Wiwynn SV7220G3 User Manual

SV7220G3 Series
User Manual
Version 1.0
February
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Copyright
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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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Date
Version
Modifications
2017/12/11
0.9
First draft
2018/01/26
1.0
First release
2018/02/12
1.0
Revise sections 5.4, 5.5, 5.9 and 6.6 based on BIOS_0.6 and 0.7 specifications.
Revision History
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Information for Your Safety and Comfort
Safety Instructions
Read these instructions carefully. Keep this document for future reference. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
Turn Off the Product before Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Warnings
Do not use this product near water.
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table. If the product falls, it could be seriously damaged.
Slots and openings are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register, or in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind onto or into the product.
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To avoid damage of internal components and to prevent battery leakage, do not place the product on a vibrating surface.
Never use it under sporting, exercising, or any vibrating environment which will probably cause unexpected short current or damage rotor devices, and even exposure risk from lithium battery.
Using Electrical Power
This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your dealer or local power company.
Product Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
When servicing the hot-swappable system fans while power is on, replace one system fan at a time to avoid system malfunction.
Use both hand to support this product when removing or installing it from the rack. Do not lift this product using the fan handles.
Remove this product from the rack to cut off the power and refer servicing to qualified service personnel when:
liquid was spilled into the product
the product was exposed to rain or water
the product has been dropped or the case has been damaged
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the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service
the product does not operate normally after following the operating instructions
NOTE: Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions, since improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition.
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WARNING
Hazardous moving parts. Keep away from moving fan blades.
CAUTION
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Disposal Instructions
Do not throw this electronic device into the trash when discarding. To minimize pollution and ensure utmost protection of the global environment, please recycle. For more information on the Waste from Electrical and Electronics Equipment (WEEE) regulations, please visit the local WEEE website.
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Contents
Preface .......................................................................................... 12
Introduction ................................................................................. 12
About this Manual ................................ ....................................... 12
Conventions ................................................................................ 13
1 System Tour ........................................................................ 14
1.1 System Specification ........................................................ 14
1.1.1 SV7220G3-S Specification ................................. 14
1.1.2 SV7220G3-V Specification ................................. 16
1.2 Front View (Per Node) ...................................................... 18
1.2.1 SV7220G3-S (One 3.5” HDD) ............................. 18
1.2.2 SV7220G3-V (Four 2.5” Drives) .......................... 19
1.3 Front LED Indicators ........................................................ 20
1.4 Rear Panel ....................................................................... 21
1.5 Mainboard ........................................................................ 22
1.5.1 Mainboard Layout ............................................... 22
1.5.2 Mainboard Jumper Settings ................................ 24
1.6 Memory ........................................................................... 25
1.6.1 Memory Placement ............................................ 25
1.6.2 Memory Population Rule .................................... 25
1.6.3 DIMM Configuration............................................ 27
2 Installing the System onto the Rack ..................................... 28
3 Turning System Power On/Off .............................................. 31
4 System Upgrades ................................................................ 32
4.1 Replacing the SV7220G3-S Front Module Components.... 33
4.1.1 Removing the SV7220G3-S Optional PCIe Card . 33
4.1.2 Installing the SV7220G3-S Optional PCIe Card... 35
4.1.3 Removing the SV7220G3-S Riser Card .............. 38
4.1.4 Installing the SV7220G3-S Riser Card ................ 40
4.1.5 Removing the SV7220G3-S HDD ....................... 42
4.1.6 Installing the SV7220G3-S HDD ......................... 44
4.2 Replacing the SV7220G3-V Front Module Components.... 46
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4.2.1 Removing the SV7220G3-V Optional PCIe Card . 46
4.2.2 Installing the SV7220G3-V Optional PCIe Card... 49
4.2.3 Removing the SV7220G3-V Riser Card .............. 51
4.2.4 Installing the SV7220G3-V Riser Card ................ 52
4.2.5 Removing the SV7220G3-V Storage Drive ......... 53
4.2.6 Installing the SV7220G3-V Storage Drive ........... 55
4.3 Replacing the Front Module ............................................. 57
4.3.1 Removing the SV7220G3-S Front Module .......... 57
4.3.2 Installing the SV7220G3-S Drive Module ............ 59
4.3.3 Removing the SV7220G3-V Front Module .......... 61
4.3.4 Installing the SV7220G3-V Front Module ............ 63
4.4 Replacing the Mezzanine Card ......................................... 65
4.4.1 Removing the Mezzanine Card ........................... 65
4.4.2 Installing the Mezzanine Card ............................. 66
4.5 Replacing the Optional M.2 SSD Card .............................. 67
4.5.1 Removing the Optional M.2 SSD Card ................ 67
4.5.2 Installing the Optional M.2 SSD Card .................. 68
4.6 Replacing the RTC Battery ............................................... 70
4.6.1 Removing the RTC Battery ................................. 70
4.6.2 Installing the RTC Battery ................................... 71
4.7 Replacing the System Cover ............................................ 72
4.7.1 Removing the System Cover .............................. 72
4.7.2 Installing the System Cover ................................ 73
4.8 Replacing the System Fan ............................................... 74
4.8.1 Removing the System Fan.................................. 74
4.8.2 Installing the System Fan ................................... 75
4.9 Replacing the Memory Modules ....................................... 77
4.9.1 Removing the Memory Module ........................... 77
4.9.2 Installing the Memory Modules ........................... 78
4.10 Replacing the Processor Heat Sink Module (PHM) ........... 79
4.10.1 Removing the PHM ............................................ 79
4.10.2 Installing the PHM .............................................. 81
4.11 Bus Bar Connector ........................................................... 82
4.11.1 Disengaging the Bus Bar Connector ................... 82
4.11.2 Installing the Bus Bar Cables .............................. 84
4.12 Replacing the Mainboard.................................................. 86
4.12.1 Removing the Mainboard .................................... 86
4.12.2 Installing the Mainboard...................................... 88
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4.13 Installing the Optional Debug Card ................................... 90
5 BIOS Setup ......................................................................... 91
5.1 Entering BIOS Setup ........................................................ 91
5.2 BIOS Hotkeys .................................................................. 91
5.3 Menu Bar ......................................................................... 92
5.4 Navigation Keys ............................................................... 93
5.5 Main ................................................................................ 94
5.6 Advanced ......................................................................... 96
5.7 Platform Configuration...................................................... 97
5.8 Socket Configuration ........................................................ 98
5.9 Server Mgmt .................................................................... 99
5.10 Boot ............................................................................... 100
5.11 Save & Exit .................................................................... 102
6 Post Code Table ................................................................ 103
6.1 SEC Phase .................................................................... 103
6.2 PEI Phase ...................................................................... 104
6.2.1 Progress Code ................................................. 104
6.2.2 KTI Post Code .................................................. 105
6.2.3 KTI Error Code ................................................. 105
6.2.4 IIO INIT POST Code......................................... 106
6.2.5 Error Code ....................................................... 106
6.2.6 S3 Resume Progress Code .............................. 107
6.2.7 S3 Resume Error Code .................................... 107
6.2.8 Recovery Progress Code .................................. 108
6.2.9 Recovery Error Code ........................................ 108
6.3 DXE Phase .................................................................... 108
6.3.1 Progress Codes ............................................... 108
6.3.2 OEM Post Code ............................................... 110
6.3.3 Error Codes ...................................................... 111
6.4 BDS Phase .....................................................................111
6.5 ACPI/ASL Checkpoints................................................... 113
6.6 DIMM Error Code Post ................................................... 114
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6.6.1 DIMM Location ................................................. 114
6.6.2 MRC Warning Code ......................................... 115
6.7 UPI Error Code Post ...................................................... 129
6.8 Whea Error Code Post ................................................... 131
6.9 Memory Training POST Code ......................................... 132
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Preface
With a high-density design of three servers within one 2U space, Wiwynn SV7220G3 server minimizes infrastructure power and cost by removing unnecessary components.
Introduction
Wiwynn SV7220G3 Series features Intel® Xeon® Processor Scalable Family, which represents a major architectural leap forward in processor platform advancements. This new architecture delivers impressive performance gains of up to 4.2x higher scalability for virtualized workloads as compared with the 4-year-old systems widely used in the market today, allowing customers to run more diverse variety of workloads on each system.
About this Manual
The contents in this manual include:
Chapter 1 – describes the system specification, front and rear components, mainboard layout and memory population
Chapter 2 – shows how to install the system onto the rack
Chapter 3 – shows how to power on the system
Chapter 4 – shows how to replace or upgrade system components
Chapter 5 – shows a brief introduction of the BIOS
Chapter 6 – lists the POST code table
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WARNING
Indicates the presence of a hazard that may result in serious personal injury if the
WARNING is ignored.
CAUTION
Indicates the presence of a hazard that may cause minor personal injury or property damage if the CAUTION is ignored.
Conventions
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Processor, Memory, and Chipset
Processor
Intel® Xeon® Processor Scalable Family
Memory
Up to 768GB; 8GB/16GB/32GB DDR4 up to 2666MT/s; 12 DIMM slots
Chipset
Intel® C621 series
Integrated Intel® QuickAssist Technology TPM 2.0 RAID 0/1/10
System Bus
Intel® UltraPath Interconnect; 10.4GT/s; 9.6 GT/s
Processor Sockets
Two per node (3 server nodes in a 2 OU shelf)
Storage and I/O
Storage
One 3.5" hot-plug drive bay per node:
SAS/ SATA HDD
M.2 SSD Module
1 (optional on carrier card)
Expansion Slots
Two (PCIe x16) FHHL slots or
One (PCIex16) and two (PCIex8) slots
One OCP Mezzanine card (PCI-e x16) for:
Single/Dual 10GbE DA/SFP+ ports (option) Single/Dual 25GbE SFP28 ports (option)
Single/Dual 40GbE QSFP ports (option)
BMC
ASPEED AST2500 iBMC chip w/ VGA
1 System Tour
1.1 System Specification
1.1.1 SV7220G3-S Specification
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Storage and I/O
Remote Management
IPMI V2.0 compliant; Serial-over-LAN Remote Management Controller (Option) ; Cluster
Manager (Option)
LAN
One 1GbE LAN port
Front IO
One RJ45 port Two UART LEDs One USB2.0 One USB 3.0 (type C) One power button One reset button One HDD LED One power LED One beep LED
Power Supply, Physical and Packaging Specifications
Power Supply
Centralized 12.5V DC bus bar
Form Factor and Dimensions
2OU (Open Rack); 174 (W) x 880 (D) x 89 (H) (mm)
OS Support
CentOS 7.2 (64 bits), FBK10
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Processor, Memory, and Chipset
Processor
Intel® Xeon
®
Processor Scalable Family
Memory
Up to 768GB; 8GB/16GB/32GB DDR4 up to 2666MT/s; 12 DIMM slots
Chipset
Intel® C621 series
Integrated Intel® QuickAssist Technology TPM 2.0 RAID 0/1/10
System Bus
Intel® UltraPath Interconnect; 10.4GT/s; 9.6 GT/s
Processor Sockets
Two per node (3 server nodes in a 2 OU shelf)
Storage and I/O
Storage
Four 2.5" hot-plug drive bay per node: SAS/ SATA HDD
M.2 SSD Module 1 (optional on carrier card)
Expansion Slots
Two (PCIe x16) FHHL slots, or One (PCIex16) and two (PCIex8) slots One OCP Mezzanine card (PCI-e x16) for:
Single/Dual 10GbE DA/SFP+ ports (option) Single/Dual 25GbE SFP28 ports (option)
Single/Dual 40GbE QSFP ports (option)
BMC
ASPEED AST2500 iBMC chip w/ VGA
1.1.2 SV7220G3-V Specification
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Storage and I/O
Remote Management
IPMI V2.0 compliant; Serial-over-LAN Remote Management Controller (Option) ; Cluster
Manager (Option)
LAN
One 1GbE LAN port
Front IO
One RJ45 port Two UART LEDs One USB2.0 One USB 3.0 (type C) One power button One reset button One HDD LED One power LED One beep LED
Power Supply, Physical and Packaging Specifications
Power Supply
Centralized 12.5V DC bus bar
Form Factor and Dimensions
2OU (Open Rack); 174 (W) x 880 (D) x 89 (H) (mm)
OS Support
CentOS 7.2 (64 bits), FBK10
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Item
Component
Item
Component
1
HDD
8
Beep LED (yellow)
2
PCI-E expansion slots
9
UART LEDs
3
Power button
10
USB port
4
Debug card connector
11
Mezzanine card with LAN ports
5
Reset button
12
USB type C port
6
Power LED (blue)
13
VGA port
7
HDD LED (green)
14
RJ45 port
1.2 Front View (Per Node)
1.2.1 SV7220G3-S (One 3.5 HDD)
The illustration below shows the front view with one 3.5 hard disk drive.
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Item
Component
Item
Component
1
PCIe expansion slots
9
UART LEDs
2
2.5 HDD drive bays
10
USB port
3
Power button
11
2.5 drive status LEDs
4
Debug card connector
12
Mezzanine card with LAN ports
5
Reset button
13
USB type C port
6
Power LED (blue)
14
VGA port
7
HDD LED (green)
15
RJ45 port
8
Beep LED (yellow)
16
2.5 SSD drive bays
1.2.2 SV7220G3-V (Four 2.5 Drives)
The illustration below shows the front panel with four 2.5 drives.
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No.
LED
Color
Description
1
UART Channel status LEDs
Green
Two LEDs indicates the UART channel number’s binary code. Both LEDs should stay off by default to indicate UART channel is on host console. Smaller package should be used for these two LEDs compare to the other three.
2
Beep
Yellow
This LED lights up for the same duration and sequence as the PC speaker would normally beep.
3
HDD
Green
Hard drive activity. This LED only lights up when there is activity on the mainboard hard drive interfaces.
4
Power
Blue
This power LED only lights up if the mainboard power is on.
1.3 Front LED Indicators
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No.
Component
1
System fan 1
2
Bus bar connector
3
System fan 2
1.4 Rear Panel
The illustration below shows the node rear panel (same for all three models).
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No.
Description
1
DIMM B3 slot
2
DIMM B4 slot
3
DIMM B5 slot
4
CPU1 socket
5
CPU0 socket
6
DIMM A3 slot
7
DIMM A4 slot
8
DIMM A5 slot
9
13-pin SATA connector
10
OCP mezzanine connector A
11
14-pin debug connector
12
USB 2.0 port
1.5 Mainboard
1.5.1 Mainboard Layout
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No.
Description
13
USB C type connector
14
VGA cable connector
15
RJ45 port
16
OCP mezzanine connector B
17
BMC (Aspeed AST2500)
18
Riser card connector
19
DIMM A2 slot
20
DIMM A1 slot
21
DIMM A0 slot
22
DIMM C2 slot
23
DIMM C1 slot
24
DIMM C0 slot
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Jumper
Usage
Status
J9G1
CMOS clear
2-4: Normal RTC reset (default) 4-6: Clear RTC registers
1.5.2 Mainboard Jumper Settings
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1.6 Memory
1.6.1 Memory Placement
1.6.2 Memory Population Rule
This platform does not support mixing of DIMM types - either the processor socket is populated with all RDIMMs, or all LR-DIMMs.
All DIMMs must be DDR4 DIMMs.  Mixing of LRDIMM with any other DIMM type is not allowed per platform
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Mixing of DDR4 operating frequencies is not validated within a socket or
across sockets by Intel.
If DIMMs with different frequencies are mixed, all DIMMs will run at the
common lowest frequency.
DIMMs with different timing parameters can be installed on different
slots within the same channel, but only timings that support the slowest DIMM will be applied to all. As a consequence, faster DIMMs will be operated at timings supported by the slowest DIMM populated.
A maximum of 8 logical ranks (ranks seen by the host) per channel is
allowed.
When one DIMM is used, it must be populated in DIMM slot0 of a given
channel.
When single, dual or quad rank DIMMs are populated for 2DPC, always
populate the higher number rank DIMM first (starting from the farthest slot). For a 2SPC example, first populate with quad rank DIMMs in the DIMM0 slot. Then dual/single rank DIMMs in the DIMM1 slot.
DIMMs with different timing parameters can be installed on different
slots within the same channel, but only timings that support the slowest DIMM will be applied to all. As a consequence, faster DIMMs will be operated at timings supported by the slowest DIMM populated.
A maximum of 8 logical ranks (ranks seen by the host) per channel is
allowed.
When one DIMM is used, it must be populated in DIMM slot0 (farthest
away from the CPU) of a given channel.
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When single, dual or quad rank DIMMs are populated for 2DPC or 3DPC,
always populate the higher number rank DIMM first (starting from the farthest slot). For a 3SPC example, first populate with quad rank DIMMs in the DIMM0 slot. Then dual rank DIMMs in the DIMM1 slot. Then single rank DIMMs in the DIMM2 slot.
1.6.3 DIMM Configuration
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WARNING
To avoid personal injury or damage to the system, you must adequately support the system rack during installation and removal.
CAUTION
Only a certified service technician can do certain repairs. You should only perform troubleshooting and simple repairs, or as directed by the online or telephone service and support team. Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Wiwynn is not covered by your warranty.
2 Installing the System onto the
Rack
If this is your first time to install the server to the rack, please pay attention to the procedures below regarding safety concerns.
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Follow these steps to install the optional cubby and the node into the rack: 1 Align and insert the cubby into the rack. Press both tabs (1) on the
front and push (2) until the tabs are inside the rack.
2 Push until the cubby is fully fitted into the rack. Make sure the bus bar
connector on the rear of the cubby is properly connected to the bus bar connector on the rack.
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3 Insert the node into the cubby. Make sure the bus bar connector on the
node is properly connected to the bus bar connector on the cubby.
4 Repeat step 3 to insert another node into the cubby.
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CAUTION
The Power button on the system does not cut off the electrical currents supplied to the system. To remove all electrical currents from the system, remove the system from the rack or ensure that all power cords on the rack are disconnected from the power source.
3 Turning System Power On/Off
Follow these steps to turn the system power on or off: 1 Make sure the bus bar connector on the server is properly connected to
the bus bar connector on the rack.
2 To turn on the system power, press the red Power button located at the
front (refer to Front Viewon page 18 for the location of the power button).
3 To turn off the system power, press the red Power button again.
NOTE: The black button is the RESET button.
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CAUTION
Only a certified service technician can do certain repairs. You should only perform troubleshooting and simple repairs, or as directed by the online or telephone service and support team. Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Wiwynn is not covered by your warranty.
CAUTION
Before replacing or upgrading parts, cut off all electrical currents supplied to the system. Remove the system from the rack or ensure that all power cords on the rack are disconnected from the power source.
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4.1 Replacing the SV7220G3-S Front Module Components
4.1.1 Removing the SV7220G3-S Optional PCIe Card
1 Pull and hold the card stopper knob (1), then rotate the card stopper
clockwise (2).
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2 Pull down the card guide on the PCIe bracket.
3 Remove the PCIe card from the riser card connector.
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4.1.2 Installing the SV7220G3-S Optional PCIe Card
1 Insert the PCIe card into its slot in the riser card and press until it latches
into place.
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2 Pull up the card guide on the PCIe bracket.
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3 Pull and hold the card stopper knob (1), then rotate the card stopper
counterclockwise (2).
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4.1.3 Removing the SV7220G3-S Riser Card
1 Remove the SV7220G3-S optional PCIe card (see page 33).
2 Press (1) and lift (2) the plastic clasps on the riser card bracket.
3 Lift the clasps (1) to release the rise r card bracket (2) from the chassis.
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4 Loosen the two screws that secure the riser card to its bracket.
NOTE: When removing the screws on the riser card, make sure you do not
lose the nuts on the front side. Keep these nuts for future installation.
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4.1.4 Installing the SV7220G3-S Riser Card
1 Secure the riser card to the riser card bracket using two screws and nuts
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2 Insert the riser card with bracket into its slot in the mainboard and press
down until it latches into place.
3 Press (1) and push down (2) the plastic clasps on the riser card bracket.
4 Install the SV7220G3-S optional PCIe card (see page 35).
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4.1.5 Removing the SV7220G3-S HDD
1 Disconnect the SATA cables from the HDD.
2 Press (1) and pull out (2) the HDD tab.
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3 Pull out the HDD.
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4.1.6 Installing the SV7220G3-S HDD
1 Insert the HDD into the front module.
2 Push the HDD until the HDD tab clicks into place.
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3 Reconnect the SATA cables to the HDD.
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4.2 Replacing the SV7220G3-V Front Module Components
4.2.1 Removing the SV7220G3-V Optional PCIe Card
1 Disconnect all cable(s) from the optional PCIe card.
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2 Pull the retaining pin (1) and lift (2) the PCIe/riser module from the
chassis.
3 Loosen the screw that secures the optional PCIe card to the PCIe/riser
module.
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4 Remove the optional PCIe card.
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4.2.2 Installing the SV7220G3-V Optional PCIe Card
1 Insert the optional PCIe card until it is properly seated.
2 Tighten the screw to secure the optional PCIe card to the PCIe/riser
module.
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3 Pull the retaining pin (1) and lower the PCIe/riser module (2) into the
chassis. Press the module until it is securely seated into the riser card slot.
4 Connect all cable(s) to the optional PCIe card(s).
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4.2.3 Removing the SV7220G3-V Riser Card
1 Remove the SV7220G3-V optional PCIe card (see page 46). 2 Loosen the two screws on the riser card.
3 Remove the riser card from the riser card bracket.
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4.2.4 Installing the SV7220G3-V Riser Card
1 Insert the riser card into the bracket. Make sure the riser card lower edges
fit into the tabs on the chassis.
2 Use two screws to secure the riser card to the bracket.
3 Install the SV7220G3-V optional PCIe card (see page 49).
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4.2.5 Removing the SV7220G3-V Storage Drive
1 Press the handle on the 2.5 drive tray (1) and pull out the tray (2).
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2 Pull the left and right side rails (1) of the drive tray to withdraw the
mounting pins from the drive. Remove the HDD or SSD (2) from its tray.
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4.2.6 Installing the SV7220G3-V Storage Drive
1 Pull the left and right side rails (1) of the drive tray and insert the HDD or
SSD (2) making sure that the mounting pins on the tray fit into the drive.
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2.5 SSD
2 Insert the drive tray into its slot in the chassis and push until it latches
into place.
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4.3 Replacing the Front Module
4.3.1 Removing the SV7220G3-S Front Module
1 Disconnect the SATA cable from the mainboard.
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2 Use both hands to pull the front module handles forward.
3 Remove the front module by lifting up the handles.
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4.3.2 Installing the SV7220G3-S Drive Module
1 Hold and lower the front module handles carefully. Make sure the gaps
on the module are aligned with the posts inside the chassis
2 Use both hands to push the front module handles.
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3 Connect the SATA cable to the mainboard.
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4.3.3 Removing the SV7220G3-V Front Module
1 Disconnect the front LED cable from the backplane board.
2 Use both hands to pull the front module handles.
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3 Lift and remove front module.
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4.3.4 Installing the SV7220G3-V Front Module
1 Lower the front module until it is properly seated into the chassis.
2 Use both hands to push the front module handles.
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3 Connect the front LED cable to the backplane board.
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4.4 Replacing the Mezzanine Card
The replacement procedure is the same for 10 GbE and 25 GbE mezzanine cards.
4.4.1 Removing the Mezzanine Card
1 Remove the SV7220G3-S (see page 57) or SV7220G3-V (see page 61)
front module.
2 Open the latches (1) and remove the mezzanine card (2) from the
mainboard.
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4.4.2 Installing the Mezzanine Card
1 Align the holes on the mezzanine card with the corresponding retainer
plugs on the mainboard. Press down the mezzanine card (1) gently and lock the latches (2) into place.
2 Reinstall the SV7220G3-S (see page 59) or SV7220G3-V (see page 63)
front module.
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4.5 Replacing the Optional M.2 SSD Card
4.5.1 Removing the Optional M.2 SSD Card
1 Remove the SV7220G3-S (see page 57) or SV7220G3-V (see page 61)
front module.
2 Pull the spring latch to release the M.2 SSD card.
3 Remove the M.2 SSD card from the mainboard.
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4.5.2 Installing the Optional M.2 SSD Card
1 Insert the M.2 SSD card into its slot on the mainboard.
2 Pull out the spring latch (1) and press down (2) the M.2 SSD card.
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3 Push or release the spring latch.
4 Reinstall the SV7220G3-S (see page 59) or SV7220G3-V (see page 63)
front module.
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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.
4.6 Replacing the RTC Battery
4.6.1 Removing the RTC Battery
1 Remove the SV7220G3-S (see page 57) or SV7220G3-V (see page 61)
front module.
2 Use a flat blade screwdriver to disengage the RTC battery from its holder
(1) and remove it (2) from the mainboard.
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4.6.2 Installing the RTC Battery
1 Gently insert the RTC battery (1) into its holder and push sideways (2)
until it latches into place.
2 Reinstall the SV7220G3-S (see page 59) or SV7220G3-V (see page 63)
front module.
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4.7 Replacing the System Cover
4.7.1 Removing the System Cover
1 Slide the cover toward the front of the system to disengage the latches
that secure the cover to the chassis.
2 Lift the cover off the chassis.
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4.7.2 Installing the System Cover
1 Lower the system cover into the chassis.
2 Push towards the rear of the system until the cover latches into place.
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4.8 Replacing the System Fan
4.8.1 Removing the System Fan
1 Perform the "Removing the System Cover" procedure on page 72.
2 Locate the fan cable connectors on the mainboard.
3 Disconnect Fan1 cable and remove FAN1 from the chassis.
4 Repeat the steps above to remove the other fan.
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4.8.2 Installing the System Fan
1 Insert the system fan into the chassis.
2 Connect the fan cable to the mainboard.
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3 Make sure the posts on the fan are properly fitted into the notches.
4 Reinstall the system cover (see "Installing the System Cover"
procedure on page 73).
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4.9 Replacing the Memory Modules
4.9.1 Removing the Memory Module
1 Perform the "Removing the System Cover" procedure on page 72. 2 Open the locking clips (1) that secure the memory module. Gently pull
the DIMM upward (2) to remove it from the mainboard.
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4.9.2 Installing the Memory Modules
1 Insert the memory module into the DIMM slot (1), then push downward
until the locking clips lock (2) into place.
2 Reinstall the system cover (see "Installing the System Cover"
procedure on page 73).
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4.10 Replacing the Processor Heat Sink Module (PHM)
The processor heat sink module (PHM) refers to the subassembly where the heat sink and processor are clipped together prior to installation.
This allows for a more robust installation by providing better alignment features and keeping fingers away from the socket contact field. The other benefit of this style of socket loading is that it minimizes the board space used by the retention mechanism.
4.10.1 Removing the PHM
1 Perform the "Removing the System Cover" procedure on page 72. 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the PHM screws in this sequence:
4, 3, 2, 1.
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3 Holding the PHM horizontally, carefully lift up to disengage the PHM from
the mainboard.
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4.10.2 Installing the PHM
1 Holding the PHM horizontally, carefully lower the PHM into the
mainboard and make sure that the PHM screws are aligned with the mainboard screw holes.
2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the PHM screws in this sequence:
1, 2, 3, 4
3 Reinstall the system cover (see "Installing the System Cover"
procedure on page 73).
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4.11 Bus Bar Connector
4.11.1 Disengaging the Bus Bar Connector
1 Perform the "Removing the System Cover" procedure on page 72. 2 Use a flat blade screwdriver to pry open the clip that blocks the bus bar
connector.
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3 Slide (1) and push the bus bar connector (2) until it is disengaged from
its slot on the chassis.
4 Disengage the bus bar cables from the gap between the fans.
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4.11.2 Installing the Bus Bar Cables
1 Lower the bus bar cables into the gap between the fans.
2 Insert the bus bar connector (1) through its slot on the chassis and slide
(2) until the tab clears the hole.
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3 Lock the cable clip to secure the bus bar connector to the chassis.
4 Perform the "Installing the System Cover" procedure on page 73.
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4.12 Replacing the Mainboard
4.12.1 Removing the Mainboard
1 Remove the SV7220G3-S (see page 57) or SV7220G3-V (see page 61)
front module. 2 Remove the mezzanine card (see page 65). 3 Remove the optional M.2 SSD card (see page 67). 4 Remove the RTC battery (see page 70). 5 Remove the system cover (see page 72). 6 Remove the memory modules (see page 77). 7 Remove the PHM (see page 79). 8 Disengage the bus bar connector (see page 82). 9 Remove the fan cables from the mainboard.
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10 Loosen the thumbscrew that secures the mainboard to the chassis.
11 Slide the mainboard to disengage from the retaining pins.
12 Lift and remove the mainboard from the chassis.
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4.12.2 Installing the Mainboard
1 Lower the mainboard into the chassis.
2 Align the holes on the mainboard with the retaining pins on the chassis,
then slide towards the front until the mainboard latches into place.
3 Tighten the thumbscrew to secure the mainboard to the chassis.
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4 Connect the fan cables to the mainboard.
5 Install the bus bar connector (see page 84). 6 Install the PHM (see page 81). 7 Install the memory modules (see page 78). 8 Install the system cover (see page 73). 9 Install the RTC battery (see page 71). 10 Install the optional M.2 SSD card (see page 68). 11 Install the mezzanine card (see page 66). 12 Install the SV7220G3-S (see page 59) or SV7220G3-V (see page 63)
front module.
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4.13 Installing the Optional Debug Card
1 Locate the debug connector for installing the debug card (see Front
View” on page 18).
2 Insert the optional debug card into the debug connector.
3 Connect the serial cable from the optional debug card to any USB port
on your computer.
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Key
Function
Esc or Del
Enter BIOS setup utility
F11
Enter Boot menu
F12
Network boot
5 BIOS Setup
BIOS Setup is a text-based utility that allows the user to configure the system and view current settings and environment information for the platform devices. The Setup utility controls the platforms built-in devices, the Boot Manager and Error Manager. This chapter only includes a brief introduction of the BIOS Setup menus. For detailed description of the BIOS menus and functions, please refer to the BIOS User Manual.
5.1 Entering BIOS Setup
Press <Esc> or <Del> during the Power-On-Self-Test (POST) to enter the BIOS Setup menu, otherwise, POST will continue with its test routines.
Note that the BIOS Setup options may vary depending on your hardware configuration.
5.2 BIOS Hotkeys
The following hotkeys work during POST:
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Key
Function
ESC
Exit
F1
General Help
F8
Load previous values
F9
Load Optimized defaults
F10
Save and Reset
The following hotkeys work during BIOS menu setup:
5.3 Menu Bar
The tabs on the BIOS Menu bar at the top of the screen:
Main: Shows the BIOS version, Processor and System Memory
information. You can set the System Time and System Date here.
Advanced: Sets the Advanced settings for Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU,
Trusted Computing, Serial Port Console Redirection and many other functions.
Platform Configuration: Sets PCH configuration, miscellaneous
configuration and runtime error logging.
Socket Configuration: Sets the processor, common refcode, UPI,
memory, IIO and advanced power management configurations.
Server Mgmt: Allows the user to configure server management
features.
Security: Sets the system security features.  Boot: Sets the boot configuration.
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Key
Function
Select screen
Select item
Enter
Select
+/-
Change option
<k>/<m>
Scroll help string
F1
General Help
F2
Previous values
F3
Optimized defaults
F4
Save and Exit
ESC
Exit
Save & Exit: Allows the user to choose whether to save or discard the
configuration changes made on other Setup screens.
Use the < Enter > key to select a field on the menu bar.
5.4 Navigation Keys
Use the following navigation keys to set the BIOS parameters:
NOTES: Setup options may vary
In the descriptive table following each of the menu screenshots, settings in boldface are the default and suggested settings.
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depending configuration. Grayed-out user-configurable.
on your
fields are not
hardware
5.5 Main
The Main menu describes the BIOS Information, CPU Information, Memory information, PCH information Board ID and FAB ID.
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5.6 Advanced
The Advanced menu allows you to set up Trusted Computing, ACPI Settings, Super IO Configuration, Serial Port Console Redirection, PCI Subsystem Settings, Network Stack Configuration, CSM Configuration, NVMe Configuration, Leopard Options, and USB Configuration.
Warning: Setting the wrong values in the Advanced menu may cause the
system to malfunction.
Select a submenu submenu scr
een.
item and
then press Enter to access the
related
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5.7 Platform Configuration
The Platform Configuration menu sets PCH configuration, miscellaneous configuration and runtime error logging.
Select a submenu submenu scr
een.
item and
then press Enter to access the
related
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5.8 Socket Configuration
Displays and provides the options to change the processor settings.
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5.9 Server Mgmt
This menu allows the user to configure several server management features.
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5.10 Security
The BIOS uses passwords to prevent unauthorized tampering with the server setup. Passwords can restrict entry to BIOS Setup, restrict use of the Boot Popup menu, and suppress automatic USB device reordering.
It is strongly recommended to set an Administrator password. Not setting a password gives everyone who boots the system the equivalent of Administrative access. This means that anyone with access to the system can go into Setup and change BIOS settings at will.
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