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Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User Manual

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Areas Covered
Before Reading This Manual
This section explains the notes for your safety and conventions used in this manual.
Chapter 1
Overview
This chapter explains component names and basic operations of this server, as well as an
overview of the software provided with this server. In addition, the workflow, from placing the
server to starting the operation, is also described.
Chapter 2
Checking before OS Installation
This chapter explains the preparation on the server and cautions necessary before OS
installation. Please read this chapter before starting installation.
Chapter 3
OS Installation
This chapter explains how to install the OS in the server using ServerStart.
Chapter 4
Operations after OS Installation
This chapter explains the operations to be performed after OS installation. Be sure to perform
those operations before operating the server.
Chapter 5
High Reliability Tools
For stable PRIMERGY server operations, we recommend that high reliability tools be installed.
This chapter explains the installation and necessary settings of high reliability tools.
Chapter 6
Installing Internal Options
This chapter explains how to install internal options.
Chapter 7
Configuring Hardware and Utilities
This chapter explains how to make the environment settings necessary to operate the server and
how to use each utility.
Chapter 8
Operation and Maintenance
This chapter explains the operations that become necessary after starting to use this server as
well as daily care and maintenance.
Appendix
This appendix explains the specifications for the server and for its internal options.
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  • Page 1 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Areas Covered Before Reading This Manual This section explains the notes for your safety and conventions used in this manual. Chapter 1 Overview This chapter explains component names and basic operations of this server, as well as an overview of the software provided with this server.
  • Page 2: For Your Safety

    Note that data protection is not guaranteed when repairs are performed. It is the customer's responsibility to maintain backup copies in advance. In case of data loss, Fujitsu assumes no liability for data maintenance or restoration and damages that occur as a result of the data loss for any reason, except for items covered under warranty.
  • Page 3 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Remarks Warning descriptions Various symbols are used throughout this manual. These are used to emphasize important points for your safety and that of others. The following are the symbols and their meanings. Fully understand these symbols when reading this manual.
  • Page 4 Entering commands (Keys) Command entries are displayed in the following way. • At each blank in a command line (as pointed out above), press the [Space] key once. • When using Windows or DOS OS, commands are not case sensitive. •...
  • Page 5 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Abbreviations The following expressions and abbreviations are used throughout this manual. table: Abbreviations of Product names Product name Expressions and abbreviation PRIMERGY RX200 S4 (SAS model) SAS model This server or the server PRIMERGY RX200 S4 (SATA model) SATA model ®...
  • Page 6: Reference Information

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 model description PRIMERGY RX200 S4 has a SAS model and a SATA model. Herein, unless otherwise noted, these descriptions apply to both models. For descriptions unique to a given model, a model name is cited. Before reading this manual, check the "model label"...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Contents Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 RX200 S4 ..........14 1.2 Supplied Software .
  • Page 8 Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation 4.1 Memory Dump/Paging File Setting ..... . . 72 4.1.1 How to Obtain Memory Dump ....... . . 72 4.2 Creating Backup Data for System Recovery .
  • Page 9 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 5.4 Solving Problems Early [DSNAP] ..... . . 127 5.4.1 Installing DSNAP ......... . .127 5.4.2 How to Use .
  • Page 10 7.2.2 Main Menu ..........179 7.2.3 Standard IDE Submenu .
  • Page 11 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 8.8 Maintenance Service ....... . . 237 8.8.1 Contacting Maintenance Support .
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview This chapter explains component names and basic operations of this server, as well as an overview of the software provided with this server. In addition, the workflow, from placing the server to starting the operation, is also described.
  • Page 14: Rx200 S4

    Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 RX200 S4 This server contains an [SAS model] which is where the SAS Ctrl is standardly installed, and an [SATA model] which configures an array by using an onboard SATA controller. This server has the following features. High reliability Advanced memory protection function The server supports the Single Device Data Correction (SDDC) function using PC2-5300F (DDR2-667)
  • Page 15 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide High reliability tools There are various high reliability tools available, such as [ServerView], which observes the server state and offers stable system operation. For information about high reliability tools, refer to "1.2.2 High Reliability Tools" ( P. 19).
  • Page 16: Supplied Software

    Chapter 1 Overview 1.2 Supplied Software The following software is supplied together with the server. ServerStart supports setting up the system and high reliability tools prevent troubles while server system is running. 1.2.1 Setup Support Tool - ServerStart ServerStart is an initial setup support tool for PRIMERGY. It offers simple procedures for setup and proper installation for recommended drivers.
  • Page 17 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Some operations such as a license window and media replacements are required to be performed manually. High reliability tools are software with comprehensive strength for stable system operation of the server management. Merit with ServerStart Setup Network configuration (only for Windows Server 2003) ServerStart can configure a network on server installation.
  • Page 18 Chapter 1 Overview Intuitive user interface The intuitive user interface allows you to easily set the necessary information. Main window When ServerStart starts up, the following window appears. The window and tool bar differ, depending on the mode. Tool bar For the expert mode Changes the size Goes to the...
  • Page 19: High Reliability Tools

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Wizard window Clicking a wizard displays a wizard window. Set each item in the wizard window. To move to a step in the next wizard window, click the operation button at the bottom of the window. Clicking [help] displays an explanation for setting the item.
  • Page 20 Chapter 1 Overview For notes of security for ServerView, refer to "● Security" in Section "1.1.7 Note", ServerVIew User’s Guide. Maintenance support tool [HRM/server] HRM/server performs the server maintenance operation promptly and surely to retain stable system operation. Early detection of a disk problem [RAID Management Tool] RAID Management Tool monitors a configured disk array performance.
  • Page 21: Installing High Reliability Tools

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 1.2.3 Installing High Reliability Tools Collective installation all high reliability tools, provided with PRIMERGY, may be made by specifying them in "Application Wizard". The following high reliability tools are installed with ServerStart. table: High reliability tools installation...
  • Page 22 Chapter 1 Overview When IIS is not found in the system, ServerView Web-Server is installed even if "ServerView Console (for IIS)" is selected. ServerView Console (for Apache) is selected by default. To install ServerView Console (for IIS), select "ServerView Console (for IIS)". If "ServerView Console (for IIS)"...
  • Page 23: Component Names And Functions

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 1.3 Component Names and Functions This section explains the component names and functions of the server. 1.3.1 Server (Front View) a Hard disk access LED ( This LED lights up green when data is being written to or read from the hard disk.
  • Page 24: Power Switch

    Chapter 1 Overview f Reset switch (RST) Pressing this switch resets and restarts the system. All data being used are lost by pressing the Reset switch. Make sure to save the data before you reset. g Maintenance switch ( This switch is used only by maintenance personnel. Do not touch this. h Power switch ( Press this switch to turn the server on.
  • Page 25: Server (Rear View)

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 1.3.2 Server (Rear View) a Keyboard connector (6-pin) ( A keyboard is plugged in. b Mouse connector (6-pin) ( c LAN port 1 ( An Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cable is plugged in. For 1000Mbps connection, a cable conforming to category 5 enhanced is required.
  • Page 26 Chapter 1 Overview g Serial port (9-pin) ( Cables of peripheral equipment conforming to the RS-232C standard such as modems are plugged in. h Display connector (15-pin) ( A display cable is plugged in. i LAN port 2 ( When LAN port 1 has already used, this port is used. The cables to be used and meanings of the two LEDs are the same as the LAN port 1.
  • Page 27: Server (Inside)

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 1.3.3 Server (Inside) [Front] [Rear] a System fan Contact an office listed in the "Contact Information" of the "Start Guide" for the system fan replacement. b CPU socket Install the CPU. One CPU is installed by default. Up to two CPUs can be installed.
  • Page 28: Baseboard

    Chapter 1 Overview 1.3.4 Baseboard [Front] [Rear] a Power connector The power supply unit cable is plugged in. b Fan board connector c HDD backplane l2C connector d PSU I2C connector e SAS hard disk LED connector For SAS models only, connect it to the HDD LED connector of the SAS RAID Ctrl installed in PCI slot 3.
  • Page 29: Standard Operations

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 1.4 Standard Operations This section explains standard server operations, including how to turn the server on/ off and handle a CD/DVD. 1.4.1 Opening the Rack Door This section explains how to open the front and rear doors of the 40U standard rack.
  • Page 30 Chapter 1 Overview Turn the handle in the direction of the arrow and pull it forward. Turn and then pull Opening the rear door Turn the rack key to unlock and pull the rack handle up.
  • Page 31: Turning On The Server

    When operating the device outside of this operating environment, the server may operate improperly, damage data etc. Furthermore, Fujitsu cannot be held responsible for any related damage, malfunction, or loss of data, etc. • Be sure to wait for 10 seconds or more after shutdown before turning the server on.
  • Page 32: Turning Off The Server

    Chapter 1 Overview Turn on the display and peripheral devices. Press the power switch on the front of the server. The server's power LED lights green. When the power is turned on, the server performs Power On Self Tests (POST). If any abnormalities are detected by POST, error messages are displayed. "8.2.2 Error Messages"...
  • Page 33: Inserting And Ejecting A Cd/Dvd

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide In other cases, press the power switch of the server after shutting down the OS and making sure that the hard disk access LED is off. The power LED lights amber. Turn off the display and peripheral devices.
  • Page 34 Chapter 1 Overview Cautions when handling media • When removing a disc from its case, press the central disc holder to release the disc as shown in the figure below, then just lift the disc up. • Hold CDs/DVDs by their edges to avoid contact with the disc surface. •...
  • Page 35 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Place the CD/DVD at the center of the tray. While supporting the CD/DVD tray, push the tray until it clicks into position. Label side up CD/DVD tray If the CD/DVD is placed improperly when the tray is pushed into the unit, the CD/DVD or the drive may be damaged.
  • Page 36: Workflow

    Chapter 1 Overview 1.5 Workflow Use the following workflow from server installation to start of operation. Installing the server Refer to "Safety Precautions" and "Start Guide" to install the server on a suitable location. Preparing the server - Install internal options - Set configurations of hardware Refer to "2.1 Preparation on the Server", "Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options"...
  • Page 37: Chapter 2 Checking Before Os Installation

    Chapter 2 Checking before OS Installation This chapter explains the preparation on the server and cautions necessary before OS installation. Please read this chapter before starting installation. 2.1 Preparation on the Server ......2.2 Selecting an Installation Method .
  • Page 38: Preparation On The Server

    Chapter 2 Checking before OS Installation 2.1 Preparation on the Server Before starting installation, install internal options in the server and perform necessary hardware settings. 2.1.1 Installing Options For procedures for installing internal options, refer to "Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options" ( P. 129). Installing optional external devices When installing an OS with optional external devices connected, check the following.
  • Page 39: Lan Cable

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Cautions for installing memory modules For this server, the maximum installable memory capacity varies depending on the OS. Furthermore, since the server uses part of the memory as PCI resources, the maximum available capacity is limited.
  • Page 40: Hardware Settings

    Chapter 2 Checking before OS Installation 2.1.2 Hardware Settings The BIOS Setup Utility must be used in the following cases. For details on how to use the BIOS Setup Utility, refer to "7.2 BIOS Setup Utility" ( P. 176). Changing the boot drive To change the boot drive, start up the BIOS Setup Utility, select [Boot Option], and set the boot drive in the [Boot Options] submenu under the [Main] menu.
  • Page 41: Selecting An Installation Method

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 2.2 Selecting an Installation Method When install the OS with ServerStart, there are multiple installation methods. Prior to OS installation, choose a method. 2.2.1 Supported OS The following OS can be installed with using ServerStart V7.808.
  • Page 42 Chapter 2 Checking before OS Installation Expert mode In this mode, start up Disk Manager and format the partition where your OS is installed prior to installation of the OS. Select the Expert mode only when installing the OS while maintaining the existing partitions.
  • Page 43: Precautions On Installation

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 2.3 Precautions on Installation Observe all the following notes before starting OS installation. 2.3.1 Installation Partition Size The installation partition sizes are stated as below when using ServerStart to install your OS. • Maximum size: 2TB •...
  • Page 44 Chapter 2 Checking before OS Installation When using a SAS RAID Ctrl (MegaRAID SAS) Configure RAID with an internal hard disk unit which is connected to a SAS RAID Ctrl. The array controller to be employed is "MegaRAID SAS" and available RAID level is "RAID 0 / RAID 1/ RAID 1+0 / RAID 5/ RAID 6".
  • Page 45: Cautions For Using Serverstart

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 2.3.3 Cautions for Using ServerStart Observe the cautions described below when the OS installation is performed with ServerStart. Operating ServerStart Mainly, a mouse is used for ServerStart operations. In some cases, operation with the [Tab] key or cursor are not available.
  • Page 46: Automatic Driver Installation With Serverstart

    Chapter 2 Checking before OS Installation Adapter numbers For ServerStart, onboard multiple LAN adapters (network adapter) may be configured on OS installation wizard. To configure multiple LAN cards, select the adapter numbers in order of Adapter 1 and Adapter 2, and enter settings for each adapter.
  • Page 47: Chapter 3 Os Installation

    Chapter 3 OS Installation This chapter explains how to install the OS in the server using ServerStart. 3.1 Quick Installation Mode ......3.2 Expert Mode .
  • Page 48: Quick Installation Mode

    Chapter 3 OS Installation 3.1 Quick Installation Mode In this quick installation mode, the OS is installed after configuring minimum required settings. To install the OS quickly and easily, use the quick installation mode. Confirm that the USB floppy disk drive is connected before turning on the server power. When installing Windows Server 2008 in Quick installation mode, full installation is performed.
  • Page 49 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Insert the ServerStart floppy disk supplied with the server. Make sure that "on local drive (floppy/USB stick)" and "A:" are selected and click [Continue]. Set the ServerStart floppy disk in the write-enabled state. When installing the OS not using the ServerStart floppy disk, select [No status backup] and click [Continue].
  • Page 50 Chapter 3 OS Installation Click [Accept]. The [Welcome to ServerStart] window appears. Select [Quick Installation] and click [Next]. The [Select the Boot Controller and Boot Disk] window appears.
  • Page 51 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Set configuration of the RAID and disks and click [Next]. To install the OS while maintaining the established RAID environment Select [Logical Disk 0] and specify partition size to be created. One partition can be created. Select [Logical Disk 0] even if the RAID is not required to be created.
  • Page 52 Chapter 3 OS Installation Select the OS to be installed and click [Next]. The [Configure your unattended Windows Installation] window appears. Set the items and click [Next]. The [Summary] window appears. Confirm the settings and click [Start Installation]. Click [Start now]. Installation starts.
  • Page 53 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide For Windows Server 2008 (64-bit), a message appears and prompts you to insert the PRIM- ERGY Startup Disc again. Insert PRIMERGY Startup Disc. After files are copied, a message prompts you to eject the CD/DVD.
  • Page 54 Chapter 3 OS Installation Perform the settings for the RAID management tool (ServerView RAID). For the setting procedures, refer to the manuals in Array Controller Document & Tool CD. • Settings of an array administrator account The Windows user account is required when using ServerView RAID. Create a group named "raid-adm", and an account with any name for an array administrator within the group "raid-adm".
  • Page 55: Expert Mode

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 3.2 Expert Mode In the expert mode, start up Disk Manager, format the installation partition, and install the OS. Use this mode only when you want to perform installation while maintaining the existing partitions. Windows Server 2008 cannot be installed in Expert mode.
  • Page 56 Chapter 3 OS Installation Set the ServerStart floppy disk, provided with the server, and ensure that "Removable media" and "A:" are selected. Click [Create]. Insert the ServerStart floppy disk with its write-protect disabled. When installing the OS not using the ServerStart floppy disk, select [No status backup] and click [Create].
  • Page 57 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Click [Accept]. The [Welcome to ServerStart] window appears. Select [Expert Installation] and click [Next]. The [Create a ServerStart Floppy Disk] window appears.
  • Page 58 Chapter 3 OS Installation Click [Build a ServerStart Floppy Disk]. Creation of a ServerStart floppy disk starts. When the creation is completed, the "Floppy disk has been created." message appears. Click [OK]. The [Please Select your Keyboard] window appears. Select your keyboard language from the drop-down list and click [OK]. The subsequent start procedure may take several minutes.
  • Page 59 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Click [Install MS (OS) interactively (expertise required)]. The expert mode starts. Start up the configuration tools to set items. Exiting a tool returns to the display to the expert mode window. Make sure to open the menu of each wizard and confirm the settings.
  • Page 60: Disk Manager

    Chapter 3 OS Installation 3.2.2 Disk Manager Start up Disk Manager and format the installation partition. Click [Use Disk Manager to partition and format your disk drives]. Disk Manager starts up. Format the OS installation partition. Select the OS installation partition and click the [Partition] menu –...
  • Page 61: Os Installation Wizard

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 3.2.3 OS Installation Wizard Set computer information, user information, and the network protocol. ServerStart can configure multiple network patterns. When configuring a domain controller, refer to "Using ServerStart to Configure the Network". The setup windows vary depending on the OS to be installed. For example, operation on Server 2003 R2 is given below.
  • Page 62 Chapter 3 OS Installation The [Computer Identification] window appears. Set items and click [next]. The [Installation Directory and Time Zone] window appears.
  • Page 63 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Set items and click [next]. The [User Name] window appears. Set items and click [next]. The [Display Settings] window appears. Set items and click [next]. The [Network Protocol] window appears.
  • Page 64 Chapter 3 OS Installation Set items and click [next]. The [Software Components] window appears. If Windows Server 2003 R2 is selected at the Computer Identification, R2 components are always copied to the hard disk. To install the components, click [Properties] and check t box of the components to be installed.
  • Page 65 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Set items and click [next]. The [Services] window appears. Simple Network Management Protocol is always installed. Click [Properties] to change the set- tings. Set items and click [leave wizard]. The display returns to the expert mode window.
  • Page 66: Application Wizard

    Chapter 3 OS Installation 3.2.4 Application Wizard Set configurations for installation of supplied applications such as high reliability tools. Open those windows and confirm the settings carefully. Click [Application Wizard: Select additional software components]. The application wizard appears. From the list in [Installable applications], select application software to be installed and click [>>].
  • Page 67: Starting Os Installation

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 3.2.5 Starting OS Installation Install the OS to the server. Notes on the Installation When the installation partition is not empty, a confirmation message appears. Unless otherwise considered as problem, click [OK] to continue the installation procedure.
  • Page 68 Chapter 3 OS Installation When a message prompts you to insert the OS CD/DVD, insert the CD/DVD and click [OK]. For Windows Server 2003 / Windows Server 2003 x64 1. Insert the OS CD/DVD (Installation disc). The license agreement window appears. 2.
  • Page 69 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide • Configuration of Battery Recalibration Scheduler When using the SAS RAID Ctrl (MegaRAID SAS) together with a battery backup unit, change the settings of Battery Recalibration Scheduler according to the operation that is required. The default setting is 11:00 on the first of every month.
  • Page 70 Chapter 3 OS Installation...
  • Page 71 Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation This chapter explains the operations to be performed after OS installation. Be sure to perform these operations before operating the server. 4.1 Memory Dump/Paging File Setting ....4.2 Creating Backup Data for System Recovery .
  • Page 72: Chapter 4 Operations After Os Installation

    Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation 4.1 Memory Dump/Paging File Setting Before starting operating this server, configure the setting for obtaining memory dump. Memory dump Debugging information, when memory dump has been set, will be automatically saved in case that a STOP error (fatal system error) occurs in the system.
  • Page 73 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Kernel memory dump Information of only kernel memory space is recorded. The file is stored in the directory displayed in the [Dump file] box. Capacity required for kernel memory dump is as follows: • Paging file: Depending on installed physical memory amount For memory of 256 to 1,373MB - Installed physical memory ×...
  • Page 74 Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation Click the [Advanced] tab and click [Settings] in [Startup and Recovery]. The [Startup and Recovery] window appears. Set as follows: 1. In the [Write debugging information] section, select the memory dump file type. • Complete memory dump (Recommended) The whole system memory information is recorded to the memory dump file.
  • Page 75 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Paging file setting Set up the paging file according to the following procedures: Log on to the server with the administrator account. Check free space of the drive where the system has been installed. Check the required free space according to "...
  • Page 76 Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation Click the [Advanced] tab. For Windows Server 2008 For Windows Server 2003...
  • Page 77 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Click [Change] of the [Virtual memory]. The [Virtual Memory] window appears. For Windows Server 2008 If [Automatically manage paging file size for all drivers] is checked, uncheck it. For Windows Server 2003 Select the drive where the paging file is to be created.
  • Page 78 Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation Select [Custom size] and enter a value in [Initial size]. The value depends on the type of the set dump file. Set a value larger than the value shown in [Recommended] in [Total paging file size for all drives].
  • Page 79: Creating Backup Data For System Recovery

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 4.2 Creating Backup Data for System Recovery After OS installation is complete, create backup data for system recovery, which enables the system to be recovered if an error occurred. After OS installation or changing the system configuration, make sure to perform this procedure to create backup data.
  • Page 80: Windows Server 2003

    Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation Creating backup data Perform backup for the whole server configuration according to the following procedure. Click [Start] – [All Programs] – [Windows Server Backup]. Select [Backup Once] from the operation menu. Select [Full server] in [Select backup configuration]. Select [Remote shared folder] in [Specify destination type].
  • Page 81 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Click [Finish]. Backup process starts. If a message prompts you to insert a floppy disk, insert the floppy disk and click [OK]. Automated system recovery disk is created. When the process is completed, a message appears. Eject the floppy disk according to the message and put a label on it.
  • Page 82: Storing The System Configuration Information

    Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation 4.3 Storing the System Configuration Information Before starting operations and when changing the system configuration information, store the configuration information. By storing this information, the system can be recovered with the stored information in case of a system failure (such as when the baseboard fails).
  • Page 83: Storing The Bios Information And The Remote Management Controller Information

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 4.3.1 Storing the BIOS Information and the Remote Management Controller Information Store the BIOS information and the Remote Management Controller information according to the following procedures. Confirm that the USB floppy disk drive is connected before turning on the server power.
  • Page 84: Recovering The Bios / Remote Management Information

    Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation 4.3.2 Recovering the BIOS / Remote Management Information If the information configured with the BIOS Setup Utility was deleted due to a drain of the built-in server battery, etc., restore the BIOS information according to the following procedures. Confirm that the USB floppy disk drive is connected before turning on the server power.
  • Page 85: Creating Maintenance Tools And Driver Disks

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 4.4 Creating Maintenance Tools and Driver Disks This section explains how to create the server maintenance tools and driver disks with FloppyBuilder function of ServerStart. With FloppyBuilder function of ServerStart, you can create the following tools: •...
  • Page 86 A massage appears that "The publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you want to run this software?" 2. Click [Run]. Execute "SeStSetup.exe" in the disk when [Fujitsu ServerStart Setup] window is not displayed. Check the checkbox of [Classic] only and click [OK].
  • Page 87: Uninstalling Serverstart

    ServerStart has been installed to the client computer. Uninstalling ServerStart Uninstall ServerStart on the client computer according to the following procedure when necessary. Click [Start] – [All Programs (or Programs)] – [Fujitsu Siemens ServerStart] – [Uninstall ServerStart]. Click [OK]. When the uninstallation is executed successfully, ServerStart is deleted.
  • Page 88: Startup Method For Floppybuilder

    Set the PRIMERGY Startup Disc to the client computer. Once [PRIMERGY Startup Disk] window appears, exit the window. Click [Start] − [All Programs (or Programs)] − [Fujitsu Siemens ServerStart] – [ServerStart (Start from DVD)]. ServerStart starts up and the [Welcome to ServerStart] window appears.
  • Page 89 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Click [Accept]. The [Welcome to ServerStart] window appears. Select [Expert Installation] and click [Next]. The [Welcome to ServerStart] window appears.
  • Page 90: Creating "Server Management Tools" Disk

    Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation Click [FloppyBuilder]. The [ServerStart FloppyBuilder] window appears. 4.4.3 Creating "Server Management Tools" Disk Start up ServerStart and confirm that the FloppyBuilder window is displayed. Click [Server Management Tools]. Click the tool to be created. Insert the prepared floppy disk by following the message.
  • Page 91: Creating Driver Disks

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 4.4.4 Creating Driver Disks Obtain floppy disks as many as the drivers to be created before taking the procedures below. Start up ServerStart and confirm that the FloppyBuilder window is displayed. Click [Drivers Diskettes (for OS)].
  • Page 92: Notes Before Operating The Server

    Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation 4.5 Notes before Operating the Server This section explains the settings required before starting to operate the server. For details on the settings, refer to the following URL. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2003/Library/default.mspx For the settings of the installed application software supplied with the server, refer to the manuals of each of them.
  • Page 93: Notes On Advanced Uninterruptible Power Supply (Ups)

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Click [Start] − [Administrative Tools] − [Computer Management]. Click [Disk Management]. Right-click the partition to change the letter and click [Change Drive Letter and Path]. The [Change Drive Letter and Path] window appears. Click [Edit].
  • Page 94: Using The Fiber Channel Controller (Pg-Fc202)

    4.5.4 Using the Fiber Channel Controller (PG-FC202) To use the Fiber Channel Controller (PG-FC202), the driver needs to be updated after installing the OS. You can use the driver supplied with the Fiber Channel Controller or download it from the Fujitsu PRIMERGY website (http://primergy.fujitsu.com).
  • Page 95 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Right-click the volume to be extended in [Disk Management], and click [Extend Volume]. The [Welcome to the Extend Volume Wizard] window appears. Click [Next]. The [Select Disks] window appears. Specify the desired size in [Select the amount of space in MB].
  • Page 96 Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation Reducing the partition size of system drive When reducing the partition size of system drive, perform the following procedures. Log on to the server with administrator privileges. Click [Start] – [All Programs] – [Administrative Tools] – [Server Manager]. Server Manager starts.
  • Page 97: Other Notes On Operation

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 4.5.7 Other Notes on Operation Unnecessary files After OS installation is completed, folders named Runonce and Runonce 2 may be left in the drive where the OS has been installed. Delete these folders since those are not necessary for the system operation.
  • Page 98: Lan Driver Advanced Setup [Bacs]

    Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation LAN Driver Advanced Setup [BACS] BACS is an integrated GUI application consisting of programs such as Broadcom Advanced Server Program (BASP) that provides load balancing features, etc., by teaming up multiple adapters. BACS is used in the following situations: •...
  • Page 99: Bacs Installation

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 4.6.2 BACS Installation If [Broadcom Control Suite] is not displayed in the [Control Panel], install BACS according to the following installation procedures: Execute the following file contained in the PRIMERGY Startup Disc. For Windows Server 2008 (64-bit) [CD/DVD drive]:\PROGRAMS\General\Broadcom\w2k8\MgmtApps_x64\setup.exe...
  • Page 100: Teaming

    Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation 4.6.3 Teaming Notes The following are notes on using teaming via BACS. For details, refer to BACS help. However, when the content of help and this manual differ, follow the instructions in this manual. •...
  • Page 101 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide For Smart Load Balancing, one NIC can be set as a standby member. If all the primary members fail, the same MAC address or IP address is taken over to the standby member to continue the communication (fail-over).
  • Page 102 Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation When the link status of the primary member is restored, the primary member returns to active status, and the standby member returns to inactive status (fallback). [Auto-Fallback mode] PRIMERGY L2 Switch SLB Team NIC1 Primary member (Operation) NIC2...
  • Page 103 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide PRIMERGY L2 Switch LACP Team NIC1 LACP NIC2 FEC/GEC Generic Trunking In this mode, configure a team using FEC/GEC Generic Trunking. All the team members must be connected to the same switch where FEC/GEC Generic Trunking is set.
  • Page 104 Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation Team setting procedure Log in with Administrator or same privileges. Click [Start] – [Control Panel] – [Broadcom Control Suite 3]. Broadcom Control Suite 3 starts. The onboard LAN name that is displayed in BACS 3 may differs depending on the server. Click [Team Management].
  • Page 105 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Click [Next]. The [Team Name] window appears. Enter a team name, and click [Next]. The [Team Type] window appears. Select the team type, and click [Next]. Select the team type from the following. • Smart Load Balancing (TM) and Failover (SLB) •...
  • Page 106 Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation The [Assigning Team Members] window appears. The following is an explanation for when selecting [Smart Load Balancing (TM) and Failover (SLB)] as an example. Select the adapter to be incorporated in the Team from the [Available Adapters] list, and click [Add].
  • Page 107 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Click [Next]. For Smart Load Balancing (TM) and Failover (SLB) The [Designating a Standby Member] window appears. Go to Step 10. For other modes The [Configure VLAN Support] window appears. Go to Step 12. Set for the standby member, and click [Next].
  • Page 108 Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation When setting for VLAN, select [Add VLAN]. when not setting, select [Skip manage VLAN]. Then click [Next]. When selecting [Add VLAN] The [Naming] window appears. Go to Step 13. When selecting [Skip manage VLAN] Go to Step 17.
  • Page 109 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide When setting the VLAN type as untagged, select [Untagged]. When setting the VLAN type tagged, select [Tagged]. Then click [Next]. When selecting [Tagged] The [Tag Value] window appears. Go to Step 15. When selecting [Untagged] The [Additional VLANs] window appears.
  • Page 110 Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation When creating an additional VLAN, select [Yes]. When finishing adding a VLAN, select [No]. Then click [Next]. When selecting [Yes] Repeat Steps 13 to 15. When selecting [No] The [Commit changes] window appears. Go to Step 17. Select [Commit changes to system and Exit the wizard] and click [Finish].
  • Page 111: Vlan

    VLAN, make sure to use BACS. • On a VLAN, only use IP protocols. When LLC and the LNDFC protocols are installed by the Fujitsu communication control service, VLAN and these protocols are bound (connected) unconditionally. Therefore, release the bind of VLAN and these protocols in the system where protocols other than IP and VLAN are installed at the same time.
  • Page 112 Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation Select a LAN port that configures a VLAN from the list on the left side of the window, and click [Create a VLAN] in the [Teams] menu. The [Welcome to the Broadcom Teaming Wizard] window appears. Click [Next].
  • Page 113 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Specify a team name and click [Next]. When creating a new VLAN, a team whose member is one port is set. The [VLAN Naming] window appears. Enter a VLAN name, and click [Next]. The [Tagging] window appears.
  • Page 114: Lan Driver Advanced Setup [Intel Proset]

    Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation 4.7 LAN Driver Advanced Setup ® [Intel PROSet] ® "Intel PROSet" is a tool for configuring details on the LAN driver. It is used in the following cases. • When using the Teaming function between LAN cards •...
  • Page 115: Teaming

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Select [Accept] and click [Next]. Select all the following items, and click [Next]. ® The display of options differs depending on the version of Intel PROSet to be installed. • Driver ® • Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager •...
  • Page 116 Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation Only a link down error between a LAN card (onboard LAN) and the switch it connects with, and the equivalent errors lead to switching of the route. Therefore, if only the switch or LAN card (onboard LAN) is partially damaged and the route being used is normal at the link level, the route will not be switched in the team, but the communication using team may become an error.
  • Page 117 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide IEEE802.3ad dynamic link aggregation Select this mode when connecting a team to a switch which supports IEEE802.3ad compliant Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). In this mode, all adapters must run at the same speed, and all ports in the team must be connected to the same switch.
  • Page 118: Event Logs

    Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation Click [OK] to close the property window for the LAN adapter. When the Teaming setting is complete, the following virtual adapter will be created. • "Team: (Team Name)" Upper protocols will be bound with the main virtual adapter. They cannot be bound with the LAN card included in a Team.
  • Page 119: Vlan

    [Device Manager] or [Network Connections]. • On a VLAN, only use IP protocols. When LLC and the LNDFC protocols are installed by the Fujitsu communication control service, these protocols are bound (connected) unconditionally. Therefore, release the bind of VLAN and these protocols in the system where these protocols and VLAN are installed at the same time.
  • Page 120 Chapter 4 Operations after OS Installation Click [OK] to close the property window for the LAN adapter. When setup of the VLAN is complete, the following virtual adapter will be created. • "(LAN Adapter Name)-VLAN:(VLAN Name)" Upper protocols will be bound with the main virtual adapter. They cannot be bound with the LAN card configuring a VLAN.
  • Page 121 Chapter 5 High Reliability Tools For stable PRIMERGY server operations, we recommend that high reliability tools be installed. This chapter explains the installation and necessary settings of high reliability tools. 5.1 RAID Management Tool ......122 5.2 Server Monitoring Tool [ServerView] .
  • Page 122: Chapter 5 High Reliability Tools

    Chapter 5 High Reliability Tools 5.1 RAID Management Tool RAID Management Tool performs configuration, initialization and monitoring of the hard disk array. For details, refer to the manual in the Array Controller Document & Tool CD. OS installation using ServerStart When the OS has been installed using ServerStart, RAID Management Tool has been also installed together with the OS as well as other high reliability tools.
  • Page 123: Server Monitoring Tool [Serverview]

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 5.2 Server Monitoring Tool [ServerView] ServerView constantly monitors the hardware status of each server in the network and, at the same time, provides a console which enables to recognize the status of all the servers promptly. ServerView keeps the server hardware under monitoring all the time.
  • Page 124: Installing Serverview

    Chapter 5 High Reliability Tools Voltage monitoring ServerView monitors the voltage. In an environment where ServerView is not in use, voltage surge cannot be detected during operation. The server must restart as those errors are detected by using the BIOS Setup Utility or Server Management Tools. Voltage surges may result in malfunction or data loss. Power supply monitoring ServerView monitors the power supply.
  • Page 125: Setting Required After Installation

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 5.2.2 Setting Required after Installation Perform necessary operations after ServerView installation referring to "2.4 Setting after Installation" in "ServerView User’s Guide". Boot monitoring setting It is recommended to enable the "Boot Monitoring" function after ServerView is installed. For setting procedures and explanation on the function, refer to "[Restart Settings] Tab"...
  • Page 126: Maintenance Support Tool [Hrm/Server]

    Chapter 5 High Reliability Tools 5.3 Maintenance Support Tool [HRM/ Server] HRM/server supports quick and proper maintenance operation to achieve high server operation stability. 5.3.1 Installing HRM/Server When installed using ServerStart When the OS has been installed using ServerStart, HRM/server has been also installed together with the OS as well as other high reliability tools.
  • Page 127: Solving Problems Early [Dsnap]

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 5.4 Solving Problems Early [DSNAP] DSNAP is a tool for collectively acquiring failure investigation information such as server environment information. OS installation using ServerStart When the OS has been installed using ServerStart, DSNAP has been also installed together with the OS as well as other high reliability tools.
  • Page 128 Chapter 5 High Reliability Tools...
  • Page 129: Installing Internal Options

    Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options This chapter explains how to install internal options. 6.1 Before Installing Internal Options ....130 6.2 Attaching/Removing the Top Cover ....132 6.3 Installing the CPU .
  • Page 130: Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options

    For stable use of the server, use the devices described in the system configuration figure when adding optional devices (internal/external options and USB devices etc.). Fujitsu does not warrant operation of the server when using unauthorized third party optional devices.
  • Page 131 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide • Before installing/removing internal options to/from the server, turn off the server, all peripheral devices, and any other connected devices. Also unplug all power cables from the server. Failure to do so may cause electric shock.
  • Page 132: Attaching/Removing The Top Cover

    Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options 6.2 Attaching/Removing the Top Cover When installing internal options, remove the top cover. See below for how to remove the top cover. • Before attaching or removing the top cover, turn off the server and all peripheral devices.
  • Page 133 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Pull out the server until it locks. Lock • Be careful not to pinch your fingers or clothes when pulling out the server or pushing it back. That may cause injuries. Pushing the button (1), slide the top cover slowly to the rear side and lift it to remove it from the server (2).
  • Page 134: Installing The Cpu

    Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options 6.3 Installing the CPU Up to two CPUs can be installed in this server by installing an optional CPU. • Before installing/removing the CPU, turn off the server and all peripheral devices. Also unplug all power cables from the server ( "1.4.3 Turning Off the Server"...
  • Page 135: Installable Cpus And Notes

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 6.3.2 Installable CPUs and Notes Installable CPUs The following types of CPUs can be installed on this server. When installing an optional CPU, the two CPUs must have the same product name (same frequency/cache size).
  • Page 136 Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options Remove the fan duct. Lift and remove the fan duct. Fan duct [Front] Remove the dummy CPU. Dummy CPU [Front] Remove the socket protection cover by pulling the tab up. Socket protection cover...
  • Page 137 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Move the socket lever sideways and slowly move it up. Socket lever Open the socket cover. Press the socket cover tab with an index finger to open it. Do not touch any parts other than the socket cover at this time.
  • Page 138 Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options Install the heat sink. Secure the heat sink with screws. Tighten the screws little by little diagonally. Heat sink Make sure that the four screws are securely tightened after the installation. Reattach the fan duct. Attach the top cover and push the server back into the rack.
  • Page 139: Defective Cpu Disconnection Function

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 6.3.4 Defective CPU Disconnection Function This server has a defective CPU disconnection function. This function disconnects the CPU judged to be defective (causing an error) during Power On Self Test (POST) and start the server. When two CPUs are installed and one of them is defective, the server starts with the other CPU.
  • Page 140: Installing Memory Modules

    Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options 6.4 Installing Memory Modules Additional memory modules will help increase the amount of data that can be read at a time and improve the server processing capability. • Before installing or removing memory modules, turn off the server and all peripheral devices.
  • Page 141: Installation Location Of Memory Modules

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 6.4.1 Installation Location of Memory Modules The memory modules installed in this server are composed of two Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMM), the two DIMMs are configured as one pair. Regarding this server's memory slots, a memory bank consists of slots "A and B" and "C and D".
  • Page 142: Installable Memory Modules And Notes

    Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options 6.4.2 Installable Memory Modules and Notes Installable memory modules The following types of memory modules can be installed on this server. table: List of installable memory modules Product name Product ID Remarks Memory Module -1GB PG-RM1CG DDR2-667 FBD 512MB ×...
  • Page 143: Memory Redundant Function

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide • Identification label patterns When a memory module is viewed with the corner circled in the above figure to the lower left, identification labels are applied in any of the following patterns. table: Identification Label Patterns...
  • Page 144: Memory Sparing Function

    Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options Select [Advanced System Configuration] in the [Advanced] menu, and press the [Enter] key. "7.2.5 Advanced Menu" (p.183) Select the [Memory Redundancy] item, and press the [Enter] key. Select [Mirroring], and press the [Enter] key. Select [Save Changes & Exit] in the [Exit] menu and press the [Enter] key. A message confirming whether to save the BIOS setting change is displayed.
  • Page 145: How To Install Or Remove Memory Modules

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Select [Save Changes & Exit] in the [Exit] menu and press the [Enter] key. A message confirming whether to save the BIOS setting change is displayed. Select [Yes] and press the [Enter] key. After the system restarts, the memory sparing configuration becomes effective.
  • Page 146 Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options Install or remove memory modules. When installing memory modules Keep the levers on both sides of the slot where the memory module is to be installed open, and insert the memory module vertically in the memory slot while lining up the notch. When the memory module is properly installed, the levers on both sides of the slot are pulled back.
  • Page 147: Defective Memory Disconnection Function

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 6.4.5 Defective Memory Disconnection Function This server is equipped with the defective memory (RAM module) disconnection function. This function disconnects the memory pair judged to be defective (causing an error) during the Power On Self Test (POST) and start the server. When POST is executed, if the memory capacity is discovered to be smaller than the capacity of the memory installed, a memory module may be defective.
  • Page 148: Installing Expansion Cards

    Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options 6.5 Installing Expansion Cards This section contains notes concerning types of expansion cards, various specific expansion cards, and how to install them. • Before installing an expansion card, turn off the server and all peripheral devices, and unplug the power cables from the outlet.
  • Page 149: Installable Expansion Cards And Notes

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide PCI slot specifications The specifications of the PCI slots are as follows: The PCI slots conform to the PCI Local Bus Specifications, Rev. 2.2. SAS model table: The specifications of the PCI slots PCI slot...
  • Page 150 Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options table: Installable expansion cards Product name Product ID Remarks PG-288L 1000BASE-SX, PCI-Express Eth. Ctrl 1x1Gbit PCI-E 1000BASE-SX lp *1: The SAS RAID Ctrl PG-248C and PG-244C1 cannot be installed at the same time. SATA model table: Installable expansion cards Product name Product ID...
  • Page 151 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide SATA model table: Installation location/order of expansion cards PCI slot Maximum number of Installation Product name (Product ID) installed order cards SAS RAID Ctrl (PG-244C1) — SAS RAID Ctrl (PG-248G1L) Fibre Channel Controller (PG-FC202) SAS Ctrl (PG-228BL) SCSI Ctrl U320 lp (PG-2281L) Eth.
  • Page 152: How To Install Expansion Cards

    Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options 6.5.3 How to Install Expansion Cards This section explains how to install expansion cards. Turn off the power and all peripheral devices, and pull the server out from the rack to remove the top cover. "6.2 Attaching/Removing the Top Cover"...
  • Page 153 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Remove the slot cover or installed card. When using PCI slot 1 or 2 Remove the slot cover for the slot where the expansion card will be installed from the card fix frame. Slot cover The slot cover for PCI slot 2 is composed of a low-profile slot cover and an extension slot cover.
  • Page 154 Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options When installing a low-profile card in PCI slot 2, attach the extension slot cover to the card with screw. Use the screws attached to the extension slot cover. (Skip this step when installing a full-height expansion card.) Expansion card (Low-profile) Extension...
  • Page 155 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide When installing the SAS RAID Ctrl (PG-248C, PG-244C1, PG-248G1L) When installing this card, make sure to install an attached battery backup unit in the server, and connect the battery backup unit cable. "6.5.4 How to Install a Battery Backup Unit (BBU)" (p.156) When installing PG-244C1, install it in PCI slot 2 and connect the battery backup unit cable before installing the card fix frame in the connector.
  • Page 156: How To Install A Battery Backup Unit (Bbu)

    Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options 6.5.4 How to Install a Battery Backup Unit (BBU) When installing the SAS RAID Ctrl (PG-248C/PG-244C1/PG-248G1L), make sure to install the provided battery backup unit. Installation location of a battery backup unit Install the battery backup unit on the studs located beside the fan units. Studs Installing location [Front]...
  • Page 157 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Connect the provided battery backup unit cable to the battery backup unit. Connect the battery backup unit cable checking its direction. Battery backup unit cable Do not connect the cable using excessive force, the connector is weak.
  • Page 158 Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options 3. Tighten the two locations with the screws that were removed in Step 3. Insert this part into the stud. Screws Insert this part into the stud. [Front] Connect the cables that were removed in Step 5-1. Connect the battery backup unit cable to the expansion card.
  • Page 159 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Make sure to install the Battery Recalibration after installing the battery backup unit. After installation, it is set to be executed at 11:00 a.m. on the 1st of every month. Change the setting according to the operation.
  • Page 160: Installing An Internal Dvd-Rom Unit

    Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options 6.6 Installing an Internal DVD-ROM Unit This section explains how to install a internal DVD-ROM unit. For the procedure for handling a DVD-ROM, refer to "1.4.4 Inserting and Ejecting a CD/DVD" ( p.33). • Before installing or removing an internal DVD-ROM unit, turn off the server and all peripheral devices, and unplug all power cables from the server.
  • Page 161: How To Install An Internal Dvd-Rom Unit

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 6.6.3 How to Install an Internal DVD-ROM Unit This section explains how to install an internal DVD-ROM unit. Turn off the power and all peripheral devices, and pull the server out from the rack to remove the top cover.
  • Page 162 Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options Remove the dummy unit. 1. Press the tab labeled "PUSH" at the back of the CD/DVD drive bay. 2. Remove the dummy unit. Press "Push". [Front] Dummy unit To remove an existing internal DVD-ROM unit, use the same procedure. Lift up the dummy unit and remove it from the CD/DVD drive chassis.
  • Page 163 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Insert the internal DVD-ROM unit into the CD/DVD drive bay. [Front] Internal DVD-ROM unit Connect the SATA cable for the DVD-ROM. SATA cable [Front] Push the blank unit back to the initial position. Push it until it is all the way seated. It locks with a click.
  • Page 164: Installing Internal Hard Disk Units

    Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options 6.7 Installing Internal Hard Disk Units This section explains how to install internal hard disk units. • Before installing an internal hard disk unit, turn off the server and all peripheral devices, and unplug all power cables from the server. Failure to do so may cause electric shock ( "1.4.3 Turning Off the Server"...
  • Page 165: Installation Locations Of Internal Hard Disk Units

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 6.7.1 Installation Locations of Internal Hard Disk Units Install internal hard disk units in the storage bays at the front of the server. The slot number that is displayed in the RAID management software etc. is described in the location where the hard disk is installed.
  • Page 166: How To Install Internal 3.5-Inch Hard Disk Units

    Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options For SAS model (2.5-inch storage bays) table: List of installable internal hard disk units Product name Product ID Overview HDD SAS 10k 73GB hot plug 2.5inch PG-HDD71B 73.4GB, 10,000rpm, SAS 2.5-inch, hot plug support HDD SAS 15k 73GB hot plug 2.5inch PG-HDD75B 73.4GB, 15,000rpm, SAS 2.5-inch, hot plug support...
  • Page 167 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Remove the dummy unit from the bay where an internal hard disk unit will be installed. Dummy units are installed in bays where no internal hard disk units are installed. Pressing the tabs on both sides of the dummy unit inward, pull the unit out towards you slowly.
  • Page 168 Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options How to remove internal 3.5-inch hard disk units Open the rack door. "1.4.1 Opening the Rack Door" (p.29) Turn off the server and all peripheral devices, and unplug all power cables from the server. "1.4.3 Turning Off the Server" (p.32) Touch a metal part of the server to discharge static electricity from your body.
  • Page 169: How To Install Internal 2.5-Inch Hard Disk Units

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 6.7.4 How to Install Internal 2.5-inch Hard Disk Units This section explains how to install internal 2.5-inch hard disk units. Open the rack door. "1.4.1 Opening the Rack Door" (p.29) Turn off the server and all peripheral devices, and unplug all power cables from the server.
  • Page 170: Installing A Power Supply Unit

    Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options 6.8 Installing a Power Supply Unit One power supply unit (PSU) is installed in this server by default. Up to two PSUs can be installed. By installing two PSUs, the redundant power feature can be enabled. This section contains notes on adding a PSU, and explains the procedures for installation, removal, and replacement.
  • Page 171: How To Install The Power Supply Unit

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 6.8.3 How to Install the Power Supply Unit This section explains how to install power supply units. • Areas around the PSU may remain extremely hot after shutdown. Wait for a while after shutdown before removing the PSU.
  • Page 172: Replacing The Psu During Redundant Operation

    Chapter 6 Installing Internal Options How to remove the power supply unit • Areas around the PSU may remain extremely hot after shutdown. Wait for a while after shutdown before removing the PSU. Turn off the server and all peripheral devices. Also unplug the power cable from the inlet at the back.
  • Page 173: Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware And Utilities

    Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities This chapter explains how to make the environment settings necessary to operate the server and how to use each utility. 7.1 Jumper Pins/Switch Block Settings ....174 7.2 BIOS Setup Utility .
  • Page 174: Jumper Pins/Switch Block Settings

    Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities 7.1 Jumper Pins/Switch Block Settings This section explains the jumper pins and switch block settings on this server. Jumper pin/Switch location The jumper pin and switch are located on the baseboard as shown below. [Rear] [Front] Switch block...
  • Page 175: Switch Block Settings

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Switch block settings The switch block settings are as follows: table: Switch settings Switch Factory Functions Description Number Settings BIOS Recovery BIOS Recovery Password Skip Password Skip BIOS Write Protect BIOS Write Protect CMOS Default...
  • Page 176: Bios Setup Utility

    Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities 7.2 BIOS Setup Utility This section explains how to make settings in the BIOS Setup Utility, and the items of each setting. 7.2.1 Starting and Exiting the BIOS Setup Utility The following explains how to start and exit the BIOS Setup Utility. How to start the BIOS Setup Utility Turn on the server.
  • Page 177 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide The [Main] menu screen may not appear although the [F2] key is pressed. In this case, press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys simultaneously and restart the server, then start the BIOS Setup. If you press the [F12] key while the message "<F2> BIOS Setup / <F12> Boot Menu" is dis- played on the screen, the Boot menu screen will appear after the POST completes.
  • Page 178 Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities How to exit the BIOS Setup Utility Use the [←] [→] keys to display the [Exit] menu. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Server Exit Item Specific Help Save Changes & Exit Discard Changes & Exit Get Default Values Load Previous Values Use the [↑] [↓] keys to select the exit mode.
  • Page 179: Main Menu

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 7.2.2 Main Menu The [Main] menu is displayed initially when you start the BIOS Setup Utility. Settings for the time and date and for the drives are configured on the [Main] menu. System Time: [HH:MM:SS]...
  • Page 180: Standard Ide Submenu

    Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities 7.2.3 Standard IDE Submenu This submenu appears when selecting [Standard IDE] from the [Main] menu. Use this submenu to set the type and operating mode for connected IDE devices. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Standard IDE: [DV-28S-V-(PS)] Item Specific Help PIO Mode:...
  • Page 181: Boot Options Submenu

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 7.2.4 Boot Options Submenu This submenu appears when selecting [Boot Options] from the [Main] menu. Use this submenu to set system startup options. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Boot Options Item Specific Help POST Errors: [Halt On All Errors]...
  • Page 182 Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities table: Items on the Boot Options Submenu Item Setting Description Boot Sequence Displays the Boot Specifies the drives from which the OS is loaded Sequence by pressing the and the precedence order of the drives. Use the [+] [Enter] key.
  • Page 183: Advanced Menu

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 7.2.5 Advanced Menu The [Advanced] menu sets the peripheral device and PCI device options. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Server Exit Item Specific Help Setup Warning Setting items on this menu to incorrect values may cause your system to malfunction.
  • Page 184: Peripheral Configuration Submenu

    Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities 7.2.6 Peripheral Configuration Submenu This submenu appears when selecting [Peripheral Configuration] from the [Advanced] menu. Use this submenu to configure the serial port, etc. The items not listed in the figure below can be displayed using the scroll bar. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Peripheral Configuration...
  • Page 185 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide table: Items on the Peripheral Configuration Submenu Item Setting Description USB Rear • Enabled (Initial value) Sets whether or not to use the USB connector on the • Disabled back. ATA Controller Config Configures additional settings.
  • Page 186: Pci Configuration Submenu

    Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities 7.2.7 PCI Configuration Submenu This submenu appears when selecting [PCI Configuration] from the [Advanced] menu. Use this submenu to configure the PCI device. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced PCI Configuration Item Specific Help > PCI SLOTS Configuration: >...
  • Page 187: Advanced System Configuration Submenu

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide PCI IRQ Configuration submenu Use this submenu to set PCI IRQ for each PCI slot. table: Items on the PCI IRQ Configuration Submenu Item Setting Description PCI IRQ Line 1 Auto (Unchangeable) Sets which PCI IRQ is allocated to which PCI slot.
  • Page 188 Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities table: Items on the Advanced System Configuration Submenu Item Setting Description • Performance Memory Power Mode Sets memory power control. This item may not be (Initial value) displayed depending on the BIOS version. • Energy Enabled (Unchangeable) High Bandwidth Sets Front Side Bus (FSB).
  • Page 189: Power On/Off Submenu

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 7.2.9 Power On/Off Submenu This submenu appears when selecting [Power On/Off] from the [Advanced] menu. Use this submenu to configure the power on/off settings. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Advanced System Configuration Item Specific Help Power Off Source...
  • Page 190: Ipmi Submenu

    Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities 7.2.10 IPMI Submenu This submenu appears when selecting [IPMI] from the [Advanced] menu. Use this submenu to configure the integrated Remote Management Controller (iRMC) settings. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced IPMI Item Specific Help SEL Load [Disabled] Clear System Event Log: Event Log Full Mode:...
  • Page 191: Security Menu

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide LAN Settings submenu Use this submenu to set the LAN when remote controlled by the Remote Management Controller. table: Items on the LAN Settings Submenu Item Setting Description DHCP • Disabled (Initial value) Sets whether or not to acquire LAN IP address of •...
  • Page 192 Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities table: Items on the Security Menu Item Setting Description Setup Password Displays whether or not the setup password required for the setup is set. When the password is not set, "Not Installed" is displayed. When the password is set, "Installed"...
  • Page 193: Server Menu

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 7.2.12 Server Menu The [Server] menu sets the server options. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Server Exit Item Specific Help O/S Boot Timeout: [Disabled] Action: [Reset] Timeout Value: [ 0] ASR&R Boot Delay: Power Cycle Delay:...
  • Page 194 Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities table: Items on the Server Menu Item Setting Description Action • Continue Sets the action to take if OS boot monitoring times • Reset (Initial value) out. • Power Cycle Timeout Value • 0 (Initial value) Sets the timeout period.
  • Page 195: Cpu Status Submenu

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 7.2.13 CPU Status Submenu This submenu appears when selecting [CPU Status] from the [Server] menu. Use this submenu to set whether or not to allow the use of the installed CPU. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Server...
  • Page 196: Memory Status Submenu

    Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities 7.2.14 Memory Status Submenu This submenu appears when selecting [Memory Status] from the [Server] menu. Use this submenu to set whether or not to allow the use of the installed memory modules. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Server Memory Status Item Specific Help...
  • Page 197: Pci Status Submenu

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 7.2.15 PCI Status Submenu This submenu appears when selecting [PCI Status] from the [Server] menu. Use this submenu to set whether or not to allow the use of the installed expansion card. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility...
  • Page 198: Console Redirection Submenu

    Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities 7.2.16 Console Redirection Submenu This submenu appears when selecting [Console Redirection] from the [Server] menu. Use this submenu to configure detailed settings for console redirection. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Server Console Redirection Item Specific Help Console Redirection: [Disabled] Change Values...
  • Page 199: Exit Menu

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 7.2.17 Exit Menu This menu exits the BIOS Setup Utility. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Server Exit Item Specific Help Save Changes & Exit Discard Changes & Exit Get Default Values Load Previous Values...
  • Page 200 Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities...
  • Page 201 Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance This chapter explains the operations necessary after starting to use this server as well as daily care and maintenance. 8.1 Daily Maintenance ......202 8.2 Troubleshooting .
  • Page 202: Chapter 8 Operation And Maintenance

    This section explains how to check the status of the operating server, as well as how to perform daily maintenance. Information for PRIMERGY For the latest information on PRIMERGY, update modules, drivers and the software, refer to the Fujitsu PRIMERGY website. http://www.fujitsu.com/global/services/computing/server/ia/driver/ Regarding BIOS and firmware, contact to Fujitsu Support Office.
  • Page 203: Cleaning The Server

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Cleaning the server Wipe with a soft, dry cloth. For stains that do not come off with a dry cloth, wipe with a cloth lightly dampened with a mild detergent. Once the stain has been removed, wipe off any remaining detergent with a cloth dampened with water.
  • Page 204: Replacement Of Replaceable Parts

    Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance 8.1.3 Replacement of Replaceable Parts Replaceable parts are required to be replaced to maintain performance and function. Users are responsible of procurement and replacement of replaceable parts. For procurement, contact an office listed in the "Contact Information" of "Start Guide". For replacement procedures, refer to the "6.5.4 How to Install a Battery Backup Unit (BBU)"...
  • Page 205: Troubleshooting

    When contacting an office listed in the "Contact Information" of the "Start Guide", "8.8.1 Contacting Maintenance Support" ( p.237) and collect the required information. Information for PRIMERGY For the latest information on PRIMERGY, update modules, drivers and the software, refer to the Fujitsu PRIMERGY website. http://www.fujitsu.com/global/services/computing/server/ia/driver/ Regarding BIOS and firmware, contact to Fujitsu Support Office.
  • Page 206 Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance A temperature warning is output to the hardware event log and OS event log, or ServerView issues a notification of a temperature warning such as by a popup message. The above log is output or the above notification is issued by ServerView when the ambient temperature is within 30 to 35°C, which is near the upper limit of the temperature boundaries (10 to 35°C).
  • Page 207 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide The screen shakes. If a device that produces a strong magnetic field such as a television or speaker is near the display, place them further away from the display. The display may also shake if a nearby cell-phone receives a call. Do not use a cell-phone near the display.
  • Page 208: Error Messages

    The memory is abnormal. Power off the server and turn it back on. If the message still appears, check the error log and replace Non Fujitsu Siemens Memory Module the faulty memory. If the message still appears after replacing detected Warranty restricted! the faulty memory, the baseboard must be replaced.
  • Page 209 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide table: List of POST error messages Message Description System battery is dead - Replace and run The battery is abnormal. Check that the battery on the baseboard SETUP is properly installed. If the message still appears, the baseboard must be replaced.
  • Page 210 Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance table: List of POST error messages Message Description Diskette drive A error This server has no floppy disk drive. If the messages appear, the baseboard must be replaced. Contact an office listed in the Diskette drive B error "Contact Information"...
  • Page 211 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide table: List of POST error messages Message Description The memory configuration is abnormal. Check that the memory Memory Redundancy Feature Could not that configures the memory bank that makes up the hot spare has configure the spare DIMMs the same capacity, or the spare memory has greater memory capacity.
  • Page 212 Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance table: List of POST error messages Message Description Change the [Reset Configuration Data] setting to [Yes] on the Resource Conflict "7.2.5 Advanced Menu" ( p.183) of the BIOS Setup Utility. If IRQ not configured the message still appears, the baseboard must be replaced. Contact an office listed in the "Contact Information"...
  • Page 213: Server Management Tools Error Messages

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide table: List of POST error messages Message Description iRMC reports sensor status: CRITICAL Memory *D error. Replace the displayed memory pair. If the DIMM-*D (*: 1 to 3) message still appears, the baseboard must be replaced. Contact an office listed in the "Contact Information"...
  • Page 214: Software Troubleshooting

    Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance table: List of Server Management Tools error messages Message Description Other messages Contact an office listed in the "Contact Information" of the "Start Guide". 8.2.3 Software Troubleshooting This section explains software-related troubleshooting. For troubles during OS installation or system operation, refer to the following contents.
  • Page 215 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Application software which uses tftp client function (tftp.exe) does not operate properly For the system on which Windows Server 2003 is installed, since the tftp client function (tftp.exe) is not installed by default, and application software which uses the tftp client function (tftp.exe) does not operate properly.
  • Page 216 Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance This error results from that the LAN driver for the network adapter recognized immediately after the OS installation is not updated. Clicking [Finish] in this window displays the [Help and Support Center] window. Click [X] to close this window.
  • Page 217: Restoring The System

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Collecting memory dump to other than the system drive If the memory dump is set to be collected to the system drive (C:\), change the settings so that the memory dump can be saved to a drive other than the system drive. For setting procedures, refer to "4.1 Memory Dump/Paging File Setting"...
  • Page 218 Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance Time display in Linux OS environment Difference in time between the OS and the hardware clock Since the software clock on OS is employed but not the hardware clock functioned in the server for time display in Linux environment, time -lag may occur between the OS and the hardware clock.
  • Page 219 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Warning Messages of ServerView Remote Connector When ServerView Agent for Windows is installed, and the system is highly-loaded during startup, the following warning message may be recorded on the Application Event Log at server startup.
  • Page 220 Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance It is necessary to perform report settings beforehand. For the usage of Performance Manager, refer to "ServerView User's Guide". When the ServerView Remote Connector service is not running normally, restart the service by the following procedure below (There is no need to reboot the system). 1.
  • Page 221: System Event Log

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 8.3 System Event Log To operate system event log, use Server Management Tools. When the area for writing to the system event log is full, the server is set to automatically overwrite older event logs. For details on this setting, refer to "7.2.10 IPMI Submenu" ( p.190) under the [Advanced] menu of the BIOS Setup Utility.
  • Page 222 When selecting "1", the Japanese keyboard is set. When selecting "2", the English keyboard is set. The Japanese keyboard is selected by default. Enter the following command and press the [Enter] key. A:\SMT>IPMIVIEW.EXE The IPMI-Tool window appears. FUJITSU SIEMENS IPMI-Tool - Vx.xx COMPUTERS General Information...
  • Page 223: Viewing The System Event Log

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 8.3.2 Viewing the System Event Log Viewing the system event log is performed from System Event Log (SEL) of Server Management Tools. Start Server Management Tools. The menu window of Server management Tools appears. Use the [ ↑ ] and [ ↓ ] keys to select [System Event Log (SEL)], and press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 224: Saving/Deleting The System Event Log

    Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance 8.3.3 Saving/Deleting the System Event Log When the system event log is full, the oldest log is overwritten with the newest log. Periodically check the system event log and save/delete as necessary. Saving the system event log Start Server Management Tools.
  • Page 225: Security

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 8.4 Security Security features are provided in order to protect the server hardware and software from theft. Additional security functions, which prevent unauthorized use, provided by the BIOS Setup Utility are also available to help maintain a highly reliable data security system.
  • Page 226: Security Against Unauthorized Use

    Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance 8.4.2 Security against Unauthorized Use A password can be set to prevent unauthorized use of the server. When a password is set, the server is accessible only to the users who know the password. The password is set in the BIOS Setup Utility. For details on the BIOS Setup Utility, refer to "7.2.11 Security Menu"...
  • Page 227 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 2. In the [Confirm New Password] field, enter the password you have entered in Step 1 and press the [Enter] key. [System Password] or [Setup Password] on the [Security] menu shows [Installed]. When only the user or administrator password is set, the same setting items are accessible to both users and administrators.
  • Page 228: Security When Disposing Of The Server

    Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance 8.4.3 Security When Disposing of the Server Notes regarding the deletion of data from the hard disk when disposing of or transferring the server When disposing of or transferring a server that has been used, the data in the hard disk may be read and used unscrupulously.
  • Page 229: Backup

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 8.5 Backup This server utilizes high reliability components and hard disks, however, as a precautionary measure, it is recommended that periodic backups be taken of the data. 8.5.1 Importance of Backups A backup of data stored on the server is required for data restoration in the event of server trouble resulting in a system failure or accidental data loss due to operational errors.
  • Page 230 Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance Notes on operating backups Notes on operating backups are as follows. For details, refer to the device manuals and Readme.txt included in the device driver. Head cleaning Airborne dust and dust from the magnetic media can collect on the head of the magnetic tape device. To remove this dust, head cleaning must be implemented.
  • Page 231 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Ejecting media after a backup Some backup software products provide functions for ejecting media after a backup is completed. Such functions will rewind the tape after a backup is completed and then eject the media from the drive.
  • Page 232: Restoring The System

    Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance 8.6 Restoring the System If the system is damaged, use the backup data created after installation to restore the system. Create a recovery disk when you have installed an OS or changed the system configuration. Refer to "4.2 Creating Backup Data for System Recovery"...
  • Page 233 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Click [Repair your computer] displayed in the bottom left of the window. Click [Windows Complete PC Restore]. Specify the backup type, and click [Next]. When backup data is in a folder on another machine, or when the backup data is not the latest data, select [Restore specific backup].
  • Page 234: For Windows Server 2003

    Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance Perform the settings as required, and click [Next]. The restoration settings completion window appears. Click [Finish]. The restoration start window appears. Check the checkbox, and click [OK]. System restoration starts. After the restoration has completed, the system is automatically rebooted. After rebooting, the system is restored using the backup data.
  • Page 235 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide When a message prompting you to press the [F2] key appears under the screen, press the [F2] key while the message is displayed. A message prompting you to insert the Automated System Recovery floppy disk (created beforehand) appears.
  • Page 236: Reinstalling The Os

    Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance 8.7 Reinstalling the OS This section explains the procedure for reinstalling the OS. 8.7.1 Checking before OS Reinstallation Optional devices For notes on installing the OS again with optional devices installed or connected, refer to "2.1.1 Installing Options"...
  • Page 237: Maintenance Service

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide 8.8 Maintenance Service If the cause of the failure is uncertain or if the original condition cannot be restored, contact an office listed in the "Contact Information" of the "Start Guide". 8.8.1 Contacting Maintenance Support For "Contact Information", refer to "Start Guide".
  • Page 238 Chapter 8 Operation and Maintenance...
  • Page 239: Appendix

    Appendix This appendix explains the specifications for the server and for its internal options. A Server Specifications ......240 B Specifications for Internal Options .
  • Page 240: A Server Specifications

    Appendix Server Specifications This section explains the specifications for the server. The specifications for this server are liable to be updated without any notice. Please be forewarned. SAS Model 3.5-inch hard disk type table: Server Specifications (SAS model) Item Functions and Specifications Type Diskless Type Product name...
  • Page 241 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide table: Server Specifications (SAS model) Item Functions and Specifications Video 1 (analog RGB DSUNB 15 pin) Keyboard 1 (PS/2 mini DIN6 pin) Mouse 1 (PS/2 mini DIN6 pin) External 1 (Dsub 9 pin) I/O port...
  • Page 242 Appendix ■ 2.5-inch hard disk type table: Server Specifications (SAS model) Item Functions and Specifications Type Diskless Type Product name PRIMEGRY RX200 S4 Product ID PGUR2041A2 PGUR204AA2 Chipset Intel 5000P ® ® ® ® Intel Xeon Processor E5205 Intel Xeon Processor L5410 Standard (1.86GHz/6MB)
  • Page 243 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide table: Server Specifications (SAS model) Item Functions and Specifications Noise 52dB The function can be enhanced by Remote Management Ctrl Upgrade kit (PG-RMCU2). For details, refer to "Appendix D Remote Management Controller" ( p.257). Supported OS The following OSes are supported.
  • Page 244: Sata Model

    Appendix SATA Model table: Server Specifications (SATA model) Item Functions and Specifications Type Diskless Type Product name PRIMEGRY RX200 S4 Product ID PGUR2041B PGUR204AB Chipset Intel 5000P ® ® ® ® Intel Xeon Processor E5205 Intel Xeon Processor L5410 Standard (1.86GHz/6MB) (2.33GHz/12MB) ®...
  • Page 245 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide table: Server Specifications (SATA model) Item Functions and Specifications Noise 52dB The function can be enhanced by Remote Management Ctrl Upgrade kit (PG-RMCU2). For details, refer to "Appendix D Remote Management Controller" ( p.257). Supported OS The following OSes are supported.
  • Page 246: B Specifications For Internal Options

    Appendix Specifications for Internal Options This section explains the specifications for internal options for the server. When you have bought an internal option as a standard option, check that the package contents the following items before use. Should it happen that items are missing, contact an office listed in the "Contact Information"...
  • Page 247: Memory

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Memory Package • Memory Module (2) Specifications table: Memory Specifications Item Function and Specifications Memory Module Memory Module Memory Module Memory Module Product name -1GB -2GB -4GB -8GB Product ID PG-RM1CG PG-RM2CG PG-RM4CG PG-RM8CG DDR2-667 FBD...
  • Page 248: Internal Hard Disk Units

    Appendix Internal Hard Disk Units Package • Hard disk unit (1) Specifications SAS 3.5-inch hard disk table: Internal Hard Disk Unit Specifications Item Function and Specifications HDD SAS 15k 73GB HDD SAS 15k 147GB HDD SAS 15k 300GB Product name hot plug 3.5inch hot plug 3.5inch hot plug 3.5inch...
  • Page 249 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide SATA 3.5-inch hard disk table: Internal Hard Disk Unit Specifications Item Function and Specifications HDD SATA 7.2k 80GB HDD SATA 7.2k 160GB HDD SATA 7.2k 500GB Product name hot plug 3.5inch hot plug 3.5inch hot plug 3.5inch...
  • Page 250: Power Cord Selection

    Appendix Power Cord Selection The power cord for this unit has been packed separately and has been selected according to the country of destination. It must be used to prevent electric shock. Use the following guidelines if it is necessary to replace the original cord set.
  • Page 251 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide For the United Kingdom Should the plug on the flexible cord not be of the type for your socket outlets, do not use an adapter but remove the plug from the cord and discard. Carefully prepare the end of the supply cord and fit a suitable plug.
  • Page 252: C Remote Control Function

    Appendix Remote Control Function This server supports the remote control function. When a personal computer (PC) is connected to the serial port of this server with an RS-232C cross cable, the PC can be used to control (turn on/off and reset) the server power supply.
  • Page 253 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Connecting the server to a PC Connect the server to a PC using an RS-232C cross cable. Server (Rear) Serial port RS-232C cross cable PC (Rear) Serial port Configuring the terminal software (PC) Perform settings for the remote control function using terminal software on the PC.
  • Page 254: Remote Power Supply Control

    Welcome to PRIMERGY Remote Manager Firmware Revision x.xxA (x.xx) SDRR *.** ID 0203 RX200S4 Firmware built xxx xx xxxx xx:xx:xx * **************************************** System Type : PRIMERGY RX200 S4 System ID : xxxxxxxx System Name : RX200S4-2 (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) System OS : xxxxxxxx System Status: OK...
  • Page 255 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide When "Please enter pass phrase" appears, enter the password and press the [Enter] key. Note that the password is case-sensitive. As shown below, the characters you have entered are displayed as asterisks. Please enter pass phrase: ****** The remote control [Main] menu appears.
  • Page 256 Appendix Select a menu and press the corresponding number key. "*" is displayed in the bracket of unavailable menu. table: Remote Control Menu Menu name Operation Immediate Power Off Turns the server off. Immediate Reset Resets the server. Power Cycle Turns the server off and back on again.
  • Page 257: D Remote Management Controller

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Remote Management Controller This section explains functions and features of the Remote Management Controller (iRMC) and the optional Remote Management Controller Upgrade (PG-RMCU2). Overview of the Remote Management Controller This server has the Remote Management Controller (iRMC2) on the baseboard. The Remote Management Controller makes the high-quality, high-reliability remote service board function possible.
  • Page 258: Preparation For Using Remote Management Controller

    Appendix Preparation for Using Remote Management Controller To enable the Remote Management Controller, perform the following procedure. • Configuring the BIOS • Connecting the Server to a PC Configuring the BIOS To use the function of the Remote Management Controller, perform the following setting using the BIOS Setup Utility.
  • Page 259: Window Of The Remote Management Controller

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Window of the Remote Management Controller The Remote Management Controller uses the Web interface function. The following window appears when starting the Remote Management Controller. The following functions are available. table: Functions of the Remote Management Controller...
  • Page 260: Remote Management Controller Upgrade (Pg-Rmcu2)

    Appendix For usage of the Remote Management Controller, refer to "Remote Management Controller User’s Guide". Comparison with server management function of ServerView ServerView, software provided with the server, can manage the server remotely if OS is normally operating. The Remote Management Controller can operate even in the state of the server hang, therefore, it is effective when the server cannot be monitored by ServerView.
  • Page 261 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Remote storage function This is a function to recognize the external memory device connected by using the console redirection function as a remote device of the server. The configuration of the remote storage function is shown in the figure below.
  • Page 262: E Notes On Using External Fdd (Usb)

    Appendix Notes on Using External FDD (USB) This section explains notes on using a USB floppy disk drive. Notes on FDD (USB) recognition at server startup If the FDD (USB), with a floppy disk inserted, is not connected at server startup, BIOS cannot recognize the FDD (USB).
  • Page 263: F Recycling

    PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Recycling This section explains how to recycle this server. Disposing of the server When scrapping this server, contact an office listed in the "Contact Information" of "Start Guide". This server must be disposed of as industrial waste.
  • Page 264 Appendix...
  • Page 265 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Index CPU Status Submenu....195 Advanced Menu ....183 Advanced setup of the onboard LAN .
  • Page 266 ServerView..... . 124 Defective Memory Disconnection Function Installation Partition Size ....43 .
  • Page 267 PRIMERGY RX200 S4 User's Guide Power supply unit ....27, 130 Exiting......222 Installable PSUs .
  • Page 268 Numeric 3.5-inch storage bay ....23...
  • Page 269 FUJITSU LIMITED • The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice. • Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual. • No part of this manual may be reproduced in any without the prior written...

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