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SUPER MICRO Computer
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Troubleshooting
Install
FAQ
PWR Force-On 3rd PWR Alarm
Password
Power Fault
Latency Timer
NIC1 LED Indicator
Connecting Cables
Dimension
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User's Manual
Notes
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Contents
Super
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About This Manual
Manual Organization
Preface
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3rd PWR Supply Alarm Enable Force-Power-On
Onboard Indicators
Troubleshooting
Bios
Security Setup
Appendices
Checklist
Overview
Introduction
Contacting Supermicro
Headquarters
Europe
Asia-Pacific
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Only
Jumper Description Default Setting
Connector Description
Quick Reference
Motherboard Features
M o r y
Chipset
Expansion Slots
Acpi Features
Dimensions
Onboard I/O
Other
Block Diagram of the E7525 Tumwater Chipset
ESB Hance Rapids ICH System Features
Chipset Overview
Special Features
Recovery from AC Power Loss
Environmental Temperature Control via Supero Doctor
PC Health Monitoring
Acpi Features
CPU Fan Auto-Off in Sleep Mode
Auto-Switching Voltage Regulator for the CPU Core
CPU Overheat/Fan Fail LED and Control
Power Supply
Slow Blinking LED for Suspend-State Indicator
Main Switch Override Mechanism
External Modem Ring-On WOR
Super I/O
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Precautions
Installation
Static-Sensitive Devices
Unpacking
Xeon EM64T Processor and Heatsink Installation
Installing the CPU Mounting Plate and Retention Bracket
CPU Installation
Socket Motherboard
Heatsink Installation
PGA604 Socket Empty and with Processor Installed
Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis
Installing DIMMs
Dimm Installation See Figure
Installing and Removing DIMMs
Memory Support
I/O Ports/Control Panel Connectors
JF1 Header Pins
Front Control Panel
Connecting Cables
ATX Power Connector
Processor Power Connector
Power LED
Power LED NMI Button
NMI Button
NIC1 LED Indicator
HDD LED
Power Fail LED
Overheat LED OH Power Fail LED
Overheat/Fan Fail LED
Reset Button
Power Button
Reset Button Power Button
Chassis Intrusion
Universal Serial Bus USB
Intrusion
USB2/3JD2
Fan Headers
Fan
Wake-On-Ring
Wake-On-LAN
Power LED/Speaker
Glan Giga-bit Ethernet Port
Power Fault
Alarm Reset
Alarm Reset
Overheat LED JOH1
ATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Ports
AC97 Output & Audio Enable
Audio Audio Enable
CD-In Header
Connector
SMB Power I2 C
Sata SMB I2C*X6DAT-G only
Serial Ports
Jumper Settings
Glan Enable/Disable
Glan Enable
Explanation Jumpers
Watch Dog Enable/Disable
Cmos Clear
Clear Cmos
Audio Enable/Disable
Serial ATA Enable X6DAT-G Only
Sata Enable
3rd Power Supply Alarm Enable/Disable
Force-Power-On Enable/ Disable
PWR Force-On 3rd PWR Alarm
Reboot Option Enable *For Debug only
Reboot Option
Keylock
Keylock
Onboard Indicators
Glan LEDs
Sata Activity LED X6DAT-G Only
Sata Activity LEDJS9
Pre-LED Indicators
Activity LED Indicators
DS10
DS11
Parallel Port, Floppy/ and Hard Disk Drive Connections
Parallel Printer Port
Parallel Printer port is lo
Cated at J23 See the table on
Floppy Connector
IDE Connectors
Floppy IDE2 IDE1
Troubleshooting Procedures
Before Power On
No Power
Or installing any hardware components
Technical Support Procedures
Losing the System’s Setup Configuration
Memory Errors
Frequently Asked Questions
Question How do I update my BIOS?
Returning Merchandise for Service
Than your Bios before downloading
Question Whats on the CD that came with my motherboard?
System Bios
How To Change the Configuration Data
Starting the Setup Utility
Phoenix Bios
Running Setup
Main Bios Setup
Press the Delete key to enter Setup
Press the Enter key to access the submenu
Main Bios Setup Menu
Main Setup Features
Bios Date
System Time
Serial ATA RAID Enable
Native Mode Operation
Legacy Diskette a
Parallel ATA
LBA Mode Large Block Access Control
Type
Multi-Sector Transfers
Bit I/O
Transfer Mode
Ultra DMA Direct Memory Access Mode
System Memory
Extended Memory
Advanced Setup
Boot Features
Quick Boot Mode
Quiet Boot
Acpi Mode
Acpi Sleep Mode
Power Button Behavior
Power Loss Control
Cache Video Bios Area
Cache Base 0-512K
Cache Base 512K-640K
PCI Configuration
Onboard Glan Gigabit- LAN Oprom Configure
Reset Configuration Data
Enable Master
Latency Timer
Large Disk Access Mode
Force Compliance Mode
Memory RAS Feature Control
Clock Spectrum Feature
Dram Data Integrity Mode
ECC Error Type
Serr System Error Signal Condition
Advanced Processor Options
CPU Speed
Hyper Threading
Machine Checking
Device Configuration
KBC Clock input
Onboard COM1
Base I/O Address
Parallel Port
DMA Channel
Floppy Disk Controller
DMI Event Logging
Event Log Validity
Event Log Capacity
View DMI Event Log
Console Redirection
COM Port Address
Baud Rate
Console Type
Hardware Monitor Logic CPU Temperature Threshold
Fan1 Speed to Fan8 Speed Power Voltages
Fan Speed Control Modes
Supervisor Password Is
User Password Is
Security
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Fixed Disk Boot Sector
Password on Boot
Boot
+Removable Devices
CD-ROM Drive
+Hard Drive
Load Setup Defaults
Exit
Exit Saving Changes
Exit Discarding Changes
Discard Changes
Save Changes
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Recoverable Post Errors
Terminal Post Errors
Appendix a Bios Post Codes
Post Code Description
Post Code Description
Post Code Description
Post Code Description
Following are for boot block in Flash ROM
It repeats this sequence continuously
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Appendix B Software Installation
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Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility ARC
Using the Array Configuration Utility ACU
Managing Arrays
From the ARC menu, select Array Configuration Utility ACU
Viewing Array Properties
Deleting Arrays
RAID 1 only-the following prompt is also displayed
Creating Arrays
To create an array
Assigning Array Properties
Raid Level Create Via When Appropriate
When you are finished, press Done as the screen shown below
Adding a Bootable Array
Deleting a Bootable Array
Initializing Disk Drives
To initialize drives
Select Initialize Drives as shown in the screen below
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Rebuilding Arrays
To Rebuild an array
Using the Disk Utilities
To access the disk utilities
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To Exit Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility
You can choose from the following options
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Installing Other Software Programs and Drivers
Supero Doctor
Supero Doctor III Interface Display Screen-II Remote Control
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Configuring Serial ATA RAID Functions
For X6DAT-G only
Serial ATA Sata
Introduction to Adaptecs Serial ATA RAID Controller
Adaptecs Sata RAID Host Driver Installation
Storage Management Software Overview
Microsoft
Linux
Installing the Driver in an Existing Windows System
Installing the driver in a new Linux system
Installing the SuSE 8.1 or 8.2 Driver in a New Linux System
Installing Adaptec Storage Management
Browser Edition
Overview
To install Adaptec Storage Manager Browser Edition
Configuring Internet Browsers on Windows
On Windows
Configuring Internet Explorer for Local Management
Configuring Internet Explorer for Remote Management
Configuring Netscape Navigator for Local Management
To install Adaptec Storage Manager on Linux
Using Adaptec Storage Manager-Browser Edition
Architecture Overview
Logging
Installing a Security Certificate
Pop-Up Tool Tips
Physical Devices
Changing How Drives are Displayed
View
Logical Devices
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Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility
Raid Level Create Via When Appropriate
Initializing Disk Drives
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