
Removing the Server Blade
Adding a Server Blade to the System
Server Blades
V CAUTION
8 Ethernet LAN Switch Blades
8.1 Gbit Ethernet LAN Switch Blade SB9 6x1Gbit
LAN Switch Blade SB9 6x1Gbit
Operating and Indicator Elements
Ethernet Switch Blades
Ethernet Switch Blades
LAN Switch Blade SB9 6x1Gbit
8.2 Gbit Ethernet LAN Switch Blade SB9 6x1 Gbit + 2x10 Gbit
LAN Switch Blade SB9 6x1 Gbit + 2x10 Gbit
Operating and Indicator Elements
Ethernet Switch Blades LAN Switch Blade SB9 6x1 Gbit + 2x10 Gbit
8.3 Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch
Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch
Operating and Indicator Elements
2 Console port indicator bicolor LED
Ethernet Switch Blades
8.4 10 Gbit Switch Blade 10/2
10 Gbit Switch Blade 10/2
V CAUTION
Bedien- und Anschlussfeld
Ethernet Switch Blades
10 Gbit Switch Blade 10/2
Left CX4 port indicator green LED
8.5 Port Assignment of the LAN Switch Blades
Port Assignment of the LAN Switch Blades
NET2
NET1
Configuration with Ten 2-way Server Blades
Ethernet Switch Blades
Port Assignment of the LAN Switch Blades
Switch blade
Configuration with Five 4-way Server-Blades
Port Assignment of the LAN Switch Blades
8.6 Installing a LAN Switch Blade
Configuration with a Combination of 2-way and 4-way Server Blades
VCAUTION
Ethernet Switch Blades
Installing a LAN Switch Blade
Removing the Dummy Module
Inserting the LAN Switch Blade V CAUTION
Ethernet Switch Blades
V CAUTION
Installing a LAN Switch Blade
Ê Disengage the locking mechanism of the LAN switch blade by swinging the handle in the direction of the arrow
Removing the Switch Blade
Ethernet Switch Blades
V CAUTION
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9 Ethernet Pass-Thru Blade
RJ45 connectors
LAN activity indicator orange LED
9.1 Control and Connection Panel
Control and Connection Panel
9.2 Port Assignment of the Gigabit Ethernet Pass-Thru Blades
NET2
NET1
NET4
Port Assignment
Configuration with Ten 2-way Server Blades
Configuration with Five 4-way Server Blades
9.3 Replacing an Ethernet Pass-Thru Blade
Port Assignment
V CAUTION
10 Fibre Channel Switch Blade
Fabric Watch and Advanced Web Tools from Brocade
IThe LED might also blink while testing
10.1 Control and Connection Panel
FC Switch Blade
FC switch blade voltage status display green LED
LAN activity indicator of the FC switch blade amber LED
Control and Connection Panel
LAN speed display green LED
Status display of ext. FC ports 2-color LED
10.2 Port Assignment
Port Assignment
NET4
NET3
FC Switch Blade
Configuration with ten 2-way server blades
FC switch blade NET4
Configuration with five 4-way server blades
Port Assignment
10.3 FC switch blade installation
FC Switch Blade
FC switch blade installation
V CAUTION
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11 Fibre Channel Pass-Thru Blade
11.1 Control and Connection Panel
a Fibre Channel active indicator green LED
b Fibre Channel link indicator amber LED
c Fibre Channel SFP connector
11.2 Fibre Channel SFP module
Inserting a Fibre Channel SFP module
Fibre Channel SFP module
Removing an SFP Module
FC Pass-Thru Blade
Figure 67 Inserting an SFP module
11.3 Port Assignment of the FC Pass-Thru Blades
NET4
NET3
V CAUTION
FC Port Assignment
Configuration with Ten 2-way Server Blades
FC pass-thru blade
Configuration with Five 4-way Server Blades
FC Port Assignment
11.4 Exchanging an FC Pass-Thru Blade
FC Pass-Thru Blade
Removing the FC pass-thru blade
V CAUTION
Exchanging an FC Pass-Thru Blade
FC Pass-Thru Blade
V CAUTION
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12 Management Blade
I Important note
1 Serial port connector
3 LAN link indicator green LED Lights green The LAN is linked
12.1 Control and Connection Panel
Control and Connection Panel
LAN active indicator amber LED
I2C connector
Failure indicator amber LED
Master indicator green LED
12.2 Exchanging the Battery
Exchanging the Battery
V CAUTION
Management Blade
12.3 Exchanging a Management Blade
Exchanging a Management Blade
Removing the Management Blade
V CAUTION
Management Blade
Exchanging a Management Blade
Figure 82 Disengaging the management blade
PRIMERGY BX600 S2 Basic Unit
Exchanging a Management Blade
Ê Remove the management blade from the slot
V CAUTION
13 KVM Blade
13.1 KVM Blade Standard Version
ID/error LED green LED
KVM connector
KVM Blade Standard Version
Control Panel of the KVM Blade Standard Version
13.2 Adv. KVM Blade
KVM Blade
Control Panel of the Adv. KVM Blade
2 Rear ID/error LED green LED
3 KVM connector
5 LAN activity indicator green LED
6 LAN connection indicator orange LED
13.3 Digital KVM Blade
KVM Blade
Digital KVM Blade
2 Power indicator
4 ID indicator
Digital KVM Blade
Control panel of the digital KVM blade
14 Power Supply Concept
PSU4
PSU3
PSU2
14.1 Power Supply Units
Power Supply Units
BB A
Power Supply Concept
2 Fault display amber LED
3 Mains power supply display green LED
On/off display green LED
14.1.1 Replacing a Power Supply Unit
Power Supply Units
V CAUTION
V CAUTION
Power Supply Concept
Power Supply Units
Figure 91 Disengaging the power supply unit a = green touch point
PRIMERGY BX600 S2 Basic Unit
Power Supply Units
Power Supply Concept
Figure 92 Removing the power supply unit
PRIMERGY BX600 S2 Basic Unit
14.1.2 Adding a Power Supply Unit
Power Supply Concept
V CAUTION
V CAUTION
Power Supply Units
V CAUTION
Each PSU dummy module includes three fans respectively
Power Supply Concept
Keep the dummy module for future use. If you remove a power supply unit and do not replace it with a new one, you must reinstall the dummy module
V CAUTION
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15 Ventilation Concept
FAN1 FAN2
15.1 The Fan Unit
The Fan Unit
Fan 1 LEDs
Fan 2 LEDs
15.1.1 Replacing the Fan Unit
Ventilation Concept
V CAUTION
V CAUTION
The Fan Unit
To mount a fan unit, follow these instructions in the reverse order
Ventilation Concept
Figure 98 Removing the fan unit
15.1.2 Replacing a Fan in the Unit
Ventilation Concept
The Fan Unit
Figure 99 Disengaging the fan unit a = green touch point
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16 Troubleshooting and Tips
16.1 System Power LED Remains Unlit
Wrongly connected power cables
Power supply overloaded
16.2 Front or Rear Identify/Fault LED Blinks Amber
One of the power supply units fails
Switch blade fails
One of the fans in the rear fan modules has failed
16.3 System Switches Itself OFF
Troubleshooting and Tips
Server management has detected an error
Monitor is switched OFF
16.5 Flickering Stripes on the Monitor Screen
16.6 No Screen Display or Display Drifts
16.7 No Mouse Pointer Displayed On the Screen
Flickering Stripes on the Monitor Screen
16.10 Server Blade Does Not Boot
16.8 Floppy Disk Cannot Be Read/Written
16.9 Time and Date Are Not Correct
16.11 Defective Drive
Defective Drive
Added drive is identified as defective
BIOS
Abbreviations
ASR&R
DBMS
Abbreviations ESD
Abbreviations NMI
POST
RAID
SATA
Abbreviations
Universal Serial Bus
Video Graphics Adapter
Vital Product Data
1 Safety 2 Ergonomics 3 Warranty 4 DataCenter Rack
Related Publications
5 PRIMECENTER Rack
6 PRIMERGY BX620 Server-Blade Operating Manual
LAN Router and Switch Blade - User Interface Description User Guide
Related publications
12 PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerView
13 PRIMERGY ServerView Suite RemoteView
Related publications 23 BX600 Digital KVM Switch User Guide
24 BIOS-Setup Beschreibung/Reference Manual
PRIMERGY BX600 S2 Basic Unit
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B Battery
Index
A adding
I indicators
Index
system switches itself OFF
no display on screen
LAN switch blade
system power LED remains
connecting the system
Index
U unpacking
V ventilation
password on boot
switching OFF
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