Intel® Server System R1000EP Family
Quick Installation User's Guide
Thank you for buying an Intel® Server System. The following information will help you
assemble your Intel® Server System and install components.
If you are not familiar with ESD [Electrostatic Discharge] procedures used during
system integration, see the complete ESD procedures described in your Service Guide.
This guide and other supporting documents are located on the web at:
http://www.intel.com/support.
3.5" hard drive bay system as shown
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Table of Contents
System Overview .............................................................................................................................. 1
General Installation Process ........................................................................................................ 2
Preparing the System ...................................................................................................... 2
Remove the Top Cover .................................................................................................... 2
Remove the Air Duct ........................................................................................................ 2
Installation and service
of this product to be
performed only by
qualified service personnel
to avoid risk of injury from
electrical shock or energy
hazard.
Observe normal ESD
[Electrostatic Discharge]
procedures during system
integration to avoid possible
damage to server board and/or
other components.
Phillips*
screwdriver
Anti-static
wrist strap
Thermal Operation and Configuration Requirements
To keep the system operating within supported maximum thermal limits, the system must meet the following operating and
configuration guidelines:
• Ambient in-let temperature cannot exceed 35º C and should not remain at this maximum level for long periods of
time. Doing so may affect long term reliability of the system.
• The CPU-1 processor + CPU heatsink must be installed first. The CPU-2 heatsink must be installed at all times,
with or without a processor installed.
• Memory Slot population requirements:
NOTE: Specified memory slots either can be populated with a DIMM or supplied DIMM Blank. Memory population
rules apply when installing DIMMs.
▪ DIMM Population Rules on CPU-1
Install DIMMs in order; Channels A, B, and C. Start with 1
▪ DIMM Population Rules on CPU-2
Install DIMMs in order; Channels D, E, and F. Start with 1st DIMM slot (blue) on each channel, then slot 2.
• All hard drive bays must be populated. Hard drive carriers either can be populated with a hard drive or supplied
drive blank.
• The air duct must be installed at all times.
• The system top-cover must be installed at all times.
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DIMM slot (blue) on each channel, then slot 2.
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System Overview
Intel® Server System R1000EP Family
System Features and Components
Server Board
System Fans
Hot Swap
Hard Drive Bays
Front Control Panel
* 3.5" Hard Drive Bay system as shown
CPU2
Memory Slots
CPU2
PCI Riser
Power Supply
CPU1
Memory Slots
CPU1
Air Duct
Useful Information:
• The SCU1 (4-7) port requires an Intel® RAID C600 Upgrade Key installed to be functional.
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General Installation Process
The installation instructions in this section are for common components of Intel® Server System
R1000EP family.
Minimum Hardware Requirements
To avoid integration difficulties and possible board damage, your system must
meet the following minimum requirements:
• Processor:
Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2400 product family.
• Memory Type:
Minimum of one 512MB DDR3 800/1066/1333 MHz UDIMM or one 1GB
DDR3 800/1066/1333 MHz RDIMM.
• Hard Disk Drives: SATA
For a complete list of compatible processors, heatsinks, and memory, see
http://www.intel.com/support.
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Remove the Top Cover
Remove the four screws.
A
Slide cover back and lift upward.
B
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1
Preparing the System
Observe normal ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
procedures.
Place your Intel® Server System on a flat anti-static
surface to perform the following integration procedures.
Observe ESD procedures before reaching inside to make
server board connections or install components.
Remove the Air Duct
Remove the air duct by
lifting straight up.
B
IMPORTANT!
Before proceeding
further, check your
®
Intel
Server System
for disconnected or
loose cables and
components that
may have occurred
during shipping.
A
B
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Remove Processor Heatsink(s)
CAUTION: The heatsink has thermal interface material (TIM) on the bottom
side of it. Use caution so that you do not damage the thermal interface
material. Use gloves to avoid sharp edges.
The heatsink is attached to the server board/processor socket with captive fasteners.
Using a #2 Phillips* screwdriver, loosen the four screws located on the
heatsink corners in a diagonal manner using the following procedure:
Using a #2 Phillips* screwdriver, start with screw 1 and loosen it by
A
giving it two rotations and stop. (IMPORTANT: Do not fully loosen.)
Proceed to screw 2 and loosen it by giving it two rotations and stop.
B
Similarly, loosen screws 3 and 4.
Repeat steps A and B by giving each screw two rotations each time
until all screws are loosened.
Lift the heatsink straight up.
C
C
3
A
2
1
B
4
TIM
Chassis Front
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General Installation Process
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Install the Processor(s)
Cautions:
1. When opening a socket,
DO NOT TOUCH the
golden socket wires.
2. When unpacking a
processor, hold only by the
edges to avoid touching the
golden contact wires.
A. Open the
Socket Lever
Push the lever handle
A
down and away from the
socket to release it.
Rotate the lever open
B
all the way.
B
B. Open the
Load Plate
Push the rear tab with your
A
finger tip to bring the front
end of the load plate
up slightly.
C.
Remove the Processor
Protective Cover
Take the processor
A
out of the box and
remove the protective
shipping cover.
A
A
A
Open the load plate
B
as shown.
B
Install the Processor(s) ... continued
D. Install the Processor
Orient the processor with the
A
CAUTION: The bottom
side of the processor has
components that may damage
the socket wires if installed
improperly.
Components
Processor must align
correctly with the socket
opening before installation.
DO NOT DROP processor
into the socket!
socket so that the orientation
notches onthe processor align
with the two orientation posts
on the socket.
Install the processor as shown.
Orientation Notches
A
Orientation Posts
E. Close Load Plate and Socket Lever
A
Close the load plate all
the way as shown.
A
With your finger, push down on the
B
load plate as shown.
Close the socket lever and ensure that
C
the load plate tab engages under the
socket lever when fully closed.
B
C
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General Installation Process
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Install Processor Heatsink(s)
CAUTION: The heatsink has thermal interface
material (TIM) on the bottom side of it. Use caution so
that you do not damage the thermal interface material.
Use gloves to avoid sharp edges.
Remove the protective film on the TIM if present.
A
Align heatsink fins to the front and back of
B
the chassis for correct airflow.
Airflow goes from front-to-back of chassis.
Each heatsink has four captive fasteners and
should be tightened in a diagonal manner using
the following procedure:
Using a #2 Phillips* screwdriver,
C
start with screw 1 and engage screw
threads by giving it two rotations
and stop. (Do not fully tighten.)
Proceed to screw 2 and engage screw
D
threads by giving it two rotations and
stop. Similarly, engage screws 3 and 4.
Repeat steps C and D by giving each
E
screw two rotations each time until
each screw is lightly tightened up to
a maximum of 8 inch-lbs torque.
B
AIRFLOW
D
2
TIM
A
Chassis Front
NOTE: Heatsink styles may vary.
CAUTION:
Do not
over-tighten
fasteners.
3
E
4
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Install Memory Modules
DDR3 DIMM Memory Identification:
CAUTION: Observe normal ESD (ElectroStatic
Discharge) procedures to avoid possible damage to
system components.
DIMM notch and socket bump must align as shown below.
C
1
DDR3
Other
Memory
Install Memory Modules ... Continued
Memory Configurations and Population Order:
Intel® Server Board S2400EP
CPU 2 Socket
DIMM_F1
DIMM_F2
DIMM_E1
DIMM_D1
DIMM_C2
CPU 1 Socket
For best performance, a minimum of four DIMMs per CPU is recommended, populated in the blue slot of each memory channel.
In a single-processor configuration, always populate A1 DIMM first.
In a dual-processor configuration, always populate A1 DIMM first for CPU 1 and D1 DIMM first for CPU2.
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NOTE: For additional memory configurations, see the Service Guide on the Intel
Server System, or go to http://www.intel.com/support.
Memory sizing and configuration is supported only for qualified DIMMs approved by Intel. For a list of supported memory, go to
http://serverconfigurator.intel.com.
Server Deployment & Management DVD that accompanied your Intel®
DIMM_B1
DIMM_A1
DIMM_C1
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2.5" HDD
Install Memory Modules ... Continued
To Install DIMMs:
Open both DIMM socket levers.
A
Note location of alignment notch.
B
Insert DIMM making sure the connector edge of the DIMM aligns correctly with the slot.
C
Push down firmly on the DIMM until it snaps into place and both levers close.
D
IMPORTANT! Visually check that each latch is fully closed and correctly engaged with
E
each DIMM edge slot.
CAUTION: Avoid touching contacts
when handling or installing DIMMs.
E
D
A
C
B
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Install
Hard Drives
2.5" Hard Drive Carrier (For system with 2.5" hard drive bay only)
Remove the drive carrier by pressing the
A
to unlock.
B
Pull out the black lever and slide the carrier out.
green
A
B
Remove the four screws securing the plastic drive blank
C
from the 2.5" HDD carrier.
Disengage the plastic drive blank from the HDD carrier.
D
Remove the plastic drive blank from the 2.5" HDD carrier.
D
latch
Install the hard disk drive using the four screws as shown. Make Sure
E
the connector end of the drive matches the backplane connector.
E
With the lever open, insert the hard disk drive assembly into the chassis,
F
then push in the lever to lock it into place.
CAUTION: If you don't install
all drives, empty drive bays
must be occupied by carriers
with plastic drive blank
provided to maintain proper
system cooling.
F
Drive 0 Primary
C
Hard Drive Numbering Diagram
1
0
3
2
5
4
5
6
7
8 x 2.5" hard drive bay as shown
General Installation Process
2.5" HDD
TOP
BREAK OFF TAB
BEFORE MOUTING
2.5´´ HARD DRIVE
Install
Hard Drives ... Continued
3.5" Hard Drive Carrier (For system with 3.5" hard drive bay only)
Remove the drive carrier by pressing the green button and opening
A
the lever.
B
Slide the carrier out.
B
A
Install the hard disk drive using the same four screws as shown. Make
D
sure the connector end of the drive matches the backplane connector.
D
3.5´´ HDD
Remove the four screws securing the HDD interface bracket and remove
C
the HDD interface bracket.
BREAK OFF TAB
BEFORE MOUTING
2.5´´ HARD DRIVE
TOP
C
With the lever open, insert the hard disk drive assembly into the chassis.
E
F
Push in the lever to lock it into place.
CAUTION: If you don't install
all drives, empty drive bays
must be occupied by carriers
with plastic drive blank
provided to maintain proper
system cooling.
E
F
Install 2.5" Hard Drive as option:
d1
Break off the tab on the
HDD interface bracket.
d2
d1
Bottom
View
0123
Drive 0 Primary
Install the HDD interface bracket
from top. Secure the bracket with
three screws as shown.
BREAK OFF TAB
BEFORE MOUTING
2.5´´ HARD DRIVE
TOP
d2
Hard Drive Numbering Diagram
Slide the 2.5" HDD into the
d3
bracket to align the screw holes
with the right and left rail.
2.5" HDD
d3
Secure the hard disk drive using
d4
the four screws for 2.5" HDD.
d4
4 x 3.5’’ hard drive bay as shown
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General Installation Process
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A
Install Optical Drive
Install the plastic guide onto the back
of the drive and attach with two screws
as shown.
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Install the Air Duct
Align the two holes on the air duct with the alignment
pins on the chassis and install the air duct into place.
Use care to avoid pinching system cables.
Rear View
of Optical
Drive
Insert the optical drive into chassis opening
B
and push all the way until it stops.
Connect the cables as shown.
C
A
Optical
Device
Assembly
B
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Optical
Drive
C
Data
Power
Remove Add-in Card
Riser Assembly
Grasp the riser assembly with
both hands and pull up to
remove from system.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you do not
install a device at this location,
install the optical device bay filler
panel shown below. This is
required to maintain proper
system cooling.
CAUTION:
Place the riser
assembly
upsidedown to
avoid damage
to the riser card
connector.
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Install Add-in Card(s)
• Full-height PCIe Card Shown
NOTE: Add-in card install sequence for low-profile add-in
cards is the same.
Remove the filler panel from the add-in card slot and
A
remove the screw as shown.
Insert add-in card until it seats in the riser connector.
B
Secure add-in card with screw as shown.
C
NOTE: Make sure that all empty add-in card slots have
filler panels installed.
CAUTION:
Observe normal ESD precautions
when installing add-in cards.
C
Add-in Card
Riser Connector
A
REMOVE Filler Panel
B
Riser Card
Connector
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Add-in Card
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Install Add-in Card Riser Assembly
Position the riser card edge
connector over the server
board riser socket and align
the two hooks of the riser with
the slots at the back of the
chassis, then press straight
down into riser socket.
NOTE: Riser Slot 2 is not
functional without having two
processors installed.
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A
B
C
D
NOTE: If included, remember to install the EMI shield.
Install Intel® I/O Expansion
Module (optional)
Squeeze the sides of
the filler panel to
disengage it from the
server system back
panel and remove it.
Position the module
over the server board,
fit the front of the
module into the back
panel slot.
Attach the module to
the server board
connector.
Secure the module with
the three screws as
shown.
D
C
I/O Connector
I/O Module
B
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Install Rack Handles
Hooks (2)
Slots (2)
15b
Install Intel® RMM4 NIC Module
(optional)
Push out and remove
A
the metal cover on the
chassis where the NIC
RJ-45 receptacle will
align.
A
Insert and fit the metal
B
adapter into the position
shown below. Secure the
adapter with two screws
as shown.
Position the module over
C
the server board, fit the
front of the module into
the back panel slot, then
attach the module to the
server board connector
Secure the module with
the two screws as
shown.
NOTE: Rack handles are required to install
the bezel. For detailed instructions, see the
Service Guide.
CAUTION: Intel®
I/O Expansion
module and RMM4
module are
exclusive on Intel®
C
R1000EP system.
B
B
RMM 4 NIC
Connector
A
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Install Intel® RAID C600
Upgrade Key (optional)
Locate the white 4-pin key header next to Riser Slot 1.
Carefully pickup the Intel
the Key and connector orientation and press down to install.
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RAID C600 Upgrade Key. Match
STOR_UPG_KEY
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A
B
Install Intel® RAID Smart Battery (optional)
Locate the BBU bracket inside the chassis. Align the tabs on the plastic battery holder
with mounting holes on the BBU bracket.
Slide the plastic battery holder toward
the rear of the system until the tabs
engage with the mounting holes in
the BBU bracket.
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A
B
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19
Replace Power Supply Module (optional)
Unsecure the four screws from the
A
module as shown.
A
A
A
B
Remove the power supply module.
B
Install Bezel (optional)
NOTE: Before installing the bezel, you must install the rack handles.
Lock the right end of the front bezel to the rack handle.
A
Rotate the front bezel clockwise till the left end clicks into place.
B
Lock the bezel if needed.
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A
B
Insert the power supply module into
A
the chassis
B
B
B
A
Secure the module with the four screws
B
as shown.
Install the Top Cover
Place the top cover on system and slide towards the front of the
chassis until the recessed front edge is fully engaged.
Install the three screws at the front and torque to 7-9in-lbs.
Then install the screw at the back and torque to 7-9in-lbs.
B
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Finishing Up
Before installing your operating system, you
must finish your system installation, make I/O
connections, and plug in power cord(s).
1. Verify the system top cover is installed.
2. Install the server into the rack using the instructions
provided with the rack mounting kit.
3.
Connect your USB keyboard/mouse, video and other
I/O cables/devices as shown.
Then connect the power cord(s).
Recessed
Edge
A
B
A
A
Network
NIC 1
NIC 1
NIC 3
NIC 2
USB
Ports
NIC 4
Network
Add-in Card Slots
Intel ® RMM4
NIC Port
(optional)
Add-in Card Slots
or
Intel ® I/O
Module
(optional)
For system BIK with S2400EP2
Power
Supply
Module
For system BIK with S2400EP4
Video
Serial
Port A
Serial
Port A
CAUTION: This system must be operated with the
TOP COVER installed to ensure proper cooling.
Power
Supply
Module
Video
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NIC 2
USB
Ports
Intel ® RMM4
NIC Port
(optional)
or
Intel ® I/O
Module
(optional)
General Installation Process
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Software
Update the System Software:
A.
1. Boot from the Intel
2. Use the Wizard to access the latest versions on the Internet and update the BIOS, firmware, FRUSDRs, and Intel® RMM4.
NOTE: You may also download files on a USB key. The FRUSDR utility must be run for full platform management functionality.
B. Configure your RAID Controller:
If using a RAID card, use the instructions provided with the RAID controller. If using on-board RAID, you must activate RAID in the BIOS setup.
See the Intel
C. Install your Operating System:
Use the instructions provided with the RAID controller and with the operating system.
D. Install Operating System Drivers:
With the operating system running, insert the Intel
autorun and allow you to select the appropriate drivers to install. On other operating systems, browse the DVD folders to locate and install the driver files.
E. Install Intel® System Management Software (optional):
Download the latest version of the Intel
install the software.
* Other brands and names may be claimed as the property of others..
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• BIOS, Drivers, and Operating System Installation
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Server Deployment & Management DVD.
Server System R1000EP Service Guide for more information.
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Server Deployment & Management DVD. If using a Microsoft Windows* operating system, the Express Installer will
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System Management Software from http://www.intel.com/go/servermanagement and use the instructions provided at that link to
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Reference
Front Panel Controls and Indicators
Your system may include one of two front control panel types.The
features of each are as follows:
A. ID Button with integrated LED
B. NMI Button
C. LAN-1 Activity LED
D. LAN-3 Activity LED
E. System Cold Reset Button
F. System Status LED
G. Power Button with integrated LED
H. HDD Activity LED
I. LAN-4 Activity LED
J. LAN-2 Activity LED
Intel® Server Board S2400EP Component Layout
Status LED
RMM4 NIC
ID LED
Diagnostic
LED
NIC4
(NIC2)
USB3
USB2
Standard Control Panel
AB C D EFG
NIC3
(NIC1)
USB1
USB0
NIC1
NIC2
Serial A
PMBus
CPU 2 Power
VGA
Main Power
HIJ
Front Panel
SATA 0
NIC PORT SCHEME
S2400EP2S2400EP4
NIC1NIC2
RMM4 LITE
SATA 1
USB 4/5
SCU 0
SCU 1
IPMB
HSBP_I2C
IO Module
NIC3NIC4
Sas Module Connector
Storage
Upgrade Key
HDD LED
SYS FAN_1
NIC1
NIC2
TPM
LCP
USB 6
Slot 6 (PCIe x16 )
Battery
Chassis
Intrusion
DIMM_D1
DIMM_F1
DIMM_E1
SYS FAN_2
DIMM_F2
CPU 1 Fan
CPU 2 Socket
CPU 1 Socket
CPU 1 Power
SYS FAN_3SYS FAN_4 SYS FAN_5
CPU 2
Fan
DIMM_B1
DIMM_C2
DIMM_A1
DIMM_C1
* - For server systems integrated with Intel® Server Board S2400EP only.
See your Intel® Server System R1000EP Service Guide for expanded component and connection information.
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Reference
System Fan Connection
CPU2 Socket
CPU1 Socket
FAN 1FAN 2FAN 3FAN 4FAN 5
Air F l ow
1
2
3
4
5
A complete list of accessories and spares can be found at http://www.intel.com/support.
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Reference
Optical Drive
System Cabling Diagram
For system with 8 x 2.5” hard drive bay:
NOTE: To activate the port SCU1 (4-7) on the server board, a proper Intel® RAID C600 Upgrade Key must be
installed. For instructions, see Intel® RAID C600 Upgrade Key Installation Guide.
Intel® Integrated
RAID Module
Front Panel
Front Panel USB
I2C
HSBP_I2C
CPU 2 Socket
Power
Supply
CPU 1 Socket
FAN 1FAN 2BBUFAN 3FAN 4FAN 5
8 x 2.5" HSBP
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Reference
Optical Drive
System Cabling Diagram
For system with 4 x 3.5” hard drive bay:
NOTE: To activate the port SCU1 (4-7) on the server board, a proper Intel® RAID C600 Upgrade Key
must be installed. For instructions, see Intel® RAID C600 Upgrade Key Installation Guide.
Intel® Integrated
RAID Module
Front Panel
Front Panel USB
I2C
HSBP_I2C
BBU
HDD O
CPU 2 Socket
CPU 1 Socket
FAN 1FAN 2FAN 3FAN 4FAN 5
SATA SGPIO
4 x 3.5" HSBP
HDD 1HDD 2
HDD 3
Power
Power
Supply
Supply
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