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... 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...23 3 Maintaining Your Server 25 Caring for your server 26 Cleaning your server 26 Preparing for system recovery 28 Recording the BIOS configuration 28 System administration 29 Gateway Server Manager 29 Local control panel 29 Server security 33 Identifying your server 34 Updating the ...
... 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...23 3 Maintaining Your Server 25 Caring for your server 26 Cleaning your server 26 Preparing for system recovery 28 Recording the BIOS configuration 28 System administration 29 Gateway Server Manager 29 Local control panel 29 Server security 33 Identifying your server 34 Updating the ...
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... 42 Removing the bezel assembly 44 Removing the air ducts 46 Installing the air ducts 47 Installing the bezel 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 ... Configuring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAID Web Console 127 Web Console components 127 Client system requirements 128 Quick configuration steps 128 The Registration Server 129 Installing the Windows Web Console 133 Launching the Web Console 137 ii www...
... 42 Removing the bezel assembly 44 Removing the air ducts 46 Installing the air ducts 47 Installing the bezel 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 ... Configuring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAID Web Console 127 Web Console components 127 Client system requirements 128 Quick configuration steps 128 The Registration Server 129 Installing the Windows Web Console 133 Launching the Web Console 137 ii www...
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... 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 specifications 175 Video specifications 176 Resolution support 176 Electronic specifications...
... 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 specifications 175 Video specifications 176 Resolution support 176 Electronic specifications...
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Chapter 1 Checking Out Your Gateway Server • Locating drives, ports, jacks, and controls • Locating system board components • Getting help 1
Chapter 1 Checking Out Your Gateway Server • Locating drives, ports, jacks, and controls • Locating system board components • Getting help 1
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Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway Server Front Control panel CD or DVD drive Cover release button Additional drive bay Local control panel (LCP) (optional) USB ports Serial port B Key lock Cover release latch 2 www.gateway.com
Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway Server Front Control panel CD or DVD drive Cover release button Additional drive bay Local control panel (LCP) (optional) USB ports Serial port B Key lock Cover release latch 2 www.gateway.com
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Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway Server Hard drive bays Optional hot-swap drive bays (4) Hot-swap drive bays (6) 4 www.gateway.com
Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway Server Hard drive bays Optional hot-swap drive bays (4) Hot-swap drive bays (6) 4 www.gateway.com
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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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Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway Server Right side CPU 2 CPU 1 fault fault LED LED CPU 1 CPU 2 socket socket Intel® Management Module (IMM) connector ATA 100 connector Diskette drive connector SATA A1 connector SATA A2 connector USB 3-5 connector HSBP B connector HSBP A connector SCSI channel B connector IPMB connector CMOS Front panel control LED battery connector SCSI channel A connector 8 www.gateway.com
Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway Server Right side CPU 2 CPU 1 fault fault LED LED CPU 1 CPU 2 socket socket Intel® Management Module (IMM) connector ATA 100 connector Diskette drive connector SATA A1 connector SATA A2 connector USB 3-5 connector HSBP B connector HSBP A connector SCSI channel B connector IPMB connector CMOS Front panel control LED battery connector SCSI channel A connector 8 www.gateway.com
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... the System Companion CD to access file utilities, Windows 2003 Server drivers, and documentation for : ■ Technical documentation and product guides ■ Technical tips and support ■ Updated hardware drivers ■ Order status ■ Frequently asked questions (FAQs) www.gateway.com 9 Gateway Web site Gateway provides a variety of information on its components. For more...
... the System Companion CD to access file utilities, Windows 2003 Server drivers, and documentation for : ■ Technical documentation and product guides ■ Technical tips and support ■ Updated hardware drivers ■ Order status ■ Frequently asked questions (FAQs) www.gateway.com 9 Gateway Web site Gateway provides a variety of information on its components. For more...
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Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway Server 10 www.gateway.com
Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway Server 10 www.gateway.com
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Chapter 2 Setting Up Your Server • Using your server safely • Starting and turning off your server • Restarting (rebooting) your server • Setting up the operating system 11
Chapter 2 Setting Up Your Server • Using your server safely • Starting and turning off your server • Restarting (rebooting) your server • Setting up the operating system 11
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... 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.gateway.com. Contents of the server for your warranty. Warning Your server comes with a 3-wire AC power cords fitted with surge protection for protection from equipment...
... 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.gateway.com. Contents of the server for your warranty. Warning Your server comes with a 3-wire AC power cords fitted with surge protection for protection from equipment...
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...on page 42. 3 Follow the instructions in "Removing the bezel assembly" on page 44. 4 Remove the two screws on the back of the server. Screw 5 Slide the top cover back about 80 lbs (36.2 kg). If needed, use an appropriate lifting device. Tools required The following ...conversion: ■ Phillips head screwdriver (#2) ■ Straight blade screwdriver ■ Anti-static wrist strap (recommended) Setting up the hardware Warning Lifting the server and attaching it from the chassis. 6 Remove the chassis feet from the bottom of the chassis that secure the top cover to the chassis. www...
...on page 42. 3 Follow the instructions in "Removing the bezel assembly" on page 44. 4 Remove the two screws on the back of the server. Screw 5 Slide the top cover back about 80 lbs (36.2 kg). If needed, use an appropriate lifting device. Tools required The following ...conversion: ■ Phillips head screwdriver (#2) ■ Straight blade screwdriver ■ Anti-static wrist strap (recommended) Setting up the hardware Warning Lifting the server and attaching it from the chassis. 6 Remove the chassis feet from the bottom of the chassis that secure the top cover to the chassis. www...
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...free from the Serial/USB port front panel. Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Server a Lay the chassis on the front of the server). b Use a straight blade screwdriver to the server, then remove the Serial USB port front panel. 14 www.gateway.com a Remove any USB or serial cables from each foot. c ...Remove the feet (and leave the server on its side). 7 Remove the diskette, CD, and DVD drives and filler panels from the server by following the instructions in "Installing or replacing ...
...free from the Serial/USB port front panel. Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Server a Lay the chassis on the front of the server). b Use a straight blade screwdriver to the server, then remove the Serial USB port front panel. 14 www.gateway.com a Remove any USB or serial cables from each foot. c ...Remove the feet (and leave the server on its side). 7 Remove the diskette, CD, and DVD drives and filler panels from the server by following the instructions in "Installing or replacing ...
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Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Server 10 Unplug the chassis intrusion cable from the front panel control board. 11 Install the suitcase jumper (included with the rack conversion kit) on the chassis intrusion switch header on the front panel control board. 12 Install the handles on each side of the server with the three screws provided in the kit for that purpose. Handles should face outwards. 16 www.gateway.com
Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Server 10 Unplug the chassis intrusion cable from the front panel control board. 11 Install the suitcase jumper (included with the rack conversion kit) on the chassis intrusion switch header on the front panel control board. 12 Install the handles on each side of the server with the three screws provided in the kit for that purpose. Handles should face outwards. 16 www.gateway.com
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... label (readable from the horizontal) over the LEDs and buttons on the bezel. 17 Reinstall the cover by following the instructions in "Closing the server case" on page 49, then install the hinge cover (provided with the rack conversion kit) by following the instructions in the manual that accompanied ...the kit. www.gateway.com 17 OR - Setting up the hardware 13 Install three rack stud screws (provided in the rack conversion kit) along each side of the...
... label (readable from the horizontal) over the LEDs and buttons on the bezel. 17 Reinstall the cover by following the instructions in "Closing the server case" on page 49, then install the hinge cover (provided with the rack conversion kit) by following the instructions in the manual that accompanied ...the kit. www.gateway.com 17 OR - Setting up the hardware 13 Install three rack stud screws (provided in the rack conversion kit) along each side of the...
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... a power failure and lets you save your work and shut down your server. To buy a UPS, contact Gateway Customer Care, Gateway Sales, or visit accessories.gateway.com. Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Server Protecting from power source problems Line conditioners, and uninterruptible power supplies can help... electrical sources include more information on contacting Customer Care, see "Telephone support" on page 168. 18 www.gateway.com For more line noise than normal. Be sure to keep your server running temporarily during a total power failure. A UPS uses a battery to use a UPS with , ...
... a power failure and lets you save your work and shut down your server. To buy a UPS, contact Gateway Customer Care, Gateway Sales, or visit accessories.gateway.com. Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Server Protecting from power source problems Line conditioners, and uninterruptible power supplies can help... electrical sources include more information on contacting Customer Care, see "Telephone support" on page 168. 18 www.gateway.com For more line noise than normal. Be sure to keep your server running temporarily during a total power failure. A UPS uses a battery to use a UPS with , ...
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The server is ... S3) www.gateway.com 19 Green Off Slowly blinking It means... The server is turned off and the power cords are turned off . To start your server for the first time: ■ Make sure that the server and monitor are plugged into a power outlet or UPS and that the UPS (if you are... using one) is turned on. ■ Make sure that all cables are connected securely to the server, make sure that your server Before you start the server: 1 Press the power button. Power button Power/sleep LED When the power/sleep LED is turned on the back of the...
The server is ... S3) www.gateway.com 19 Green Off Slowly blinking It means... The server is turned off and the power cords are turned off . To start your server for the first time: ■ Make sure that the server and monitor are plugged into a power outlet or UPS and that the UPS (if you are... using one) is turned on. ■ Make sure that all cables are connected securely to the server, make sure that your server Before you start the server: 1 Press the power button. Power button Power/sleep LED When the power/sleep LED is turned on the back of the...
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...Make sure that the monitor is connected to boot from : 1 During server startup, press F10. The Boot menu opens. 2 Select the device you for troubleshooting information. 20 www.gateway.com You may begin asking you want to the server, plugged into the power outlet or UPS, and turned on. Chapter ...2: Setting Up Your Server If nothing happens when you press the power button: ■ Make ...
...Make sure that the monitor is connected to boot from : 1 During server startup, press F10. The Boot menu opens. 2 Select the device you for troubleshooting information. 20 www.gateway.com You may begin asking you want to the server, plugged into the power outlet or UPS, and turned on. Chapter ...2: Setting Up Your Server If nothing happens when you press the power button: ■ Make ...
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...on shutting down the operating system. www.gateway.com 21 If nothing happens when you press the power button, press and hold it for instructions on the UPS. The power cords are considered the disconnect device to fail prematurely. To turn off server AC power. To remove AC power ...press the power button. Regularly cutting off your server, first shut down procedure instead of pressing the power button. 2 If your server did not turn off . Turning off your server Turning off your server Every time you turn off all power to your server may lose data if you must unplug both ...
...on shutting down the operating system. www.gateway.com 21 If nothing happens when you press the power button, press and hold it for instructions on the UPS. The power cords are considered the disconnect device to fail prematurely. To turn off server AC power. To remove AC power ...press the power button. Regularly cutting off your server, first shut down procedure instead of pressing the power button. 2 If your server did not turn off . Turning off your server Turning off your server Every time you turn off all power to your server may lose data if you must unplug both ...