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Configuring Your System
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Configuring Your System
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Configuring Your System
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BIOS Setup Utility
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Configuring the RAID Controller
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Configuring System Jumpers
Contents
Main
User's Guide
EXPRESS5800/180Ra-7
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User's Guide
EXPRESS5800/180Ra-7
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Contents
Using this Guide 1 System Overview
2 Setting Up the System
3 Configuring Your System
4 Upgrading Your System
5 Problem Solving
A Specifications
B Interrupt Request/ PCI IRQ Device/ I/O Port Address Assignments
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Using This Guide
Text Conventions
Related Documents
Safety Notices
Safety Notices for Users Outside of the U.S.A. and Canada
xiv Using This Guide
Care and Handling
Use the following guidelines to properly handle and care for your system.
System Overview
Overview
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System Overview 1-5
System Chassis
External View
1-6 System Overview
Figure 1-3. Front Chassis Features and Controls
System Overview 1-7
1-8 System Overview
Figure 1-4. Rear Chassis Features and Controls
System Overview 1-9
Liquid Crystal Display Messages
Status LED Indicator Descriptions
Table 1-1. System Status LED Indicators
1-10 System Overview
Table 1-2. Disk Drive Status LED Panel Indicators
Table 1-3. Power Supply Status LED Panel Indicators
System Overview 1-11
Table 1-4. System Status Abnormal Conditions
1-12 System Overview
Internal View
Figure 1-5 shows the board set and features inside the BSU.
System Board Set
System Overview 1-13
Table 1-5. Features of the Board Set
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System Overview 1-15
Figure 1-7. System I/O Board Component Locations
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System Overview 1-17
Note:
Figure 1-9. Memory Board Component Locations
multiples of four.
System Board Set Features
Pentium III Xeon Processor
System Memory
I/O Expansion Slots
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SAF-TE Controller
Real-Time Clock/Calendar
BIOS
Controllers
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External Device Connectors
System Power
Peripheral Bays
Disk Array
Automatic Rebuilding Function
Expand Capacity Function
System Functions
Hot Swapping
Hot Plug PCI
Fans
Sleep Mode
ACPI
AC Link Mode
Remote Power-On (Wake On LAN) Function
System Security
Security with Mechanical Locks and Monitoring
Software Locks via the BIOS Setup Utility
Reconfiguration
Optional UPS
Setting Up the System
Overview
Selecting a Site
Unpacking the System
Rack-Mount Subsystem Assembly
Before You Begin
Static Precautions
Assembly
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Getting Familiar with the System
Making Connections
Connecting the Power Cord(s)
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Using the System
Powering On the Server System
Powering Off the Server System
Forcing a Power Shutdown
Configuring Your System
Configuring Your System
BIOS Setup Utility
Using the BIOS Setup Utility
BIOS Setup Configuration Settings
Configuring Your System 3-5
Main Menu
3-6 Configuring Your System
Advanced Menu
Configuring Your System 3-7
Advanced Submenu
Memory Reconfiguration Submenu
3-8 Configuring Your System
CPU Reconfiguration Submenu
L3 Cache Reconfiguration Submenu
Configuring Your System 3-9
Peripheral Configuration Submenu
3-10 Configuring Your System
Monitoring Configuration Submenu
PCI Device Submenu
PCI Parity Error Submenu
Configuring Your System 3-11
Option ROM Submenu
3-12 Configuring Your System
Numlock Submenu
Configuring Your System 3-13
Security Menu
Note:
a password for entering Setup. The passwords are not case sensitive.
3-14 Configuring Your System
Secure Mode Menu
Configuring Your System 3-15
System Hardware Menu
Server Power State Versus AC Link Settings
3-16 Configuring Your System
Thermal Sensor Submenu
Wake On Events Submenu
Console Redirection Submenu
Configuring Your System 3-17
Boot Menu
Boot Device Priority Menu
Exit Menu
SCSISelect Utility
Running the SCSISelect Utility
Adaptec SCSI Utility Configuration Settings
Configuring Your System 3-21
Table 3-2 Adaptec SCSI Utility Setup Configurations
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Configuring the RAID Controller
Configuring System Jumpers
Before You Begin
Configuring Your System 3-25
Table 3-4 Processor Speed Jumper Summary
Table 3-5 System Function Jumper Summary
Moving System Jumpers
Clearing CMOS and Password
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Upgrading Your System
4-2 Upgrading Your System
General Information
Precautions
4-4 Upgrading Your System
Contact your sales representative or dealer for a list of approved optional peripheral devices.
Preparing Your System for Upgrade
Equipment Log
Removing the Top Cover of the Tower Cabinet
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Installing the Top Cover of the Tower Cabinet
Removing the Front and Rear Fan Modules
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Installing/Removing the BSU Front Bezel and Top Cover
Removing the Front Bezel
Installing the Front Bezel
Removing the Top Cover
Installing the Top Cover
Processors
Removing/Installing Processor Cartridges on System Baseboard
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Installing the Optional Five to Eight CPU Upgrade Kit
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DIMMs
Installing DIMMs
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Removing DIMMs
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Modifying the I/O Riser Board
Replacing the Real-time Clock Battery
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Option Boards
Installation Considerations
Installing an Option Board
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Removing an Option Board
RAID Controller Board
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Removable Media Devices
4-42 Upgrading Your System
Figure 4-44. Removable Media Device Bays
Installing a 5 1/4-Inch Device
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Removing a 5 1/4-Inch Device
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Hard Disk Drives
Installing a Hard Disk Drive
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Removing a Hard Disk Drive
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Hot-Swapping a Hard Drive
Power Supply
Installing a BSU Power Supply
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Installing a DEU Power Supply
Removing a Power Supply
Hot-Swapping a Power Supply
Installing the Optional UPS
UPS load utility line voltage battery voltage run time remaining
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If the indicator is illuminated, have a qualified electrician correct the
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Installing the Optional DEU
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Adding the Optional DEU 2-Channel SCSI Board
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Problem Solving
Problem Solving
Static Precautions
Troubleshooting Checklists
Initial System Startup
Running New Application Software
After System Has Been Running Correctly
Diagnostic Procedures
Error Checking
Troubleshooting Guide
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Specific Problems and Corrective Actions
Power LED Does Not Light
Incorrect or No Beep Code
No Characters Appear on Screen
Characters are Distorted or Incorrect
System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate
Diskette Drive Activity LED Does Not Light
CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light
Problems with Application Software
Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected
Problems with the Network
Plug and Play Installation Tips
Error Messages
LCD Error Messages
5-14 Problem Solving
Problem Solving 5-15
Error Message Description Action
5-16 Problem Solving
Problem Solving 5-17
5-18 Problem Solving
Problem Solving 5-19
5-20 Problem Solving
Problem Solving 5-21
5-22 Problem Solving
Problem Solving 5-23
5-24 Problem Solving
Problem Solving 5-25
Table 5-2. Power Off LCD Error Messages
5-26 Problem Solving
LCD Error Code Hardware References
CPU (Up to 4 Processors)
Problem Solving 5-27
CPU (5 Processors or More)
PCI Bus
5-28 Problem Solving
Fan
Power Supply Unit
POST Error Codes and Messages
5-30 Problem Solving
Problem Solving 5-31
5-32 Problem Solving
Problem Solving 5-33
5-34 Problem Solving
Problem Solving 5-35
5-36 Problem Solving
Table 5-4. Post Error Beep Codes
Problem Solving 5-37
POST Error Code Hardware References
CPU (Up to 4 Processors)
CPU (5 Processors or More)
5-38 Problem Solving
PCI Bus
How to Identify BIOS and BMC Revision Levels
BIOS Revision Level Identification
BMC Revision Level Identification
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A-2 Specifications
Basic System Unit (BSU)
Table A-1 lists the BSU technical specifications.
Table A-1. BSU Technical Specifications
Specifications A-3
Table A-1. BSU Technical Specifications (Continued)
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Specifications A-5
Disk Expansion Unit (DEU)
Table A-2 lists the DEU technical specifications.
Table A-2. DEU Technical Specifications
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B
Interrupt Request Assignments
Interrupt Request/PCI IRQ Device/I/O Port Address Assignments B-3
PCI IRQ Device Assignments
Table B-2. PCI IRQ Device Assignments
B-4 Interrupt Request/PCI IRQ Device/I/O Port Address Assignments
I/O Port Address Assignments
Table B-3. I/O Port Address Assignments
Interrupt Request/PCI IRQ Device/I/O Port Address Assignments B-5
Table B-3. I/O Port Address Assignments (Continued)
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C
System Cabling Configurations
Before You Begin
Static Precautions
BSU Cable Configuration
C-4 System Cabling Configurations
Figure C-1. BSU Cable Configuration
BSU RAID Cable Configuration
C-6 System Cabling Configurations
Figure C-2. BSU RAID SCSI Bus Cable Configuration
BSU and DEU RAID Cable Configuration
C-8 System Cabling Configurations
Figure C-3. BSU and DEU RAID SCSI Bus Cable Configuration
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D-2 ROMPilot BIOS Error Codes
ROMPilot BIOS Error Codes
Table D-1. ROMPilot BIOS Error Codes
ROMPilot BIOS Error Codes D-3
Table D-1. ROMPilot BIOS Error Codes (continued)
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Glossary
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Equipment Log
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Equipment Log 3
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Index
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