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Troubleshooting
Install
Error codes
Timer-controlled switch-on/off
ID indicator and button
Connecting the monitor
Dimension
Configuring the server
Accessible drives/components
Bios Setup security functions
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Operating Manual
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Primergy RX600 S5 Server
Comments… Suggestions… Corrections…
Copyright and Trademarks
Certified documentation according to DIN EN ISO
For your safety
High safety use
Radio interference
Aluminum electrolytic capacitors
Measures against momentary voltage drop
Harmonic Current Standards
Only for the Japanese market About Sata hard disk drives
Only for the Japanese market
Operating Manual
Contents
Contents
Control elements and indicators
Non-hot-plug components
Opening/Closing the server
Preface
Concept and target groups for this manual
Documentation overview
Documentation overview Preface
Further sources of information
Features
Features Preface
Customer Self Service CSS
Battery Backup Units
Accessible drives/components
System board
Hot-plug PCI slots
Power supply
Cooling
High level of availability and data security
Preface
Operating Manual
Server management
Features Preface ServerView Installation Manager
Service and support
ServerView Remote Management
Technical data
Electrical data hot-plug power supply unit
Notational conventions
Notational conventions Preface
Compliance with regulations and standards
Technical data
Dimensions / Weight
Ventilation clearance
Ambient conditions
Overview of the installation steps
Overview of the installation steps
Safety instructions
Important information
Safety instructions
Installation and operation
Before starting up
Important information
Safety instructions
Batteries
Working with CDs/DVDs/BDs and optical drives
Laser information
Never remove parts of the optical drive casing
Modules with Electrostatic-Sensitive Devices
ESD label
CE conformity
Other important information
FCC Class a Compliance Statement
FCC Class a Compliance Statement
Transporting the server
For the Japanese market, please refer to 安全上の注意およびその 他の重要情報
Environmental protection
Environmentally-friendly product design and development
Energy-saving information
Packaging information
Environmental protection
Labels on plastic casing parts
Returns, recycling and disposal
Minimum acclimatization time
Hours
Unpacking the server
Unpacking the server
Rack installation/removal of server
Hardware installation
Rack system requirements
Fujitsu rack systems
Rack installation/removal of server
3rd party racks
Mechanical requirements RX600 S5
Installation in PRIMECENTER/DataCenter rack
Fitting the support bracket
Fitting the support bracket
Installing the support systems
Vcaution
Inserting the server
Inserting the server a
Installation in 3rd party racks
For the Japanese market, please refer to 安全上の注意およびその他の 重要情報
Racks with installation depth of 735 mm
Racks with installation depth smaller/greater than 735 mm
Connecting devices to the server
Connectors on the front
Connecting devices to the server
Connecting the monitor
Connecting the server to the mains
Installation requirements
Installation requirements for AC redundant configurations
PSU Configuration Max. DC Loading DC Redundancy
Connecting the server to the mains
Installation in PRIMECENTER/Datacenter rack
Connecting the server to the mains
Photo shows installation of a protective earth conductor
Connecting the power cord
Cable clamps to secure the power cords
Connecting cables
Disconnecting cables
Operating Manual
Control elements and indicators
Front of server
ID card
Front detailed view control panel
Starting up and operation
Control elements
Control elements and indicators
Indicators on the control panel
ServerView Local Service Display
Indicators on the hot-plug HDD modules
Indicators on a hot-plug HDD module
Global Error indicator and CSS indicator
Rear of server
Control elements and indicators
ID indicator and button
ID indicator
Indicators on the connector panel LAN indicators
LAN
Indicators on the hot-plug power supply units
LAN link/transfer management LAN
Control elements and indicators
Switching the server on and off
Switching the server on
Starting up for the first time
Switching the server on and off
System already installed
Switching the server off
Timer-controlled switch-on/off
IRMC S2
Configuring the server
Configuring the SAS/SATA RAID controller card
Configuring the server
Advantages of the ServerView Installation Manager
Installing the operating system
Cleaning the server
Cleaning the server
Mechanical access protection
Bios Setup security functions
Bios Setup security functions
Power-on indicator remains unlit
Power cable incorrectly connected
Power supply overloaded
Server switches itself off
Screen remains blank
Troubleshooting and tips
Flickering stripes on monitor screen
No screen display or display drifts
Monitor does not support the set horizontal frequency
Drives reported as dead when starting system
RAID controller configuration incorrect
Incorrect date and time
Incorrect date and time
Error message on screen
RAID controller is not configured for this drive
Added drive reported as defective
Error message on screen
CSS components
RX600 S5
Hot-plug power supply units
Hot-plug components
CSS components
Replacing a hot-plug power supply unit
Hot-plug components
Adding a hot-plug power supply unit
Removing a PSU dummy module
Hot-plug components
Hot-plug fans
Identifying the defective CSS component
Replacing a defective fan
Unlocking a fan module and removing it
Adding new fans
Hot-plug HDD modules
Handling drives and HDD/SSD modules
3.1 HDD/SSD module and dummy module
5-inch HDD module and dummy module
Removing/installing the dummy module
Removing/installing the 2.5-inch dummy module
Installing the HDD module
Unlocking the 2.5-inch HDD module
Installing the 2.5-inch HDD module
Removing the HDD module
Hot-plug components
Hot-plug expansion cards
Slot # Description
PCI slots with and without hot-plug functionality
Removing a hot-plug expansion card
Deactivating, unlocking and removing the board
Removing an expansion card from the removal tool
Removing the expansion card from the removal tool
Removing engaging hooks
Removing engaging hooks from the removal tool
Removing a dummy module
Removing the retaining plate from the removal tool
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Operating the expansion card
Hot-plug memory boards
Identifying the defective memory
Open the server see Opening the server on
Removing the memory board in question
Removing a defective memory module
Removing a memory module
Installing a new memory module
Reinstalling the memory board in question
Adding a memory board
Removing the memory air baffle to add a memory board
Non-hot-plug components
Identifying the defective CSS component
Replacing a non-hot-plug expansion card
Non-hot-plug components
Removing a non-hot-plug expansion card
Take the expansion card out and put it aside
Removing engaging hooks
Installing a non-hot-plug expansion card
Replacing SFP+ transceiver modules
Removing an SFP+ transceiver module
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Removing the SFP+ transceiver
Installing SFP+ transceiver modules
Inserting the SFP+ transreiver
Carefully fold up and latch the locking bail
Attaching the protective optical port plug
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Opening/Closing the server
Opening the server
Opening/Closing the server
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Placing the housing cover
Closing the server
Memory Modules Configuration
Processor
Interfaces
Onboard or integrated controllers
Slots
Drive bays
General system information
Operating Panel
Dimensions Base unit specific
Environmental
Electrical values
Appendix server specification 142 Operating Manual
Index
Index
Energy Star
Integrated Remote Management
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Using cable clamps Video connector Voltage Voltage range
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