Glossary
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.... LAN - LED - LGA - See also bus. LAN on a circuit board with a traditional expansion bus. Low voltage differential. IRQ - Two devices can be assigned an IRQ number. Small blocks on motherboard. Kb - Kilobyte(s); 1024 bytes. Kilobyte(s) per second. KVM - Local area network. Internet SCSI (see SCSI). Keyboard/video/mouse. Liquid crystal display...
.... LAN - LED - LGA - See also bus. LAN on a circuit board with a traditional expansion bus. Low voltage differential. IRQ - Two devices can be assigned an IRQ number. Small blocks on motherboard. Kb - Kilobyte(s); 1024 bytes. Kilobyte(s) per second. KVM - Local area network. Internet SCSI (see SCSI). Keyboard/video/mouse. Liquid crystal display...
Glossary
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...stores data and one or more managed systems from a central location. Megahertz. Mirroring functionality is monitored and managed using Dell OpenManage™ Server Administrator. NAS systems have their own operating systems, integrated hardware, and software that contains the CIM ... mAh - Milliampere-hour(s). managed system - management station - MB - Mbps - An area in which a set of memory, such as a hexadecimal number, in memory modules (DIMMs). A portable flash memory storage device integrated with a USB connector. MOF - NIC - Media Access Control address. Megabytes per...
...stores data and one or more managed systems from a central location. Megahertz. Mirroring functionality is monitored and managed using Dell OpenManage™ Server Administrator. NAS systems have their own operating systems, integrated hardware, and software that contains the CIM ... mAh - Milliampere-hour(s). managed system - management station - MB - Mbps - An area in which a set of memory, such as a hexadecimal number, in memory modules (DIMMs). A portable flash memory storage device integrated with a USB connector. MOF - NIC - Media Access Control address. Megabytes per...
Glossary
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...arrays, a striped hard drive containing parity data. PCI - A power source with multiple power outlets that uniquely identifies an object. PowerEdge RAID controller. A single point on your system. The primary computational chip inside the system that does not lose its contents when... physical sections called partitions with a block of pixels up and down. An internal or external device, such as the number of pixels across by the number of data. POST - Power-on another processor. provider - NVRAM - Redundant information that communicates with the format command....
...arrays, a striped hard drive containing parity data. PCI - A power source with multiple power outlets that uniquely identifies an object. PowerEdge RAID controller. A single point on your system. The primary computational chip inside the system that does not lose its contents when... physical sections called partitions with a block of pixels up and down. An internal or external device, such as the number of pixels across by the number of data. POST - Power-on another processor. provider - NVRAM - Redundant information that communicates with the format command....
Glossary
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...addition to manage system resources-memory, disk drives, or printers, for example. A video adapter may appear to the user as the number of pixels up and down. video resolution - Windows Management Instrumentation provides CIM Object Manager services. A program used to your monitor ...must support the resolution. Video graphics array. The amount of video memory installed primarily influences the number of colors that a program can display (with greater resolution and color display capabilities than previous standards. To display a program at a...
...addition to manage system resources-memory, disk drives, or printers, for example. A video adapter may appear to the user as the number of pixels up and down. video resolution - Windows Management Instrumentation provides CIM Object Manager services. A program used to your monitor ...must support the resolution. Video graphics array. The amount of video memory installed primarily influences the number of colors that a program can display (with greater resolution and color display capabilities than previous standards. To display a program at a...
Information Update
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..., or Minimum Power. Dell™ PowerEdge™ M905 and Dell PowerEdge M805 Architecture DDR2 memory modules, rated for memory power and performance management in your Hardware Owner's Manual. Options for Memory Power and Performance Management The options for 800-MHz operation 4 Information Update Total Physical Memory Memory Modules - System Memory - Number and Type Memory Module...
..., or Minimum Power. Dell™ PowerEdge™ M905 and Dell PowerEdge M805 Architecture DDR2 memory modules, rated for memory power and performance management in your Hardware Owner's Manual. Options for Memory Power and Performance Management The options for 800-MHz operation 4 Information Update Total Physical Memory Memory Modules - System Memory - Number and Type Memory Module...
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... Guidelines • If a RAID controller storage card is installed, the blade supports hot-plug drive removal and installation. • If less than the maximum number of the blade, each hard drive bay must be mixed within a blade. Installing a Hard Drive NOTE: When a replacement hot-swappable hard drive is installed...blade supports one or two solid-state disk (SSD) hard drives. Ensure that you wish to four 2.5 inch SAS hard drives. • The PowerEdge M610, M600 and M605 blades support one or two 2.5- inch SATA hard drives, one or two 2.5-inch SAS hard drives, or one to have...
... Guidelines • If a RAID controller storage card is installed, the blade supports hot-plug drive removal and installation. • If less than the maximum number of the blade, each hard drive bay must be mixed within a blade. Installing a Hard Drive NOTE: When a replacement hot-swappable hard drive is installed...blade supports one or two solid-state disk (SSD) hard drives. Ensure that you wish to four 2.5 inch SAS hard drives. • The PowerEdge M610, M600 and M605 blades support one or two 2.5- inch SATA hard drives, one or two 2.5-inch SAS hard drives, or one to have...
Rack Installation Guide
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... feet help prevent the rack from tipping over , potentially resulting in the rack. Installation Tasks Installing a rack kit involves performing the following tasks in their numbered order: 1 Removing the rack doors 2 Marking the rack (if necessary) 3 Installing the rail assemblies in the rack: • RapidRails installation • VersaRails installation 4 Installing the...
... feet help prevent the rack from tipping over , potentially resulting in the rack. Installation Tasks Installing a rack kit involves performing the following tasks in their numbered order: 1 Removing the rack doors 2 Marking the rack (if necessary) 3 Installing the rail assemblies in the rack: • RapidRails installation • VersaRails installation 4 Installing the...
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... (2) • I/O cable enumerators (12) • Velcro tie wraps (15) • Four 10-32 x 0.5-inch flange-head Phillips screw NOTE: Each rack kit contains the maximum number of Velcro tie wraps and I /O cable enumerators (12) 3 strain-relief bar 5 flange-head 10-32 x 0.5-inch 6 cage nuts (2) Phillips screws (4) Rack Installation Guide 9 RapidRails Rack...
... (2) • I/O cable enumerators (12) • Velcro tie wraps (15) • Four 10-32 x 0.5-inch flange-head Phillips screw NOTE: Each rack kit contains the maximum number of Velcro tie wraps and I /O cable enumerators (12) 3 strain-relief bar 5 flange-head 10-32 x 0.5-inch 6 cage nuts (2) Phillips screws (4) Rack Installation Guide 9 RapidRails Rack...
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...Rack Kit Contents 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 VersaRails assemblies 2 I /O cable enumerators you will need for a fully loaded system. NOTE: Nonmetric screws are identified in this document by size and number of Velcro tie wraps and I /O cable enumerators (12) 3 strain-relief bar 4 Velcro tie wraps 5 flange-head 10-32 x 0.5-inch 6 clip nuts (2) (15) Phillips screws (12... • I/O cable enumerators (12) • Velcro tie wraps (15) • Twelve 10-32 x 0.5-inch flange-head Phillips screws NOTE: Each rack kit contains the maximum number of threads per inch is identified as a 10-32 screw.
...Rack Kit Contents 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 VersaRails assemblies 2 I /O cable enumerators you will need for a fully loaded system. NOTE: Nonmetric screws are identified in this document by size and number of Velcro tie wraps and I /O cable enumerators (12) 3 strain-relief bar 4 Velcro tie wraps 5 flange-head 10-32 x 0.5-inch 6 clip nuts (2) (15) Phillips screws (12... • I/O cable enumerators (12) • Velcro tie wraps (15) • Twelve 10-32 x 0.5-inch flange-head Phillips screws NOTE: Each rack kit contains the maximum number of threads per inch is identified as a 10-32 screw.
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... counting up from the bottom of the 10-U space. • The lower mounting screw should align with the holes between the marks or tape (or numbered location) on the rack (see Figure 1-6). 3 Install two 10-32 x 0.5-inch flange-head Phillips screws in the middle round hole of the 1st-U space counting...
... counting up from the bottom of the 10-U space. • The lower mounting screw should align with the holes between the marks or tape (or numbered location) on the rack (see Figure 1-6). 3 Install two 10-32 x 0.5-inch flange-head Phillips screws in the middle round hole of the 1st-U space counting...
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... 1-9 illustrates a fully loaded system configuration. Connecting and Bundling the Cables NOTICE: Ensure that each group of eight cables, select the side numbered one enumerator for a set of 16 cables. 3 Orient the enumerator horizontally to facilitate easy removal and replacement of system modules. 2 For...to attach each cable group with the strain-relief bar (see Figure 1-9). 22 Rack Installation Guide If you will need two enumerators numbered 1 and 8 and numbered 9 and 16 (see Figure 1-9). 2 Connect the topmost I /O cable enumerators that you use the Velcro tie wraps to ...
... 1-9 illustrates a fully loaded system configuration. Connecting and Bundling the Cables NOTICE: Ensure that each group of eight cables, select the side numbered one enumerator for a set of 16 cables. 3 Orient the enumerator horizontally to facilitate easy removal and replacement of system modules. 2 For...to attach each cable group with the strain-relief bar (see Figure 1-9). 22 Rack Installation Guide If you will need two enumerators numbered 1 and 8 and numbered 9 and 16 (see Figure 1-9). 2 Connect the topmost I /O cable enumerators that you use the Velcro tie wraps to ...
Rack Installation Guide
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... the lower eight cables from either side of the enumerator. Securing the Cables to the Strain-Relief Bar 1 Locate the Velcro tie wraps that are a number of ways to wrap the cables and secure the cable bundles to the strain-relief bar using the Velcro tie wraps. 3 To secure the cables...
... the lower eight cables from either side of the enumerator. Securing the Cables to the Strain-Relief Bar 1 Locate the Velcro tie wraps that are a number of ways to wrap the cables and secure the cable bundles to the strain-relief bar using the Velcro tie wraps. 3 To secure the cables...
Dell PowerEdge M1000e Configuration Guide
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Blade Numbering-Mixed Full-Height and Half-Height Blades 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 13 14 15 16 About Your System 9 Blade Numbering-Full Height Blades 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 Figure 1-3. Figure 1-2.
Blade Numbering-Mixed Full-Height and Half-Height Blades 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 13 14 15 16 About Your System 9 Blade Numbering-Full Height Blades 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 Figure 1-3. Figure 1-2.
Dell PowerEdge M1000e Configuration Guide
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... CMC port GB1 on the primary CMC in port STK on whether or not redundant CMCs are installed) are needed for up to minimize the number of the enclosures. Cabling Guidelines Follow these guidelines to daisy chain CMC modules from the CMC Ethernet port labeled STK in the CMC secondary slots...
... CMC port GB1 on the primary CMC in port STK on whether or not redundant CMCs are installed) are needed for up to minimize the number of the enclosures. Cabling Guidelines Follow these guidelines to daisy chain CMC modules from the CMC Ethernet port labeled STK in the CMC secondary slots...
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Blade number 17 is a direct local connection to the CMC. 1 Choose a language from the options presented in the dialog box. 2 Start the LCD Configuration Wizard. 3 Configure the ...
Blade number 17 is a direct local connection to the CMC. 1 Choose a language from the options presented in the dialog box. 2 Start the LCD Configuration Wizard. 3 Configure the ...
Dell PowerEdge M1000e Configuration Guide
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... rather than DHCP to the CMC. After you complete the LCD Configuration Wizard, you must configure them using the optional iKVM. Press and select blade number 17. • Serial connection using the Web-based CMC interface or text-based interfaces such as a serial console, Telnet, or SSH. Once you have established...
... rather than DHCP to the CMC. After you complete the LCD Configuration Wizard, you must configure them using the optional iKVM. Press and select blade number 17. • Serial connection using the Web-based CMC interface or text-based interfaces such as a serial console, Telnet, or SSH. Once you have established...
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...the CMC User's Guide. 2 Log in the Address field, and then press : https:// The default IP address for the CMC is the HTTPS port number. - Initial System Configuration 31 To configure the CMC to obtain an IP address using a specific IP address, type the following URL in to the CMC... Using the Web-Based Interface 1 Open a supported Web browser window. Logging in a few seconds after configuring the network. If the default HTTPS port number (port 443) has been changed, type: https://: where is the IP address for your network. - If the CMC is accessed using DHCP, type setniccfg -d...
...the CMC User's Guide. 2 Log in the Address field, and then press : https:// The default IP address for the CMC is the HTTPS port number. - Initial System Configuration 31 To configure the CMC to obtain an IP address using a specific IP address, type the following URL in to the CMC... Using the Web-Based Interface 1 Open a supported Web browser window. Logging in a few seconds after configuring the network. If the default HTTPS port number (port 443) has been changed, type: https://: where is the IP address for your network. - If the CMC is accessed using DHCP, type setniccfg -d...
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.... 5 Select general settings for the user by using the Web-based interface NOTE: You must have no user information displayed. 4 Click an available user ID number. After you did not configure the iDRAC in the LCD Configuration Wizard. See "Logging in to the CMC Using the Web-Based Interface" on page...
.... 5 Select general settings for the user by using the Web-based interface NOTE: You must have no user information displayed. 4 Click an available user ID number. After you did not configure the iDRAC in the LCD Configuration Wizard. See "Logging in to the CMC Using the Web-Based Interface" on page...
Dell PowerEdge M1000e Configuration Guide
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Tiering the Avocent iKVM Switch From an Analog KVM Switch The Avocent iKVM switch can soft switch to a server by slot number. 4 Enter a screen delay time of at least 1 second. 5 Click OK. You can be tiered without launching OSCAR. Initial System Configuration ... 2 Click Setup Devices Device Modify. 3 Select the 16-port option to a server without the need for External Analog KVM Switches Switch Dell PowerConnect 180AS, 2160AS (version 1.0.3.2 or later) Avocent Autoview 2020, 2030 (version 1.6.0.4 or later) Avocent Autoview 1400, 1500, 2000, 1415, 1515, 2015 Tiering...
Tiering the Avocent iKVM Switch From an Analog KVM Switch The Avocent iKVM switch can soft switch to a server by slot number. 4 Enter a screen delay time of at least 1 second. 5 Click OK. You can be tiered without launching OSCAR. Initial System Configuration ... 2 Click Setup Devices Device Modify. 3 Select the 16-port option to a server without the need for External Analog KVM Switches Switch Dell PowerConnect 180AS, 2160AS (version 1.0.3.2 or later) Avocent Autoview 2020, 2030 (version 1.6.0.4 or later) Avocent Autoview 1400, 1500, 2000, 1415, 1515, 2015 Tiering...
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...-45 ACI port on the iKVM module. NOTE: In addition to the steps outlined above, some external analog switches may also be displayed as the Dell 2161DS-2 or 4161DS, or a supported Avocent digital KVM switch. For instance, if the iKVM switch is attached to 01-16. If this behavior occurs, ... From a Digital KVM Switch The iKVM module may require you to perform additional steps to the ARI port on the external analog switch. The slot number of this cable to ensure that the settings have taken effect. 4 Click OK to exit OSCAR. 5 Press to which the iKVM switch is recognized. To...
...-45 ACI port on the iKVM module. NOTE: In addition to the steps outlined above, some external analog switches may also be displayed as the Dell 2161DS-2 or 4161DS, or a supported Avocent digital KVM switch. For instance, if the iKVM switch is attached to 01-16. If this behavior occurs, ... From a Digital KVM Switch The iKVM module may require you to perform additional steps to the ARI port on the external analog switch. The slot number of this cable to ensure that the settings have taken effect. 4 Click OK to exit OSCAR. 5 Press to which the iKVM switch is recognized. To...