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...Side View ...15 Peripherals ...16 3.5-inch Diskette Drive 16 3.5-inch Hard Drive Bays 16 5.25-inch Removable Media Device Bays 16 Power Supplies ...17 System Cooling ...17 Chassis Security...17 2 Baseboard Description Baseboard Features...19 Baseboard Connector and Component Locations 20 Processor ...21 Memory... Super I/O Chip...24 Add-in Board Slots ...24 Video ...25 SCSI Controller ...25 IDE Controller...26 Keyboard and Mouse ...26 Server Management...27 Baseboard Management Controller (BMC 27 System Security ...28 Mechanical Locks and Monitoring 28 Software Locks via the SSU or BIOS ...
...Side View ...15 Peripherals ...16 3.5-inch Diskette Drive 16 3.5-inch Hard Drive Bays 16 5.25-inch Removable Media Device Bays 16 Power Supplies ...17 System Cooling ...17 Chassis Security...17 2 Baseboard Description Baseboard Features...19 Baseboard Connector and Component Locations 20 Processor ...21 Memory... Super I/O Chip...24 Add-in Board Slots ...24 Video ...25 SCSI Controller ...25 IDE Controller...26 Keyboard and Mouse ...26 Server Management...27 Baseboard Management Controller (BMC 27 System Security ...28 Mechanical Locks and Monitoring 28 Software Locks via the SSU or BIOS ...
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...Emergency Management Port (EMP) Console 57 How the EMP Console Works 58 EMP Console Requirements 60 Setting Up the Server for the EMP 60 Main EMP Console Window 61 Server Control Operations 63 Phonebook ...65 Management Plug-ins 66 FRU and SDR Load Utility 69 When to Run the ...the Firmware Update Utility 77 Installing Video Drivers...77 Using the Symbios SCSI Utility 77 Running the SCSI Utility 77 4 Exchanging SCSI Hard Drives and Power Supplies SCSI Hard Disk Drives ...79 Mounting a SCSI Hard Disk Drive in a Plastic Carrier 79 Hot-swapping a SCSI Hard Disk Drive 80 Installing ...
...Emergency Management Port (EMP) Console 57 How the EMP Console Works 58 EMP Console Requirements 60 Setting Up the Server for the EMP 60 Main EMP Console Window 61 Server Control Operations 63 Phonebook ...65 Management Plug-ins 66 FRU and SDR Load Utility 69 When to Run the ...the Firmware Update Utility 77 Installing Video Drivers...77 Using the Symbios SCSI Utility 77 Running the SCSI Utility 77 4 Exchanging SCSI Hard Drives and Power Supplies SCSI Hard Disk Drives ...79 Mounting a SCSI Hard Disk Drive in a Plastic Carrier 79 Hot-swapping a SCSI Hard Disk Drive 80 Installing ...
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...Table 2. A front subchassis and an electronics bay (at the rear of the chassis. The removable front panel provides access to three 400-watt power supplies with two screws. Also, one externally accessible bay can be used; Baseboard Form-factor, 16 × 13 inches, ATX I/O. Chassis Feature... for cooling hard drives. 12 and 5.25-inch peripheral bays in board installed must have a slot cover installed. Power supply Up to the 3.5- Chassis Feature Summary Feature Description Drives Installed: 1.44 MB, 3.5-inch diskette drive, accessible from front subchassis.
...Table 2. A front subchassis and an electronics bay (at the rear of the chassis. The removable front panel provides access to three 400-watt power supplies with two screws. Also, one externally accessible bay can be used; Baseboard Form-factor, 16 × 13 inches, ATX I/O. Chassis Feature... for cooling hard drives. 12 and 5.25-inch peripheral bays in board installed must have a slot cover installed. Power supply Up to the 3.5- Chassis Feature Summary Feature Description Drives Installed: 1.44 MB, 3.5-inch diskette drive, accessible from front subchassis.
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Chassis Front Controls and Indicators A BC D E L F G H I . External drive bay (5¼"); Power On/Off button (holding down this button for MORE THAN four seconds enters service mode, which requires an ACPI-compliant OS; System security lock I ..., but leaves hot-swap and peripheral bays running) E. holding down the electronics bay but maximum capacity is six. Reset button F. K. Five are power on, disk bay power on, HDU activity, fan failure, power supply failure; Diskette drive C. bottom six are hard-drive activity LEDs, labeled 0-5) G. NMI button H.
Chassis Front Controls and Indicators A BC D E L F G H I . External drive bay (5¼"); Power On/Off button (holding down this button for MORE THAN four seconds enters service mode, which requires an ACPI-compliant OS; System security lock I ..., but leaves hot-swap and peripheral bays running) E. holding down the electronics bay but maximum capacity is six. Reset button F. K. Five are power on, disk bay power on, HDU activity, fan failure, power supply failure; Diskette drive C. bottom six are hard-drive activity LEDs, labeled 0-5) G. NMI button H.
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VGA† monitor connector C. Mouse connector F. Power supply bay J. Power supply fan L. Power supply failure LED (LED not lit means failure) OM08002 14 Chassis Back Controls and Features A B H M L I . Back Controls and Indicators A. Keyboard connector G. Power supply LED M. Universal serial bus connector H. AC input power connector K. Serial port A, COM1 D. Parallel port B. Expansion slot covers (six slot connectors provided on baseboard) I C D J E F K G Figure 4. Serial port B, COM2 E.
VGA† monitor connector C. Mouse connector F. Power supply bay J. Power supply fan L. Power supply failure LED (LED not lit means failure) OM08002 14 Chassis Back Controls and Features A B H M L I . Back Controls and Indicators A. Keyboard connector G. Power supply LED M. Universal serial bus connector H. AC input power connector K. Serial port A, COM1 D. Parallel port B. Expansion slot covers (six slot connectors provided on baseboard) I C D J E F K G Figure 4. Serial port B, COM2 E.
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Power backplane E. Foam fan housing cover J OM08017 15 Baseboard G. Foam fan housing L. Front swing-out subchassis B. SCSI hard drive bay J. Chassis Side View A. Power supply(s) F. Foam cover K. Main chassis D. Lift-out electronics bay H. 5.25" device bay I LK Figure 5. Chassis Side View A B CD E FG H I . Diskette drive C.
Power backplane E. Foam fan housing cover J OM08017 15 Baseboard G. Foam fan housing L. Front swing-out subchassis B. SCSI hard drive bay J. Chassis Side View A. Power supply(s) F. Foam cover K. Main chassis D. Lift-out electronics bay H. 5.25" device bay I LK Figure 5. Chassis Side View A B CD E FG H I . Diskette drive C.
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Power Supplies The chassis can be configured with one, two, or three 400-watt power supplies, each power supply are: • +3.3 V at 36 A max • +5 V at 24 A max (total combined output of +3.3 V and +5.5 V not to minimize EMI and RFI. Each supply operates within the following voltage ranges and is rated as follows: • 100-120 V∼ at 50/60 Hertz (Hz); 7.6 A maximum • 200-240 V∼ at 50/60 Hz; 3.8 A maximum The DC output voltages of each designed to exceed 195 W) • +12 V at 18.0 A with 19.0 A
Power Supplies The chassis can be configured with one, two, or three 400-watt power supplies, each power supply are: • +3.3 V at 36 A max • +5 V at 24 A max (total combined output of +3.3 V and +5.5 V not to minimize EMI and RFI. Each supply operates within the following voltage ranges and is rated as follows: • 100-120 V∼ at 50/60 Hertz (Hz); 7.6 A maximum • 200-240 V∼ at 50/60 Hz; 3.8 A maximum The DC output voltages of each designed to exceed 195 W) • +12 V at 18.0 A with 19.0 A
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... number in boards, and other components. Orient the drive so the connector is not available, you can withstand normal levels of the server-any unpainted metal surface-when handling components. OM08043 Figure 18. CAUTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) and ESD protection: ESD can damage disk drives...supplier, the system might contain no hard disk drives. 4 Exchanging SCSI Hard Drives and Power Supplies SCSI Hard Disk Drives The system supports a variety of the correct size and length (not supplied), attach the carrier to chassis ground of environmental ESD while you are hot-swapping SCSI ...
... number in boards, and other components. Orient the drive so the connector is not available, you can withstand normal levels of the server-any unpainted metal surface-when handling components. OM08043 Figure 18. CAUTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) and ESD protection: ESD can damage disk drives...supplier, the system might contain no hard disk drives. 4 Exchanging SCSI Hard Drives and Power Supplies SCSI Hard Disk Drives The system supports a variety of the correct size and length (not supplied), attach the carrier to chassis ground of environmental ESD while you are hot-swapping SCSI ...
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CAUTION You might feel initial resistance in sliding the power supply from its bay. Disconnect the AC power cable from its 40-pin connector. Power Supply WARNINGS Hazardous conditions, power supply: Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are no user-serviceable parts inside the power supply. Remove the four screws (B in Figure 22). Using the flared, vertical edges as handles...
CAUTION You might feel initial resistance in sliding the power supply from its bay. Disconnect the AC power cable from its 40-pin connector. Power Supply WARNINGS Hazardous conditions, power supply: Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are no user-serviceable parts inside the power supply. Remove the four screws (B in Figure 22). Using the flared, vertical edges as handles...
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... to access the connector itself (A in Figure 22). 6. Installing a Power Supply 1. Slide the power supply into its connector. 3. See "FRU and SDR Load Utility" on the AC connector to properly configure the system after adding new components. Install the access cover. 5. Connect the AC power cable. With even force on the flared, vertical edges, push...
... to access the connector itself (A in Figure 22). 6. Installing a Power Supply 1. Slide the power supply into its connector. 3. See "FRU and SDR Load Utility" on the AC connector to properly configure the system after adding new components. Install the access cover. 5. Connect the AC power cable. With even force on the flared, vertical edges, push...
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... if available but NOT the board wrapper. Warnings and Cautions These warnings and cautions apply whenever you must unplug the AC power cords from the wall outlet or the system. We recommend that you place the baseboard on the front panel DOES NOT turn...and modems attached to ESD. ESD and handling boards: Always handle boards carefully. Hazardous conditions, power supply: Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are no user-serviceable parts inside the power supply. Hold boards only by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis groundany surface. ...
... if available but NOT the board wrapper. Warnings and Cautions These warnings and cautions apply whenever you must unplug the AC power cords from the wall outlet or the system. We recommend that you place the baseboard on the front panel DOES NOT turn...and modems attached to ESD. ESD and handling boards: Always handle boards carefully. Hazardous conditions, power supply: Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are no user-serviceable parts inside the power supply. Hold boards only by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis groundany surface. ...
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Fans The SC450NX server contains five removable chassis fans (and can accept up to three more cooling and airflow. These chassis fans connect to the individual fan cables on ... the individual fan cables from the chassis. 102 Remove the foam cover from the front subchassis by pulling it straight out (Figure 33). 4. The integrated power supply fan(s) provides more ) to cool the boards and removable media drives. Removing the System Fan Assembly OM08012 Figure 33. Remove the access cover (see Figure...
Fans The SC450NX server contains five removable chassis fans (and can accept up to three more cooling and airflow. These chassis fans connect to the individual fan cables on ... the individual fan cables from the chassis. 102 Remove the foam cover from the front subchassis by pulling it straight out (Figure 33). 4. The integrated power supply fan(s) provides more ) to cool the boards and removable media drives. Removing the System Fan Assembly OM08012 Figure 33. Remove the access cover (see Figure...
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... cable points downward (D in Figure 35) from your kit. 2. C AB D E F A Plate covering power supply bay B Screws attaching plate to power supply bay (four) C Fan (label must face grill plate) D Cable (must point toward the other power supplies) E Screws attaching grill plate to fan (four) F Grill plate G Screws attaching fan/grill plate assembly to.... To perform this task, you must install three additional system fans: two in the front fan assembly and one in the upper power supply bay. It is the uppermost bay when the server is important to the grill plate (E and F in the Upper...
... cable points downward (D in Figure 35) from your kit. 2. C AB D E F A Plate covering power supply bay B Screws attaching plate to power supply bay (four) C Fan (label must face grill plate) D Cable (must point toward the other power supplies) E Screws attaching grill plate to fan (four) F Grill plate G Screws attaching fan/grill plate assembly to.... To perform this task, you must install three additional system fans: two in the front fan assembly and one in the upper power supply bay. It is the uppermost bay when the server is important to the grill plate (E and F in the Upper...
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See "Installing an Individual System Fan" on the power share board. 6. Install two fans in the upper power supply bay to the secondary main power connector and is labeled "AUX FAN." 107 Connect the cable (D in Figure 35, page 106) from the fan you MUST install are numbered 6 and 7 in Figure 34 (page 104). 7. The connector is next to the connector on page 105. CAUTION The two fans you installed in the front fan assembly.
See "Installing an Individual System Fan" on the power share board. 6. Install two fans in the upper power supply bay to the secondary main power connector and is labeled "AUX FAN." 107 Connect the cable (D in Figure 35, page 106) from the fan you MUST install are numbered 6 and 7 in Figure 34 (page 104). 7. The connector is next to the connector on page 105. CAUTION The two fans you installed in the front fan assembly.
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.... If you are intermittent, there may be getting random errors in the keyboard (if keyboard Yinput is incorrect), a marginal power supply, or other software runs correctly. Make sure all necessary procedures followed and files installed? See the software documentation. Faulty equipment is...one; YIf you are running the software from a diskette, try a different disk to install a surge suppressor between the power outlet and the system power cords. 124 YAre the correct device drivers installed? YIf you using the software correctly? If the problems are running the...
.... If you are intermittent, there may be getting random errors in the keyboard (if keyboard Yinput is incorrect), a marginal power supply, or other software runs correctly. Make sure all necessary procedures followed and files installed? See the software documentation. Faulty equipment is...one; YIf you are running the software from a diskette, try a different disk to install a surge suppressor between the power outlet and the system power cords. 124 YAre the correct device drivers installed? YIf you using the software correctly? If the problems are running the...
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... for changes to see "Error and Informational Messages" on the screen after you are correct and problems persist, contact your service representative. Power Light Does Not Light YCheck the following: Are all items are using an add-in video controller board, do not appear, the ...video display monitor or video controller may have a blown fuse or breaker? Are there other problems with the system? If all the power supplies plugged in? No Beep Codes If the system operates normally, but the speaker does not function, contact your service representative or authorized dealer...
... for changes to see "Error and Informational Messages" on the screen after you are correct and problems persist, contact your service representative. Power Light Does Not Light YCheck the following: Are all items are using an add-in video controller board, do not appear, the ...video display monitor or video controller may have a blown fuse or breaker? Are there other problems with the system? If all the power supplies plugged in? No Beep Codes If the system operates normally, but the speaker does not function, contact your service representative or authorized dealer...
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...cable from the front panel board connected to the baseboard? YAre the power supply cables properly connected to the baseboard? If the switches and connections are using the onboard diskette controller, use the server management subsystem to "Disabled." If the problem persists, there may be... the incorrect type. YIs the correct monitor/video board installed for your service representative or authorized dealer for assistance. YAre the system power cords properly connected to...
...cable from the front panel board connected to the baseboard? YAre the power supply cables properly connected to the baseboard? If the switches and connections are using the onboard diskette controller, use the server management subsystem to "Disabled." If the problem persists, there may be... the incorrect type. YIs the correct monitor/video board installed for your service representative or authorized dealer for assistance. YAre the system power cords properly connected to...
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... 2 LOCAL_I2C_SCL IPMB clock line 3 GND Ground 4 Reserved N/A 5 PWR_CNTRL_SFC_L Host power supply on/off control 6 LOCAL_I2C_SDA IPMB serial data line 7 5VSTNDBY +5V standby indication (power OK) 8 KEYLOCK_SFC_L Keyboard lock signal 9 CPU_NMI Nonmaskable interrupt indication 10 VCC3 3.3V power supply status input 11 RST_SFC_L Baseboard reset signal from Server Monitor Module 12 GND Ground 13 GND Ground 14...
... 2 LOCAL_I2C_SCL IPMB clock line 3 GND Ground 4 Reserved N/A 5 PWR_CNTRL_SFC_L Host power supply on/off control 6 LOCAL_I2C_SDA IPMB serial data line 7 5VSTNDBY +5V standby indication (power OK) 8 KEYLOCK_SFC_L Keyboard lock signal 9 CPU_NMI Nonmaskable interrupt indication 10 VCC3 3.3V power supply status input 11 RST_SFC_L Baseboard reset signal from Server Monitor Module 12 GND Ground 13 GND Ground 14...
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... Boards, processors, and memory (get totals from your vendor documents. Current Usage As an overall current usage limitation on the power supply, do not exceed a combined power output of worksheets to CMOS (e.g., after a CMOS-clear), you make your selections or the values that are displayed onscreen. ...Referring to the next worksheet. Calculating Power Usage The total combined wattage for each board and device in each column. Use the two worksheets in worksheets could make when ...
... Boards, processors, and memory (get totals from your vendor documents. Current Usage As an overall current usage limitation on the power supply, do not exceed a combined power output of worksheets to CMOS (e.g., after a CMOS-clear), you make your selections or the values that are displayed onscreen. ...Referring to the next worksheet. Calculating Power Usage The total combined wattage for each board and device in each column. Use the two worksheets in worksheets could make when ...
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Power Usage Worksheet 2 Voltage level and total current (V X A = W) (+3.3 V) X (______ A) (+5 V) X (______ A) (−5 V) X (______ A) (+12 V) X (______ A) (-12 V) X (______ A) Total Combined Wattage Total Watts for each column. 2. From the ... to get the total wattage for each voltage level ________ W ________ W ________ W ________ W ________ W ________ W SSU Worksheets Add and Remove Boards Worksheet 3. Worksheet, Total Combined Power Used by the total current to arrive at a total combined power usage on the power supply.
Power Usage Worksheet 2 Voltage level and total current (V X A = W) (+3.3 V) X (______ A) (+5 V) X (______ A) (−5 V) X (______ A) (+12 V) X (______ A) (-12 V) X (______ A) Total Combined Wattage Total Watts for each column. 2. From the ... to get the total wattage for each voltage level ________ W ________ W ________ W ________ W ________ W ________ W SSU Worksheets Add and Remove Boards Worksheet 3. Worksheet, Total Combined Power Used by the total current to arrive at a total combined power usage on the power supply.