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Intel® Server Board SHG2 Product Guide A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel® Identified Subassemblies/Products Order Number: A90327-003
Intel® Server Board SHG2 Product Guide A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel® Identified Subassemblies/Products Order Number: A90327-003
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Intel® SC5200 Base Chassis 36 Cable Routing - Contents 1 Description Server Board Features ...9 Back Panel Connectors 10 Server Board Connector and Component Locations 11 Processor ...12 Memory ...12 Add-in Board Connectors ...13 Video ...13 SCSI Controller ...14 Modular RAID Capable PCI-X Slot... 6 14 IDE Controller...14 USB Interface ...14 Network Controllers...15 Network Teaming Features 15 Keyboard and Mouse ...17 ACPI...17 Security ...17 Security with Intel® Server Management and Intel...
Intel® SC5200 Base Chassis 36 Cable Routing - Contents 1 Description Server Board Features ...9 Back Panel Connectors 10 Server Board Connector and Component Locations 11 Processor ...12 Memory ...12 Add-in Board Connectors ...13 Video ...13 SCSI Controller ...14 Modular RAID Capable PCI-X Slot... 6 14 IDE Controller...14 USB Interface ...14 Network Controllers...15 Network Teaming Features 15 Keyboard and Mouse ...17 ACPI...17 Security ...17 Security with Intel® Server Management and Intel...
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... Viewing Sensor Data Records 63 Updating System Firmware and BIOS 63 Saving and Restoring the System Configuration 64 Alerting for Platform Events 65 Managing the Server Remotely 67 FRUSDR Load Utility...69 When to Run the FRUSDR Load Utility 69 What You Need to Do 69 How You Use the FRUSDR... Making a FRU/SDR File Update Diskette 77 Updating the FRU/SDR Files 77 Using the Adaptec SCSI Utility 78 Running the SCSI Utility 78 iv Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide
... Viewing Sensor Data Records 63 Updating System Firmware and BIOS 63 Saving and Restoring the System Configuration 64 Alerting for Platform Events 65 Managing the Server Remotely 67 FRUSDR Load Utility...69 When to Run the FRUSDR Load Utility 69 What You Need to Do 69 How You Use the FRUSDR... Making a FRU/SDR File Update Diskette 77 Updating the FRU/SDR Files 77 Using the Adaptec SCSI Utility 78 Running the SCSI Utility 78 iv Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide
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... 84 Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light 84 CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light 84 Cannot Connect to a Server 84 Problems with Network 85 PCI Installation Tips...85 Problems with Application Software 86 Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected 86 6 Getting ...Help ...87 7 Technical Reference Server Board Jumpers...89 Enabling PCI-X on Slot 6 and Disabling On-board SCSI 90 8 Regulatory and Integration Information Product Regulatory Compliance 91 Product Safety Compliance 91 Product EMC Compliance 91...
... 84 Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light 84 CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light 84 Cannot Connect to a Server 84 Problems with Network 85 PCI Installation Tips...85 Problems with Application Software 86 Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected 86 6 Getting ...Help ...87 7 Technical Reference Server Board Jumpers...89 Enabling PCI-X on Slot 6 and Disabling On-board SCSI 90 8 Regulatory and Integration Information Product Regulatory Compliance 91 Product Safety Compliance 91 Product EMC Compliance 91...
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...26. Applying Thermal Grease 52 30. Aligning the Heat Sink 52 31. Attaching the Heat Sink Fan to the Server Board 35 21. Jumper Locations...89 vi Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide Installing Memory ...27 8. Configuring Chassis Standoffs 27 9. Installing the Retention Brackets 29 11. Processor Wind ... and Retention Clip 32 15. Opening Socket Lever and Attaching Processor 30 12. Routing the Floppy and USB Cables 37 23. Server Board Connector and Component Locations 11 3. Attaching the Gasket to the Air Intake Assembly 33 18. Routing the Floppy and ICMB Cables 37...
...26. Applying Thermal Grease 52 30. Aligning the Heat Sink 52 31. Attaching the Heat Sink Fan to the Server Board 35 21. Jumper Locations...89 vi Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide Installing Memory ...27 8. Configuring Chassis Standoffs 27 9. Installing the Retention Brackets 29 11. Processor Wind ... and Retention Clip 32 15. Opening Socket Lever and Attaching Processor 30 12. Routing the Floppy and USB Cables 37 23. Server Board Connector and Component Locations 11 3. Attaching the Gasket to the Air Intake Assembly 33 18. Routing the Floppy and ICMB Cables 37...
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Server Board Features Feature Description Processor Up to two 1.8 GHz to 2.4 GHz Intel® Xeon™ processors with 512K cache support packaged in a 603-... full-length expansion slots • Three standard PCI 33 MHz/32-bit full-length expansion slots for add-in boards Graphics Integrated onboard ATI Rage† XL 32-bit SVGA controller SCSI Adaptec† AIC-7899W dual channel Ultra160 ...the rear I/O and one through a 10-pin header on the baseboard Form Factor Server ATX form factor, ATX 2.03 compliant I/O SSI Entry E-Bay 3.0 9 1 Description Server Board Features Table 1.
Server Board Features Feature Description Processor Up to two 1.8 GHz to 2.4 GHz Intel® Xeon™ processors with 512K cache support packaged in a 603-... full-length expansion slots • Three standard PCI 33 MHz/32-bit full-length expansion slots for add-in boards Graphics Integrated onboard ATI Rage† XL 32-bit SVGA controller SCSI Adaptec† AIC-7899W dual channel Ultra160 ...the rear I/O and one through a 10-pin header on the baseboard Form Factor Server ATX form factor, ATX 2.03 compliant I/O SSI Entry E-Bay 3.0 9 1 Description Server Board Features Table 1.
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Item may be different on your chassis. Back Panel Connectors A B C J K E NIC2 NIC1 (Gbit) (10/100) D F G HI OM14358 A AC Power* G Video B USB 1, 2, 3 H NIC2 (Gbit) C Mouse I NIC1 (10/100) D Keyboard J ICMB/External SCSI Connector Knockout* E Parallel Port K Serial B Knockout* F Serial A * Intel SC5200 Base chassis shown here. Back Panel Connectors 10 Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide Figure 1.
Item may be different on your chassis. Back Panel Connectors A B C J K E NIC2 NIC1 (Gbit) (10/100) D F G HI OM14358 A AC Power* G Video B USB 1, 2, 3 H NIC2 (Gbit) C Mouse I NIC1 (10/100) D Keyboard J ICMB/External SCSI Connector Knockout* E Parallel Port K Serial B Knockout* F Serial A * Intel SC5200 Base chassis shown here. Back Panel Connectors 10 Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide Figure 1.
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... Component Locations Description 11 Server Board Connector and Component Locations II JJ KK LL HH A GG B FF EE DD CC BB AA Z Y C D E F H J G I K L M N O P Q X W V U T SR A Primary Processor Socket (CPU1) B CPU2 Fan C Secondary Processor ...
... Component Locations Description 11 Server Board Connector and Component Locations II JJ KK LL HH A GG B FF EE DD CC BB AA Z Y C D E F H J G I K L M N O P Q X W V U T SR A Primary Processor Socket (CPU1) B CPU2 Fan C Secondary Processor ...
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... of DIMM sizes are installed, both processors must be identical. DIMMs must be populated in the event of supported processors, see: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/SHG2 Memory The Intel Server Board SHG2 contains six 184-pin DIMM sockets. The memory controller supports 2-way interleaved SDRAM, memory scrubbing, single-bit error correction and multiple-bit error...
... of DIMM sizes are installed, both processors must be identical. DIMMs must be populated in the event of supported processors, see: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/SHG2 Memory The Intel Server Board SHG2 contains six 184-pin DIMM sockets. The memory controller supports 2-way interleaved SDRAM, memory scrubbing, single-bit error correction and multiple-bit error...
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...Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported - SHG2 3D Mode Video Support with Z Buffer Enabled Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported ... Supported - SHG2 3D Mode Video Support with Z Buffer Disabled Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported - Supported - - - Add-in Board Connectors The server board has the ...
...Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported - SHG2 3D Mode Video Support with Z Buffer Enabled Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported ... Supported - SHG2 3D Mode Video Support with Z Buffer Disabled Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported - Supported - - - Add-in Board Connectors The server board has the ...
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... with its own built-in cards, see: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/SHG2 IDE Controller The system includes a dual-channel enhanced IDE 32-bit interface controller for both SCSI channels. All four ports function identically and with disk controller electronics onboard. The SHG2 Server Board uses an implementation commonly referred to as two independent PCI...
... with its own built-in cards, see: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/SHG2 IDE Controller The system includes a dual-channel enhanced IDE 32-bit interface controller for both SCSI channels. All four ports function identically and with disk controller electronics onboard. The SHG2 Server Board uses an implementation commonly referred to as two independent PCI...
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..., the controller can burst data at 100 Mbps • Low-power +3.3 V device • Alert on the Intel 82550PM single-chip Fast Ethernet PCI Bus Controller. This will slow the PCI-X bus to the speed of receive data... 15 The 82544GC utilizes a 64-bit/100 MHz direct interface to the PCI-X bus. It is an Intel 82544GC Gigabit Ethernet Controller capable of full or half duplex, with the PCI Local Bus Specification, Revision 2.2.... slow the 82455GC's interface to the PCI-X bus. Network Controllers The server board includes two integrated onboard Network Interface Controllers (NICs).
..., the controller can burst data at 100 Mbps • Low-power +3.3 V device • Alert on the Intel 82550PM single-chip Fast Ethernet PCI Bus Controller. This will slow the PCI-X bus to the speed of receive data... 15 The 82544GC utilizes a 64-bit/100 MHz direct interface to the PCI-X bus. It is an Intel 82544GC Gigabit Ethernet Controller capable of full or half duplex, with the PCI Local Bus Specification, Revision 2.2.... slow the 82455GC's interface to the PCI-X bus. Network Controllers The server board includes two integrated onboard Network Interface Controllers (NICs).
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... Preferred Primary adapter. In this scenario, if the PRO/100 Intelligent Server adapter fails, the PRO/1000 will attempt to increase your server or workstation and linked to the same network switch. 16 Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide If a Preferred Primary is not selected, the Intel PROSet II will take over . Adaptive Load Balancing Adaptive...
... Preferred Primary adapter. In this scenario, if the PRO/100 Intelligent Server adapter fails, the PRO/1000 will attempt to increase your server or workstation and linked to the same network switch. 16 Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide If a Preferred Primary is not selected, the Intel PROSet II will take over . Adaptive Load Balancing Adaptive...
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...server board, where BMC firmware and server management software process the signal. Keyboard and Mouse The keyboard/mouse controller is entered. ACPI The SHG2 supports the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) as defined by locking the keyboard, for a predefined length of the server, Intel® Server... Management software monitors the system intrusion switch. The SHG2 supports sleep states s0, s1, s4, and s5. • s0: Normal running state. •...
...server board, where BMC firmware and server management software process the signal. Keyboard and Mouse The keyboard/mouse controller is entered. ACPI The SHG2 supports the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) as defined by locking the keyboard, for a predefined length of the server, Intel® Server... Management software monitors the system intrusion switch. The SHG2 supports sleep states s0, s1, s4, and s5. • s0: Normal running state. •...
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... either the user password, the supervisor password, or both passwords. For example: • Enable the keyboard lockout timer so that the server requires a password to reactivate the keyboard and mouse after you enter the correct password(s). If only the supervisor password is set , you...Setup and the System Setup Utility (SSU) provide a number of security features to prevent unauthorized or accidental access to exit secure mode. 18 Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide Using Passwords You can access the system only after a specified time-out period - 1 to 120 minutes. • Set and...
... either the user password, the supervisor password, or both passwords. For example: • Enable the keyboard lockout timer so that the server requires a password to reactivate the keyboard and mouse after you enter the correct password(s). If only the supervisor password is set , you...Setup and the System Setup Utility (SSU) provide a number of security features to prevent unauthorized or accidental access to exit secure mode. 18 Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide Using Passwords You can access the system only after a specified time-out period - 1 to 120 minutes. • Set and...
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...the user password is entered. This means you must run the SSU and go into secure mode. If there is entered, the server boots from or write to the BIOS Setup utility. continued Description 19 Software Security Features Feature Description Secure mode Disable writing to ...diskette How to diskette whether the server is , if you must enter the user password to the Security Subsystem Group, menu. Secure mode has no CD in the CD...
...the user password is entered. This means you must run the SSU and go into secure mode. If there is entered, the server boots from or write to the BIOS Setup utility. continued Description 19 Software Security Features Feature Description Secure mode Disable writing to ...diskette How to diskette whether the server is , if you must enter the user password to the Security Subsystem Group, menu. Secure mode has no CD in the CD...
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...time-out period so that you will be prompted for the specified period, attempted keyboard and mouse input will require a password before the server fully boots. To clear the password if you cannot access Setup, change it is present and displays a message. To clear the password...keyboard or mouse action occurs for a password before accepting any keyboard or mouse input. 20 Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide If secure mode is enabled (a user password is also enabled, the server will fully boot but only the supervisor password will allow Setup to be inhibited Specify and ...
...time-out period so that you will be prompted for the specified period, attempted keyboard and mouse input will require a password before the server fully boots. To clear the password if you cannot access Setup, change it is present and displays a message. To clear the password...keyboard or mouse action occurs for a password before accepting any keyboard or mouse input. 20 Intel Server Board SHG2 Product Guide If secure mode is enabled (a user password is also enabled, the server will fully boot but only the supervisor password will allow Setup to be inhibited Specify and ...
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...can be extremely sensitive to chassis groundany surface. 21 ESD and handling boards: Always handle boards carefully. Do not slide board over any unpainted metal surfaceon your server when handling parts. See "Regulatory and Integration Information" on a grounded, static ...free surface. Integration of your local Intel Representative. They can damage disk drives, boards, and other parts. We recommend that you perform all ...
...can be extremely sensitive to chassis groundany surface. 21 ESD and handling boards: Always handle boards carefully. Do not slide board over any unpainted metal surfaceon your server when handling parts. See "Regulatory and Integration Information" on a grounded, static ...free surface. Integration of your local Intel Representative. They can damage disk drives, boards, and other parts. We recommend that you perform all ...
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...) speed as the microprocessor used on supported processors and qualified memory and chassis components, see: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/SHG2 Processor A minimum of one 1.8 GHz Intel Xeon processor with 1.2 A +5 V standby current (in order to the server board. Safety and Regulatory Compliance See "Regulatory and Integration Information" on the SSI EPS 12 V specification, see: http...
...) speed as the microprocessor used on supported processors and qualified memory and chassis components, see: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/SHG2 Processor A minimum of one 1.8 GHz Intel Xeon processor with 1.2 A +5 V standby current (in order to the server board. Safety and Regulatory Compliance See "Regulatory and Integration Information" on the SSI EPS 12 V specification, see: http...
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...primary processor Install the secondary processor (optional) Install memory Remove the access cover Install the I/O shield Rearrange the standoffs Install the server board Connect cables to minimize EMI. The shield has cutouts that match the I /O shield is located This guide This guide This... and Shield ✏ NOTE An ATX 2.03-compliant I /O ports. Install the shield from the chassis supplier. Server Board installation 23 The shield is required by Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) regulations to the server board Finish setting up your chassis Where the information is provided with the...
...primary processor Install the secondary processor (optional) Install memory Remove the access cover Install the I/O shield Rearrange the standoffs Install the server board Connect cables to minimize EMI. The shield has cutouts that match the I /O shield is located This guide This guide This... and Shield ✏ NOTE An ATX 2.03-compliant I /O ports. Install the shield from the chassis supplier. Server Board installation 23 The shield is required by Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) regulations to the server board Finish setting up your chassis Where the information is provided with the...