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MH4500 Emergency Management Port, How the EMP Works, EMP Requirements and Configurations
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Troubleshooting
Install
Error codes
Configuring Your System
Connecting Peripherals
5-2Solving Problems
Resetting the CMOS NVRAM
Preparing the System for Diagnostic Testing
Setting Up Your System
Command Line Format
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Emergency Management Port
How the EMP Works
EMP Requirements and Configurations
Setting Up the Server
Main EMP Window
Phonebook
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Management
Plug-ins
FRU and SDR Load Utility
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Contents
U s e r s G u i d e
SERVER MH4500
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U s e r s G u i d e
SERVER MH4500
Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer
Trademarks
Contents
Contents
Setting Up Your System
System Overview
iv Contents
Configuring Your System
Solving Problems
Upgrading Your System
System Setup Utility
System Cabling
Contents
Emergency Management Port
Glossary Equipment Log
vi Contents
System Chassis Features
TSystem Board Features System Security Features
System Overview
Stand-AlonePedestal Server System
Rack Mounted Server System three servers shown
1-2System Overview
System Chassis Features
System Cooling
Power Supplies
Peripheral Bays
System Board Features
1-6System Overview
System Board
Pentium II Xeon Processor
System Memory
I/O Expansion Slots
BIOS
Real-TimeClock/Calendar
IDE Controller
SCSI Controllers
Parallel Port
Video Controller
Peripheral Controller
Serial Ports
Mechanical Locks and Monitoring
System Security Features
External Device Connectors
System Board Management Controller BMC
1-12System Overview
TPowering on the System
Setting Up Your System
Installing the System Connecting Peripherals
Connecting the Power Cords
Selecting a Site
Unpacking the System
Front View
Getting Familiar with the System
Setting Up Your System
Front Features and Controls
Rear View
Installing the System
Connecting Peripherals
Connecting the Power Cords
Powering On the System
TVerify that the AC power-onand power supply failure LEDs on the back of each power supply are lit. If the power supply failure LED is not lit, ensure that the AC power cord is connected to a functional AC power source
2-10Setting Up Your System
Converting to a Rack Mount Server Unit
Setting Up Your System
Equipment Rack Warnings and Cautions
Removing the System Unit Covers
Converting the System Pedestal Unit
Replacing the Bezel Frame
2-14Setting Up Your System
Installing the Chassis Handles
Attaching the Outer Slide Bars to the Chassis
Setting Up Your System
Attaching the Chassis Handles
Tthe large outer bar and center bar together
Tfront of the chassis
Preparing the Rack
Installing the Rack Extension Brackets
Tfor additional units
Installing the Slider Assemblies
brackets 1 and
Installing the Rack Unit in the Rack
4.Connect all external peripherals and cables
4.Safety Latch
2 1 4
Installing the Server in the Rack
Setting Up Your System
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Configuring Your System
Using the BIOS Setup
Using the Symbios SCSI Utility
TBIOS Setup Utility Symbios SCSI Utility
Menu Bar Selections
Using the BIOS Setup Utility
Setup Menu Keys
Configuring Your System
Feature
Main Menu
Setup Menu Keys
3-4Configuring Your System
Your Setting
Primary IDE Master and Slave Submenu
Configuring Your System
Feature
Keyboard Submenu
Advanced Menu
PCI Device, Embedded SCSI Submenu
PCI Configuration Submenus
Configuring Your System
Advanced Menu
PCI Device, Embedded SCSI Submenu
I/O Device Configuration Submenu
I/O Device Configuration Submenu
3-8Configuring Your System
Advanced Chipset Control Submenu
I/O Device Configuration Submenu
Configuring Your System
Security Menu
Security Menu
3-10Configuring Your System
Advanced Chipset Control Submenu
System Board Jumpers
Configuring Your System
Feature
Security Menu
Server Menu
Server Menu
3-12Configuring Your System
Security Menu
System Management Submenu
Configuring Your System
System Management Submenu
Boot Menu
Boot Device Priority Submenu
Console Redirection Submenu
Hard Drive Submenu
Hard Drive Submenu
Boot Device Priority Submenu
Configuring Your System
Using the Symbios SCSI Utility
Running the Symbios SCSI Utility
Exit Menu
Changing the Adapter and Device Configurations
THard Disk Drives table
Configuring Your System
SCSI Hard Disk Drives
SCSI Removable Media Devices
Using the Optional RAID Controller
Factory Installed Controller
Add-onController
DACCF Configuration Utility
Factory RAID Configurations with SCSI Hard Drives
Configuring Your System
J6J1
Configuring System Board Jumpers
Moving System Board Jumpers
Configuring Your System
System Board Jumper J6J1 Summary
Clearing and Changing Passwords
Resetting the CMOS NVRAM
5.Move the Password Clear jumper back to pins
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Upgrading Your System
Observing Static Precautions
Removing the Access Panel
Installing Option Boards
Observing Static Precautions
Preparing the Equipment Log
Preparing Your System for Upgrade
Removing the Access Cover
Installing the Access Cover
Opening the Subchassis and Electronics Bay
A B C D
Closing the Subchassis and Electronics Bay
Upgrading the System Board
Replacing the Real-timeClock Battery
B A C
Installing a Processor Cartridge
Installing/Removing the Processor Cartridge
E A B D C
9.Attach the retention bracket as follows
Removing a Processor Cartridge
A B C B D C
Installing DIMM Modules
Removing the Memory Module
Installing DIMMs
Removing the Memory Module
4-16Upgrading Your System
6.Repeat the above steps for each additional DIMM
Installing the Memory Module
Removing DIMMs
8.Reinstall the foam cover on the electronics bay
Installing Option Boards
A B C
Installation Considerations
Installing an Option Board
Controller/Adapter Hardware Configurations
A B C
Removing an Option Board
4.Remove and save the option board retaining bracket screw
Installing Hard Disk Drives
3 1/2-InchSCSI Hard Drive Bay Location
4-24Upgrading Your System
Installing an Optional SCSI Hard Disk Drive
Hot-Swappinga SCSI Hard Disk Drive
Installing Removable Media Devices
Installing a 5 1/4-InchMedia Device
Upgrading Your System
Removing the EMI Shield
D B A C
Installing the Device Rails
4-30Upgrading Your System
Removing a 5 1/4-InchMedia Device
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Specific Problems and Corrective Actions
Solving Problems
Static Precautions Troubleshooting Checklists
Additional Troubleshooting Procedures
Static Precautions
Troubleshooting Checklists
5-2Solving Problems
Initial System Startup
After System Has Been Running Correctly
Running New Application Software
Preparing the System for Diagnostic Testing
Additional Troubleshooting Procedures
Monitoring POST
POST Keys and Errors
5-6Solving Problems
Confirming Loading of the Operating System
Specific Problems and Corrective Actions
Power LED Does Not Light
No Beep Code
No Characters Appear on Screen
System Cooling Fans Does Not Rotate
Characters are Distorted or Incorrect
Hard Disk Drive Activity LED Does Not Light
Diskette Drive Activity LED Does Not Light
CD ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light
Problems with Application Software
Use the following steps to enable the F2 prompt
Enable F2 Prompt by Using SSU
Bootable CD-ROMIs Not Detected
Problems with the Network
PCI Installation Tips
Error and Status Messages
BIOS User’s Information
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5-16Solving Problems
Messages and Beep Codes
Solving Problems
POST Tests
Beeps
5-18Solving Problems
POST Tests
Code
Solving Problems
Set key click if enabled
POST Tests
POST Tests
5-20Solving Problems
POST Error Codes and Messages
POST Error Codes and Messages
Solving Problems
5-22Solving Problems
POST Error Codes and Messages
POST Error Codes and Messages
Solving Problems
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Before You Begin Static Precautions
TStandard Configuration RAID Configuration
System Cabling
Standard Configuration
Before You Begin
Static Precautions
Power Cabling
Diskette Drive Data Cabling
SCSI Cabling
A-4System Cabling
Standard Cabling Configuration
System Cabling A-5
RAID Configuration
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System Setup Utility
Creating SSU Diskettes
TRunning the SSU Exiting the SSU
change the server configuration resource settings
Directly from the Server Configuration CD
Creating SSU Diskettes
Running the SSU
Customizing the SSU
Launching a Task
Resource Configuration Add-inRCA Window
Defining an ISA Board
To remove an ISA board
Adding and Removing ISA Boards
Modifying Resources
To add an ISA board
To make a modification
Recommended Resource Settings
Your Configuration
Recommended Resource Settings
B-10System Setup Utility
Normal Setting
System Resource Usage
Multiboot Add-inMBA Window
System Event Log SEL Window
Password Administration PWA Window
SEL Viewer Menus
Sensor Data Record SDR Manager Add-InWindow
System Setup Utility B-13
2.Click OK. The SDR Manager window displays
Field Replaceable Unit FRU Manager Add-InWindow
Exiting the SSU
How the EMP Works
EMP Requirements and Configurations
Setting Up the Server Main EMP Window Phonebook
Emergency Management Port
How the EMP Works
TData Record SDR table
C-4Emergency Management Port
Server Powered Off
After OS boots
Console in Redirect State
Operating Systems
EMP Requirements and Configurations
Setting Up the Server for the EMP
System Management Submenu
Console Redirection Submenu
Main EMP Window
Toolbar
Status Bar
Connect
EMP Console Main Menu
Server Control Operations
File
Tselection is Dial-up
Power ON - powers on the server
Power On/Off
Reset
Reset Dialog
Emergency Management Port C-11
Operation
Phonebook
File
Management Plug-ins
SEL Viewer
SEL Viewer Menu Options
TConnect View
SDR Viewer
FRU Viewer Menu Options
FRU Viewer
SDR Viewer Menu Options
View
When to Run the FRUSDR Load Utility
FRU and SDR Load Utility
View
Command Line Format
What You Need to Do
How You Use the FRUSDR Load Utility
Parsing the Command Line
Displaying Usage Information
C-18Emergency Management Port
Using Specified CFG File
Displaying a Given Area
Example
Updating the SDR Nonvolatile Storage Area
Configuration File
Prompting for Product Level FRU Information
Filtering Records From the SDR File
Emergency Management Port C-21
Cleaning Up and Exiting
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Glossary
Glossary
2 Glossary
Glossary
4 Glossary
Glossary
6 Glossary
Glossary
8 Glossary
Glossary
10 Glossary
Equipment Log
Equipment Log
Manufacturer Name
Date Installed
Equipment Log
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