Fujitsu PRIMERGY 300 Operating Manual
Fujitsu PRIMERGY 300 Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 PRIMERGY 300 - Server systems Operating Manual...
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  • Page 5 Introduction Important Notes PRIMERGY 300 - Server Preparation for use and operation systems Settings in BIOS Setup Property and data protection Operating Manual Troubleshooting and tips System expansions Technical data Index November 1998 edition...
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ......................1 Notational conventions .................... 2 Important Notes ..................... 3 Safety ........................3 Manufacturer’s notes ....................6 Transporting the server ..................6 CE certificate ....................6 Disposal and recycling ..................6 FCC Class A Compliance Statement ..............7 Important notice concerning power cord selection ..........
  • Page 8 Contents Settings in BIOS Setup..................29 Calling BIOS Setup ....................29 Operating BIOS Setup ................... 31 Exiting BIOS Setup ....................32 Property and data protection ................33 BIOS Setup security functions ................33 Setting the Setup password ................35 Setting the System password .................
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction Your PRIMERGY server is based on the latest Intel processor technology and has space for installing four accessible drives (three 5 1/4 inch drives and one 3 1/2 inch drive) and either five non-accessible 3 1/2 inch drives of one inch height or three of 1.6 inch height.
  • Page 10: Notational Conventions

    Introduction Notational conventions Notational conventions The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows: Pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol. Failure to observe this warning endangers your life, destroys the system, or may lead to loss of data.
  • Page 11: Important Notes

    Important Notes In this chapter you will find information regarding safety which it is essential to take note of when working with your server. The manufacturer's notes contain helpful information on your server. Safety Pay attention to the information provided in the manual "Safety and ergonomics".
  • Page 12 Important Notes Safety VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkarenfabrikanten. Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion. ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Lever det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren.
  • Page 13 Safety Important Notes Laserinformation Følgende gjelder hvis maskinen er utstyrt med en CD-ROM stasjon: CD-ROM stasjonen inneholder en lysutviklende diode (LED), som er klassifisert etter IEC 825-1:1993:LASER KLASSE 1, og skal derfor ikke åpnes. Laser-ohje Jos laitteeseen on kytketty CD-ROM-asema: CD-ROM-asema sisältää...
  • Page 14: Manufacturer's Notes

    Important Notes Manufacturer's notes Manufacturer's notes Please note the following. Transporting the server Transport the server only in its original packaging or in a packaging which protects it from knocks and jolts, to the new site. Do the server until all transport maneuvers are completed.
  • Page 15: Fcc Class A Compliance Statement

    FCC Class A Compliance Statement Important Notes FCC Class A Compliance Statement If there is an FCC identifier on the device, then: The following statement applies to the products covered in this manual, unless otherwise specified herein. The statement for other products will appear in the accompanying documentation.
  • Page 16: Important Notice Concerning Power Cord Selection

    Important Notes Important notice concerning power cord selection Important notice concerning 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 17 Important notice concerning power cord selection Important Notes Table A: Cord Type Size of Conductors Maximum Current in Cord Rating of Unit 18 AWG 10 Amps 16 AWG 12 Amps 14 AWG 12 Amps 18 AWG 10 Amps 17 AWG 12 Amps For units set at 115 V: use a parallel blade, grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A, 125 V (Figure 2).
  • Page 18: For The United Kingdom

    Important Notes Important notice concerning power cord selection 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 19: Preparation For Use And Operation

    Preparation for use and operation Please take note of the safety information in the chapter " Important Notes". Unpacking and checking the delivery If you need to lift or transport the server, ask someone to help you. It is recommended not to throw away the original packaging material! It may be required for reshipment at some later date Ê...
  • Page 20: Preparing The Pc For Use

    Preparation for use and operation Preparing the PC for use When you set up the server for the first time, you should carry out the following steps in the order shown. Unless otherwise specified, the steps are described in this chapter. Decide where you are going to install the server.
  • Page 21: Connecting External Devices

    Preparation for use and operation Connecting external devices The power plug must be pulled out! Read the documentation about the external device before connecting it. Do not connect or disconnect cables during a thunderstorm. Always take hold of the actual plug body. Never unplug a cable by pulling the cable itself! Connect and disconnect the cables in the order described below.
  • Page 22: Ports For External Devices

    Preparation for use and operation Ports for external devices The ports for external devices are on the rear of the server. Which ports are available on your server depend on the boards installed. The ports are indicated by symbols. The following figure shows the symbols for the standard ports. 1 = Keyboard port 4 = Parallel interface 2 = PS/2 mouse interface...
  • Page 23: Connecting The Mouse

    Preparation for use and operation Connecting the mouse Ê Plug the connector of the mouse cable into the mouse port on the rear of the server. If you connect a mouse other than the one supplied, it may be necessary to select a specific mouse driver in the operating system (see operating system documentation).
  • Page 24: Connecting The Monitor To The Power Voltage

    Preparation for use and operation Connecting the monitor to the power voltage Depending on the connector, plug the monitor's power cable into either the Ê server (1) or a power outlet (2). If you attach a monitor other than a Siemens monitor, you must not plug the monitor power cable into the monitor connector unless the rated current of the monitor is less than 1.5 A (230 V) or 3 A (115 V).
  • Page 25: Connecting The Server To The Power Voltage

    Preparation for use and operation Connecting the server to the power voltage Ê Check the rated voltage. The rated voltage must agree with the local line voltage: 115 = 100 V to 125 V 230 = 200V to 240V If the rated voltage does not agree with the local line voltage, lift out Ê...
  • Page 26: Unlocking/Locking The Server

    Preparation for use and operation Unlocking/locking the server Unlocking the server Turn the key clockwise (1). Ê Ê Open the door (2). Locking the server Shut the door (3). Ê Ê Turn the key counterclockwise (4). A26361-K423-Z202-3-7619...
  • Page 27: Switching The Server On And Off

    Preparation for use and operation Switching the server on and off a = Main switch 0 = Server is switched off b = ON/OFF switch 1 = Server is ready-to-operate c = Power On display With the main switch (a) you can switch the server off (position 0) or ready-to- operate (position 1).
  • Page 28: Displays On The Server

    Preparation for use and operation Displays on the server 1 = Floppy disk display 3 = Power On display 2 = CD-ROM display 4 = Hard disk display Floppy disk display Lights up when the floppy disk drive of the server is accessed. CD-ROM display Lights up when the CD-ROM drive of the server is accessed.
  • Page 29: Switching On For The First Time

    Preparation for use and operation Switching on for the first time Set the monitor's brightness control to bright and switch on the monitor (see Ê monitor operating instructions). Open the door of the server. Ê Ê Switch the server on with the main switch at the rear of the server. Press the ON/OFF switch at the front of the server.
  • Page 30: Saving The Eisa Configuration

    Preparation for use and operation Saving the EISA configuration If your server has a system board with EISA slots (EISA bus), you must save the EISA configuration. You can skip this step if your server does not have a system board with EISA slots.
  • Page 31: Icu Utility

    Preparation for use and operation Select the item Create a backup SCI file, and press the Enter key. Ê The Save System Configuration Information (SCI) File Description window appears. Enter the file name and press the Enter key. Ê The Save System Configuration Information (SCI) File Description window appears. Enter a description of the contents of the file, e.g., factory configuration, and Ê...
  • Page 32 Preparation for use and operation Performing the EISA configuration for the DAC Detailed information on the EISA configuration program is provided in the associated User's Manual. Start the EISA configuration program. Ê You should make the following settings: Ê − delayed drive switch on with six second spacing −...
  • Page 33: Configuring The Disk Array Controller (Pci)

    Preparation for use and operation The following steps (storing the DAC configuration on diskette) are essential to enable you to restore the original configuration when a Disk Array Controller is replaced. Data security! Ê In the main menu select the Tools option. In the Tools menu select the Backup/Restore Config option, and then the Backup Ê...
  • Page 34: Configuring The Standard Scsi Controller

    Preparation for use and operation If the current configuration data of the Disk Array Controller is lost, data loss results. Quit the DACCF program. Ê Reboot the server. Ê How to save the standard configuration or how to set up and then save your own configuration is described in the Disk Array Controller manual.
  • Page 35: Working With Floppy Disks And Cd-Roms

    Preparation for use and operation Working with floppy disks and CD-ROMs Follow the instructions supplied by the vendor of the floppy disks. Never clean the server's floppy disk drives with cleaning disks. Even just one attempt would destroy the read/write head in the disk drive within 20 seconds.
  • Page 37: Settings In Bios Setup

    Settings in BIOS Setup In BIOS Setup you can set the system functions and the hardware configuration of the server. When the server is delivered, the default entries are valid (see Technical Manual for the system board). You can customize these settings to your requirements in BIOS Setup.
  • Page 38 Settings in BIOS Setup Calling BIOS Setup Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985-95 Phoenix Technologies Ltd. Main Advanced Security Power Exit Item Specific Help System Time: [19:47:37] System Date: [02/01/1997] Diskette A: [1.4M] Diskette B: [None] Hard Disk 1: 850 Mbyte Hard Disk 2: None Hard Disk 3:...
  • Page 39: Operating Bios Setup

    Operating BIOS Setup Settings in BIOS Setup Operating BIOS Setup If you change entries in BIOS Setup, make a note of the changed entries (e g. in the technical manual for the system board), or print out the changed screen page. To do so, the printer must be connected to the server through the parallel interface.
  • Page 40: Exiting Bios Setup

    Settings in BIOS Setup Exiting BIOS Setup Exiting BIOS Setup To exit BIOS Setup, select the Exit menu from the menu bar. You can then decide which settings you want to save. The Exit menu offers the following options. You must mark the required option and activate it with the Enter key.
  • Page 41: Property And Data Protection

    Property and data protection For protecting your system and personal data from unauthorized access, you can use the BIOS Setup security functions. The lockable server door also offers protection against unauthorized access and operation of the server power switch. The server has an anti-theft feature. At the bottom right on the rear there are two holes through which you can feed a steel cable for securing the server to an immovable object.
  • Page 42 Property and data protection BIOS Setup security functions Preventing system boots from the diskette drive You can activate this protection by selecting the value Diskette Lock for the System Load field in the Security menu. Activating virus warnings You can have a warning output if the boot sector has been modified. To activate this warning, select the value Enabled for the Virus Warning field in the Security menu.
  • Page 43: Setting The Setup Password

    BIOS Setup security functions Property and data protection Setting the Setup password The Setup password prevents unauthorized callup of BIOS Setup. BIOS Setup can be called only by those who know the Setup password. The password must be four to eight characters in length. All alphanumerical characters can be used;...
  • Page 44 Property and data protection BIOS Setup security functions Canceling Setup password If you cancel the Setup password, you automatically deactivate the system password. To cancel the Setup password (without setting a new password): Call BIOS Setup and select the Security menu (see "Settings in BIOS Setup").
  • Page 45: Setting The System Password

    BIOS Setup security functions Property and data protection Setting the System password The system password prevents unauthorized access to your server. With the system password you can either prevent booting of the operating system or lock the keyboard. The system can be accessed only by those who know the system password.
  • Page 46 Property and data protection BIOS Setup security functions If you do not want to change any other settings, you can exit BIOS Setup. Ê Select option Save Changes & Exit in the Exit menu. The server is rebooted and the new system password is effective. Canceling system password To cancel the system password (without setting a new password): Call BIOS Setup and select the Security menu (see...
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting And Tips

    Troubleshooting and tips Take note of the safety hints in the manual "Safety and Ergonomics" and in the chapter "Preparation for use and operation", when you connect or disconnect cables. If a fault occurs, try to correct it as described: •...
  • Page 48: The Screen Stays Blank

    Troubleshooting and tips The screen stays blank The screen stays blank If your screen remains blank this may have the following reasons: Monitor is switched off Switch your monitor on. Ê Screen has been blanked Ê Press any key on the keyboard. Deactivate screen blanking (screen saver).
  • Page 49: Flickering Stripes On The Monitor Screen

    Flickering stripes on the monitor screen Troubleshooting and tips Flickering stripes on the monitor screen Switch off the server immediately! The flickering stripes are probably caused by an old-type screen that does not support the horizontal frequency. Ê Find out the horizontal frequency of your monitor screen. You will find the horizontal frequency (also known as line frequency or horizontal deflection frequency) in the documentation of your monitor.
  • Page 50: The Floppy Disk Cannot Be Read Or Written

    Troubleshooting and tips The floppy disk cannot be read or written Mouse not connected Ê Switch the server off. Check whether the mouse cable is properly connected to the system unit. Ê Switch your server on. Ê The floppy disk cannot be read or written Check whether the write protection of the floppy disk is activated.
  • Page 51: The System Cannot Be Started Up

    The system cannot be started up Troubleshooting and tips The system cannot be started up The system reports one of the following error messages: Invalid configuration information Invalid EISA configuration storage If you receive one of these messages after system startup, the configuration information for your EISA system has been deleted.
  • Page 52 Troubleshooting and tips The system cannot be started up Starting at the welcome screen and the error message, proceed as follows: Ê Press the Enter key. The main menu appears. Select the item Configure computer and press the Enter key. Ê...
  • Page 53: Error Messages On The Screen

    Error messages on the screen Troubleshooting and tips Select the factory configuration file SNICONF.SCI (or another SCI file of your Ê choice) and press the Enter key. The system loads the configuration file and the Step 5: Save and exit menu appears. Ê...
  • Page 55: System Expansions

    System expansions This chapter describes all the activities required to modify your server hardware (e.g. installing boards or drives). Memory and processor upgrading as well as replacement of the lithium battery are described in the Technical Manual for the system board. You will find a brief description of the system board on the server side panel.
  • Page 56 System expansions Opening the server Push the top panel to the right (1) as far as the stop and lift it off (2). Ê Press down the two retaining clips on the left-hand side panel (1) and pull the Ê side panel out (2).
  • Page 57 Opening the server System expansions To insert or remove accessible drives or to exchange the floppy disk drive, you must also remove the front panel. Lift the door slightly (1) and remove it sideways (2). Ê Remove the four screws. Ê...
  • Page 58 System expansions Opening the server Pull the front panel out at an angle (1). Ê Carefully remove the two LEDs from the mounts on the back of the front panel Ê (2). Lift the front panel off at an angle (3). Ê...
  • Page 59: Assembling The Server

    Assembling the server System expansions Assembling the server Once you have inserted or removed accessible drives or have exchanged the floppy disk drive, first replace the front panel. Place the front panel in the depressions provided at the bottom of the server Ê...
  • Page 60 System expansions Assembling the server Replace the door (1 + 2). Ê Ê Place the side panel down onto the housing at an angle (1). Push the side panel onto the server (2), until the two retaining clips at the top Ê...
  • Page 61 Assembling the server System expansions Ê Replace the top panel sideways into the guides provided on the server (1) and push the top panel to the left as far as the stop (2). Ê Put the server back where it is to be used and plug in the cables to the units which were connected to the server.
  • Page 62: Installing And Removing Drives

    System expansions Installing and removing drives Installing and removing drives In the server there is space for a total of four accessible drives (three 5 1/4-inch drives and one 3 1/2-inch drive) and five non-accessible 3 1/2-inch drives with a bay height of one inch, or three non-accessible 3 1/2-inch drives with a bay height of 1.6 inches.
  • Page 63: Installing Or Removing The Hard Disk Drive

    Installing and removing drives System expansions Installing or removing the hard disk drive Ê Read the documentation supplied with the drive. Open the server (see "Opening the server"). Ê Pull the data and power connectors from the hard disk drive you want to Ê...
  • Page 64 System expansions Installing and removing drives Take the drive carrier out of the housing (1 + 2). Ê Make the necessary settings on the hard disk drives you want to install. Ê A26361-K423-Z202-3-7619...
  • Page 65 Installing and removing drives System expansions Installing a new hard disk drive Loosen the screws of installed drives (1) to prevent damage to the sealing Ê tape around the drives. Remove the mounting screws of the dummy drive (2) in the required bay and remove the dummy drive (3). 1,6"...
  • Page 66 System expansions Installing and removing drives Removing a hard disk drive Ê Loosen the mounting screws of the drives you do not want to remove (1). Remove the screws of the drive to be removed (2) and take the drive out of Ê...
  • Page 67 Installing and removing drives System expansions Put the drive carrier back in the housing (1 + 2). It is held by a retaining clip on Ê the drive cage. Fasten the drive carrier with the two screws removed earlier (3). Ê...
  • Page 68 System expansions Installing and removing drives Ê Plug the data and the power supply connectors into the hard disk drives. Close the server (see "Assembling the server"). Ê A26361-K423-Z202-3-7619...
  • Page 69: Installing An Accessible Drive

    Installing and removing drives System expansions Installing an accessible drive Ê Open the server (see "Opening the server"). Remove the corresponding metal plate (1 + 2). Ê Ê Make the required settings on the drive. Ê Slide the drive into its bay (1). Fasten the drive with the four screws (2).
  • Page 70 System expansions Installing and removing drives Plug the connectors of the data and the power line into the drive. Ê Remove the plastic drive cover from the front cover. Ê Do not throw away the two covers (plastic cover and metal plate). If you remove the drive again later, you will have to reinstall the covers.
  • Page 71: Removing An Accessible Drive

    Installing and removing drives System expansions Removing an accessible drive Ê Open the server (see "Opening the server"). Pull the lines from the drive. Ê Remove the four screws (1). Ê Ê Slide the drive out of its bay (2). A26361-K423-Z202-3-7619...
  • Page 72 System expansions Installing and removing drives Ê Press the metal plate into place. Ê Press the plastic drive cover into place. You must feel it engage. Close the server (see "Assembling the server"). Ê A26361-K423-Z202-3-7619...
  • Page 73: Changing The Floppy Disk Drive

    Installing and removing drives System expansions Changing the floppy disk drive Ê Open the server (see "Opening the server"). Pull the data line of the floppy disk drive from the system board (see Technical Ê Manual of the system board). Remove the two screws.
  • Page 74 System expansions Installing and removing drives Pull all line connectors from the floppy disk drive. Ê Remove the four screws that fix the floppy disk drive to the carrier. Ê A26361-K423-Z202-3-7619...
  • Page 75 Installing and removing drives System expansions Fasten the new floppy disk drive to the carrier using the screws you removed Ê earlier. Plug the connectors of the data and power line into the floppy disk drive. Ê A26361-K423-Z202-3-7619...
  • Page 76 System expansions Installing and removing drives Put the floppy disk drive and the carrier back into the housing. Ê Fasten the carrier with the screws removed earlier. Ê Ê Plug the data line to the corresponding connector on the system board (see Technical Manual of the system board).
  • Page 77: Installing And Removing Boards

    Installing and removing boards System expansions Installing and removing boards The server can be extended with ISA, EISA and PCI boards, depending on the slots available on the system board. Installing a board Read carefully the documentation supplied with the board. Ê...
  • Page 78 System expansions Installing and removing boards Take your board out of its packaging. Ê Put the board in the required slot and push it carefully in place (1). Ensure that Ê the board is then fully in place. Fix the board using the screw removed previously (2). Ê...
  • Page 79: Removing A Board

    Installing and removing boards System expansions Removing a board Ê Open the server (see "Opening the server"). Ê Remove the screw (1) and pull the board out of the slot (2). Place the board into an appropriate packaging. Ê For cooling, protection against fire and in order to comply with EMC regulations, you must refit the rear slot cover plate.
  • Page 80: Installing The Rtds Hard Disk Drive

    System expansions Installing the RTDS hard disk drive Ê Put the rear slot cover plate carefully into place (1). Fasten the rear slot cover plate with the screw you removed earlier (2). Ê Ê Close the server (see "Assembling the server").
  • Page 81: Extensions On The System Board

    Extensions on the system board System expansions Extensions on the system board Open the server (see "Opening the server"). Ê If you want to upgrade the main memory and the main memory slots are Ê obstructed by the hard disk drive carrier, remove the hard disk drive carrier (see "Installing or removing the hard disk drive").
  • Page 83: Technical Data

    Technical data Electrical data (server) Rated voltage range: (selectable) 100 V - 125 V / 200 V - 240 V Frequency: 50 Hz - 60 Hz Rated current in basic configuration: PRIMERGY • Server without monitor socket 100 V - 125 V / 0.7 A 1.8 A 200 V - 240 V /...
  • Page 84 Technical data Clearance required to ensure adequate ventilation: • front min. 200 mm • rear min. 200 mm Noise level ≤ 5.6 B Sound power level L (ISO 9296): Sound pressure level ≤ 40 dB at bystander position L (ISO 9296): A26361-K423-Z202-3-7619...
  • Page 85: Index

    Index 3 1/2 inch floppy drive replacing Accessible drive installing removing Batteri Battery 3, 42, BIOS protecting boards with own BIOS BIOS Setup activating write-protection calling exiting Main menu operating preventing calling saving security functions write protection Board installing removing 69, safety Boot disk Cable...
  • Page 86 Index CD-ROM display CE certificate CFG Library Disk CMOS error message CMOS-RAM Configuration Utility Disk Configuration, BIOS Setup Contents of delivery Cover 62, Current draw, monitor DAC configuration 23, DACCF 21, Dark screen Data protection Date, not correct Device connecting interface Dimensions Disk Array Controller...
  • Page 87 Index EISA configuration 21, 22, 23, 43, 70, restoring saving EISA configuration program EISA Configuration Utility EISA Disk Array Controller configuring Electrical data Electromagnetic compatibility regulations EMC regulations Ergonomic video workstation Error date not correct drifting screen display flickering stripes on the monitor screen floppy disk cannot be read or written message on the screen no mouse pointer...
  • Page 88 Index Guarantee coupon booklet Hard disk display Hard disk drive installing 55, removing 55, ICU 21, ICU utility drive hard disk drive interface port Important notes Information further general Installation disk Installing, TDS hard disk drive Interfaces Interrupt 12 Introduction IRQ12 configuration 21, Configuration Utility...
  • Page 89 Index Lithium battery 3, 42, 47, Main memory Main menu BIOS Setup Main switch Message error Metal cover inserting removing Monitor cleaning connecting flickering stripes on the screen symbol Monitor screen error message Mouse cleaning connecting controller no mouse pointer symbol Mouse pointer, not displayed No mouse pointer...
  • Page 90 Index Operating system installing preventing startup Overview preparing for use Packing material Parallel port connecting devices symbol Password canceling Setup password canceling system password changing Setup password setting system password setting the Setup password Plastic cover inserting removing Plug&Play Ports, external devices Power-on display 19, fails to light Preparing for use, overview...
  • Page 91 Index RTDS Safety board SCI file loading Screen stays blank SCSI controller drives Security function BIOS Setup Serial port connecting devices symbol Server assembling cleaning connecting connecting to power voltage display locking opening ports setting up switching off switching on 19, transporting unlocking ServerStart, CD...
  • Page 92 Index configuring Summer time Surface Switching on for the first time Symbols Symbols, explanation of System BIOS System board extensions System boot from diskette drive preventing locking System disk creating System expansions System Password canceling setting System settings BIOS Setup System startup preventing Technical data...
  • Page 93 Index Video memory Video workstation setting up Virus warning activating Wide-SCSI Winter time Write protection BIOS Setup 33, floppy disk drive Wrong date Wrong time A26361-K423-Z202-3-7619...
  • Page 94 Information on this document On April 1, 2009, Fujitsu became the sole owner of Fujitsu Siemens Compu- ters. This new subsidiary of Fujitsu has been renamed Fujitsu Technology So- lutions. This document from the document archive refers to a product version which was released a considerable time ago or which is no longer marketed.

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