Intel SE7501WV2ATA, SE7501WV2 Hardware Manual

Intel® Server Board SE7501WV2
Tested Hardware and Operating System List
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Revision History Intel® Server Board SE7501WV2
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Revision History
Date
Revision
Number Modifications
January 2003 0.5 Initial Draft February 2003 1.0 Adding additional validated parts. Testing is still in process. March 2003 1.1 Adding SCSI & ATA validated parts. March 2003 1.2 Removed 3COM 3C996B-T card. Removed Adaptec “code” names.
Added additional Installation Guidelines October 2003 2.0 Added new parts (In shaded area). Update verbiage for ATA drives July 2004 3.0
Adding SCSI & ATA validated parts, Change
IBM/Hitachi, to “Hitachi”,Adding HD validated parts, adding SuSE9.0 ,RH AS3.0 and Netware 6.5 operati ng system.
Aug, 2004 3.1 Adding new Maxtor Hard Drive. (In shaded area). Nov, 2004 3.2 Adding Hitachi Ultrastar 10K300 HDD (In shaded area) Jan, 2005 3.3 Adding Seagate Cheetah 10K.7 and 15.4 HDD Oct, 2005 3.4 Correct the RAID card information Jun, 2006 3.5 Adding Maxtor hard drives
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Disclaimers
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Table of Contents Intel® Server Board SE7501WV2
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ................................ ............................................................................................ 1
1.1 Test Overview................................ ..... ... .. ...... .. ...... .. ...... .. ... ..... ... ..... ... ... ..... ... ..... ... ..... ... .... 1
1.1.1 Compatibility Testing......................... . .. . ............... . ............... . ............... . .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . ..1
1.1.2 Stress Testing.............................................................................................................. 2
1.2 Pass/Fail Test Criteria............................. ...... .. ... ..... ... ..... ... ... ..... ... ..... ... .. ...... .. ...... .. ... ..... ..2
2. Intel® Server Board SE7501WV2 Base System Configurations.............................. .......... 3
3. Supported Operating Systems.............. ... ..... ... .. ...... .. ... ... ..... ... .. ...... .. ... ... ..... ... .. ...... .. ... ... ....4
3.1 Server Management Software Support........................................................... .................. 4
3.2 Operating System Certifications............................ ..................................... ....................... 5
4. Adapters and Peripherals ........................... ...................................... ....................................7
4.1 PCI RAID................................. ........................................ .................................................. 8
4.2 PCI SCSI ............................................................... ........................................ ..................17
4.3 PCI MROMB.................................................................................................. .................. 19
4.4 PCI Fiber Channel Host Adapters................................................................................... 20
4.5 PCI Network Interface Cards ........................................................................................ ..22
4.6 Modems.............................................. ............................................................................. 26
4.7 USB/PS2 Devices.................................................. .......................................................... 27
4.8 CDROM/DVD-ROM Drives ................................ ............................................................. 27
4.9 DVD Drives...... ... ..... ... ..... ... ..... ... ... ..... ... ..... ... ..... ... ..... ... .. ...... .. ...... .. ...... .. ...... .. ... ..... ... .....29
4.10 Removable Drives........................................... ..................................... ........................ 31
4.11 Tape Drives........................................................................................ ..........................34
4.12 Keyboard/Video/Mouse switch boxes................................ ..... ... .. ... ..... ... ... ..... ... .. ... .....34
5. Hard Disk Drives ........................................ ..................................... ..................................... 37
6. Installation Guidelines......................................... ................................................................43
6.1 Novell NetWare* 6.0 fails to detect the Promise Fast Track TX2000 adapter when the
on-board Promises driver is enabled ........................................................ ................................43
6.2 SuSE* 8.0 installation hangs while formatting a hard drive on Adaptec ASC39320...... 43
6.3 SuSE* 8.0 installation must be completed before the installing Adaptec ASR-2110..... 43
6.4 Samsung SP8004H Polaris 40 hard drive jumpers should be removed for proper sizing44
6.5 Red Hat Linux* 7.3 segmentation fault with an Intel® RAID controller installed............ 44
6.6 Red Hat Linux* 8.0 segmentation fault with an Intel® RAID controller installed............ 45
Intel® Server Board SE7501WV2 Introduction
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1. Introduction
This document is intended to provide users of the Intel® server board SE7501WV2 with a guide to the different operating systems, adapter cards, and peripherals tested by Intel on this platform.
This document will continue to be updated as new add-in cards, peripherals, and operating systems are tested or until the Intel server board SE7501WV2 is no longer in production. Each new release of the document will present updated information as well as continue to provide the information from previous releases.
Intel will only provide support to those add-in cards and peripherals under the specified system configuration (System BIOS and firmware) and operating systems and versions to which they were tested.
1.1 Test Overview
Testing performed on the Intel server board SE7501WV2 is classified under two separate categories: Compatibility Testing and Stress Testing.
1.1.1 Compatibility Testing
Basic compatibility testing is performed with each supported operating system. Basic compatibility testing validates the server board can be used to install the operating system and that the base hardware feature set is functional. A small set of peripherals is used for installation purposes only. No add-in cards are tested. Testing may include network connectivity and running of proprietary and industry standard test suites.
Extended compatibility testing will occur on only the latest versions of a supported operating system. Extended compatibility testing will test for functionality of a variety of add-in adapters and peripherals. Test applications used will consist of both proprietary as well as industry standard test suites.
The latest version of an operating system signifies the latest supported version at the time of the actual test run. Each new release of this document may have a newly supported release of a given operating system. Previous releases of a supported operating system may not be tested beyond the basic compatibility test process.
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1.1.2 Stress Testing
Stress testing is performed only on the most current release of a supported operating system at the time of a given validation run. The stress test process consists of three areas: Base platform, Multiple Adapter, and Endurance.
Base Platform: Each base platform will successfully install a given operating system, successfully run a disk stress test, and successfully run a network stress test.
Multiple Adapters: Multiple adapter validation (MAV) testing uses configurations and test suites to gain an accurate view of how the server performs under varying complex configurations while interacting with network clients. Each configuration is tested for at least 12 hours.
Endurance Test: This test sequence uses configurations that include 2-6 add-in adapters (depending on chassis used) for a minimum 72-hour test run without injecting errors. Three servers operating under Microsoft* Windows* 2000 Advanced Server, Novell NetWare*, and Linux* are tested in parallel. Each configuration passes an installation test, a Network/Disk Stress test, and tape backup test. Any fatal errors t hat occur will require a complete test restart.
1.2 Pass/Fail Test Criteria
For each operating system, adapter, and peripheral configuration, a test passes if specific criteria are met. Specific configurations may have had particular characteristics that were addressed on a case-by-case basis. In general, a configuration passes testing if the following conditions are met:
The operating system installed without error.
- Manufacturer’s installation instructions or Intel’s best-known methods were used for the operating system installation.
- No extraordinary workarounds were required during the operating system installation.
- The server system behaved as expected during and after the operating system
installation.
- Application software installed and executed normally.
Hardware compatibility tests ran to completion without error.
Test software suites executed successfully
- Test and data files were created in the correct directories without error.
- Files copied from client to server and back compare to the original with zero errors
reported.
- Clients remain connected to the server system.
- Industry standard test suites run to completion with zero errors reported.
Intel server board SE7501WV2 testing was performed using the Intel server chassis SR1300 & SR2300.
Intel® Server Board SE7501WV2 Intel® Server Board SE7501WV2 Base System Configurations
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2. Intel® Server Board SE7501WV2 Base System Configurations
The following table lists the base configurations tested. Base configurations will change as new revisions of the Intel
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server board SE7501WV2 are released and/or new system BIOS and BMC firmware are cut onto the board in the factory. Each base configuration is assigned an identifier number that is referenced in the tables throughout this document. New base configurations are added with each new release of this document.
Base
System
Identifier #
Board Type
Part
Number
BIOS
Revision
BMC
Firmware
Revision
SR1300/
SR2300
HSC
Firmware
Revision
Notes
1 SCSI A99386-105 P01 1.0.5 Rev.5 / 7 2 SCSI A99386-105 P01 1.0.9 Rev.5 / 7 3 SCSI A99386-105 P05 1.1.0 Rev.5 / 7 4 ATA A99388-105 P01 1.0.8 5 ATA A99388-105 P01 1.1.0 6 SCSI A99388-108 P09 1.1.9 Rev.5 / 7 7 SCSI A99388-108 P28 1.1.9 Rev.5 / 7
8 SCSI
A99388-105
A4+P
P28 1.1.9 Rev.5 / 7
9 SCSI A99388-109 P28 1.1.9 Rev.5 / 7
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3. Supported Operating Systems
The following table provides a list of supported operating systems for the Intel® server board SE7501WV2. Each of the listed operating systems was tested for compatibility with a base Intel server board SE7501WV2 configuration. Operating system compatibility testing verifies that the operating system will install and function with all on-board devices.
Any variations to the standard operating system installation process are documented in the Installation Guidelines section of this document. If there are no installation guidelines noted in the following table, then the operating system installed as expected using manufacturer’s installation instructions or Intel’s best-known methods.
Operating S ystem Base Configuration Tested
Microsoft* Windows Server 2003* Enterprise Edition 6,7,8,9 Linux* Red Hat* 8.0 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Linux* SuSE* 8.0 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Novell NetWare* 6.0, Service Pack 2 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Microsoft* Windows* 2000 Advanced Server, Service Pack 3 (Legacy OS) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Microsoft* Windows NT* Server 4.0 (Enterprise Edition) (Legacy OS) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Linux* Red Hat* 7.3 (Legacy OS) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Linux* SuSE* 9.0 7,8,9 Novell netWare 6.5 7,8,9 Linux *RedHat AS 3.0 7,8,9 Novell NetWare* 5.1 (Legacy OS) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
3.1 Server Management Software Support
The following table provides information on the type and version of server management software which has been tested and is supported with each operating system on the Intel
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server board
SE7501WV2.
Operating S ystem
Server Management Software
Package and version
Microsoft* Windows Server 2003* Enterprise Edition Intel Server Management 5.5.3 Linux* Red Hat* 8.0 Intel Server Management 5.5.3 Linux* SuSE* 8.0 Intel Server Management 5.5.3 Novell NetWare* 6.0, Service Pack 2 Intel Server Management 5.5.3
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3.2 Operating System Certifications
Listed below are the operating systems that Intel will certify Server board SE7501WV2. However, the customer is responsible for their own certification from the individual operating system vendors. In many cases, the customer may leverage their operating system certifications from Intel’s testing. See the “Comments” section next to each operating system in the table below for additional information. Intel’s certifications, pre-certification, and operating system testing may help reduce some of the risk in achieving customer certifications with the operating system vendors.
Operating System Certification Listing Comments
Microsoft* Windows Server 2003* Enterprise Edition
Intel® SE7501WV2 Server
OEM must request certification by Microsoft for their specific product.
http://www.microsoft.com/hwdq/hcl/search.asp (Search on SE7501WV2) http://developer.intel.com/design/servers/whql.htm
Microsoft* Windows* 2000 Advanced Server
Intel® SE7501WV2 Server
OEM must request certification by Microsoft for their specific product.
http://www.microsoft.com/hwdq/hcl/search.asp (Search on SE7501WV2) http://developer.intel.com/design/servers/whql.htm
Novell NetWare* 6.0
Intel® SE7501WV2 Server
Novell checks Intel’s test results, certifies (if appropriate), and posts the certificate on their web site.
Customer can leverage the Intel certification, if customer product meets the operating system vendor standard.
http://developer.novell.com/yes/67676.htm
Novell NetWare* 6.5
Intel® SE7501WV2 Server
Novell checks Intel’s test results, certifies (if appropriate), and posts the certificate on their web site.
Customer can leverage the Intel certification, if customer product meets the operating system vendor standard.
http://developer.novell.com/yes/67676.htm
Red Hat* Linux 8.0
Intel® SE7501WV2 Server
Red Hat checks Intel’s results, certifies (if appropriate), and posts the certificate on their web site.
Customer can leverage the Intel certification, if customer product meets the operating system vendor standard.
http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/?pagename=hcl&view=ce rtified&vendor=399&class=8#list
Red Hat* Linux AS 3.0
Intel® SE7501WV2 Server
Red Hat checks Intel’s results, certifies (if appropriate), and posts the certificate on their web site.
Customer can leverage the Intel certification, if customer product meets the operating system vendor standard.
http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/?pagename=hcl&view=ce rtified&vendor=399&class=8#list
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Operating System Certification Listing Comments
SuSE* Linux 8.0
Intel® SE7501WV2 Server
SuSE checks Intel’s results, certifies (if appropriate), and posts the certificate on their web site.
Customer can leverage the Intel certification, if customer product meets the operating system vendor standard.
SuSE* Linux 9.0
Intel® SE7501WV2 Server
SuSE checks Intel’s results, certifies (if appropriate), and posts the certificate on their web site.
Customer can leverage the Intel certification, if customer product meets the operating system vendor standard.
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4. Adapters and Peripherals
Add-in adapter card and peripheral compatibility and stress testing will only be performed with the latest version of an operating system at the time the validation testing occurred. The following table shows the operating system and base configurations used to validate each device. The adapters are divided into categories based on their functionality. All integrated on­board devices are tested by default and are therefore not included in the following tables.
Note that not all adapter cards were tested under all operating systems. The following notation is used in the tested adapters and peripherals table below to indicate the support level that Intel provides for a particular adapter under a particular operating system:
Number (i.e. 1)
This adapter or peripheral has been tested and is supported under the specific configuration identified in the Base System Configurations Table in Section 2 of this document.
Number in brackets (i.e. [1])
This adapter or peripheral has been tested, but is NOT supported under the specific configuration identified in the Base System Configurations Table in Section 2 of this document.
NT
This adapter or peripheral has not been tested under this operating system and is not supported under this operating system.
ND
This adapter or peripheral has not been tested under this operating system due to limitations in IHV driver availability, and is not suported under this operating system.
Any variations to the standard adapter installation process or to expected adapter functionality are documented in the Installation Guidelines section of this document. If there are installation guidelines affecting a particular adapter and operating system combination, these are referenced in the following table. If there are no installation guidelines noted in the following table, then the adapter installed and functioned as expected using manufacturer’s installation instructions or Intel’s best-known methods.
Testing of adapters cards normally is performed with unused add-in adapters and onboard controller expansion ROMs disabled in BIOS Setup. Intel recommends that customers disable the option ROM for add-in controllers and/or the on-board controllers when not booting from the controller or needing to use its built in utilities.
Note: When using some external SCSI devices it may be necessary to power the system on before powering on the external device.
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Manufacturer
Model Name
Model
Number
Interface Comments
Microsoft Windows*
2000 Advanced
Server, SP3
Microsoft* Windows
Server 2003*
Enterprise Edition
Novell NetWare* 6.0,
SP2
Red Hat Linux* 8.0
RedHat Linux AS 3.0
Netware 6.5
SuSE Linux9.0
SuSE Linux 8.0
4.1 PCI RAID
3 Ware 7500-8
Escalade
7500-8
ATA-RAID
PCI-64/33
Special instructions: SCSI: Bootable device only.
SuSE - Must manually select 3Ware driver.
ATA: All enabled
Device BIOS:BE7X 1.08.00.036 Device FW: FE7X 1.05.00.023 Device Driver Version:
Win2K:SCSI BB- 1.12.00.006; ATA BB-1.12.00.006 L Red Hat 8:Embedded SuSE 8: Embedded
1,4 NT 1
1,4
Adaptec
ASR2000 S
2000S PCI-64/66
Special instructions: SCSI: Need to enable EDBA
Device BIOS:1.62 Device FW: GA0H Device Driver Version:
Win2K: 5.3.1.3 RedHat 8: Enabled SuSE 8: Enabled NetWare 6:3.1c
1 ND 1
1
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Manufacturer
Model Name
Model
Number
Interface Comments
Microsoft Windows*
2000 Advanced
Server, SP3
Microsoft* Windows
Server 2003*
Enterprise Edition
Novell NetWare* 6.0,
SP2
Red Hat Linux* 8.0
RedHat Linux AS 3.0
Netware 6.5
SuSE Linux9.0
SuSE Linux 8.0
Adaptec
ASR2010 S
2010S PCI-64/66
Special instructions: SCSI: Need to enable EDBA
Device BIOS:1.62 Device FW: GA0H Device Driver Version:
Win2K: 5.3.1.3 RedHat 8: Enabled SuSE 8: Enabled NetWare 6:3.1c
1 ND 1
1
Adaptec
ASR2200 S
2200S PCI-64/66
Special instructions: SCSI: Need to enable EDBA
Device BIOS: 4.0-0 [6003] Device FW: Device Driver Version:
SuSE 9.0, NW6.5: Embedded. Win 2k3: 4.0.6011. RH3.0AS: 1.1.4-2302
9 9 9 9
Adaptec
ASR-
2110S
2110S PCI-64/66
Special instructions: SCSI - Need to enable EDBA
ATA – W2K – All enabled
Device BIOS:1.62 Device FW: 380E Device Driver Version:
Win2K: 3.10 Embedded RedHat 8: Enabled SuSE 8: Enabled W2K3: 5.3.1.3.
RH3: 2.5.0-2302. NW6.5: Embedded
2, 4 6,8 2 2 8 8 [8]
2, 4 See
IG
#6.3
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Manufacturer
Model Name
Model
Number
Interface Comments
Microsoft Windows*
2000 Advanced
Server, SP3
Microsoft* Windows
Server 2003*
Enterprise Edition
Novell NetWare* 6.0,
SP2
Red Hat Linux* 8.0
RedHat Linux AS 3.0
Netware 6.5
SuSE Linux9.0
SuSE Linux 8.0
Adaptec
ASR-
3410S
3410S PCI-64/66
Special instructions: SCSI - Need to enable EDBA
ATA – W2K All Option ROMs enabled, RedHat – Disable USB legacy
Device BIOS:1.62 Device FW: 370E Device Driver Version:
Win2K:3.10 Win2K3: Embedded RedHat 8: Enabled SuSE 8: Enabled NetWare 6:3.04
2, 4 6 2, 4 2, 4
2, 4
Adaptec
ASC­39160
ASC-39160 PCI-64/66
Special instructions: All option ROM’s enabled
6
Adaptec
ASC3932 0D-R
ASC39320D
-R
PCI-X133
Special instructions: All option ROM’s enabled
Device Driver Version: Win2K3: 2.0.0.0
6
LSI
Elite 1600 (MegaRAI D 493)
4932010232 A
PCI-64/66
Special instructions: ATA – All option ROMs enabled
Device BIOS:G170 Device FW: F316 Device Driver Version:
Win2K:5.25 Win2K3: 6.36.32 RedHat AS3: Enabled SuSE 9: Enabled NetWare 6.5
3, 4 6,7,9 3, 4 3, 4 7,9
7,
9
7,9 3, 4
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Manufacturer
Model Name
Model
Number
Interface Comments
Microsoft Windows*
2000 Advanced
Server, SP3
Microsoft* Windows
Server 2003*
Enterprise Edition
Novell NetWare* 6.0,
SP2
Red Hat Linux* 8.0
RedHat Linux AS 3.0
Netware 6.5
SuSE Linux9.0
SuSE Linux 8.0
LSI
Logic Enterprise 1600
(MegaRAI D 471)
4714010232 A
PCI-64/66
Special instructions: ATA – All option ROMs enabled
Device BIOS:G170 Device FW: F316 Device Driver Version:
Win2K:5.25 Win2K3: 5.32 RedHat 8: Enabled SuSE 8: Enabled NetWare 6.02d
2, 4 6, [7],[9] 2, 4 2, 4
[7],
[9]
[7]
,
[9]
[7],
[9]
2, 4
LSI
MegaRAI D SCSI 320-1
MegaRAID 320-1 (520-1)
PCI-64/66
Special instructions: ATA – All option ROMs enabled
Device BIOS:G112 Device FW: IL26 Device Driver Version:
Win2K3:6.36.32 RedHat AS3.0: Enabled SuSE 9: Enabled
NetWare 6.5
7,9 7,9
7,
9
7,9
LSI
MegaRAI D SCSI 320-2
MegaRAID 320-2 (518)
PCI-64/66
Special instructions: ATA – All option ROMs enabled
Device BIOS:G112 Device FW: IL26 Device Driver Version:
Win2K3:6.36.32 RedHat AS 3.0: Enabled SuSE 9: Enabled
NetWare 6.5
7,9 7,9
7,
9
7,9
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