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Using This Guide.................................................................. ix
System Overview ...............................................................1-1
Setting Up the System....................................................... 2-1
Configuring Your System...................................................3-1
Upgrading Your System .......................................................1
Problem Solving................................................................. 5-1
System Cabling.................................................................. A-1
System Setup Utility.......................................................... B-1
Emergency Management Port...........................................C-1
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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 Chassis
1-6 System Overview
System Chassis (Right Side View)
Power Supply
Peripheral Bays
SAF-TE Board
System Board Features
Pentium Processor
System Memory
I/O Expansion Slots
Real-Time Clock/Calendar
BIOS
IDE Controller
Network Controller
SCSI Controller
Video Controller
Peripheral Controller
External Device Connectors
System Board Management Controller (BMC)
System Security
Security with Mechanical Locks and Monitoring
Software Locks via the System Setup Utility
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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
Front View with Front Door Closed
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2-10 Setting Up the System
This figure shows the location of the front system controls and indicators.
Front System Features and Controls
Setting Up the System 2-11
Rear View
This figure shows the location of the following rear system features and controls.
Rear Features and Controls
2-12 Setting Up the System
Status Indicator LED Descriptions
Front System Status Indicator LEDs
Note:
present only when a second power supply is installed.
Power Supply Status Indicator LEDs (Rear Panel)
Note:
Front Disk Drive Status Indicator LEDs
Disk Drive Status Conditions
LAN Status Indicator LEDs (I/O Panel)
Making Connections
Setting the Line Voltage
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Connecting the Power Cord(s)
Powering On Your System
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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
Primary IDE Master and Slave Submenu
Configuring Your System 3-7
Secondary IDE Master and Slave Submenu
3-8 Configuring Your System
Keyboard Submenu
Processor Settings Submenu
Configuring Your System 3-9
Advanced Menu
3-10 Configuring Your System
PCI Configuration Submenus This submenu should only be changed by qualified technical personnel.
PCI Configuration Submenu
PCI Device Submenu
Configuring Your System 3-11
Integrated Peripheral Configuration Submenu
3-12 Configuring Your System
Advanced Chipset Control
Security Menu
Note:
requires a password for entering Setup. The passwords are not case sensitive.
Configuring Your System 3-13
Security menu (Continued)
3-14 Configuring Your System
Server Menu
Configuring Your System 3-15
System Management Submenu
3-16 Configuring Your System
Configuring Your System 3-17
Console Redirection Submenu
Boot Menu
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Exit Menu
Symbios Configuration Utility
Running the Symbios Configuration Utility
Changing the Adapter and Device Configurations
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Configuring Your System 3-23
SYM53C875 Adapter 2 SCSI Removable Media Devices
select Format or Verify from the Device Setup menu.
Optional RAID Controllers
Factory Installed Controllers
Add-on Controller
DACCF Configuration Utility
Configuring System Board Jumpers
Before You Begin
Configuring Your System 3-27
System Board Jumper Summary
Moving System Board Jumpers
Resetting the CMOS NVRAM
Clearing and Changing the Passwords
Recovering the BIOS
Boot Block Write Protect
Fault Resilient Booting (FRB) Timer Enable Jumper
Chassis Intrusion Detection Jumper
BMC Forced Update Mode
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Upgrading Your System
General Information
Preparing Your System for Upgrade
Equipment Log
Opening the Front Door
Removing a Side Panel
Installing a Side Panel
Modifying the System Board
Replacing the Real-time Clock Battery
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Replacing a Pentium Processor
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Removing and Installing the Cooling Baffle
DIMMs
4-16 Upgrading Your System
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Option Boards
Installation Considerations
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Removing an Option Board
Installing a RAID Controller Board
Hard Disk Drives
Installing or Swapping a Hard Disk Drive in a Hot-swap Bay
Installing or Swapping a Hard Disk Drive
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Removable Media Devices
Installing a 5.25-Inch Media Device
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Removing a 5.25-Inch Device
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Problem Solving
Problem Solving
Troubleshooting Checklists
Initial System Startup
Running New Application Software
After System Has Been Running Correctly
Additional Troubleshooting Procedures
Preparing the System for Diagnostic Testing
Monitoring POST
Verifying Proper Operation of Key System Indicators
Confirming Loading of the Operating System
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
Press F2 Key to Enter Setup: Prompt Does Not Display
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Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected
Problems with the Network
PNP Installation Tips
BIOS Users Information
Error and Status Messages
Problem Solving 5-17
BIOS Messages
5-18 Problem Solving
BIOS Messages (Continued)
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5-20 Problem Solving
POST Error Codes and Messages
POST Error Codes and Messages
Problem Solving 5-21
Post Error Codes and messages (Continued)
How to Identify BIOS and BMC Revision Levels
BIOS Revision Level Identification
BMC Revision Level Identification
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System Cabling
System Cabling
Before You Begin
Standard Configuration
A-4 System Cabling
Standard System Cable Configuration
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RAID Configuration
System Cabling A-7
RAID System Cable Configuration
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B
System Setup Utility
System Setup Utility (SSU)
Creating SSU Diskettes
Running the SSU
Customizing the SSU
novice intermediate expert
Launching a Task
Resource Configuration Add-in (RCA) Window
Defining an ISA Card
Adding and Removing ISA Cards
Modifying Resources
System Setup Utility B-11
Recommended Resource Settings
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Multiboot Add-in (MBA) Window
Password Administration (PWA) Window
System Event Log (SEL) Window
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C
Emergency Management Port
Emergency Management Port
How the EMP Works
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EMP Requirements and Configurations
16 MB of RAM, 32 MB recommended 20 MB disk space
Windows NT 4.0 or later 24 MB of RAM, 32 MB recommended 20 MB disk space
Setting Up the Server for the EMP
System Management Submenu
Console Redirection Submenu
Main EMP Window
Toolbar
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Server Control Operations
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Phonebook
New - lets you make a new entry in the phonebook. Selecting this option clears
Modify - lets you edit an existing entry. You select an existing entry from the
Delete - lets you delete an entry from the phonebook. You must first select an
Management Plug-ins
SEL Viewer
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C-16 Emergency Management Port Console
Sensor Type Codes (continued)
SDR Viewer
Close - closes the SDR viewer. Exit - exits the EMP.
SDR Info - displays the SDR summary information as returned by the server.
Display HEX/Verbose - toggles between HEX mode and interpreted mode of
FRU Viewer
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System Status Hardware Support Information
Glossary
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Equipment Log
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