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iii
Notices
FCC notice
Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or FCC IDE on the label. Class
B devices have an FCC logo or FCC IDE on the label. Once the class of
the device is determined, refer to the following corresponding
statement.
Class A equipment
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This device generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this device in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
•Increase the separation between the device and receiver
•Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician
for help
Shielded cables
All connections to other computing devices must be made using
shielded cables to maintain compliance with FCC regulations.
iv
Peripheral devices
Only peripherals (input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.)
certified to comply with the Class A or Class B limits may be attached to
this equipment. Operation with noncertified peripherals is likely to
result in interference to radio and TV reception.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the manufacturer could void the user’s authority, which is granted
by the Federal Communications Commission, to operate this
server.
Use conditions
This part complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Canadian users
This Class A/Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the
Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Laser compliance statement
The CD-ROM drive in this server is a laser product. The CD-ROM drive’s
classification label (shown below) is located on the drive.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
CAUTION: INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID
EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
Important safety instructions
Read these instructions carefully. Save these instructions for future
reference.
1Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
2Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not
use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for
cleaning.
3Do not use this product near water.
4Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The
product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.
5Slots and openings on the back or bottom side of the chassis are
provided for ventilation; to ensure reliable operation of the
product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must
not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked
by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.
This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or
heat register, or in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation
is provided.
6This product should be operated from the type of power indicated
on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power
available, consult your dealer or local power company.
7Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate
this product where persons will walk on the cord.
8If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the
total ampere rating of the equipment plugged into the extension
cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also,
make sure that the total rating of all products plugged into the
wall outlet does not exceed the fuse rating.
9Never push objects of any kind into this product through chassis
slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out
parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid
of any kind on the product.
10 Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or
other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
11 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
v
vi
aWhen the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed
bIf liquid has been spilled into the product
cIf the product has been exposed to rain or water
dIf the product does not operate normally when the operating
instructions are followed. Adjust only those controls that are
covered by the operating instructions since improper
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to
restore the product to normal condition.
eIf the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been
damaged
fIf the product exhibits a distinct change in performance,
indicating a need for service.
12 Replace the battery with the same type as the product's battery we
recommend. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or
explosion. Refer battery replacement to a qualified service
technician.
13 Warning! Batteries may explode if not handled properly. Do not
disassemble or dispose of them in fire. Keep them away from
children and dispose of used batteries promptly.
14 Use only the proper type of power supply cord set (provided in
your accessories box) for this unit. It should be a detachable type:
UL listed/CSA certified, type SPT-2, rated 7A 125V minimum, VDE
approved or its equivalent. Maximum length is 15 feet (4.6
meters).
Noticesiii
FCC noticeiii
Class A equipmentiii
Shielded cablesiii
Peripheral devicesiv
Use conditionsiv
Canadian usersiv
Laser compliance statementiv
Before opening the server33
Removing the Chassis Cover33
Installing the Chassis Cover35
Removing and Installing the Front Bezel36
Removing the Front Bezel36
Installing the Front Bezel36
Removing and Installing the Processor Air Duct37
Removing the Processor Air Duct37
Installing the Processor Air Duct37
Removing and Installing the Air Baffle38
Removing the Air Baffle38
Installing the Air Baffle40
Installing and Removing a Hard Disk Drive41
Installing a Fixed SATA Hard Disk Drive41
Removing a Fixed SATA Hard Disk Drive46
Installing a SATA or SCSI Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive48
Removing a SATA or SCSI Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive50
Installing or Removing a Floppy Drive52
Installing a Floppy Drive into Slimline Bay (Backplane Installed)52
Removing a Floppy Drive from the Slimline Bay (Backplane Installed)55
Installing a Floppy Drive into Slimline Bay (No Backplane Installed)
55
Removing a Floppy Drive from the Slimline Bay (No Backplane Installed)60
Installing a Floppy Drive into the Converted Hard Drive Bay (Backplane Installed)61
Removing a Floppy Drive from the Converted Hard Drive Bay64
Installing or Removing a DVD/CD-RW or CD-ROM Drive66
Installing a DVD/CD-RW or CD-ROM Drive into Slimline Bay (Backplane Installed)66
Removing a DVD/CD-RW or CD-ROM Drive from the Slimline Bay
(Backplane Installed)68
Installing DVD/CD-RW or CD-ROM Drive into Slimline Bay (No
Backplane Installed)69
Installing and Removing a PCI Riser Connector72
Installing a PCI Riser Connector72
Removing a PCI Riser Connector74
Installing and Removing a PCI Add-in Card76
Installing a PCI Add-in Card76
Removing a PCI Add-in Card77
Installing and Removing the SATA or SCSI Backplane (Optional)79
Removing the SATA or SCSI Backplane79
Installing the SCSI or SATA Backplane80
Processor Installation and Upgrade83
Installing or Replacing the Processor83
Installing the Processor83
Installing the Heat Sink(s)85
Removing a Processor86
Memory Installations and Upgrade87
Upgrading the system memory87
Memory Sparing89
Installing and Removing Memory90
Installing DIMMs90
Removing DIMMs91
5 BIOS setup93
Using the BIOS Setup Utility95
Entering BIOS95
If You Cannot Access Setup95
Setup Menus95
BIOS Setup Utility96
BIOS Setup Keyboard Command Bar Options97
Main99
Advanced101
Upgrading the BIOS138
Preparing for the Upgrade138
Recording the Current BIOS Settings138
Obtaining the Upgrade139
Upgrading the BIOS139
Clearing the Password139
Clearing the CMOS140
6 Troubleshooting143
Resetting the System145
Problems following Initial System Installation145
First Steps Checklist145
Hardware Diagnostic Testing146
Verifying Proper Operation of Key System Lights147
Confirming Loading of the Operating System147
Specific Problems and Corrective Actions147
Power Light Does Not Light148
No Characters Appear on Screen148
Characters Are Distorted or Incorrect149
System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly150
Diskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light150
CD-ROM Drive or DVD/CD-RW Drive Activity Light Does Not
Light150
Cannot Connect to a Server151
Problems with Network151
System Boots when Installing PCI Card152
Problems with Newly Installed Application Software152
Problems with Application Software that Ran Correctly Earlier152
Devices are not Recognized under Device Manager (Windows* Operating System)153
Hard Drive(s) are not recognized153
Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected154
Setting the Multi-Pin Adapters for Rack Type165
Installing the Slide Rails into the Rack166
Installing the Component into the Slide Rails168
Cable Management ARM installation169
Required Installation Position of the CMA170
Installing the CMA on the Slide Rails171
Placing and Securing Cabling Within the CMA 172
General Safety Information173
Appendix C: Sensor Table175
Sensor Table177
Appendix D: SATA RAID Configuration179
Configuring the onboard SATA RAID181
How to enable the onboard SATA RAID function181
Loading the BIOS default setting181
Enabling the onboard SATA RAID function181
How to create RAID 1 volume181
Enter the onboard SATA RAID Configuration Utility181
Loading onboard SATA RAID default setting181
Creating RAID 1 volume182
Initialising RAID Volume182
Saving and Exiting the Embedded RAID Configuration Utility
183
Index 185
1 System
information
The Acer Altos R510 is a rack optimised dual
processor system loaded with features. The
system uses next generation technology to
offer excellent performance for cost sensitive
applications.
Product briefing
This section provides basic information concerning the configuration
of your Altos R510 system.
Processor
•Single or dual Intel® XeonTM processors with 800 MHz FSB
•SDDC (Single Device Data Correction) for memory error detection
and correction of any number of bit failures in a single x4 memory
device
• Memory sparing technology
• When memory sparing is enabled, the spare DIMM will not be
detected by OS
• The sparing DIMM will be reserved for standby purposes and
cannot be accessed by the system
•Please refer to page116 "Memory Configuration Sub-menu
Selections" for more information about configuring the memory
sparing in the BIOS Setup utility
Technology support
1
3
1
For example, if six 1GB DIMMs are installed (6 GB memory) only
4GB of memory (in DIMM 1B, 1A, 2B, 2A) can be accessed by the
system. Memory in DIMM 3B and DIMM 3A would be reserved as
spare DIMMs
Caution! When using multiple memory modules it is
recommended that you AVOID using modules from different
manufacturers or that run at different speeds from each other.
4
Warning! Functionality issues may be encountered if mixed
memory types are installed on the same server board. DIMM
modules of identical type, banking and stacking technology, and
vendor should be installed in the Altos R510.
1 System information
Storage
•Slim-type IDE CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive
•Slim-type 3.5 inch Floppy disk drive (optional)
•Support for three (max) SCSI hard disk drives 146 * 3 = 438GB or
three SATA hard disk drives 200 * 3 = 600GB
Warning: If FDD and CD-ROM are installed, R510 would support 2
hard disk drives only.
Graphics interface
•On-board ATI Rage XL video controller with 8MB SDRAM
Networking
•Two Integrated Gigabit Ethernet connections
• Intel 82541PI Gigabit Ethernet LAN controller
• Marvell 88E8050 Gigabit Ethernet LAN Controller
I/O ports
•Front
• One USB 2.0 port
• One SVGA video port
•Rear
• One USB 2.0 port
• Two PS/2 ports (keyboard/mouse)
• Two LAN ports (RJ-45)
• One SVGA video port
Serial ATA ports
•Two SATA ports
Service ID
•Front service ID button
• Front and rear service ID LED
Operating Systems supported
•Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003
•Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0
•Novell NetWare 6.5
•SCO Unixware 7.1.4
•SCO OpenServer 5.0.7
RAID (Optional)
•Embedded SATA Software RAID 0,1 supported
Caring features
5
Part of Acer’s mission, as a company that cares about its end users, is to
provide features that make operation, maintenance, and upgrading
your system simpler and faster. The Altos R510 is no exception to this
rule. The following features and options are provided.
•Cost efficient operation in a value oriented package
•Tool-less design
•Front accessible USB and VGA ports
TM
•Acer EasyBUILD
•Acer Server Manager (ASM) suite of comprehensive management
tools
•Flexibility for future expansion
for efficient system setup and installation
6
1 System information
Product specification summary
Highlighted below are the system’s key features:
•Single or dual Intel
Technology
•800 MHz FSB supports processor speeds from 3.6 GHz and above
®
•Intel
•Intel
•Intel
E7320 chipset consisting of:
®
E7320 Memory Controller Hub (MCH)
®
6300ESB I/O Controller Hub (ICH)
•Supports two PCI riser cards
• Low Profile: One 66/66MHz/3.3V PCI-X slot
• One full height riser slot supporting one of two riser card
options:
•Option 1: One 64-bit/66MHz/3.3V PCI-X slot
•Option 2: One (x4) PCI-Express slot
•Six DIMM sockets supporting DDR-1 333 registered ECC modules
for a maximum memory capacity of 12 GB
•Media storage
• Optional slim-type 3.5 inch 1.44 MB floppy drive or Optical drive
•Additional media storage capacity
• Support for three 3.5 Inch SATA, or SCSI hard disk drives
•External ports
• PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports • Two LAN (RJ-45) ports
• Two USB ports (1 front, 1 rear)• 2 SVGA video ports (1
®
XeonTM processor supporting Hyper-Threading
front, 1 rear
•Power supply unit (PSU)
• One 450W power supply
•Chassis Intrusion
• Chassis intrusion switch
• Lock attach point for chassis cover
•Up to five system fans
• Four dual rotor plus one single rotor system fans
• Tool less fan replacement
•LEDs
• Standard Control Panel: NIC1 Activity, NIC2 Activity & Power /
Sleep
• System Status LEDs can be viewed with bezel closed
•Service ID
2 System tour
This chapter provides locations of various
components and ports and instructions on
how to set up the system.
System board
Connector and Header Locations
The mainboard of the R510 becomes accessible once you open the
system. The figure below is provided to help you indentify and locate
connectors, slots and ports.
AB CE
D
9
CC
BB
AA
Z
Y
X
W
V
U
T
RS
PON
Q
K
M
ItemDescription
ASerial Port A
BBattery
CFull-height PCI slot
F
G
H
IJL
DLow-profile PCI slot
EBack panel I/O ports
Fserial port selection jumper
10
ItemDescription
GDIMM sockets (DIMM 1B, 1A, 2B, 2A, 3B, and 3A)
HProcessor 1 fan header
IProcessor 1 socket
JProcessor 2 socket
KProcessor 2 fan header
L+12V processor power connector
MFan board connector
NFloppy connector
OPCI fan connector
PIDE connectors
Q100-pin Floppy/Front Panel/ATA connector
RMain power connector
2 System tour
S50-pin front panel connector
T34-pin front panel connector
UConfiguration jumpers
VSATA 1 connector
WSATA connector
XPower supply connector
YOEM RMC connector
ZPower supply connector
AAIDE power connector
BBBIOS Select jumper
CCChassis intrusion header
Configuration Jumpers
J1H2, J1H3, J1H5
J1H2 Pass Clr
3
Protect
2
Erase
J1H3 Rcvr Boot
Recovery Boot
2
Normal Boot
3
J1H5 CMOS Clr
3
BMC Control
2
Force Erase
11
Jumper
Name
J1H2
Password
Clear
J1H3
Recovery
Boot
PinsWhat happens at system reset??
1-2If these pins are jumpered, administrator and user
passwords will be cleared on the next reset. These
pins should not be jumpered for normal operation.
2-3These pins should be jumpered for normal system
operation
1-2If these pins are jumpered, the system will attempt
to recover the BIOS by loading the BIOS code into
the flash device from a floppy disk. This jumper is
typically used when the BIOS has become corrupted.
These pins should not be jumpered for normal
operation.
2-3These pins should be jumpered for normal system
operation.
12
2 System tour
Jumper
Name
J15H CMOS
Clear
PinsWhat happens at system reset??
1-2If these pins are jumpered, the CMOS settings will
be cleared on the next reset. These pins should not
be jumpered for normal operation.
2-3These pins should be jumpered for normal system
operation.
Serial Port Configuration Jumper
J8A3
34
1-3: DCD to DTR (Defa
2-4: DSR to DTR
2
TP00944
PinsWhat happens at system reset??
1-3Serial port is configured for DCD to DTR (default)
2-4
Serial port is configured for DSR to DTR
BIOS Select Jumper
J1A4
BIOS Select
1-2: Normal
Operation (Default)
3
2-3: Force to
Lower Bank
3
13
PinsWhat happens at system reset??
1-2System is configured for normal operation
2-3
Force BIOS to lower bank
14
Back Panel Connectors
A
ItemDescription
2 System tour
FCDEGHB
TP00943
APS/2 Mouse port
BPS/2 Keyboard port
CCom Port (RJ-45 connector)
DGigabit LAN # 1 Port (RJ45)
EGigabit LAN # 2 Port (RJ45)
FVideo Port
GUSB port #1
HUSB port #2
The NIC LEDs at the right and left of each NIC provide the following
information.
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LED
Color
Left
LED
Left
LED
Left
LED
Right
LED
Right
LED
Right
LED
LED StateDescription
OffNo network connection
Solid AmberNetwork connection in place
Blinking AmberTransmit/receive activity
Off10 Mbps connection
(if left LED is on or blinking)
Solid Amber100 Mbps connection
Solid Green1000 Mbps connection
16
External and internal structure
Front view (with bezel)
No.Description
AName Plane
BLEDs
Front view (w/o bezel)
A
2 System tour
B
No.Description
ASlimline DVD/CD-RW, CD-ROM or FDD Bay
B3.5” HDD Bay
Front panel
BAFGEDC
LJK
Front Panel LED and Buttons description
ItemDescription
ALAN #2 Activity LED
BLAN #1 Activity LED
CPower button
17
H
I
DPower LED
EHard Drive Activity LED
FSystem Status LED
GService ID LED
HService ID Button
ISystem Reset Button
JUSB connector
KRecessed NMI Button (Tool Required)
LVGA connector
18
Control Button Functions
ItemDescription
2 System tour
Power/
Sleep
button
Reset
button
ID buttonToggles the front panel ID LED and the baseboard ID LED on
NMI buttonPuts the server in a halt-state for diagnostic purposes.
Toggles the system power on/off. Sleep button for
ACPI-compatible operating systems.
Reboots and initializes the system.
and off. The baseboard LED is visible from the rear of the
chassis and allows you to locate the server from the rear of a
rack of systems.
LED Indicator Status
ItemDescription
NIC 1 activity
LED
NIC 2 activity
LED
Power/Sleep
LED
Continuous green light indicates a link between the system
and the network to which it is connected.
Blinking green light indicates network activity.
Continuous green light indicates the system has power
applied to it.
Blinking green indicates the system is in S1 sleep state (see
Note )
No light indicates the power is off / is in ACPI S4 or S5 state.
Hard disk
drive
status LED
System
Status LED
Random blinking green light indicates hard disk drive
activity (SATA).
No light indicates no hard disk drive activity.
Solid green indicates normal operation
Blinking green indicates degraded performance
Solid amber indicates a critical or non-recoverable condition
Blinking amber indicates a non-critical condition
No light indicates POST is running or the system is off (see
Note 1)
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