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Preface
About This Manual
This manual is written for professional system integrators and PC techni­cians. It provides information for the installation and use of the Super­Server 5013G-6/5013G-i. Installation and maintainance should be performed by experienced technicians only.
The SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i is an economic single processor 1U rackmount server based on the SC810 1U rackmount server chassis and either the Super P4SGR (for the 5013G-6) or the P4SGE (for the 5013G-i) mainboard. The P4SGR/P4SGE mainboard supports single Intel® PentiumTM 4 processors of up to 2.8 GHz in 478-pin microPGA sockets.
Manual Organization
Chapter 1: Introduction
The first chapter provides a checklist of the main components included with the server system and describes the main features of the Super P4SGR and P4SGE mainboards and the SC810 chassis.
Chapter 2: Server Installation
This chapter describes the steps necessary to install the SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i into a rack and check out the server configuration prior to powering up the system. If your server was ordered without the proces­sor and memory components, this chapter will refer you to the appropriate sections of the manual for their installation.
Chapter 3: System Interface
Refer to this chapter for details on the system interface, which includes the functions and information provided by the control panel on the chassis as well as other LEDs located throughout the system.
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Chapter 4: System Safety
You should thoroughly familiarize yourself with this chapter for a general overview of safety precautions that should be followed when installing and servicing the SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i.
Chapter 5: Advanced Motherboard Setup
Chapter 5 provides detailed information on the P4SGR and P4SGE motherboards, including the locations and functions of connectors, headers and jumpers. Refer to this chapter when adding or removing processors or main memory and when reconfiguring the motherboard.
Chapter 6: Advanced Chassis Setup
Refer to Chapter 6 for detailed information on the SC810 1U rackmount server chassis. You should follow the procedures given in this chapter when installing, removing or reconfiguring SCSI or peripheral drives and when replacing system power supply units and cooling fans.
Chapter 7: BIOS
The BIOS chapter includes an introduction to BIOS and provides detailed information on running the CMOS Setup Utility.
Appendix A: BIOS Error Beep Codes and Messages
Appendix B: Post Diagnostic Error Messages
Appendix C: System Specifications
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Table of Contents
Preface
About This Manual ...................................................................................................... iii
Manual Organization ................................................................................................... iii
Chapter 1: Introduction
1-1 Overview ......................................................................................................... 1-1
1-2 Server Chassis Features.............................................................................. 1-2
1-3 Mainboard Features ....................................................................................... 1-4
1-4 Contacting Supermicro .................................................................................. 1-7
Chapter 2: Server Installation
2-1 Overview ......................................................................................................... 2-1
2-2 Unpacking the SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i .......................................... 2-1
2-3 Preparing for Setup ....................................................................................... 2-1
Choosing a Setup Location .................................................................... 2-2
Rack Precautions ..................................................................................... 2-2
Server Precautions.................................................................................. 2-2
2-4 Installing the SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i into a Rack ....................... 2-3
Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails .......................................... 2-3
Installing the Chassis Rails ..................................................................... 2 - 4
Installing the Rack Rails .......................................................................... 2 - 4
Installing the Server into the Rack ........................................................ 2 -5
Installing the Server into a Telco Rack ................................................ 2 - 6
2- 5 Checking the Motherboard Setup ................................................................ 2-7
2-6 Checking the Drive Bay Setup ................................................................... 2-10
Chapter 3: System Interface
3-1 Overview ......................................................................................................... 3-1
3- 2 Control Panel Buttons .................................................................................... 3-1
Reset .......................................................................................................... 3-1
Power ........................................................................................................ 3-1
3-3 Control Panel LEDs ........................................................................................ 3-2
Overheat ................................................................................................... 3-2
NIC2 ............................................................................................................ 3-2
NIC1 ............................................................................................................ 3-2
HDD ............................................................................................................ 3-2
Power ........................................................................................................ 3-3
3- 4 SCSI Drive Carrier LEDs (5013G-6) ........................................................... 3-3
3- 5 Motherboard LEDs.......................................................................................... 3-3
Chapter 4: System Safety
4-1 Electrical Safety Precautions ........................................................................ 4-1
4-2 General Safety Precautions .......................................................................... 4-2
4- 3 ESD Precautions.............................................................................................. 4-3
4-4 Operating Precautions .................................................................................... 4 -4
Chapter 5: Advanced Motherboard Setup
5-1 Handling the P4SGR/P4SGE Motherboard ................................................... 5-1
5- 2 Motherboard Installation ................................................................................. 5 -2
5-3 Connecting Cables .......................................................................................... 5 -3
Connecting Data Cables .......................................................................... 5 -3
Connecting Power Cables....................................................................... 5-3
Connecting the Control Panel ................................................................. 5 - 3
5- 4 I/O Ports ............................................................................................................ 5-4
5-5 Installing Processors ...................................................................................... 5-5
5- 6 Installing Memory............................................................................................. 5-7
5- 7 Adding PCI Cards ............................................................................................ 5-8
P4SGR/P4SGE Layout .............................................................................. 5-9
P4SGR/P4SGE Quick Reference .......................................................... 5-10
5-8 Connector Definitions ................................................................................... 5-11
Power Supply Connectors ................................................................... 5-11
IR Connector............................................................................................ 5-11
PWR_ON Connnector ............................................................................. 5-12
Reset Connector ..................................................................................... 5-12
IDE LED ..................................................................................................... 5-12
Power_LED Connector ........................................................................... 5-13
Keylock Connector ................................................................................ 5-13
Speaker Connector................................................................................. 5-13
Serial Ports ............................................................................................. 5-13
CD Header................................................................................................ 5-14
Fan Headers ............................................................................................ 5-14
Chassis Intrusion .................................................................................... 5-14
Overheat Led (JOH1) ............................................................................ 5-14
ATX PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Ports ................................................ 5-15
Universal Serial Bus.............................................................................. 5-15
Wake-On-LAN ......................................................................................... 5-15
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Wake-On-Ring ......................................................................................... 5-16
5- 9 Jumper Settings ............................................................................................. 5-16
Explanation of Jumpers ......................................................................... 5-16
CMOS Clear.............................................................................................. 5-16
USB Wake-Up.......................................................................................... 5-17
Watch Dog Enable/Disable .................................................................... 5-17
Front Side Bus Speed ........................................................................... 5-17
Keyboard Wake-Up................................................................................. 5-18
LAN1 Enable/Disable .............................................................................. 5-18
LAN2 Enable/Disable .............................................................................. 5-18
SCSI Enable/Disable................................................................................ 5-19
SCSI Termination ..................................................................................... 5-19
Chassis/Overheat Fan Select ............................................................... 5-19
5-10 Game Port/Parallel Port/Floppy/Hard Disk/AGP/SCSI Connections........ 5-20
Parallel Port .............................................................................................. 5-20
Floppy Connector ................................................................................... 5-21
IDE Connectors ...................................................................................... 5- 21
Ultra160 SCSI Connectors ..................................................................... 5-22
4xAGP Slot ............................................................................................... 5-23
Chapter 6: Advanced Chassis Setup
6-1 Static-Sensitive Devices ................................................................................ 6-1
6-2 Control Panel .................................................................................................... 6-2
6-3 System Fans .................................................................................................... 6-3
System Fan Failure .................................................................................. 6-3
Replacing System Cooling Fans ............................................................ 6-3
6- 4 Drive Bay Installation/Removal ...................................................................... 6-4
Accessing the Drive Bays ..................................................................... 6-4
SCSI Drive Installation............................................................................. 6-5
IDE Drive Installation................................................................................ 6-7
CD-ROM and Floppy Drive Installation ................................................. 6-8
6-5 Power Supply .................................................................................................. 6-9
Power Supply Failure ............................................................................. 6-9
Replacing the Power Supply ................................................................. 6-9
Chapter 7: AwardBIOS
7- 1 Introduction....................................................................................................... 7-1
7- 2 Running Setup.................................................................................................. 7-2
7- 3 Main BIOS Setup.............................................................................................. 7-2
The Main BIOS Setup Menu .................................................................... 7-3
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7-4 Advanced BIOS Setup .................................................................................... 7 -6
7-4.1 Advanced BIOS Features .......................................................... 7-6
7-4.2 Advanced Chipset Features ...................................................... 7-9
7-4.3 Integrated Peripherals ............................................................... 7-13
7-4.4 Hardware Monitors.................................................................... 7- 16
7-4.5 Processor Features .................................................................. 7-17
7-5 PCI/PnP Configurations ................................................................................. 7-18
7-6 Power.............................................................................................................. 7-20
7-7 Boot ................................................................................................................. 7-23
7-8 Security........................................................................................................... 7-25
7-9 Exit ................................................................................................................... 7-26
Appendices:
Appendix A: BIOS POST Messages ..................................................................... A - 1
Appendix B: BIOS POST Codes ............................................................................. B- 1
Appendix C: System Specifications ...................................................................... C-1
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Chapter 1
Introduction
1-1 Overview
The Supermicro SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i is an economic single pro­cessor, 1U rackmount server with state-of-the-art features. The 5013G-6/ 5013G-i is comprised of two main subsystems: the SC810 1U rackmount chassis and the P4SGR (5013G-6) or P4SGE (5013G-i) single 478-pin Pentium 4 microPGA processor mainboard. Please refer to our web site for information on operating systems that have been certified for use with the 5013G-6/5013G-i (www.supermicro.com).
In addition to the mainboard and chassis, various hardware components may have been included with your SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i, as listed below.
l One (1) 478-pin Pentium 4 microPGA processor*
l One CPU heatsink (SNK-032)
l Up to 2 GB DDR-266/200 (PC2100/1600) non-ECC unbuffered main
memory
l One (1) 1.44" floppy drive
l One (1) slim CD-ROM drive
l One (1) SCA SCSI backplane (5013G-6 only)
l Two (2) SCA SCSI drive carriers (5013G-6 only)
l SCSI Accessories(5013G-6 only):
One (1) internal 68-pin Ultra160 SCSI cable for SCA SCSI backplane
One (1) set of SCSI driver diskettes
One (1) SCSI manual
l One (1) 5V 32-bit, 33 MHz PCI slot riser card (CSE-RR32-1U)
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1-2 Server Chassis Features
The SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i is a scaleable 1U rackmount server plat­form designed with some of today's most state-of-the-art features. The following is a general outline of the main features of the SC810 chassis.
System Power
When configured as a SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i, the SC810 chassis includes a single 250W power supply.
SCSI Subsystem (5013G-6 only)
The SCSI subsystem on the 5013G-6 supports two 80-pin SCA Ultra160 SCSI hard drives. (Standard 1" drives are supported. SCA = Single Con­nection Attachment.) The SCSI drives are connected to an SCA backplane that provides power, bus termination and configuration settings. The SCSI drives are also hot-swap units.
Control Panel
The SC810's control panel provides important system monitoring and control information. LEDs indicate power on, network activity, hard disk drive ac­tivity and system overheat conditions. The control panel also includes a main power button and a system reset button.
l Rackmount hardware (with screws):
Two (2) rack rail assemblies Six (6) brackets for mounting the rack rails in a rack/telco rack
l One (1) CD-ROM containing drivers and utilities:
Intel's® LANDesk Client Manager LAN driver SCSI driver (5013G-6 only)
l SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i User's Manual
*
Type and number depends upon the configuration ordered.
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Rear I/O Panel
The SC810 is a 1U rackmount chassis. Its I/O panel provides one mother­board expansion slot, one COM port (another is internal), two USB ports (5013G-6 only), PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports, a graphics port and two Ethernet ports. (See Figure 1-1.)
Cooling System
The SC810 chassis has an innovative cooling design that includes a 10-cm blower system cooling (intake) fan and one optional 4-cm fan that can be installed in the midsection of the chassis. The blower fan plugs into a chassis fan header on the motherboard and operates at full rpm continu­ously. If it breaks down, the ambient air temperature inside the chassis will rise and activate an overheat LED.
Figure 1-1. Rear I/O Panel
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1-3 Mainboard Features
At the heart of the SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i lies the P4SGR/P4SGE, a single processor motherboard designed to provide maximum performance. Below are the main features of the P4SGR/P4SGE.
Chipset Overview
Intel’s 845GE chipset is made up of two main components:
The Graphics Memory Controller Hub (GMCH)
The I/O Controller Hub (ICH4)
Graphics Memory Controller Hub (GMCH)
The GMCH includes the host (CPU) interface, memory interface, ICH4 inter­face and 4xAGP interface for the 845GE chipset. It contains advanced power management logic and supports a single channel of DDR SDRAM. The AGP 2.0 interface supports 4x data transfers and operates at a peak bandwidth of 1056 MB.
An external graphics accelerator card is not required due to the integrated graphics in the 845GE chipset. (If the system BIOS detects an external AGP device, it will disable the integrated graphics.) The integrated graphics controller delivers 3D, 2D and video capabilities, including video conferencing applications. The controller does not utlilize local memory, but accesses graphics data located in system memory at speeds of up to 2.1 GB/s (DDR-266). It also includes a cache controller to avoid frequent memory fetches of recently accessed texture data.
I/O Controller Hub (ICH4)
The ICH4 is a fourth-generation I/O Controller Hub subsystem that integrates many of the input/output functions of the 845GE chipset, including a two­channel ATA100 Bus Master IDE controller. The ICH4 also interfaces with the PCI cards, the AC'97 Audio CODEC and the various communications ports. Nearly all communications between the GMCH and the ICH4 takes place over the hub Interface, which is a 66 MHz/266 MB/s bus.
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Processors
The P4SGR/P4SGE supports single 478-pin Pentium 4 microPGA processors at up to 2.8 GHz at a front side (system) bus speed of 533 or 400 MHz. Please refer to the support section of our web site for a complete listing of supported processors (http://www.supermicro.com/TechSupport.htm).
Memory
The P4SGR/P4SGE has two (2) 184-pin DIMM sockets that can support up to 2 GB of non-ECC unbuffered PC2700/2100 (DDR-333/266) low-profile SDRAM modules. Module sizes of 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB and 1 GB may be used to populate the DIMM slots.
Onboard SCSI (5013G-6 only)
Onboard SCSI is provided with an Adaptec AIC-7899 SCSI controller chip, which supports dual channel, Ultra160 SCSI at a burst throughput rate of 160 MB/sec for each channel. The P4SGR provides two SCSI ports: one internal 68-pin LVD Ultra160 connector (on Channel A) and one external/ internal (shared) 68-pin Ultra160 SCSI connector (channel B).
PCI Expansion Slots
The P4SGR/P4SGE has six 32-bit, 33 MHz PCI slots available. One riser card is included with the system for use with 32-bit PCI cards.
Network Interface Controllers (NIC)
The P4SGR/P4SGE supports two Gb LAN ports (or Network Interface con­trollers -NIC) based on Intel's 82540EM Ethernet controller chip.
Onboard Controllers/Ports
An onboard IDE controller supports one floppy drive and up to four UDMA/ 100 hard drives or ATAPI devices. Onboard I/O ports include one COM port, one parallel port, two USB ports, PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports, a VGA (graphics) port and two LAN (NIC) ports.
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Other Features
Other onboard features that promote system health include eight voltage monitors, a chassis intrusion header, auto-switching voltage regulators, chassis and CPU overheat sensors, virus protection and BIOS rescue.
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1-4 Contacting Supermicro
Headquarters
Address: SuperMicro Computer, Inc.
980 Rock Ave.
San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A. Tel: +1 (408) 503-8000 Fax: +1 (408) 503-8008 Email: marketing@supermicro.com (General Information)
support@supermicro.com (Technical Support) Web Site: www.supermicro.com
Europe
Address: SuperMicro Computer B.V.
Het Sterrenbeeld 28, 5215 ML
's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0) 73-6400390 Fax: +31 (0) 73-6416525 Email: sales@supermicro.nl (General Information)
support@supermicro.nl (Technical Support)
rma@supermicro.nl (Customer Support)
Asia-Pacific
Address: SuperMicro, Taiwan
D5, 4F, No. 16 Chien-Ba Road
Chung-Ho 235, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886-(2) 8226-3990 Fax: +886-(2) 8226-3991 Web Site: www.supermicro.com.tw Technical Support: Email: support@supermicro.com.tw Tel: 886-2-8228-1366, ext.132 or 139
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Server Installation
2-1 Overview
This chapter provides a quick setup checklist to get your SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i up and running. Following the steps in the order given should enable you to have the system operational within a minimal amount of time. This quick setup assumes that your 5013G-6/5013G-i system has come to you with the processor and memory preinstalled. If your system is not already fully integrated with a motherboard, processor, system memory etc., please turn to the chapter or section noted in each step for details on installing specific components.
2-2 Unpacking the SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i
You should inspect the box the SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i was shipped in and note if it was damaged in any way. If the server itself shows damage, you should file a damage claim with the carrier who delivered it.
Decide on a suitable location for the rack unit that will hold the SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i. It should be situated in a clean, dust-free area that is well ventilated. Avoid areas where heat, electrical noise and electromagnetic fields are generated. You will also need it placed near a grounded power outlet. Read the Rack and Server Precautions in the next section.
2-3 Preparing for Setup
The box the SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i was shipped in should include two sets of rail assemblies, two rail mounting brackets and the mounting screws you will need to install the system into the rack. Follow the steps in the order given to complete the installation process in a minimal amount of time. Please read this section in its entirety before you begin the installation procedure outlined in the sections that follow.
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Choosing a Setup Location
- Leave enough clearance in front of the rack to enable you to open
the front door completely (~25 inches).
- Leave approximately 30 inches of clearance in the back of the rack
to allow for sufficient airflow and ease in servicing.
Rack Precautions
- Ensure that the leveling jacks on the bottom of the rack are fully
extended to the floor with the full weight of the rack resting on them.
- In a single rack installation, stabilizers should be attached to the rack.
- In multiple rack installations, the racks should be coupled together.
- Always make sure the rack is stable before extending a component
from the rack.
- You should extend only one component at a time - extending two or
more simultaneously may cause the rack to become unstable.
Server Precautions
- Review the electrical and general safety precautions in Chapter 4.
- Determine the placement of each component in the rack
before
you
install the rails.
- Install the heaviest server components on the bottom of the rack
first, and then work up.
- Use a regulating uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to protect the server from power surges, voltage spikes and to keep your system operating in case of a power failure.
- Allow the power supply units and hot plug SCSI drives (5013G-6) to
cool before touching them.
- Always keep the rack's front door and all panels and components on
the servers closed when not servicing to maintain proper cooling.
! !
Warnings and Precautions!
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2-4 Installing the SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i into
a Rack
This section provides information on installing the SuperServer 5013G-6/ 5013G-i into a rack unit. If the5013G-6/5013G-i has already been mounted into a rack, you can skip ahead to Sections 2-5 and 2-6. There are a variety of rack units on the market, which may mean the assembly proce­dure will differ slightly. The following is a guideline for installing the 5013G­6/5013G-i into a rack with the rack rails provided with the system. You should also refer to the installation instructions that came with the rack unit you are using.
Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails
You should have received two rack rail assemblies with the SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i. Each of these assemblies consist of two sections: an inner fixed chassis rail that secures to the 5013G-6/5013G-i (A) and an outer fixed rack rail that secures directly to the rack itself (B). A sliding rail guide sandwiched between the two should remain attached to the fixed rack rail (see Figure 2-1). The A and B rails must be detached from each other to install.
To remove the fixed chassis rail (A), pull it out as far as possible - you should hear a "click" sound as a locking tab emerges from inside the rail assembly and locks the inner rail. Then depress the locking tab to pull the inner rail completely out. Do this for both the left and right side rack rail assemblies.
Figure 2-1. Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails
Mounting Holes
A
Locking Tab
B
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Installing the Chassis Rails
Position the fixed chassis rail sections you just removed along the side of the 5013G-6/5013G-i chassis making sure the five screw holes line up. Note that these two rails are left/right specific. Screw the rail securely to the side of the chassis (see Figure 2-2). Repeat this procedure for the other rail on the other side of the chassis. You will also need to attach the rail brackets when installing into a telco rack.
Locking Tabs: As you have seen, both chassis rails have a locking tab, which serves two functions. The first is to lock the server into place when installed and pushed fully into the rack, which is its normal position. Secondly, these tabs also lock the server in place when fully extended from the rack. This prevents the server from coming completely out of the rack when you pull it out for servicing.
Figure 2-2. Installing Chassis Rails
Installing the Rack Rails
Determine where you want to place the SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i in the rack (see Rack and Server Precautions in Section 2-3). Position the fixed rack rail/sliding rail guide assemblies at the desired location in the rack, keeping the sliding rail guide facing the inside of the rack. Screw the
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Figure 2-3. Installing the Server into a Rack
Installing the Server into the Rack
You should now have rails attached to both the chassis and the rack unit. The next step is to install the server into the rack. Do this by lining up the rear of the chassis rails with the front of the rack rails. Slide the chassis rails into the rack rails, keeping the pressure even on both sides (you may have to depress the locking tabs when inserting). See Figure 2-3.
When the server has been pushed completely into the rack, you should hear the locking tabs "click". Finish by inserting and tightening the thumbscrews that hold the front of the server to the rack.
assembly securely to the rack using the brackets provided. Attach the other assembly to the other side of the rack, making sure that both are at the exact same height and with the rail guides facing inward.
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Figure 2-4. Installing the Server into a Telco Rack
Installing the Server into a Telco Rack
If you are installing the SuperServer 5013G-6/5013G-i into a Telco type rack, follow the directions given on the previous pages for rack installation. The only difference in the installation procedure will be the positioning of the rack brackets to the rack. They should be spaced apart just enough to accomodate the width of the telco rack.
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2-5 Checking the Motherboard Setup
After you install the 5013G-6/5013G-i in the rack, you will need to open the unit to make sure the motherboard is properly installed and all the connec­tions have been made.
1. Accessing the inside of the 5013G-6/5013G-i (Figures 2-5a/2-5b)
First, release the retention screws that secure the unit to the rack. Grasp the two handles on either side and pull the unit straight out until it locks (you will hear a "click"). Next, depress the two buttons on the top of the chassis to release the top cover. There is a large rectangular recess in the middle front of the top cover to help you push the cover away from you until it stops. You can then lift the top cover from the chassis to gain full access to the inside of the server.
2. Check the CPU (processor)
You should have one processor already installed into the system board. Each processor should have its own heatsink attached. See Chapter 5 for instructions on processor installation.
3. Check the system memory
Your 5013G-6/5013G-i server system may have come with system memory already installed. Make sure all DIMMs are fully seated in their slots. For details on adding system memory, refer to Chapter 5.
4. Installing add-on cards
If desired, you can install an add-on card to the system. See Chapter 5 for details on installing a PCI add-on card.
5. Check all cable connections and airflow
Make sure all power and data cables are properly connected and not blocking the airflow. See Chapter 5 for details on cable connections. Also, check the air seals for damage. The air seals are located under the blower fan and beneath the frame cross section that separates the drive bay area from the motherboard area of the chassis.
Note: Make sure that the air seals are properly installed.
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Figure 2-5a.
Accessing the Inside of the SuperServer 5013G-6
(with SCSI drive removed)
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Figure 2-5b.
Accessing the Inside of the SuperServer 5013G-i
(with IDE drive removed)
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2-6 Checking the Drive Bay Setup
Next, you should check to make sure the peripheral drives and the SCSI drives and SCA backplane (5013G-6 only) or IDE drives (5013G-i only) have been properly installed and all connections have been made.
1. Accessing the drive bays
All drives can be accessed from the front of the server. For servicing the CD-ROM and floppy drives, you will need to remove the top chassis cover. The SCSI disk drives can be installed and removed from the front of the chassis without removing the top chassis cover.
2. Installing a CD-ROM and floppy disk drives
Refer to Chapter 6 if you need to reinstall a CD-ROM and/or floppy disk drive to the system.
3. Check the SCSI disk drives (5013G-6)
Depending upon your system's configuration, your system may have one or two SCSI drives already installed. If you need to install SCSI drives, please refer to the appropriate section in Chapter 6.
4. Check the IDE disk drives (5013G-i)
Depending upon your system's configuration, your system may have one or two IDE hard drives already installed. If you need to install an IDE hard drive, please refer to the appropriate section in Chapter 6.
5. Check the airflow
Airflow is provided by a 10-cm input fan and one (optional) 4-cm cooling fan. The system component layout was carefully designed to promote sufficient airflow through the small 1U rackmount space. Also note that all power and data cables have been routed in such a way that they do not block the airflow generated by the fans.
6. Supplying power to the system
The last thing you must do is to provide input power to the system. Plug the power cord from the power supply unit into a high-quality power strip that offers protection from electrical noise and power surges. It is recommended that you use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
Chapter 3: System Interface
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Chapter 3
System Interface
3-1 Overview
There are several LEDs on the control panel as well as others on the SCSI drive carriers and the motherboard to keep you constantly informed of the overall status of the system as well as the activity and health of specific components. There are also two buttons on the chassis control panel and an on/off switch on the power supply. This chapter explains the meanings of all LED indicators and the appropriate response you may need to take.
3-2 Control Panel Buttons
There are two push-button buttons located on the front of the chassis. These are (in order from left to right) a reset button and a power on/off button.
l RESET: The reset switch reboots the system.
l POWER: This is the main power switch, which is used to apply or
turn off the main system power. Turning off system power with this button removes the main power but keeps standby power supplied to the system.
RESET
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3-3 Control Panel LEDs
The control panel located on the front of the SC810 chassis has five LEDs. These LEDs provide you with critical information related to different parts of the system. This section explains what each LED indicates when illumi­nated and any corrective action you may need to take.
l OVERHEAT: Indicates an overheat condition in the chassis. This may be caused by cables obstructing the airflow in the system, or the ambient room temperature being too warm. You should also check to make sure that the chassis cover is installed and that all fans are present and operat­ing normally. Finally, check the air seals for damage. The air seals are located under the blower fan and beneath the frame cross section that separates the drive bay area from the motherboard area of the chassis.
l NIC2: Indicates network activity on LAN2 when flashing.
l NIC1: Indicates network activity on LAN1 when flashing.
l HDD: Indicates IDE channel activity. On the SuperServer 5013G-6/
5013G-i, this light indicates CD-ROM drive activity when flashing.
NIC2
NIC1
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