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Server MT2000
User’s Guide
Contents
Main
Server MT2000
Users Guide
Page
REGULATORY INFORMATION
Safety Notices
Safety Notices for Users Outside of the U.S.A. and Canada
G
Care and Handling
Page
Bill GrahamContents
Page
Page
Page
1-1
Organization
1-2
1-3
Notational Conventions
Chapter 2
Features
Bill Graham
2-1
Features
Overview
2-2
Expanding the Server as Needs Grow
2-3
Features
Configuration Constraints
2-4
System Feature Summary
Page
2-6
Chassis Front Features and Controls
A
2-7
Features
2-8
Status LED Indicator Descriptions
2-9
Features
Resetting the System
2-10
Chassis Rear Features and Controls
2-11
Features
Page
2-13
Features
System Board Features
2-14
2-15
Features
Page
2-17
Features
Processor
Memory
Bus Master I/O Expansion Slots
2-18
Real-Time Clock/Calendar
BIOS
Video
2-19
Features
SCSI Controllers
Peripheral Controller
Page
Page
2-22
SCSI Drive Hot-swap Backplane
2-23
Features
Removable Media Drive Bays
2-24
Power System
Number of Power Supplies in a Configuration
Server Security
Page
2-26
Software Locks via the BIOS Setup
2-27
Features
Hot Swap Power
2-28
Hot Swap FAN
Page
2-30
Figure 2-10. The Rear Fan Features
Chapter 3
Setup
3-1
Selecting a Site
3-2
Unpacking the System
Getting Familiar with the System
Server Security
3-3
Making Connections
Page
3-5
Connecting the Power Cord
3-6
Powering On Your System
Chapter 4
Configuring Your System
Page
4-1
Configuring Your System
Configuring Your System
4-2
System Configuration Utility (SCU)
4-3
Configuring Your System
Using the SCU
4-4
4-5
Configuring Your System
SCU Command Line Parameters
4-6
SCU Configuration Settings
4-7
Configuring Your System
Table 4-3. SCU Configurations (Continued)
4-8
ISA Board Configuration
4-9
Configuring Your System
4-10
4-11
Configuring Your System
BIOS Setup Utility
4-12
Using the BIOS Setup Utility
4-13
Configuring Your System
BIOS Setup Configuration Settings
4-14
Table 4-5. BIOS Setup Configurations
* This parameter will be overwritten by the SCU setting.
4-15
* This parameter will be overwritten by the SCU setting.
Configuring Your System
4-16
** Reserved for future use.
4-17
Configuring Your System
4-18
Exiting BIOS Setup
Using the Utilities Diskette
4-19
Configuring Your System
4-20
Viewing the Event Log
4-21
Configuring Your System
SCSISelect Utility
4-22
Using the SCSISelect Utility
4-23
Configuring Your System
SCSISelect Configuration Settings
4-24
Exiting SCSISelect
Configuring I/O Riser Board Function Select Switches
4-26
4-27
Configuring Your System
Configuring System Board Jumpers
Before You Begin
Page
4-29
Configuring Your System
Table 4-8. System Board Jumper Configurations
4-30
Table 4-8. System Board Jumper Configurations (continued)
Table 4-9. CPU Speed Jumper Configurations
4-31
Configuring Your System
Moving System Board Jumpers
4-32
Updating the BIOS
4-33
Configuring Your System
Resetting the CMOS NVRAM
Clearing and Changing the Password
Chapter 5
Upgrades and Options
Page
5-1
Upgrades and Options
Precautions
5-2
5-3
Upgrades and Options
5-4
Preparing Your System for Upgrade
5-5
Upgrades and Options
Removing a Side Panel
5-6
Installing a Side Panel
5-7
Upgrades and Options
Removing the Top Cover
5-8
A
5-9
Upgrades and Options
Installing the Top Cover
Removing the Board Support Panel
5-10
Installing the Board Support Panel
5-11
Upgrades and Options
Modifying the Processor/Memory Board
Removing the Processor/Memory Board
5-12
Pentium Pro Processor
5-13
Upgrades and Options
5-14
5-15
Upgrades and Options
DIMMs
Page
5-17
Upgrades and Options
Installing the Processor/Memory Board
5-18
5-19
Upgrades and Options
Modifying the System Board
Page
5-21
Upgrades and Options
Non-Volatile Memory
5-22
5-23
Upgrades and Options
Real-time Clock Battery
5-24
5-25
Upgrades and Options
Option Boards
5-26
Installation Considerations
5-27
Upgrades and Options
Page
5-29
Upgrades and Options
5-30
Installing an Option Board
5-31
Upgrades and Options
5-32
5-33
Upgrades and Options
Removing an Option Board
Power Supply Module
Page
5-36
Installing or Swapping a Disk Drive in a Hot-swap Bay
5-37
Upgrades and Options
Installing or Swapping a Hard Drive
5-38
5-39
Upgrades and Options
5-40
Removable Media Devices and Diskette Drives
5-41
Upgrades and Options
5-42
Installing a 5 1/4-Inch Device or 3 1/2-Inch Diskette Drive
5-43
Upgrades and Options
5-44
5-45
Upgrades and Options
5-46
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B
5-47
Upgrades and Options
Page
5-49
Upgrades and Options
Removing a 5 1/4-Inch Device or 3 1/2-Inch Diskette Drive
5-50
5-51
Upgrades and Options
Swapping Out a Fan Module
5-52
Page
Chapter 6
Problem Solving
Page
6-1
Problem Solving
Resetting the System
6-2
Troubleshooting Checklists
Initial System Startup
6-3
Problem Solving
6-4
Running New Application Software
6-5
Problem Solving
After System Has Been Running Correctly
6-6
Additional Troubleshooting Procedures
Error Checking
Troubleshooting Guide
6-7
Problem Solving
6-8
6-9
Problem Solving
6-10
Specific Problems and Corrective Actions
Power LED Does Not Light
6-11
Problem Solving
System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate
6-12
No Characters Appear On Screen
6-13
Problem Solving
Characters are Distorted or Incorrect
Incorrect Or No Beep Code
6-14
Floppy Disk Drive Activity LED Does Not Light
6-15
Problem Solving
Hard Disk Drive Activity LED Does Not Light
6-16
Problems with Application Software
BIOS Users Information
6-18
Table 6-2. BIOS Messages
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6-19
Problem Solving
Table 6-2. BIOS Messages (Continued)
6-20
Messages and Beep Codes
6-21
Problem Solving
Table 6-3. POST Tests
6-22
Table 6-3. POST Tests (continued)
6-23
Problem Solving
Table 6-3. POST Tests (continued)
6-24
System and Disk Status LED Users Information
6-25
Problem Solving
Table 6-4. System Status LED Indicators
Table 6-5. Disk Drive Status LED Panel Indicators
6-26
Table 6-6. System Status Abnormal Conditions
Page
Page
A-1
Before You Begin
Static Precautions
A-2
Standard SCSI Bus Configuration
A-3
A-4
A B C D E
RAID Configuration
A-6
Installing the RAID Controller
Page
Page
Page
A-10
Configuring the RAID Controller
Page
Page
B-1
Memory Configurations
Memory DIMM Configurations
B-2
Memory Configurations
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Equipment Log
Page
Equipment Log
(continued)
Equipment Log (continued)
Glossary
A
B
C
D
E
F
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M
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