Wiwynn SV7110 User Manual

SV7110
User Manual
Version 1.7
December 2015
Copyright © 2015 Wiwynn. All rights reserved.
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Copyright
Copyright © 2015 by Wiwynn Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Wiwynn Corporation.
Disclaimer
The information in this guide is subject to change without notice. Wiwynn Corporation makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Any Wiwynn Corporation software described in this manual is sold or licensed "as is". Should the programs prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and not Wiwynn Corporation, its distributor, or its dealer) assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software.
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Revision History
Date
Version
Changes
2015/01/06
1.0
First release
2015/01/22
1.1
Used new Panther+ board, LSI baseboard and SAS expander board. New photos in section 3.22 Debug Card.
2015/02/10
1.1
Added Battery Warning in section 3.13
2015/03/13
1.2
Added item 7 in section 3.1.
2015/04/28
1.3
Revised sections 2.1, 2.4, 3.22, 3.9.1,
3.12.1 and 5.2.
2015/05/08
1.3
Change PCIE CONN to GF1 in section
2.4
2015/05/26
1.4
Revised sections 3.7 and 3.11.
2015/11/20
1.5
Added Chapter 4 Firmware Update
2015/12/02
1.6
Update Section 2.1 System Specification
2015/12/28
1.7
1. Updated BMC and BIOS firmware updates in Chapter 4.
2. Added 4. Expander Firmware Update via in-band SAS Interface in Chapter 4.
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Contents
1. Preface.............................................................................................. 6
1.1 Introduction ............................................................................ 6
1.2 About this Manual ................................................................... 6
2. System Tour ..................................................................................... 7
2.1 System Specification .............................................................. 7
2.2 Front Panel ............................................................................. 8
2.3 Rear Panel ............................................................................. 9
2.4 SAS Expander Board ........................................................... 10
2.5 Panther+ Board .................................................................... 12
2.6 LSI Baseboard...................................................................... 14
2.7 Drive Plane Board ................................................................ 15
2.8 Fan Controller Board ............................................................ 17
3. System Upgrades .......................................................................... 18
3.1 Safety instructions ................................................................ 18
3.2 Recommended Tools ........................................................... 20
3.3 Replacing the Side Ear Brackets .......................................... 21
3.4 Replacing the System .......................................................... 23
3.5 Opening the System ............................................................. 27
3.6 Replacing the System Fans ................................................. 29
3.7 Replacing the Panther+ Board ............................................. 31
3.8 Replacing the Memory ......................................................... 34
3.9 Replacing the mSATA SSD Module ..................................... 36
3.10 Replacing the M.2 SSD Module ........................................... 38
3.11 Replacing the LSI Baseboard ............................................... 40
3.12 Replacing the Mezzanine Card ............................................ 42
3.13 Replacing the Battery ........................................................... 44
3.14 Replacing the SAS Expander Board .................................... 46
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3.15 Replacing the Hard Disk Drives ........................................... 48
3.16 Replacing the Power Cable .................................................. 52
3.17 Replacing the HDD Tray ...................................................... 56
3.18 Replacing the Bus Bar Cables ............................................. 61
3.19 Replacing the Fan Controller Board ..................................... 65
3.20 Replacing the Power Transition Board ................................. 68
3.21 Replacing the Drive Plane Board ......................................... 72
3.22 Debug Card .......................................................................... 74
4. Firmware Update ........................................................................... 76
5. Wiwynn Supported SES Pages .................................................... 80
6. Checkpoints and Errors ................................................................ 91
6.1 Error Code Definition ............................................................ 91
6.2 Post Code Table................................................................... 98
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1. Preface
Designed to support up to thirty SAS and SATA hard drives in a 2U chassis, Wiwynn SV7110 stands out from other storage servers with the highest storage density in the industry. In addition, Wiwynn SV7110 is not just a storage subsystem but also a computing server with up to two Intel® Atom server nodes.
1.1 Introduction
Wiwynn SV7110 supports high availability with hot-plug hard drives and redundant cooling. Its tool-less design makes it easy to maintain and replace.
1.2 About this Manual
The contents in this manual include:
Chapter 2 – describes the system specification, front and rear components, and the different boards Chapter 3 – shows how to replace the system and system components Chapter 4 – shows how to upgrade the firmware Chapter 5 – lists the Wiwynn supported SES pages Chapter 6 – lists the checkpoints and errors
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2. System Tour
2.1 System Specification
Node
Processor
Intel® Atom C2700 series
Memory
Up to 32GB; 2GB/4GB/8GB DDR3 up to 1600MT/s; 4 SODIMM slots
Storage and IO
Expander
SAS 12G Expander
Storage
Thirty 3.5" hot-plug drive bays:
SAS HDD (10K rpm) Nearline SAS HDD (7.2K rpm) SATA HDD (7.2K rpm)
One EXT mini-SAS 12G port
Remote Management
IPMI V2.0 compliant Remote Management Controller (option) Serial-over-LAN
Expansion Slots
One PCI-E x8 mezzanine slot with x4 signal: Single 10GbE SFP+ port
Power Supply, Physical and Packaging Specifications
Power Supply
Centralized 12V DC bus bar
Power Consumption
305W (Idle); 515W (Max)
Form Factor and Dimensions
2 OU rack; 93.5 (H) * 536 (W) * 878 (D) (mm)
Weight
38 kg ~ 55 kg
OS Support List
CentOS 6.x (64 bits)
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2.2 Front Panel
The illustration below shows the system front panel.
Item
Component
1
HDD Tray 1
2
Mini-SAS External Connector
3
HDD Tray 1 Primary Side
4
USB Connector
5
10G Card Connector
6
Debug Card Connector
7
Debug Card Connector
8
HDD Tray 2 Primary Side
9
Mini-SAS External Connector
10
HDD Tray 2
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2.3 Rear Panel
Item
Component
1
Fan 1
2
Fan 2
3
Fan 3
4
Fan 4
5
Fan 5
6
Fan 6
7
Top Cover Thumbscrews
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2.4 SAS Expander Board
Item
Connector
Description
1
EXT SAS CONN
External Mini-SAS Connector
2
DEBUG
Debug Card Connector
3
GF1
Golden Finger
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2.4.1 SAS Expander Board LED Indicator Status
Item
LED Indicator
LED
Color
LED State
Status
1
External Mini SAS LED
Solid Blue
SAS Links Healthy
Solid Red
Loss of SAS Links
Off
No SAS Links
2
Internal Mini SAS LED
Solid Blue
SAS Links Healthy
3
Solid Red
Loss of SAS Links
Off
No SAS Links
4
Enclosure Status
LED Solid Blue
Normal System Operation
Solid Red
Any Error in Whole Enclosure
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2.5 Panther+ Board
2.5.1 Panther+ Board Top View
Item
Connector
Description
1
DDR CHB_0
DIMM3 Slot
2
mSATA CONN
mSATA Connector
3
NGFF CONN
NGFF M.2 Connector
4
DDR CHA_0
DIMM1 Slot
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2.5.2 Panther+ Board Bottom View
Item
Connector
Description
1
GF1
Golden Finger
2
DDR CHB_1
DIMM4 Slot
3
DDR CHA_1
DIMM2 Slot
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2.6 LSI Baseboard
Item
Connector
Description
1
CN1
External Mini-SAS Connector
2
CN2
Internal Mini-SAS Connector
3
CN8
Riser Card Connector
4
SKT1
USB Port
5
MEZCN1
Mezzanine Card Connector
6
CN3
Debug Card Connector
7
PWR
Power Button
8
RST
Reset Button
9
BAT1
RTC Battery Holder
10
GF1
Golden Finger
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2.7 Drive Plane Board
Item
Connector
Description
1
STRADDLE
Straddle Connector
2
HDD0
HDD0 Connector
3
HDD1
HDD1 Connector
4
HDD2
HDD2 Connector
5
HDD3
HDD3 Connector
6
HDD4
HDD4 Connector
7
HDD5
HDD5 Connector
8
HDD6
HDD6 Connector
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Item
Connector
Description
9
HDD7
HDD7 Connector
10
HDD8
HDD8 Connector
11
HDD9
HDD9 Connector
12
HDD10
HDD10 Connector
13
HDD11
HDD11 Connector
14
HDD12
HDD12 Connector
15
HDD13
HDD13 Connector
16
HDD14
HDD14 Connector
17
X1PCIE_A1
PCIE X1 Connector A for signals
18
X16PCIE_A
PCIE X16 Connector A for differential
19
X1PCIE_A2
PCIE X1 Connector A for power
20
X1PCIE_B1
PCIE X1 Connector B for signals
21
X16PCIE_B
PCIE X16 Connector B for differential
22
X1PCIE_B2
PCIE X1 Connector B for power
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2.8 Fan Controller Board
Item
Connector
Description
1
FAN HEADER 1
Fan 1 Connector
2
FAN HEADER 2
Fan 2 Connector
3
FAN HEADER 3
Fan 3 Connector
4
FAN HEADER 4
Fan 4 Connector
5
FAN HEADER 5
Fan 5 Connector
6
FAN HEADER 6
Fan 6 Connector
7
CN9
Power Cable Connector 1
8
CN10
Power Cable Connector 2
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3. System Upgrades
3.1 Safety instructions
Read these instructions carefully. Keep this document for future reference. Follow all warnings and instructions for your safety and to avoid damaging the system.
1 Use both hands on the Tray Handles at all times and keep the HDD
tray in the horizontal position when pulling it out or pushing it in to avoid damaging the HDDs and SAS Expander Boards.
2 To avoid any injury, do not hold and use the latches or other parts of
the HDD Tray to pull out or push it in.
3 For safety reason, after pulling out the HDD tray, keep holding the
tray handles to prevent the HDD tray from dropping.
4 HDD latches on the HDD tray may pop out if systems are
inappropriately handled during transport, for example, if it dropped upside down. This will prevent you from pulling out the upper or lower HDD tray alone. To fix this, you need to pull out the two HDD trays together, find the HDD latches that popped out and press them back into place. If you still cannot pull out the HDD tray, DO NOT FORCE IT and contact Customer Service for assistance.
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5 When pulling the system out of the rack for performing system
upgrade, maintenance and debug, make sure to always place the
system in a flat rigid surface.
Caution: DO NOT place the system on a foam pad or other non-rigid surface; doing so may cause the chassis to warp, damaging the SAS Expander Boards and damaging the drive plane board connectors while pulling out the HDD tray.
6 Before you pull out one HDD Tray, make sure the other HDD Tray is
latched and secured by latch handles.
7 Caution: The power energy in your system have energy hazards
which can cause bodily harm. Unless you are instructed otherwise, only TRAINED service technicians are authorized to remove the covers and access any of the components inside the system. Remove the power before executing any of the following processes:
- Replacing the Power cable; or
- Replacing the Bus Bar Cables; or
- Replacing the Fan Controller Board.
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3.2 Recommended Tools
In performing the disassembly and assembly process, you will need the following tools:
Philips screwdriver
Flat screwdriver
Torx screwdriver
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3.3 Replacing the Side Ear Brackets
The system is shipped with two side ear brackets installed as a safety precaution during transport. Remove the brackets before installing the system in its rack.
3.3.1 Removing the Side Ear Brackets
1 Remove the four screws securing the side ear brackets to the
chassis.
2 Detach the two side ear brackets from the chassis.
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3.3.2 Installing the Side Ear Brackets
1 Place the two side ear brackets into the chassis.
2 Secure the side ear brackets to the chassis by using four screws.
Tighten screws using 1.0 kgf-cm torque. Do not over-tighten screws; damage to the HDD trays may result.
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3.4 Replacing the System
3.4.1 Removing the System from the Rack
1 Lift the tabs to release the latch handles that secure the two HDD
trays to the chassis.
2 Slide the system slowly out of the rack using two hands.
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3 When the latch handles clear the rack posts, return the latch
handles to the lock position (1), then slide the system out of the rack (2).
Caution: The system is very heavy. Use a server lift or at least two people to lift the system into or from the rack.
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3.4.2 Installing the System into the Rack
1 Insert the system into the chassis (1), and then lift the tabs to
release the latch handles (2).
Caution: The system is very heavy. Use a server lift or at least two people to lift the system into or from the rack.
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2 Push the system all the way into the rack.
3 Push the latch handles until they lock into place.
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3.5 Opening the System
3.5.1 Removing the Top Cover
1 Remove the system from the rack (see Removing the System
from the Rack on page 23).
2 Loosen the two thumbscrews securing the top cover to the chassis.
3 Slide the top cover towards the rear and lift it off the chassis.
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3.5.2 Installing the Top Cover
1 Lower the top cover onto the chassis and slide it towards the front
until the thumbscrews are aligned with the screw holes.
2 Secure the top cover to the chassis by tightening the two
thumbscrews.
3 Install the system into the rack (see Installing the System into the
Rack on page 25).
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3.6 Replacing the System Fans
3.6.1 Removing the Fan Module
1 Remove the system from the rack (see Removing the System
from the Rack on page 23).
2 Loosen the thumbscrew securing the fan module to the chassis.
3 Pull out the fan module (1) and lift it (2) off the chassis.
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3.6.2 Installing the Fan Module
1 Insert the fan module (1) and push (2) until it is seated firmly into
the chassis.
2 Secure the fan module to the chassis by tightening the
thumbscrew.
3 Install the system into the rack (see Installing the System into the
Rack on page 25).
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3.7 Replacing the Panther+ Board
WARNING
The heat sink on the bottom side of the Panther+ board may be hot. To avoid possible burns, do not touch the heat sink.
CAUTION
Panther+ board does not support hot-plug. Please follow the instructions in the following sections to remove/install the Panther+ board. Incorrect procedure may cause damages to the system and/or components.
TiP To replace the Panther+ Board without having to turn
off the system power, skip this section and proceed to section 3.11 Replacing the LSI Baseboard.
3.7.1 Removing the Panther+ Board
1 Make sure the system power is turned off. 2 Unlock the clips securing the Panther+ board to the LSI baseboard.
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3 Pull out the Panther+ board.
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3.7.2 Installing the Panther+ Board
1 Make sure the system power is turned off. 2 Insert the Panther+ board into the clips on the LSI baseboard and
push until the Panther+ board is firmly latched into place.
3 Lock the clips to secure the Panther+ board in place.
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3.8 Replacing the Memory
3.8.1 Removing the Memory
1 Remove the Panther+ board (see Removing the Panther+ Board
on page 31).
2 Open the locking clips to release the memory module.
3 Gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from the
memory slot.
4 Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have removed all the memory
modules from the top and bottom sides of the Panther+ board.
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3.8.2 Installing the Memory
1 Insert the memory module into the memory slot on the Panther+
board.
2 Gently press the memory module downward until the locking clips
latch into place.
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have installed all the memory
modules on the top and bottom sides of the Panther+ board.
4 Install the Panther+ board (see Installing the Panther+ Board on
page 33).
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3.9 Replacing the mSATA SSD Module
3.9.1 Removing the mSATA SSD Module
1 Remove the Panther+ board (see Removing the Panther+ Board
on page 31).
2 Push the two corners of the green plastic holder to release the
mSATA SSD module.
3 Remove the mSATA SSD module from the Panther+ board.
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3.9.2 Installing the mSATA SSD Module
1 Insert the mSATA SSD module into its connector.
2 Gently press the mSATA module until it latches into place.
3 Install the Panther+ board (see Installing the Panther+ Board on
page 33).
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3.10 Replacing the M.2 SSD Module
3.10.1 Removing the M.2 SSD Module
1 Remove the Panther+ board (see Removing the Panther+ Board
on page 31).
2 Pry the green plastic holder to release the M.2 SSD module.
3 Remove the M.2 SSD module from the Panther+ board.
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3.10.2 Installing the M.2 SSD Module
1 Insert the M.2 SSD module into its connector.
2 Press and hold the M.2 SSD module (1), then close the green
plastic holder (2) to secure the M.2 SSD module in place.
3 Install the Panther+ board (see Installing the Panther+ Board on
page 33).
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3.11 Replacing the LSI Baseboard
WARNING
The heat sink on the LSI baseboard may be hot. To avoid possible burns, do not touch the heat sink.
3.11.1 Removing the LSI Baseboard
1 Loosen the thumbscrew securing the LSI baseboard to the HDD
tray.
2 Use the two tabs to pull out the LSI baseboard from the HDD tray.
3 Remove the Panther+ board if it is still attached to the LSI
baseboard (see steps 2 and 3 in Removing the Panther+ Board on page 31).
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3.11.2 Installing the LSI Baseboard
1 Install the Panther+ board (see steps 2 and 3 in Installing the
Panther+ Board on page 33).
2 Insert the LSI baseboard into the HDD tray.
3 Secure the LSI baseboard to the HDD tray by tightening the
thumbscrew.
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3.12 Replacing the Mezzanine Card
3.12.1 Removing the Mezzanine Card
1 Remove the LSI baseboard (see Removing the LSI Baseboard on
page 40).
2 Pinch the two retainer plugs (1) and press the two latches (2) to
remove the mezzanine card (3).
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3.12.2 Installing the Mezzanine Card
1 Align the holes on the mezzanine card with the corresponding
retainer plugs and posts on the LSI baseboard.
2 Press down the mezzanine card gently until it latches into place.
3 Install the LSI baseboard (see Installing the LSI Baseboard on
page 41).
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3.13 Replacing the Battery
WARNING
There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer.
3.13.1 Removing the Battery
1 Remove the LSI baseboard (see Removing the LSI Baseboard on
page 40).
2 Push the battery clip (1) and remove the battery (2) from its holder.
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3.13.2 Installing the Battery
1 Insert the battery into the battery holder and push until the battery
is properly seated.
2 Install the LSI baseboard (see Installing the LSI Baseboard on
page 41).
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3.14 Replacing the SAS Expander Board
3.14.1 Removing the SAS Expander Board
1 Loosen the thumbscrew securing the SAS expander board to the
HDD tray.
2 Use the two tabs to pull out the SAS expander board from the HDD
tray.
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3.14.2 Installing the SAS Expander Board
1 Insert the SAS expander board into the HDD tray.
2 Secure the SAS expander board to the HDD tray by tightening the
thumbscrew.
NOTE: Only the inboard thumbscrew is used; the thumbscrew
under the release lever is not screwed into the tray.
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3.15 Replacing the Hard Disk Drives
3.15.1 Removing the Hard Disk Drive
1 Lift the tabs to release the latch handles that secure the HDD tray
to the chassis.
2 Pull out the HDD tray from the chassis using both hands.
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3 Press the latch that secures the HDD cover to the tray (1) and lift up
the HDD cover (2).
4 Slide the HDD to disengage it from its connector and remove the
HDD from the HDD tray.
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3.15.2 Installing the Hard Disk Drive
1 Insert the HDD into the tray and slide it toward the connector until it
latches into place.
2 Push down the HDD cover until it latches into place. DO NOT slam
the HDD cover in place – apply pressure to the green latch while pushing the cover downwards, then release the green latch to engage the tray. Pushing the cover into place without doing this may result in shock which may damage neighboring HDDs. Applying pressure to the HDD cover will cause unbalanced force, this may result in latch non- engagement to the tray.
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3 Push the HDD tray all the way into the chassis using both hands.
4 Push the latch handles until they lock into place.
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3.16 Replacing the Power Cable
3.16.1 Removing the Power Cable
1 Remove the system from the rack (see Removing the System
from the Rack on page 23).
2 Remove the top cover (see Removing the Top Cover on page
27).
3 Disconnect the power cable from the drive plane board.
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4 Remove the cable clips that secure the power cable to the guide
rail.
5 Disconnect the power cable from the fan controller board.
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3.16.2 Installing the Power Cable
1 Connect the power cable to the fan controller board.
2 Secure the power cable to the guide rail using cable clips.
Note: Make sure that the green cables are placed at the upper
side of the guard rail housing.
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3 Connect the power cable to the drive plane board.
4 Install the top cover (see Installing the Top Cover on page 28). 5 Install the system into the rack (see Installing the System into the
Rack on page 25).
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3.17 Replacing the HDD Tray
3.17.1 Removing the HDD Tray
1 Lift the tabs to release the latch handles that secure the HDD tray
to the chassis.
2 Pull out the HDD tray from the chassis using both hands.
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3 Disconnect the power cable from the drive plane board.
4 Loosen the thumbscrew securing the HDD tray to the guide rail.
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5 Push down the safety latches on both sides of the HDD tray (1),
and then pull the HDD tray out of the chassis (2). If the latches are not pushed down completely, or if the HDD tray cannot be pulled out, push the tray back into the chassis approximately 1/8” (3mm) and try again.
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3.17.2 Installing the HDD Tray
1 Insert the HDD tray into the chassis, making sure the sliders are
properly aligned with the rails in the chassis.
2 Secure the HDD tray to the guide rail by tightening the thumbscrew.
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3 Connect the power cable to the drive plane board.
4 Press the HDD tray into the chassis until the handles latch into
place.
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3.18 Replacing the Bus Bar Cables
3.18.1 Removing the Bus Bar Cables
1 Remove the system from the rack (see Removing the System
from the Rack on page 23).
2 Remove the top cover (see Removing the Top Cover on page
27).
3 Remove the fan modules (see Removing the Fan Module on
page 29).
4 Remove the power cables (see Removing the Power Cable on
page 52).
5 Remove the HDD trays (see Removing the HDD Tray on page
56).
6 Remove the five screws securing the bus bar cables to the fan
controller board.
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7 Use a torx screw driver to remove the four torx screws securing the
bus bar cables to the chassis.
8 Lift the bus bar cables off the chassis.
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3.18.2 Installing the Bus Bar Cables
1 Place the bus bar cables into the chassis.
2 Use a torx screwdriver to secure the bus bar cables to the chassis
with four torx screws.
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3 Secure the bus bar cables to the fan controller board using five
screws.
4 Install the HDD trays (see Installing the HDD Tray on page 59). 5 Install the power cables (see Installing the Power Cable on page
54).
6 Install the fan modules (see Installing the Fan Module on page
30).
7 Install the top cover (see Installing the Top Cover on page 28). 8 Install the system into the rack (see Installing the System into the
Rack on page 25).
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3.19 Replacing the Fan Controller Board
3.19.1 Removing the Fan Controller Board
1 Remove the system from the rack (see Removing the System
from the Rack on page 23).
2 Remove the top cover (see Removing the Top Cover on page
27).
3 Remove the fan modules (see Removing the Fan Module on
page 29).
4 Remove the power cables (see Removing the Power Cable on
page 52).
5 Remove the HDD trays (see Removing the HDD Tray on page
56).
6 Remove the bus bar cables (see Removing the Bus Bar Cables
on page 61).
7 Remove the eight screws securing the fan controller board to the
chassis.
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8 Lift the fan controller board off the chassis.
3.19.2 Installing the Fan Controller Board
1 Place the fan controller board into the chassis.
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2 Secure the fan controller board to the chassis using eight screws.
3 Install the bus bar cables (see Installing the Bus Bar Cables on
page 63).
4 Install the HDD trays (see Installing the HDD Tray on page 59). 5 Install the power cables (see Installing the Power Cable on page
53).
6 Install the fan modules (see Installing the Fan Module on page
30).
7 Install the top cover (see Installing the Top Cover on page 28). 8 Install the system into the rack (see Installing the System into the
Rack on page 25).
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3.20 Replacing the Power Transition Board
3.20.1 Removing the Power Transition Board
1 Remove the LSI baseboard (see Removing the LSI Baseboard on
page 40).
2 Remove the SAS expander board (see Removing the SAS
Expander Board on page 46).
3 Remove the hard disk drives (see Removing the Hard Disk Drive
on page 48).
4 Remove the HDD trays (see Removing the HDD Tray on page
56).
5 Turn the tray over to access the base of the tray. 6 Remove the four screws securing the power transition board to the
chassis.
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7 Detach the plastic ramp from the power transition board.
8 Slide the power transition board to disengage it from the drive
plane board, and then lift it off the chassis.
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3.20.2 Installing the Power Transition Board
1 Insert the power transition board into the chassis and slide it toward
the drive plane board until it latches into place.
2 Place the plastic ramp into the power transition board.
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3 Secure the power transition board to the chassis using four screws.
4 Install the HDD trays (see Installing the HDD Tray on page 59). 5 Install the hard disk drives (see Installing the Hard Disk Drive on
page 50).
6 Install the LSI baseboard (see page 41) and the SAS expander
board (see page 47).
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3.21 Replacing the Drive Plane Board
3.21.1 Removing the Drive Plane Board
1 Remove the LSI baseboard (see page 40) and the SAS expander
board (see page 46).
2 Remove the hard disk drives (see Removing the Hard Disk Drive
on page 48).
3 Remove the HDD trays (see Removing the HDD Tray on page
56).
4 Remove the power transition board (see Removing the Power
Transition Board on page 68).
5 Remove the thirteen screws securing the drive plane board to the
chassis.
6 Remove the drive plane board from the chassis
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3.21.2 Installing the Drive Plane Board
1 Place the drive plane board into the chassis.
2 Secure the drive plane board to the chassis using thirteen screws.
3 Install the power transition board (see Installing the Power
Transition Board on page 70).
4 Install the HDD trays (see Installing the HDD Tray on page 59). 5 Install the hard disk drives (see Installing the Hard Disk Drive on
page 50).
6 Install the LSI baseboard (see page 41) and the SAS expander
board (see page 47).
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3.22 Debug Card
3.22.1 Sub-System Selection for Debug Card
As a storage server, Wiwynn SV7110 contains two sub-systems. One is the CPU system and the other is the storage system. Each sub-system has a 7-segment LED for displaying two-digit error codes and a reset switch to trigger a sub-system reset.
Use the slide switch located beside the baseboard debug card connector to select which debug code to be displayed on the Wiwynn SV7110 debug card. Manufacturers default setting is POST code.
3.22.2 Installing Debug Card
1 Locate the ports for installing the debug card.
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2 Install the debug card.
3 Connect the serial cable from the debug card to any USB port on
your computer.
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4. Firmware Update
1. BMC Firmware Update
BMC can implement remote BMC firmware update without requiring any physical input on the system. Remote update can be through Out-Of-Band by management network or through logging into local OS (CentOS) by data network. The BMC firmware update tool(s) support CentOS 5.2.
The following steps show the alternate BMC firmware update by USB:
1 Add this ipmitool command to enable virtual device (default is
disable):
ipmitool raw 0x32 0xaa 0x00
2 Key in:
./Yafuflash –u USERID –p PASSW0RD –nw –ip
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx filename.ima
NOTE: The IP address is based on the actual user environment.
Wait for the flash process to finish and BMC will restart automatically.
A remote BMC firmware update may take a maximum of 5 minutes to complete. BMC firmware update and BMC reset processes do not require rebooting or powering down of the host system and have no impact on normal operation of host system. Wiwynn BMC is fully functional after firmware update and reset without requiring further configuration.
BMC supports dual images for fail-over function.
Normally, BCM always boots from image 1. If image 1 is damaged, u-boot selects image 2 to boot. After the user updates image 1, u-boot
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selects image 1 to boot again.
2. FPGA Code Update
BMC can implement remote FPGA code update without requiring any physical input on the system. Remote update can be through Out-Of-Band by management network or through logging into local OS (CentOS) by data network. The BMC firmware update tool(s) support CentOS 5.2.
The following steps show the alternate FPGA code update by USB:
1 Add this ipmitool command to enable virtual device (default is
disable):
ipmitool raw 0x32 0xaa 0x00
2 Key in:
./Yafuflash -cd -cpld fpga.bin (at local OS)
Wait for the flash process to finish and BMC will restart automatically.
3. Remote BIOS Recovery via OOB
BMC implements BIOS recovery mechanism through OOB. You can use this command to perform BIOS recovery:
Key in:
./Yafuflash-u USERID -p PASSW0RD -nw -ip
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -d 2 ~/filename.iso
NOTE: The IP address is based on the actual user environment.
After issuing this command, BIOS recovery mechanism starts automatically.
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The limitations are as follows:
1 BIOS boot section should be alive. 2 The image should be in ISO format. The ISO image includes also a
CRC-32 checksum and BMC will check if the image is correct or not based it on.
4. Expander Firmware Update via In-band SAS Interface
NOTE:
Wiwynn customers can download XTools from Wiwynn or contact Avago directly for license in using or downloading XTools.
For 12G Expander:
The 12G Expander requires the sas3xfw.fw and mfg.bin binary files to update the firmware via in-band SAS interface on the system. You need to login to the local OS (CentOS) through the data network. The 12G Expander firmware update script uses Avago 12G XTools that support CentOS 6.x.
For example: Expander SAS ID is 570e28402007d0ff
1 Key in this command to update the expander firmware:
./g3Xflash -i 570e28402007d0ff -y down fw sas3xfw.fw
Wait for the flash process to finish.
2 Key in this command to update the expander configuration region:
./g3Xflash -i 570e28402007d0ff -y down mfg mfg.bin 3
Wait for the flash process to finish.
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3 Key in this command to reset the expander and apply the new
expander firmware:
./g3Xflash -i 570e28402007d0ff -y reset exp
Wait for at least one minute.
For 6G Expander:
The 6G Expander requires the sas2xfw.fw and mfg.bin binary files to update the firmware via in-band SAS interface on the system. You need to login to the local OS (CentOS) through the data network. The 6G Expander firmware update script uses Avago 6G XTools that support CentOS 6.x.
For example: Expander SAS ID is 570e28402007d0ff
1 Key in this command to update the expander firmware
./xflash -i 570e28402007d0ff -y down fw sas2xfw.fw 1
./xflash -i 570e28402007d0ff -y down fw sas2xfw.fw 2
Wait for the flash process to finish.
2 Key in this command to update the expander configuration region
./xflash -i 570e28402007d0ff -y down mfg mfg.bin 3
Wait for the flash process to finish.
3 Key in this command to reset the expander and apply the new
expander firmware:
./xflash -i 570e28402007d0ff -y reset exp
Wait for at least one minute.
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5. Wiwynn Supported SES Pages
Wiwynn SAS Expander firmware follows SES (SCSI Enclosure Services) standard so that supported SES pages can be retrieved by opening source utility such as Linux sg_ses tool.
The following examples show you how to retrieve the status of some SES pages via Linux sg_ses tool.
1. Get the status of SES page0
[root@localhost ~]# sg_ses -p 0 /dev/sg16
wiwynn HB2U 0415 Supported diagnostic pages: Supported Diagnostic Pages [sdp] [0x0] Configuration (SES) [cf] [0x1] Enclosure Status/Control (SES) [ec,es] [0x2] String In/Out (SES) [str] [0x4] Threshold In/Out (SES) [th] [0x5] Element Descriptor (SES) [ed] [0x7] Additional Element Status (SES-2) [aes] [0xa] Download Microcode (SES-2) [dm] [0xe]
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2. Get the status of SES page1
[root@localhost ~]# sg_ses -p 1 /dev/sg16
wiwynn HB2U 0415 Configuration diagnostic page: number of secondary subenclosures: 0 generation code: 0x0 enclosure descriptor list Subenclosure identifier: 0 (primary) relative ES process id: 1, number of ES processes: 1 number of type descriptor headers: 8 enclosure logical identifier (hex): 570e28402007d0ff enclosure vendor: wiwynn product: HB2U rev: 0404 vendor-specific data: 23 04 04 15 00 00 00 00 type descriptor header/text list Element type: Array device slot, subenclosure id: 0 number of possible elements: 15 text: ArrayDevicesInSubEnclsr0 Element type: SAS connector, subenclosure id: 0 number of possible elements: 19 text: ConnectorsInSubEnclsr0 Element type: Cooling, subenclosure id: 0 number of possible elements: 12 text: CoolingElementInSubEnclsr0 Element type: Temperature sensor, subenclosure id: 0 number of possible elements: 34 text: TempSensorsInSubEnclsr0 Element type: Voltage sensor, subenclosure id: 0 number of possible elements: 25
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text: VoltageSensorsInSubEnclsr0 Element type: Current sensor, subenclosure id: 0 number of possible elements: 3 text: CurrentSensorsInSubEnclsr0 Element type: Enclosure, subenclosure id: 0 number of possible elements: 1 text: EnclosureElementInSubEnclsr0 Element type: SAS expander, subenclosure id: 0 number of possible elements: 1 text: LSI SAS Expander
3. Get the status of SES page2
[root@localhost ~]# sg_ses -p 2 /dev/sg16
wiwynn HB2U 0415 Primary enclosure logical identifier (hex): 5f80f41f1bbbbbff Enclosure Status diagnostic page: INVOP=0, INFO=1, NON-CRIT=1, CRIT=1, UNRECOV=0 generation code: 0x0 status descriptor list Element type: Array device slot, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=0] Overall descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: Unsupported OK=0, Reserved device=0, Hot spare=0, Cons check=0 In crit array=0, In failed array=0, Rebuild/remap=0, R/R abort=0 App client bypass A=0, Do not remove=0, Enc bypass A=0, Enc bypass
B=0 Ready to insert=0, RMV=0, Ident=0, Report=0 App client bypass B=0, Fault sensed=0, Fault reqstd=0, Device off=0 Bypassed A=0, Bypassed B=0, Dev bypassed A=0, Dev bypassed B=0
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Element 0 descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: OK OK=0, Reserved device=0, Hot spare=0, Cons check=0 In crit array=0, In failed array=0, Rebuild/remap=0, R/R abort=0 App client bypass A=0, Do not remove=0, Enc bypass A=0, Enc bypass
B=0 Ready to insert=0, RMV=0, Ident=0, Report=0 App client bypass B=0, Fault sensed=0, Fault reqstd=0, Device off=0 Bypassed A=0, Bypassed B=0, Dev bypassed A=0, Dev bypassed B=0 Element 1 descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: OK OK=0, Reserved device=0, Hot spare=0, Cons check=0 In crit array=0, In failed array=0, Rebuild/remap=0, R/R abort=0 App client bypass A=0, Do not remove=0, Enc bypass A=0, Enc bypass
B=0 Ready to insert=0, RMV=0, Ident=0, Report=0 App client bypass B=0, Fault sensed=0, Fault reqstd=0, Device off=0 Bypassed A=0, Bypassed B=0, Dev bypassed A=0, Dev bypassed B=0
......
......
Element type: SAS connector, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=1] Overall descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: Unsupported Ident=0, No information Connector physical link=0x0, Fail=0 Element 0 descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: OK Ident=0, SAS Drive backplane receptacle (SFF-8482) [max 2 phys] Connector physical link=0x0, Fail=0
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Element 1 descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: OK Ident=0, SAS Drive backplane receptacle (SFF-8482) [max 2 phys] Connector physical link=0x0, Fail=0
......
......
Element type: Cooling, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=2] Overall descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: Unsupported Ident=0, Hot swap=0, Fail=0, Requested on=0, Off=0 Actual speed=0 rpm, Fan stopped Element 0 descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: OK Ident=0, Hot swap=0, Fail=0, Requested on=0, Off=0 Actual speed=6220 rpm, Fan at third highest speed Element 1 descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: OK Ident=0, Hot swap=0, Fail=0, Requested on=0, Off=0 Actual speed=6420 rpm, Fan at third highest speed
......
......
Element type: Temperature sensor, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=3] Overall descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: Unsupported Ident=0, Fail=0, OT failure=0, OT warning=0, UT failure=0 UT warning=0 Temperature: <reserved>
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Element 0 descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: OK Ident=0, Fail=0, OT failure=0, OT warning=0, UT failure=0 UT warning=0 Temperature=46 C Element 1 descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: OK Ident=0, Fail=0, OT failure=0, OT warning=0, UT failure=0 UT warning=0 Temperature=54 C
......
......
Element type: Voltage sensor, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=4] Overall descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: Unsupported Ident=0, Fail=0, Warn Over=0, Warn Under=0, Crit Over=0 Crit Under=0 Voltage: 0.00 volts Element 0 descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: OK Ident=0, Fail=0, Warn Over=0, Warn Under=0, Crit Over=0 Crit Under=0 Voltage: 12.37 volts Element 1 descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: OK Ident=0, Fail=0, Warn Over=0, Warn Under=0, Crit Over=0 Crit Under=0 Voltage: 12.22 volts
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......
......
Element type: Current sensor, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=5] Overall descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: Unsupported Ident=0, Fail=0, Warn Over=0, Crit Over=0 Current: 0.00 amps Element 0 descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: OK Ident=0, Fail=0, Warn Over=0, Crit Over=0 Current: 2.11 amps Element 1 descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: OK Ident=0, Fail=0, Warn Over=0, Crit Over=0 Current: 0.92 amps Element 2 descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: OK Ident=0, Fail=0, Warn Over=0, Crit Over=0 Current: 20.53 amps
Element type: Enclosure, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=6] Overall descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: Unsupported Ident=0, Time until power cycle=0, Failure indication=0 Warning indication=0, Requested power off duration=0 Failure requested=0, Warning requested=0 Element 0 descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: OK
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Ident=0, Time until power cycle=0, Failure indication=0 Warning indication=0, Requested power off duration=0 Failure requested=0, Warning requested=0
Element type: SAS expander, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=7] Overall descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: Unsupported Ident=0, Fail=0 Element 0 descriptor: Predicted failure=0, Disabled=0, Swap=0, status: OK Ident=0, Fail=0
4. Get the status of SES page7
[root@localhost ~]# sg_ses –p 7 /dev/sg16
wiwynn HB2U 0415 Primary enclosure logical identifier (hex): 5f80f41f1bbbbbff Element Descriptor In diagnostic page: generation code: 0x0 element descriptor by type list Element type: Array device slot, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=0] Overall descriptor: ArrayDevicesInSubEnclsr0 Element 0 descriptor: ArrayDevice00 Element 1 descriptor: ArrayDevice01 ... ...
Element type: SAS connector, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=1] Overall descriptor: ConnectorsInSubEnclsr0
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Element 0 descriptor: Connector00 Element 1 descriptor: Connector01 ... ...
Element type: Cooling, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=2] Overall descriptor: CoolingElementInSubEnclsr0 Element 0 descriptor: Fan_1_Front Element 1 descriptor: Fan_1_Rear ... ...
Element type: Temperature sensor, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=3] Overall descriptor: TempSensorsInSubEnclsr0 Element 0 descriptor: HBB_SAS_CTRL_Temp Element 1 descriptor: HBB_Expander_Temp ... ...
Element type: Voltage sensor, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=4] Overall descriptor: VoltageSensorsInSubEnclsr0 Element 0 descriptor: HBB_Voltage_12.5V_HotSwap Element 1 descriptor: HBB_Voltage_12.5V ... ...
Element type: Current sensor, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=5] Overall descriptor: CurrentSensorsInSubEnclsr0 Element 0 descriptor: HBB_Current
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Element 1 descriptor: PPC_Current Element 2 descriptor: FCB_Current
Element type: Enclosure, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=6] Overall descriptor: EnclosureElementInSubEnclsr0 Element 0 descriptor: EnclosureElement01
Element type: SAS expander, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=7] Overall descriptor: LSI SAS Expander Element 0 descriptor: Top ExpanderA
5. Get the status of SES page10
[root@localhost ~]# sg_ses -p 10 /dev/sg16
wiwynn HB2U 0415 Primary enclosure logical identifier (hex): 570e28402007d0ff Additional element status diagnostic page: generation code: 0x0 additional element status descriptor list Element type: Array device slot, subenclosure id: 0 [ti=0] Element index: 0 eiioe=0 Transport protocol: SAS number of phys: 1, not all phys: 0, device slot number: 0 phy index: 0 device type: end device initiator port for: target port for: SSP attached SAS address: 0x570e28402007d0ff SAS address: 0x5000cca0243792dd
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phy identifier: 0x0 Element index: 1 eiioe=0 Transport protocol: SAS number of phys: 1, not all phys: 0, device slot number: 1 phy index: 0 device type: end device initiator port for: target port for: SSP attached SAS address: 0x570e28402007d0ff SAS address: 0x5000cca024370f01 phy identifier: 0x0
......
......
Element index: 14 eiioe=0 Transport protocol: SAS number of phys: 1, not all phys: 0, device slot number: 14 phy index: 0 device type: end device initiator port for: target port for: SSP attached SAS address: 0x570e28402007d0ff SAS address: 0x5000cca02437939d phy identifier: 0x0
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6. Checkpoints and Errors
6.1 Error Code Definition
This section lists the full definitions of the Wiwynn SV7110 storage system error codes. These codes are displayed on the debug card when switch button selected and are stored in the storage system event log.
To get all error code via sg_read_buffer command with buffer id 0x76 as follows.
Example 1. Current status is “No error” means byte 0 (error code 0) will be set as 1.
# sg_read_buffer --mode=1 --id=0x76 -l 100 /dev/sgX
00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 00
Example 2. Current status has error code 50 & 94 means byte 50 & 94 (error code 50 & 94) will be set as 1.
# sg_read_buffer --mode=1 --id=0x76 -l 100 /dev/sgX
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 60 00 00 00 00
where /dev/sgX should be an SES device (such as sg1, sg2, ...)
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Error Code
Description
Condition
Event Log
0
No error
1
Reserved
2
Reserved
3
I2C bus A crash
Cannot query I2C device in I2C bus A
Critical-I2C Bus ID 0 Crash
4
I2C bus B crash
Cannot query I2C device in I2C bus B
Critical-I2C Bus ID 1 Crash
5
I2C bus C crash
Cannot query I2C device in I2C bus C
Critical-I2C Bus ID 2 Crash
6
I2C bus D crash
Cannot query I2C device in I2C bus D
Critical-I2C Bus ID 3 Crash
7
I2C bus E crash
Cannot query I2C device
Critical-I2C Bus ID
8
Reserved
9
Reserved
10
Reserved
11
Fan 1 front fault
Cannot query fan speed in fan module 1 front
Critical-Cooling ID 0 Fail,X(RPM)
12
Fan 1 rear fault
Cannot query fan speed in fan module 1 rear
Critical-Cooling ID 1 Fail,X(RPM)
13
Fan 2 front fault
Cannot query fan speed in fan module 2 front
Critical-Cooling ID 2 Fail,X(RPM)
14
Fan 2 rear fault
Cannot query fan speed in fan module 2 rear
Critical-Cooling ID 3 Fail,X(RPM)
15
Fan 3 front fault
Cannot query fan speed in fan module 3 front
Critical-Cooling ID 4 Fail,X(RPM)
16
Fan 3 rear fault
Cannot query fan speed in fan module 3 rear
Critical-Cooling ID 5 Fail,X(RPM)
17
Fan 4 front fault
Cannot query fan speed in fan module 4 front
Critical-Cooling ID 6 Fail,X(RPM)
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Error Code
Description
Condition
Event Log
18
Fan 4 rear fault
Cannot query fan speed in fan module 4 rear
Critical-Cooling ID 7 Fail,X(RPM)
19
Fan 5 front fault
Cannot query fan speed in fan module 5 front
Critical-Cooling ID 8 Fail,X(RPM)
20
Fan 5 rear fault
Cannot query fan speed in fan module 5 rear
Critical-Cooling ID 9 Fail,X(RPM)
21
Fan 6 front fault
Cannot query fan speed in fan module 6 front
Critical-Cooling ID 10 Fail,X(RPM)
22
Fan 6 rear fault
Cannot query fan speed in fan module 6 rear
Critical-Cooling ID 11 Fail,X(RPM)
23
Reserved
24
Reserved
25
PPC CPU Temp. warning
Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 7 Fail,Temp=X(C)
26
PPC DIMM A0 Temp. warning
Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 8 Fail,Temp=X(C)
27
PPC DIMM A1 Temp. warning
Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 9 Fail,Temp=X(C)
28
PPC DIMM B0 Temp. warning
Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 10 Fail,Temp=X(C)
29
PPC DIMM B1 Temp. warning
Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 11 Fail,Temp=X(C)
30
PPC Ambient
Temperature over critical
Critical-Temp. ID 12
31
DPB temp. 1
Temperature over critical
Critical-Temp. ID 13
32
DPB temp. 2
Temperature over critical
Critical-Temp. ID 14
33
DPB temp. 3
Temperature over critical
Critical-Temp. ID 15
34
DPB temp. 4
Temperature over critical
Critical-Temp. ID 16
35
FCB BJT temp. 1 warning
Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 17 Fail,Temp=X(C)
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Error Code
Description
Condition
Event Log
36
FCB BJT temp. 2 warning
Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 18 Fail,Temp=X(C)
37
HBB SAS CTRL
Temperature over critical
Critical-Temp. ID 0
38
HBB Expander
Temperature over critical
Critical-Temp. ID 1
39
HBB Ambient
Temperature over critical
Critical-Temp. ID 2
40
Reserved
41
Reserved
42
Reserved
43
PPC voltage warning
Voltage over or under critical threshold
Critical-Voltage ID ? Fail,V=X(mV)
44
HBB voltage
Voltage over or under
Critical-Voltage ID ?
45
DPB voltage warning
Voltage over or under critical threshold
(ID : Voltage sensor on HBB)
46
FCB voltage warning
Voltage over or under critical threshold
(ID : Voltage sensor on DPB)
47
PPC current warning
Current over or under critical threshold
(ID : Voltage sensor on FCB)
48
HBB current
Current over or under
Critical-Current ID 1
49
FCB current
Current over or under
Critical-Current ID 2
50
HDD0 SMART temp. warning
HDD0 Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 19 Fail,Temp=X(C)
51
HDD1 SMART temp. warning
HDD1 Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 20 Fail,Temp=X(C)
52
HDD2 SMART temp. warning
HDD2 Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 21 Fail,Temp=X(C)
53
HDD3 SMART temp. warning
HDD3 Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 22 Fail,Temp=X(C)
54
HDD4 SMART temp. warning
HDD4 Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 23 Fail,Temp=X(C)
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Error Code
Description
Condition
Event Log
55
HDD5 SMART temp. warning
HDD5 Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 24 Fail,Temp=X(C)
56
HDD6 SMART temp. warning
HDD6 Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 25 Fail,Temp=X(C)
57
HDD7 SMART temp. warning
HDD7 Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 26 Fail,Temp=X(C)
58
HDD8 SMART temp. warning
HDD8 Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 27 Fail,Temp=X(C)
59
HDD9 SMART temp. warning
HDD9 Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 28 Fail,Temp=X(C)
60
HDD10 SMART temp. warning
HDD10 Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 29 Fail,Temp=X(C)
61
HDD11 SMART temp. warning
HDD11 Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 30 Fail,Temp=X(C)
62
HDD12 SMART temp. warning
HDD12 Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 31 Fail,Temp=X(C)
63
HDD13 SMART temp. warning
HDD13 Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 32 Fail,Temp=X(C)
64
HDD14 SMART temp. warning
HDD14 Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 33 Fail,Temp=X(C)
65
HBB System Outlet Temp.
Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 3 Fail,Temp=X(C)
66
HBB IOC Ambient
Temperature over critical
Critical-Temp. ID 4
67
HBB Expander Ambient Temp.
Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 5 Fail,Temp=X(C)
68
HBB Mezz Ambient Temp.
Temperature over critical threshold
Critical-Temp. ID 6 Fail,Temp=X(C)
69
Reserved
70
HDD0 fault
HDD0 Array Device
Critical-HDD Slot 0
71
HDD1 fault
HDD1 Array Device
Critical-HDD Slot 1
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Error Code
Description
Condition
Event Log
72
HDD2 fault
HDD2 Array Device
Critical-HDD Slot 2
73
HDD3 fault
HDD3 Array Device
Critical-HDD Slot 3
74
HDD4 fault
HDD4 Array Device
Critical-HDD Slot 4
75
HDD5 fault
HDD5 Array Device
Critical-HDD Slot 5
76
HDD6 fault
HDD6 Array Device
Critical-HDD Slot 6
77
HDD7 fault
HDD7 Array Device
Critical-HDD Slot 7
78
HDD8 fault
HDD8 Array Device
Critical-HDD Slot 8
79
HDD9 fault
HDD9 Array Device
Critical-HDD Slot 9
80
HDD10 fault
HDD10 Array Device
Critical-HDD Slot 10
81
HDD11 fault
HDD11 Array Device
Critical-HDD Slot 11
82
HDD12 fault
HDD12 Array Device
Critical-HDD Slot 12
83
HDD13 fault
HDD13 Array Device
Critical-HDD Slot 13
84
HDD14 fault
HDD14 Array Device
Critical-HDD Slot 14
85
Reserved
86
Reserved
87
Reserved
88
Reserved
89
Reserved
90
External Mini-SAS link error
Loss of SAS links (x1~x3)
Critical-Connector ID 12 Loss Link(s)
91
Internal Mini-SAS link error
Loss of SAS links (x1~x3)
Critical-Connector ID 13 Loss Link(s)
92
Reserved
93
Self tray be pulled out
F/W detect self tray be pulled out
Critical-Self Tray Be Pulled Out
94
Peer tray be pulled out
F/W detect peer tray be pulled out
Critical-Peer Tray Be Pulled Out
95
Reserved
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Error
Description
Condition
Event Log
96
Reserved
97
Reserved
98
Reserved
99
Firmware and hardware not match
Only show this error code when FW initialization and then FW will hang
N/A
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6.2 Post Code Table
6.2.1 PEI Phase
A. Progress Codes
Normal:
Checkpoint
Description
0x10
PEI Core is started.
0x11
Pre-memory CPU initialization is started.
0x15
Pre-memory North Bridge initialization is started.
0x19
Pre-memory South Bridge initialization is started.
0x2B
Memory initialization. Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data reading.
0x2C
Memory initialization. Memory presence detection.
0x2D
Memory initialization. Programming memory timing information.
0x2E
Memory initialization. Configuring memory.
0x2F
Memory initialization (other).
0x30
Reserved for ASL.
0x31
Memory installed.
0x37
Post-Memory North Bridge initialization is started.
0x3B
Post-Memory South Bridge initialization is started.
0x4F
DXE IPL is started.
0x60
DXE Core is started.
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Recovery:
Checkpoint
Description
0xF0
Recovery condition triggered by firmware (Auto recovery)
0xF1
Recovery condition triggered by user (Forced recovery)
0xF2
Recovery process started
0xF3
Recovery firmware image is found
0xF4
Recovery firmware image is loaded
B. Error Codes
Normal:
Checkpoint
Description
0x50
Memory initialization error. Invalid memory type or incompatible memory speed
0x51
Memory initialization error. SPD reading has failed
0x52
Memory initialization error. Invalid memory size or memory modules do not match
0x53
Memory initialization error. No usable memory detected
0x54
Unspecified memory initialization error
0x55
Memory not installed
0x56
Invalid CPU type or Speed
0x57
CPU mismatch
0x58
CPU self-test failed or possible CPU cache error
0x59
CPU micro-code not found or micro-code update failed
0x5A
Internal CPU error
0x5B
Reset PPI is not available
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Recovery:
Checkpoint
Description
0xF8
Recovery PPI is not available
0xF9
Recovery capsule is not found
0xFA
Invalid recovery capsule
6.2.2 DXE Phase
A. Progress Codes
Checkpoint
Description
0x60
DXE Core is started.
0x61
NVRAM initialization.
0x62
Installation of the South Bridge Runtime Services.
0x63
CPU DXE initialization is started.
0x68
PCI host bridge initialization.
0x69
North Bridge DXE initialization is started.
0x6A
North Bridge DXE SMM initialization is started.
0x70
South Bridge DXE initialization is started.
0x71
South Bridge DXE SMM initialization is started.
0x72
South Bridge devices initialization.
0x78
ACPI module initialization.
0x79
CSM initialization.
0x90
Boot Device Selection (BDS) phase is started.
0x91
Driver connecting is started.
0x92
PCI Bus initialization is started.
0x93
PCI Bus Hot Plug Controller Initialization.
0x94
PCI Bus Enumeration.
0x95
PCI Bus Request Resources.
0x96
PCI Bus Assign Resources.
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