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Cisco UCS B200 Blade Server Installation and Service Note
The UCS B200 blade server (shown in Figure 1) is now only available in the M2 version (the M1 version is no longer sold as of 1/21/2011). The procedures in this document apply to both versions. The Cisco UCS B200 is a half-width blade with 12 DIMM slots; it supports one adapter. You may install up to eight UCS B200 Blade Servers to a UCS chassis.
Figure 1 Cisco UCS B200 Front Panel
1 Asset tab 2 Blade ejector handle 8 Blade health LED 3 Ejector captive screw 9 Console connector 4 Hard drive bay 1 10 Reset button access 5 Hard drive bay 2 11 Beaconing LED and button 6 Power button and LED
1. Each server has a blank plastic tag that pulls out of the front panel, provided so you can add your
own asset tracking label without interfering with the intended air flow.
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LEDs
The LED indicators indicate whether the blade server is in active or standby mode, the status of the network link, the over all health of the blade server, and whether the server is set to give a flashing blue beaconing indication. See Ta bl e 1 for details.
The removable hard disks also have LEDs indicating hard disk access activity and hard disk health.
Table 1 Blade Server LEDs
LED Color Description
Power
Link
Health
Beaconing
Activity
(Disk Drive)
Health
(Disk Drive)
1. This reading may not be reliable if the drive is part of a damaged RAID array, or if the BIOS fails to complete POST.
Off Power off.
Green Normal operation.
Amber Standby.
Off None of the network links are up.
Green At least one network link is up.
Off Power off.
Green Normal operation.
Amber Minor error.
Blinking
Critical error.
Amber
Off Beaconing not enabled.
Blinking blue 1 Hz
Beaconing to locate a selected blade—If the LED is not blinking, the blade is not selected. You can initiate beaconing in UCS Manager or with the button.
Off Inactive.
Green Outstanding I/O to disk drive.
Off No fault.
Amber Some fault.
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Buttons
The Reset button is just inside the chassis and must be pressed using the tip of a paper clip or a similar item. Hold the button down for five seconds and then release it to restart the server if other methods of restarting are not working.
The beaconing function for an individual server may get turned on or off by pressing the combination button and LED. See Tab le 1 for details.
The power button and LED allows you to manually take a server temporarily out of service but leave it in a state where it can be restarted quickly. If the desired power state for a service profile associated with a blade server or an integrated rack-mount server is set to "off", using the power button or Cisco UCS Manager to reset the server will cause the desired power state of the server to become out of sync with the actual power state and the server may unexpected shutdown at a later time. To safely reboot a server from a power-down state, use the Boot Server action in Cisco UCS Manager.
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Connectors
A console port is provided to give a direct connection to a blade server to allow operating system installation and other management tasks to be done directly rather than remotely. The port uses the KVM dongle device included in the chassis accessory kit.
The KVM cable (N20-BKVM shown in Figure 2) provides a connection into a Cisco UCS blade server, providing a DB9 serial connector, a VGA connector for a monitor, and dual USB ports for a keyboard and mouse. With this cable you can create a direct connection to the operating system and the BIOS running on a blade server.
Figure 2 KVM Cable for Blade Servers
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Conventions
This document uses the following conventions for notes, cautions, and safety warnings.
Notes and Cautions contain important information that you should know.
Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material that are not covered
in the publication.
Caution Means reader be careful. You are capable of doing something that might result in equipment damage or
loss of data.
Safety warnings appear throughout this publication in procedures that, if performed incorrectly, can cause physical injuries. A warning symbol precedes each warning statement.
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Warning
Waarschuwing
Varoitus
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device.
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Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar. U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken. Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat werken, dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij elektrische schakelingen betrokken risico's en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van de standaard praktijken om ongelukken te voorkomen. Gebruik het nummer van de verklaring onderaan de waarschuwing als u een vertaling van de waarschuwing die bij het apparaat wordt geleverd, wilt raadplegen.
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IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS DE SÉCURITÉ
Ce symbole d'avertissement indique un danger. Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant entraîner des blessures ou des dommages corporels. Avant de travailler sur un équipement, soyez conscient des dangers liés aux circuits électriques et familiarisez-vous avec les procédures couramment utilisées pour éviter les accidents. Pour prendre connaissance des traductions des avertissements figurant dans les consignes de sécurité traduites qui accompagnent cet appareil, référez-vous au numéro de l'instruction situé à la fin de chaque avertissement.
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Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr. Sie befinden sich in einer Situation, die zu Verletzungen führen kann. Machen Sie sich vor der Arbeit mit Geräten mit den Gefahren elektrischer Schaltungen und den üblichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor Unfällen vertraut. Suchen Sie mit der am Ende jeder Warnung angegebenen Anweisungsnummer nach der jeweiligen Übersetzung in den übersetzten Sicherheitshinweisen, die zusammen mit diesem Gerät ausgeliefert wurden.
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Avvertenza
Advarsel
Aviso
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Aviso
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INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA
Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. Você se encontra em uma situação em que há risco de lesões corporais. Antes de trabalhar com qualquer equipamento, esteja ciente dos riscos que envolvem os circuitos elétricos e familiarize-se com as práticas padrão de prevenção de acidentes. Use o número da declaração fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradução nos avisos de segurança traduzidos que acompanham o dispositivo.
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Installing and Removing a Blade Server Hard Drive
There are up to 2 front-accessible, hot-swappable, 2.5-inch drives per blade. An LSI 1064E RAID controller is embedded in the motherboard (it is not separately replaceable) and it supports RAID 0 and
1. You can remove blade server hard drives without removing the blade server from the chassis. All other component replacement for a blade server requires removing the blade from the chassis. Unused hard drive bays should always be covered with cover plates (N20-BBLKD) to assure proper cooling and ventilation. The chassis is omitted from illustrations here to simplify the drawing.
Caution To prevent ESD damage, wear grounding wrist straps during these procedures and handle modules by
the carrier edges only.
Note Seagate SATA disks and Intel or Samsung SATA SSDs are not supported in UCS Manager release 1.2(1)
and can not be used with servers using UCS Manager release 1.2(1).
Caution RAID array migration between a B200 M1 or B200 M2 and a B200 M3 is not supported
Replacing an HDD or SSD with a drive of the same size, model, and manufacturer generally causes few problems with UCS Manager. If the drive being replaced was part of a RAID array we recommend using a newly ordered drive of identical size, model, and manufacturer to replace the failed drive. Cisco recommends following industry standard practice of using drives of the same capacity when creating RAID volumes. If drives of different capacities are used, the useable portion of the smallest drive will be used on all drives that make up the RAID volume. Before upgrading or adding an HDD to a running system, check the service profile in UCS Manager and make sure the new hardware configuration will be within the parameters allowed by the service profile.
Hard disk and RAID troubleshooting information is in the "Troubleshooting Server Hardware" chapter of the Cisco UCS Troubleshooting Guide.
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Table 2 shows the drives supported in this blade server.
Table 2 Supported Hard Disk Drives (HDD)
Product ID Description HDD
A03-D073GC2
A03-D146GA2
A03-D146GC2 146 GB 6Gb SAS transfer rate
A03-D300GA2 300 GB, 6Gb SAS transfer rate
A03-D600GA2 600 GB, 6Gb SAS transfer rate
A03-D1TBSATA 1TB 6Gb SATA 7.2K RPM SFF HDD/hot plug/drive sled mounted
A03-D500GC3 500GB 6Gb SATA 7.2K RPM SFF hot plug/drive sled mounted
UCS-HDD300GI2F105 300GB 6Gb SAS 15K RPM SFF HDD/hot plug/drive sled mounted
UCS-HDD900GI2F106 900GB 6Gb SAS 10K RPM SFF HDD/hot plug/drive sled mounted
SSD
UCS-SSD100GI1F104 100GB SATA SSD SFF
A03-D100SSD 100 GB SATA SSD HDD/hot plug/drive sled mounted3
1. This part reached end of sale on 12/12/2011.
2. The built-in 1064E RAID controller runs at 1.5Gb Link Speed instead of 3Gb with 6Gb Local Disks when running UCS 1.4(2) and earlier software eleases.
3. This part reached end of sale on 12/16/2011.
4. This drive requires UCS capability catalog version 1.0.54.T or 2.0.1pT or later.
5. This drive requires UCS capability catalog version 1.0.50.T or 2.0.1nT or later.
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73 GB, 6Gb SAS transfer rate2, 15K RPM HDD/hot plug/drive sled mounted
146 GB 6Gb SAS transfer rate2, 10K RPM SFF HDD/hot plug/drive sled mounted
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, 10K RPM SFF HDD/hot plug/drive sled mounted
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Removing a Blade Server Hard Drive
To remove a hard drive from a blade server, follow these steps:
Step 1 Push the button to release the ejector, and then pull the hard drive from its slot.
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Figure 3 Removing the Hard Drive
Step 2
Place the hard drive on an antistatic mat or antistatic foam if you are not immediately reinstalling it in another blade server.
Step 3 Install a blank faceplate (N20-BBLKD) to keep dust out of the blade server if the slot will remain empty.
Installing a Blade Server Hard Drive
To install a blade server hard drive in a blade server, follow these steps:
Step 1 Place the hard drive lever into the open position by pushing the release button (see Figure 4).
Figure 4 Installing a Hard Drive in a Blade Server
Step 2
Gently slide the hard drive into the opening in the blade server until it seats into place.
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Step 3 Push the hard drive lever into the closed position.
You can use UCS Manager to format and configure RAID services. refer to the UCS Manager configuration guide for your software release for details on RAID configuration.
If you need to move a RAID cluster, refer to the Moving a RAID Cluster section of the "Troubleshooting Server Hardware" chapter of the Cisco UCS Troubleshooting Guide.
Removing and Installing a UCS B200 Blade Server
Before performing any internal operation on a blade server, you must remove it from the chassis. To prevent ESD damage, wear grounding wrist straps during these procedures and handle modules by the carrier edges only.
Caution To prevent ESD damage, wear grounding wrist straps during these procedures and handle modules by
the carrier edges only.
Shutting Down and Powering Off A Blade Server
The server can run in two power modes:
Main power mode—Power is supplied to all server components and any operating system on your
hard drives can run.
Standby power mode—Power is supplied only to the service processor and the cooling fans and it
is safe to power off the server from this mode.
After establishing a connection to the blade server’s operating system, you can directly shut down the blade server using the operating system.
You can invoke a graceful shutdown or an emergency shutdown (hard shutdown) by using either of the following methods:
Use the UCS Manager. See either the Cisco UCS Manager GUI Configuration Guide or the Cisco
UCS Manager CLI Configuration Guide.
Use the Power button on the server front panel. To use the Power button, follow these steps:
Step 1 Check the color of the Power Status LED.
Green indicates that the server is in main power mode and must be shut down before it can be safely
powered off. Go to Step 2.
Amber indicates that the server is already in standby mode and can be safely powered off. Go to
Step 3.
Step 2 Invoke either a graceful shutdown or a hard shutdown:
Caution To avoid data loss or damage to your operating system, you should always invoke a graceful shutdown
of the operating system.
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Graceful shutdown—Press and release the Power button. The operating system will perform a
graceful shutdown and the server goes to standby mode, which is indicated by an amber Power Status LED.
Emergency shutdown—Press and hold the Power button for 4 seconds to force the main power off
and immediately enter standby mode.
Step 3 If you are shutting down all blade servers in a chassis, you should now disconnect the power cords from
the chassis to completely power off the servers. If you are only shutting down one server, you can skip unplugging the chassis and move to removing the server.
Removing a Cisco UCS B200 Blade Server
Using UCS Manager, decommission the server using UCS Manager before physically removing the server. To remove a blade server from the chassis, follow these steps:
Step 1 Loosen the captive screw on the front of the blade. Step 2 Remove the blade from the chassis by pulling the ejector lever on the blade until it unseats the blade
server.
Step 3 Slide the blade part of the way out of the chassis, and place your other hand under the blade to support
its weight.
Step 4 Once removed, place the blade on an antistatic mat or antistatic foam if you are not immediately
reinstalling it into another slot.
Step 5 If the slot is to remain empty, install a blank faceplate (N20-CBLKB1) to keep dust out of the chassis.
Installing a Cisco UCS B200 Blade Server
To install a blade server, follow these steps:
Step 1 Grasp the front of the blade server and place your other hand under the blade to support it. See Figure 5.
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Figure 5 Positioning a Blade Server in the Chassis
Step 2 Open the ejector lever in the front of the blade server. Step 3 Gently slide the blade into the opening until you cannot push it any farther. Step 4 Press the ejector lever so that it catches the edge of the chassis and presses the blade server all the way in. Step 5 Tighten the captive screw on the front of the blade to no more than 3 in-lbs. Tightening with bare fingers
only is unlikely to lead to stripped or damaged captive screws.
Step 6 Power on the server. UCS Manager will automatically re acknowledge, reassociate, and recommission
the server, provided any hardware changes are allowed by the service profile.
Figure 5 shows the positioning of a blade server in the chassis. Blade servers reside within the eight
upper slots of the chassis.
Removing a Blade Server Cover
Replacing the cover is the reverse of removing the cover. To open a blade server:
Step 1 Press and hold the button down as shown in Figure 6 Step 2 While holding the back end of the cover, pull the cover up and back.
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Figure 6 Opening a Cisco UCS B200 Blade Server
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Air Baffles
The air baffles shown in Figure 7 ship with all M2 models, they direct and improve air flow for the server components. No tools are necessary to install them, just place them over the DIMMs as shown.
Figure 7 Cisco UCS B200 Air Baffles
1 Left Baffle 2 Right Baffle
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Internal Components
Figure 8 calls out the various components within the blade server.
Figure 8 Inside View of a Blade Server
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1 Hard drive bays 2 Battery 3 Diagnostic button 4 CPU and heat sink 5 DIMM slots 6 Adapter card
Diagnostics Button and LEDs
At blade start-up, POST diagnostics test the CPUs, DIMMs, HDDs and adapter cards, and any failure notifications are sent to UCS Manager. You can view these notifications in the System Error Log or in the output of the show tech-support command. If errors are found, an amber diagnostic LED will also light up next to the failed component. During run time, the blade BIOS, component drivers, and OS all monitor for hardware faults and will light up the amber diagnostic LED for a component if an uncorrectable error or correctable errors (such as a host ECC error) over the allowed threshold occur.
LED states are saved, and if you remove the blade from the chassis the LED values will persist for up to 10 minutes. Pressing the LED diagnostics button on the motherboard will cause the LEDs that currently show a component fault to light for up to 30 seconds for easier component identification. LED fault values are reset when the blade is reinserted into the chassis and booted, and the process begins from its start.
If DIMM insertion errors are detected, they may cause the blade discovery to fail and errors will be reported in the server POST information, viewable using the UCS Manager GUI or CLI. UCS blade servers require specific rules to be followed when populating DIMMs in a blade server, and the rules depend on the blade server model. Refer to the documentation for a specific blade server for those rules.
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Installing a Motherboard CMOS Battery
The B200 blade server supports the following Cisco component:
Supported Components Part Number
CR2032 battery N20-MBLIBATT
Warning
There is danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Statement 1015
To install or replace a motherboard complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) battery, follow these steps:
Step 1 Remove a motherboard CMOS battery:
a. Power off the blade, remove it from the chassis, and remove the top cover as described in the
“Removing a Blade Server Cover” section on page 14.
b. Press the battery socket retaining clip toward the chassis wall (see Figure 9). c. Lift the battery from the socket. Use needle-nose pliers to grasp the battery if there is not enough
clearance for your fingers.
Step 2 Install a motherboard CMOS battery:
a. Press the battery socket retaining clip toward the chassis wall. b. Insert the new battery into the socket with the battery’s negative (–) marking toward the chassis wall.
Ensure that the retaining clip clicks over the top of the battery.
c. Replace the top cover. d. Replace the server in the chassis and power on the blade by pressing the Power button.
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Figure 9 Removing and Replacing a Motherboard CMOS Battery
CPU Replacement
You can order your blade server with two CPUs, or upgrade later to a second CPU. Both CPUs must be of the same type, and memory in slots intended for the second CPU will not be recognized if the second CPU is not present (see Memory Arrangement). You may need to use these procedures to move a CPU from one server to another, or to replace a faulty CPU.
Table 3 and Ta ble 4 show the available CPU options:
Table 3 CPU Options, M1 Models
Product ID Power Draw (W) Clock Speed DDR3 Cache
N20-X00001 / Xeon X5570 95W 2.93 GHz 1333 8MB
N20-X00002 / Xeon E5540 80W 2.53 GHz 1066 8MB
N20-X00003 / Xeon E5520 80W 2.26 GHz 1066 8MB
N20-X00004 / Xeon L5520 60W 2.26 GHz 1066 8MB
N20-X00006 / Xeon X5550 95 W 2.66 GHz 1333 8 MB
N20-X00009 / Xeon E5504 80 W 2.00 GHz 800 8 MB
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Table 4 CPU Options, M2 Models
DDR3
Product ID Power Draw (W) Clock Speed
N20-X00001 / Xeon X5570 95 W 2.93 GHz 1333 8MB
N20-X00002 / Xeon E5540 80 W 2.53 GHz 1066 8MB
N20-X00003 / Xeon E5520 80 W 2.26 GHz 1066 8MB
N20-X00004 / Xeon L5520 60W 2.26 GHz 1066 8MB
N20-X00006 / Xeon X5550 95 W 2.66 GHz 1333 8 MB
N20-X00009 / Xeon E5504 80 W 2.00 GHz 800 8 MB
A01-X0100 / Xeon X5680 130 W 3.33 GHz 1333 12 MB
A01-X0102 / Xeon X5670 95 W 2.93 GHz 1333 12 MB
A01-X0105 / Xeon X5650 95 W 2.66 GHz 1333 12 MB
A01-X0106 / Xeon L5640 60 W 2.26 GHz 1066 12 MB
A01-X0109 / Xeon E5640 80 W 2.66 GHz 1066 12 MB
A01-X0111 / Xeon E5620 80 W 2.40 GHz 1066 12 MB
A01-X0115 / Xeon X5690 130 W 3.46 GHz 1333 12 MB
A01-X0117 / Xeon X5675 95 W 3.06 GHz 1333 12 MB
A01-X0120 / Xeon E5649 80 W 2.53 GHz 1333 12 MB
UCS-CPU-X5687 / Xeon X5687
UCS-CPU-E5645 / E5645
1. This CPU requires UCS capability catalog version 1.0.50.T or 2.0.1nT or later.
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130 W 3.60 GHz 1333 12 MB
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80W 2.40 GHz 1333 12 MB
(MHz) Cache
Removing a CPU and Heat Sink
To remove a CPU and heat sink, follow these steps:
Step 1 Unscrew the four captive screws securing the heat sink to the motherboard. See Figure 10, callout 1. Step 2 Remove the heat sink (N20-BHTS1 on both M1 and M2). See Figure 10, callout 2. Remove the old
thermal compound from the bottom of the heat sink using the cleaning kit (UCSX-HSCK= ) available from Cisco. Follow the instructions on the two bottles of cleaning solvent.
Step 3 Unhook the socket latch. See Figure 10, callout 3. Step 4 Open the socket latch. See Figure 10, callout 4. Step 5 Remove the CPU or socket protective cover. See Figure 10, callout 5.
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Figure 10 Removing The Heat Sink and Accessing the CPU Socket
Installing a CPU and Heat Sink
Before installing a new CPU in a server, verify the following:
The CPU is supported for that model server.
A BIOS is available and installed that supports the CPU/DIMM and server combination.
The service profile for this server in UCS Manager will recognize and allow the new CPU. This is
especially important if you have been using a single processor and install a second processor.
To install a CPU and heat sink, follow these steps:
Step 1 Place the CPU on the base with the notches aligned to the pins on the base. See Figure 11, callout 1.
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Figure 11 Inserting the CPU and Replacing the Heat Sink
Step 2 Close the socket latch. See Figure 11, callout 2. Step 3 Lock the socket latch into place with the hook. See Figure 11, callout 3. Step 4 Using the tube of thermal compound provided with replacement CPUs and servers (Dow-Corning
Step 5 Replace the heat sink (N20-BHTS1). See Figure 11, callout 5.
Caution For proper cooling, align the arrows on the installed heat sink to point to the front and back of the blade.
Step 6 Secure the heat sink to the motherboard by tightening the four captive screws. See Figure 11, callout 6.
Installing Memory
Step 1 Open both DIMM connector latches.
TC-1996, Intel D54816-0 or an equivalent may also be used), add a protective film of thermal compound to the bottom of the heat sink where it will contact the CPU. See Figure 11, callout 4.
Make sure that the heat sink fins are aligned to run along the length of the blade server (see Figure 11).
To install a DIMM into the B200 blade server, follow these steps:
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Step 2 Step 3 Press the DIMM connector latches inward slightly to seat them fully.
Press the DIMM into its slot evenly on both ends until it clicks into place.
Supported DIMMs
The following tables list the type of DIMMs that Cisco Systems makes available for use with this blade server:
Table 5 Cisco Systems Supported DIMMs for M1 Servers
Cisco Product ID Description
N01–M302GB1 2 GB DDR3 1333 MHz RDIMM PC3-10600 single rank 1Gb DRAMs
N01–M304GB1 4 GB DDR3 1333 MHz RDIMM PC3-10600 dual rank 1Gb DRAMs
N01-M308GB2 8 GB DDR3 1333 MHz RDIMM PC3-10600 dual rank 2Gb DRAMs
N01-M304GB1-L 4 GB DDR3 1333 MHz RDIMM PC3-10600 dual rank/Low Voltage
N01-M308GB2-L 8 GB DDR3 1333 MHz RDIMM PC3-10600 dual rank/Low Voltage
UCS-MR-1X041RX-A 4 GB DDR3-1333 MHz RDIMM PC3-10600 single rank Low Voltage
1. Low voltage DIMMs require Cisco UCS Manager version 1.2(1) or later, and the related BIOS package.
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N01–M302GB1 2 GB DDR3 1333 MHz RDIMM PC3-10600 single rank 1Gb DRAMs
N01–M304GB1 4 GB DDR3 1333 MHz RDIMM PC3-10600 dual rank 1Gb DRAMs
N01-M308GB2 8 GB DDR3 1333 MHz RDIMM PC3-10600 dual rank 2Gb DRAMs1
N01-M304GB1-L 4 GB DDR3 1333 MHz RDIMM PC3-10600 dual rank/Low Voltage2
N01-M308GB2-L 8 GB DDR3 1333 MHz RDIMM PC3-10600 dual rank/Low Voltage
A02-M316GB2-L 16 GB DDR3 1066 MHz RDIMM PC3-8500 quad rank/Low Voltage3
UCS-MR-1X082RX-A 8 GB DDR3 1333 MHz RDIMM PC3-10600 dual rank/Low Voltage4
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Table 6 Cisco Systems Supported DIMMs for M2 Servers
Cisco Product ID Description
UCS-MR-1X041RX-A 4 GB DDR3 1333 MHz RDIMM PC3-10600 single rank/Low Voltage
UCS-MR-1X162RX-A 16GB DDR3 1333 MHz RDIMM PC3-10600 dual rank/ Low Voltage5
UCS-MR-1X162RY-A 16GB DDR3 1333 MHz RDIMM PC3-10600 dual rank/ Low Voltage A
A02-M316GB1-L 16GB DDR3 1066 MHz RDIMM PC3-8500 quad rank/Low-Dual Volt
1. This DIMM requires UCS capability catalog version 1.0.37 or later.
2. Low voltage DIMMs require Cisco UCS Manager version 1.2(1) or later, and the related BIOS package.
3. 16 GB DIMMs require Cisco UCS Manager version 1.4(1) and UCS capability catalog version 1.0.16 or later, and the related BIOS package.
4. This DIMM requires UCS capability catalog version 1.0.40 or later.
5. This DIMM requires UCS capability catalog version 1.0.50.T or 2.0.1nT or later.
6. No longer sold.
Low-Voltage DIMM Considerations
The server can be ordered with low-voltage (1.35 V) DIMM pairs or standard-voltage (1.5 V) DIMM pairs. Low-voltage DIMM pairs and standard-voltage DIMM pairs can be mixed in the same server. Note that this causes the system BIOS to default to standard-voltage operation (Performance Mode). That is, the server cannot operate in the Power Saving Mode unless all DIMM pairs in the server are low-voltage DIMMs.
There is a setting in the BIOS Setup utility that you can use to change the DDR memory mode when the server has all low-voltage DIMMs installed. To access this setting, follow these steps:
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Power Saving Mode–Enables low-voltage memory operation. This setting is available only if all
DIMMs installed are low-voltage DIMMs.
Performance Mode–Disables low-voltage memory operation. If you mix low-voltage DIMM pairs
with standard-voltage DIMM pairs, the system defaults to this setting.
Step 5 Press F10 to save your changes and exit the setup utility, or you can exit without saving changes by
pressing Esc.
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Memory Arrangement
The blade server contains 12 DIMM slots—six for each CPU. Each set of six DIMM slots is arranged into three channels, where each channel has 2 DIMMs (see Figure 13 and Figure 14).
Figure 13 Memory Slots within the Blade Server
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Each channel is identified by a letter—A, B, C for CPU1, and D, E, F for CPU 2. Each DIMM slot is identified by a number, either 1 or 2. Note that each DIMM slot 1 is blue, while each slot 2 is black.
Figure 14 shows how DIMMs and channels are physically laid out on the blade server. The DIMM slots
in the upper right are associated with the right CPU, while the DIMM slots in the lower left are associated with the left CPU.
Figure 14 Physical Representation of DIMMs and Channels
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Note The memory in the upper right cannot communicate with the memory in lower left, unless both CPUs
are present.
Figure 15 shows a logical view of the DIMMs and Channels
Figure 15 Logical Representation of Logical DIMMs and Channels
DIMMs can be used in the blade server in either a one DIMM per Channel (1DPC) configuration or in a two DIMMs per Channel (2DPC) configuration.
Each CPU in a Cisco UCS B200 blade server supports 3 channels of 2 memory slots each. In a 1 DPC configuration, DIMMs are in slot 1 only. In a 2 DPC configuration, DIMMs are in both slot 1 and slot 2.
Table 7 shows the preferred order for installing upgrade DIMMs, and while other configurations may
work if problems arise moving them to the preferred arrangement should help.
Table 7 Preferred DIMM Population Order
DIMMs per CPU CPU 1 installed slots CPU 2 installed slots
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3 A1, B1, C1 D1, E1, F1
4 A1, A2, B1, C1 D1, D2, E1, F1
5 A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 D1, D2, E1, E2, F1
6 A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2 D1, D2, E1, E2, F1, F2
Memory Performance
When considering the memory configuration of your blade server, there are several things you need to consider. For example:
DIMMs within the blade server should all be the same type. This goes for both speed and size. Do
not mix different sized DIMMs or DIMMs with different clock rates in the same blade server. Doing so will cause a significant loss of performance.
Your selected CPU(s) can have some affect on performance.
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DIMMs can be run in a 1 DIMM per–Channel or a two DIMM per–channel configuration. Each of
these arrangements can provide different behavior.
Bandwidth and Performance
Recommendations for achieving performance of 1333 MHz on B200 M1 servers:
Ensure the server is running the 1.3(1) or later BIOS version. If a BIOS upgrade is needed, do it
before installing processors or memory.
Use Intel Xeon X5570 or X5550 processors (PIDs N20-X00001 and N20-X00006).
Use only Cisco certified single or dual rank DIMMs that support 1333 MHz speeds (see Ta b le 3).
DIMMs do not have to be identical in type or capacity, but beware of the caveats listed in the section below regarding performance degradation.
Always set the system BIOS to operate the DIMMs in "Performance" mode in order to run at
1333 MHz.
Fully populating 1 logical bank or 2 logical banks with DIMMs will ensure optimal memory
bandwidth running at the 1333 MHz speed. If DIMMs are partially populated in 1 bank (less than 6 DIMMs) or 2 bank patterns (less than 12 but greater than 6 DIMMs) the 1333 MHz speed can be used, but the overall memory bandwidth will not be optimal.
Recommendations for achieving performance of 1333 MHz on B200 M2 servers:
Use Intel Xeon X5680, X5670, or X5650 processors (see Tab l e 4).
Use only Cisco certified single or dual rank DIMMs that support 1333 MHz speeds (see Ta b le 6).
DIMMs do not have to be identical in type or capacity, but beware of the caveats listed in the section below regarding performance degradation.
Always set the system BIOS to operate the DIMMs in "Performance" mode in order to run at
1333 MHz.
Fully populating 1 bank or 2 banks with DIMMs will ensure optimal memory bandwidth running at
the 1333 MHz speed. If DIMMs are partially populated in 1 bank (less than 6 DIMMs) or 2 bank patterns (less than 12 but greater than 6 DIMMs) the 1333 MHz speed can be used, but the overall memory bandwidth will not be optimal.
Performance Degradation
Performance degradation can occur if the following memory configurations are used:
Mixing DIMM sizes and densities within a channel
Partially populating a channel
Unevenly populating DIMMs between CPUs
Memory Mirroring and RAS
The Intel Nehalem–EP CPUs within the blade server support memory mirroring only when no more than two Channels are populated with DIMMs. If three Channels are populated with DIMMs, memory mirroring is automatically disabled. Furthermore, if memory mirroring is used, DRAM size is reduced by 50% for reasons of reliability.
If the RAS (Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability) option is required, it is available only when Channel–3 is not populated.
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Installing an Adapter Card
The network adapters and interface cards all have a shared installation process. The following options are available:
Table 8 Adapter Card Options
Cisco Product ID Name
N20-AI0002 Cisco UCS 82598KR-CI 10 Gb Ethernet Adapter
N20-AQ0002 or N20-AE0002
N20-AC0002 Cisco UCS M81KR Virtual Interface Card
N20-AB0002 Cisco UCS NIC M51KR-B Broadcom BCM57711 Network Adapter
N20-AI0102 Cisco UCS CNA M61KR-I Intel Converged Network Adapter
N20-AQ0102 Cisco UCS CNA M72KR-Q QLogic Converged Network Adapter
N20-AE0102 Cisco UCS CNA M72KR-E Emulex Converged Network Adapter
UCS-VIC-M82-8P Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Card 1280
1. Requires UCS Manager 1.3(1) or later.
2. Requires UCS Manager 2.0(2) or later.
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To install an adapter card on the blade server, follow these steps:
Step 1 Position the adapter board connector above the mother board connector and align the three adapter
captive screws to the posts on the motherboard.
Step 2 Firmly press the adapter connector into the motherboard connector. Step 3 Tighten the three captive screws.
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Figure 16 Installing an Adapter Card
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For general server troubleshooting information, refer to the "Troubleshooting Server Hardware" chapter of the Cisco UCS Troubleshooting Guide.
Server Configuration
UCS servers are intended to be configured and managed using UCS Manager. Refer to the UCS Manager
Configuration Guide appropriate for your UCS Manager version
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Table 9 Physical Specifications for the Cisco UCS B200 Blade Server
Specification Value
Height 1.95 inches (50 mm)
Width 8.00 inches (203 mm)
Depth 24.4 inches (620 mm)
Weight 13.5 lbs (6.1 kg)
1. The system weight listed here is an estimate for a fully configured system and will vary depending on peripheral devices installed.
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