NEC EXP710, EXP712, Express5800/D120h, EXP711 User Manual

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NEC Express Server
Express5800 Series
Express5800/D120h EXP710, EXP711, EXP712
User’s Guide
10.117.01-101.02 November 2017
© NEC Corporation 2017
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Manuals
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Manuals
Attached as a book
Safety Precautions and
Regulatory Notices
Describes points of caution to ensure the safe use of this server.
Read these cautions before using this server.
Getting Started
Describes how to use this server, from unpacking to operations. See this guide first and read the outline of this product.
Included into EXPRESSBUILDER as an electronic manual
User’s Guide
Chapter 1: General Description Overviews, names, and functions of the server’s parts
Chapter 2: Preparations Installation of additional options, connection of peripheral devices,
and suitable location for this server
Chapter 3: Setup System BIOS configurations and summary of EXPRESSBUILDER
Chapter 4: Appendix Specifications and other information
Installation Guide (Windows)
Chapter 1: Installing Windows Installation of Windows and drivers, and precautions for installation
Chapter 2: Installing Bundled
Software
Installation of NEC ESMPRO, Universal RAID Utility, and other bundled software
Maintenance Guide
Chapter 1: Maintenance Server maintenance and troubleshooting
Chapter 2: Useful Features The details of system BIOS settings, RAID Configuration Utility, and
EXPRESSBUILDER
Chapter 3: Appendix Error messages and Windows Event Logs
Other manuals
The details of NEC ESMPRO, Universal RAID Utility, and the other features
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Contents
Manuals ................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Contents ................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Conventions Used in This Document .................................................................................................................... 6
Signs and symbols for safety ........................................................................................................................ 6
Notations used in the text .............................................................................................................................. 7
Hard disk drive .............................................................................................................................................. 7
Removable media ......................................................................................................................................... 7
Abbreviations of Operating Systems (Windows) ........................................................................................... 8
Abbreviation of Power On Self-Te st .............................................................................................................. 8
Abbreviation of Baseboard Management Controller ..................................................................................... 8
Abbreviation of Chassis Management Controller .......................................................................................... 8
Trademarks ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
License Agreement Notice ................................................................................................................................... 10
Warnings and Additions to This Document .......................................................................................................... 12
Latest editions ............................................................................................................................................. 12
Safety notes ................................................................................................................................................ 12
Warning labels ............................................................................................................................................ 13
Handling precautions .................................................................................................................................. 14
Chapter 1 General Description ......................................................................................................................... 16
1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. 17
2. Accessories ................................................................................................................................................. 18
3. Features ...................................................................................................................................................... 19
4. Names and Functions of Parts .................................................................................................................... 22
4.1 Front View ........................................................................................................................................ 22
4.2 Rear View ........................................................................................................................................ 23
4.3 External View ................................................................................................................................... 25
4.4 Internal View .................................................................................................................................... 26
4.5 Motherboard .................................................................................................................................... 28
4.6 Status Indicators .............................................................................................................................. 29
4.6.1 POWER LED ( ) .............................................................................................................. 29
4.6.2 STATUS LED ( ), CMC STATUS LED ( ) .................................................................. 29
4.6.3 UID LED ............................................................................................................................ 30
4.6.4 LED on a hard disk drive ................................................................................................... 32
4.6.5 LEDs for LAN connectors .................................................................................................. 33
4.6.6 AC POWER LED on Power Unit ........................................................................................ 34
Chapter 2 Preparations .................................................................................................................................... 35
1. Installing Internal Optional Devices ............................................................................................................. 36
1.1 Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................... 36
1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal .............................................................................................. 37
1.3 Identifying Server (UID Switch) ........................................................................................................ 38
1.4 Removing Server Module ................................................................................................................ 39
1.5 Processor (CPU) .............................................................................................................................. 40
Maximum number of processor cores supported by this server ......................................... 40
Installation ......................................................................................................................... 40
Replacement / Removal .................................................................................................... 43
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1.6 DIMM ............................................................................................................................................... 44
Maximum supported memory size ..................................................................................... 44
Memory Clock .................................................................................................................... 45
DIMM installation order ...................................................................................................... 46
Installation ......................................................................................................................... 49
Removal / Replacement .................................................................................................... 49
1.7 LAN Mezzanine (N8104-168/N8104-170) ........................................................................................ 50
Installing LAN Mezzanine .................................................................................................. 50
Removing LAN Mezzanine ................................................................................................ 51
1.8 PCI Card .......................................................................................................................................... 52
Precautions for PCI card .................................................................................................... 52
Supported cards and available slots .................................................................................. 52
Installation ......................................................................................................................... 57
1.9 Use of Internal Hard Disk Drives in the RAID System ..................................................................... 73
Connecting cables ............................................................................................................. 74
Notes on Building RAID System ........................................................................................ 75
1.10 Hard Disk Drive ................................................................................................................................ 76
Installation ......................................................................................................................... 77
Removal ............................................................................................................................ 78
Replacing a hard disk drive in the RAID System (Auto Rebuild) ....................................... 79
1.11 VMware ESXi Base Kit (N8106-012) ............................................................................................... 80
Installation ......................................................................................................................... 80
OS installation .................................................................................................................... 82
Removal ............................................................................................................................ 82
1.12 Power Supply Unit ........................................................................................................................... 83
Cold Redundant Feature ................................................................................................... 83
Replacing a failing power supply unit ................................................................................. 83
1.13 TPM kit (N8115-31) .......................................................................................................................... 85
Installation ......................................................................................................................... 85
1.14 Additional RS-232C connector (N8117-01A) ................................................................................... 86
Installation ......................................................................................................................... 86
2. Installation and Connection ......................................................................................................................... 87
2.1 Installation ........................................................................................................................................ 87
Installing Rack ................................................................................................................... 87
Installing the server to the rack or removing it from the rack ............................................. 89
Installation/Removal of server module ............................................................................... 94
Installation of blank module (N8141-85F) .......................................................................... 96
2.2 Connection ....................................................................................................................................... 97
Connecting to Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) ........................................................... 99
Chapter 3 Setup ............................................................................................................................................. 100
1. Turning on the Server................................................................................................................................ 101
1.1 POST ............................................................................................................................................. 103
POST sequence .............................................................................................................. 103
POST error messages ..................................................................................................... 104
2. BIOS Setup Utility (SETUP) ...................................................................................................................... 105
2.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 105
2.2 Starting SETUP Utility .................................................................................................................... 105
2.3 Usage of SETUP ........................................................................................................................... 106
2.4 Cases That Require Configuration ................................................................................................. 108
3. BMC/CMC ................................................................................................................................................. 11 0
3.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 110
3.2 BMC/CMC Network Configuration ................................................................................................. 111
4. EXPRESSBUILDER .................................................................................................................................. 114
4.1 Features of EXPRESSBUILDER ................................................................................................... 114
4.2 Usage of EXPRESSBUILDER ....................................................................................................... 114
5. Installing Software Components ............................................................................................................... 11 5
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6. Turning Off the Server ............................................................................................................................... 116
Chapter 4 Appendix ....................................................................................................................................... 117
1. Specifications ............................................................................................................................................ 118
1.1 Server Module ............................................................................................................................... 11 8
1.2 Module Enclosure .......................................................................................................................... 121
2. Glossary .................................................................................................................................................... 122
3. Revision Record ........................................................................................................................................ 123
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Conventions Used in This Document
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Conventions Used in This Document
Signs and symbols for safety
WARNING and CAUTION are used in this guide as following meaning.
WARNING
Indicates there is a risk of death or serious personal injury
CAUTION
Indicates there is a risk of burns, other personal injury, or property damage
Precautions and notices against hazards are presented with one of the following three symbols. The individual symbols are defined as follows:
Attention This symbol indicates the presence of a hazard if
the instruction is ignored. An image in the symbol illustrates the hazard type.
Prohibited Action
This symbol indicates prohibited actions. An image
in the symbol illustrates a particular prohibited
action.
Mandatory Action
This symbol indicates mandatory actions. An
image in the symbol illustrates a mandatory action to avoid a particular hazard.
(Example in this guide)
WARNING
Use only the specified outlet
Use a grounded outlet with the specified voltage. Use of an improper power source
may cause a fire or a power leak.
(Electric shock risk)
(Do not disassemble)
(Example)
(Example)
(Example)
(Disconnect a plug)
Symbol to draw
attention
Description of a warning
Term indicating a degree of danger
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Notations used in the text
In addition to safety-related symbols urging caution, three other types of notations are used in this document. These notations have the following meanings.
Important Indicates critical items that must be followed when handling hardware
or operating software. If
the procedures described are not followed,
server failure, data loss, and other serious
malfunctions could occur.
Note
Indicates items that must be confirmed when handling hardware or operating software.
Tips
Indicates information that is helpful to keep in mind when using this server.
Hard disk drive
Unless otherwise stated, hard disk drive described in this document refer to both of the following.
Hard disk drive (HDD)
Solid state drive (SSD)
Removable media
Unless otherwise stated, removable media described in this document refer to both of the following.
USB flash drive
Flash FDD
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Abbreviations of Operating Systems (Windows)
Windows Operating Systems are referred to as follows.
See Chapter 1 (1.2 Supported Windows OS) in Installation Guide (Windows) for detailed information.
Notations in this document Official names of Windows
Windows Server 2016
Windows Server 2016 Standard
Windows Server 2016 Datacenter
Windows Server 2012 R2
Widnows Server 2012 R2 Standard
Widnows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter
Abbreviation of Power On Self-Test
“POST” means the following feature in this manual.
Power On Self-Test
Abbreviation of Baseboard Management Controller
“BMC” means the following feature in this manual.
Baseboard Management Controller
Abbreviation of Chassis Management Controller
“CMC” means the following feature in this manual.
Chassis Management Controller
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Trademarks
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Trademarks
ExpressUpdate is registered trademark of NEC Corporation.
Microsoft, Windows and Windows Server are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and other countries.
Intel, Pentium, and Xeon are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation of the United States.
QLogic is a registered trademark of Qlogic Corporation.
Broadcom, NetXtreme, LiveLink, Smart Load Balancing are registered trademarks or trademarks of the Broadcom
Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.
All other product, brand, or trade names used in this publication are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective trademark owners.
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License Agreement Notice
The System BIOS of this product contains open source software for the following license.
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This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
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Warnings and Additions to This Document
1. Unauthorized reproduction of the contents of this document, in part or in its entirety, is prohibited.
2. This document is subject to change at any time without notice.
3. Do not make copies or alter the document content without permission from NEC Corporation.
4. If you have any concerns, or discover errors or omissions in this document, contact your sales representative.
5. Regardless of article 4, NEC Corporation assumes no responsibility for effects resulting from your operations.
6. The sample values used in this document are not actual values.
Keep this document for future reference.
Latest editions
This document was created based on the information available at the time of its creation. The screen images, messages, and procedures are subject to change without notice. Substitute as appropriate when content has been modified.
The most recent version of User’s Guide, as well as other related documents, is also available for download from the following website.
http://www.nec.com/
Safety notes
To use this server safely, read thoroughly "Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices" that comes with your server.
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Warning labels
Warning labels are attached on or near the components with potential hazards. This label is either attached or printed on the component. Do not remove or black out this label and keep it clean. If no label is attached or printed on the server, or if there is a label coming off or stained, contact your sales representative.
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Handling precautions
Be sure to observe the following precautions for the proper functioning of the server. Ignoring the precautions may cause server malfunction or failure.
Do not use any cellphones and switch off them near the server. Electric waves from such devices
can cause server to malfunction.
Install the server in an appropriate place. For details, see Chapter 2 Preparations (2. Installation and
Connection).
Before connecting/removing cables to/from peripheral devices, make sure that the server is off and
unplug the power cord, if they are not plug-and-play devices.
Connect the provided power cord to a 100/200 VAC outlet.
Do not press the POWER switch until the UID LED (lighting in blue) goes out after connecting the
power cord of this machine to an outlet or mounting the server module.
Make sure that the access LED on the server is off before turning off the power or ejecting an optical
disk.
Wait for at least 30 seconds before connecting power cord to power outlet after disconnecting it.
Wait for at least 20 seconds before inserting a server module after removing it.
If any Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) unit is connected, set it to wait for at least 30 seconds
before turning on the server after power off.
Wait for at least 30 seconds before turning on the server after turning off the server.
Turn off the server and unplug the power cord before moving it.
Regularly clean the server to prevent various types of failure. For details, see Chapter 1 Maintenance
(2. Daily Maintenance) in "Maintenance Guide".
Momentary voltage drop may occur due to lightning strike. To prevent this, use of UPS is
recommended.
We do not support that any copy-protected CD that does not conform to standards will play on the
server’s optical disk drive.
In the following cases, check and adjust the system clock before operation.
After transportation
After storage
Observe the storage conditions (Temperature: −10°C to 55°C, Humidity: 20% to 80%, No
condensation of moisture) to store the server.
Do not power off or reset the server, nor disconnect the power cord before POST completes.
If this server, internal optional devices, and media set for the backup devices (tape cartridges) are
moved from a cold place to a warm place in a short time, condensation will occur and cause malfunctions and failures when these are used in such state. To protect important stored data and property, make sure to wait for a sufficient period to use the server and components in the operating environment.
Reference: Time effective at avoiding condensation in winter (more than 10°C differences between the
room temperature and atmospheric temperature) Disk devices: Approximately 2 to 3 hours Tape media: Approximately 1 day
This server does not support hibernation and standby mode.
For optional devices, we recommend you use our NEC products. Even if they are successfully
installed or connected, installation of unsupported devices can cause the server to malfunction or even failure. You will be charged to repair failure or damage caused by use of such products even within warranty period.
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Using a computer extensively may affect different parts of your body. Here are tips you should follow while working on
a computer to minimize strain on your body.
Keep proper posture
The basic body position for using a computer is sitting straight with
your hands on the keyboard parallel with the floor, and your eye
s
directed slightly downward toward the monitor. With the proper
posture described above,
no unnecessary strain is applied on any
part of your body
, in other words when your muscles are most
relaxed.
Working on the computer with bad posture such as hunching over or
being too close to the monitor could cause fati
gue or deteriorated
eyesight.
Adjust the angle of your display
Most display units are designed for adjustment of the horizontal and
vertical angles. This adjustment is important to prevent the screen
from reflecting bright lights and to make the display contents easy to
see. Working without adjusting the display to a comfortable angle
makes it difficult for you to maintain a
proper posture and you will
get tired easily. Adjust the viewing angle before use.
Adjust the brightness and contrast of the display
Display screens have functions to control brightness and contrast.
The most suitable brightness/contrast depends on age, individuals,
and environment, so adjust it to suit your preferences. A t
oo bright
or too dark display is bad for your eyes.
Adjust the angle of keyboard
Some keyboards are ergonomically designed, which allow the angle
to be adjusted. Adjusting the angle of the
keyboard is effective to
reduce tension on your shoulders, arms, and fingers.
Clean your equipment
Keeping your equipment clean is important not only for the appearance but also for functional and safety reasons. A
dusty monitor makes it difficult to see the display contents, so clean it regularly.
Take rest breaks
When you feel tired, take a break
. Light exercise is also
recommended.
Tips for your health and safety
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NEC Express5800 Series Express5800/D120h
General Description
This chapter introduces the features of this server and the name of each part.
1. Introduction
2. Accessories
Describes the accessories of the server.
3. Features
Describes the features of the server and server management.
4. Names and Functions of Parts
Describes the name of each part contained in this server.
1
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Chapter 1 General Description
1.
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this NEC Express5800 Series product.
This high performance server is powered by the latest microprocessor "Intel Xeon processor".
NEC’s latest technology and architectures realize high-power and high-speed operation that cannot be matched by existing servers.
The server is designed with consideration of not only reliability but also expandability, which enables you to use it as a network server.
Read this document before using the server thoroughly to fully understand handling of Express5800 Series Server and appreciate its functions to the maximum extent.
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2.
Accessories
The carton box contains various accessories which are required for setup or maintenance. Make sure you have them all for future use.
Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices
Getting Started
Make sure you have all accessories and inspect them. If an accessory is missing or damaged, contact your sales representative.
Important
The chassis serial number plate and maintenance label is located on the
server. If the serial number does not match the number on the warranty, you
may not be guaranteed against failure even within the warranty period.
Contact your sales representative if they do not match.
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Chapter 1 General Description
3.
Features
The server has the following features:
High density, space-saving server
2U chassis can contain four server modules to achieve installation density twice higher than the typical
rack-mount server mounted in 1U chassis.
2U chassis can contain four server modules. GPGPU with which 1U server modules are not compatible can
be secured.
Allows access from rear of the chassis to insert or remove the server module. Replacement of server
module can be performed easily.
High performance
Intel Xeon processor
-N8101-1092 : Intel Xeon processor Bronze 3104 (1.70GHz 6Core)
-N8101-1093 : Intel Xeon processor Bronze 3106 (1.70GHz 8Core)
-N8101-1094 : Intel Xeon processor Silver 4108 processor (1.80GHz 8Core)
-N8101-1095 : Intel Xeon processor Silver 4110 processor (2.10GHz 8Core)
-N8101-1096 : Intel Xeon processor Silver 4114 processor (2.20GHz 10Core)
-N8101-1097 : Intel Xeon processor Silver 4116 processor (2.10GHz 12Core)
-N8101-1098 : Intel Xeon processor Gold 5118 processor (2.30GHz 12Core)
-N8101-1367 : Intel Xeon processor Gold 5120 processor (2.20GHz 14Core)
-N8101-1368 : Intel Xeon processor Gold 5122 processor (3.60GHz 4Core)
-N8101-1069 : Intel Xeon processor Gold 6130 processor (2.10GHz 16Core)
-N8101-1370 : Intel Xeon processor Gold 6132 processor (2.60GHz 14Core)
-N8101-1371 : Intel Xeon processor Gold 6134 processor (3.20GHz 8Core)
-N8101-1372 : Intel Xeon processor Gold 6132 processor (2.00GHz 20Core)
-N8101-1373 : Intel Xeon processor Gold 6140 processor (2.30GHz 18Core)
-N8101-1374 : Intel Xeon processor Gold 6142 processor (2.60GHz 16Core)
-N8101-1375 : Intel Xeon processor Gold 6152 processor (2.10GHz 22Core)
-N8101-1376 : Intel Xeon processor Platinum 8160 processor (2.10GHz 24Core)
-N8101-1377 : Intel Xeon processor Platinum 8164 processor (2.00GHz 26Core)
-N8101-1378 : Intel Xeon processor Platinum 8160M processor (2.10GHz 24Core)
Turbo Boost Technology feature *1
Hyper Threading Technology feature *1
High-speed memory access (DDR4-2666 supported) *2
Number of memory channels (Six channels of DDR4/CPU)
High-speed disk access (SATA 6Gbps / SAS 12GB/s supported)
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High-speed 10GBASE-T/1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T interface
(10Gbps/1Gbps/100Mbps/10Mbps supported)
Select High-speed 10GBASE-SFP+ (2 ports)/1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX /10BASE-T (4 ports) interface
(10Gbps/1Gbps/100Mbps/10Mbps supported) to enables installation.
High reliability
Processor throttle-ring feature
Intel Ultra Path Interconnect function (UPI)
Intel Volume RAID on Chip (VMD) technology
Memory monitoring feature (error correction/error detection)
Memory degeneracy feature (logical isolation of a failed device)
Memory x4 SDDC feature
Memory throttle-ring feature
Bus parity error detection
Temperature detection
Error detection
Internal fan monitoring feature
Redundant cooling fan
Internal voltage monitoring feature
Power redundant feature (hot swapping supported)
Power supply throttle-ring feature
RAID (Disk Array) (optional disk array controller is required)
Auto rebuild feature (hot swapping supported)
BIOS password feature
HDD (hot swapping supported)
Management Utilities
NEC ESMPRO
System BIOS and firmware management feature (ExpressUpdate)
Remote controlling feature (BMC/CMC)
RAID System management utility (Universal RAID Utility)
Hard disk drive monitoring
Power supply monitoring
Power saving and noiseless design
Optimal power supply unit can be selected according to environment, workloads and system configuration
Power consumption monitoring feature
Power control feature
80 PLUS
Platinum certified high efficiency power supply *4
Fan control appropriate to environment, work load, and configuration
Silent sound design
Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology supported
Cold redundant feature
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Expandability (per 1 server module)
Option slots
Slot#1 PCI Express 3.0 (x16 lanes): 1 slot (Low profile) Slot#2 PCI Express 3.0 (x8 lanes): 1 slot (Low profile) Slot#3 PCI Express 3.0 (x16 lanes): 1 slot (Slot only for LAN mezzanine) Slot#4 PCI Express 3.0 (x16 lanes): 1 slot (Slot only for GPGPU), Only for 2U server modules
Large capacity memory of up to 2TB *3
Can upgrade to multi-processor system with up to two processors
Expansion Bay (for hard disk drives): 6 slots/12 slots (12 slots are only for 2U server modules.)
USB3.0 interface (Rear: 2 ports)
Data LAN ports (2 ports) , Management LAN port (1 port), and LAN only for module enclosure management
(1 port)
With optional LAN card, 8 ports can be added.
Ready to use
No cable connection is required to install a hard disk drive and additional power supply unit (hot swap
supported).
Slide rails for each installation
Many built-in Features
Redundant power supply system supported
El Torito Bootable CD-ROM (no emulation mode) format supported
Software power-off
Remote power-on feature
AC-Link feature
Remote console feature
Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) conforming to IPMI v2.0
Chassis Management Controller (CMC) conforming to IPMI v2.0
Self-diagnosis
Power On Self-Test (POST)
Test and Diagnosis (T&D) utility
Easy setup
BIOS Setup utility (SETUP)
EXPRESSBUILDER (setup utility)
Maintenance features
Allows access from rear of the chassis to insert or remove the server module. Replacement of server
module can be performed easily.
Feature to back up and restore BMC settings
*1: Unsupported on Xeon processor Bronze 3104/Bronze 3106.
*2: Processor core speed depends on processor type installed.
*3: In 2-CPU configuration. Up to 1 TB in 1-CPU configuration.
*4: N8181-154/155 power supply unit aquired 80 PLUS
®
Platinum certification.
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4.
Names and Functions of Parts
This section describes the names of the server parts.
4.1
Front View
(1)
STATUS LED for the server module
This LED indicates the target server module status.
(2)
2.5-inch Hard Disk Drive Bay
Bays for installing HDDs. All bays include dummy trays.
(3)
DISK LED
LEDs for showing the status of hard disk drives.
(4)
Pull-out Tag
A tag
for showing the model number and serial
number of the server.
(5) Unit ID (UID) Switch/LED
A switch for turning on/off UID LED.
Pressing the switch once turns on UID LED and pressing again turns off the LED.
Commands from the software also cause it to turn on or blink.
(
6) POWER Switch/LED
A switch for turning on/off the server. Press once to turn on the server. POWER LED lights when it is on. Press it again to turn off the server. Hold down the switch for four seconds or longer to forcibly turn off the server.
(
7) STATUS LED for enclosure
This LED indicates the module enclosure status.
(6)
(3)
(5)
(1)
(4)
(2)
(7)
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4.2
Rear View
(1) Power Unit
A power supply for supplying the
DC power to the
server.
(2)
AC Inlet
A socket for connecting the power cord.
(3)
AC POWER LED
An LED for showing the power supply status.
(4.6.6)
(4
) Slot #1 for Low-profile PCI Card
A slot for installing a low-profile PCI card.
(5)
Slot #2 for Low-profile PCI Card
A slot for installing a low-profile PCI card.
(6)
SPEED LED
LEDs for showing the transfer speed of LAN
ports.
(7)
LINK/ACT LED
LEDs for showing the access status of LAN.
(8)
USB connectors
Connectors for connecting USB interface devices.
(9)
Display Connector
A connector for connecting a display.
(10) LAN Connectors
This connector is compatible with 10GBASE-T/ 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T and connected with the network system on LAN. “1” after the bracketed number indicates the LAN connector 1, while “2” indicates the LAN connector 2.
When “Shared BMC LAN feature” is enabled by the BIOS setting, the LAN connector 1 can be shared as
the LAN only for the management. Howeve
r, this feature is not recommended considering the performance and security since the data for both
connectors may be sent or received.
(11)
Management LAN Connector
A LAN connector which supports 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T.
This port cannot be used as a data transmission port. This port is used for connecting to BMC.
(12)
UID (Unit ID) LED
Push the UID button in the front panel, the UID LED will turn ON in the rear of the server. Push this button
again, UID LED will turn
off. This LED also can be
controlled by software to ON, OFF or Blink.
(13)
CMC Management LAN Connector
A LAN connector which supports 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T.
This port cannot be used as a data transmission port. This port is used for connecting to CMC.
(14)
Slot 3 for OCP Mezzanine
A slot for installing OCP Mezzanine.
(14)
(9)
(8)
(1)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(10-2)
(10-1)
(11)
(12)
(13)
<1U Server module>
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(1) Slot 4 for GPGPU
A slot for installing GPGPU.
(1)
<2U Server module>
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4.3
External View
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4.4
Internal View
1U Server Module
(1) Processor (CPU)
(1)-1 CPU-0
(1)-2 CPU-1
(2)
DIMM (Option)
(3)
Motherboard
(4)
Riser Card
(4)-1 Riser card Slot 1
(4)-2 Riser card Slot 2
(5) Slot 3 only for Connection card (Slot only for the
LAN mezzanine)
(3)
(2)
(1)-2
(1)-1
(4)-1
(5)
(4)-2
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2U Server Module
< Top module >
< Bottom module: The same module as 1U server module as shown on the previous page >
(1) Riser Card Slot 4 (Slot only for GPGPU)
(1)
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4.5
Motherboard
(1)
Processor (CPU) Socket
(1)-1: Processor #0 (CPU #0)
(1)-2: Processor #1 (CPU #1)
(2)
DIMM Slot
See Chapter 2 (1.6 DIMM)
for details on how to
install a DIMM
(3)
DC Power Connector
(4)
Lithium Battery
(5)
PCI Riser Card Connector 1(for low-
profile card :
Slot #1)
(6)
PCI Riser Card Connector 2(for low-
profile card :
Slot #2)
(7)
Connection card Connector #3(
only for the LAN
mezzanine: Slot #3)
(8)
Clear NVRAM Jumper Switch
(9)
Clear Password Jumper Switch
(1
0) Connector for TPM kits
(1
1) Connector for ESXi base kits
(
12) SATA Connector
(
13)
Connector for the optional COM (only when using
N8117-01A)
(
14) Connector for GPGPU (Slot #4 only for GPGPU)
(5)
(1)-1
(12)
(11)
(4)
(6)
(10)
(2)
(1)-2
(3)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(13)
(14)
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4.6
Status Indicators
4.6.1
POWER LED ( )
POWER LED indicates power ON/OFF status of the server.
POWER LED pattern
Description
On (green)
The server is normally powered on.
Blinking (green)
The server is in sleep status.
Off The server is off-powered.
The server is in halt status.
4.6.2
STATUS LED ( ), CMC STATUS LED ( )
While hardware is operating normally, STATUS LED for the server module/STATUS LED for enclosure light green.
If neither the STATUS LED nor STATUS LED for the server module/STATUS LED for enclosure is ON in green or OFF, this indicates an abnormality in this product.
Tips
If you have installed NEC ESMPRO, you can view error logs to check the causes of
failures.
If the LED indication does not change even if the action below is performed, contact your sales representative.
STATUS LED for the server module
STATUS LED for enclosure
STATUS LED for
the server module
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STATUS LED pattern
Description
Action
On (green) The server is working normally.
Blinking (green)
Memory is in a degraded state, or a
correctable memory error has often occurred.
Identify the device in degraded state by using BIOS
Setup Utility (SETUP), and replace it as soon as
possible.
Off
The power is off.
Turn on the server.
Memory dump is being requested.
Note: It remains green if the dump is
caused by software.
Wait until the memory dump is completed.
POST detects an error.
If POST displays any error message, take notes of the message, and contact your sales representative.
On (amber) A temperature alarm was detected.
Check the internal fan for dusts. Also check if the fan
unit is properly connected.
A CPU error occurred.
Turn the power off and then turn it on.
If POST displays any error message, take notes of
the message, and contact your sales representative.
Abnormal CPU temperature is detected. Sensor error was detected.
Contact your sales representative.
A voltage alarm was detected.
A Memory error occurred.
Event log status: almost Full (100%)
Check the system event log and it is not abnormal if
the number of registrations is maximum. It is
recommended to clear the log by saving the log once.
Blinking (amber)
A temperature warning was detected.
Check the internal fan for dusts. Also check if the fan unit is properly connected.
A voltage warning was detected.
Contact your sales representative.
One or more hard disk drives are failed.
Event log status: 75%
Check the system event log and it is not abnormal if
the number of registrations is 75%. It is
recommended to clear the log by saving the log once.
CMC STATUS LED pattern
Description
Action
On (green) The server is working normally.
Off The power of all server module is off. Turn on the server.
On (amber) A temperature alarm was detected.
Check the internal fan for dusts. Also check if the fan
unit is properly connected.
A CPU error occurred.
Turn the power off and then turn it on.
If POST displays any error message, take notes of
the message, and contact your sales representative.
Abnormal CPU temperature is detected.
Sensor error was detected.
Contact your sales representative.
A voltage alarm was detected.
A Memory error occurred.
A FAN alarm was detected.
Power Supply Unit is failed.
Event log status: almost Full (100%)
Check the system event log and it is not abnormal if
the number of registrations is maximum. It is
recommended to clear the log by saving the log once.
Blinking (amber) A temperature warning was detected.
Check the internal fan for dusts. Also check if the fan
unit is properly connected.
A voltage warning was detected.
Contact your sales representative.
A Redundant Power Supply Unit is failed.
A FAN warning was detected.
One or more hard disk drives are failed.
Event log status: 75%
Check the system event log and it is not abnormal if
the number of registrations is 75%. It is
recommended to clear the log by saving the log once.
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4.6.3
UID LED
UID LED is provided one each at the front and rear of the server. The LED is integrated with the switch. If this switch is pressed, both LEDs turn ON. If it is pressed again, they turn OFF. This LED is used to identify the target server for maintaining among several servers installed in a rack. Especially, if this LED remains ON, you can perform the maintenance work from the rear side of the rack without missing the target device.
UID LED pattern
Description
On (blue)
The UID switch is pressed.
Off
The UID switch is not pressed.
Tips
UID LED can turn on and off by remote management software.
The UID switch is provided on the front side (note that only the LED is provided on
the rear side but there is no switch).
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4.6.4
LED on a hard disk drive
Each hard disk drive is equipped with DISK LED.
<For the on-board configuration>
DISK LED pattern
Description Action
DISK LED 1
DISK LED 2
Blinking (green)
On (green)
Hard disk drive is being accessed.
Off On (green) The hard disk is implemented.
Note: The DISK LED 2 lights up in green
when the power cord is connected
even if the power of the server
module is turned off.
Off On (green) Hard disk drive is failing. Or, it is at a stop.
(System stop)
If the hard disk drive is failing,
contact your sales representative.
<For the RAID controller configuration>
DISK LED pattern
Description Action
DISK LED 1
DISK LED 2
Blinking (green)
On (green)
Hard disk drive is being accessed.
Blinking (amber)
(RAID system
only)
On (green) Hard disk drive is failing. Contact your sales representative.
Blinking in green
and umber
alternately
(RAID system
only)
On (green)
Rebuilding is in progress.
When the failed hard disk drive is replaced,
rebuilding process starts automatically (auto
rebuilding feature).
Off
On (green)
It is at a stop. (System stop)
Off On (green) The hard disk is implemented.
Note: The DISK LED 2 lights up in green
when the power cord is connected
even if the power of the server
module is turned off.
Important
Follow the precautions below when using the auto rebuilding feature.
Do not turn off or reboot the server while a HDD is being rebuilt.
Wait at least 90 seconds before installing a HDD after removing it.
Do not replace a HDD while another HDD is being rebuilt.
DISK LED 2 (green)
DISK LED 1 (green/amber)
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4.6.5
LEDs for LAN connectors
Three LAN connectors on the rear of the server have LINK/ACT LED and SPEED LED.
LINK/ACT LED ( M, CMC, 1, 2)
This LED indicates the status of the LAN port.
LINK/ACT LED pattern
Description
On (green)
The server is connected with network normally.
Blinking (green)
The server is accessing network.
Off
The server is disconnected from network.
SPEED LED ( M, CMC, 1, 2)
This LED indicates which network interface is used.
LAN ports support 10GBASE-T, 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 10BASE-T.
* Management LAN port supports 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 10BASE-T.
M CMC
SPEED LED pattern
Description
On (amber)
The port is operating with 10GBASE-T interface.
On (green)
The port is operating with 1000BASE-T interface.
Off
The port is operating with 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T interface.
1 2
SPEED LED pattern
Description
On (green)
The port is operating with 10GBASE-T interface.
On (amber)
The port is operating with 5G/2.5G/1GBASE-T interface.
Off
The port is operating with 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T interface.
LINK/ACT
SPEED
LINK/ACT
SPEED
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4.6.6
AC POWER LED on Power Unit
The power unit is equipped with AC POWER LED.
AC POWER LED pattern
Description
Action
On (green)
The server is powered on.
Blinking (green) The power cable is connected and AC power is
supplied.
Cold Redundant feature is enabled.
On (amber) The power cord is not connected in redundant
power configuration.
Connect the power cord.
Power unit is failing.
Contact your sales representative.
Blinking (amber)
Power unit is failing.
Contact your sales representative.
Off
The power is not supplied to the server.
Connect the power cable.
AC POWER LED
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NEC Express5800 Series Express5800/D120h
Preparations
This chapter describes preparations for using this server.
1. Installing Internal Optional Devices
You can skip this section if you did not purchase any optional devices.
2. Installation and Connection
Place the server in a suitable location and connect cables following this section.
2
2
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1.
Installing Internal Optional Devices
This section describes the instructions for installing supported optional devices and precautions.
Important
Use only the devices and cables specified by NEC. You will be charged to
repair damages, malfunctions, and failures caused by the
use of any devices
or cables not specified for use with this server
even within the warranty
period.
1.1
Safety Precautions
Be sure to observe the following precautions to install and remove optional devices properly and safely.
WARNING
Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server
safety. Failure to
observe the precautions may cause death or serious injury. For details, see
Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the server.
Do not remove the lithium battery, NiMH battery, or Li-ion battery.
Disconnect the power plug when installing and removing devices.
CAUTION
Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server safely. Failure to
observe the precautions may cause burns, injury, and property damage.
For
details, see Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
• Do not drop
Do not leave the server being pulled out.
• Make sure to complete installation.
• Do not install with the cover removed.
• Do not get your fingers caught.
High temperature
Electrical shock
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1.2
Overview of Installation and Removal
Install/remove components by using the following procedure.
CAUTION
Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server safely. Failure to
observe the precautions may cause burns, injury, and property damage.
For
details, see Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Do not drop the server
Do not leave the server pulled out of the rack
Replace the cover after installing components
Beware of high temperatures
Do not get your fingers caught when installing components
If the server is mounted on a rack, use the UID switch to identify the target server.
See Chapter 2 (1.3 Identifying Server (UID Switch)).
Turn off the server.
See Chapter 3 (6. Turning Off the Server).
When adding hard disk drives only, go to step 6. When adding power supply unit only, go to step 7.
When installing or removing other internal optional devices, remove the server module from the module enclosure, and put it on a flat rigid desk. See Chapter 2 (2.1 Installation).
If you remove the server module from module enclosure, wait at least 30 seconds before insert it again
into enclosure.
Depending on the components to be installed or removed, follow the procedure in order.
See Chapter 2 (1.4 Removing Server Module) to (1.9 Use of Internal Hard Disk Drives in the RAID System).
Install the server module in module enclosure.
See Chapter 2 (2.1 Installation).
Install hard disk drives.
See Chapter 2 (1.10 Hard Disk Drive).
Install power supply units
See Chapter 2 (1.12 Power Supply Unit).
Installation and removal for internal optional devices are now complete.
Continue the setup with reference to Chapter 2 (2.2 Connection).
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1.3
Identifying Server (UID Switch)
Using UID (Unit ID) Switch helps you to identify the target server.
When the server is working, be sure to identify the target server by using UID Switch first before you turn off the server or disconnect a cable from the server. The front and the rear UID LEDs work together.
To turn UID LED on, press UID Switch. When it is pressed again, the LED will be off.
<When the 1U server module is installed>
<When the 2U server module is installed>
UID switch / LED
UID LED
UID LED
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1.4
Removing Server Module
Remove the server module when installing or removing the following component or changing cable connection:
DIMM (Memory) Processor (CPU) Processor heat sink (CPU H/S)
PCI card LAN mezzanine card RAID controller
SATA-DOM(VMware ESXi base kit) TPM kit
See steps 1 to 3 in Chapter 2 (1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations.
Pull out the handle toward you while rotating the locking mechanism counterclockwise. Hold the handle,
and pull out the server module horizontally.
Important
If you remove the server module from the enclosure, wait at least 30 seconds before
insert it again into the enclosure.
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1.5
Processor (CPU)
You can configure the multi-processor system by adding an optional processor.
Important
To avoid static electricity, see Chapter 1 (1.8 Anti-static Measures) in
Safety
Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Make sure to use the CPU authorized by NEC. Installing a third-party
CPU
may cause a failure of the CPU as well as this server
. Repair of the server
due to failures or damage resulted from installing such a CPU
will be
charged.
Tips
After adding the processor, Windows may record the event log to System category
of Event Viewer, but it is no problem for operation.
Maximum number of processor cores supported by this server
The maximum number of processor cores (logical processors) available on the server depends on the architecture (x86 architecture) and OS specs.
Maximum number of processor cores
OS
The maximum number of
logical processors
supported by OS
The maximum number of
logical processors supported
by this server
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter
640 *1 104
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Standard
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Datacenter
512 *1 104
VMware ESXi 6.0
480
104
*1:When Hyper-V is used, the maximum number of logical processors is as shown below:
- Windows Server 2012 R2: 320
- Windows Server 2016: 240
Installation
Follow the steps below to install the CPU.
1. See steps 1 and 2 in Chapter 2 (1.4 Removing Server Module) for preparation.
2. Locate the CPU socket to which you are going to install a CPU.
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3. Remove the protective cover from the CPU socket.
Important
Pick up the protective cover and remove it in this direction.
Note
Keep the removed protective cover for future use.
Important
Do not touch the socket contacts.
Install the CPU to be added obliquely to the CPU clip (plastic package), and fix it gently and carefully.
Note
Align the triangular marks.
Important
Be sure to hold the CPU only at the edges.
• Pay attention not to touch the bottom of the CPU.
Note
Insert the CPU while aligning the notch on the CPU
with the key on the CPU
socket.
Bring down the CPU straight without tilting or sliding it in the socket.
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4. Install the CPU to be added obliquely to the CPU clip (plastic package), fix it gently and carefully, and then install it to the heat sink.
Important
Before the heat sink installation, please make sure the triangle mark is
shown as (1), and the "Air Flow" label on the Heat sink
, can be seen as
position (2).
5. Install CPU H/S with COU installed to MB.
Important
Before install heat sink onto MB, please make sure to take the following
steps: Step 1, server front panel is on your left, and rear is on your right. Step
2, adjust the heat sink position to make “Air Flow”
label can be seen on the
top-right corner, which is shown in the instruction figure.
Tighten the screws in the following order.
(1)
(2)
Air Flow label
Air Flow label
Front
Rear
Rear
Front
1 4 3
2
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Important
When removing the screws, follow the order from 4, 3, 2, to 1.
When handling CPU H/S, hold the top and bottom. Otherwise, the fin may
be damaged.
<Correctly holding> <Incorrectly holding>
6. Continue to install or remove internal optional devices, mount and connect the server, and turn it on.
7. Run BIOS Setup Utility (SETUP) to confirm the following settings. See Chapter 2 (1. System BIOS) in "Maintenance Guide".
Chipset Processor Configuration
[Processor ID] [L2 Cache RAM] [L3 Cache RAM]
8. After checking, perform rebooting with Save Changes and Reset.
Replacement / Removal
To remove CPU, reverse the installation procedure. After removal, mount the protective cover to CPU socket.
Important
Do not remove any CPU unless it is failed.
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1.6
DIMM
Install a Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) to a DIMM slot on the motherboard in the server. The motherboard provides 16 sokets to install DIMMs.
Important
To avoid static electricity, see Chapter 1 (1.8 Anti-
static Measures)
in .Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Use only the specified DIMMs.
Installing a DIMM from a third party may
damage not only the DIMM but the motherboard. You will be charged to
repair failures or damages caused by the use of such products even within
the warranty period.
Tips
In 2-CPU configuration, up to 2 TB (128 GB x 16) can be installed
on each server
module.
In 1-CPU configuration, up to 1 TB (128 GB x 8) can be installed
on each server
module.
Maximum supported memory size
The maximum available memory size on the server depends on the OS architecture and specifications.
Maximum memory sizes
OS
The maximum memory size
supported on each OS
The maximum memory size
supported on the server*3
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard *1
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter *1
4TB 2TB
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Standard
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Datacenter
24TB 2TB
VMware ESXi 6.0 *2
12TB
2TB
*1: When Hyper-V is used, the maximum memory size is as shown below:
- Windows Server 2012 R2: 4TB
- Windows Server 2016: 24TB
*2: Up to 4TB on virtual machine.
*3: When two units of Platinum 8160M are installed
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Memory Clock
This server supports DDR4-2666MHz RDIMM. However, the frequency of the memory clock to be operated varies according to the CPU configuration and DIMM configuration.
Bronze 3104/Bronze 3106 embedded model
Model number and product name
Memory clock speed
Memory Voltage
1.2 V
Number of memory boards per memory channel
1
2
N8102-703F 8GB additional memory board (1x8GB/R)
2133MHz
N8102-704F 16GB additional memory board (1x16GB/R)
N8102-705F 32GB additional memory board (1x32GB/R)
N8102-706F 64GB additional memory board (1x64GB/TSV-R)
N8102-707F 128GB additional memory board (1x128GB/ TSV-R)
Silver 4108/Silver 4110/Silver 4114/Silver 4116/Gold 5118/Gold 5120 embedded model
Model number and product name
Memory clock speed
Memory Voltage
1.2 V
Number of memory boards per memory channel
1
2
N8102-703F 8GB additional memory board (1x8GB/R)
2400MHz
N8102-704F 16GB additional memory board (1x16GB/R)
N8102-705F 32GB additional memory board (1x32GB/R)
N8102-706F 64GB additional memory board (1x64GB/TSV-R)
N8102-707F 128GB additional memory board (1x128GB/ TSV-R)
Gold 5122/Gold 6134/GOLD 6132/Gold 6142/Gold 6130/Gold 6140/Gold 6138/Gold 6152 Platinum 8160/Platinum 8164/Platinum 8160M embedded model
Model number and product name
Memory clock speed
Memory Voltage
1.2 V
Number of memory boards per memory channel
1
2
N8102-703F 8GB additional memory board (1x8GB/R)
2666MHz
N8102-704F 16GB additional memory board (1x16GB/R)
N8102-705F 32GB additional memory board (1x32GB/R)
N8102-706F 64GB additional memory board (1x64GB/TSV-R)
N8102-707F 128GB additional memory board (1x128GB/ TSV-R)
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DIMM installation order
In 1-CPU configuration, install DIMMs starting from the smallest slot number. If CPU1 is not installed, CPU2_DIMM1 to CPU2_DIMM8 are not available.
In 2-CPU configuration, alternately install two DIMMs starting from the smallest slot number of each CPU.
Installation order depends on combination of DIMMs to be installed. See the table below to find allowable combination of DIMMs, and install DIMMs starting from the largest capacity and from the smallest slot number. Mixed combination of the DIMM that can be installed is not enabled. Before adding DIMM, refer to the combination list below to check whether the mixed combination is allowed or not.
Model number N8102-
703 704 705 706 707
N8102-703 8GB(1x8GB/R)
- -
N8102-704 16GB(1x16GB/R)
- -
N8102-705 32GB(1x32GB/R)
- -
N8102-706 64GB(1x64GB/TSV-R)
- - -
-
N8102-707 128GB(1x128GB/TSV-R)
- - - -
: Allowed to be installed together.
-: Not allowed to be installed together. Caution: Any combinations other than those listed above are disabled.
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FRONT
REAR
DIMM slot number (from top)
DIMM_P1_L0 DIMM_P1_K0 DIMM_P1_J0 DIMM_P1_J1
DIMM_P1_G1 DIMM_P1_G0 DIMM_P1_H0 DIMM_P1_I0
DIMM slot number (from top)
DIMM_P0_F0 DIMM_P0_E0 DIMM_P0_D0 DIMM_P0_D1
DIMM_P0_A1 DIMM_P0_A0 DIMM_P0_B0 DIMM_P0_C0
Motherboard
CPU0
CPU1
6 5 4 8
7 1 2 3
The order of installing DIMMs
(1CPU configuration )
The order of installing DIMMs (2CPU configuration)
11
9 7
15
13
1 3 5
12 10
8
16
14
2 4 6
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To mount four pieces of DIMM per CPU, mount them in the following order.
FRONT
REAR
* DIMM slot number (from top)
DIMM_P1_L0 DIMM_P1_K0 DIMM_P1_J0 DIMM_P1_J1
DIMM_P1_G1 DIMM_P1_G0 DIMM_P1_H0 DIMM_P1_I0
* DIMM slot number (from top)
DIMM_P0_F0 DIMM_P0_E0 DIMM_P0_D0 DIMM_P0_D1
DIMM_P0_A1 DIMM_P0_A0 DIMM_P0_B0 DIMM_P0_C0
Motherboard
CPU0
CPU1
4 3
1 2
: Not installed
The order of installing DIMMs (1CPU configuration)
The order of installing DIMMs (2CPU configuration)
7 5
1 3
-:
Not installed
8 6
2 4
-:
Not installed
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Installation
Follow the steps below to install a DIMM.
1. See steps 1 and 2 in Chapter 2 (1.4 Removing Server Module) for preparation.
2. Open levers on left and right sides of DIMM slot. Push the DIMM straight into the slot. When the DIMM is inserted into the slot, the lever automatically closes.
Important
Make sure the orientation of the DIMM. The DIMM has a notch, preventing
being incorrectly inserted.
Do not apply too much pressure when you push a DIMM into the slot
.
Doing so can damage the socket or terminal part.
3. Continue to install or remove internal optional devices, mount and connect the server, and turn it on.
4. Confirm that no error messages are displayed in POST screen. If any error messages are displayed, see Chapter 3 (1. POST Error Message) in "Maintenance Guide".
5. Run BIOS Setup Utility, and select Chipset Memory Configuration Memory Topology submenu. Make sure the capacity of added DIMM is displayed properly. See Chapter 2 (1. System BIOS) in "Maintenance Guide".
6. Select Chipset Runtime Error Logging Memory Error Enabling Clear Error Memory Even log on SMB, and set Enable. After changing, perform rebooting with Save Changes and Reset.
Removal / Replacement
To remove DIMM, reverse the installation procedure.
Note
When removing a defective DIMM, check error messages displayed at POST or
NEC ESMPRO and check the DIMM slot where the defective DIMM is installed.
Follow the steps below after replacing or removing DIMMs.
Confirm that no error messages are displayed on POST. If any error message is displayed, see Chapter
3 (1. Post Error Message) in "Maintenance Guide".
Run BIOS Setup Utility, and select Chipset Memory Configuration Memory Topology submenu.
Make sure the capacity of added DIMM is displayed properly. See Chapter 2 (1. System BIOS) in "Maintenance Guide".
Select Chipset Runtime Error Logging Memory Error Enabling Clear Error Memory Even
log on SMB, and set Enable. After changing, perform rebooting with Save Changes and Reset.
Notch
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1.7
LAN Mezzanine (N8104-168/N8104-170)
This server supports the LAN mezzanine known as the additional on-board network adapter that can be replaced with PCI Slot3. Insert the LAN mezzanine to the slot only for the LAN mezzanine provided on the mother board. One slot into which the LAN mezzanine is inserted is secured on the mother board.
Installing LAN Mezzanine
Follow the steps below to install a LAN mezzanine.
Important
To avoid static electricity, see Chapter 1 (1.8 Anti-static Measures) in .
Safety
Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
1. See steps 1 and 2 in Chapter 2 (1.4 Removing Server Module) for preparations.
2. Remove the bracket on server module by removing
three screws.
3. Align the LAN mezzanine pins with the LOM-dedicated
slot, and fix it with three screws securely.
(2) Remove the bracket.
(1) Remove the screw.
Fix with screws.
Fix with screws.
Positioning pin
Slot only for the LAN mezzanine (Slot 3)
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4.
Align the pins of the additional riser card with the slots on
the mother board, and securely insert it.
5. Fix it with three screws that were removed in step 2.
6. Insert the server module to the original position in the enclosure.
Removing LAN Mezzanine
For removing the LAN mezzanine, reverse the installation procedure.
(1) Attach the bracket.
(2) Fix a screw.
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1.8
PCI Card
This server is equipped with two “PCI riser cards” to which the PCI board can be installed. One low profile PCI board can be installed to PCI #1 and PCI#2 riser cards respectively.
Important
To avoid static electricity, see Chapter 1 (1.8 Anti-static Mea
sures ) in Safety
Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Precautions for PCI card
Read the following precautions when installing or removing a PCI card.
Do not touch the terminals of the riser cards and the leads of electronic components with your bare hand.
Make sure the card type before connecting it to riser card.
This server is not equipped with the LED connector to indicate the disk access that may be provided by the
RAID controller or others.
The PCI device (including on-board PCI device) of the same type may differently recognize due to OS or
RAID configuration utility.
If the LAN adapter is added, use a flat-blade screwdriver, etc. when pulling the cable out of the LAN
connector. At this time, take extreme care not to allow a flat-blade screwdriver to damage the LAN connector or other boards.
If the device (PCI board or USB device) that can be booted is added or the Boot Mode is changed, the boot
priority may change. Check the boot device priority in BIOS setup.
Boot
USB CD/DVD→ Check the display.
Boot → USB Key→ Check the display.
Boot → USB Hard Disk→ Check the display.
Boot
Hard Disk→ Check the display.
Boot → Network→ Check the display.
If the installed device is an HDD under an optional RAID controller, the bootable device is the (“SCSI Hard Drive, Partition z”) PCI RAID Adapter. (xx changes depending on the PCI slot where a RAID
controller is installed)
If a hard disk drive that contain OS is not connected with RAID controller, LAN card (network boot), or Fibre
Channel controller, set the option ROM for that slot to Disabled. See Chapter 2 (1. System BIOS) in "Maintenance Guide".
Supported cards and available slots
The following table lists supported cards and slots available for them. For details of the features of each card, refer to the manual supplied with it.
Tips
If the different cards are mounted on the same bus, or if the operation performance of PCI
card differs from that of PCI slot, the PCI card operates at lower frequency.
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<1U server module> (1/2)
Model
number
Slot number
PCI #1
PCI #2
PCI #3
Remarks
PCI standard
PCIe 3.0
PCI slot performance *1
x16 lane
x8 lane
x16 lane
PCI card type *2
x16
socket
x8
socket
x16
socket
Transfer bandwidth (per lane) *1
8Gb/s
Slot size
Low Profile
Only for the
LAN
mezzanine
Available card size
167.6mm max.
(MD2 or shorter)
Product name
N8103
-199
SAS Controller (Card performance: PCI Express 3.0)
- <1> -
Dedicated to connect with internal hard disk drive.
N8103
-188
RAID Controller (RAID 0/1) (Card performance: PCI Express 3.0(x8))
- <1> -
Dedicated to connect with internal hard disk drive.
N8103
-176
RAID Controller (1GB, RAID 0/1) (Card performance:PCI Express 3.0(x8))
- <1> -
Dedicated to connect with internal hard disk drive.
N8103
-177
RAID Controller (1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6) (Card performance:PCI Express 3.0(x8))
- <1> -
Dedicated to connect with internal hard disk drive.
N8103
-178
RAID Controller
(2 GB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
(Card performance:PCI Express 3.0(x8))
- <1> -
Dedicated to connect with internal hard disk drive.
N8103
-184
SAS Controller (Card performance:PCI Express 3.0(x8))
<1> <2> -
For connecting with external devices.
N8190
-157A
Fibre Channel Controller (16Gbps/Optical) (Card performance:PCI Express3.0(x8))
<1> <2> -
For connecting with
external Fibre
Channel devices
N8190
-158A
Fibre Channel Controller
(2ch)(16Gbps/Optical)
(Card performance:PCI Express3.0(x8))
<1> <2> -
For connecting with
external Fibre
Channel devices
N8190
-161
Fibre Channel Controller (16Gbps/Optical) (Card performance:PCI Express3.0(x8))
<1> <2> -
For connecting with
external Fibre
Channel devices
N8190
-162
Fibre Channel Controller
(2ch)(16Gbps/Optical)
(Card performance:PCI Express3.0(x8))
<1> <2> -
For connecting with
external Fibre
Channel devices
N8104
-165
ExpEther Adapter (40G) (Card performance:PCI Express 3.0(x8))
<1> <2> - For connecting with ExpEther
N8104
-150
1000BASE-T Adapter (Card performance:PCI Express2.0(x1))
<1> <2> -
For additional LAN The card shape is PCI Express
2.0(x4)
N8104
-151
1000BASE-T Adapter (2ch) (Card performance:PCI Express2.0(x1))
<1> <2> -
For additional LAN The card shape is PCI Express
2.0(x4)
N8104
-152
1000BASE-T Adapter (4ch) (Card performance:PCI Express2.0(x2))
<1> <2> -
For additional LAN
Use of the LAN cable with a boot is prohibited.
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<1U server module> (2/2)
Model
number
Slot number
PCI #1
PCI #2
PCI #3
Remarks
PCI standard
PCIe 3.0
PCI slot performance *1
x16 lane
x8 lane
x16 lane
PCI card type *2
x16
socket
x8
socket
x16
socket
Transfer bandwidth (per lane) *1
8Gb/s
Slot size
Low Profile
Only for the
LAN
mezzanine
Available card size
167.6mm max.
(MD2 or shorter)
Product name
N8104-149
10GBASE Adapter (SFP+/2ch) (Card performance:PCI Express2.0 (x8))
<1> <2> -
For additional LAN port.
Prepare SFP+module
N8104-129 if needed.
N8104-158
10GBASE Adapter (SFP+/2ch) (Card performance:PCI Express2.0 (x8))
<1> <2> -
For additional LAN port.
Prepare SFP+module
N8104-129 if needed.
N8104-159
10GBASE Adapter (QSFP+/4ch) (Card performance:PCI Express2.0 (x8))
<1> <2> -
For additional LAN port.
Prepare QFP+module
N8104-161 if needed.
N8104-157
10GBASE-T Adapter (2ch) (Card performance:PCI Express3.0(x4))
<1> <2> -
For additional LAN port.
The card shape is PCI Express
3.0(x4)
N8104-168
1000BASE-T Adapter (4ch)
(Card performance:PCI Express3.0)
- - <1> For additional LAN port.
N8104-170
10GBASE Adapter (SFP+/2ch) (Card performance:PCI Express3.0)
- - <1>
For additional LAN port.
Prepare SFP+module
N8104-129 if needed.
N8117-01A Expansion RS-232C connector kit *3 <1>
- -
For additional serial port (RS-232C).
- : Cannot be installed
*1: Data transfer rate of PCI slot = Transfer bandwidth x Number of lanes
<Example> x8 lane = 64 Gbps (uni-directional)
*2: Indicates connector size. A card up to the number of sockets can be connected.
<Example> x4 socket can connect with x1 and x4 cards, but not x8 card.
*3: Use the cable “RS-232C (A): 804-063264-020”.
How to read the table
The cards are installed in the descending order and on a priority basis. The number put in < > indicates the priority order of installation to the slot. “-” indicates that installation is prohibited. For example, check the installation order from the top of the table before installing the N8103-176 RAID controller (1 GB, RAID 0/1) and N8104-149 10GBASE connection basic board (SFP+/2ch). According to the table, the RAID controller (1GB, RAID 0/1) is #1 (Installation order <1>), while 10GBASE connection basic board (SFP+/2ch) is #2 (Installation order <2> since #1 of Installation order <1> has been already embedded).
Refer to the technical guide for details of the function of each card. The card performance described in the parentheses after the Product name indicates the maximum
operation performance of the card.
If the performance of the PCI slot operation is different from that of the PCI board operation, select the
operation with the lower performance.
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<2U server module> (1/2)
Model number
Slot number PCI #1 PCI #2 PCI#3
PCI#4
(2CPU Indispe nsable)
Remarks
PCI standard PCIe 3.0
PCI slot performance *1
x16
lane
x8
lane
x16
lane
x16 lane
PCI card type *2
x16
socket
X8
socket
x16
socket
x16
socket
Transfer bandwidth (per lane) *1 8Gb/s
Slot size Low Profile
Only for the
LAN
mezzanine
Only for
GPGP
U
Available card size
167.6mm max.
(MD2 or shorter)
Product name
N8103-199
SAS Controller (Card performance: PCI Express 3.0)
- <1> - -
Dedicated to connect with internal hard disk drive.
N8103-188
RAID Controller (RAID 0/1) (Card performance: PCI Express 3.0(x8))
- <1> - -
Dedicated to connect with internal hard disk drive.
N8103-176
RAID Controller (1GB, RAID 0/1) (Card performance:PCI Express 3.0(x8))
- <1> - -
Dedicated to connect with internal hard disk drive.
N8103-177
RAID Controller (1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6) (Card performance:PCI Express 3.0(x8))
- <1> - -
Dedicated to connect with internal hard disk drive.
N8103-178
RAID Controller (2 GB, RAID 0/1/5/6) (Card performance:PCI Express 3.0(x8))
- <1> - -
Dedicated to connect with internal hard disk drive.
N8103-184
SAS Controller (Card performance:PCI Express 3.0(x8))
<1> <2> - -
For connecting with external devices.
N8190-157A
Fibre Channel Controller (16Gbps/Optical) (Card performance:PCI Express3.0(x8))
<1> <2> - -
For connecting with external Fibre Channel devices
N8190-158A
Fibre Channel Controller (2ch)(16Gbps/Optical) (Card performance:PCI Express3.0(x8))
<1> <2> - -
For connecting with external Fibre Channel devices
N8190-161
Fibre Channel Controller (16Gbps/Optical) (カード性能:PCI Express3.0(x8))
<1> <2> - -
For connecting with external Fibre Channel devices
N8190-162
Fibre Channel Controller (2ch)(16Gbps/Optical) (Card performance:PCI Express3.0(x8))
<1> <2> - -
For connecting with external Fibre Channel devices
N8104-165
ExpEther Adapter (40G) (Card performance:PCI Express 3.0(x8))
<1> <2> - - For connecting with ExpEther
N8104-150
1000BASE-T Adapter (Card performance:PCI Express2.0(x1))
<1> <2> - -
For additional LAN The card shape is
PCI Express
2.0(x4)
N8104-151
1000BASE-T Adapter (2ch) (Card performance:PCI Express2.0(x1))
<1> <2> - -
For additional LAN The card shape is
PCI Express
2.0(x4)
N8104-152
1000BASE-T Adapter (4ch) (Card performance:PCI Express2.0(x2))
<1> <2> - -
For additional LAN Use of the LAN cable with a boot is prohibited.
N8104-149
10GBASE Adapter (SFP+/2ch) (Card performance:PCI Express2.0 (x8))
<1> <2> - -
For additional LAN port. Prepare SFP+module N8104-129 if needed.
N8104-158
10GBASE Adapter (SFP+/2ch) (Card performance:PCI Express2.0 (x8))
<1> <2> - -
For additional LAN port. Prepare SFP+module N8104-129 if needed.
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Model number
Slot number PCI #1 PCI #2 PCI#3
PCI#4
(2CPU Indispe
nsable)
Remarks
PCI standard PCIe 3.0
PCI slot performance *1
x16
lane
x8
lane
x16
lane
x16
lane
PCI card type *2
x16
socket
X8
socket
x16
socket
x16
socket
Transfer bandwidth (per lane) *1 8Gb/s
Slot size Low Profile
Only for the
LAN
mezzanine
Only for
GPGP
U
Available card size
167.6mm max.
(MD2 or shorter)
Product name
N8104
-159
10GBASE Adapter (QSFP+/4ch) (Card performance:PCI Express2.0 (x8))
<1> <2> - -
For additional LAN port.
Prepare QFP+module
N8104-161 if needed.
N8104
-157
10GBASE-T Adapter (2ch) (Card performance:PCI Express3.0(x4))
<1> <2> - -
For additional LAN port.
The card shape is
PCI Express
3.0(x4)
N8104
-168
1000BASE-T Adapter (4ch) (Card performance:PCI Express3.0)
- - <1> - For additional LAN port.
N8104
-170
10GBASE Adapter (SFP+/2ch) (Card performance:PCI Express3.0)
- - <1> -
For additional LAN port.
Prepare SFP+module
N8104-129 if needed.
N8117
-01A Expansion RS-232C connector kit *3 <1> - - -
For additional serial port (RS-232C).
GPGPU
GPGPU (Card performance:PCI Express 3.0(x16))
- - - <1> Graphics Card
- : Cannot be installed
*1: Data transfer rate of PCI slot = Transfer bandwidth x Number of lanes
<Example> x8 lane = 64 Gbps (uni-directional)
*2: Indicates connector size. A card up to the number of sockets can be connected.
<Example> x4 socket can connect with x1 and x4 cards, but not x8 card.
*3: Use the cable “RS-232C (A): 804-063264-020”.
*4: Contact your service representative.
How to read the table
The cards are installed in the descending order and on a priority basis. The number put in < > indicates the priority order of installation to the slot. “-” indicates that installation is prohibited. For example, check the installation order from the top of the table before installing the N8103-176 RAID controller (1 GB, RAID 0/1) and N8104-149 10GBASE connection basic board (SFP+/2ch). According to the table, the RAID controller (1GB, RAID 0/1) is #1 (Installation order <1>), while 10GBASE connection basic board (SFP+/2ch) is #2 (Installation order <2> since #1 of Installation order <1> has been already embedded).
Refer to the technical guide for details of the function of each card. The card performance described in the parentheses after the Product name indicates the maximum
operation performance of the card.
If the performance of the PCI slot operation is different from that of the PCI board operation, select the
operation with the lower performance
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Installation
(1)
RAID controller (N8103-176/177/178/188), and internal SAS/ S ATA cable (K410-356/K410-357)
Install a RAID controller to the PCI riser card in the following procedure.
Important
To avoid static electricity, see Chapter 1 (1.8 Anti-static Measures)
in Safety
Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
When installing a PCI card, make sure the connector of the card fits the
connector
of the slot.
Note
See the “Boot” described in Chapter 3 (2.4 Cases That Require Configuration), to
select a boot mode to fit your environment.
Check the following BIOS settings when you have the RAID controller implemented.
Advanced PCI Subsystem Settings submenu PCI Express Slot x#2
Enable
To connect a RAID controller, optional SAS/SATA cable (K410-356 or K410-357) is
required.
<1U server module>
- The built-in SAS/SATA cable (K410-356) is required.
See steps 1 and 2 in Chapter 2 (1.4 Removing Server Module) for preparation.
Remove the three screws securing the PCI
#1 riser card. Hold the both ends of the riser card and lift it straight to remove it.
Remove the one screw securing the PCI #2
riser card. Hold the both ends of the PCI riser card and lift it straight to remove it.
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Remove the two screws, and remove the
bracket.
Remove the PCI bracket.
To confirm the slot to install a card, see the table on Chapter 2 (1.8.2 Supported cards and
available slots).
Mount a PCI card (RAID controller) to the
PCI #1 riser card.
Insert the PCI card (RAID controller) to PCI
#2 riser card while aligning the terminal of the PCI card with the PCI #2 riser card slot. At this time, secure the bracket that was removed in step 4 with the screws that were removed in step 3.
Screw
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Align the pins of the PCI riser card with the
slots on the mother board, and securely insert it.
Important
Do not touch the terminal part
of riser cards or PCI cards and the signal pins of
electric parts installed on the board. Installing boards with dirt or oil can cause
malfunction.
Note
Make sure that the head of a PCI card bracket is seated into the fixed slot of PCI riser
card.
Depending on type of PCI cards, the terminal part of the PCI card may be too large to
fit in the connector.
If you have trouble installing the board, remove the board once and try again. If you
apply excessive pressure on the board, a PCI card or riser card might break.
Connect the internal SAS/SATA cable
(K410-356) to PORT 0-3 connector and PORT 4-7 connector on RAID controller.
Caution: Align the label of the cable with the connector as described below. PORT 0-3: P1 label PORT 4-7: P2 label
Tips
To connect a PCI card to the connector on motherboard with cable, connect a cable to PCI
card before installing PCI riser card.
[N8103-176/177/178]
[N8103-188]
Port 0-3 connector
internal SAS/SATA
cable
Port 4-7 connector Port 4-7 connector
Port 0-3 connector
internal SAS/SATA cable
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Fix the bracket with two screws removed in
step 4.
Mount the PCI#1 riser card removed in step
2.
Fix the riser card with three screws removed
in step 2.
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Raise up the banding band that fixes the
original built-in SAS/SATA cable, and then pull out the cable. Return the banding band, and fix it.
Pull out the cable, and remove it while pressing the lock of the original built-in SAS/SATA cable. Then, the original built-in SAS/SATA cable can be removed. Please keep the removed cable at your hand. Connect the built-in SAS/SATA cable (K410-356) to this connector.
Connect the cable also to the SGPIO connector adjacent to this connector in the same manner.
SGPIO connector: cable label [Front] SGPA: SGPA
[Rear] SGPB: SGPB
Pass the built-in SAS/SATA cable (K410-356)
under the banding band, and fix it.
For route of the built-in SAS/SATA cable (K410-356), refer to the following figure.
Although the following figure shows installation of N8103-176/177/178, the cable route when N8103-188 is installed is the same as this figure.
Lock
SGPIO connector
[Front] SG PA [Rear] SGPB
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Continue to install or remove internal optional devices, mount and connect the server, and turn it on.
Make sure that no error messages are displayed on POST screen. For details on POST error messages, see Chapter 3 (1. POST Error Message) in "Maintenance Guide".
Run the configuration utility of the installed card to set up the board. For details, refer to the manual
that comes with the card. If a PCI card including RAID Controller and LAN adapter which
connects to any bootable device is added, the boot priority might be changed to the default setting. In that case, configure the boot priority in Boot menu of BIOS Setup Utility. For details, see
Chapter 3 (2. BIOS Setup Utility (SETUP).
<2U server module>
- Built-inSAS/SATA cable (K410-356) are required.
- Built-in SAS/SATA cable (K410-357) for 2Userver module have 2 types of cables in different length.
- To remove the top and bottom of the modules, see “How to remove and install the top and bottom of
the 2U server module” on this document.
See steps 1 and 2 in Chapter 2 (1.4 Removing Server Module) for preparation.
Remove the three screws securing the PCI
#1 riser card. Hold the both ends of the riser card and lift it straight to remove it.
Remove the one screw securing the PCI #2
riser card. Hold the both ends of the PCI riser card and lift it straight to remove it.
Remove the two screws, and remove the
bracket.
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Remove the PCI bracket.
To confirm the slot to install a card, see the table on Chapter 2 (1.8.2 Supported cards and
available slots).
Mount a PCI card (RAID controller) to the
PCI #1 riser card.
Insert the PCI card (RAID controller) to PCI
#2 riser card while aligning the terminal of the PCI card with the PCI #2 riser card slot. At this time, secure the bracket that was removed in step 4 with the screws that were removed in step 3.
Align the pins of the PCI riser card with the
slots on the mother board, and securely insert it.
Screw
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Important
Do not touch the terminal part
of riser cards or PCI cards and the signal pins of
electric parts installed on the board. Installing boards with dirt or oil can cause
malfunction.
Note
Make sure that the head of a PCI card bracket is seated into the fixed slot of PCI riser
card.
Depending on type of PCI cards, the terminal part of the PCI card may be too large to
fit in the connector.
If you have trouble installing the board, remove the board once and try again. If you
apply excessive pressure on the board, a PCI card or riser card might break.
Connect the internal SAS/SATA cable
(K410-356) to PORT 0-3 connector and PORT 4-7 connector on RAID controller.
Caution: Align the label of the cable with the connector as described below. PORT 0-3: P1 label PORT 4-7: P2 label
Fix the bracket with two screws removed in
step 4.
[N8103-176/177/178]
[N8103-188]
PORT 0-3
internal SAS/SATA
cable
PORT 4-7
PORT 0-3
PORT 4-7
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Mount the PCI#1 riser card removed in step
2.
Fix the riser card with three screws removed
in step 2.
Raise up the banding band that fixes the
original built-in SAS/SATA cable, and then pull out the cable. Return the banding band, and fix it.
Pull out the cable, and remove it while pressing
the lock of the original built-in SAS/SATA cable. Then, the original built-in SAS/SATA cable can be removed. Please keep the removed cable at your hand.
Lock
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Connect the built-in SAS/SATA
cable that was connected in step 10 to the expansion board via the upper server module.
In this case, use the longer cable of the built-in SAS/SATA cable (K410-367).
<Lower server module>
<Upper server module>
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Connect another built-in
SAS/SATA cable (K410-367) from the expansion board inside the upper server module to the mother board.
In this case, use the shorter cable of the built-in SAS/SATA cable (K410-367).
Caution: When connecting the cable, it may touch the riser board. Refer to the caution on the cable route in this section.
<Upper server module>
<Lower server module>
For route of the built-in SAS/SATA cable (K410-357), refer to the following figure.
Although the following figure shows installation of N8103-176/177/178, the cable route when N8103-188 is installed is the same as this figure.
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Continue to install or remove internal optional devices, mount and connect the server, and turn it on.
Make sure that no error messages are displayed on POST screen. For details on POST error messages, see Chapter 3 (1. POST Error Message) in "Maintenance Guide".
Run the configuration utility of the installed card to set up the board.
For details, refer to the manual that comes with the card. If a PCI card including RAID Controller and
LAN adapter which connects to any bootable device is added, the boot priority might be changed to the default setting. In that case, configure the boot priority in Boot menu of BIOS Setup Utility. For
details, see Chapter 3 (2. BIOS Setup Utility (SETUP).
(a) How to remove and install the top and bottom of the 2U server module
Remove the screws from nine locations shown below.
Raise the top or bottom straight to remove it.
To install the top or bottom, follow the reverse order of removal.
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(b) Cautions of cable route
To remove the PCI riser card of the slot (PCI Slot #4) only for GPGPU, remove the screws from six
locations shown below.
Remove PCI raiser card on the slot for GPGPU (PCI Slot#4).
PCI raiser card on slot for GPGPU
(PCI Slot#4).
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Pass the cable through the free space.
(2)
Optional PCI card
Install a PCI card to the PCI riser card in the following procedure.
Important
When installing a PCI card, make sure the connector of the card fits the connector of
the PCI riser card.
Note
Check the type of the card (low profile) supported by the PCI
riser card and the type of the
PCI card to be installed.
See steps 1 and 2 in Chapter 2 (1.4 Removing Server Module) for preparation.
To install the PCI board to PCI#1, remove the
three screws securing the PCI #1 riser card. Hold the both ends of the riser card and lift it straight to remove it.
To install the PCI board to PCI#2, remove the one screw securing the PCI #2 riser card. Hold the both ends of the riser card and lift it straight to remove it.
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Then, remove screws from two locations, and remove the bracket.
See the table on Chapter2 (1.8.2 Supported cards and available slots) and confirm the slot to install
a card.
Remove one screw from the PCI riser card
and remove the blank cover.
Note
Keep the removed blank cover for future use.
Insert the PCI card to the PCI riser card
while aligning the terminal of the PCI card with the PCI riser card slot.
To install the PCI board to PCI#2, follow the same order as steps 8 and 9 in preceding “(1) RAID controller (N8103-176/177/178/188), and internal SAS/SATA cable (K410-356/K410-357)“.
Important
Do not touch the terminal part of riser cards or PCI cards and the signal pins of
electric parts installed on the board. Installing boards with dirt or oil can cause
malfunction.
Note
Make sure that the head of a PCI card bracket is seated into the fixed slot of PCI riser
card.
Depending on type of PCI cards, the terminal part of the PCI card may be too large to
fit in the connector.
If you have trouble installing the board, remove the board once and try again. If you
apply excessive pressure on the card, a PCI card or riser card might break.
Fix the PCI card with the screw removed in step 4.
Tips
To connect a PCI card to the connector on motherboard with cable, connect a cable to PCI
card before installing PCI riser card.
Blank cover
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Align the terminal of the PCI riser card with
the slot on the motherboard and insert it securely.
Fix the PCI riser card with three screws
removed in step 2.
Continue to install or remove internal optional devices, mount and connect the server, and turn it on.
Make sure that no error messages are displayed on POST screen. For details on POST error messages, see Chapter 3 (1. POST Error Message) in "Maintenance Guide".
Run the configuration utility of the installed card to set up the board as needed.
For details, refer to the manual that comes with the card. If a PCI card including RAID controller and
LAN adapter which connects to any bootable device is added, the boot priority might be changed to the default setting. In that case, configure the boot priority in Boot menu of BIOS Setup Utility. For
details, see Chapter 3 (2 BIOS Setup Utility (SETUP).
Caution: Install GPGPU to the location shown in the following figure as required.
GPGPU installation position
1. Remove two screws fixing the GPGPU holder (sponge).
2. Remove the GPGPU holder.
3. Mount GPGPU.
4. Fix the GPGPU bracket.
5. Mount the GPGPU holder.
6. Fix the GPGPU holder with two screws.
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1.9
Use of Internal Hard Disk Drives in the RAID System
This section describes how to use the internal hard disk drives in the RAID system.
Important
If you use hard disk drives in the RAID s
ystem or change the RAID level, hard disk
drives are initialized. Be sure to back
up the hard disk drive before installing the
RAID controller and configuring the RAID system.
Note
In the RAID system, use hard disk drives that have the same specifications (
capacity,
rotational speed, and standard) for each disk array.
Tips
Logical drives can be created even with only one physical device.
If using internal hard disk drives in RAID system with an optional RAID controller (N8103-176/177/178/188) installed in the server, the SAS/SATA cable needs to be rewired.
Tips
When using SAS hard disk drives, RAID controller is mandatory.
Installation
For installation of the optional RAID controller, see “Chapter 2 (1.8 上の PCI Card)”.
Removal
For removal of the optional RAID controller, reverse the installation steps.
When operating with the board being removed, attach the blank cover that has been attached to the riser card and fix it with screws.
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Connecting cables
(a) Using the optional RAID controller
The optional internal SAS/SATA cable (K410-356/K410-367) is used for connection.
For RAID controller (N8103-176/177/178/188) side, see the figure below for connection.
For details, see “Chapter 2 (1.8.3(1) RAID controller (N8103-176/177/178/188), and internal SAS/SATA cable (K410-356/K410-357))”.
N8103-176/177/178
N8103-188
Internal SAS/SATS cable
Port 0-3 connector
Port 4-7 connector
Port 0-3 connector
Port 4-7 connector
Internal SAS/SATS cable
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Notes on Building RAID System
The number of hard disk drives required varies in each RAID level.
If an optional RAID controller N8103-176/188 is used, the RAID system cannot be built in RAID5/RAID6.
RAID level
The minimum number of hard disk drives
N8103-176/188 N8103-177/178
RAID 0
1 1
RAID 1
2 2
RAID 5
3
RAID 6
3
RAID 10
4 4
When you configure the RAID system, all the hard disk drives (SAS/SATA) or SSD must have the same
capacity, type and rotational speed in the same group (pack)
EXPRESSBUILDER helps you to configure RAID arrays and install Windows.
If you install the OS manually, use RAID System Configuration utility (Off-line Utility). For details, see
Chapter 2 (5. RAID System Configuration) in "Maintenance Guide" or the manual supplied with the optional RAID Controller (N8103-176/177/178/188).
Important
Build a disk array in the RAID system using hard disk drives
that have the
same specifications (capacity, rotational speed, and standard).
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1.10
Hard Disk Drive
Bays for installing hard disk drives are provided at the front of the server.
A hard disk drive mounted in a dedicated drive tray can be purchased. Install the hard disk drive on the server with it mounted in the drive tray.
Important
Use hard disk drives specified by NEC. Installing a third-party hard disk drive
might cause a failure of the server as well as the hard disk drive.
Note the following precautions to install hard disk drives.
Hard disk drives having different capacities, types, or rotational speeds cannot be installed together.
In the RAID System, all the hard disk drives in a group (pack) must have the same capacity, interface type,
and rotational speed.
If using hard disk drives in a RAID System, jumper settings or a change of cables may be required.
The expansion bay of the 1U server module has six slots so that up to six hard disk drives can be installed to it.
Unique slot numbers have been assigned to each slot.
The expansion bay of the 2U server module has twelve slots so that up to twelve hard disk drives can be installed to it. Unique slot numbers have been assigned to each slot.
Note
Hard disk drive number depends on your OS.
The correspondence between the position of the expansion bay and the slot to implement the server module is shown below. Mount the hard disk drive from the left (from the smaller slot number) in the expansion bay corresponding to each server module.
Expansion Bay Slot Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
1U server module Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4
2U server module Slot 2 Slot 4
Slot 2
Slot 1
Slot 3
Slot 5 Slot 4
Slot 6
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Installation
Install a hard disk drive by using the following procedure.
Note
In the RAID System, use hard disk drives that have the same specifications
(capacity, rotational speed, and standard).
1. See Chapter 2 (1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations.
2. Locate the slot where you install the hard disk drive. The server has 6 slots. Install hard disk drives in ascending slot number order.
3. Remove the dummy tray.
Note
Keep the removed dummy trays for future use.
4. Unlock the handle of the tray.
5. Hold the tray firmly and insert it into the slot.
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Note
Push it all the way until the handle’s hook touches the frame.
Hold the tray firmly with both hands.
6. Slowly close the handle. The tray is locked making a clicking sound.
Note
When you push the drive into the slot, confirm the handle got hooked on the frame.
7. Run BIOS Setup Utility, and then specify the boot order from Boot menu. For details, see Chapter 3 (2 BIOS Setup Utility (SETUP).
Tips
The saved boot order is cleared when a hard disk drive is added.
Removal
To remove hard disk drive, reverse the installation procedure.
If you transfer or dispose of the removed hard disk drive, see Chapter 1 (1.5 Transfer, Relocation, and Disposal) in Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices to erase data.
Important
NEC assumes no liability for data leakage should the product be
transferred to a third party without erasing the data.
Note
If you remove a hard disk drive due to a failure, check the slot with its DISK LED
lit in amber.
Do not hold handle to pull the drive out. Doing so may damage the handle.
Run the BIOS Setup Utility, and then specify the boot order from Boot menu. For details, see Chapter 3 (2 BIOS Setup Utility (SETUP).
DISK LED
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Replacing a hard disk drive in the RAID System (Auto Rebuild)
In the RAID System, you can use the auto rebuild feature to restore data back to the state before a failure occurred.
The auto rebuild feature is enabled in logical drives set to RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, and RAID 10.
The disk array is automatically rebuilt when hot swapping (replacing a hard disk drive while the power on) a failed hard disk drive.
During the auto rebuild, DISK LED on the hard disk drive blinks green and amber alternately to indicate that the auto rebuild is being performed.
Observe the following precautions when executing the auto rebuild
Do not turn off the server until the auto build completes after a hard disk drive fails.
Leave an interval of at least 90 seconds between a hard disk drive removal and a hard disk drive
installation.
Do not replace a disk during the auto rebuilding of another hard disk drive (during an auto rebuild, DISK
LED on the hard disk drive blinks green and amber alternately).
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1.11
VMware ESXi Base Kit (N8106-012)
This server is equipped with an internal SATA connector where VMware ESXi Base Kit can be installed. This
section describes installation of VMware ESXi Base Kit and OS installation.
Important
You must avoid static electricity to work with the procedure below. For
details, see Chapter 1 (1.8 Anti-static Measures) in .Safety Precautions and
Regulatory Notices.
Take care not to touch the term
inal part of the board and lead wires of
electronic parts directly.
If you touch, oil and stain of your hands are left on their surface and may
cause connection failures and malfunction due to breakage of lead wires.
Installation
(1)
VMware ESXi Base Kit mounting position
Use this SATA connector.
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VMware ESXi Base Kit Installation Procedure
Install SATA-DOM to the SATA connector vertically.
SATA -DOM holder mounting position
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OS installation
Notes
・The license of ESXi is not included in this product. Prepare the edition of license you use separately. ・Do not mix it with a bootable hard disk drive.
1. Set the installation media (NEC Custom Image), and turn the power ON. When the installer automatically starts up, the Storage Device selection screen appears.
2. Select the local SATA device, and then proceed with the installation procedure according to the instructions on the screen.
3. After OS installation, make settings as follows from the BIOS setup utility:
Item Setting value
[Boot] - [HDD Priorities] - [Boot Option #1] ServerDOM-L 3S
4. After installation, set a scratch partition following the supplementary notes attached to the license of ESXi.
Removal
Perform removal of VMware ESXi Base Kit by reversing the installation steps.
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1.12
Power Supply Unit
This server can contain two power supply units. The server provides a redundant power configuration that ensures continued operation of the system in the unlikely event one of the power supply units fails.
Cold Redundant Feature
The server supports the feature to optimize power efficiency as described below:
Cold redundant feature can run the system with optimum power efficiency by raising operating efficiency of
primary power supply unit and lowering that of redundant power supply unit in redundant power configuration.
If power efficiency of power units is not optimized due to system configuration, this feature is disabled
automatically.
Cold redundant feature can be used under the following conditions:
Two power supply units must be installed for redundant configuration.
Replacing a failing power supply unit
Replace only when the power supply unit fails.
CAUTION
Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server safely. Failure to
observe the precautions may cause burns, injury, and property damage.
For
details, see Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Pay attention to electric hazard.
Important
Do not remove a power supply unit operating normally.
Tips
In the redundant power configuration (with two power supply units) and if either one of
power supply units fails, the failing power supply unit can be replaced with the system
power on.
Remove the power supply unit in the following procedure.
See steps 1 and 2 in Chapter 2 (1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations.
Disconnect the AC power cord from the failed power supply unit.
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Push the lever of the failed power supply unit toward inside, and pull the power supply unit while holding
the handle.
Insert the new power supply unit until it is locked with clicking sound.
Connect the power cord.
Be sure to use the specified power cord.
When the power cord is connected to one of the power supply unit, its AC POWER LED blinks green. At this time, AC POWER LED on another power supply unit goes on amber.
When the power cords are connected, AC POWER LEDs on both power supply units light green.
Confirm, by the STATUS LED or on the POST screen, that there are no errors related to the power
supply units.
See Chapter 3 (1. POST Error Message) in the Maintenance Guide for details on the error messages.
If the AC POWER LEDs are off, reinstall the power supply units. If the same error message still appears, contact your service representative.
AC Power LED
(1)
(2)
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1.13
TPM kit (N8115-31)
This section describes the procedure for installation of the optional TPM kit (N8115-31).
Installation
Install the connectors at the following locations.
TPM kit
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1.14
Additional RS-232C connector (N8117-01A)
This section describes the procedure for installation of the optional additional RS-232C connector (N8117-01A).
Important
N8117-01A has two types of cables.
For this server, use the cable “RS-232C (A): 804-063264-020”.
Installation
1. Install the connectors at the following locations.
2. Connect the cable according to the following cable route.
At this time, take care not to touch the optional PCI board, etc.
Additional RS-232C connector mounting position
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2.
Installation and Connection
This section describes how to install the server and connect cables.
2.1
Installation
This server must be mounted to a rack which conforms to EIA standards for use.
Installing Rack
Refer to the manual that comes with your rack for how to install the rack, or consult with your sales representative.
WARNING
Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server safety. Failure to
observe the precautions may cause death or serious injury. For details, see
Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Use only in the specified environment.
• Do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe.
CAUTION
Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server safely. Failure to
observe the precautions may cause burns, injury, and property damage.
For
details, see Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Do not carry or install the server only by a single person.
Do not install the server so that the load may be concentrated on a specific
point.
Do not install any components only by a single person.
Confirm that hinge pins of the door are completely secured in place.
Do not pull out the server from the rack when the rack is unstable.
• Do not leave more than one device being pulled out from the rack.
Do not provide the wiring for the server to exceed the rating of
the power
supply.
Do not use the server in the environment where corrosive gas is generated.
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Do not install the rack or server under the following environment. Doing so may cause malfunction of the server.
Narrow space from which devices cannot be pulled out from the rack completely
Place that cannot bear the total weights of the rack and devices mounted on the rack
Place where stabilizers cannot be installed or where the rack can be installed only after the practice of
proper earthquake-resistant construction
Place of uneven or slanting floor
Place of drastic temperature change (near a heater, air conditioner, or refrigerator)
Place where intense vibration may be generated
Place where corrosive gases (sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen dioxide, chlorine, ammonia,
ozone, etc.) exist Place where the air (or dust) includes components accelerating corrosion (ex. sulfur, sodium chloride) or conductive metals
Place where chemicals may be accidentally sprayed over
Place where a carpet not subject to anti-static process is laid
Place where some objects may be fallen on the rack
Place near a device generating intense magnetic field (such as TVs, radios, broadcast/communication
antennas, power transmission wires, and electromagnetic cranes) is placed.
Place where the power cord of the server must be connected to an AC outlet that shares the outlet of
another device with large power consumption
Place near equipment that generates power noise (e.g., contact spark at power-on/power-off of
commercial power supply through a relay).
Environment where operation of the server is not guaranteed
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Installing the server to the rack or removing it from the rack
Mount the server to the rack. (This section also describes the removal procedure.)
WARNING
Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server safety. Failure to
observe the precautions may cause death or serious injury. For details, see
Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
• Do not use any racks out of standards.
Use only under the specified environment.
CAUTION
Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server safely. Failure to
observe the precautions may cause burns, injury, and property damage.
For
details, see Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
• Do not drop.
Do not leave the server being pulled out.
• Do not install with the cover removed.
• Do not get your fingers caught.
Important
Temperature increases and airflow in the rack
If multiple devices are installed, or if the inside of
the rack is not sufficiently
ventilated, the internal temperature rises due to th
e heat emitted from each
device, which may result in a
malfunction. Review airflow in the rack and
room and take sufficient measures so that the
internal temperature will not
exceed the operational temperature during operation.
Air enters the server from the front and exits from the rear.
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Preparation
Check and install the rail.
Checking rails
Make sure the orientation of right and left rails by viewing labels on each rail.
<Right>
Outer rail
Inner rail
<Left>
Outer rail
Inner rail
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Installing the inner rail
Viewing from the front of this server, install the inner rail with outer rail A on the right side and outer rail B
on the left side.
Installing the outer rail
Mount a rail marked as "A" to the right side of the rack and "B" to the left side when viewed the rack from
front.
Fit the square-shaped protrusions of rail to
the square holes of a 19-inch rack. Push the locking mechanism and make sure that it makes a clicking sound indicating that it is locked.
The image on the right shows the front left side of the rack. Install to the rear left side and front and rear right sides following the same procedure.
Make sure that the rail is installed at the same height as the other rail already installed.
Important
Confirm that the rails are securely locked so that they will not fall off.
Tips
Although the rail may be somewhat unsteady, it is not defective.
(2)
Installing/Removing the Server
CAUTION
Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server safely. Failure to
observe the precautions may cause burns, injury, and property damage.
For
details, see Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Do not attempt to lift the server with single person.
• Do not drop.
• Do not leave the server being pulled out.
• Do not install with the cover removed.
• Do not get your fingers caught.
Push
(1)
(2)
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Installation
Mount the server to a rack in the following procedure.
Important
The weight of the module enclosure is a maximum of 41 kg.
Always install
the server with three or more persons.
1. Pull out the slide rails of the right and left outer rails
until they are locked.
Note
Check that the locking mechanism works securely.
2. Hold this server by two persons, and install it to
the rack.
3. Secure this server with the screws on both sides.
Locking
Locking mechanism
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Removal procedure
Remove the server from the rack in the following procedure.
Important
The weight of the module enclosure is a maximum of 41 kg. At least three
persons are required to remove the server from rack.
Make sure that the power of all servers mounted on the module enclosure is turned off and then
disconnect the power cord or all interface cables from the module enclosure.
Remove screws from front left and right
sides of the module enclosure, and take out the server from rack gently and carefully.
Important
Be careful not to get your fingers caught in the rails or lever.
Hold the module enclosure firmly and remove it from the rack.
Important
While more than three persons are supporting the bottom
part of the
server, slowly pull out the server.
Do not apply pressure on the server from
top when it is being pulled out.
Doing so cause the server to drop.
Removing Rail
Remove rails from the rack in the following procedure.
See Chapter 2 (2.1.2 Installing the server to the rack or removing it from the rack, (2) Removal
procedure) to remove the module enclosure from the rack.
While pressing the lever on rail, push the rail
toward inside of the rack, and then remove it.
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Installation/Removal of server module
(1)
Preparation
Check the slot number (1 to 4) of the right and the left of the server modules and the corresponding module
enclosure.
Slot 1
Slot 3
[Module enclosure: When installing the 1U server module]
Slot 4
Slot 2
[Module enclosure : When installing the 2U server module]
Slot 2
Slot 4
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(2)
Installation
Important
For the 1U server module, install the server module in the order from slot 1, slot 2,
slot 3, to slot 4.
For the 2U server module, install the server module in the order from slot 2 to slot
4.
1. With the lever held up, insert server modules slowly in the horizontal direction into the back until the
position where it stops.
Push the handle, and insert the server module slowly until it stops.
Important
Since server modules tend to be bumpy in the horizontal direction when being
inserted due to their shape, insert it slowly along the right and left edges of the
module enclosure. If insertion seems difficult, redo it.
If
the slots 2 and 4 have been filled when installing slots 1 and 3, take care not to
touch the air ducts of the slots 2 and 4.
2. Insert the server module slowly until click sound is heard.
(3)
Removal
To remove server module, reverse the installation procedure.
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Installation of blank module (N8141-85F)
To the slots where server modules are not mounted, install a blank module (N8141-85F).
(1)
Installation procedure
1. Insert a blank module in free slots.
2. When inserted into the back of the module enclosure, the installation is complete.
(The above figure shows that the blank module is installed to the slots 3 and 4 when the 1U server module is installed.)
(2)
Removal
To remove blank module, reverse the installation procedure.
[Blank module (N8141-85F)]
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2.2
Connection
Connect peripheral devices to the server.
Connectors that allow a variety of peripheral devices to be connected are provided at the front and rear of the server. Images on the following pages show the peripheral devices that can be connected in their standard state and their respective connector positions.
WARNING
Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server safety. Failure to
observe the precautions may cause death or serious injury. For details, see
Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
• Do not hold the power plug with wet hands
• Do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe
CAUTION
Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server safely. Failure to
observe the precautions may cause burns, injury, and property damage.
For
details, see Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Use only the specified outlet to insert.
Do not connect the power cord to an outlet that has an illegal number
of
connections.
• Insert the power plug into the outlet as far as it goes.
Use only the specified power cord
Do not connect or disconnect the interface cable with the power plugged in the
outlet.
Use only the specified interface cable
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Note
When connecting the line, use the certified card.
Note the following precautions to connect cables.
When the device is not Plug and Play device, turn off the server and devices to be connected before
connecting.
If connecting any peripheral device and its interface cable made by other companies (a third party),
contact your sales representative to check if they can be used with the server beforehand.
Fix the power cord or interface cable with cable ties. Do not bend the cable so excessively to stress the
cable.
Make sure that no pressure is applied on the plug of power cord.
Finally, connect the provided power cord to an outlet.
For connecting with UPS, see the next section
Hub, switching hub, etc. 10G BASE
-T/
1000 BASE
-T/
100 BASE
-TX/
10 BASE
-T
Hub, switching hub, etc. 10G BASE
-T/
1000 BASE
-T/
100 BASE
-TX/
10 BASE
-T
Hub, switching hub, etc. 1000 BASE
-T/
100 BASE
-TX/
10 BASE
-T
Hub, switching hub, etc. 1000 BASE
-T/
100
BASE-TX/
10 BASE
-T
Management LAN port
Data LAN port
Management LAN port
Data LAN port
REAR
Display unit
USB device
USB device
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Connecting to Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
To connect the power cord of the server to a UPS, use the connector output on the rear of the UPS. For details, refer to the manual supplied with the UPS.
When the power cord is connected to a UPS, change the BIOS settings in order to link the server with the power supply from the UPS.
To change the settings, select Advanced, Chipset Configuration, and then Restore AC Power Loss in BIOS Setup Utility, and change the displayed parameters. Select Power On to perform automatic operations by using the UPS. For details, see Chapter 3 (2 BIOS Setup Utility (SETUP).
Option slot
Overload protection reset button
Connector outputs
Input connector
(NEMA5-15P)
Voltage sensitivity setting button
Computer interface port (COM)
TVSS device connector
Example
Universal Serial Bus (USB) port
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Setup
This chapter describes how to set up the server.
1. Turning on the Server
Instructions of turning on the server. Power-On Self-Test (POST) is explained in this section.
2. BIOS Setup Utility (SETUP)
Instructions of setting BIOS by using BIOS Setup Utility.
3. BMC/CMC
Instructions of using BMC/CMC with Baseboard Management Controller (BMC).
4. EXPRESSBUILDER
Instructions of using EXPRESSBUILDER to set up server.
5. Installing Software Components
Instructions of installing Windows and bundled software.
6. Turning off the Server
Instructions of turning off the server.
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