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N800 manual Abbreviations SEL, Svga, System Event Log, System Management Interrupt
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Troubleshooting
Install
Error codes
Warranty
Dimension
SCSI configurations
Connecting and disconnecting cables
Locking the power and reset buttons
Call BIOS Setup during POST
Ê Repeat this procedure for the right telescopic rail
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Abbreviations
SEL
System Event Log
SMI
System Management Interrupt
SSU
System Setup Utility
SVGA
Super Video Graphics Adapter
USB
Universal Serial Bus
VGA
Video Graphics Adapter
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Contents
Edition July
PRIMERGY N800 Server System
Copyright and Trademarks
Comments… Suggestions… Corrections…
Preparation for use and operation
Introduction Important notes Installing the server
Configuration software and utilities Property and data protection
Troubleshooting and tips System expansions SCSI configurations
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Preparation for use and operation
Contents
Configuration software and utilities
Contents
7.5 No screen display or display drifts
Contents
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1 Introduction
Processors and Memory
1.1 Features
Features
Externally accessible drives
Hot-plug PCI
Power supply
Introduction
Cooling
Temperature monitoring of the CPU and the surrounding area
Server management
ServerStart
Features
Introduction
Service and Support
Other features
1.2 Target group
Troubleshooting and tips
1.3 Summary of contents
Summary of contents
Installing the server
italic type
SCSI configurations
1.4 Notational conventions
System expansions
User-friendly documentation - verified quality
1.5 User-friendly documentation - verified quality
Environmental conditions according to DIN EN
1.6 Technical data
Dimensions and weight
Electrical data
Operation
Technical data
Standards
Noise level ISO
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2.1 Notes on safety
2 Important notes
Important notes
Notes on safety
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Important notes
2.2 Electrostatic-sensitive component label
CE certificate
2.3 CE certificate
2.4 RFI suppression
2.5 FCC notices Federal Communications Commission
Important notes
2.6 Notes on mounting in the rack
2.7 Notes on transportation
Environmentally friendly product design and development
Notes on labeling plastic housing parts
2.8 Environmental protection
Environmental protection
Fujitsu Siemens Computers Recycling Center D-33106 Paderborn
Take-back, recycling and disposal
Further information on environmental protection
Important notes
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3 Installing the server
3.1 Unpacking the server
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Mounting the installation kit and the server
3.2 Mounting the server in the rack
Mounting the server in the rack
Mounting the server in the rack
Installing the server
Ê First of all screw the fastening screws onto the telescopic rails
Mounting the server in the rack
Ê Repeat this procedure for the right telescopic rail
The following steps require only one person
Installing the server
Ê Slide the server into the rack
Mounting the server in the rack
Installing the server
3.3 Connecting and disconnecting cables
Connecting cables
Disconnecting cables
19-inch Rack
3.4 Routing cables
Routing cables
Routing cables
DataCenter Rack
Installing the server
3.5.1 Universal ports
3.5 Connecting devices to the server
Connecting devices to the server
Installing the server
3.5.2 CAN bus connection
Werkzeuge/Systemkonfigurationprogramme/SCU/Storage Extension
ServerView uses the CAN bus for communication with the clients
ServerView and the CAN bus
Connecting devices to the server
Connecting the server to line voltage
3.6 Connecting the server to line voltage
RemoteView RTDS, SEMAN and the CAN bus
Installing the server
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4.1 Controls and indicators
4 Preparation for use and operation
4.1.1 Control panel
Drive error
Controls and indicators
4.1.5 Indicators for the power supplies
4.1.2 Indicators for the internal SCSI drives
4.1.3 Controls and indicators for the CD-ROM drive
4.1.4 Controls and indicators for the floppy disk drive
Figure 13 Rear view of server
4.1.7 Rear view
Controls and indicators
Preparation for use and operation
Ring indicator
4.2 Switching the server on and off
Server is switched off
Server is switched on
Switch
4.3 Installing the operating system
4.4 Configuring the server and components
Installing the operating system
Description
4.4.1 Changing the switch settings
Switch
Function
O F F
Figure 14 I/O board/configuration switches
R e a r
s id e
If you want to start a recovery boot, proceed as follows
Recovery Boot
Meaning
lupk n r
CMOS Clear
Preparation for use and operation
4.5 Cleaning the server
Password Clear
Cleaning the server
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Call BIOS Setup during POST
5 Configuration software and utilities
5.1 Short cuts using a key combinations
5.2 Power-ON Self-Test POST
Configuration software and utilities
Power-ON Self-Test POST
Configuration software and utilities
5.3 BIOS Setup
Recording Setup settings
You cannot call BIOS Setup
BIOS Setup
5.3.1 Starting BIOS Setup
Display
5.3.2 Setup menus
Main menu
Submenu
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BIOS Setup
Meaning
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Option
Disabled
5.3.3 Main Menu
Menu item
BIOS Setup
English US
5.3.3.1 Primary Master and/or Primary Slave submenu
Auto
Option
5.3.3.2 Processor Information submenu
BIOS Setup
Disabled
BIOS Setup
5.3.3.3 Keyboard Features submenu
30/sec
1/2 sec
Configuration software and utilities
Enabled
5.3.4 Advanced Menu
Minimum
BIOS Setup
Selects the I/O Device Configuration
5.3.4.1 PCI Configuration submenu
Selects the Advanced Chipset Control
Enabled
5.3.4.2 PCI Mode submenu
0080h
Enabled
Bidirectional
5.3.4.3 I/O Device Configuration submenu
IRQ4
IRQ3
Enabled
378h
IRQ7
BIOS Setup
Enabled
5.3.4.4 Advanced Chipset Control submenu
1 MB
BIOS Setup
Configuration software and utilities
5.3.5 Security Menu
Clear
A, B,...,Z
Disabled
BIOS Setup
Disabled
Disabled
Selects the Console Redirection
with Preboot or Always Active
5.3.6 Server Menu
Selects the System Management
Enabled
Enable
5.3.6.1 System Management submenu
BIOS Setup
CTS/RTS+CD
5.3.6.2 Server Management Information submenu
5.3.6.3 Console Redirection submenu
9600
Option
5.3.7 Boot Menu
BIOS Setup
Menu item
Menu item
5.3.8 Exit Menu
BIOS Setup
Disabled
Utilities
5.4.1 System Setup Utility SSU
5.4 Utilities
5.4.2.1 Preparations
5.4.2 BIOS update
Recording the current BIOS settings
Creating bootable floppy disks
BaseBoard Management Controller
5.4.2.2 BIOS and firmware update
Example
Utilities
Ê Use the arrow keys to select the appropriate lng file. Press Ú
5.4.2.3 Recovering BIOS
5.4.2.4 Changing the BIOS language
Configuration software and utilities
Running the SCSI utility
5.4.3 Installing graphic drivers
5.4.5 Installing PCI hot-plug software
5.4.4 QLogic SCSI utility
6 Property and data protection
Password protection
Secure boot mode
Floppy disk write protection
Boot sequence control
Boot without keyboard
Locking the power and reset buttons
Power supply overloaded
7 Troubleshooting and tips
7.1 Power-on indicator remains dark
Power cable incorrectly connected
Monitor is switched off
7.2 Server switches itself off
Server switches itself off
Server management has detected an error
Monitor does not support the set horizontal frequency
7.4 Flickering stripes on the monitor screen
7.5 No screen display or display drifts
7.6 No mouse pointer displayed on the screen
7.8 Time and date are not correct
7.9 System will not boot
SCSI configuration incorrect Ultra Wide SCSI controller
7.7 Floppy disk cannot be read/written
7.10 Drives are reported as “dead”
7.12 Error messages on the screen
The configuration of the disk array controller is incorrect
Disk array controller is not configured for this hard disk drive
Code
7.13 Error messages on the LCD display
Error messages on the LCD display
Error message
Code
Error message
Error messages on the LCD display
Code
Error messages on the LCD display
Error message
Code
Error message
8266
Error messages on the LCD display
Error message
Code
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8 System expansions
8.1 Opening/closing the server
8.1.1 Removing the front bezel
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8.1.2 Mounting the front bezel
Opening/closing the server
Figure 17 Removing the PCI bus hot-plug cover
8.1.3 Removing/mounting the PCI bus hot-plug cover
System expansions
Opening/closing the server
Figure 18 Removing the top cover
8.1.4 Removing/mounting the top cover
Opening/closing the server
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SCSI hard disk drives
8.2 SCSI hard disk drives
System expansions
System expansions
SCSI hard disk drives
Figure 20 Status indicators for hot-plug disk drives
b u s y f a u l t
two fast blinks/pause HDD Hot Spare Hot spare drive active. The
8.2.1 Replacing SCSI hard disk drives
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replacing, a rebuild process was stopped or the slide-in module is
Ê Look at the orange LEDs to determine which drive is bad
SCSI hard disk drives
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System expansions
Power supply units
8.3 Power supply units
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8.3.1 Replacing a power supply unit
Description
System expansions
8.4 Fans
Fans
Fans
8.4.1 Replacing a fan
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Fans
System expansions
Figure 25 Removing a fan
Boards in hot-plug PCI slot
8.5 Boards in hot-plug PCI slot
System expansions
Status description
LED indicators
Boards in hot-plug PCI slot
Voltage
Warning status
8.5.1 Replacing boards in the hot-plug PCI slot
Boards in hot-plug PCI slot
Normal status
Ê Start the PCI hot-plug utility from the Control Panel
Ê Confirm the message Remove the adapter then click OK with OK
Boards in hot-plug PCI slot
Ê If necessary, plug the cables in again Ê Select the Add function
System expansions
Figure 29 Removing the PCI slot cover
8.5.2 Adding a PCI board
Boards in hot-plug PCI slot
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Processor expansion
8.6 Processor expansion
System expansions
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Figure 30 Processor unit and FSB terminator
Processor expansion
1. Cover 2. Guide 3. Eject/insert lever
System expansions
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8.6.1 Removing/installing processor units
System expansions
Memory expansion
8.7 Memory expansion
System expansions
need to be installed in pairs
Single port mode one memory module The single memory module
The system operates in two different modes depending on how many memory modules are installed
Memory expansion
8.7.1 Installing DIMMs
Step
Occupied sockets
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System expansions
The DIMMs are removed in reverse order
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8.7.2 Removing a memory module
Memory expansion
Figure 35 Removing a memory module
System expansions
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Memory expansion
RemoteView storage medium
8.7.3 Installing a memory module
8.8 RemoteView storage medium
System expansions
8.8.1 Configuring the RemoteView storage medium
Ê End RemoteView with menu item Boot Original OS
RemoteView
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8.9 Remote Service Board
Remote Service Board
SCSI-IDs
9 SCSI configurations
configuration
9.1 Addresses for SCSI devices
Configuration with 2-channel and/or 3-channel Disk Array Controller
9.2 Internal SCSI configurations
Internal SCSI configurations
Configuration with dual onboard SCSI controller default
ASR&R
BIOS
Abbreviations
ANSI
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Abbreviations
DIMM
EEPROM
Hot-Swap-Controller
Abbreviations HSC
LVDS
NVRAM
RTDS
Abbreviations PCI
POST
RAID
System Event Log
Abbreviations SEL
SVGA
System Setup Utility
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3 DataCenter Rack
1 Safety, Warranty and Ergonomics 2 19-Zoll-Rack/19 Inch Rack
10 Remote Service Board Installationsanleitung/Installation Guide
Related publications
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Index
M mains
I indicator
Index
Index
expansion 108 installing DIMMs 110 installing modules 114 module
Index
switches itself off error
BIOS Setup
system will not boot
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