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Cisco C880 M5 Service Manual

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Cisco C880 M5 Server Service Guide
November 2017
Americas Headquarters
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA
http://www.cisco.com
Tel: 408 526-4000
800 553-NETS (6387)
Fax: 408 527-0883
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  • Page 1 Cisco C880 M5 Server Service Guide November 2017 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883...
  • Page 2 DAMAGES. Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Preparations ........................12 1.1 Outline ........................12 1.1.1 Scope ........................12 1.1.2 Typical time required for assembling options ..........12 1.1.3 Work assignment ....................13 1.1.4 Notes ........................13 1.2 Preparing Tools for Installation ................14 1.2.1 Tools and measuring instruments ..............14 1.2.2 Configuration and setting information .............
  • Page 4 3.1.2 Maximum installation amount ................27 3.1.3 Conditions concerning mixing different types of CPU ........27 3.1.4 Base Unit state ....................27 3.2 Work Items, Work Assignment, and Work Time ............. 28 3.3 Procedure for installing CPUs .................. 28 3.3.1 Checking the delivered items ................28 3.3.2 Installing option....................
  • Page 5 5.6 Handover to the system administrator..............45 6 Installing Disk Unit for SAS (DU_SAS) ................. 46 6.1 Conditions for installing components ..............46 6.1.1 Firmware version....................46 6.1.2 Maximum installation amount ................46 6.1.3 Conditions concerning combined use of DU_SAS ..........46 6.1.4 Base Unit state ....................
  • Page 6 8.3 Procedure for installing DU_PCIE................57 8.3.1 Checking the delivered items ................57 8.3.2 Installing option....................57 8.4 Verifying operation ....................58 8.5 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator ........60 8.6 Handover to the system administrator..............60 9 Installing PCIe SSD SFF (SSD SFF) ................
  • Page 7 11.1.2 Maximum installation amount ................ 72 11.1.3 Conditions concerning mixing different types of PSU ........72 11.1.4 Base Unit state ....................72 11.2 Work Items, Work Assignment, and Work Time ........... 73 11.3 Procedure for installing PSU .................. 73 11.3.1 Checking the delivered items ................73 11.3.2 Installing PSU ....................
  • Page 8 13.3.2 Installing option....................85 13.4 Verifying operation ....................86 13.5 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator ........88 13.6 Handover to the system administrator..............88 14 Installing TPM ....................... 89 14.1 Conditions for installing components ..............89 14.1.1 Firmware version ..................... 89 14.1.2 Maximum installation amount ................
  • Page 9 E.2.2 Logout ....................... 106 E.3 Video Redirection ....................107 E.3.1 Video Redirection start ..................107 E.3.2 Video Redirection end ..................109 E.4 Boot Device Selector setting ................... 110 E.5 Power On/Off ......................111 E.5.1 Power On ......................111 E.5.2 Power Off ......................113 E.6 Memory Operation Mode setting ................
  • Page 10 F.7.1 Installing CPU ....................130 F.8 Memory ........................136 F.8.1 Installing Memory .................... 136 F.8.2 Removing Memory .................... 138 F.9 PCI card ........................139 F.9.1 Installing PCI card (Other than slot#2 and slot#3) ........139 F.9.2 Removing PCI card (Other than slot#2 and slot #3) ........140 F.9.3 Installing PCI card (slot#2 and slot#3) ............
  • Page 11 Appendix H Prevention of Improper Cable Connections ..........167 Appendix I Port number of PCI card ................170 I.1 LAN card ........................170 I.2 Fibre Channel card ....................171 I.3 SAS card / SAS RAID controller card ..............172 I.4 CNA card ........................173 I.5 Infiniband HCA card ....................
  • Page 12: Preparations

    SET0100000 1 Preparations This chapter provides an overview, including the addition procedure and addition preparations. ANNT) If the work procedure for upgrading starts with AC power off status, set power restoration policy setting "Restore to powered state prior to power loss" or "Always off" before AC power off. Make sure the setting with the system administrator and modify it if necessary.
  • Page 13: Work Assignment

    SET0101030 1.1.3 Work assignment “Table 1.1.3-1” lists the relevant addition work items and how they are to be assigned. Table 1.1.3-1 Assignment of addition work Work item Person or department in charge Preparing for addition work Service Engineer Checking the delivered items Service Engineer Installing options Service Engineer...
  • Page 14: Preparing Tools For Installation

    <Detail of static-electricity removal from twisted pair cables> The time required to remove static electricity is over one minute. Outline drawing of LAN cable ESD tool RMRK) Body grounding When connecting a twisted pair cable, wear a wrist strap to ground your body, just as when handling printed circuit assemblies.
  • Page 15: Configuration And Setting Information

    SET0102020 1.2.2 Configuration and setting information “Table 1.2.2” lists the information to be obtained in advance from the sales representative or SE in charge. Verify the information got in advance. Table 1.2.2 Configuration and setting information Remarks Installation Instructions Sheet This sheet provides such customer-specified information as IP addresses and passwords provided through sales/SE departments.
  • Page 16: Input Power

    resulting in a degraded cooling effect. - Check the operation conditions (operating time, system and facility ON/OFF control methods, extent of disaster handling facilities, etc.) “Table 1.3.1-2” lists the specific check items and examples of failures that occurred in the past. Table 1.3.1-2 Check items and examples of past problems Environmental Check item...
  • Page 17: Input Power System

    SET0103030 1.3.3 Input power system - For the power shutoff feature of the circuit breakers, see Appendix B “Customer's Distribution Panel Breaker Requirements”. Also confirm the connection configuration of the customer distribution panels and check the power outlet shapes and power shutoff feature of the circuit breakers. - For the power outlet shapes, see Appendix C “Plug Types”.
  • Page 18: Installation Area

    SET0103040 1.3.4 Installation area Confirm installation area when 19-inch rack mounted. Figure 1.3.4...
  • Page 19: Setting The Fst

    SET0104000 1.4 Setting the FST This chapter describes setting the FST used for installation. (1) Web browser Figure 1.4-1 Figure 1.4-2 Compatibility View Settings RMRK) If Internet Explorer v11 cannot be used, the following web browsers can be used. When the following browsers are used, the setting of a browser like Internet Explorer v11 is not needed.
  • Page 20: Request To System Administrator

    SET0105000 1.5 Request to system administrator Request the following items to the system administrator. (1) Get iRMC connection information. The server has no maintenance dedicated LAN port. It is necessary to connect FST with the network switch port according to the network environment.
  • Page 21: Installing System Board

    SET0200000 2 Installing System Board This chapter describes the procedure for installing System Board. SET0201000 2.1 Conditions for installing components - Confirm completion of the work described in Chapter 3 “Installing CPUs”. - Confirm completion of the work described in Chapter 4 “Installing Memory”.
  • Page 22: Work Items, Work Assignment, And Work Time

    SET0202000 2.2 Work Items, Work Assignment, and Work Time “Table 2.2” lists the work items, standard work time, and the person in charge of these types of work. Table 2.2 Work item Person in charge Work time (minute) Checking the delivered items Service engineer Installing option Service engineer...
  • Page 23: Verifying Operation

    Figure 2.3.2 (6) Proceed to “2.4 Verifying operation”. SET0204000 2.4 Verifying operation Confirm the installed system board according to the following procedures. (1) Connect the operation terminal. See Appendix E.1 “Operation terminal connection”. (2) Log in to the iRMC S5 Web from the operation terminal. See Appendix E.2.1 “Login”.
  • Page 24 Figure 2.4-1 (6) Download the SEL to the operation terminal. See Appendix E.8 “SEL downloading”. (7) Unzip the “SystemEventLog.zip” then copy “config.txt” file onto desktop of the operation terminal. (8) Open the “config.txt” with text editor. See “Table 2.4-1”, for CPU. See “Table 2.4-2”, for DIMM type. A slot with (Install) indicates that the slot is populated, and ( ) not populated.
  • Page 25 Figure 2.4-2 Example Table 2.4-1 Display of installed CPU Product name Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8180M CPU @ 2.50GHz Intel Xeon Platinum 8180M Processor Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8180 CPU @ 2.50GHz Intel Xeon Platinum 8180 Processor Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8176M CPU @ 2.10GHz Intel Xeon Platinum 8176M Processor Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8176 CPU @ 2.10GHz Intel Xeon Platinum 8176 Processor...
  • Page 26: Preparation Of Handing Over To The System Administrator

    (9) Confirm that installed system board is displayed as “Install”. (See “Figure 2.4-2”.) (10) Confirm that CPU and Memory in added system board are displayed as “Install”. (See “Figure 2.4-2”.) (11) Confirm the amount of CPU and memory same as the system administrator indicated. (See “Figure 2.4-2”.) (12) Make sure that orange indicator of the “System Alarm”...
  • Page 27: Installing Cpus

    SET0300000 3 Installing CPUs This chapter describes the procedure for installing CPUs. In this chapter, SB represents a System Board. SET0301000 3.1 Conditions for installing components - Only when new SB is installed, install of the CPU is applied. - Installing the memories. See chapter 4 “Installing Memory”.
  • Page 28: Work Items, Work Assignment, And Work Time

    SET0302000 3.2 Work Items, Work Assignment, and Work Time “Table 3.2” lists the work items, standard work time, and the person in charge of these types of work. Table 3.2 Work item Person in charge Work time (minute) Checking the delivered items Service engineer Installing option Service engineer...
  • Page 29: Installing Memory

    SET0400000 4 Installing Memory This chapter describes the procedure for installing memory. In this chapter, SB represents a System Board. SET0401000 4.1 Conditions for installing components By installing the memory, confirm to the system administrator whether it is necessary to change the “Memory Operation Mode”...
  • Page 30: Memory Installing Order

    Table 4.1.3-1 Table 4.1.3-2 RMRM) Symbol The same symbol for each Memory Operation Mode represents the same type of DIMMs. All DIMMs must have the same type. SET0401040 4.1.4 Memory installing order - Memory installing order is see “Table 4.1.4-1”. - The system configuration and the setting are confirmed to the system administrator.
  • Page 31: Base Unit State

    Table 4.1.4-1 Table 4.1.4-2 CPU of memory capacity 768GB Display of installed CPU Product name Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8180 CPU @ 2.50GHz Intel Xeon Platinum 8180 Processor Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8176 CPU @ 2.10GHz Intel Xeon Platinum 8176 Processor Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8170 CPU @ 2.10GHz Intel Xeon Platinum 8170 Processor Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8164 CPU @ 2.00GHz Intel Xeon Platinum 8164 Processor...
  • Page 32: Work Items, Work Assignment, And Work Time

    SET0402000 4.2 Work Items, Work Assignment, and Work Time “Table 4.2” lists the work items, standard work time, and the person in charge of these types of work. Table 4.2 Work item Person in charge Work time (minute) Checking the delivered items Service engineer Installing option Service engineer...
  • Page 33 (3) Follow the instructions of the system administrator to install memories. See Appendix F.8 “Memory”. (4) Install the SB. See Appendix F.2.1 “Installing SB”. (5) Turn on AC power of the Base Unit. →Wait about a minute until green indicator of the “System Power” turns off. (6) Make sure that the Alarm indicator of SB is not lit.
  • Page 34: Installing Option (New Sb)

    SET0403030 4.3.3 Installing option (New SB) Install according to the following procedures. ANNT) - The installation location and quantity have to indicate by the system administrator. - Confirm connecting position of power cable of the Base Unit beforehand. (1) Prepare the new SB. (2) Follow the instructions of the system administrator to install memories.
  • Page 35 Figure 4.4-1 (4) Download the SEL to the operation terminal. See Appendix E.8 “SEL downloading”. (5) Unzip the “SystemEventLog.zip” then copy “config.txt” file onto desktop of the operation terminal. (6) Open the “config.txt” with text editor. See “Table 4.4-1”, for CPU type. See “Table 4.4-2”, for DIMM type. A slot with (Install) indicates that the slot is populated, and ( ) not populated.
  • Page 36 Figure 4.4-2 Example Table 4.4-1 Display of installed CPU Product name Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8180M CPU @ 2.50GHz Intel Xeon Platinum 8180M Processor Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8180 CPU @ 2.50GHz Intel Xeon Platinum 8180 Processor Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8176M CPU @ 2.10GHz Intel Xeon Platinum 8176M Processor Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8176 CPU @ 2.10GHz Intel Xeon Platinum 8176 Processor...
  • Page 37: Preparation Of Handing Over To The System Administrator

    Table 4.4-2 Display of Installed DIMM DIMM Type DIMM capacity (GB) RANK DPRD-0008014 RDIMM DPRD-0016014 RDIMM DPRD-0016024 RDIMM DPRD-0032024 RDIMM DSRD-0064044 RDIMM DPLR-0064044 LRDIMM DSRD-0128084 RDIMM (7) Confirm that added system board is displayed as “Install”. (See “Figure 4.4-2”.) (8) Confirm that CPU and Memory in installed system board are displayed as “Install”. (See “Figure 4.4-2”.) (9) Confirm the amount of memory same as the system administrator instructions.
  • Page 38: Handover To The System Administrator

    SET0406000 4.6 Handover to the system administrator (1) Close the doors of the rack and hand over the door key to the system administrator. (2) When the setting of iRMC or BIOS has been temporarily changed for work, the setting change is requested to the system administrator.
  • Page 39: Installing Pci Card

    SET0500000 5 Installing PCI Card - This chapter describes the procedure for installing PCI card into the IOUB. When FBU is added, it contains it. - When installing PCI card and IOUB as a set, work according to chapter 10 “Installing I/O Unit B (IOUB)”.
  • Page 40: Base Unit State

    SET0501040 5.1.4 Base Unit state “Table 5.1.4” shows whether or not to work in each state of the Base Unit. *1: Confirm it to the system administrator to depend on OS and the PCI card. Table 5.1.4 Base Unit state Work possible? PCI slot#2,#3 PCI slot #0, #1, #4, #5, #6, #7...
  • Page 41: Installing Option (Slot#2 Or Slot#3)

    SET0503020 5.3.2 Installing option (Slot#2 or Slot#3) Install according to the following procedures. ANNT) - The installation location and quantity have to indicate by the system administrator. (1) Proceed to the net procedure according to the following procedures. → When the Base Unit state is “AC Power On, System Power On”. Proceed to procedure (2). →...
  • Page 42: Installing Pci Card (Other Than Slot#2 And Slot#3)

    SET0503030 5.3.3 Installing PCI card (Other than slot#2 and slot#3) Install according to the following procedures. ANNT) - The installation location and quantity have to indicate by the system administrator. - Confirm connecting position of power cable of the Base Unit beforehand. (1) Turn off AC power of the Base Unit.
  • Page 43: Verifying Operation

    SET0504000 5.4 Verifying operation Confirm the PCI card according to the following procedures. (1) Connect the operation terminal. See Appendix E.1 “Operation terminal connection”. (2) Log in to the iRMC S5 Web from the operation terminal. See Appendix E.2.1 “Login”. (3) Start Video Redirection.
  • Page 44 Figure 5.4-2 Example (9) Confirm that SLOT#x that installed PCI card are displayed “Install”. (See “Figure 5.4-2”.) (10) Confirm the PCI card same as the system administrator instructions. (See “Table 5.4”.) < Meaning of value that follows ID = > ID = wwww/xxxx/yyyy/zzzz/ wwww: Vender ID, xxxx: Device ID, yyyy: SubVender ID, zzzz: SubSystem ID Table 5.4...
  • Page 45: Preparation Of Handing Over To The System Administrator

    (11) When FBU (BBU) option is installed, confirmation of FBU (BBU) status is necessary. See Appendix E.10 “FBU (BBU) status confirming”. (12) Make sure that orange indicator of the “System Alarm” and “CSS” are not lit or blinking. (See “Figure 5.4-3”.) Figure 5.4-3 (13) Turn off the system power.
  • Page 46: Installing Disk Unit For Sas (Du_Sas)

    SET0600000 6 Installing Disk Unit for SAS (DU_SAS) - This chapter describes the procedure for installing Disk Unit for SAS (DU_SAS). - In this chapter, DU_SAS represents Disk Unit for SAS. - In this chapter, HHD and SSD represent the internal hard disk drive and the internal solid state drive.
  • Page 47: Work Items, Work Assignment, And Work Time

    SET0602000 6.2 Work Items, Work Assignment, and Work Time “Table 6.2” lists the work items, standard work time, and the person in charge of these types of work. Table 6.2 Work item Person in charge Work time (minute) Checking the delivered items Service engineer Installing option Service engineer...
  • Page 48: Verifying Operation

    (8) Make sure that the Alarm indicator of the DU_SAS is not lit. (See “Figure 6.3.2”). Figure 6.3.2 (9) Proceed to “6.4 Verifying operation”. SET0604000 6.4 Verifying operation Confirm the DU_SAS according to the following procedures. (1) Connect the operation terminal. See Appendix E.1 “Operation terminal connection”.
  • Page 49 Figure 6.4-1 (6) Download the SEL to the operation terminal. See Appendix E.8 “SEL downloading”. (7) Unzip the “SystemEventLog.zip” then copy “config.txt” file onto desktop of the operation terminal. (8) Open the “config.txt” with text editor. A slot with (Install) indicates that the slot is populated, and ( ) not populated.
  • Page 50: Preparation Of Handing Over To The System Administrator

    Figure 6.4-3 (14) Turn off the system power. See Appendix E.5.2 “Power Off”. (15) Proceed to “6.5 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator”. SET0605000 6.5 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator (1) End the Video Redirection. See Appendix E.3.2 “Video Redirection end”.
  • Page 51: Installing Internal Hard Disk Drive (Hdd) / Internal Solid State Drive (Ssd)

    SET0700000 7 Installing Internal Hard Disk Drive (HDD) / Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) This chapter describes the procedure for installing the internal hard disk drive (HDD) and the internal solid state drive (SSD) into the disk unit (DU_SAS). In this chapter, HDD and SSD represent the internal hard disk drive and the internal solid state drive. SET0701000 7.1 Conditions for installing components SET0701010...
  • Page 52: Work Items, Work Assignment, And Work Time

    SET0702000 7.2 Work Items, Work Assignment, and Work Time “Table 7.2” lists the work items, standard work time, and the person in charge of these types of work. Table 7.2 Work item Person in charge Work time (minute) Checking the delivered items Service engineer Installing option Service engineer...
  • Page 53: Installing Option (System Power Off)

    SET0703030 7.3.3 Installing option (System Power Off) Install according to the following procedures. ANNT) - The installation location and quantity have to indicate by the system administrator. (1) Remove the dummy of HDD/SSD out of the DU_SAS. (2) Install the HDD/SSD into the DU_SAS. (3) Turn on AC power of the Base Unit when the Base Unit state is "AC Power Off".
  • Page 54 Figure 7.4-1 (6) Download the SEL to the operation terminal. See Appendix E.8 “SEL downloading”. (7) Unzip the “SystemEventLog.zip” then copy “config.txt” file onto desktop of the operation terminal. (8) Open the “config.txt” with text editor. A slot with (Install) indicates that the slot is populated, and ( ) not populated.
  • Page 55: Preparation Of Handing Over To The System Administrator

    Figure 7.4-3 (13) Turn off the system power. See Appendix E.5.2 “Power Off”. (14) Proceed to “7.5 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator”. SET0705000 7.5 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator (1) End the Video Redirection. See Appendix E.3.2 “Video Redirection end”.
  • Page 56: Installing Disk Unit For Pcie Sff (Du_Pcie)

    SET0800000 8 Installing Disk Unit for PCIe SFF (DU_PCIE) - This chapter describes the procedure for installing Disk for PCIe SFF (DU_PCIE). - In this chapter, DU_PCIE represents Disk Unit for PCIe SFF. - In this chapter, SSD SFF represent the internal PCIe SSD SFF. SET0801000 8.1 Conditions for installing components - When installing DU_PCIE at DU#0 location, installing SB at location of SB#0 is necessary.
  • Page 57: Work Items, Work Assignment, And Work Time

    SET0802000 8.2 Work Items, Work Assignment, and Work Time “Table 8.2” lists the work items, standard work time, and the person in charge of these types of work. Table 8.2 Work item Person in charge Work time (minute) Checking the delivered items Service engineer Installing option Service engineer...
  • Page 58: Verifying Operation

    Figure 8.3.2 (7) Proceed to “8.4 Verifying operation”. SET0804000 8.4 Verifying operation Confirm the DU_PCIE according to the following procedures. (1) Connect the operation terminal. See Appendix E.1 “Operation terminal connection”. (2) Log in to the iRMC S5 Web from the operation terminal. See Appendix E.2.1 “Login”.
  • Page 59 Figure 8.4-1 (6) Download the SEL to the operation terminal. See Appendix E.8 “SEL downloading”. (7) Unzip the “SystemEventLog.zip” then copy “config.txt” file onto desktop of the operation terminal. (8) Open the “config.txt” with text editor. A slot with (Install) indicates that the slot is populated, and ( ) not populated.
  • Page 60: Preparation Of Handing Over To The System Administrator

    Figure 8.4-3 (13) Turn off the system power. See Appendix E.5.2 “Power Off”. (14) Proceed to “8.5 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator”. SET0805000 8.5 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator (1) End the Video Redirection. See Appendix E.3.2 “Video Redirection end”.
  • Page 61: Installing Pcie Ssd Sff (Ssd Sff)

    SET0900000 9 Installing PCIe SSD SFF (SSD SFF) This chapter describes the procedure for installing the PCIe SSD SFF into the Disk Unit for PCIe SFF. In this chapter, SSD SFF represent the PCIe SSD SFF. SET0901000 9.1 Conditions for installing components SET0901010 9.1.1 Firmware version - No conditions.
  • Page 62: Work Items, Work Assignment, And Work Time

    SET0902000 9.2 Work Items, Work Assignment, and Work Time “Table 9.2” lists the work items, standard work time, and the person in charge of these types of work. Table 9.2 Work item Person in charge Work time (minute) Checking the delivered items Service engineer Installing option Service engineer...
  • Page 63: Verifying Operation

    Figure 9.3.2 (5) Proceed to “9.4 Verifying operation”. SET0904000 9.4 Verifying operation Confirm the SSD SFF according to the following procedures. (1) Connect the operation terminal. See Appendix E.1 “Operation terminal connection”. (2) Log in to the iRMC S5 Web from the operation terminal. See Appendix E.2.1 “Login”.
  • Page 64 Figure 9.4-1 (6) Download the SEL to the operation terminal. See Appendix E.8 “SEL downloading”. (7) Unzip the “SystemEventLog.zip” then copy “config.txt” file onto desktop of the operation terminal. (8) Open the “config.txt” with text editor. A slot with (Install) indicates that the slot is populated, and ( ) not populated.
  • Page 65: Preparation Of Handing Over To The System Administrator

    Figure 9.4-3 (13) Turn off the system power. See Appendix E.5.2 “Power Off”. (14) Proceed to “9.5 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator”. SET0905000 9.5 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator (1) End the Video Redirection. See Appendix E.3.2 “Video Redirection end”.
  • Page 66: Installing I/O Unit B (Ioub)

    SET1000000 10 Installing I/O Unit B (IOUB) - This chapter describes the procedure for installing I/O Unit B. - In this chapter, IOUB represents I/O Unit B. - In this chapter, IOU#0 and IOU#1 represents IOUB installation location. SET1001000 10.1 Conditions for installing components - When installing IOUB at IOU#0 location, installing SB at installation of SB#0 and SB#1 is necessary for using all PCI slots of IOUB.
  • Page 67: Work Items, Work Assignment, And Work Time

    SET1002000 10.2 Work Items, Work Assignment, and Work Time “Table 10.2” lists the work items, standard work time, and the person in charge of these types of work. Table 10.2 Work item Person in charge Work time (minute) Checking the delivered items Service engineer Installing option Service engineer...
  • Page 68: Verifying Operation

    Figure10.3.2 (7) Proceed to “10.4 Verifying operation”. SET1004000 10.4 Verifying operation Confirm the IOUB according to the following procedures. (1) Connect the operation terminal. See Appendix E.1 “Operation terminal connection”. (2) Log in to the iRMC S5 Web from the operation terminal. See Appendix E.2.1 “Login”.
  • Page 69 Figure 10.4-1 (6) Download the SEL to the operation terminal. See Appendix E.8 “SEL downloading”. (7) Unzip the “SystemEventLog.zip” then copy “config.txt” file onto desktop of the operation terminal. (8) Open the “config.txt” with text editor. A slot with (Install) indicates that the slot is populated, and ( ) not populated.
  • Page 70 < Meaning of value that follows ID = > ID = wwww/xxxx/yyyy/zzzz/ wwww: Vender ID, xxxx: Device ID, yyyy: SubVender ID, zzzz: SubSystem ID Table 10.4 (13) Make sure that orange indicator of the “System Alarm” and “CSS” are not lit or blinking. (See “Figure 10.4-3”.)
  • Page 71: Preparation Of Handing Over To The System Administrator

    Figure 10.4-3 (14) Turn off the system power. See Appendix E.5.2 “Power Off”. (15) Proceed to “10.5 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator”. SET1005000 10.5 Preparation handing over system administrator (1) End the Video Redirection. See Appendix E.3.2 “Video Redirection end”.
  • Page 72: Installing Power Supply Unit (Psu)

    SET1100000 11 Installing Power Supply Unit (PSU) - This chapter describes the procedure for installing the Power Supply Unit. - Need to prepare power supply cables which match input AC power cables. SET1101000 11.1 Conditions for installing components SET1101010 11.1.1 Firmware version - No conditions.
  • Page 73: Work Items, Work Assignment, And Work Time

    SET1102000 11.2 Work Items, Work Assignment, and Work Time “Table11.2” lists the work items, standard work time, and the person in charge of these types of work. Table 11.2 Work item Person in charge Work time (minute) Checking the delivered items Service engineer Installing option Service engineer...
  • Page 74: Setup

    (4) Proceed to the next procedure according to the following condition. → When Base Unit state is “AC Power Off”. Turn on AC power to all PSU, and wait until green indicator of the “System Power” turns off. And, proceed to “11.5.2 Verifying operation (System Power Off)”.
  • Page 75: Verifying Operation

    SET1105000 11.5 Verifying operation SET1105010 11.5.1 Verifying operation (System Power On) Confirm the PSU according to the following procedures. (1) Click on “System” tab, and click on “Power”, and click on “Power Supplies”. → The window shown in “Figure 11.5.1” appears. Figure 11.5.1 (2) Confirm that installed PSU is no problem.
  • Page 76: Verifying Operation (System Power Off)

    SET1105020 11.5.2 Verifying operation (System Power Off) Confirm the PSU according to the following procedures. (1) Start Video Redirection. See Appendix E.3.1 “Video Redirection start”. (2) Set “BIOS Setup” at “Boot Device Selector”. See Appendix E.4 “Boot Device Selector setting”. (3) Turn on the system power.
  • Page 77 (4) Click on “System” tab, and click on “Power”, and click on “Power Supplies”. → The window shown in “Figure 11.5.2-2” appears. Figure 11.5.2-2 (5) Confirm that installed PSU is no problem. (See “Figure 11.5.2-2”.) (6) Make sure orange indicator of the “System Alarm” and “CSS” are not lit or blinking. (See “Figure 11.5.2-3”.) Figure 11.5.2-3 (7) Download the SEL to the operation terminal.
  • Page 78: Preparation Of Handing Over To The System Administrator

    See Appendix E.5.2 “Power Off”. (9) End the video Redirection. See Appendix E.3.2 “Video Redirection end”. (10) Proceed to “11.6 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator”. SET1106000 11.6 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator (1) Logout of iRMC S5 Web. See Appendix E.2.2 “Logout”. (2) Remove the LAN cable connected for work.
  • Page 79: Installing M.2 Flash Device

    SET1200000 12 Installing M.2 Flash Device - This chapter describes the procedure for installing M.2 Flash Device. SET1201000 12.1 Conditions for installing components - Can be installed on BMM Board installed in SB#0. - The order of installation is from M.2#0 SET1201010 12.1.1 Firmware version - No conditions.
  • Page 80: Work Items, Work Assignment, And Work Time

    SET1202000 12.2 Work Items, Work Assignment, and Work Time “Table 12.2” lists the work items, standard work time, and the person in charge of these types of work. Table 12.2 Work item Person in charge Work time (minute) Checking the delivered items Service engineer Installing option Service engineer...
  • Page 81: Verifying Operation

    Figure 12.3.2 (7) Proceed to “12.4 Verifying operation”. SET1204000 12.4 Verifying operation Confirm the M.2 Flash Device according to the following procedures. (1) Connect the operation terminal. See Appendix E.1 “Operation terminal connection”. (2) Log in to the iRMC S5 Web from the operation terminal. See Appendix E.2.1 “Login”.
  • Page 82 Figure 12.4-1 (6) Download the SEL to the operation terminal. See Appendix E.8 “SEL downloading”. (7) Unzip the “SystemEventLog.zip” then copy “config.txt” file onto desktop of the operation terminal. (8) Open the “config.txt” with text editor. A slot with (Install) indicates that the slot is populated, and ( ) not populated.
  • Page 83: Preparation Of Handing Over To The System Administrator

    Figure 12.4-3 (12) Turn off the system power. See Appendix E.5.2 “Power Off”. (13) Proceed to “12.5 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator”. SET1205000 12.5 Preparation handing over system administrator (1) End the Video Redirection. See Appendix E.3.2 “Video Redirection end”.
  • Page 84: Installing Elcm Activation License

    SET1300000 13 Installing eLCM Activation License The installation of Micro SD which is a component of eLCM Activation License will be explained. Installation of license key is a responsible task of the system administrator. This is not the scope of the expansion work. This chapter shows the installation procedure of Micro SD.
  • Page 85: Work Items, Work Assignment, And Work Time

    SET1302000 13.2 Work Items, Work Assignment, and Work Time “Table 13.2” lists the work items, standard work time, and the person in charge of these types of work. Table 13.2 Work item Person in charge Work time (minute) Checking the delivered items Service engineer Installing option Service engineer...
  • Page 86: Verifying Operation

    (6) Make sure that the Alarm indicator of SB#0 is not lit. (See “Figure 13.3.2”.) Figure 13.3.2 (7) Proceed to “13.4 Verifying operation”. SET1304000 13.4 Verifying operation Confirm the Micro SD according to the following procedures. (1) Connect the operation terminal. See Appendix E.1 “Operation terminal connection”.
  • Page 87 Figure 13.4-1 (6) Download the SEL to the operation terminal. See Appendix E.8 “SEL downloading”. (7) Unzip the “SystemEventLog.zip” then copy “config.txt” file onto desktop of the operation terminal. (8) Open the “config.txt” with text editor. A slot with (Install) indicates that the slot is populated, and ( ) not populated.
  • Page 88: Handover To The System Administrator

    Figure 13.4-3 (12) Turn off the system power. See Appendix E.5.2 “Power Off”. (13) Proceed to “13.5 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator”. SET1305000 13.5 Preparation handing over system administrator (1) End the Video Redirection. See Appendix E.3.2 “Video Redirection end”.
  • Page 89 SET1400000 14 Installing TPM - This chapter describes the procedure for installing TPM. SET1401000 14.1 Conditions for installing components - Can be installed on BMM Board installed in SB#0. SET1401010 14.1.1 Firmware version - No conditions. SET1401020 14.1.2 Maximum installation amount - 1 unit.
  • Page 90: Work Items, Work Assignment, And Work Time

    SET1402000 14.2 Work Items, Work Assignment, and Work Time “Table 14.2” lists the work items, standard work time, and the person in charge of these types of work. Table 14.2 Work item Person in charge Work time (minute) Checking the delivered items Service engineer Installing option Service engineer...
  • Page 91: Verifying Operation

    (6) Make sure that the Alarm indicator of SB#0 is not lit. (See “Figure 14.3.2”.) Figure 14.3.2 (7) Proceed to “14.4 Verifying operation”. SET1404000 14.4 Verifying operation Confirm the TPM according to the following procedures. (1) Connect the operation terminal. See Appendix E.1 “Operation terminal connection”.
  • Page 92 Figure 14.4-1 (6) Download the SEL to the operation terminal. See Appendix E.8 “SEL downloading”. (7) Unzip the “SystemEventLog.zip” then copy “config.txt” file onto desktop of operation terminal. (8) Open the “config.txt” with text editor. A slot with (Install) indicates that the slot is populated, and ( ) not populated.
  • Page 93: Handover To The System Administrator

    Figure 14.4-3 Off”. (12) Turn off the system power. See Appendix E.5.2 “Power “14.5 Preparation of handing over to the system administrator”. (13) Proceed to SET1405000 14.5 Preparation handing over system administrator (1) End the Video Redirection. See Appendix E.3.2 “Video Redirection end”.
  • Page 94 Appendix...
  • Page 95: Appendix A Installation Instructions Sheet

    APP0100000 Appendix A Installation Instructions Sheet Use the sheet shown in the following figure to provide the installation worker with instructions on the required settings for on-site installation. Figure A-1 Installation instructions sheet (example)
  • Page 96: Appendix B Customer's Distribution Panel Breaker Requirements

    APP0200000 Appendix B Customer's Distribution Panel Breaker Requirements To protect the device when it is connected to the customer's distribution panel, the corresponding breaker in the customer's power distribution panel must meet the following characteristic requirements so that the breaker of the device trips before the corresponding breaker in the customer's distribution panel.
  • Page 97 Figure B.1 Distribution panel breaker characteristics...
  • Page 98: Appendix C Plug Types

    APP0300000 Appendix C Plug Types This appendix describes the specifications of the power cables and the types of the plugs of the Base Unit. APP0301000 C.1 Base Unit Plug Types (Global standard) Connect the device with the power cable supplied with the device or cable supplied with the optional component.
  • Page 99: Appendix D Input Power Systems

    APP0400000 Appendix D Input Power Systems It explains the input power source system of the Base Unit. In this chapter, PSU represents a power supply unit. APP0401000 D.1 2 PSUs Connect power cables according to the “Figure D.1-1” or “Figure D.1-2”. See Appendix B "Customer's Distribution Panel Breaker Requirements".
  • Page 100 APP0402000 D.2 3 PSUs Connect power cables according to the “Figure D.2-1” or “Figure D.2-2. See Appendix B "Customer's Distribution Panel Breaker Requirements". Figure D.2-1 Figure D.2-2...
  • Page 101 APP0403000 D.3 4 PSUs When 2 AC Sources, connect power cables according to the “Figure D.3-1” or “Figure D.3-2. When 1 AC Source, connect power cables according to the “Figure D.3-3” or “Figure D.3-4”. See Appendix B "Customer's Distribution Panel Breaker Requirements".
  • Page 102 Figure D.3-3 When 1 AC Source Figure D.3-4 When 1 AC Source...
  • Page 103: Appendix E Various Operations

    APP0500000 Appendix E Various Operations APP0501000 E.1 Operation terminal connection This section describes the operation terminal for work, setting and confirming of the Base Unit. This server has no “Service engineer” dedicated port. Thus operation of iRMC S5 on existing server must be done with specified terminal by consulting the system administrator.
  • Page 104: E.1.4 When Use The Operation Terminal Of Customer Equipment Connected To The Network

    APP0501040 E.1.4 When use the operation terminal of customer equipment connected to the network (1) Permission using PC of customer equipment is obtained. APP0502000 E.2 iRMC Web APP0502010 E.2.1 Login (1) Enter the URL at the web browser. (2) Press the ENTER key. →...
  • Page 105 Figure E.2.1-2...
  • Page 106: E.2.2 Logout

    APP0502020 E.2.2 Logout (1) Click on pull-down menu of login user name, and click on “Logout”. (See “Figure E.2.2”.) Figure E.2.2...
  • Page 107: E.3 Video Redirection

    APP0503000 E.3 Video Redirection APP0503010 E.3.1 Video Redirection start (1) Click on “Settings” tab, click on “Service”, and click on “Advanced Video Redirection (AVR)”. →The window shown in "Figure E.3.1-1" appears. Figure E.3.1-1 (2) Click on “HTML5 Viewer” check box, and enable it. (See “Figure E.3.1-1”.) (3) Click on the “Apply”...
  • Page 108 Figure E.3.1-2...
  • Page 109: E.3.2 Video Redirection End

    APP0503020 E.3.2 Video Redirection end (1) Click on “Settings” tab, click on “Service”, and click on “Advanced Video Redirection (AVR)”. →The window shown in "Figure E.3.2-1" appears. Figure E.3.2-1 (2) Click on “HTML5 Viewer” check box, and disable it. (3) Click on the “Apply” button. →...
  • Page 110: E.4 Boot Device Selector Setting

    APP0504000 E.4 Boot Device Selector setting (1) Click on “Settings” tab, click on “System”, and click on “Boot Options”. →The window shown in "Figure E.4" appears. Figure E.4 (2) Select “BIOS Setup” at “Boot Device selector” pull-down menu. (See “Figure E.4”.) (3) Click on the “Apply”...
  • Page 111: E.5 Power On/Off

    APP0505000 E.5 Power On/Off APP0505010 E.5.1 Power On (1) Click on “Settings” tab, click on “System”, and click on “Boot Options”. →The window shown in "Figure E.5.1-1" appears. Figure E.5.1-1 (2) Confirm that “BIOS Setup” was set. (See “Figure E.5.1-1”.) (3) Click on “Power”...
  • Page 112 Figure E.5.1-2...
  • Page 113: E.5.2 Power Off

    APP0505020 E.5.2 Power Off (1) Click on “System” tab, and click on “Power Status Summary”. →The window shown in "Figure E.5.2" appears. Figure E.5.2 (2) Click on “Power” icon on the upper right of the view, and click on “Press Power Button”. (See “Figure E.5.2”.) Wait about 30 seconds after, click on “Tools”...
  • Page 114: E.6 Memory Operation Mode Setting

    APP0506000 E.6 Memory Operation Mode setting (1) Click on “Settings” tab, click on “Server Management”, and click on “Memory Operation Mode”. →The window shown in "Figure E.6" appears. Figure E.6 (2) Set “Memory Operation Mode” according to instructions of the system administrator. (3) Click on the “Apply”...
  • Page 115: E.7 Checking Memory Type

    APP0507000 E.7 Checking memory type (1) Download SEL. (See Appendix E.8 “SEL downloading (2) Unzip the “SystemEventLog.zip” then copy “config.txt” file onto desktop of the operation terminal. (3) Open the “config.txt” with text editor. (See “Figure E.7”.) See “Table E.7”, for DIMM type. Figure E.7 Example Table E.7 Display of Installed DIMM...
  • Page 116: E.8 Sel Downloading

    APP0508000 E.8 SEL downloading (1) Click on “Tools” tab, click on “Reports”, and click on “System Event Log”. → The window shown in "Figure E.8-1" appears. Figure E.8-1 (2) Click on “Save” button, and save “SystemEventLog” file to the operation terminal. (See “Figure E.8-1”.) (3) Rename “SystemEventLog”...
  • Page 117: E.9 Power Restore Policy Setting

    APP0509000 E.9 Power Restore Policy setting (1) Click on “Settings” tab, click on “Power Management”, and click on “Power Restore Policy”. → The window shown in "Figure E.9" appears. Figure E.9 (2) Select the corresponding setting value at "Power Restore Policy" pull-down menu. (3) Click the “Apply”...
  • Page 118: E.10 Fbu (Bbu) Status Confirming

    APP0510000 E.10 FBU (BBU) status confirming (1) Click on “System” tab, click on “Mass Storage”, and click on “RAID Controllers”. → The window shown in "Figure E.10-1" appears. Figure E.10-1 (2) Click on “>” mark with RAID Controller. (See “Figure E.10-1”.) (3) Confirm “Status”...
  • Page 119 Figure E.10-2...
  • Page 120: Appendix F Handling The Units

    APP0600000 Appendix F Handling the Units APP0601000 F.1 Unit location Figure F.1-1 Front Figure F.1-2 Rear...
  • Page 121: F.2.1 Installing Sb

    APP0602000 F.2 SB APP0602010 F.2.1 Installing SB (1) Insert a SB into the Base Unit. (2) Move the left and right the B parts of the SB in the direction of the arrow. (See “Figure F.2.1-1”.) (3) Lock the B parts with the A parts. (See “F.2.1-2”.) Figure F.2.1-1 Figure F.2.1-2...
  • Page 122: F.2.2 Removing Sb

    APP0602020 F.2.2 Removing SB (1) Move the left and right the A parts of the SB, and unlock the B parts. (See “Figure F.2.2”.) (2) Move the left and right the B parts of the SB in the direction of the arrow. (3) Pull a SB out of the Base Unit.
  • Page 123: F.2.4 Removing A Cover Of Sb

    APP0602040 F.2.4 Removing a cover of SB (1) Slide a cover in the direction of the arrow while pressing part A. (See “Figure F.2.4”.) Figure F.2.4...
  • Page 124: F.3 Ioub

    APP0603000 F.3 IOUB APP0603010 F.3.1 Installing IOUB (1) Insert IOUB into the Base Unit. (2) Move the B part in the direction of the arrow. (See “Figure F.3.1-1”.) (3) Lock the B part with the A part. (See “Figure F.3.1-2”.) Figure F.3.1-1 Figure F.3.1-2...
  • Page 125: F.3.2 Removing Ioub

    APP0603020 F.3.2 Removing IOUB (1) Move the A part and unlock the B part. (See “Figure F.3.2”.) (2) Move the B part in the direction of the arrow. (3) Pull IOUB out of the Base Unit. Figure F.3.2 APP0603030 F.3.3 Installing IOUB cover (1) Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow and fix with the screws.
  • Page 126: F.3.4 Removing Ioub Cover

    APP0603040 F.3.4 Removing IOUB cover (1) Remove the screws and slide the cover in the direction of the arrow. (See “Figure F.3.4”.) Figure F.3.4...
  • Page 127: F.4 Du_Sas

    APP0604000 F.4 DU_SAS APP0604010 F.4.1 Installing DU_SAS (1) Insert DU_SAS into the Base Unit. (2) Move the B part in the direction of the arrow. (See “Figure F.4.1”.) Figure F.4.1 APP0604020 F.4.2 Removing DU_SAS (1) While moving the A part in the direction of the arrow move the B part in the direction of the arrow. (See “Figure 6.4.2”.) Figure F.4.2 (2) Pull a DU_SAS out of the Base Unit.
  • Page 128: F.5 Du_Pcie

    APP0605000 F.5 DU_PCIE APP0605010 F.5.1 Installing DU_PCIE (1) Insert a DU_PCIE into the Base Unit. (2) Move the B part in the direction of the arrow. (See “Figure F.5.1”.) Figure F.5.1 APP0605020 F.5.2 Removing DU_PCIE (1) While moving the A part in the direction of the arrow move the B part in the direction of the arrow. (See “Figure F.5.2”.) Figure F.5.2 (2) Pull DU_PCIE out of the Base Unit.
  • Page 129: F.6.1 Installing Psu

    APP0606000 F.6 PSU APP0606010 F.6.1 Installing PSU (1) Insert PSU into the Base Unit. (1) Push the B part to install. (See “Figure F.6.1”.) (2) Connect the power cable and fix the power cable using the C part. Figure F.6.1 APP0606020 F.6.2 Removing PSU (1) Turn off the AC power and disconnect the power cable.
  • Page 130: F.7.1 Installing Cpu

    APP0607000 F.7 CPU Figure F.7 Location of CPUs APP0607010 F.7.1 Installing CPU (1) The key and the keyway (red circle part) are matched, and Processor Clip is installed in CPU package. (See Figure “F.7.1-1”.) Do not touch on back (PAD) of CPU package.
  • Page 131 Figure F.7.1-1 (2) Fast pin position (red circle part) is matched, and install the CPU package to the heat sink. (See “Figure F.7.1-2”.)
  • Page 132 Figure F.7.1-2 (3) Hold the groove of the Socket cover, and it lift, and remove it from the SB. (See “Figure F.7.1-3”.)
  • Page 133 Figure F.7.1-3 (4) The size of guide pin is noted (red circle part and blue round part). Mount the CPU package installed the heat sink on SB. (See “Figure F.7.1-4”.)
  • Page 134 Figure F.7.1-4 (5) Tighten the heat sink screw in order number 1, 2, 3, 4, and fix to SB. (See “Figure F.7.1-5”.)
  • Page 135 Figure F.7.1-5...
  • Page 136: F.8 Memory

    APP0608000 F.8 Memory Figure F.8 Location of DIMMs APP0608010 F.8.1 Installing Memory (1) Detach the cover of the A part. (See “Figure F.8.1-1”.) Since the cover of the A part is not fixed, it can be easily detached. (2) Open the B part at both ends of the memory slot. (See “Figure F.8.1-2”.) (3) Mount the DIMM in the memory slot.
  • Page 137 Figure F.8.1-2 Figure F.8.1-3...
  • Page 138: F.8.2 Removing Memory

    APP0608020 F.8.2 Removing Memory (1) Detach the cover of the A part. (See “Figure F.8.2-1”.) Since the cover of the A part is not fixed, it can be easily detached. (2) Open the B part at both ends of the memory slot and eject the DIMM. (See “Figure F.8.2-2”.) (3) Remove the DIMM.
  • Page 139: F.9 Pci Card

    APP0609000 F.9 PCI card AS for slot#2 and slot#3, PHP is possible. APP0609010 F.9.1 Installing PCI card (Other than slot#2 and slot#3) (1) Remove the PCI card dummy. (See “Figure F.9.1”.) (2) Install the PCI card and fix with the screw. Figure F.9.1...
  • Page 140: F.9.2 Removing Pci Card (Other Than Slot#2 And Slot #3)

    APP0609020 F.9.2 Removing PCI card (Other than slot#2 and slot #3) (1) Remove the screw and remove the PCI card. (See “Figure F.9.2”.) Figure F.9.2...
  • Page 141: F.9.3 Installing Pci Card (Slot#2 And Slot#3)

    APP0609030 F.9.3 Installing PCI card (slot#2 and slot#3) (1) Push down the A part until touch the B part for unlock. (See “Figure F.9.3-1”.) (2) Pull the B part then remove the PCI cassette out of a IOUB. (See “Figure F.9.3-2”.) (3) Remove the screw and PCI card dummy.
  • Page 142 Figure F.9.3-3 Figure F.9.3-4...
  • Page 143: F.9.4 Removing Pci Card (Slot#2 And Slot#3)

    APP0609040 F.9.4 Removing PCI card (slot#2 and slot#3) The operation of the PCI cassette: as well as "F.9.3 Installing PCI card (slot#2 and slot#3)". APP0610000 F.10 FBU for DU_SAS APP0610010 F.10.1 Installing a FBU (1) At a slight angle, fit the FBU under both retaining brackets of the FBU holder as shown in “Figure F.10.1-1”.
  • Page 144 Figure F.10.1-3...
  • Page 145: F.10.2 Installing A Tfm Module

    APP0610020 F.10.2 Installing a TFM module (1) Install a TFM module to the SAS array controller card or Dual SAS array controller card. (See “Figure F.10.2-1” and “Figure F.10.2-2”.) Figure F.10.1-1...
  • Page 146: F.10.3 Connecting Fbu Cable

    Figure F.10.1-2 APP0610030 F.10.3 Connecting FBU cable (1) Connect between the FBU and the TFM module with the FBU cable. (See “Figure F.10.3-1”.) The FBU cable are the attached items of the flash backup unit. Figure F.10.3-1...
  • Page 147: F.11 Hdd/Ssd

    APP0611000 F.11 HDD/SSD APP0611010 F.11.1 Installing HDD/SSD (1) Insert HDD/SSD into the HDD/SSD slot. (2) Move the B part in the direction of the arrow. (See “Figure F.11.1-1”.) (3) Lock the B part with the A part. (See “Figure F.11.1-2”.) Figure F.11.1-1 Figure F.11.1-2...
  • Page 148: F.11.2 Removing Hdd/Ssd

    APP0611020 F.11.2 Removing HDD/SSD (1) Push the A part and unlock the B part. (See “Figure F.11.2-1”.) (2) Move the B part in the direction of the arrow. (See “Figure F.11.2-2”.) (3) Remove HDD/SSD. Figure F.11.2-1 Figure F.11.2-2...
  • Page 149: F.12 Pcie Ssd Sff

    APP0612000 F.12 PCIe SSD SFF APP0612010 F.12.1 Installing PCIe SSD SFF (1) Insert PCIe SSD SFF into the PCIe SSD SFF slot. (2) Move the B part in the direction of the arrow. (See “Figure F.12.1-1”.) (3) Lock the B part with the A part. (See “Figure F.12.1-2”.) Figure F.12.1-1 Figure F.12.1-2...
  • Page 150: F.12.2 Removing Pcie Ssd Sff

    APP0612020 F.12.2 Removing PCIe SSD SFF (1) Push the A part and unlock the B part. (See “Figure F.12.2-1”.) (2) Move the B part in the direction of the arrow. (See “Figure F.12.2-2”.) (3) Remove PCIe SSD SFF Figure F.12.2-1 Figure F.12.2-2...
  • Page 151: F.13 Installing Lan Card Module

    APP0613000 F.13 Installing LAN card module APP0613010 F.13.1 10G BASE LAN Card Table F.13.1 Product Name Module order number (order number) PLAN EP X710-DA2 2x10Gb SFP+ MC-0JXEL1 (MC-0JXEK1) PLAN EP X710-DA4 4x10Gb SFP+ LP MC-0JXEL1 (MC-0JXEA1) PLAN EP OCe14102 2x 10Gb LP MC-0JCEK1 (MC-0JXEN1) - When order number of “10G BASE LAN card”...
  • Page 152 Figure F.13.1-1 Module: MC-0JXEL1 Figure F.13.1-2 Module : MC-0JCEK1...
  • Page 153: F.13.2 Can (Fcoe) Card (10Gbps)

    APP0613020 F.13.2 CAN (FCoE) card (10Gbps) Table F.13.2 Product Name Module order number (order number) PCNA EP OCe14102 2x 10Gb LP MC-0JCEK1 (MC-0JCEL1) - When order number of “CNA card (10Gbps)” is MC-0JCEL1, install the module shown in "Figure F.13.2-1". Figure F.13.2-1 Module : MC-0JCEK1...
  • Page 154: F.13.3 25G Base Lan Card

    APP0613030 F.13.3 25G BASE LAN card Table F.13.3 Product Name Module order number (order number) PLAN EP MCX4-LX 25Gb 2p SFP28 LP MC-0JFE21 (MC-0JFE11) - When order number of “25G BASE LAN card” is MC-0JFE11, install the module shown in "Figure F.13.3-1".
  • Page 155: F.13.4 40G Base Lan Card

    APP0613040 F.13.4 40G BASE LAN card Table F.13.4 Product Name Module order number (order number) PLAN EP MCX4-EN 40Gb 2p QSFP LP MC-0JFE51 (MC-0JFE41) MC-0JFE61 - When order number of “40G BASE LAN card” is MC-0JFE41, install the module shown in "Figure F.13.4-1"...
  • Page 156: F.14 Installing M.2 Flash Device

    APP0614000 F.14 Installing M.2 Flash Device See “Figure F.14”. Figure F.14...
  • Page 157: F.15 Installing Elcm Activation License

    APP0615000 F.15 Installing eLCM Activation License The installation of Micro SD which is a component of eLCM Activation License will be explained. See “Figure F.15”. Figure F.15...
  • Page 158: F.16 Fbu For Ext. Sas Raid Card

    APP0616000 F.16 FBU for Ext. SAS RAID Card APP0616010 F.16.1 Installing a TFM module (1) Install a TFM module to the SAS array controller card or Dual SAS array controller card. See “Figure F.16.1-1” and “Figure F.16.1-2”. Figure F.16.1-1...
  • Page 159: F.16.2 Connecting The Fbu Cable To Raid Card

    Figure F.16.1-2 APP0616020 F.16.2 Connecting the FBU cable to RAID Card (1) Connect between the FBU and the TFM module with the FBU cable. See “Figure F.16.2-1”. The FBU cable is an attached items of the flash backup unit. Figure F.16.2-1...
  • Page 160: F.16.3 Connecting Fbu Cable To Connector On Ioub

    APP0616030 F.16.3 Connecting FBU cable to connector on IOUB (1) Connect the FBU cable to connector on IOUB. See “Figure F.16.3”. Figure F.16.3...
  • Page 161: F.16.4 Mounting Fbu To Opub

    APP0616040 F.16.4 Mounting FBU to OPUB (1) Push up “A” then pull out the OPUB to front with “B”. See “Figure F.16.4-1”. Figure F.16.4-1 (2) Push in the FBU to FBU holder until it locks in place. See “Figure F.16.4-2”. Figure F.16.4-2...
  • Page 162 (3) Mount the FBU to the OPUB. See “Figure F.16.4-3”. Figure F.16.4-3 (4) Lock the FBU holder with “B” and connect the cable like “A”. See “Figure F.16.4-4”. Figure F.16.4-4 (5) Insert the OPUB.
  • Page 163: F.17 Installing Tpm

    APP0617000 F.17 Installing TPM See “Figure F.17”. Figure F.17...
  • Page 164: Appendix G Cable Connection Diagram

    APP0700000 Appendix G Cable Connection Diagram This appendix describes the cables connected to the Base Unit. APP0701000 G.1 Cable Connection Diagram See "Figure G.1-1" and “Figure G.1-2”. Figure G.1-1...
  • Page 165 Figure G.1-2...
  • Page 166: G.2 Cable Routing

    APP0702000 G.2 Cable Routing - Fix the cables to cable holder with the reusable cable tie. - The power cables and the signal cables (such as LAN, SAS cable and FC cables) must be fixed in place. - Secure an enough space where the maintenance of the unit is possible for cable routing. (See “Figure G.2”.) - To ensure sufficient clearance for inserting and removing the units, leave some extra cable length when routing the cables so that they do not overlap the units, which must be visible from the...
  • Page 167 APP0800000 Appendix Prevention Improper Cable Connections An improperly connected cable may damage user files and other resources. To prevent cables from being improperly connected, attach "destination labels" to cables and cabinets during on-site installation. To prevent signal cables of file system devices from being improperly connected during on-site installation or expansion, be sure to attach "destination labels"...
  • Page 168 Example of the labels affixed to the array disks that are the first and second ones from the left at the bottom of a rack 2) According to the installation drawing (cable connection diagram), write down the destinations on the cable destination labels to be attached to both ends of the cables to be connected. Cable destination label with ties 25 mm in diameter, 120 mm long.
  • Page 169 Figure I-4 Attaching cable destination labels with ties 4) Connect the connectors at cable ends to the destination ports indicated on the first lines of their labels.
  • Page 170: Appendix I Port Number Of Pci Card

    APP0900000 Appendix I Port number of PCI card Port number of PCI card that has two or more ports. APP0901000 I.1 LAN card Figure I.1...
  • Page 171: I.2 Fibre Channel Card

    APP0902000 I.2 Fibre Channel card Figure I.2...
  • Page 172: I.3 Sas Card / Sas Raid Controller Card

    APP0903000 I.3 SAS card / SAS RAID controller card Figure I.3...
  • Page 173: I.4 Cna Card

    APP0904000 I.4 CNA card Figure I.4...
  • Page 174: I.5 Infiniband Hca Card

    APP0905000 I.5 Infiniband HCA card Figure I.5...

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