A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel® Identified Subassemblies/
Products
Intel Order Number E53480-001
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Intel server boards contain a number of high-density VLSI and power delivery components that need adequate
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components when the fully integrated system is used together. It is the responsibility of the system integrator that
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Thank you for purchasing and using the Intel® Server System SR1630BC.
This manual is written for system technicians responsible for troubleshooting, upgrading,
and repairing this server board. This document provides a brief overview of the features of
the board/chassis, a list of accessories or other components you may need, troubleshooting
information, and instructions on how to add and replace components on the Intel
System SR1630BC. For the latest version of this manual, see http://support.intel.com/
support/motherboards/server/S5500BC.
Manual Organization
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Server
Chapter 1 provides a list of reference resources. In this chapter, you will find a list of
technical documents that give additional details on the Intel
and the location where they can be found.
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Chapter 2 provides a brief overview of the Intel
chapter, you will find a list of the server board features, photos and illustrations of the
product, and product diagrams to help you identify components and their locations.
Chapter 3 provides instructions on using the utilities that are shipped with the board or
that may be required to update the system. This includes how to navigate through the
BIOS Setup screens, how to perform a BIOS update, and how to reset the password or
CMOS. Information about the specific BIOS settings and screens available in the Intel
Server System SR1630BC Technical Product Specification. See the “Server System
References” chapter for more information.
Chapter 4 provides instructions on adding and replacing components. Use this chapter for
step-by-step instructions and diagrams for installing or replacing components such as the
memory, processor, front panel board, and the battery, among other components.
The rest of this manual provides technical specifications, regulatory information, “Getting
Help” information, and the warranty.
Server System SR1630BC. In this
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Server System SR1630BC,
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Product Contents
The Intel® Server System SR1630BC ships with the Intel® Server Board S5500BC. For
further information, see the the following documents:
•Intel
•Intel
The contents of the server system are listed below.
Intel® Server System SR1630BC - Product Contents
Your Intel® Server System SR1630BC ships with the following items:
•Intel
•One 400-W power supply, installed in the server system
•A box of hardware components, referred to below as the "hardware box"
•One, low-profile PCI Express* riser card assembly, installed in the server system
•Optical drive tray assembly (tray and interposer board), in hardware box
•Optical drive cable, in hardware box
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Server Board S5500BC Technical Product Specification
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Server System SR1630BC Technical Product Specification
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Server Board S5500BC, installed in the server system
•Attention document, in the server system product box
•Quick Start User's Guide, in the server system product box
•Two system fan blowers, installed in the server system
•Rack handles, in hardware box
•Slimline peripheral bay filler panel, in the hardware box
•Standard control panel module and cables (I/O and USB), installed in the server
system
•Two fixed mount drive trays and drive filler blanks, installed in the server system
•Two SATA cables, routed and installed in the server system
•Processor air duct, installed in the server system
•Intel
•Intel
Note: You may need or want to purchase one or more of the following items for your server:
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Server Deployment Toolkit 3.0 CD
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System Management Software CD
•Processor and passive heat sink
•Memory DIMMs
•Hard drive
•CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
•RAID controller
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•Operating system
•For information about which accessories, memory, processors, and third-party
hardware were tested and can be used with your board, and for ordering information
for Intel products, see: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/
S5500BC/compat.htm
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Safety Information
Important Safety Instructions
Read all caution and safety statements in this document before performing any of the
instructions. See also Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information on the
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Server Deployment Toolkit 3.0 CD and/or at http://support.intel.com/support/
Intel
motherboards/server/sb/cs-010770.htm.
Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
Lesen Sie zunächst sämtliche Warnund Sicherheitshinweise in diesem Dokument, bevor
Sie eine der Anweisungen ausführen. Beachten Sie hierzu auch die Sicherheitshinweise zu
Intel-Serverplatinen und Servergehäusen auf der Intel
oder unter http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/sb/cs-010770.htm.
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Server Deployment Toolkit 3.0 CD
Consignes de sécurité
Lisez attention toutes les consignes de sécurité et les mises en garde indiquées dans ce
document avant de suivre toute instruction. Consultez Intel Server Boards and Server
Chassis Safety Information sur le Intel
rendez-vous sur le site http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/sb/cs-
010770.htm.
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Server Deployment Toolkit 3.0 CD ou bien
Instrucciones de seguridad importantes
Lea todas las declaraciones de seguridad y precaución de este documento antes de realizar
cualquiera de las instrucciones. Vea Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety
Information en el Intel
Heed safety instructions: Before working with your server product, whether you are
using this guide or any other resource as a reference, pay close attention to the safety
instructions. You must adhere to the assembly instructions in this guide to ensure and
maintain compliance with existing product certifications and approvals. Use only the
described, regulated components specified in this guide. Use of other products /
components will void the UL listing and other regulatory approvals of the product and
will most likely result in noncompliance with product regulations in the region(s) in which
the product is sold.
System power on/off: The power button DOES NOT turn off the system AC power. To
remove power from system, you must unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet.
Make sure the AC power cord is unplugged before you open the chassis, add, or remove
any components.
Hazardous conditions, devices and cables: Hazardous electrical conditions may be
present on power, telephone, and communication cables. Turn off the server and
disconnect the power cord, telecommunications systems, networks, and modems attached
to the server before opening it. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage can
result.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) and ESD protection: ESD can damage disk drives,
boards, and other parts. We recommend that you perform all procedures in this chapter
only at an ESD workstation. If one is not available, provide some ESD protection by
wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground—any unpainted metal
surface—on your server when handling parts.
ESD and handling boards: Always handle boards carefully. They can be extremely
sensitive to ESD. Hold boards only by their edges. After removing a board from its
protective wrapper or from the server, place the board component side up on a grounded,
static free surface. Use a conductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper. Do
not slide board over any surface.
Installing or removing jumpers: A jumper is a small plastic encased conductor that slips
over two jumper pins. Some jumpers have a small tab on top that you can grip with your
fingertips or with a pair of fine needle nosed pliers. If your jumpers do not have such a tab,
take care when using needle nosed pliers to remove or install a jumper; grip the narrow
sides of the jumper with the pliers, never the wide sides. Gripping the wide sides can
damage the contacts inside the jumper, causing intermittent problems with the function
controlled by that jumper. Take care to grip with, but not squeeze, the pliers or other tool
you use to remove a jumper, or you may bend or break the pins on the board.
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Table of Contents
Preface ......................................................................................................................... v
About this Manual ..................................................................................................................v
Manual Organization .............................................................................................................. v
Product Contents .................................................................................................................. vi
Safety Information .....................................................................................................ix
Important Safety Instructions ................................................................................................ ix
Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise ............................................................................................... ix
Consignes de sécurité ..........................................................................................................ix
Instrucciones de seguridad importantes ............................................................................... ix
Warnings................................................................................................................................ xi
Table of Contents ..................................................................................................... xiii
List of Figures...........................................................................................................xix
List of Tables ............................................................................................................xxi
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Intel
Server System SR1630BC - Product Contents................................................... vi
Chapter 1: Server System References ..................................................................... 1
Chapter 2: Server System Features ..........................................................................3
Table 13. Other Markings.........................................................................................................99
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Server System SR1630BC Feature Summary...................................................4
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1Server System References
If you need more information about this product or information about the accessories that
can be used with this server system, use the following resources.
Table 1. Server System References
For this information or
software
For in-depth technical
information about the
server system, including
sub-system overviews
and mechanical drawings
For basic BIOS settings
and chipset information
If you just received this
product and need to
install it
Accessories or other Intel
server products
Hardware (peripheral
boards, adapter cards)
and operating systems
that were tested with this
product
Use this Document or Software
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Intel
Server System SR1630BC Technical Product Specification
Diagnostics: Platform Confidence Test (PCT)
Found at:
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/S5500BC/
and available on the Intel
ships with your system.
Use this Document or Software
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Server Deployment Toolkit 3.0 CD that
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2Server System Features
This chapter briefly describes the main features of the Intel® Server System SR1630BC.
This chapter provides illustrations of the product, a list of the server system features, and
diagrams showing the location of important components and connections on the server
system.
Figure 1. Intel
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Table 2 summarizes the features of the server system.
Xeon® Processor 5500 Series in FCLGA 1366 Socket B package with up to 95 W Thermal Design
Power (TDP)
• 4.8 GT/s, 5.86 GT/s, and 6.4 GT/s Intel
Interconnect (Intel
For a complete list of supported processors, see:
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/s5500bc/
compat.htm
s ECC Registered DIMM and ECC or Non-ECC unbuffered
DIMM.
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QPI)
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QuickPath
• Four slots support CPU_1 and four slots support CPU_2.
Chipset
Hard Drive OptionsFixed mount hard drive system: Two SATA drives
Peripherals• Two stacked RJ-45 connectors with Magnetics and LEDs and
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• Intel
• Intel
5500 Chipset I/O Hub
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82801Jx I/O Controller Hub
two USB combo connectors
• One external Serial Port Header (9 pin)
– Four USB 2.0 connectors (back)
– One USB 2.0 connector (front)
• Support for up to two Intel
FC-LGA 1366 Socket B package with up to 95 W Thermal
Design Power (TDP)
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Xeon® Processor 5500 Series in
Expansion CapabilitiesOne riser slot supporting one low-profile half-length PCI Express*
2.0 x8 add-in card
FansSupports system fans
VideoOn board ServerEngines* LL C Pilot II BMC controller
• Integrated 2D video controller
• 32 MB DDR2 667 MHz memory
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FeatureDescription
LANTwo 10/100/1000 NICs
BIOSEFI BIOS
Server ManagementIntel
Cable Routing
When you add or remove components from your server system, make sure your cables are
routed correctly before reinstalling the server system cover. Use caution to make sure no
cables or wires are pinched and that the airflow from the fans is not blocked. Use the
following figures to determine the correct cable routing for a fixed drive system.
Table 2. Intel® Server System SR1630BC Feature Summary
• One Gigabit Ethernet device (82574L) connects to the PCI
Express* Gen2 x1 interface on the Intel
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IOH 5500 chipset
• One Gigabit Ethernet device (82567) connects to the Gigabit
LAN Connect Interface / LAN Connect Interface on the Intel
ICH10R
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System Management Software
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2
1
543
0
Optical Device
CPU 1
CPU 2
HDD 0
HDD 1
AF003104
Figure 2. Cable Routing Drawing
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Chassis Component Identification
This section helps you identify the components of your server system. If you are near the
system, you can also use the Quick Reference Label provided on the inside of the chassis
cover to assist in identifying components.
T.Power Supply Auxiliary Connector U.SSI 24-pin Front Panel connector
W. CPU 1 fan header
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5500 ChipsetAA. CPU Socket 2
card)
X.CPU Power Connector
socket (Channel D, E)
Figure 4. Server Board Connector and Component Locations
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Configuration Jumpers
Jumper NamePinsWhat happens at system reset...
J8C1: BMC
Force Update
J2D1: Password
Clear
J2D2: CMOS
Clear
J1A1: BIOS
Recovery
1-2BMC Firmware Force Update Mode - Disabled (Default)
2-3BMC Firmware Force Update Mode - Enabled
1-2These pins should have a jumper in place for normal
system operation. (Default)
2-3If these pins are jumpered, administrator and user
passwords are cleared on the next reset
Note: These pins should not be jumpered for normal
operation.
1-2These pins should have a jumper in place for normal
system operation (Default)
2-3If these pins are jumpered, the CMOS settings are
cleared on the next reset
Note: These pins should not be jumpered for normal
operation.
1-2These pins should have a jumper in place for normal
system operation.(Default)
2-3The main system BIOS will not boot with these pins
jumpered.
Note: The system boots from EFI-bootable recovery
media with a recovery BIOS image.
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Jumper NamePinsWhat happens at system reset...
J8B5: ME Force
Update
1-2These pins should have a jumper in place for normal
system operation (Default)
2-3ME force update model
Figure 5. Configuration Jumper Location
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Intel® Light Guided Diagnostics
The server system contains numerous LEDs providing the following functions:
•The System Status LED on the front and back panels (see Figure 6 and Figure 8)
shows the overall health of the system (green, blinking green, blinking amber, and
off).
•The System Identification LED on the back panel (see Figure 6) helps identify the
server from among several servers. By default, the ID LED is off, and blue when
activated by button or software.
•DIMM Fault LEDs on the server board (see Figure 6) help identify failed and failing
DIMM slots. The DIMM fault LEDs turn on (amber) if there is a DIMM fault.
•POST Code Diagnostic LEDs on the server board (see Figure 6) change color or
state (off, green, red, amber) according to the POST sequence.
•The 5-V STBY LED on the server board (see Figure 6) is illuminated (green) when
AC power is applied.
•Fan Fault LEDs on the server board (see Figure 6) help identify failed and failing
fans. The fan fault LEDs turn on (amber) if there is a fan fault.
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Figure 6. Light Guided Diagnostic LEDs
A.POST Code Diagnostic LEDsG. DIMM Fault LED
B.Status LEDH. System Fan 2 Fault LED
C. System ID LEDI.CPU 1 Fan Fault LED
D. HDD LEDJ.CPU 2 Fan Fault LED
E.System Fan 3 Fault LEDK.System Fan 1 Fault LED
F.5 VSB LEDL.DIMM Fault LED
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Back Panel Connectors
A.Serial Port AB.Video
C. USB Port 6-7D. USB Port 8-9
E.NIC Port 1F.NIC Port 2
Figure 7. Back Panel Connectors
The NIC LEDs at the right and left of each NIC provide the following information.
Table 3. NIC LED Descriptions
LEDLED StateLED StateDescription
NIC1/NIC2Left LEDOffNo network connection
Solid AmberNetwork connection in place
Blinking AmberTransmit/receive activity
Right LEDOff10 Mbps connection (if left LED is on or blinking)
Solid Amber100 Mbps connection
Solid Green1000 Mbps connection
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RAID Support
The Intel® Server Board S5500BC provides an integrated SATA II host controller that
supports independent DMA operation on the six Ports and supports data transfer rates of
up to 300 MB/Sec.
The ICH10R provides support for Intel
AHCI and integrated RAID functionality. The industry-leading RAID capability provides
high-performance RAID 0, 1, 5 and 10 functionality on up to 6 SATA ports.
The BIOS Setup utility provides multiple drive configuration options on the Advanced |
Mass Storage Controller Configuration setup page, some of which affect the ability to
configure RAID. The “Onboard SATA Controller” option is enabled by default. When this
option is enabled, the “SATA Mode” option can be set to ENHANCED mode,
COMPATIBILITY mode, AHCI mode or SW RAID mode. The modes affect the
configuration as follows:
•ENHANCED mode supports up to 6 SATA ports with IDE Native Mode.
•COMPATIBILITY mode supports up to 4 SATA ports[0/1/2/3] with IDE Legacy
mode and 2 SATA ports[4/5] with IDE Native Mode.
•AHCI mode supports all SATA ports using the Advanced Host Controller Interface
when the option is enabled.
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Matrix Storage Technology, providing both
Note: For AHCI capability in EFI, the AHCI legacy Option ROM should be set to “disabled”.
•SW RAID mode supports configuration of SATA ports for RAID via RAID
configuration software.
For RAID 0, 1, and 10, enclosure management is provided through the SATA_SGPIO
connector on the server board when a cable is attached between this connector on the
server board and to the backplane or I2C interface.
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If RAID 5 is desired, the optional Intel
installed. To enable RAID 5, this activation key is placed on the SATA Key connector that
is located at the right side of the server board. For information on how to install the Intel
RAID Activation Key AXXRAKSW5 accessory to enable RAID 5, see the
documentation that is included with the accessory kit.
RAID Activation Key AXXRAKSW5 can be
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Front of Server System
Standard Control Panel
The following diagram shows the features of the standard control panel.
ItemFeature
A.USB port
B.Power button. This button also functions as a sleep button if
enabled by an ACPI-compliant operating system.
C.Status LED
D.System power LED
E.Hard drive activity LED
F.NIC 1 LED
G.NIC 2 LED
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Figure 8. Front Control Panel - Intel
Server System SR1630BC
.
Table 4. Control Panel LED Functions
LEDColorStateDescription
NIC1/
NIC2
Activity
Power /
Sleep (on
standby
power)
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GreenOnNIC Link/no access
GreenBlinkLAN access
GreenOnPower on
BlinkSleep / ACPI S4 state
OffOffPower Off / ACPI S4 state
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Table 4. Control Panel LED Functions
LEDColorStateDescription
System
status (on
standby
power)
Disk
Activity
Bezels
GreenOnRunning / normal operation
BlinkSystem ready, but degraded
AmberOnCritical or non-recoverable condition. Possible critical
power module failure, critical fan failure, voltage
(power supply), voltage and thermal fault.
BlinkNon-critical condition
OffOffPOST / system stop. System not read.
GreenRandom blinkHDD access
OffOffNo hard disk activity
The optional front bezel provides a snap-on design that allows for maximum airflow
through the server system. The bezel fits a system that has the standard control panel
installed (with or without a video port). The bezel provides a lock to secure the hard drive
and optical drive area. For instructions on installing the front bezel, see “Installing the
Front Bezel”.
The order number for the bezel is:
•AHJBEZBLACK: Black bezel for use with the standard control panel.
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Rear of Server System
A.AC Power ConnectorG. USB Ports 8 and 9
B.Serial Port AH. PCI Express* Slot
C. Video Connector
D. NIC 1 Connector (10 / 100 / 1000 Mb)
E.NIC 2 Connector (10 / 100 / 1000 Mb)
F.USB Ports 6 and 7
Figure 9. Server System I/O Connector Locations
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Peripheral Devices
The server system provides locations and hardware for installing hard drives, a USB
floppy drive, and an optical drive. You must purchase the drives separately. The following
figure shows the available options.
.
A.Slimline optical drive bay
B.Hard drive bay HDD0 (located under the
slimline optical drive bay)
C. Hard drive bay HDD1
Figure 10. Optional Peripherals
Hard Disk Drives
The server system ships with two fixed drive carriers for installing two Serial ATA
(SATA) fixed drives.
For instructions on installing hard drives, see “Installing and Removing a Fixed Hard
Drive”.
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Slimline Optical Drive Carrier
You can use a slimline optical drive carrier with an optional optical drive. One slimline
carrier is included with your server system; you must purchase the optical drive
separately.
You can only insert or remove the slimline optical drive carrier when the system power is
turned off. Drives in the optical drive carrier are NOT hot-swappable. For installation
instructions on installing an optical drive, see “Installing or Removing a Slimline Optical
Drive” on page -41.
To use one of the drives provided by Intel, use the following order codes:
•SATA Slimline DVD Drive: AXXSATADVDROM
•SATA Slimline DVD Rewriteable Drive: AXXSATADVDRWROM
Rack-Mounted Systems
Your Intel® Server System SR1630BC can be mounted into a rack. Intel provides three
options to mount this server into a rack. When installing the chassis into a rack, Intel
recommends you install systems from the bottom of the rack to the top. In other words,
install the first system in the rack into the bottom position of the rack, the second system
in the second position from the bottom, and so on. Instructions for installing your chassis
into a rack are included in the rail kit.
Hardware Requirements
To avoid integration difficulties and possible board damage, your system must meet the
requirements outlined below. For a list of qualified components, see the links under
“Server System References”.
Processor
The Intel® Server System SR1630BC supports one or two Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500
series with 95W Thermal Design Power (TDP) or less and with a max data transfer rate of
6.4 GT/s. For a complete list of supported processors, see the links under “Server System
References”.
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Memory
The Intel® Server System SR1630BC supports a DDR3-based memory subsystem. The
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Server System SR1630BC supports two DIMMs per channel. The silkscreen on the
Intel
board for the DIMMs displays DIMM_A1, DIMM_A2, DIMM_B1, DIMM_B2,
DIMM_D1, DIMM_D2, DIMM_E1, DIMM_E2. See Figure 11. The minimal memory
population possible is DIMM_A1.
Figure 11. DIMM Configuration Diagram
For two slots per channel configurations, the server board requires DDR3 DIMMs within
a channel to be populated starting with the DIMM farthest from the processor. See the
following figure (Figure 12).
For a complete list of supported memory DIMMs, see the links under “Server System
References”.
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Figure 12. Channel Slots Configuration
The Independent Channel Mode is the default Maximum Performance Mode preferred for
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Xeon® Processor 5500 series based platforms. All three channels may be populated
Intel
in any order and have no matching requirements. All channels must run at the same
interface frequency, but individual channels may run at different DIMM timings (RAS
latency, CAS latency, and so forth).
Memory Sparing and Mirroring
The spare mode is not supported by Intel® Server System SR1630BC.
With memory mirroring, the system maintains two copies of all data in the memory
subsystem. If a DIMM fails, the data is not lost because the second copy of the data is
available from the mirrored DIMM in the opposite channel. The system will not fail due
to memory error unless both the primary and the mirrored copy of the data become corrupt
at the same time.
In a mirrored system, the maximum usable memory is one-half of the installed memory,
with a minimum of two DIMMs installed. Since the data is duplicated across DIMMs, it
means that up to one-half of the installed DIMMs are actively in use at any one time. The
remaining DIMMs are used for mirroring.
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See the Intel® Server System SR1630BC Technical Product Specification for additional
information regarding the memory sub-system.
Power Supply
A minimum of 400 Watts is required. Your supply must provide a minimum of 3.5 A of 5
V standby current or the board will not boot.
Optional Hardware
Intel® RAID Activation Key
If RAID 5 is needed, you can install the optional Intel® RAID Activation Key
AXXRAKSW5. To enable RAID 5, this activation key is placed on the SATA Key
connector located at the left side of the server board. For information on how to install the
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RAID Activation Key AXXRAKSW5 accessory to enable RAID 5, see the
Intel
documentation that is included with the accessory kit.
Hard Disk Drives
The server board provides six SATA ports. The six SATA ports are near the rear left side
of the server board.
See the documentation included with your server chassis for additional drive information
and drive installation instructions.
Note: The Intel
System SR1630BC system.
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Remote Management Module 3 will not be supported in the Intel® Server
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3Hardware Installations and Upgrades
Before You Begin
Before working with your server product, pay close attention to the “Safety Information”
at the beginning of this manual.
Note: Whenever you service the system, you must first power down the server and unplug all
peripheral devices and the AC power cord.
Tools and Supplies Needed
•Phillips* (cross head) screwdrivers (#1 bit and #2 bit)
•Needle nosed pliers
•Pen or pencil
•Antistatic wrist strap and conductive foam pad (recommended)
System References
All references to the left, right, front, top, and bottom assume the reader is facing the front
of the server system as it would be positioned for normal operation.
Removing and Installing the Front Bezel
The front bezel is available as an optional accessory for the Intel® Server System
SR1630BC Service Guide. Bezel product code: AHJBEZBLACK.
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Removing the Front Bezel
Unlock the bezel and pull the bezel from the server system.
AF002890
Figure 13. Removing the Front Bezel
Installing the Front Bezel
At each end of the bezel, line up the center notch on the bezel with the center guide on the
rack handles and push the bezel onto the front of the server system until it clicks into
place.
AF002891
Figure 14. Installing the Front Bezel
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Removing and Installing the System Cover
Removing the System Cover
You must operate the server system with the system cover in place to ensure proper
cooling. You must remove the top cover to add or replace components inside of the server.
None of the internal components are hot-swappable. Before you remove the server system
cover, power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable.
Note: You may need a non-skid surface or a stop behind the server system to prevent the server
system from sliding on your work surface.
1. Remove the top cover screw (see letter “A”).
2. Remove the two screws at the front of the chassis (see letter “A” in the following
figure).
3. Loosen the screw at the rear of the chassis (see letter “B”).
4. Push rearward on the blue grip point at the front of the server.
5. Slide the cover back until it stops and then lift the cover upward to remove it. See
letter “C”.
6. Slide the cover back until it stops and lift the cover upward to remove it (see letter
“B”).
Figure 15. Removing the Server System Cover
Installing the System Cover
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety
Information” on page -ix.
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2. Place the cover over the server system so that the side edges of the cover sit just
inside the server system sidewalls. Slide the cover forward (see letter “A” in
Figure 16).
3. Tighten the screw at the rear of the server (see letter “B”) and install the two screws
at the front of the server (see letter “C”).
Figure 16. Installing the Server System Cover
Removing and Installing the Processor Air Duct
The system requires the use of a processor air duct and power supply / electronics bay
isolation air baffle to direct airflow and sustain appropriate air pressure.
An air baffle isolates the air flow of the two power supply fans from that of the system fan
module. The baffle is mounted into three stand-offs with one end fitting under the back
edge of the hard drive bay.
Always operate your server system with the processor air duct in place. The air duct is
required for proper airflow within the server system.
Removing the Processor Air Duct
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety
Information”.
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable.
3. Remove the server system cover. For instructions, see “Removing the System
Cover”.
4. Lift the processor air duct from its location behind the two system blower fans.
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5. Lift the processor air duct from its location over the two processor sockets.
Figure 17. Removing the Processor Air Duct
Installing the Processor Air Duct
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety
Information”.
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable.
3. Remove the server system cover. For instructions, see “Removing the System
Cover”.
4. Lower the air duct into place; insert the two hooks at the front of the processor air
duct into the corresponding slots on the bracket behind the two system blower fans.
Use caution not to pinch or disengage cables that may be near or under the air duct.
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Figure 18. Installing the Processor Air Duct
Installing and Removing Memory
The silkscreen on the board for the DIMMs displays DIMM_A1, DIMM_A2, DIMM_B1,
and DIMM_B2, DIMM_D1, DIMM_D2, DIMM_E1, and DIMM_E2 starting from the
inside of the board. For two slots per channel configurations, the server board requires
DDR3 DIMMs within a channel to be populated starting with the DIMM farthest from the
processor. The DIMM farthest from the processor per channel is in blue on boards.
Installing DIMMs
To install DIMMs, follow these steps:
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book.
2. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server.
3. Turn off the server.
4. Disconnect the AC power cord from the server.
5. Remove the cover from the server and locate the DIMM sockets (see “Installing the
Memory”).
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6. Make sure the clips at either end of the DIMM socket(s) are pushed outward to the
open position (see letter “A” in Figure 19).
7. Holding the DIMM by the edges, remove it from its anti-static package.
8. Position the DIMM above the socket. Align the two small notches in the bottom
edge of the DIMM with the keys in the socket (see letter “B” in Figure 19).
9. Insert the bottom edge of the DIMM into the socket (see letter “C” in Figure 19).
10. When the DIMM is inserted, push down on the top edge of the DIMM until the
retaining clips snap into place (see letter “D” in Figure 19). Make sure the clips are
firmly in place (see letter “E” in Figure 19).
11. Replace the server’s cover and reconnect the AC power cord.
Removing DIMMs
To remove a DIMM, follow these steps:
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book.
2. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server. Turn off the server.
3. Remove the AC power cord from the server.
4. Remove the server's cover.
Figure 19. Installing the Memory
5. Gently spread the retaining clips at each end of the socket. The DIMM lifts from
the socket.
6. Holding the DIMM by the edges, lift it from the socket, and store it in an anti-static
package.
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7. Reinstall and reconnect any parts you removed or disconnected to reach the DIMM
sockets.
8. Replace the server's cover and reconnect the AC power cord.
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Installing or Replacing the Processor
Note: Use the following instructions to install or replace a processor instead of using the
instructions that came with the processor.
Caution: Processor must be appropriate: If you install a processor that is inappropriate for your
server, you may damage the server board. See “Server System References” for a link to
the list of compatible processor(s).
ESD and handling processors: Reduce the risk of electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage
to the processor by doing the following: (1) Touch the metal chassis before touching the
processor or server board. Keep part of your body in contact with the metal chassis to
dissipate the static charge while handling the processor. (2) Avoid moving around
unnecessarily.
Installing the Processor
To install a processor, follow these instructions:
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety
Information” for more information.
2. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server and turn off the server.
3. Disconnect the AC power cord from the server.
4. Remove the server's cover. See the document that came with your server chassis for
instructions on removing the server's cover.
5. Locate the processor socket and open the socket lever (see Figure 20).
Figure 20. Lifting the Load Lever
6. Open the load plate (see letter “A” in Figure 20 and letter “B” in Figure 21).
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Figure 21. Open the Load Plate
7. Remove the socket protective cover (see Figure 22).
Figure 22. Remove the Socket Protective Cover
8. Take the processor out of the box and remove the protective shipping cover
(Figure 23).
Figure 23. Remove the Processor Protective Cover
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9. Align the processor cutouts to match the two socket pins, and then insert the
processor into the socket as shown in Figure 24.
Figure 24. Installing the Processor
10. Close the load plate (see the letter “A” in Figure 25), close the socket lever and
ensure the load plate tab engages under the socket lever when fully closed. (See
letter “B” and “C” in Figure 25)
Figure 25. Close the Load Plate and Socket Lever
Note: Make sure the alignment triangle mark and the alignment triangle cutout align correctly.
To assist in package orientation and alignment with the socket:
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Installing the Heat Sink(s)
1. If a protective film covers the thermal interface material (TIM) on the underside of
the heat sink, remove the protective film.
Figure 26. Protective Film Removal
2. Align heat sink fans to the front and back of the chassis for correct airflow. Airflow
goes from front-to-back of chassis.
3. Each heat sink has four captive fasteners and should be tightened as shown.
4. Using a #2 Phillips* screwdriver, finger-tighten each fastener diagonally according
to the white-circled numbers (see Figure 27).
5. Securely re-tighten each fastener again in the same order as performed in Step 4.
6. Attach fan power cable to server board as shown.
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CAUTION:
Do not
over-tighten
fasteners.
2
3
Air Flow
1
4
TIM
Chassis Front
Figure 27. IU Reference Heat sink Assembly
7. Reinstall and reconnect any parts you removed or disconnected to reach the
processor sockets.
8. Replace the server’s cover and reconnect the AC power cord. See the docmentation
that came with your server chassis for instructions on installing the server’s cover.
Replacing a Processor
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book.
2. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server. Turn off the server.
3. Remove the AC power cord from the server.
4. Remove the server's cover.
5. Unplug the processor fan cable from the server board.
6. Loosen the four captive screws on the corners of the heat sink.
7. Twist the heat sink slightly to break the seal between the heat sink and the
processor.
8. Lift the heat sink from the processor. If it does not pull up easily, twist the heat sink
again. Do not force the heat sink from the processor. Doing so could damage the
processor.
9. Lift the processor lever.
10. Raise the CPU load plate.
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11. Remove the processor.
12. If installing a replacement processor, see “Installing the Processor”. Otherwise,
install the protective socket cover over the empty processor socket and reinstall the
chassis cover.
Installing and Removing a Fixed Hard Drive
Caution: Fixed mount hard drives are NOT hot-swappable. Before removing or replacing the drive,
you must first take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral devices connected to
the system, turn off the system by pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power
cord from the system or wall outlet.
®
You can install up to two fixed SATA drives in the Intel
Service Guide. See “Server System References” for a link to a list of supported hardware.
Installing and Removing a Hard Disk Drive
Caution: The hard drives are NOT hot swappable. Before removing or replacing a hard drive, you
must first take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral devices connected to the
system, turn off the system by pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power cord
from the system or wall outlet.
Server System SR1630BC
You can install up to two SATA drives. The HDD0 drive bay is at the left side of the
chassis, underneath the optional CD-ROM drive. The HDD1 drive bay is at the right side
of the chassis. You do not need to install the drives in order; for example, you can install
HDD1 before HDD0.
Note: The server system does not support all hard drives. See “Server System References” for a
link to a list of supported hardware.
1. Locate the drive position you want to use.
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Figure 28. Locating Drive Positions
2. HDD1 location only: Slide the power cables from the cable clip that is located on
the top of the hard drive carrier.
3. Remove the screw that secures the hard drive bracket to the chassis (see letter "A"
in the following figure). Save this screw. You will use it later to reinstall the drive
assembly. Lift the drive carrier from the chassis (see letter "B").
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Figure 29. Removing Drive Carrier from Server System
4. Position the drive with the drive connectors facing up, as shown in the following
figure (Figure 30). Set the drive carrier over the drive (see letter "A"). The data and
power connectors must be positioned so they are accessible through the cut-out, as
shown by letter "B". Use the four screws provided to attach the drive to the carrier
(see letter "C").
Figure 30. Installing Drive into the Drive Carrier
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5. Set the drive assembly into place in the chassis. See letter "A" in the following
figure (Figure 31).
6. Attach the drive assembly to the chassis with the screw you removed previously in
step 3 (see letter "B").
Note: You must install the assembly that contains the optical drive bracket on the left side of the
system.
Figure 31. Installing Drive Assembly into the Server System
7. HDD1 only: Route the power cable into the cable clip on the top of the hard drive
bracket.
8. Connect the data cables to the drive(s).
a.If a drive is installed in the HDD0 carrier, connect the HDD0 data cable to the
SATA 0 connector on the server board. See letter "A" in Figure 32.
b. If a drive is installed in the HDD1 carrier, connect the HDD1 data cable to the
SATA 1 connector on the server board. See letter "B" in Figure 32.
Note: The data cables are factory routed underneath the fan module. Use caution to make sure
you connect the cables between the server board and the hard drives. The cables are
labeled at each end.
9. Connect the power cables to the drive(s):
a.If a drive is installed in the HDD1 carrier, attach the connector on the daisy chain
power cable that is closest to the power supply to the HDD1 connector.
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a.If a drive is installed in the HDD0 carrier, attach the middle connector on the
daisy chain power cable to the HDD0 power connector.
Figure 32. Connecting Hard Driver Power and Data Cables
Removing a Fixed Hard Disk Drive
1. Disconnect the power and data cables from the drive.
2. HDD1 location only: Slide the power cable from the cable clip that is located on the
top of the hard drive carrier.
3. Remove the screw that holds the hard drive bracket to the chassis (see letter "A" in
the following figure). Save this screw. You will use it later to reinstall the drive
assembly. Lift the drive carrier from the chassis (see letter "B").
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Figure 33. Removing Drive Carrier from the Server System
4. Remove the four screws that attach the hard drive to the drive carrier. Lift the drive
from the carrier. Store the drive in an anti-static bag.
5. If you are installing a new drive, skip the rest of these steps and instead see
“Installing and Removing a Fixed Hard Drive”.
6. Insert the screws that held the drive in the carrier into the screw locations on the
carrier for future use.
7. Set the drive assembly into place in the chassis (see letter "A" in the following
figure). Attach the drive assembly to the chassis with the screw that you removed
previously in step 4(see letter "B").
Note: You must install the assembly that contains the optical drive bracket on the left side of the
system.
Installing or Removing a Slimline Optical Drive
Caution: Slimline optical drives are NOT hot-swappable. Before removing or replacing the drive,
you must first take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral devices connected to
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the system, turn off the system by pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power
cord from the system or wall outlet.
To maintain proper system cooling, if you do not install a device at this location, you must
install the provided filler blank.
Installing a Slimline Optical Drive
Note: The hardware necessary to install your optical drive was shipped to you in a bag labeled
“CD-ROM Assy”.
1. First time installation only: Remove the knockout in the bezel that corresponds to
the opening for the optical drive by rocking it back and forth (see letter "A" in the
following figure). You cannot reinstall the knockout. Pull out on the black lever and
slide the carrier from the server system (see letter “B”).
oving Drive Blank from Drive Carrier
Figure 34. Removing the Knockout in Bezel for Optical Opening
2. Attach the brackets to the optical drive using the four screws as shown in the
following figure.
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Figure 35. Attaching the Brackets to the Optical Drive
3. Slide the optical drive assembly in through the front of the chassis, as shown by
letter "A in the following figure. Secure the optical drive to the chassis with a screw
(see letter "B"). Route the power cable through the clip in front of the system fans
and connect it to the power connector on the optical drive (see letter “C"). Connect
the data cable to the optical drive and to the IDE connector on the server
board.When the black drive carrier lever begins to close by itself, push on it to lock
the drive assembly into place.
Figure 36. Installing the Optical Drive into the Server System
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Removing a Slimline Optical Drive
1. Remove the power and data cables.
2. Remove the screws and slide the optical drive assembly out of the chassis.
D
Figure 37. Removing the Slimline Optical Drive Assembly from the Server
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3. Remove the four screws from the brackets.
Figure 38. Removing the Brackets from the Slimline Optical Drive Assembly
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Installing and Removing the PCI Riser Assembly
Removing the PCI Riser Assembly
1. Disconnect any cables attached to any add-in cards.
2. Grasp the riser assembly and pull up to release it from the system.
Riser Card
Connector
CAUTION:
Place the riser assembly
upsidedown to avoid
damage to the riser
card connector.
Figure 39. Removing the PCI Riser Assembly from the Server System
Installing the PCI Riser Assembly
1. Lower the riser assembly into place (see letter "A").
2. Align the two hooks in the riser assembly with the matching slots at the back of the
server system (see letter "B").
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Figure 40. Installing the PCI Riser Assembly
3. Press down uniformly until the two hooks on the rear of the PCI riser assembly
engage the server system back panel slots. The riser card will seat into the matching
socket on the server board. Ensure the riser card is fully seated.
Installing and Removing a PCI Add-In Card
The following instructions describe how to install and remove a PCI add-in card.
Installing a PCI Add-In Card
Peripherals and add-in cards are not included in your system. You must purchase them
separately. The riser card at the PCI slot 6 of the chassis supports a low-profile half-length
PCI Express* 2.0 x8 add-in card.
1. After removing the PCI riser assembly from the server system, remove the screw
that attaches the PCI bracket shield to the rear of the chassis to remove the shield.
Retain the screw.
2. Insert the PCI card edge connector in the slot on the PCI riser.
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Figure 41. Installing the PCI Riser Assembly from the Server System
Figure 42. Installing a PCI Card in a Riser Card
3. Insert the riser card with the attached PCI card into the PCI slot on the server board.
Press firmly on the riser card until it is fully seated. Be sure to press down on the
riser card, not on the PCI card.
Caution: Press the riser card straight down into the slot. Tipping the riser card while installing into
the slot may damage the riser card or slot on the server board.
4. Use the screw removed in step 1 to secure the riser card assembly to the chassis.
Removing a PCI Add-In Card
1. Remove the screw holding the add-in card in place (see letter "A").
2. Remove the PCI add-in card from the riser card connector (see letter "B").
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Figure 43. Removing a PCI Card in a Riser Card
Removing and Installing the System Blowers
Caution: The system blowers are NOT hot-swappable. Before removing or replacing, you must first
take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system, turn
off the system by pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power cord from the
system or wall outlet.
Note: The fans that are integrated into the power supply cannot be replaced separately. If one of
the fans in the power supply fails, you must replace the power supply.
The system blowers and PCI fan are located in the front of the server system, which you
can individually replace if one of them fails. If a fan in the power supply fails, you must
replace the power supply. Use the following steps to replace a system blowers or the PCI
cooling fan.
Replacing the System Blower
1. Remove the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Removing the Processor Air
Duct”.
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2. Disconnect the two system blower cables from the server board. See letters "A" and
"B" in the following figure.
Figure 44. Disconnecting the System Blower Cables
3. Remove the two screws that secure the fan bracket in place. Save these screws. You
will re-install them later (see letter "A" in the following figure).
4. Remove the fan cable from beneath the clip at the front of the fan bracket (see letter
"B").
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5. Lift the fan bracket from the server. Lift the bracket at an angle, with the front of the
bracket first, to clear the hard disk drive brackets (see letter "C").
Figure 45. Removing the Blower Bracket from the Server System
6. Turn the bracket over and remove the two screws that attach the failed fan to the fan
bracket. Save these screws. You will reinstall them later. See letter "A" in the
following figure). Lift the fan from the bracket (see letter "B").
Figure 46. Removing the System Blowers from the Bracket
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7. Install the replacement blower onto the bracket, using the two screws you removed
previously in step 3.
8. Set the blower assembly into the system. Insert the rear edge first and push the
assembly slightly rearward to clear the hard disk drive brackets. Use caution to
make sure you do not pinch any cables.
9. Route the cable from the blower at the right around the right side of the assembly
and under the clip at the front of the blower bracket.
10. Secure the blower assembly to the system using the two screws you removed
previously.
11. Connect the blower cables to the server board. See letters "A" and "B" in the
following figure.
Figure 47. Connecting the System Blower Cables
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Replacing the Server Board
Removing the Server Board
1. Remove the CPU air duct and air baffle.
2. If installed, remove the memory, processor heat sinks, and processors from the
server.
3. If installed, remove the PCI riser assembly.
4. If installed, disconnect all SATA cables from the server board.
5. Remove the system PCI fan and blower cables.
6. Disconnect all power cables coming from the power supply to the server board.
7. Remove the seven screws from the server board (see letter "A") and lift the server
board from the server system (see letter "B").
Figure 48. Removing the Server Board
8. Install the replacement server board. See “Installing the Server Board” on page -53.
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Installing the Server Board
1. Place the server board into the server system as shown in the following figure (see
letter "A").
2. Attach the server board with seven screws (see letter "B").
Figure 49. Installing the Server Board
3. Re-connect all power cables coming from the power supply to the server board.
4. Re-connect the PCI Fan and blower cables.
5. Re-connect all SATA cables to the server board.
6. Install the PCI riser assembly.
7. Install the memory, processor heat sinks, and processors.
8. Install the CPU air duct and air baffle.
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Replacing the Backup Battery
The lithium battery on the server board powers the RTC for up to 10 years in the absence
of power. When the battery starts to weaken, it loses voltage, and the server settings stored
in CMOS RAM in the RTC (for example, the date and time) may be wrong. Contact your
customer service representative or dealer for a list of approved devices.
Warning : Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or
equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Discard used batteries
according to manufacturer's instructions.
Advarsel: Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med
batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren.
Advarsel: Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosjonsfare. Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av
apparatfabrikanten. Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverandøren.
Va rn i ng :Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ
som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens
instruktion.
Varoitus: Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan
laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden
mukaisesti.
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1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book.
2. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server. Turn off the server.
3. Disconnect the AC power cord from the server.
4. Remove the server's cover and locate the battery.
5. Insert the tip of a small flat bladed screwdriver, or an equivalent, under the tab in
the plastic retainer. Gently push down on the screwdriver to lift the battery.
6. Remove the battery from its socket.
Figure 50. Replacing the Backup Battery
7. Dispose of the battery according to local ordinance.
8. Remove the new lithium battery from its package, and, being careful to observe the
correct polarity, insert it in the battery socket.
9. Close the chassis.
10. Run Setup to restore the configuration settings to the RTC.
Replacing the Power Supply
Caution: The power supply is not hot-swappable. Before removing or replacing the power supply,
you must first take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral devices connected to
the system, turn off the system by pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power
cord from the system or wall outlet.
Removing the Power Supply
You can replace the power supply if it fails or if one of the fans integrated into it fails. To
replace the power supply, use the following instructions.
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1. Disconnect all power supply cables including power at rear of chassis (see letter
“A”).
2. Remove the two screws securing the power supply to the back panel (see letter
“B”).
3. Lift the power supply up to clear the chassis tab (see letter “C”) and remove the
power supply by sliding it out (see letter “D”).
A
B
C
D
A
Figure 51. Removing the Power Supply from the Server System
Installing the Power Supply
1. Insert the replacement power supply by first engaging the back panel (see letter
“A”).
C
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2. Lower the front of the power supply into place behind the chassis tab (see letter
“B”).
D
C
B
A
D
B
Figure 52. Installing the Power Supply into the Server System
3. Secure the power supply to the back panel with two screws (see letter “C”).
4. Connect all cables, including the power at the rear of the chassis (see letter “D”).
Installing and Removing the Rack Handles
Installing the Rack Handles
1. Align the rack handle with the holes on the side of the server system and attach the
rack handle with the two screws.
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Figure 53. Installing the Rack Handle
2. Repeat step 1 on the opposite side of the server.
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Removing the Rack Handles
1. Remove the two screws holding the rack handle in place, and remove the rack
handle from the server system.
Figure 54. Removing the Rack Handle
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4Server Utilities
Using the BIOS Setup Utility
This section describes the BIOS Setup Utility options, which is used to change server
configuration defaults. You can run the BIOS Setup with or without an operating system
being present. See “Server System References” for a link to the Intel
S1630BC Technical Product Specification where you can find details about specific BIOS
setup screens.
Starting Setup
You can enter and start BIOS Setup under several conditions:
•When you turn on the server, after POST completes the memory test.
•When you have moved the CMOS jumper on the server board to the "Clear CMOS"
position (enabled).
In the two conditions listed above, during the Power On Self Test (POST), you will see
this prompt:
Press <F2> to enter SETUP
®
Server Board
In a third condition, when CMOS/NVRAM is corrupted, you will see other prompts but
not the <F2> prompt:
Warning: CMOS checksum invalid
Warning: CMOS time and date not set
In this condition, the BIOS loads default values for CMOS and attempts to boot.
If You Cannot Access Setup
If you cannot access BIOS Setup, you might need to clear the CMOS memory. For
instructions on clearing the CMOS, see "Clearing the CMOS".
Setup Menus
Each BIOS Setup menu page contains a number of features. Except for those features that
are provided only to display automatically configured information, each feature is
associated with a value field that contains user-selectable parameters. If a user has
adequate security rights, they can change these parameters. If a value cannot be changed
for any reason, the feature's value field is inaccessible.
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“Setup Menu Key Use” describes the keyboard commands you can use in the BIOS Setup
menus.
Table 5. Setup Menu Key Use
Key to PressDescription
<F1>Pressing <F1> on any menu launches the general help window.
Left and right arrowsThe left and right arrow keys are used to move between the major menu
pages. The keys have no effect if a submenu or pick list is displayed.
Up arrowSelect Item up - The up arrow is used to select the previous value in a
menu item's option list, or a value field pick list. Pressing <Enter>
activates the selected item.
Down arrowSelect Item down - The down arrow is used to select the next value in a
menu item's option list, or a value field pick list. Pressing <Enter>
activates the selected item.
<F5> or <->Change Value - The minus key or <F5> function key is used to change
the value of the current item to the previous value. This key scrolls
through the values in the associated pick list without displaying the full
list.
<F6> or <+>Change Value - The plus key or <F6> function key is used to change the
value of the current menu item to the next value. This key scrolls through
the values in the associated pick list without displaying the full list. On
106-key Japanese keyboards, the plus key has a different scan code
than the plus key on the other keyboard, but it has the same effect.
<Enter>Execute Command - The <Enter> key is used to activate submenus
when the selected feature is a submenu, or to display a pick list if a
selected feature has a value field, or to select a sub-field for multi-valued
features like time and date. If a pick list is displayed, the <Enter> key will
undo the pick list, and allow another selection in the parent menu.
<Esc>Exit - The <Esc> key provides a mechanism for backing out of any field.
<F9>Setup Defaults - Pressing <F9> causes the following to display:
This key will undo the pressing of the <Enter> key. When the <Esc> key
is pressed while editing any field or selecting features of a menu, the
parent menu is re-entered. When the <Esc> key is pressed in any
submenu, the parent menu is re-entered. When the <Esc> key is
pressed in any major menu, the exit confirmation window is displayed
and the user is asked whether changes can be discarded.
Setup Confirmation
Load default configuration now?
[Yes] [No]
If "Yes" is selected and <Enter> is pressed, all Setup fields are set to
their default values. If "No" is selected and the <Enter> key is pressed,
or if <Esc> is pressed, the user is returned to where they were before
<F9> was pressed without affecting any existing field values.
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Key to PressDescription
<F10>Save and Exit - Pressing <F10> causes the following message to
Upgrading the BIOS
The upgrade utility allows you to upgrade the BIOS in flash memory. The code and data in
the upgrade file include the following:
•On-board system BIOS, including the recovery code, BIOS Setup Utility, and
strings.
•On-board video BIOS, and other option ROMs for devices embedded on the server
board.
Table 5. Setup Menu Key Use
display:
Setup Confirmation
Save Configuration changes and exit now?
[Yes] [No]
If "Yes" is selected and <Enter> is pressed, all changes are saved and
Setup is exited. If "No" is selected and <Enter> is pressed, or if <Esc> is
pressed, the user is returned to where they were before <F10> was
pressed without affecting any existing values.
•OEM binary area
•Microcode
•A way to change the BIOS language
Preparing for the Upgrade
The following steps explain how to prepare to upgrade the BIOS, including how to record
the current BIOS settings and how to obtain the upgrade utility.
In the unlikely event a BIOS error occurs during the BIOS upgrade process, you may need
to follow a recovery process to return the system to service. For additional information,
see “Server System References” for a link to the necessary firmware and BIOS updates
software and instructions.
Recording the Current BIOS Settings
1. Boot the computer and press <F2> when you see the message:
Press <F2> Key if you want to run SETUP
2. Write down the current settings in the BIOS Setup program.
Note: Do not skip step 2. You need these settings to configure your server at the end of the
procedure.
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Obtaining the Upgrade
Download the BIOS image file to a temporary folder on your hard drive. See “Server
System References” for a link to the update software.
Note: Review the instructions and release notes provided in the readme file distributed with the
BIOS image file before attempting a BIOS upgrade. The release notes contain critical
information regarding jumper settings, specific fixes, or other information to complete the
upgrade.
Upgrading the BIOS
Download the BIOS image file to a temporary folder on your hard drive. See “Server
System References” for a link to the update software.
Caution: Do not power down the system during the BIOS update process! The system resets
automatically when the BIOS upgrade process completes. Doing so may corrupt the
system BIOS.
Note: You may encounter a CMOS Checksum error or other problem after reboot. If this
happens, shut down the system and boot it again. CMOS checksum errors require that you
enter Setup, check your settings, save your settings, and exit Setup.
Clearing the CMOS
If you cannot access the BIOS setup screens, you must use the CMOS Clear jumper to
reset the configuration RAM. The CMOS Clear jumper is located on jumper block at
J2D2 on the server board.
1. Power down the system; do not disconnect the AC power.
2. Open the server.
3. Move the jumper from the normal operation position, CMOS Clear by MBX, at
pins 1 and 2 to the CMOS Clear Force Erase position, covering pins 2 and 3.
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Figure 55. CMOS Recovery Jumper
4. Reconnect the AC power and power up the system.
5. When the system begins beeping, power it down and disconnect the AC power.
6. Return the CMOS Clear jumper to the spare location, covering pins 1 and 2.
7. Close the server chassis; reconnect the AC power and power up the system.
8. The CMOS is now cleared and you can reset it by going into the BIOS setup.
Resetting the Password
If the user or administrator password(s) is lost or forgotten, moving the password reset
jumper into the "clear" position clears both passwords. Before you can set a new
password(s), you must restore the password reset jumper to its original position. The
password clear jumper is located on jumper block at location J32 on the server board.
1. Power down the system and disconnect the AC power.
AF002911
2. Open the server chassis.
3. Move the jumper from the normal operation position, Password Clear Protect, at
pins 1 and 2 to the Password Clear Erase position, covering pins 2 and 3.
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AF002911
Figure 56. Password Recovery Jumper
4. Reconnect the AC power; power up the system.
5. Power down the system and disconnect the AC power.
6. Return the Password Reset jumper to the Password Clear Protect position, covering
pins 1 and 2. Reconnect AC power and power up the server.
7. The password is now cleared and you can reset it by going into the BIOS setup.
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Appendix A:Technical Reference
400-W Single Power Supply Input Voltages
•100-127V at 47/63 Hz
•200-240V at 47/63 Hz
400-W Single Power Supply Output Voltages
The following table lists the total wattage available from the power subsystem for each
voltage. Ensure your loads do not exceed the combined total wattage of 400 W. For
information about calculating the power usage for your configuration, see “Power Budget
Tool.”
Table 6. 400-W Single Power Supply Output Voltages
VoltageMaximum Continuous
+3.3 V15 A
+5 V10 A
+12 V124 A
+12 V28A
-12 V0.5 A
+5 VSB3.0 A
1. Maximum continuous total DC output power should not exceed 400 W.
2. Peak total DC output power should not exceed 450 W.
3. Peak power and current loading is supported for a minimum of 12 seconds.
4. Combined 3.3 V and 5 V power should not exceed 80 W.
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System Environmental Specifications
Table 7. System Environmental Specifications
Temperature
Non-operating
Operating
Humidity
Non-operating90% relative humidity (non-condensing) at 35°C.
Shock
Operating
Unpackaged
Packaged
Acoustic noiseSound Pressure: 55 dBA (rack mount) in an idle state at typical office
-40 ° to +70 °C.
10° C to 35° C (50° F to 90° F) with the maximum rate of change not to
exceed 10° C per hour
2.0 g, 11 msec, 1/2 sine
Trapezoidal, 25 g, velocity change 136 inches/sec (40 lbs to > 80 lbs)
Non-palletized free fall at a height of 24 inches (40 lbs to > 80 lbs)
ambient temperature. (23 +/- degrees C) Sound Power: 7.0 BA in an idle
state at typical office ambient temperature. (23 +/- 2 degrees C).
Electrostatic
discharge (ESD)*
+/-15 kV except I/O port +/-8 KV, per Intel Environmental Test
Specification.
*The system requires the use of a shielded LAN cable to comply with Immunity
regulatory requirements. Use of non-shield cables may result in the product having
insufficient protection against electromagnetic effects, which may cause improper
operation of the product.
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Appendix B:Intel® Server Issue Report
Form
Note: For the fastest service, please submit your form via the Internet.
Date Submitted: _______________________________________________________
Company Name: ______________________________________________________
In the space below, provide a complete description of the steps used to reproduce the
problem or a complete description of where the problem can be found. Please also include
any details on troubleshooting already done.
During the system boot process, the BIOS executes a number of platform configuration
processes, each of which is assigned a specific hex POST code number. As each
configuration routine is started, the BIOS displays the POST code to the POST Code
Diagnostic LEDs on the back edge of the server board. To assist in troubleshooting a
system hang during the POST process, the Diagnostic LEDs can be used to identify the
last POST process that was executed.
Each POST code is represented by the Eight amber Diagnostic LEDs. The POST codes
are divided into two nibbles, an upper nibble and a lower nibble. The upper nibble bits are
represented by Diagnostic LEDs #4, #5, #6, #7. The lower nibble bits are represented by
Diagnostics LEDs #0, #1, #2 and #3. Given the bit is set in the upper and lower nibbles,
then corresponding LED is lit. If the bit is clear, corresponding LED is off.
The Diagnostic LED #7 is labeled as “MSB”, and the Diagnostic LED #0 is labeled with
“LSB”.
Figure 57. Diagnostic LED Placement Diagram
Table 8. Diagnostic LED Placement Diagram
A.Status LEDB.ID LED
C. Diagnostic LED #7 (MSB LED)D. Diagnostic LED #6
E.Diagnostic LED #5F.Diagnostic LED #4
G. Diagnostic LED #3H. Diagnostic LED #2
I.Diagnostic LED #1J.Diagnostic LED #0 (LSB LED)
In the following example, the BIOS sends a value of ACh to the diagnostic LED decoder.
The LEDs are decoded as follows.
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Table 9. POST Progress Code LED Example
Upper Nibble LEDsLower Nibble LEDs
LEDs
StatusONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFF
Results1 0101 1 0 0
MSBLSB
LED #7LED #6LED #5LED #4LED #3LED #2LED #1LED
8h4h2h1h8h4h2h1h
AhCh
•Upper nibble bits = 1010b = Ah; Lower nibble bits = 1100b = Ch; the two are
concatenated as ACh.
Table 10. Diagnostic LED POST Code Decoder
Diagnostic LED Decoder
CheckpointO = On, X = OffDescription
Upper NibbleLower Nibble
MSBLSB
#0
8h4h2h1h8h4h2h1h
LED#7 #6#5 #4 #3#2#1#0
Host Processor
0x10hX XXO XXXXPower-on initialization of
the host processor
(bootstrap processor)
0x11hX XXO XXXOHost processor cache
initialization (including AP)
0x12hXXXOXXOXStarting application
processor initialization
0x13hXXXOXXOOSMM initialization
0x14hXXXOXOXXSelection of Processor
with least feature use as
Boot Strap Processor
0x15hXXXOXOXOSwitch an AP processor to
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Strap Processor
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Table 10. Diagnostic LED POST Code Decoder
Chipset
0x21hX XOX XXXOInitializing a chipset
component
Memory
0x22hXXOXXXOXReading configuration
data from memory (SPD
on FBDIMM)
0x23hXXOXXXOODetecting presence of
memory
0x24hXXOXXOXXProgramming timing
0x25hXXOXXOXOConfiguring memory
0x26hXXOXXOOXOptimizing memory
0x27hX X OX XOOOInitializing memory, such
0x28hX XOX XXXXTesting memory
0xE4hOOOXXOXXBIOS cannot
0xE6hOOOXXOOXDIMM(s) failed Memory
0xE8hO OOX OXXXNo memory available
0xE9hOOOXOXXOUnsupported or invalid
parameters in the memory
controller
parameters in the memory
controller
controller settings
as ECC init
communicate with DIMM
(serial channel hardware
failure
iBIST or Memory Link
Training failure
(system halted)
DIMM configuration
(system halted)
0xEAhOOOXOXOXDIMM training sequence
failed (system halted)
0xEBhO OOX OX OOMemory test failed
(system halted)
0xEChOOOXOOXXUnsupported or invalid
0xEDh O OOX OOXOUnsupported or invalid
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DIMM configuration
(system halted)
DIMM configuration
(system halted)
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Table 10. Diagnostic LED POST Code Decoder
0xEBhO OOX OX OODIMM with corrupted SPD
data detected (system
halted)
®
Intel
Quickpath Interconnect (QPI)
0xA0hO XOX XXXXQPI Initialization
0xA1hO XOX XXXOQPI Initialization
0xA2hO XOX XXOXQPI Initialization
0xA3hOXOXXXOOQPI Initialization
0xA4hO XOX XOXXQPI Initialization
0xA5hOXOXXOXOQPI Initialization
0xA6hOXOXXOOXQPI Initialization
0xA7hO X OX XOOOQPI Initialization
0xA8hO XOX OXXXQPI Initialization
0xA9hO XOX OXXOQPI Initialization
0xAAhO X OX OXOX QPI Initialization
0xABhO X OX OXOOQPI Initialization
0xACh O XOX OOXXQPI Initialization
0xADhO XOX OOXOQPI Initialization
0xAEhO X OX OOOXQPI Initialization
0xAFhO XOX OOOOQPI Initialization
Integrated Memory Controller (IMC)
0xB0hO XOO XXXXMemory Initialization of
0xB1hO XOO XXXOMemory Initialization of
0xB2hOXOOXXOXMemory Initialization of
0xB3hOXOOXXOOMemory Initialization of
0xB4hOXOOXOXXMemory Initialization of
Integrated Memory
Controller
Integrated Memory
Controller
Integrated Memory
Controller
Integrated Memory
Controller
Integrated Memory
Controller
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