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... 6 System board 7 Left side 7 Right side 8 Getting Help 9 System Companion CD 9 Gateway Web site 9 2 Setting Up Your Server 11 Setting up the hardware 12 Converting to a rackmount server 12 Protecting from power source problems 18 Starting your server 19 Understanding the power-on self-test 20 Turning off your server 21 Setting up...
... 6 System board 7 Left side 7 Right side 8 Getting Help 9 System Companion CD 9 Gateway Web site 9 2 Setting Up Your Server 11 Setting up the hardware 12 Converting to a rackmount server 12 Protecting from power source problems 18 Starting your server 19 Understanding the power-on self-test 20 Turning off your server 21 Setting up...
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... assembly 49 Closing the server case 52 Installing drives 53 Installing or replacing a fixed, removable-media drive 54 Routing power and data cables to fixed drives 56 Installing a hot-swap hard drive 59 Installing a local control panel (LCP...Intel Management Module (IMM 76 Installing the Intel RAID activation key and dedicated RAID memory 79 Replacing a power supply module 81 Replacing a power distribution module 83 Replacing the hot-swap backplane 86 Replacing the front panel board 90 Replacing a hot-... the Windows Web Console 133 Launching the Web Console 137 ii www.gateway.com
... assembly 49 Closing the server case 52 Installing drives 53 Installing or replacing a fixed, removable-media drive 54 Routing power and data cables to fixed drives 56 Installing a hot-swap hard drive 59 Installing a local control panel (LCP...Intel Management Module (IMM 76 Installing the Intel RAID activation key and dedicated RAID memory 79 Replacing a power supply module 81 Replacing a power distribution module 83 Replacing the hot-swap backplane 86 Replacing the front panel board 90 Replacing a hot-... the Windows Web Console 133 Launching the Web Console 137 ii www.gateway.com
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... drive 161 Expansion cards 162 Hard drive 162 Internet 164 Keyboard 164 Memory 164 Modem (telephone dial-up 164 Monitor 166 Power 167 Processor 167 Telephone support 168 Before calling Gateway Customer Care 168 Telephone support 169 Tutoring and training 169 A Server Specifications 171 System specifications 172 System board specifications 173 Environmental...
... drive 161 Expansion cards 162 Hard drive 162 Internet 164 Keyboard 164 Memory 164 Modem (telephone dial-up 164 Monitor 166 Power 167 Processor 167 Telephone support 168 Before calling Gateway Customer Care 168 Telephone support 169 Tutoring and training 169 A Server Specifications 171 System specifications 172 System board specifications 173 Environmental...
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Control panel ID button Reset button NIC 1 activity LED ID LED NIC 2 activity LED Reserved for future use Power button Hard drive activity LED Power/sleep LED Status LED NMI button Front www.gateway.com 3
Control panel ID button Reset button NIC 1 activity LED ID LED NIC 2 activity LED Reserved for future use Power button Hard drive activity LED Power/sleep LED Status LED NMI button Front www.gateway.com 3
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Back Power connector Power supply LEDs USB ports Mouse port Keyboard port Monitor port Serial port Diagnostic LEDS NIC 2 (RJ-45) NIC 1 (RJ-45) Status LED ID LED Back Power supply module Power supply module latch Power supply module Power supply module latch Power connector Power supply LEDs Kensington lock slot PCI slots (shown with EMI shields) Card retention levers www.gateway.com 5
Back Power connector Power supply LEDs USB ports Mouse port Keyboard port Monitor port Serial port Diagnostic LEDS NIC 2 (RJ-45) NIC 1 (RJ-45) Status LED ID LED Back Power supply module Power supply module latch Power supply module Power supply module latch Power connector Power supply LEDs Kensington lock slot PCI slots (shown with EMI shields) Card retention levers www.gateway.com 5
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Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway Server Interior Power supply module Power distribution module Processor air duct 5.25-inch drive bay Front panel board Card retention clips Cable clip PCI air duct Hot-swap Hot-swap fans drive bay backplane Hot-swap drive bay release latch Hot-swap drive bay release latch 6 www.gateway.com
Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway Server Interior Power supply module Power distribution module Processor air duct 5.25-inch drive bay Front panel board Card retention clips Cable clip PCI air duct Hot-swap Hot-swap fans drive bay backplane Hot-swap drive bay release latch Hot-swap drive bay release latch 6 www.gateway.com
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... RAID activation key HDD LED connector Front panel connector Chassis intrusion connector www.gateway.com 7 System board Left side Memory banks USB 1, 2, and 3 connectors Mouse/keyboard connectors Serial/video connectors Auxiliary signal Main power connector connector System board +12V CPU power connector Diagnostic LEDS NIC 1 and NIC 2 connectors Status LED ID LED Rear...
... RAID activation key HDD LED connector Front panel connector Chassis intrusion connector www.gateway.com 7 System board Left side Memory banks USB 1, 2, and 3 connectors Mouse/keyboard connectors Serial/video connectors Auxiliary signal Main power connector connector System board +12V CPU power connector Diagnostic LEDS NIC 1 and NIC 2 connectors Status LED ID LED Rear...
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...too close to a rackmount configuration, a rackmount conversion kit is safe: ■ Use a clean, dry, flat, stable surface for the supplied AC power cords. ■ Avoid subjecting your server to extreme temperature changes. Converting to a rackmount server To convert your server to the server may cause interference.... (2) ■ Handle screws (6) ■ Rack stud screws (6) ■ Hinge cover (1) ■ "Suitcase" jumper (1) ■ Front panel sticker (1) 12 www.gateway.com To obtain the conversion kit, contact Gateway Customer Care, Gateway Sales, or visit accessories...
...too close to a rackmount configuration, a rackmount conversion kit is safe: ■ Use a clean, dry, flat, stable surface for the supplied AC power cords. ■ Avoid subjecting your server to extreme temperature changes. Converting to a rackmount server To convert your server to the server may cause interference.... (2) ■ Handle screws (6) ■ Rack stud screws (6) ■ Hinge cover (1) ■ "Suitcase" jumper (1) ■ Front panel sticker (1) 12 www.gateway.com To obtain the conversion kit, contact Gateway Customer Care, Gateway Sales, or visit accessories...
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www.gateway.com 15 Setting up the hardware c Reinstall the Serial/USB port front panel in the horizontal position on the bottom of the opening by inserting the tab on the right side of the Serial/USB port front panel into the slot on the right side of the opening and tightening the captive thumbscrew. 9 Reinstall the diskette, CD, or DVD drives and filler panels in the horizontal orientation and reconnect the data and power cables to the drives.
www.gateway.com 15 Setting up the hardware c Reinstall the Serial/USB port front panel in the horizontal position on the bottom of the opening by inserting the tab on the right side of the Serial/USB port front panel into the slot on the right side of the opening and tightening the captive thumbscrew. 9 Reinstall the diskette, CD, or DVD drives and filler panels in the horizontal orientation and reconnect the data and power cables to the drives.
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... be a problem if your server is located near, or shares a circuit with surge protection. Uninterruptible power supplies Use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to keep your server. To buy a UPS, contact Gateway Customer Care, Gateway Sales, or visit accessories.gateway.com. You cannot run your server from the small fluctuations in voltage from an electrical...
... be a problem if your server is located near, or shares a circuit with surge protection. Uninterruptible power supplies Use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to keep your server. To buy a UPS, contact Gateway Customer Care, Gateway Sales, or visit accessories.gateway.com. You cannot run your server from the small fluctuations in voltage from an electrical...
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...unplugged. Green Off Slowly blinking It means... The server is turned off and the power cords are using one) is ... Power button Power/sleep LED When the power/sleep LED is turned on . S3) www.gateway.com 19 Starting your server Starting your server Before you start the server: 1 Press... the power button. To start your server for the first time: ■ Make sure that...
...unplugged. Green Off Slowly blinking It means... The server is turned off and the power cords are using one) is ... Power button Power/sleep LED When the power/sleep LED is turned on . S3) www.gateway.com 19 Starting your server Starting your server Before you start the server: 1 Press... the power button. To start your server for the first time: ■ Make sure that...
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... network. Selecting the boot device To select which device your server, the power-on . Write down any error messages that the monitor is connected securely to...; ATAPI CDROM (CD or DVD drive) ■ Hard Drive ■ IBA GE NIC (Network boot) Understanding the power-on self-test When you turn on the server, any problems, the server displays error messages. Chapter 2: Setting Up ...Server If nothing happens when you press the power button: ■ Make sure that the UPS, if you are using one, is connected to the server, plugged into the power outlet or UPS, and turned on self-test...
... network. Selecting the boot device To select which device your server, the power-on . Write down any error messages that the monitor is connected securely to...; ATAPI CDROM (CD or DVD drive) ■ Hard Drive ■ IBA GE NIC (Network boot) Understanding the power-on self-test When you turn on the server, any problems, the server displays error messages. Chapter 2: Setting Up ...Server If nothing happens when you press the power button: ■ Make sure that the UPS, if you are using one, is connected to the server, plugged into the power outlet or UPS, and turned on self-test...
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...correct procedure. Turning off your server Turning off your server Every time you press the power button, press and hold it for instructions on the server does not turn off automatically, press the power button. www.gateway.com 21 If nothing happens when you turn off your server did not turn off.... You may cause the CMOS battery to the main (AC) power. Caution If you do not unplug the server or use ...
...correct procedure. Turning off your server Turning off your server Every time you press the power button, press and hold it for instructions on the server does not turn off automatically, press the power button. www.gateway.com 21 If nothing happens when you turn off your server did not turn off.... You may cause the CMOS battery to the main (AC) power. Caution If you do not unplug the server or use ...
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...dampened with a damp cloth, but some electrical current still flows through your computer screen is not a flat panel display, use it . OR - www.gateway.com 27 Do not use abrasive or solvent cleaners because they can be careful not to remove dust and lint trapped under the keys. Cleaning... the keyboard You should clean the keyboard occasionally by your server and turn the keyboard upside down your server, the power turns off, but be scratched or damaged by abrasive or ammonia-based glass cleaners. - Never spray water directly onto the screen. Caring ...
...dampened with a damp cloth, but some electrical current still flows through your computer screen is not a flat panel display, use it . OR - www.gateway.com 27 Do not use abrasive or solvent cleaners because they can be careful not to remove dust and lint trapped under the keys. Cleaning... the keyboard You should clean the keyboard occasionally by your server and turn the keyboard upside down your server, the power turns off, but be scratched or damaged by abrasive or ammonia-based glass cleaners. - Never spray water directly onto the screen. Caring ...
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...determine alert conditions ■ Query the BMC for system event log entries ■ Display and control the power state of the server ■ Query the BMC for the 9510 server and lets you can run system management tasks which are triggered by certain events or conditions. Its...microcontroller and is independent of the LCP buttons ■ Control the LCP buttons ■ Change LCP menus www.gateway.com 29 Printed documentation comes with a single action. With Gateway Server Manager, you configure the server, monitor system status, and control the server from a single window, then...
...determine alert conditions ■ Query the BMC for system event log entries ■ Display and control the power state of the server ■ Query the BMC for the 9510 server and lets you can run system management tasks which are triggered by certain events or conditions. Its...microcontroller and is independent of the LCP buttons ■ Control the LCP buttons ■ Change LCP menus www.gateway.com 29 Printed documentation comes with a single action. With Gateway Server Manager, you configure the server, monitor system status, and control the server from a single window, then...
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... Options Network (LAN channel 1 to 3) ■ IP address (BMC) ■ Netmask ■ Gateway address ■ Enable LAN channel Inventory ■ CPUs ■ DIMMs ■ Drives ■ Power supplies ■ System fans Description Configure TCO NIC View system inventory 30 www.gateway.com Chapter 3: Maintaining Your Server ■ Read information from the LCP microcontroller...
... Options Network (LAN channel 1 to 3) ■ IP address (BMC) ■ Netmask ■ Gateway address ■ Enable LAN channel Inventory ■ CPUs ■ DIMMs ■ Drives ■ Power supplies ■ System fans Description Configure TCO NIC View system inventory 30 www.gateway.com Chapter 3: Maintaining Your Server ■ Read information from the LCP microcontroller...
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... the system event log CPU sensors (CPU 1 to n) ■ Presence ■ Over temperature ■ On/off line View CPU related status Chassis status Intrusion status Power supply 1 to n ■ Presence ■ Status Fan 1 to n ■ Presence ■ Status ■ Speed HSC 1 to 2 ■ Presence ■ Status View chassis related status Temperatures...
... the system event log CPU sensors (CPU 1 to n) ■ Presence ■ Over temperature ■ On/off line View CPU related status Chassis status Intrusion status Power supply 1 to n ■ Presence ■ Status Fan 1 to n ■ Presence ■ Status ■ Speed HSC 1 to 2 ■ Presence ■ Status View chassis related status Temperatures...
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... boot order Power control Control the power state by GSM. Power control IPMI control Send the chipset a power control command. one time reboot ■ Reboot the system Power control ■ Power on ■ Power off (graceful or hard) Reset IPMI control ■ Power on the ...front panel by the user. Chapter 3: Maintaining Your Server Menu Control the server Options Boot flags (select from available boot flags) ■ Set the flag - Issue an IPMI command Select the LCP display language Set sensor refresh interval Password setup Remote access control 32 www.gateway...
... boot order Power control Control the power state by GSM. Power control IPMI control Send the chipset a power control command. one time reboot ■ Reboot the system Power control ■ Power on ■ Power off (graceful or hard) Reset IPMI control ■ Power on the ...front panel by the user. Chapter 3: Maintaining Your Server Menu Control the server Options Boot flags (select from available boot flags) ■ Set the flag - Issue an IPMI command Select the LCP display language Set sensor refresh interval Password setup Remote access control 32 www.gateway...
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...on -key device or DOS-bootable CD. 2 Download the BMC update file from support.gateway.com. 3 Follow the instructions included with the update file. 4 Turn off the server, then disconnect the power cord and wait for the system event log and sensor data records ■ Interfacing with ... remote management systems. You should update the BMC firmware when you install an IMM Module, or when Gateway Customer Care has instructed you disconnect the power cords, and wait until the Standby power LED turns off . To update the BMC firmware without Boot Block and Force Firmware updates: 1 Create...
...on -key device or DOS-bootable CD. 2 Download the BMC update file from support.gateway.com. 3 Follow the instructions included with the update file. 4 Turn off the server, then disconnect the power cord and wait for the system event log and sensor data records ■ Interfacing with ... remote management systems. You should update the BMC firmware when you install an IMM Module, or when Gateway Customer Care has instructed you disconnect the power cords, and wait until the Standby power LED turns off . To update the BMC firmware without Boot Block and Force Firmware updates: 1 Create...
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.... 4 Move the shorting block from pins 1-2 to pins 1-2 on the Boot Block Update jumper (J1B1) on page 52, then reconnect the power cord. 36 www.gateway.com Boot block protected 1 - 2 Boot block unprotected J2B1 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 - 2 Default - Chapter 3: Maintaining Your Server Caution If... you do not disconnect the power cords when instructed to in this procedure, the BMC firmware will not update. 2 Follow the instructions in "Opening...
.... 4 Move the shorting block from pins 1-2 to pins 1-2 on the Boot Block Update jumper (J1B1) on page 52, then reconnect the power cord. 36 www.gateway.com Boot block protected 1 - 2 Boot block unprotected J2B1 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 - 2 Default - Chapter 3: Maintaining Your Server Caution If... you do not disconnect the power cords when instructed to in this procedure, the BMC firmware will not update. 2 Follow the instructions in "Opening...