Fujitsu D1919 Technical Manual

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Produktfamilie
System board D1919
for TX200 S2
Technical manual
Redakteur Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH München 81730 Munich e-mail: email: manuals@fujitsu-siemens.com Tel.: (089) 61001-??? Fax: (++49) 700 / 372 00000 A26361-D1919-Z120-1-7419 Sprachen: En
Edition October 2004
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Contents
1Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2 Important notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.1 Notes on safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.2 CE Certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.3 Environmental Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3.2 Main memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.3 PCI bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
3.3.1 ISA bus resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
3.3.2 PCI resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
3.4 Screen resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
3.5 Temperature / system monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3.6 LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3.7 Interfaces and connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
3.7.1 External ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
3.8 Settings with switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
4 SCSI/IME configuration program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
5 Replacing the lithium battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
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1 Introduction
This technical manual describes the system board D1919, which can be equipped with one or two Intel
®
processors.
Further information about drivers is provided in the readme files on the hard disk, on the supplied "ServerSupport" or "ServerStart" CDs.
You will find further information in the BIOS description.
Notational conventions
The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows:
italics indicates commands, menu items, file and path
names or software programs
fixed font indicate system output on the monitor
semi-bold fixed font
indicates values to be entered through the keyboard
[Key symbol] indicates keys according to their representation on the
keyboard If capital letters are to be entered explicitly, then the
Shift key is shown, e.g. [SHIFT] - [A] for A. If two keys need to be pressed at the same time, then
this is shown by placing a hyphen between the two key symbols.
“quotation marks” indicates names and terms that are being empha-
sized.
Ê indicates an operation that to be performed
V CAUTION! indicates warnings, which, if ignored, will endanger
your health, destroy the system or lead to the loss of data.
I indicates additional information, notes and tips
Table 1: Notational conventions
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2 Important notes
In this chapter you will find essential information regarding safety when working with your server.
V CAUTION!
With the system board installed you must open the system to access the system board. How to dismantle and reassemble the system is described in the service manual accompanying your system.
When installing the system board, refer to the specific installation infor­mation in the operating and/or service manual for the receiving server.
2.1 Notes on safety
V CAUTION!
The actions described in these instructions should only be performed
by authorized, qualified personnel. Equipment repairs should only be performed by qualified staff. Any failure to observe the guidelines in this manual, and any unauthorized openings and improper repairs could expose the user to risks (electric shock, fire hazards) and could also damage the equipment. Please note that any unauthorized openings of the device will result in the invalidation of the warranty and exclusion from all liability.
Transport the device only in the antistatic original packaging or in
packaging that protects it from knocks and jolts.
Only install expansions that are allowed for the system board. If you
install other expansions, you may damage the requirements and rules governing safety and electromagnetic compatibility or your system. Information on which system expansions are suitable can be obtained from the customer service centre or your sales outlet.
The warranty expires if the device is damaged during the installation
or replacement of system expansions.
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Notes on safety Important notes
V Components can become very hot during operation. Ensure you do
not touch components when making extensions to the system board. There is a danger of burns!.
Transmisson lines to peripheral devices must be adequately shielded.
To the LAN wiring the requirements apply in accordance with the
standards EN 50173 and EN 50174-1/2. As minimum requirement the use of a protected LAN line of category 5 for 10/100 MBps Ethernet, and/or of category 5e for Gigabit Ethernet is considered. The requirements of the specification ISO/IEC 11801 are to be considered.
Never connect or disconnect data transmission lines during a storm
(lightning hazard).
Batteries
V CAUTION!
Incorrect replacement of lithium battery may lead to a risk of
explosion. The batteries may only be replaced with identical batteries or with a type recommended by the manufacturer.
It is essential to observe the instructions on page 37.
Do not throw batteries into the trash can. They must be disposed of
in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste.
The battery must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations
concerning special waste.
All batteries containing pollutants are marked with a symbol (a
crossed-out garbage can). In addition, the marking is provided with the chemical symbol of the heavy metal decisive for the classification as a pollutant:
Cd Cadmium Hg Mercury Pb Lead
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Important notes Notes on safety
Modules with electrostatic-sensitive components
Systems and components that might be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD) are marked with the following label:
Figure 1: ESD label
When you handle components fitted with ESDs, you must observe the following points under all circumstances:
You must always discharge yourself of static charges (e.g. by touching a
grounded object) before working.
The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charges.
Remove the power plug from the power socket before inserting or removing
boards containing ESDs.
Always hold boards with ESDs by their edges.
Never touch pins or conductors on boards fitted with ESDs.
Use a grounding cable designed for this purpose to connect yourself to the
system unit as you install/deinstall the board.
Place all components on a static-safe base.
I You will find a detailed description for handling ESD components in the
relevant European or international standards (EN 61340-5-1, ANSI/ESD S20.20).
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CE Certificate Important notes
Notes about boards
During installation/deinstallation of the system board, observe the specific
instructions described in the service manual for the server.
Remove the plug from the mains outlet so that system and system board are
totally disconnected from the mains voltage.
To prevent damage to the system board, the components and conductors on
it, please take great care when you insert or remove boards. Take great care to ensure that extension boards are slotted in straight, without damaging components or conductors on the system board, or any other components, for example EMI spring contacts
Be careful with the locking mechanisms (catches, centring pins etc.) when
you replace the system board or components on it, for example memory modules or processors.
Never use sharp objects (screwdrivers) for leverage.
2.2 CE Certificate
The shipped version of this board complies with the requirements of the EEC directive 89/336/EEC "Electromagnetic compatibility".
Compliance was tested in a typical PRIMERGY configuration.
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Important notes Environmental Protection
2.3 Environmental Protection
Notes on packaging
Please do not throw away the packaging. We recommend that you do not throw away the original packaging in case you need it later for transporting.
Notes on dealing with consumables
Please dispose batteries in accordance with local government regulations. Do not throw lithium batteries into the household waste. They must be disposed
of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste.
Take-back, recycling and disposal
For details on take-back and reuse of devices and consumables within Europe, contact your Fujitsu Siemens Computers branch office/subsidiary or our recycling centre in Paderborn:
Fujitsu Siemens Computers Recycling Center D-33106 Paderborn Germany
Tel. +49 5251 8 18010 Fax +49 5251 8 18015
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3 Features
3.1 Overview
Processors
1 or 2 x Intel
®
Xeon™ Processors
2 processor sockets mPGA604 for Intel
®
Xeon™ processor – 1 MB second level cache (on-die unified, 64 byte cache-line size) – 24 KB L1 cache (on-die, data) – 16 KB L1 cache (on-die, instruction) – VRM 10.1 onboard (EVRD)
Main memory
6 slots for main memory DDR/333MHz (registered),
SDRAM memory modules with 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 Gbyte and 2 Gbyte
(single rank) – maximum 12 Gbyte of memory – minimum 512 MB (2 memory modules) – maximum 5,4 Gbyte/s bandwidth – supports 2 way interleaved memory subsystems (2 identical memory
modules have to installed at the same time) – ECC multiple bit error detection and single bit error correction – memory scrubbing function – Single Device Data Correction (SDDC) function (Chipkill™) – hotspare memory technology
Chips on the system board
Intel
®
E7320 Chipset
Intel
®
6700PXH PCI-X Hub for PCI bridge with 2 PCI-X bus interfaces – GBit LAN controller (Broadcom5721) – VGA controller (ATI Rage XL) onboard with 8 MB SDRAM memory – SCSI controller U320 (2 channel LSI 53C1030) with IME function – Super I/O controller (SMSC LPC47M107) – Flash EPROM for:
–SCSI-BIOS –BIOS –LAN – server management (SM)
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Overview Features
server management with BMC (FSC System) – thermal and system management controller (ADM1026)
internal connectors
floppy disk connector (34 pin) – 1 IDE primary – 1 Compact Flash for RemoteView (IDE primary) – 1 IDE secondary (CD-ROM) – 2 SCSI A and B (68pin connector) – dual USB type C (for USB port on front side) – main power connector (12V, -12V, 5V, 3.3V and 5V auxiliary) – 12V (CPU) power connector – 1 connector (12 pins) for 2 CPU PWM fans – 2 direct connectors for system PWM fans – PC98 connector – IPMB connector (RSB data) – front panel – KVM power connector – SCSI activity connector (HD LED) – intrusion connector – connectors for 2 additonal redundant system PWM fans (optional)
external connectors
2 serial ports (COM1, COM2) – 1 parallel port (optional) – 2 PS/2 interfaces for keyboard and mouse – 2 USB 2.0 ports with 480 Mbits/s (rear side) – 1 VGA port – 1 RJ45 LAN port
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Features Overview
PCI slots
2 x PCI-X (64 bit / 100 MHz), 133 MHz only if one of the two slots is
populated. – 2 x PCI-X (64 bit / 66 MHz) – 1 x PCI 2.3 (32 bit / 33 MHz)
BIOS features
Phoenix System-BIOS V 4.06 – Rompilot – SMBIOS 2.31 (DMI) – MultiProcessor Specification 1.4 – Server Hardware Design Guide 3.0 – WfM 2.0 – IPMI V1.5 – ACPI 1.0b support – Adaptec SCSI RAID BIOS – USB keyboard/mouse – boot possible from:
120 MB floppy disk drive
CD-ROM
USB drive
–LAN – no alert on LAN – console redirection support – OEM logo – CPU, memory disable – hotspare memory support
Environmental protection
battery in holder
Form factor
292 x 415 mm
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Main memory Features
3.2 Main memory
The system board supports up to 12 Gbyte main memory. 6 slots (3 memory banks with 2 modules) are available for the main memory. Each memory bank can be populated with two 256, 512 Mbyte, 1 Gbyte or 2 Gbyte registered DDR 333 (PC2700) memory modules.
A memory bank can be configured as hot spare bank (optional). As in the basic configuration memory bank 2 is populated with 512 MB, 1 Gbyte,
2 Gbyte or 4 Gbyte memory modules, the memory extensions can be performed up to two times for memory bank 1 and 0.
ECC with memory scrubbing and with the Single Device Data Correction (SDDC) function is supported.
Module population
Figure 2: Main memory
The memory modules have to be based on x4 organisierte single ranked
DDR 333 (PC2700) modules and must be populated in pairs.
Each pair must consist of identical memory modules (2 way interleaved
mode).
The module capacity between pairs can differ: pair 0A/0B can be populated
with two 512 Mbyte modules and pair 1A/1B with two 1 Gbyte modules.
Only single ranked modules are permitted.
Memory Bank 0 - Module A
Memory Bank 0 - Module B
Memory Bank 1 - Module A
Memory Bank 1 - Module B
Memory Bank 2 - Module A
Memory Bank 2 - Module B
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Features Main memory
Following table shows the mandatory population order:
module pair 2A/2B module pair 1A/1B module pair 0A/0B
populated empty empty populated populated empty populated populated populated
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PCI bus Features
3.3 PCI bus
Figure 3: PCI slots
PCI slots
The following table shows an overview of the PCI slots:
IOOP™ (PCI bus speed optimisation)
The hardware of the system board optimizes the PCI bus speed of the slots 1 and 2, depending on the slots’ population.
the PCI bus speed is 133 MHz, if only one of the two slots (or no slot) is
populated.
the PCI bus speed is 100 MHz for all other population variants for slot 1
and 2.
PCI slot 64bit/
32bit
Frequency
in MHz
Description
1 64 bit 100 64-bit PCI bus slots, 133 MHz only if one of the two
slots is populated
2 64 bit 100 3 64 bit 66 64 bit PCI bus slot 4 64 bit 66 64 bit PCI bus slot 5 32 bit 33 32 bit PCI bus slot
1
2
3
4
5
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Features PCI bus
Zero Channel RAID
PCI slot 1 (blue sockel) is prepared for Zero Channel RAID (ZCR). ZCR means that the SCSI controller is seen as SCSI RAID controller through the inserted PCI card. The PCI bus then runs with 66 MHz instead of 100 MHz.
3.3.1 ISA bus resources
"IRQ" = interrupt assigned as shipped "Address" = this address can be used for your particular device "Address" = this DMA can be used for your particular device Default settings are shown in bold print
Device IRQ Address DMA
Timer 0 040-043 Keyboard 1 060,064 Serial port COM2 3
3F8-3FF, 2F8-2FF, 3E8­3EF, 2E8-2EF
Serial port COM1 4 3F8-3FF, 2FB-2FF, 3E8-3EF,
2E8-2EF free 5 Floppy disk drive controller 6 3F0-3F5, 3F7 2 Parallel interface LPT1 7 278-27B, 378-37B, 3BC-3BF 0, 1, 3 Real-time clock (RTC) 8 070-071 free 9, 10, 11 Mouse controller 12 Numeric processor 13 0F0-0FE IDE controller (primary) 14 1F0-1F7, 3F6 IDE controller (secondary) 15 170-177, 376
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PCI bus Features
3.3.2 PCI resources
PCI IRQ Line x - Assignment of the PCI interrupts
PCI IRQ Line x defines which ISA interrupts are used for the separate PCI slots. If you select Auto in the BIOS setup, the interrupts are assigned automatically
and no further settings are required. Multifunctional PCI boards or boards with an integrated PCI-to-PCI bridge can
use several PCI interrupts (INTA#, INTB#, INTC#, INTD#). Monofunctional PCI boards (default) only use one PCI interrupt (INTA#) per PCI slot.
The PCI interrupts INTA#, INTB#, INTC# and INTD# are available for each PCI slot.
The same interrupt can be assigned simultaneously to several PCI boards. You should avoid this condition due to reduced performance.
If you use a setting other than Auto, the Plug&Play functionality of the system BIOS for the corresponding PCI boards is deactivated.
Auto The PCI interrupts are assigned automatically in accordance with
the Plug&Play guidelines.
Disabled No ISA interrupt is assigned to the PCI interrupt. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15
The selected ISA interrupt is assigned to the PCI interrupt. You may not select an ISA interrupt that is used by a component on the system board (e.g. controller) or an ISA board.
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Features Screen resolution
A..D= Interrupt output of the PCI controller * : Interrupts of SCSI channel A respective B. ** : Interrupts of LAN channel A respective B.
3.4 Screen resolution
Depending on the operating system used the screen resolutions in the following table refer to the screen controller on the system board. If you are using an external screen controller, you will find details of supported screen resolutions in the operating manual or technical manual supplied with the controller.
ABCD
Slot 1 PCI IRQ line 4 PCI IRQ line 1 PCI IRQ line 2 PCI IRQ line 3 Slot 2 PCI IRQ line 2 PCI IRQ line 3 PCI IRQ line 4 PCI IRQ line 1 Slot 3 PCI IRQ line 1 PCI IRQ line 2 PCI IRQ line 3 PCI IRQ line 4 Slot 4 PCI IRQ line 3 PCI IRQ line 4 PCI IRQ line 1 PCI IRQ line 2 Slot 5 PCI IRQ line 5 PCI IRQ line 6 PCI IRQ line 5 PCI IRQ line 6 VGA---­SCSI* PCI IRQ line 2 PCI IRQ line 3 LAN** PCI IRQ line 1 - - ­USB PCI IRQ line 1 PCI IRQ line 4 PCI IRQ line 3 PCI IRQ line 8
Screen resolution Refresh rate (Hz) Max. number of colours
640x480 200 16,7 Mio.
800x600 200 16,7 Mio. 1024x768 150 16,7 Mio. 1152x864 120 16,7 Mio.
1280x1024 100 16,7 Mio.
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Temperature / system monitoring Features
3.5 Temperature / system monitoring
Temperature and system monitoring aim to reliably protect the computer hardware against damage caused by overheating. In addition, any unnecessary noise is also prevented by reducing the fan speed, and information is provided about the system status.
The temperature and system monitoring are controlled by an onboard controller developed by Fujitsu Siemens.
The following functions are supported:
Temperature monitoring
Measurement of the processor temperature, measurement of the ambient temperature by a temperature sensor on the LED board.
Fan monitoring
The PWM fans are monitored. Fans that are no longer available, blocked or sticky fans are detected.
Fan control
The fans are regulated according to temperature.
Sensor monitoring
The removal of, or a fault in, a temperature sensor is detected. Should this happen all fans monitored by this sensor run at maximum speed, to achieve the greatest possible protection of the hardware.
Voltage monitoring
When voltage exceeds warning level high or falls below warning level low an alert will be generated
Cover monitoring:
Unauthorised opening of the cover is detected, even when the system is switched off. However, this will only be indicated when the system is switched on again
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Features LEDs
System Event Log (SEL)
All monitored events of the system board are signalised via the Global Error LED and recorded in the System Event Log. They could be retrieved in the BIOS Setup or via ServerView.
3.6 LEDs
Figure 4: LEDs
L1 and L2 are visible from outside on the rear of the server. All the other LEDs are only visible, if the cover of the server is open.
L1, L2
L3-L6
L7
CPU1
CPU0
L8
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LEDs Features
The LEDs have the following meaning:
LED Indicator Meaning
L1 - ID blue server is identified via ServerView L2 - Status
(Global Error)
orange
orange flashing
indicates a prefailure
indicates a failure. Reasons for a failure may be:
- overheating of one of the sensors
- sensor defect
- fan defect
- CPU error
- Software detected an error L3 - board orange aux. voltage available L4 - board green system running L5 - board red configuration error. The system board will be
held in reset. Possible configuration errors are e.g.: old CPU populated, CPUs with different FSB require­ments populated, CPU0 not populated
L6 - board green flashing
off
BMC - baseboard management controller is ok BMC not alive
L7 - system fan 1
green off
fan running fan failure
L8 - system fan 2
green off
fan running fan failure
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Features Interfaces and connectors
3.7 Interfaces and connectors
Figure 5: Schematic view of the system board D1919
I The position of the CPU and system fans is described on the system
board foil.
1 = Printer (optional) 14 = redundant system fan 2 = DIP switch (see page
24) 15 = System fan 2
3 = CPU fan (optional) 16 = Intrusion 4 = Main memory modules 17 = SCSI A 5=PC98 18=SCSI B 6 = 12 V (CPU) 19 = Compact Flash (IDE primary) 7 = Power supply 20 = IDE primary 8 = USB 2/3 21 = PCI slots
9 = IDE secondary 22 = KVM power 10 = Floppy disk drive 23 = IPMB 11 = Front panel 24 = HD LED 12 = System fan 1 25 = external ports 13 = CPU fans
1234567
14
8
10
11
12
13
15
1922 2021
CPU1
CPU0
182324
9
1617
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Interfaces and connectors Features
3.7.1 External ports
Figure 6: External ports of the system board D1919
The serial interface COM1 can be used as default interface or to communicate with the BMC.
LAN connector
On this system board you will find a Broadcom LAN controller BCM5721. This LAN controller supports the transfer rates of 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s and 1 Gbit/s. The LAN controller supports WOL function through Magic Packet™.
It is also possible to boot a device without its own boot hard disk via LAN. Here Intel PXE is supported.
The LAN port serves as management interface and is prepared for RemoteView.
The LAN controller connectors are equipped with two LEDs (light emitting diode) indicating the transfer rate and the activity.
1 = PS/2 mouse connector 5 = VGA port 2 = serial interface COM2 6 = serial interface COM1 3 = USB ports 0 and 1 7 = PS/2 keyboard connector 4 = LAN connector
1
3
45
2
7 6
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Features Interfaces and connectors
Figure 7: LAN connectors
1 LAN transfer rate green + yellow off transfer rate 10 Mbit/s (or no
connection) green on transfer rate 100 Mbit/s yellow on transfer rate 1000 Mbit/s
2 LAN link/aktivity green on LAN connection
off no LAN connection flashing LAN transfer
1
2
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Settings with switches Features
3.8 Settings with switches
Figure 8: DIP switch
I Preset for switches 1 to 4 = Off.
Recovering System BIOS - switch 1
Switch 1 enables recovery of the old system BIOS after an attempt to update has failed. To restore the old system BIOS you need a Flash BIOS Diskette (please call our customer service centre).
Skipping the password query - switch 2
Switch 2 is used to define whether the password is queried at system startup, if the password protection is enabled in BIOS Setup (in Security menu, the
Password field must be set to Enabled).
on The system boots from the "Flash BIOS floppy disk" from Drive A and
reprograms the system BIOS on the board.
off The System BIOS is started with the system BIOS from the system board
(default setting).
on The password query is skipped. Passwords are deleted. off The password query is effective (default setting).
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Features Settings with switches
Write protection for Flash BIOS - switch 3
Switch 3 is used to define whether the System BIOS is write protected or not.
Write protection for floppy disks - switch 4
Switch 4 is used to define whether floppy disks can be written or deleted in the floppy disk drive. To write and delete floppy disks, the write-protection in BIOS Setup must be disabled (in menu Security, the field Diskette Write must be set to
Enabled).
on The System BIOS can neither be written to nor deleted. Flash-BIOS
update from floppy disk is not possible.
off The System BIOS can be written or deleted. Flash-BIOS update from
floppy disk is possible (default setting)
on The floppy disk drive is write-protected. off Floppy disks can be read, written and deleted (default setting).
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4 SCSI/IME configuration program
The system board is equipped with a two channel U320 SCSI controller 53C1030 from LSI Logic. The assignment of the SCSI channels to the SCSI connectors on the system board is as follows:
Channel 0 is connected to connector SCSI A – Channel 1 is connected to connector SCSI B You will find the exact location of the SCSI connectors in the schematic view of
the system board (figure 5 on page 24). The BIOS of the onboard U320 SCSI controller includes a menu-driven
SCSI/Integrated Mirror Enhanced (IME) configuration program. This program allows you to change almost all of the option settings of the SCSI controller.
When you boot the system a SCSI-BIOS message listing the SCSI devices connected is displayed.
I If an SCSI-BIOS error message appears or problems arise with SCSI
devices, please read the documentation of your SCSI device. If you are unable to trace or rectify the error, please contact your dealer
or our customer service centre
Working with the keyboard
Use the following keys when running the program:
[arrow keys] to make selections +/- to change a selection
[ENTER] to accept a selection [ESC] to call the previous menu and to terminate the SCSI configu-
ration program
[F2] to jump into the menu line. This function is not available in all
menus
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SCSI/IME configuration program
Calling the SCSI/IME configuration program
Ê Start the PC, if the following message appears, press the key combination
[CTRL] and [C]:
„Press Ctrl-C to start LSI Logic Configuration Utility“
Following hint appears next:
„Please wait, invoking LSI Logic Configuration Utility...“
In the first menu all available U320 SCSI controllers and the RAID status (if IME configuration is existing) are displayed.
LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility Version MPTBIOS-IME-X.XX.XX     <Boot Adapter List> <Global Properties>   ____________________________________________________________________________   LSI Logic Host Bus Adapeters     Adapter PCI Dev/ Port IRQ NVM Boot LSI Logic RAID   Bus Func Number Order Control Status     <1020/1030 2 40> 3000 9 Yes 0 Enabled Optimal   <1020/1030 2 41> 3400 5 Yes 1 Enabled - -       ____________________________________________________________________________   ESC=Abort/Exit Arrow Keys=Select Item -/+ = Change [Item]   Home/End=Select Item Enter=Execute <Item>   F2=Menu
The two channel SCSI controller is displayed like two separate controllers. The first adapter displayed corrensponds to SCSI channel A, the second adapter corresponds to SCSI channel B.
Terminating the SCSI/IME configuration program
Depending on the current menu level, you can display the previous menu by pressing the [ESC] key. If you have made changes in the current menu you will be prompted to store them.
Ê To quit the configuration program press the [ESC] key until a corresponding
message is displayed.
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SCSI/IME configuration program
Configuring IME
Ê To configure IME select your adapter in the menu by using the [arrow keys].
Press the [Enter] key to change into the menu Adapter Properties.
Ê From there select the entry RAID Properties and press the [Enter] key to
change into the menu RAID Properties.
In this menu you can configure the IME.
I Detailed instruction on the configuration of IME are contained in the IME
User's Guide. There can be only one RAID configured on the two channel SCSI
controller. All the hard disks of this RAID must be connected to channel A.
The administration of the RAID system can be set later by a tool in your operating system (see therefore the documentation "Global Array Manager").
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Default settings in the menu SCSI/IME
Adapter Properties
LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility Version MPTBIOS-IME-X.XX.XX     ______________________________________________________________________________     Adapter Properties     Adapter PCI Dev   Bus Func     1020/1030 2 28     <Device Properties>   <RAID Properties> <Synchronize Whole Mirror>     Host SCSI ID [7]   SCSI Bus Scan Order [Low to High (0.. Max)]   Removable Media Support [None]   CHS Mapping [SCSI Plug and Play Mapping]   Spinup Delay (Secs) [2]   Secondary Cluster [No]   Server [Auto]   Termination Control   <Restore Defaults>     ______________________________________________________________________________     Esc=Abort/Exit Arrow Keys=Select Item -/+ = Change [Item]   Home/End=Select Item Enter=Execute <Item>
Host SCSI ID All SCSI devices on one SCSI bus, including the SCSI controller, must
be set to separate SCSI addresses. The SCSI controller is normally set to ID 7.
You do not normally need to change the SCSI address, not even if you install several SCSI controllers. In this case each SCSI controller may be assigned address 7, because each is connected to it's own SCSI bus.
SCSI Bus Scan Order
Defines the scan order of the IDs on the SCSI bus.
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Removable Media Support
If you enable this function you can use removable media drives such as a CD ROM drive in the same way like hard disk drives without installing addtional software. The default setting is None.
I If you use this function, you may only remove the data media
of the removable media drive if the server is switched off.
CHS Mapping Defines the mapping of the physical addressing of a hard disk to a logi-
cal addressing.
Spinup Delay Defines the intervals for the spinup of the disk drives.
The default setting is [2].
When this feature is enabled, the SCSI devices which support this function are not started by switching on the server until they receive a "Start Unit" command from BIOS of the U320 SCSI controller. This function is used to distribute the high starting currents of the SCSI devices over a specific period and to release the power supply of your server.
Secondary Cluster Server
If several SCSI controller should be aktiv on the same SCSI bus, you should enable this option.
I If you use this function, you must assign different SCSI IDs to
the SCSI controller.
Te rm ina tio n Control
The terminating resistors of the SCSI controller must be enabled.
I The default setting is Auto. The terminating resistor of the
SCSI controller is automaticlly enabled, if SCSI devices are connected to the SCSI bus.
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Device Properties
 LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility Version MPTBIOS-IME-X.XX.XX     ______________________________________________________________________________     Device Properties     SCSI Device Identifier Restore MT/sec MB/sec Data Scan Scan   ID Defaults Width ID Luns >0       0 LSILOGIC1030 1000 <Defaults> [160] 320 [16] [YES] [YES]   1 LSILOGIC1030 1000 <Defaults> [160] 320 [16] [YES] [YES]   2 Seagate xxxxxxxx <Defaults> [160] 320 [16] [YES] [YES]   - <Defaults> [160] 320 [16] [YES] [YES]   - <Defaults> [160] 320 [16] [YES] [YES]   7 1020/1030 <Defaults> [160] 320 [16] [YES] [YES]   8 SDR GEM318P <Defaults> [160] 320 [16] [YES] [YES]   - <Defaults> [160] 320 [16] [YES] [YES]   - <Defaults> [160] 320 [16] [YES] [YES]   15 - <Defaults> [160] 320 [16] [YES] [YES]   ______________________________________________________________________________     Esc=Abort/Exit Arrow Keys=Select Item -/+ = Change [Item]   Home/End=Select Item Enter=Execute <Item>
If you move the screen horizontally, you can access the additional options like SCSI Disconnect, SCSI Timeout and Queue Tags.
MT/sec, MB/sec
Fast SCSI devices, including the U320-SCSI controller, are capable of transferring data to and from the SCSI bus at speeds ranging up to 320 Mbyte/s at synchronous data transfer. The configurable maximum data transfer rate is 160 Mega Transfers/secs, that means 320 Mbyte/s.
Data Width This option determines whether the SCSI controller attempts 16-bit data
transfer (Wide negotiation) instead of 8-bit data transfer. As a result two byte are transferred simultaneously via the SCSI bus instead of one byte.
Scan ID
With this setting it can be determined for every SCSI address on this SCSI bus, whether the SCSI BIOS while initializating checks or not that a SCSI device with this special address is connected to the bus. The default setting is Yes, i.e. the corresponding SCSI address is checked.
Scan LUNs >0This option determines whether a SCSI device has multiple LUNs (Logi-
cal Unit Numbers). The default setting is No (disabled).
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SCSI Discon­nect
The default setting is [Ye s] (enabled). This permits SCSI devices to enable the SCSI bus during command exe­cution. A typical example of this is a tape device that has no need to access the SCSI bus during rewinding and can be "disconnected" from the SCSI bus for this period. You can disable the function [No] if you have only connected one SCSI device. In this case, disabling disconnection improves performance slightly.
SCSI Timeout The default setting is <10>.
Queue Tags The default setting is [On] (enabled).
With this setting the performance for devices, which support this function, is improved.
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Global Properties
LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility Version MPTBIOS-IME-X.XX.XX     _____________________________________________________________________________   Global Properties     Pause When Boot Alert Displayed [No]   Boot Information Display Mode [Verbose]   Negotiate With Devices [Supported]   Video Mode [Color]   Support Interrupt [Hook interrupt, the Default]       <Restore Defaults>   _____________________________________________________________________________     Esc=Abort/Exit Arrow Keys=Select Item -/+ = Change [Item]   Home/End=Select Item Enter=Execute <Item>
Pause When Boot Alert Displayed
The default setting is No. With this setting the boot process is not interrupted by error messages.
Boot Information Display Mode
The default setting is Verbose. While the system is booting, the SCSI controller's BIOS re­ports which devices are connected to the SCSI bus.. Further setting is Terse (no messages are shown) )
Negotiate With Devices The default setting is Supported.
With this setting the SCSI controller checks the properties of the SCSI devices and defines the settings.
Video Mode The default setting is Color.
This setting defines whether the menus of the SCSI confi­guration program are displayed in colour or in black and white.
Support Interrupt The default setting is Hook interrupt, the Default.
This setting defines the interrupt behaviour.
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Boot Adapter List
LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility Version MPTBIOS-IME-X.XX.XX     ______________________________________________________________________________   Boot Adapter List     Insert=Add an adapter Delete=Remove an adapter     Adapter PCI Dev/ Boot Current Next   Bus Func Order Status Boot   1020/1030 0 48 [0] On [On]   1020/1030 0 50 [1] On [On]   Hit Insert to select an adapter from this list     1020/1030 0 48   1020/1030 0 50   ______________________________________________________________________________     Esc=Abort/Exit Arrow Keys=Select Item -/+ = Change [Item]   Home/End=Select Item Enter=Execute <Item>
Boot Order This setting defines the boot order.
Next Boot This setting defines, whether this controller is available as
boot controller during the next boot.
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5 Replacing the lithium battery
In order to save the system information permanently, a lithium battery is installed to provide the CMOS-memory with a current. When the charge is too low or the battery is empty, a corresponding error message is provided. The lithium battery must then be replaced.
V The lithium battery must be replaced with an identical battery or a battery
type recommended by the manufacturer (CR2450). Do not throw lithium batteries into the trashcan. It must be disposed of in
accordance with local regulations concerning special waste. Make sure that you insert the battery the right way round. The plus pole
must be on the top!
Figure 9: Replacing the lithium battery
Ê Press the locking spring into direction of of the arrow (1), so that the lithium
battery jumps out of its socket.
Ê Remove the battery (2). Ê Insert a new lithium battery of the same type into the socket (3) and (4).
+
3
1
2
4
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Abbreviations
The technical terms and abbreviations given below represent only a selection of the full list of common technical terms and abbreviations.
Not all technical terms and abbreviations listed here are valid for the described system board.
ACPI
Advanced Configuration and Power management Interface
ASSR
Automatic Server Recovery and Restart
ATA
Advanced Technology Attachment
BBU
Battery Backup Unit
BIOS
Basic Input Output System
BMC
Baseboard Management Controller
CMOS
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
COM
COMmunication port
CPU
Central Processing Unit
DDR
Double Data Rate
DIMM
Dual In-line Memory Module
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Abbreviations
DIP
Dual In-line Package
DMI
Desktop Management Interface
DRAM
Dynamic Random Access Memory
ECC
Error Correction Code
EEPROM
Electrical Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
EPROM
Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
EMRL
Embedded RAID Logic
EVRD
Enterprise VRD
HPC
Hotplug Controller
ICE
In Circuit Emulation
IDE
Integrated (intelligent) Drive Electronics
IME
Integrated Mirror Enhanced
IOOP
Intelligent Organisation Of PCI
IPMB
Intelligent Platform Management Bus
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Abbreviations
IPMI
Intelligent Platform Management Interface
LAN
Local Area Network
LED
Light Emitting Diode
MPS
Multi Processor Specification
NMI
Non Maskable Interrupt
OEM
Original Equipment Manufacturer
OHCI
Open Host Controller Interfache
OS
Operating System
PCI
Peripheral Components Interconnect
PDA
Prefailure Detection and Analyzing
PIO
Programmed Input Output
PLD
Programmable Logic Device
PS(U)
Power Supply (Unit)
PWM
Puls Wide Modulation
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PXE
Preboot eXecution Environment
RAID
Redundant Array if Inexpensive Disks
RSB
Remote Service Board
RST
ReSeT
RTC
Real Time Clock
SCSI
Small Computer Systems Interfache
SDDC
Single Device Data Correction
SDRAM
Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
SHDG
Server Hardware Design Guide
SMB
System Management Bus
SMM
Server Management Mode
SMP
Symmetrically Multi Processing
UHCI
Unified Host Controller Interface
USB
Universal Serial Bus
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Abbreviations
VGA
Video Graphics Adapter
VRD
Voltage Regulator Down
VRM
Voltage Regulator Module
WfM
Wired for Management
WOL
Wake up On LAN
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