Toshiba Z300 Bedienungsanleitung

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Die Vorschriften verpflichten den Verkäufer zur Übertragung der Gebrauchsanleitung Toshiba Z300 an den Erwerber, zusammen mit der Ware. Eine fehlende Anleitung oder falsche Informationen, die dem Verbraucher übertragen werden, bilden eine Grundlage für eine Reklamation aufgrund Unstimmigkeit des Geräts mit dem Vertrag. Rechtsmäßig lässt man das Anfügen einer Gebrauchsanleitung in anderer Form als Papierform zu, was letztens sehr oft genutzt wird, indem man eine grafische oder elektronische Anleitung von Toshiba Z300, sowie Anleitungsvideos für Nutzer beifügt. Die Bedingung ist, dass ihre Form leserlich und verständlich ist.

Was ist eine Gebrauchsanleitung?

Das Wort kommt vom lateinischen „instructio”, d.h. ordnen. Demnach kann man in der Anleitung Toshiba Z300 die Beschreibung der Etappen der Vorgehensweisen finden. Das Ziel der Anleitung ist die Belehrung, Vereinfachung des Starts, der Nutzung des Geräts oder auch der Ausführung bestimmter Tätigkeiten. Die Anleitung ist eine Sammlung von Informationen über ein Gegenstand/eine Dienstleistung, ein Hinweis.

Leider widmen nicht viele Nutzer ihre Zeit der Gebrauchsanleitung Toshiba Z300. Eine gute Gebrauchsanleitung erlaubt nicht nur eine Reihe zusätzlicher Funktionen des gekauften Geräts kennenzulernen, sondern hilft dabei viele Fehler zu vermeiden.

Was sollte also eine ideale Gebrauchsanleitung beinhalten?

Die Gebrauchsanleitung Toshiba Z300 sollte vor allem folgendes enthalten:
- Informationen über technische Daten des Geräts Toshiba Z300
- Den Namen des Produzenten und das Produktionsjahr des Geräts Toshiba Z300
- Grundsätze der Bedienung, Regulierung und Wartung des Geräts Toshiba Z300
- Sicherheitszeichen und Zertifikate, die die Übereinstimmung mit entsprechenden Normen bestätigen

Warum lesen wir keine Gebrauchsanleitungen?

Der Grund dafür ist die fehlende Zeit und die Sicherheit, was die bestimmten Funktionen der gekauften Geräte angeht. Leider ist das Anschließen und Starten von Toshiba Z300 zu wenig. Eine Anleitung beinhaltet eine Reihe von Hinweisen bezüglich bestimmter Funktionen, Sicherheitsgrundsätze, Wartungsarten (sogar das, welche Mittel man benutzen sollte), eventueller Fehler von Toshiba Z300 und Lösungsarten für Probleme, die während der Nutzung auftreten könnten. Immerhin kann man in der Gebrauchsanleitung die Kontaktnummer zum Service Toshiba finden, wenn die vorgeschlagenen Lösungen nicht wirksam sind. Aktuell erfreuen sich Anleitungen in Form von interessanten Animationen oder Videoanleitungen an Popularität, die den Nutzer besser ansprechen als eine Broschüre. Diese Art von Anleitung gibt garantiert, dass der Nutzer sich das ganze Video anschaut, ohne die spezifizierten und komplizierten technischen Beschreibungen von Toshiba Z300 zu überspringen, wie es bei der Papierform passiert.

Warum sollte man Gebrauchsanleitungen lesen?

In der Gebrauchsanleitung finden wir vor allem die Antwort über den Bau sowie die Möglichkeiten des Geräts Toshiba Z300, über die Nutzung bestimmter Accessoires und eine Reihe von Informationen, die erlauben, jegliche Funktionen und Bequemlichkeiten zu nutzen.

Nach dem gelungenen Kauf des Geräts, sollte man einige Zeit für das Kennenlernen jedes Teils der Anleitung von Toshiba Z300 widmen. Aktuell sind sie genau vorbereitet oder übersetzt, damit sie nicht nur verständlich für die Nutzer sind, aber auch ihre grundliegende Hilfs-Informations-Funktion erfüllen.

Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen

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    MAGNIA ™ Z300 User ’ s Guide[...]

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    Model: MAG NIA Z30 0 FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and foun d to comply wi th the limits for a Class A digital d e vice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC R ules. These limit s are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful int erference when the equipment is operated in a commer cial en vironment. This equip ment gener ates[...]

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    W a rnin g Label Some warning labels are attached t o units of this equipment, as sho wn belo w . Read these labels carefull y for safe use of this equipment: power supply unit (System Unit) power supply unit (External Unit) 1 2[...]

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    1. 2.[...]

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    CAUTION: This app liance con tains a las er system a nd is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT .” T o us e this model prop erly , read the instructi on manual carefully , and keep it for your future ref erence. In case o f any trouble wi th this model, pl ease contact y our nearest “AUTHORIZED s ervice station.” T o prev ent direct expos[...]

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    Discla imer The informatio n contained in this manual , including but not limited to any instructions, descriptio ns and product specifications, i s subject to change without notice. TO SHIB A CORPORA TION (TOS HIB A) PR O VI DES NO W ARRANTY WITH REGARD T O THIS MANU AL OR ANY OT HER INFORMA- TION CONT AINED HER EIN AND HEREBY E XPR ESSL Y DISCLAI[...]

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    vii EU Declaration of Conf or mity EU Übereinstimmugser klärung Déclaration de conformité UE Declaración de conf ormidad de la UE Dichiarazione di conf or mità UE EU Försäkran om Överensstämmelse T oshiba declare s, that the product: SYU3740*/S YU3749* conforms t o the follo wing Standards: T os hiba erklär t, da β das Produkt: SYU3740*[...]

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    ix Introduction K ey feat ures of the MA GNIA Z300 c Compact chassis of 2U 1/2 widths c Installation fl exib ility (Rack and Micro T owe r) c Up to two Pentium III processors (866 MHz, 1 GHz) c One 64bit/66MHz PCI slot c Main memory expandable to a maximum of 3 GB c 24-speed CD-R OM dri v e as standard c Up to two 76 GB hard disk dri v es (IDE) c I[...]

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    x c Remote management mechanism via network (po wer ON/ OFF , reboot provided as standard) c Server set up assist softw are “T oshiba Server Setup T ool” c Integr ated server operation management softwar e HarnessEye/ web c Flexibi lity of system conf iguration with e xternal units (Exter- nal Hard Dri ve Unit Z1 and External De vic e Bay Unit [...]

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    xi Safe ty cau tions Before attempting to use your T oshiba MA GN IA Series Serv er , all safety instructi ons must be read carefully and fully understood. This manual contains the safety inst ructions that must be observed in order to a void potent ial hazards that could result in personal injuries or damage to the rack or the unit s installed in [...]

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    xii Other icons used Additional icons highlight other helpful or educational information: TECHNICAL NOTE: This icon provides technical informa- tion about the server which, while n ot essential , may be of interest to you. HINT : This icon denote s helpful hints and tips. DEFINITION: This icon ind i cates the d e finition of a term used in th e tex[...]

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    xiii c Read Me First Addendum. c Software License Agreement Service o ptions T oshiba off ers a full line of service opti ons built ar ound its war- ranty programs. See the warranty and ser vice material included with the serv er for re gistration information. Mainte nance co ntract s Periodic maintenance and i nspection is essential for k eeping t[...]

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    Contents Chapter 1: Getting Start ed.... ......... ...... ......... ...... ......... ...... ......... ...... ........ ..... 2 Checking the items included with the server............. ........... ....... .......... ... 2 Mounting optional internal devices ............ .......... ....... ........... ....... .......... ... 4 Environmental cons iderati[...]

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    xvi Rear view .......... ....... ....... .......... ....... ........... ....... ...... ........... ....... ....... ......... 22 (1) AC connector ......... ....... ........... ....... .......... ....... ....... .......... ....... ....... 22 (2) Security Loop ......... ....... ....... ........... ....... .......... ....... ....... .......... ....... [...]

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    xvii Setup of system configuration.......... .......... ....... .......... ....... ........... ....... ... 39 BIOS se tup utili ty............. .......... ....... ....... .......... ....... ....... ........... ....... ... 39 SCSI utility...... ....... ........... ....... .......... ....... ....... .......... ....... ........... ....... ... 39 IDE R[...]

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    xviii Chapter 3: E xternal U nit Setup ......... ......... ...... ......... ......... ...... ......... ...... .. 1 10 T ypes of External Unit ............. ........... ....... ....... .......... ....... .......... ....... .... 1 10 Front view of the E xternal Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel closed) ........ ....... .......... ....... .....[...]

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    xix SCSI ID .............. ....... .......... ....... ....... .......... ....... ....... ........... ....... ........ 130 How to Connec t an Externa l Unit .... .......... ....... .......... ....... ........... ....... . 135 Chapter 4: S ystem C onfiguration Setup ........ ......... ......... ...... ......... ........ 138 BIOS se tup utili ty .....[...]

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    xx Installing the network driver ................. ....... .......... ....... .......... ....... .... 176 Procedure after installa tion of the Windows 2000 Serv er ............ 177 NetWare.. ....... .......... ....... ....... .......... ....... ....... .......... ....... ....... ........... ....... 178 Before installing the NetWare....... .........[...]

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    xxi The power butt on does not func tion after abortion..... ........... ........ 21 1 The internal cloc k does no t keep precise time.. .......... ........... ....... . 21 1 T rouble with A pplication Software ... ....... .......... .......... ....... ........... ........ 21 1 Remedy When Windows NT/2000 is Usable ....... .......... ....... ......[...]

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    Chapter 1 Checkin g the item s included with the serv er .......... ...... ....... ..... 2 Mount ing opti onal in ternal de vices ...... .......... ........ ........ ....... ..... 4 En vi ronme ntal c onside ratio ns . ..... .... ...... .... ...... .... ...... .... ..... ...... .. 5 Power requir emen ts .... .... ...... .... ..... ...... .... .....[...]

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    2 Getting Started This chapter descri bes how to set up the serv er and to ha ve it ready for use. Checking the item s included with the server Check the items in the package according to the accompan ying Read Me First Addendum. If any of the items is missing or damaged, please contact your T oshiba dealer as soon as possible.[...]

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    Getting Started Checking the items inc luded with the server 3 NOTE: Th e Read Me First Adde ndum pr ovides a l isting of all stand ard acce ssorie s and th eir r espec tive quan titie s. If you purch ased the serve r to gether with a n opt ional in tern al device , the option al device w ill also be incor porate d with th e standar d accessor ies [...]

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    Getting Started Mounting optional internal de vices 4 Mounting option al internal devi ces If you hav e purchased an optional internal de vice together with the server , install it before sett ing up the server . See “Installing/remo ving an optional de vice” on page 52. If you f ind it dif f icult t o install an opti onal de vice yourself, al [...]

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    Getting Started En vir onmental considerations 5 Environmental con siderations Micro T ower T ype/Rack T ype c Install the serv er in a clean, dust-free and well-v entilated place. c Install the serv er on a le v el and steady surfac e. c Ne ver i nstall the serv er upside do wn. c Ensure the follo wing when install ing the server: - Do not expose [...]

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    Getting Started En vir onmental considerations 6 c Only operate the serv er under the follo wing conditions : - Ambient temperature: 50 to 95°F (10 to 35°C) (Micro T ower T ype) 50 to 89°F (10 to 32°C) (Rack T ype) - Ambient humidity: 30 to 80%Rh (No condensation) NOTE: T o avoid conde nsatio n when th e room t emperatu re is too high or too lo[...]

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    Getting Started En vir onmental considerations 7 Micro T ower T ype Leav e enough space around the ser ver for maintenance and v entilation. Minimum clearances r equir ed for horizontal installati on Minimum clearances r equir ed for vertical installat ion 8 in ches (20cm ) or more 12 inches (30cm) or more 12 inches (30c m) 8 inches (20c m) or more[...]

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    Getting Started En vir onmental considerations 8 Up to four System Units and External Units can be ins talled when stacked horizont ally . Rack T ype c Use the optional T oshiba rack and rack mount kit to install a Rack T ype. c Leav e a clear ance of more than 24 inches (60 cm) before and behind the rack to ensure good v entilation around the serv[...]

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    Getting Started P ower r equir ements 9 Power requirements Before plugging the po wer cable in to a w all outlet (especiall y if your server is a Rack T ype), ensure the follo wing: make sure that the capacity of the po wer supply (current ra ting of the wall outlet) and that of the ov er -current protector (current rating of the circui t brea ker [...]

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    Getting Started F r ont view (with the fr ont panel closed) 10 Front view (with the front panel clos ed) F r ont view with the f r ont panel closed Key lock The front panel can be locked in t wo ways: ful l access and no access, depending on the direction of the k e yhole. Key l o c k Front panel di splay Display chan ge button USB 1 connector USB [...]

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    Getting Started F r ont vie w (with the fr ont panel opened) 11 Front view (wit h the front panel open ed) F r ont view of the Micr o T ower T ype (1) Front panel The front panel ca n be opened by releas ing the ke y lock, and push- ing its upper center (:: ) and detached by unhooking its hinges. Opening the fr ont panel (1) Front panel (7) US B 1 [...]

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    Getting Started F r ont view (wit h the fr ont panel opened) 12 Removing the fr ont panel (2) Operation buttons The server has 4 opera tion b uttons on the front panel. Operation b utt ons Power/sleep butt on ( ) Reset button ( ) NMI button ( ) Display change button ( ) NMI[...]

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    Getting Started F r ont vie w (with the fr ont panel opened) 13 *1: The sleep mode is opera tional only when an ACPI-supporting OS (operat ing system such as W indo ws 2000) i s installe d on the system. See the instruction manual for your OS. CA U T IO N : Do not perfor m a r eset that t urns the p ower o ff while the FDD indica tor , CD-ROM indic[...]

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    Getting Started F r ont view (wit h the fr ont panel opened) 14 (3) System sta tus indicators Y our server has 4 operating status indicators on the fr ont panel. System status indicator s Indicator Status Meaning Po wer Of f Out of operation (A C power not suppli ed) Lit amber Out of operation (A C power supplie d) Lit green In operation Disk Of f [...]

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    Getting Started F r ont vie w (with the fr ont panel opened) 15 *1: Sets the Auto Shutdown function to Disabled/Enabled . See “ Aut o-shutdown function” on pag e 202. NOTE: If any trou ble has occu rred, con tact an au thorized MAGNIA se rvice provider . Auto Shut- do w n Of f Out of operation Lit green Auto Shutdown function is enable d Auto S[...]

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    Getting Started F r ont view (wit h the fr ont panel opened) 16 (4) Front panel display This server is equipped with a 16-digit/2-line fr ont panel display . The follo wing information is dis played on this panel: 1. System configura tion 2. User messages 3. T rouble information 4. Bootup/shutdo wn messages 1. System configuration When user message[...]

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    Getting Started F r ont vie w (with the fr ont panel opened) 17 T wo messages can be set by Remote M anagement and Front P anel Display Setup T ool in the case of a Netware en vi ron- ment. See “System Conf iguration Setup” on page 138. or the “Harness Eye/web User’ s Guide” (on the Documentation CD- RO M ) 3. T rouble information When a [...]

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    Getting Started F r ont view (wit h the fr ont panel opened) 18 At shutdo wn by auto SD Holding do wn the display change b utton for at least four sec - onds displays the user message or system conf iguration. (5) C ard sl ot The card slot accepts an optional wirel ess LAN card. (6) USB1 connector Used to connect a USB de vice. (7) USB2 connector U[...]

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    Getting Started F r ont vie w (with the fr ont panel opened) 19 (9) HDD/ LAN status indica tors When the de vice bay accomodates hard disk dri v es, the status of each hard disk dri ve i s indicated by the HDD status indica tors placed belo w the de vice bay . The network sta tus of the LAN1 and LA N2 connectors are dis- played on the LAN status in[...]

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    Getting Started F r ont view (wit h the fr ont panel opened) 20 LNK 2 (LAN2) Out Network communications (10Mbps or 100Mbps) is not possible. Lit Network communications (10Mbps or 100Mbps) is possible. STS 1 (HDD1) Off No hard disk dri v e is installed. No data is being read or written. Lit green Data is being read or written. Lit amber T rouble has[...]

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    Getting Started F r ont vie w (with the fr ont panel opened) 21 NOTE: Wh en a STS indi cator is lit amber , the corres ponding hard disk dr ive may be fau lty . If it is fo und t o be de fecti ve, replace it . If your system is config ured in red undanc y (RAID1 ), you can replace the fa ulty dr ive withou t interru pting the system ope ration. Sho[...]

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    Getting Started Rear view 22 Rear view Rear view of the server (1) A C co nn ect or Used to connect the A C po wer cable. See “Connecting the po wer cable” on page 31. (2) Security Loop It is possible to atta ch chains, etc. to pre v ent the server f rom theft. (1) AC conne ctor (2) Security Loop Security Loop[...]

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    Getting Started Rear vie w 23 I/O connectors Plug the cables of peripheral de vices into their respecti ve I/O ports. I/O connectors (1) Mouse connector ( ) Used to connect the PS/2 mouse. (2) K eyboard connector ( ) Used to connect the PS/2 ke yboard. (3) LAN 1 connector ( 1) Used to connect a 100B ASE-T or 10B ASE-T . (4) LAN 2 connector ( 2) Use[...]

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    Getting Started Rear view 24 Expansion slot The server has 1 e xpansion slot for expansion cards: 64 bit/66 MHz PCI slot. LAN status indicators Indicator Status Meaning Link Lit green Connected successfully Off Network cable not connected or incor- rectly connected Acti vity Lit green Data being transferr ed Off No acti ve Link Activity LAN 2 conne[...]

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    Getting Started Inside the server 25 Inside the server Inside the server (1) Motherboard The main board can contain 2 CPU modules and 3 memory mod- ules at the maximum. (2) SCSI riser card The SCSI riser card has 1 PCI expansion sl ot (half length cards only). (1) Motherboar d (2) SC SI rise r card (3) Cooling fans (4) CPU so ckets (5) Memory slots[...]

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    Getting Started Connecting peripher al de vices 26 (3) Cooling fans The server cont ains two cooling f ans. (4) CPU sockets Used to mount CPU modules. See “CPU module” on page 78. (5) Mem ory s lots Used to mount up to 3 memory m odules to expand the se rver’ s RAM (Random Access Memory). See “Memory module” on page 72. (6) Expansion slot[...]

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    Getting Started Connecting peripher al de vices 27 Connect peripheral de vices to the serv er , according to the follow - ing procedure: NOTE: U SB devices ca n be connect ed while th e server is runn ing. 1 Make sure that all the po wer buttons of the server and e xternal units are turned of f. 2 If the po wer cables of the serv er and e xternal u[...]

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    Getting Started Connecting peripher al de vices 28 Connecting peripher al devices (Rear vi ew) 4 If a connector is pro vided with scre ws for securing connection, tighten the scre ws without f ail. 5 After making sure t hat all the peripheral units are properly con- nected, plug the po wer cables of the server and peripheral units into A C outle ts[...]

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    Getting Started Connecting peripher al de vices 29 NOTE: Wh en conne cting and disco nnect ing an inter face cable, be sur e to hold th e cable connec tor . Some ar ticles and i nterfa ce cabl es of ot her bra nds ca nnot be connec ted to this server a s exte rnal unit s and con nectin g cables . Before p urcha sing a per ipheral unit, ask the man [...]

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    Getting Started Maintenance 30 Maintenance Maintenance of the server If the outside of the serv er is dirty or sta ined, gently wipe it of f with a soft cloth. If it is se v erely dirty , moisten the soft cloth with water and lightl y wipe off the dirt.. If benzene, thinner or a similar substances is used for clea n ing or a chemical such as an ins[...]

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    Getting Started Connecting the power cable 31 Connecting the power ca ble NOTE: Use of an uninte rrup tible power suppl y (UPS ) is r ec- ommended to avoid losin g data becaus e of unexp ected shut- down or power fa ilure . After connection of peripheral devic es is complete, connect the po wer cable to this serv er follo wing the procedure mention[...]

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    Getting Started Connecting the power cable 32 W A RNIN G: Be sure t o use th e power ca ble supp lied wit h the server . U sing an other p ower cable may cau se an o utbreak of fire . Plug the power cab le into an AC outl et with a groun d line. If the power cable is plu gged into an un specif ied AC outl et, it may cause an outb reak of fire or el[...]

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    Getting Started Switchi ng on the server 33 Switching on the server NOTE: Wh en t u rn i ng on the server ag ain, tu r n on the pow er button at least 10 seco nds after th e powe r button w as last turned of f. I f th e s er ve r i s sw itc hed on ag ain wi th in 10 se c- onds afte r it wa s switched off last, it may caus e malfun ction of the serv[...]

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    Getting Started POST (P ower On Self-T est) 34 T urning on the server by the “Remote Management” function This server has the function that the serv er can be started up b y a client who is in connection with the netw ork interface . Installing HarnessEye/web contai ned in the T oshiba Server Setup T ool on the client enables packets to be sent[...]

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    Getting Started Starting up the system 35 Startin g up the sy stem The “T oshiba Server Setup T ool” is to be used for almost all of setup procedures for this syst em, such as installing the operating system (OS), making backup floppy disks et c. The “T oshiba Server Setup T ool” is comprised of the “T oshiba Server Setup T ool CD-R OM”[...]

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    Getting Started Starting up the system 36 Starting up by the hard disk drive unit (in the case the OS has been installed) T o start up the server f rom the hard disk dri ve unit, proceed as follo ws: 1 Make sure that neither t he floppy disk nor CD-R OM that is capable of starting up the ser ver is in either dri v e unit. 2 Switch on the po wer/sle[...]

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    Getting Started BIOS setup 37 Starting up by the CD-ROM T o start up the server fr om the CD-R OM, proceed as follo ws: 1 Make sure that no flopp y disk is placed in the floppy dis k dri ve. 2 Switch on the po wer/sleep b utton. 3 Immediately after switching on the po wer/sleep b utt on, press the eject b utton of the CD-R OM dri v e unit and place[...]

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    Getting Started Making a floppy disk 38 Making a floppy disk The server set up support software “T oshiba Server Setup T ool” has the added function of making system backup floppy di sks. Such disks store important dri ver data and utilities etc. It is alwa ys recommended to make/store system backup floppy disks for future use. How to make a ba[...]

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    Getting Started Setup of system configur ation 39 Setup of sy stem configurat ion If the system is used as it was configured at the factory , it was properly set up before shipment. Howe ver , if something optional is added to the system after shipment, or it is desired to change the operating condition properl y for use, it is required to set up t[...]

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    Getting Started Setup of di sk arr ay (RAID) 40 Setup of disk array (RAID) When an IDE RAID or RA ID controller is addit ionally installed in the system after purchase, or if i t is buil t in the server before deli v ery , it is required to set the disk array (RAI D). When “Simple setup” is selected fr om the “Selection of RAID conf iguration[...]

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    Getting Started Installing soft war e 41 Installing software Once the system is completely set up, install t he OS (operating system), and the accessory sof tware used for the serv er monitor function (Inte grated serv er management tool) supplied with the server and the RAID controller software. See “User’ s Manual for the Operating System” [...]

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    Getting Started Switching of f the server 42 Switching off the server The method for switching of f the serv er v aries depending on the operating system used. Check the operating system and switch the server of f using the normal method o r use the automatic shutdo wn function. Every time the ser ver is to be switched of f, use only one of the met[...]

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    Getting Started Switching of f the server 43 Switch the serve r of f using the automatic shutdo wn function according to the follo wing procedure: 1 Execute the spec if ied shut do wn process for the application software running on the opera ting system.Be sure to sa ve the data used on the application soft ware before quitting. NOTE: As th e serv [...]

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    Getting Started Switching of f the server 44 Notes on using of the automatic shutdown function Hints on operation of the pow er/sleep button If the po wer/sleep b utton is used during the operation of t he oper- ating system, during the shutdo wn operation or if the po wer/sleep bu tton is operated in a wrong w ay , it may c ause malfunction of the[...]

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    Getting Started Switching of f the server 45 Logon by a user with out shutdown rights If an unauthorized user logs on, the automatic shut down functi on with the po wer/sleep b utton is disabled. If the serv er enters into this mode, log on to the se rver as the sys- tem administrator and then carry out the normal manual shutdo wn operation and s w[...]

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    Getting Started Switching of f the server 46 Abnormal system shutdown If the serv er is not shutdo wn usi ng the normal method, the system can be forcibly stopped. Ho we ver , this operation deletes unsa ved data. T o shut down the system forcibl y , press the reset but ton. NOTE: I f the serv er was fo rcibly shutdown , unplu g the powe r cable fr[...]

  • Seite 69

    Chapter 2 Before star ting opera tion .... .... ....... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ....... .... .. 4 8 Remo ving and replaci ng the ser ver pan els ........ ...... ...... ..... ..... 54 Power Supply Unit ....... ...... .... ....... .... ...... .... ...... .... .... ...... ..... ...... 69 Memor y module . .... ...... .... ...... ..... ..[...]

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    48 I n st al l i n g an d Re m o v i n g Ha r d w a r e This chapter e xplains the dif ferent methods used to install and remo ve optional de vices. Before starting operation Install optional de vices bef ore setting up the serv er .[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Befor e starting operation 49 Before starting operation W A RNIN G: When ins tallin g an optional device , be sure to use genu ine T oshi ba pa rts or t hose reco mmende d by To s h i b a . If an y other device is used, it may re sult in a fire hazar d. For mor e inf ormatio n abo ut opti onal d evices, c onsult an[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Befor e starting oper ation 50 The instal lation or removal of an optiona l device sho uld be carried out at ambie nt t emperatu res o f 50 t o 95° F (10 t o 35° C) fo r Micro T owe r T ypes, or 50 to 89° F (10 to 32° C ) for Rack T ypes , and at amb ient humi dity of 30 to 80% . A void a place where t he temp[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Befor e starting operation 51 When conne cting a cab le to the serve r , pay caref ul attenti on to the shape of the conne ctor . If a incor rect con nector is for c- ibly conn ected, it may be nd or damage th e connec tor pins. If the cable con nector has thumb screw s for faste ning, tighten them to secure the co[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Befor e starting oper ation 52 Installing/removing an opti onal device W A RNIN G: When ins talling a per ipheral un it, don 't open any part o ther than those sp ecifie d by th e inst ructi ons. If an irrel evant pa rt is opened , it may ca use an electr ic shoc k. Install or remo ve an optional de vice foll[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Befor e starting operation 53 8 Attach the serv er panels and outer co vers t o the server . In case of the Rack T ype, fit the panel s to the server bef ore mounting it on the rack. 9 Connect the peripheral units and switch t hem on. 10 Plug the serve r's po wer cable connector into an A C outlet (or UPS) and[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Removing and r e placing the server panels 54 Removing and repl acing the s erver panels T o mou nt optional de vices inside the server , you need to remo ve the top panel depending on the option you are mounting. CAUTION : Wh en slidi ng a server p anel, be car eful not to catch you fing er bet ween it and the se[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Removing and r eplacing the server panels 55 4 Remov e the front panel. See “Front panel” on page 11 5 Remov e nine scre ws and the top panel. Removing the top panel Replacing the top panels (for Micro T ower T ypes) F ollo w these steps to replace the top panel: 1 Replace the top panel to the serv er carefully[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Removing and r e placing the server panels 56 When using a R ack T ype Rack assembly procedure Quantity check Rack Mount T ray P arts provided with t he System Unit or External Unit No. Nam e Q’ ty 1 Base Assy 1 2 Rail R 2 3 Support Bracket (L) 1 4 Support Bracket (R) 1 5 Rail F WD(L) 1 6 Rail F WD(R) 1 7 PIN CA[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Removing and r eplacing the server panels 57 P arts provided with the rack blank modul e 1 Decide on where to assemble the serv er . Decide on wher e to assemble the ser ver 19 BLANK BRA CKET 1 20 FR ONT BRA C KET 1 21 FLA T SCR EW(GRIP) 3 Installation position Scre w (M6) temporary fastening positions 1u 1u[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Removing and r e placing the server panels 58 2 T emporarily fast en Rail R to the posts on the left and right of the rack rear , and Rail F (L) and Rail F (R) to the posts on the left and right at the fr ont with Scre ws (M6). T emporarily f asten the Rails 3 Fix Rail R on the left and right, Rail F (L) and Rail [...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Removing and r eplacing the server panels 59 4 Attach Pin Catch T ray to Rail F (L) and Rail F (R) with two Scre ws (M5). Attach Pin Catc h T ray 5 Attach W asher , Spring W asher and Guide Pin (M6) at two locations to the Base assembly . Attach the Guide Pin Screws (M5) Pin Catch Tray Guide Pin Spring Washer Washe[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Removing and r e placing the server panels 60 6 Insert the Base Assembly into the Rail, and insert Guide Pin (M6) into the Pin Catch T ray . Insert the Base Assembly 7 Attach the Support Bracket (L) and Support Bracket (R) on the Base Assembly and fix them with tw o scre ws (M5). Attach the Support Brac kets Pin C[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Removing and r eplacing the server panels 61 8 Fix the Base Assembly to the rack with the claw screws on the front. F ix the Base Assembly 9 T ighten the eight scre ws tem porarily f astened in step 2. F ix Rails Claw sc rew[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Removing and r e placing the server panels 62 10 Attach W asher , Spring W asher and Guide Pin (M6) on the back. Atta chin g th e G uid e P in 11 Attach the Front Bracket ( L) or Front Brack et (R) t o the serv er bay with Scre ws (M3). Attach the F r ont Brac ket When you insert the serve r bay into the right of [...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Removing and r eplacing the server panels 63 12 Place the serv er bay on the Base Assembly and insert. Insert the server bay 13 Loosen the claw scre w to draw out the Base Assembly b y about 100 mm. Drawing out the Base Assembly When turning the claw scre w s, remove the front panel so that you do not catch your f [...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Removing and r e placing the server panels 64 14 Fix the Base Assembly to the server housing with a scre w (M3). F ixing the Server Housing When using the rack blank module, attach the Fr ont Bracket to the Blank Bracket using the tw o flat scre ws, and place both on the Base Assembly and fix with tw o flat scre w[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Removing and r eplacing the server panels 65 15 Insert the entire Base Assembly into the r ack. Inserting Into Rac k Blank Module 16 Fix the housing on the left and right with the cl aw scre ws of Front Bracket (L) and Front Brack et (R). F ix the housing on the left and right When turning the claw scre w s, remove[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Removing and r e placing the server panels 66 Sliding the serve r out of or into the rack When installing an optional devi ce to a Rack T ype server , follo w the instruct ions mentioned. W A RNIN G: Don't slide more than two Rack Moun t T rays out of the rack at the sam e time . If t wo or more un its a re p[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Removing and r eplacing the server panels 67 Sliding the server (Rack T ype) out of the rack Slide the serv er out of the rack in the proced ure described belo w , while referring to “Before st arting operation” on page 48. 1 If the serv er is running, shut it do wn and switch of f the po wer . 2 Switch of f al[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Removing and r e placing the server panels 68 Removing the scr ew 7 Slide the serv er out of the rack. Sliding the server (Rack T ype) into the rack 1 Gently slide the serv er into the rack, acc ording to the rack assembly procedure step 10 - 15. 2 When it is located in place, f ix the serv er with four scre ws. W[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware P ower Supply Unit 69 Power Supply Unit Removing the pow er supply unit The power suppl y unit must be remov ed and attached when replacing or adding on memory or batteries. NOTE: Th e instal lation and r eplacem ent of the pow er supply unit requ ires spec ial techn ology an d knowledg e. If you have no ex perienc[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware P ower Supply Unit 70 5 Disconnect the po wer cable and signal cable. Disconnecting the cables Installing the power supply unit NOTE: Th e instal lation and r eplacem ent of the pow er supply unit requ ires spec ial techn ology an d knowledg e. If you have no ex perience in in stalling the power supply unit or if [...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware P ower Supply Unit 71 4 Connect the po wer cable and signal cable. Connecting the cables 5 Install the po wer supply unit , slide back sli ghtly and f ix it with six scre ws. Installing the power supply unit 6 Attach the serv er panels and outer co vers.[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Memory module 72 Memory module Y our server can accommodate a maximum of three 128-MB, 256- MB, 512-MB or 1-GB DIMMs (Dual In-line Memory Modules) with the ECC (Error Correction Control), which operate at a sys- tem bus clock f requency of 133 MHz. See “Specif ications” on page 216. The memory can be expanded [...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Memory module 73 128 512 512 1152 128 1024 1152 256 256 512 1024 512 512 1024 1024 1024 256 256 256 768 128 128 512 768 256 512 768 128 256 256 640 128 512 640 128 128 256 512 256 256 512 512 512 128 128 128 384 128 256 384 256 256 128 128 256 128 128 Uni t : MB Slot1 Slot2 Slot3 T otal[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Memory module 74 Memory slots W A RNIN G: When ins talling a per ipheral un it, don 't open any part o ther than those sp ecifie d by th e inst ructi ons. T ou ching unspec ified part s may cause an el ectric shock. CAUTI ON: Do not in stal l or remov e addit ional memory mod- ules when th e server has just b[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Memory module 75 Before installing an addit ional memory module, carefully read “Before starting operati on” on page 48 and proceed as follo ws: 1 If the serv er is in operation, firs t shut it do wn and switch of f the po wer supply to it. 2 Unplug the po wer cable from the A C outlet. NOTE: In stalli ng a mem[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Memory module 76 6 Insert the memory module into the proper memory slot, paying attention to the positi on of each notch on the memory module. Insert the memory module until it is lock ed by the hooks on both sides. Installing a memory module 7 Install the po wer supply unit. See “Po wer Supply Unit” on page 6[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Memory module 77 Removing a memory module Before remo ving a memory module, carefully read “Before start- ing operation” on page 48 and proceed to the job follo wing the procedure mentioned belo w: 1 If the serv er is in operation, shut it do wn and switch of f the po w er . 2 Unplug the po wer cable from the A[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware CPU module 78 6 Install the po wer supply unit. See “Po wer Supply Unit” on page 69 7 Fit the serv er panels and outer co vers t o the server . 8 Connect the po wer c able of the serv er to t he po wer supply and switch on the serv er CPU module The server i s classif ied into 2 models, each having di fferent [...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware CPU module 79 Installing the CPU module NOTE: The CPU m odule may be fatall y dama ged by st atic electric ity becau se it consis ts of prec ise electro nic parts. Th e human body con tains stati c electr icity . The refore, disch arge the sta tic el ectric ity bef ore i nstalling the CPU mod ule. Static electric i[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware CPU module 80 Removing the PCI brac ket[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware CPU module 81 5 Remov e one scre w that fix the r iser card and remov e the riser card. Removing the riser car d NOTE: Lift up the riser card with a screw driver to rem ove .[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware CPU module 82 6 Remov e two scre ws and the fan duct. Removing the fan duct 7 Raise the lock le ver of the expansion CPU sock et. Raising the loc k lever[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware CPU module 83 8 Align the CPU pins correctly with the holes in the sock et, and insert the CPU module as far as it will go. Inserting t he CPU module NOTE: A standard C PU module is installe d in the socket 1. T o extend the CPU module , instal l it in th e socke t 2. 9 Push down the l ock lev er of the sock et unt[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware CPU module 84 11 Lightly push the heat sink in the di rection of the socket , and fix it by eng aging the clips with the upper and lo wer hooks of the socket. Attachi ng the heat sink F ixing the clips NOTE: Do no t push the f in se ction of heat s ink of the CPU module. This may ca use the defo rmation of the hea[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware CPU module 85 12 Attach the fan duct and f ix it with tw o scre ws. Attachi ng the fan duct 13 Attach the riser card and f ix it with one scre w . Attachi ng the riser car d 14 Fix the PCI bracket with tw o scre ws.[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware CPU module 86 F ixing the PCI brack et 15 Install the serv er panels. 16 Connect the po wer c able of the serv er to t he po wer supply and switch on the serv er . 17 Confir m that the CPU module is recognized properly with the display on the screen. The example below sho ws a 866 MHz, 2-CPU configuration. NOTE: W[...]

  • Seite 109

    Installing and Removing Hard ware CPU module 87 Replacing the CP U module NOTE: The CPU m odule may be fatall y dama ged by st atic electric ity becau se it consis ts of prec ise electro nic parts. Th e human body con tains stati c electr icity . The refore, disch arge the sta tic el ectric ity bef ore i nstalling the CPU mod ule. Stati c electric [...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware CPU module 88 Removing the PCI brac ket 5 Remov e one scre w that f ix the riser card, and remo ve the riser card. Removing the riser car d[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware CPU module 89 NOTE: Lift up the riser card with a screw driver to rem ove . 6 Remov e two scre ws and the fan duct. Removing the fan duct. 7 Release the clips that secur e the heat sink for the CPU module to be remov ed, and remov e the heat sink. The heat sink is f ixed with cli ps that are engaged with the upper [...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware CPU module 90 Releasing the clips Removing the heat sink 8 Raise the lock le ver s of the socket in which the CPU module you want to remov e is mounted. Raising the loc k lever[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware CPU module 91 9 Remov e the CPU module. Removing the CPU module 10 Install a new CPU module f ollo wing the same procedure a s for extensi on modules. NOTE: Do no t push the f in se ction of heat s ink of the CPU modu le. Thi s may cau se def ormat ion of the hea t sink. Push the CP U module unti l both ends o f it[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware CPU module 92 12 Install the riser card on the motherboard and fi x it with one scre w . Installing the PCI riser car d 13 Attach the PCI bracket with tw o scre ws. F ixing the PCI brack et 14 Install the serv er panels. 15 Connect the po wer c able of the serv er to t he po wer supply and switch on the serv er . [...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware CPU module 93 The example below sho ws a 866 MHz, 2-CPU configuration. NOTE: When a CPU mod ule is extende d, the oper ating sys- tem (OS) ma y have to be rei nstalled to recognize a new CPU module. The CPU mod ules w ith different CP U speeds cannot be used togethe r . Confir m the CPU sp eed of your mode l when p[...]

  • Seite 116

    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Internal battery 94 Intern al battery This server has an internal battery to store t he information on a timer and system conf iguration. The replacement of a battery requires special tec hnology and knowledge. T oshiba recommends that you a sk your authorized MA GNIA service pro vider to replace the internal batt[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Internal battery 95 Replacing the internal batte ry Replace the battery in the procedure described belo w , while refer- ring to “Before starting oper ation” on page 48: 1 Write do wn the system conf iguration infor mation. 2 Shut do wn and switch of f your server . 3 Unplug the po wer cable. NOTE: D on't [...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Internal battery 96 7 Put your f ingers belo w the battery , and pull it up. Removing the battery 8 Install a ne w battery with pol arity ( +) up. Installing the batter y[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Internal battery 97 9 Install the board for the wireless card and f ix it with four scre ws. Installing the boar d for the wir eless car d 10 Install the po wer supply unit. 11 Install the serv er panels. 12 Connect the power cable of the serv er to the power supply , and switch on the serv er . 13 Set the serv er [...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Har d Dis k Dri ve (H DD) – IDE HDD– 98 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) –IDE HDD– Slot numbers (of 1 t o 2 from bottom) are assigned to each slot of a hard disk dri v e. Installing the hard disk drive NOTE: Th e instal lation and r eplacement of a hard disk dri ve requ ires s pecial t echnolo gy or k nowle dge. If y[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Har d Dis k D riv e (H DD) –I DE H D D– 99 5 Pull out the HDD slot spacer that w as partially e xtracted. 6 Push the hard disk dri ve complete ly into the slot where you want to mount it. Installing the har d disk drive 7 Close the detachable le v er and fi x it. Push in the detacha ble lev er so that the hard [...]

  • Seite 122

    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Har d Dis k Dri ve (H DD) – IDE HDD– 100 9 Connect the power cable of the serv er to the power supply , and switch on the serv er . NOTE: The settin g of an oper ating syst em (OS) o r applicat ion softwa re may hav e to b e chan ged afte r add ing or r emoving a hard di sk dr ive. Replacing a hard disk drive [...]

  • Seite 123

    Installing and Removing Hard ware Har d Dis k D riv e (H DD) –I DE H D D– 101 2 Confir m the position of a faulty de vice. The STS indicator of the fault y devic e is lit amber . CAUTION : The hard di sk drive ge nerates he at when in use. T o av oid burn s, hold th e disk tray when removi ng the hard disk d rive. 3 T ilt o ver the detachable l[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Har d Dis k Dri ve (H DD) – IDE HDD– 102 Pulling out the har d disk driv e 5 Install a ne w hard disk dri v e in the same procedure as for extensi on. See “Installing the hard disk dr iv e” on page 98. 6 After a short time, conf irm that the PWR indicator light s up. 7 Attach the front panel. 8 Reco ver (r[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Expansion car ds 103 Expansion cards One PCI expansion card can be instal led in the server . Expansion slots Restrictions on PCI expansion cards The PCI slot support 64 bit/66 MHz and less than 194mm long PCI cards. PCI slot[...]

  • Seite 126

    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Expansion car ds 104 Installing the SCSI riser card W A RNING: Do not touch a ny part s except those ne cessar y for inst alli ng th e dev ice. Ther e ar e many high -volt age p arts that ma y cause an elec tric sho ck. When in stallin g or r emovin g the e xpansio n card, shut the server dow n, swit ch off the po[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Expansion car ds 105 5 Install the SCSI cable. Installing the SCSI cable 6 Connect the SCSI cable of the SCSI riser card. Connecting the SCSI cable of the SCSI riser car d[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Expansion car ds 106 7 Insert the e xpansion card in the SCSI riser card. Inserting the e xpansion car d 8 Install the SCSI riser card on the m otherboard and fix it by one scre w . Installing the SCSI riser car d[...]

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    Installing and Removing Hard ware Expansion car ds 107 9 Fix the PCI bracket with tw o scre ws. F ixing the PCI brack et 10 Install the po wer supply unit. 11 Install the serv er panels. 12 Connect the po wer cable of the serv er to the po wer supply , switch on the serv er . T o remove the SCSI Riser card, plea se re verse the abo v e procedure.[...]

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    Installin g and Remov ing Hardware Expansion car ds 108[...]

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    Chapter 3 T ypes of Exter nal U nit ... .... .... ....... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ...... ..... .... 110 Front view of the Ext ernal Hard Driv e Un it Z1 (w ith the front panel close d) .... .... .... ...... .... .... ....... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ....... .... .. 11 1 Front view of the Ext ernal Hard Driv e Un it Z1 (w ith[...]

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    11 0 External Unit Setup T ypes of External Unit The follo wing two types of Exter nal Unit (sold separately) are av ailable for this serv er: c External Hard Dri ve Unit Z1 c External De vice Bay Unit Z1[...]

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    External Uni t Setup F r ont view of the Exter nal Har d Drive Unit Z1 (with t he fr ont panel closed) 111 Front view of the Externa l Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front p anel closed) F r ont view with the f r ont panel closed Key lock The front panel can be locked at two le v els: full access and no access, depending on the direction of the k e y[...]

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    External Uni t Setup F r ont view of the External Hard D rive Unit Z1 (with the fr ont panel opened) 11 2 Front view of the Externa l Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front p anel opened) F r ont view of the Micr o T ower T ype (1) Front panel The front panel can be opened by re leasing the ke y lock, pushing its upper center (::) and detached by unhoo[...]

  • Seite 135

    External Uni t Setup F r ont v iew of the External Har d Drive Unit Z1 (wit h the fr ont panel ope ned) 11 3 (2) Power button The server has an po w er b utton on the front panel. P ower button See “Switching on the serv er” on page 33 and “Switching of f the server ” on page 42. Po wer b utton Press this but ton to forcibly turn on or of f[...]

  • Seite 136

    External Uni t Setup F r ont view of the External Hard D rive Unit Z1 (with the fr ont panel opened) 11 4 (3) System sta tus indicators This server has 2 operating status indicators on the f ront panel. System status indicator s NOTE: If any trou ble has occu rred, con tact an au thorized MAGNIA se rvice provider . Indicator Status Meaning Po wer O[...]

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    External Uni t Setup F r ont v iew of the External Har d Drive Unit Z1 (wit h the fr ont panel ope ned) 11 5 (4) HDD sta tus indicators If the de vice bay accommodates hard disk dri v es, the status of each hard disk dri ve i s indicated by the po wer indicator and the status indicator loc ated abov e the de vice bay . HDD status indicators Indicat[...]

  • Seite 138

    External Uni t Setup F r ont view of the External Hard D rive Unit Z1 (with the fr ont panel opened) 11 6 NOTE: Wh en a statu s indicator is lit amber , the corre spond- ing hard d isk drive ma y be fau lty . If it is found to be def ective, replace it . If your system has a built-in RAI D control ler , you can re plac e the fault y dri ve witho u [...]

  • Seite 139

    External Uni t Setup Rear view of the External Har d Drive Unit Z1 11 7 Rear view of the Exte rnal Hard Drive Unit Z1 Rear view of the External Har d Drive Unit Z1 AC power connector Used to connect the A C po wer cable. See “Connecting the po wer cable” on page 31. I/O connectors Plug the cables of peripheral de vices into their respecti ve I/[...]

  • Seite 140

    External Uni t Setup Installi ng and Removing Har d D isk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD- 11 8 Installing and Re moving Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HD D- The slot numbers (of 1 to 4) are assigned to ea ch slot of a hard disk dri ve. Read “Before starting operation” on page 48 before installing additional hard disk dri v es, and mount them in the slots, [...]

  • Seite 141

    External Uni t Setup Installi ng and Removing Har d Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD- 11 9 2 T ilt o ver the detachable le ver of the slot where you want to install a hard disk dri v e, by pulling i ts knob tow ard you. Pulling the detac hable lever t owar d you 3 Pull out the HDD slot spacer that w as partially e xtracted. 4 Push the hard disk dri ve co[...]

  • Seite 142

    External Uni t Setup Installi ng and Removing Har d D isk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD- 120 5 Close the detachable le v er and fi x it. Push in the detacha ble lev er so that the hard di sk dri ve i s fi rmly fixe d . F ixing the detachable lev er 6 Attach the front panel. NOTE: The settin g of an oper ating syst em (OS) o r applicat ion software may ha v[...]

  • Seite 143

    External Uni t Setup Installi ng and Removing Har d Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD- 121 NOTE: Hard disk drive s canno t be r eplac ed while the sy stem is in operat ion, unless a R AID control ler is install ed. Be sure to unplug th e powe r cable befor e proceedi ng to replac ement. By se tting a spare disk ( hot s pare), a disk array can be auto- mat[...]

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    External Uni t Setup Installi ng and Removing Har d D isk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD- 122 Removing the fr ont panel See “Front panel” on page 11. 2 Confir m the position of a faulty disk. The ST A TUS indicator ( ) of a faulty disk lights amber . CAUTION : The hard di sk drive gener ates heat w hen in use. T o av oid burn s, hold th e disk tray when[...]

  • Seite 145

    External Uni t Setup Installi ng and Removing Har d Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD- 123 NOTE: B efore pulling out the hard di sk drive, make sure that it is f aulty . If a nor mally o pera ting disk is pu lled out b y mis- take, i t may dam age t he se rver or d estroy a nd lo se impor tant progra ms or data. 4 While holding the disk tray , carefully r[...]

  • Seite 146

    External Uni t Setup Setup of disk array (RAID) 124 NOTE: If the ser ver uses a RAID cont roller fo r redun dancy , the ope ration is con tinued by a spare disk without st opping the syst em, ev en if o ne of the ha rd disk drives that c onfigure a disk array fa ils (downg rade d operatio n). Howe ver , if another disk fail s, it m ay destro y and [...]

  • Seite 147

    External Uni t Setup F r ont view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with t he fr ont panel closed) 125 Front view of the Externa l Device Bay Unit Z1 (with the front p anel closed) F r ont view with the f r ont panel closed Key lock The front panel can be locked at two le v els: full access and no access, depending on the direction of the k e yho[...]

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    External Uni t Setup F r ont view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with th e fr ont panel opened) 126 Front view of the Externa l Device Bay Unit Z1 (with the front p anel opened) F r ont view of the Micr o T ower T ype (1) Front panel The front panel can be opened by re leasing the ke y lock, pushing its upper center (::) and detached by unhook[...]

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    External Uni t Setup F r ont view of the Extern al Device Bay Unit Z1 (with t he fr ont panel opened) 127 (2) Power button The server has an po w er b utton on the front panel. P ower button See “Switching on the serv er” on page 33 and “Switching of f the server ” on page 42. Po wer b utton Press this but ton to forcibly turn on or of f th[...]

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    External Uni t Setup F r ont view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with th e fr ont panel opened) 128 (3) System sta tus indicators This server has 2 operating status indicators on the f ront panel. System status indicator s NOTE: If a ny prob lem has o ccurred, cont act an authoriz ed MAGNIA se rvice provider . Indicator Status Meaning Po w er [...]

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    External Uni t Setup Rear vie w of th e External Device Bay Unit Z1 129 Rear view of the Exte rnal Device Bay Unit Z1 Rear view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 AC power connector Used to connect the A C po wer cable. See “Connecting the po wer cable” on page 31. I/O connectors Plug the cables of peripheral de vices into their respecti ve I/O[...]

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    External Uni t Setup Installi ng SCSI device 130 (2) SCSI connector ( ) Used to connect the System Unit. See “How to connect peripheral de vices” on page 26. Installing SCSI device The installation of a SCSI de vice requires spe cial kno wledge or technology . If you have no experience in insta lling a SCSI devi ce or require assistance , consu[...]

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    External Uni t Setup Installi ng SCSI device 131 3 Open the front panel. 4 Remov e four scre ws and remo ve the outer co ver (upper). Removing the outer co ver 5 Remov e se ven scre ws and remo ve the top co ver . Removing the top co ver[...]

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    External Uni t Setup Installi ng SCSI device 132 6 Remov e the po wer and signal cables. When removing the si gnal cable, disconnect it from the Exter- nal De vice Bay Unit Z1. Removing the cables 7 Remov e four scre ws that f ix the SCSI de vice. Removing the scr ew s[...]

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    External Uni t Setup Installi ng SCSI device 133 8 Pull out the SCSI de vice completely . Remove the SCSI dev ice 9 Set the SCSI ID so that it would not be the same as other de vice. 10 Insert the SCSI de vice into the unit. 11 Attach the four scre ws and f ix the SCSI de vice. Installing the SCSI de vice[...]

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    External Uni t Setup Installi ng SCSI device 134 12 Connect the po wer and signal cables. Connecting the cables 13 Attach the top cov er and f ix it with se v en scre ws. Attachi ng the top cover[...]

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    External Uni t Setup How to C onnect a n Externa l Unit 135 14 Attach the outer co ver (upper) and fi x it with four scre ws. Attachi ng the outer cover 15 Close the front panel. 16 Connect the po wer c able of the serv er to t he po wer supply and switch on the serv er . How to Connect an External Unit Connection between External Hard Dri ve Unit [...]

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    External Uni t Setup How to Connect an Externa l Unit 136 When connecting External Units b y External Unit control cables, follo w the procedure belo w . 1 Connect each Units in the follo wing order: System Unit → Exter nal Hard Dri ve Unit Z1 → External De vice Bay Unit Z1 2 When one External Hard Dri ve Unit Z1 is connect ed with SCSI connect[...]

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    Chapter 4 BIOS set up utili ty ..... .... ...... ...... ..... .... ...... .... ...... .... ...... .... ....... .. 138 SCSI Utility ... ...... .... ...... ...... .... ....... .... ...... .... ...... .... ...... .... ..... .... 150 Remote Man agemen t and Fron t Panel Display Se tup T ool 156 Configuring MegaRAID I DE . ..... ...... .... ...... .... [...]

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    138 S yst em C onf i gur at i on S et u p BIOS setup utility NOTE: The menus show n in this ch apter a re just examp les. The BIOS Setup Utility is a menu type of program designed to verif y and modify the basic settings of the motherboard.[...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup BIOS setup utility 139 Starting the setu p utilit y The BIOS screen will appear when the serv er is started. T o start the BIOS Setup Utility , press the F2 key immediately af ter the BIOS screen appears. The message “Entering Setup...” appears on the screen. After the system completes the Po wer-On- Self-T est [...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up BIOS setup utility 140 Menu screen The follo wing menu will be displayed when the BIOS Setup Util- ity is started: Menu configuration The BIOS Setup Utility includes the follo wing f i ve menu options: PhoenixBIOS Setup Util ity Advanced Securi ty Boot Exit System Time : System Date : Primary Mas ter Primary Sla ve [...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup BIOS setup utility 141 BIOS Setup Utility Keyboard Commands Changing BIOS Settings T o change BIOS settings, f ollo w these steps: 1 Mov e the black bar to the desire d item using the arro w keys < ↑ > < ↓ >. 2 Press the <Enter> k ey . The submenu corresponding to the selected item appears. 3 S[...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up BIOS setup utility 142 Main menu c Sys tem T i me/Sys tem D ate Enter the system date and time. Generally , a slight error occurs i n clock precision. T o prev ent this, periodically adj ust the system time. c Primary Master/Primary Sla ve Displays the type of connected IDE Dri ve (CD-R OM dri ve). Do not change thi[...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup BIOS setup utility 143 c DRAM Frequency Displays DRAM Frequency . c Processor Settings Processor 1/Processor 2 Displays Processor speed/ID/Cache memory size. Processor 2 is only displayed when there is a second CPU. c Memory Shadow The follo wing submenu appears: System shadow :[Enabled] Do not change this setting. [...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up BIOS setup utility 144 Enables or disables all memory cachi ng. Cache System BIOS ar e a :[Write pr otect] Controls caching of system BIOS area. Cache V ideo BIOS ar ea :[Write pr otect] Controls caching of video BIOS area. Cache Base 0-512k :[Write Back] Controls caching of base memory 0-512k. Cache Base 512k-640k [...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup BIOS setup utility 145 Displays a vai lable system memory size. c Extended Memory Displays ext ended memory size. c BMC V ersion Dis pla ys BM C v ersi on. c BIOS V ersion Displays system BIOS version. Advanced menu This section describes the adv anced settings a v ailable in the v ari- ous BIOS Setup Uti lity menus[...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up BIOS setup utility 146 SCSI :[Enabled] Set SCSI riser card setting. LAN :[Enabled] Set on-board LAN setting. PCI Devic e slot #1 The follo wing submenu appears: Option R OM Scan :[Enabled] Do not change this setting. Enable Master :[En abled] Enables selecte d de vice as a PCI b us master . Latency T imer :[0040h] S[...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup BIOS setup utility 147 The follo wing submenu appears. Serial port A : [A uto] Do not change this setting. c PS/2 Mouse :[A uto Detect] Do not change this setting. c Local Bus IDE adapter :[Primary] Set local IDE adapter setting. c Legacy USB support :[Enabled] When Disabled is s et, the USB floppy disk dri v e can [...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up BIOS setup utility 148 Security menu This section describes the sec urity settings a v ailable in the BIOS Setup Utility . c Set Supervisor P assword Allo ws Supervisor P assword to be re gistered, changed, and/or deleted. T o delete a password, press <Enter> with “Ne w P ass- word”. Y ou are prompted to e[...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup BIOS setup utility 149 Boot menu This section describes the Boot options av ailable in t he BIOS Setup Utility . This m enu allo ws you to set the sequence in which the operating system searches de vices for the boot fil es. Do not change these settings. c +Removable De vices Specif ies the boot sequence for the flo[...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up SCSI Utility 150 Exit menu c Exit Sa ving Changes Sav es changes and restarts t he system. Performs the same function as pressing the F10 k ey . c Exit Discarding Changes Discards all recent conf iguration changes , then restarts the server . c Loa d Set up D efa ult s Resets all setup options to thei r default v al[...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup SCSI Utility 151 Starting the SCSI Ut ility When the serv er is turned on or restarted, the monitor displays the onboard SCSI BIOS initialize message sho wn belo w . The display dif fers based on the type of SCSI de vice installed in t he server . When the set tings are correct, t he SCSI ID and de vice name of the [...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up SCSI Utility 152 Menu configuration When the SCSI Utility starts, the monitor enters the follo wing main menu display mode: The internal SCSI dri v e are connected to the controllers. Only use the “Confi gure/V iew Host Adapter Setting” when the server is in the de vice setting screen mode. Do not modify the “[...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup SCSI Utility 153 Changing SCSI Device Settings 1 Using the arro w ke ys (< ↑ >< ↓ >), select the desired it em then press the <Enter> ke y . The submenu or selection menu corre- sponding to the selected item appears. 2 Make an y necessary changes then sa ve the changes . 3 Select Exit this Menu[...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up SCSI Utility 154 c Host Adapter SCSI T ermination : Enabled Specif ies whether the SCSI bus is to be terminated using the SCSI host adapter . Do not change this setting. c Boot Device Options Specif ies the SCSI de vice from which the system is to be booted. c Boot SCSI ID : 0 Selects the SCSI ID of the de vice whic[...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup SCSI Utility 155 Specif ies whether logical unit numbers are supported. c Include in BIOS Scan : Y es Specif ies whether the de vice is to be scanned when SCSI BIOS starts. c Advanced Conf igurati on Options Sets up detailed data on the SCSI controller . c Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization : Enabled Specif ies whe[...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up Remote Management and F r ont P anel Display Setup T ool 156 Remote Manage ment and Front Panel Displa y Setup T ool The Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup T ool is used for setting/updati ng information for enabling remote man- agement on the NetW are en vironment, and for setti ng display characters o[...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup Remote Management and F r ont P anel Display Setup T ool 157 c [T o set up the IP address ] 1 When the menu appears, select [1] or [2]. The currently held informat ion appears as follows, and the sys- tem waits f or entry of the ne w update va lues. 2 Enter <Y> at “Change LANx IP Address? [y/n] ”, and ente[...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up Remote Management and F r ont P anel Display Setup T ool 158 The currently held informat ion appears as follows, and the sys- tem waits f or entry of the ne w update va lues. 2 Enter <Y> at “Change LANx Subnet Mask? [y/n]”, and enter the ne w subnet mask at “Please Input (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)>>”. If [...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup Remote Management and F r ont P anel Display Setup T ool 159 The follo wing screen appears. 2 Next, select the messages to be set. T o exit, press the <Esc> k ey . [1] ke y : Set USER1 messages. [2] ke y : Set USER2 messages. [Esc] ke y : Exit Front Panel Display setup. 3 Enter a character stri ng within 16 ch[...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up Configur ing Me gaRAID IDE 160 Configuring MegaRAID IDE Configuring MegaRAID IDE This section e xplains ho w to: c conf igure Meg aRAID IDE and arrays c assign RAID le vel s c plan the array conf igurati on c optimize storage c use the Me gaRAID IDE Setup Utility Config uring Arrays Orga nize the physical disk dri v[...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup Configuri ng Me gaR AID IDE 161 Selecting a RAID Level T o ensure the best performance, you should select the optima l RAID lev el when you create a system dri v e. The optimal RAID le v el for your disk array depends on the follo wing factors: c Number of dri ves i n the disk array c Capacity of the dri v es in the[...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up Configur ing Me gaRAID IDE 162 1 Press the <Ctrl > + <M> keys to run the Me g aRAID IDE Man- ager . 2 Defi ne and configure one or more logica l dri ves. 3 Create and conf igure one or more system dri v es (logical dri ves). Select the RAID le vel , write cache polic y , virus protec- tion, and DMA tra n[...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup Configuri ng Me gaR AID IDE 163 Using the MegaRAID I DE Setup Utility Setup window The Setup window has thr ee sections: c array informati on c physical dr i ve info rmation c help inform ation Only the Array Information windo w and Physical Dri ves Inform a- tion windo w are acti v e. The Array Information windo w [...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up Configur ing Me gaRAID IDE 164 c Dri v e numbers of the physical dri ve s included in the array c Stripe size (32 KB to 4 MB) which is val id for Stripe conf igu- rations only c Whether the system is bootable from one of the conf igured arrays c Build Array function, which is v alid for Mirr or array . This option i[...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup Configuri ng Me gaR AID IDE 165 c Boot sector virus protecti on c DMA transfers c Enable / Disable Buzzer NOTE: These opti ons ap ply to all drive s att ached to M ega- RAID IDE. Help section The Help section of the Setup windo w screen displays hints on av ailable options. The Help section al so provides a list of [...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up Configur ing Me gaRAID IDE 166 Create A rray (F4) Press the <F2> ke y to create a disk array . When you create an array , a default ar ray template is created. Y ou m ust edit the array properties to complete the arr ay creation. Use arro w na vigation ke ys to highlight a property f ield and press <Enter&g[...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup Configuri ng Me gaR AID IDE 167 Use the arro w na vigation ke ys and press the Spacebar to selec t or deselect the dri v e or dri v es to be part of the array . Press <Enter> when done. If you select mirror mode as the array type, you must select two dri ves to be in the arr ay . This pop-up window will appear[...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up Configur ing Me gaRAID IDE 168 Bootab le This determines which of the conf igured arrays should be used for booting the system when MegaRAID IDE is selected as the boot de vice. The options are Y es or No. Y ou can select the boot de vice from the system BIOS setup. Only one array is allo wed to be bootable in a sys[...]

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    Sys tem C onfi gur ati on S etup Configuri ng Me gaR AID IDE 169 Delete Arr ay (F5) Press the <F5> ke y to delete a currently conf igured arra y . Use arro w ke ys to go ove r to the array you want to delete and then press <F5>. CA U T IO N : U se this op tion wit h cauti on. When you dele te an array , you lose the array configur ation[...]

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    Syst em Co nfi gur atio n Set up Configur ing Me gaRAID IDE 170 Save and Exit (F10) When you hav e completed the array confi guration, press <F10> to sav e the conf iguration and e xit. If you do not w ant to sa ve the con- fi guration or any changes t hat you hav e made, press the <Esc> ke y . Subsequent message box es display for conf[...]

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    Chapter 5 Wi n d o w s ® NT Server 4 .0 ... ....... .... .... ...... .... ...... .... .... ....... .... .. 17 2 Wi n d o w s ® 2000 Server . .... .... ....... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ...... ..... .... 17 3 NetW are . .... .... ...... ........ ...... ........ ....... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ..... .... 178 Harn essEye/w eb [...]

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    172 In s t a llin g S o f t w a r e Windows NT ® Server 4.0 Y ou can install W indo ws NT on your server automatically using the T osh iba Ser ver S etu p T oo l. See “T oshiba Server Setup T ool User's Guide“ for the procedure of the automatic inst allation. Setting the motherboard Before proceeding to the install ation of W indo ws NT ,[...]

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    Installin g Software W indows® 2000 Server 173 Windows ® 200 0 Server Y ou can install W indo ws 2000 Serv er on your serv er in tw o dif fer- ent ways: instal ling it automaticall y using the T oshiba Server Setup T ool or installing it manually , by follo wing the normal installation st eps set for W indo ws 2000. This section e xplains ho w to[...]

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    Installin g Software W indows® 2000 Server 174 Selecting the disk driver Selecting the ID E CD-ROM Controll er driver Use the dri v er contained on the CD-R OM of the W indo ws 2000 Serv er . Selecting a driver for the IDE RAID controller T o select the dri ver , follow these st eps. 1 Press the <F6> ke y after the W indows 2000 Serv er Setu[...]

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    Installin g Software W indows® 2000 Server 175 8 When the follo wing message appears, select “ Adaptec AIC- 7892 Ultra160 SCSI ”. Selecting a driver for the RAID controller E /F (MR493/MR475) T o select the dri ver , follow these st eps. 1 Press the <F6> ke y after the W indows 2000 Serv er Setup win- do w has turned entirely to blue. 2 [...]

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    Installin g Software W indows® 2000 Server 176 Installing the display driver When installation of the W indo ws 2000 Serv er is complete, it is required to change the dri v er that is automatically det ected by the W indo ws 2000 Serv er Installer to the display dr iv er contained on the CD-R OM of the T oshiba Server Setup T ool. T o change the d[...]

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    Installin g Software W indows® 2000 Server 177 3 Click “Ne xt” in the “Update De vice Dri ver W i zard”. 4 Select “Search for a suitabl e dri ver for my de vice” , click Ne xt 5 Set Server Set up T ool CD into CD-R OM dri ve, check at “Specify a location”, click “Ne xt”. 6 T ype following dri v er pass to “Copy ma nufacture&a[...]

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    Installin g Software NetW ar e 178 6 Install the Service and Softw are (Po wer Console Plus) of the RAID Controller (when the RAID Controller is additionally connected) or Me gaRAID Configurat ion Console (when IDE RAID is used). 7 Install the Backplane Dri v er (when IDE RAID is used). Use the floppy disk supplied wit h the RAID Controller for ins[...]

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    Installin g Software NetW ar e 179 Intel LAN NetW are Driv er AMI IDE RAID NetW are Dri ver Setup of the MS-DOS environment Installation of NetW are can be done in the three ways : (1) Install the MS-DOS by use of the T oshiba Serv er Setup T ool so that the installi ng en vironment for t he NetW are is automati- cally set up. After the MS-DOS is i[...]

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    Installin g Software NetW ar e 180 (2) The CD-R OM dri ve is re cognized by MS-DOS. T o make the MS-DOS recognize the CD-R OM dri ve, set up the MS-DOS en vironment as mentioned in the preceding step (1) and set the floppy dis k labeled “DOS Disk” (created b y the T oshiba Server Setup T ool) on the floppy disk dri ve. Then, operate as follo ws[...]

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    Installin g Software NetW ar e 181 1 Mov e the cursor to “Storage adapte rs” on the menu show n abov e with the arro w ke ys, and press the <Enter> k ey . 2 As the following menu appears, delete “ ADPT160M” with the <Del> ke y . 3 Insert the AMI IDE RAID NetW are Driv er created with the T oshiba Server Setup T ool in the floppy[...]

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    Installin g Software NetW ar e 182 6 Input Slot Number “10008” to MEGAIDE property . Proceed with installati on by follo wing the inst ructions that appear on the screen: Selecting the SCSI Riser card driver The installer detects the SCSI controller , and the follo wing menu appears. Select “Modify ,” and replace the dri ver according t o t[...]

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    Installin g Software NetW ar e 183 2 As the following menu appears, delete “ ADPT160M” with the <Del> ke y . 3 Insert the Adaptec Ultra160 NetW are Dri ver cre ated with the T oshiba Server Setup T ool in the floppy disk dri v e. 4 Select “ Add an unlisted dri ver <Ins>” b y pressing the <Insert> ke y twice. 5 Press the &l[...]

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    Installin g Software NetW ar e 184 Select “Modify ,” and replace the dri ver according t o the following procedure: 1 Mov e the cursor to “Storage adapte rs” on the menu sho wn abov e with the arro w ke ys, and press the <Enter> k ey . 2 As the following menu appears, delete “ ADPT160M” with the <Del> ke y 3 Set the floppy d[...]

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    Installin g Software NetW ar e 185 5 Press the <F3> ke y to designate the directory of the floppy disk as follo ws. A: NetW areNW 5 As the dri ver is detected, it is added to the “List of dri vers currently selected,” as sho wn belo w . Proceed with installati on operation follo wing the instructions that appear on the screen. Selecting[...]

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    Installin g Software NetW ar e 186 4 Select “ Add an unlisted dri ver <Ins>” b y pressing the <Insert> key . 5 Press the <Enter> ke y to ret rie ve dri v ers contained in the floppy disk. 6 When the dri ver s are detected, the y are added to the “List of network dri v ers currently selected.” Proceed with installati on by [...]

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    Installin g Software NetW ar e 187 Selecting the driver to install the NetW are 4.2 When the NetW are installer detects the SCSI disk adapter and the network adapter , it displays a windo w as sho wn below . The onboard SCSI controller , onboard netw ork adapter , and RAID controller use the dri v ers stored on the dri v er disk that comes with you[...]

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    Installin g Software NetW ar e 188 A: NetW are 5 Press the <Enter> ke y to ret rie ve dri v ers contained in the floppy disk. 6 When the dri ver list appears, select the foll owing dri v er . Proceed with installing operat ion, follo wing the instructions that appear on the screen. Selecting the SCSI Riser Card Cont roller driver F ollo w th[...]

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    Installin g Software NetW ar e 189 1 Select “Select an additional dri ver .” 2 Set the floppy disk labeled “Me gaRAID Dri vers & Utilities for SeriesXXX NetW are/MS-DOS” (supplied with the RAID Controller) in the flopp y disk dri ve. 3 Select “Install an unli sted dri ver <Ins>” b y pressi ng the <Insert> ke y . 4 Press [...]

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    Installin g Software NetW ar e 190 4 When the dri ver list appears, select the foll owing dri v er . 5 Input slot number “10005” to CE100B Parameters. Proceed with installing operat ion, follo wing the instructions that appear on the screen. Installation of Multi CP U Option s When the system is used in a 2CPU configurati on, follo w the pro- c[...]

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    Installin g Software HarnessEye/web 191 HarnessEye/web HarnessEye/web is a total serv er management application softw are. HarnessEye/web functions on W i ndows NT/2000 Serv er only . Installing and operation See “HarnessEye/web User's Guide” (on the Documentation CD- R OM) .[...]

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    Installin g Software AFT , ALB and IPSec functions 192 AF T , ALB and IPSec func tions The Network Adapter that is mounted in the serv er as the standard de vice has the adapter f ault tolerance (AFT) functi on, adapti ve load balance (ALB) function and IP Security(IPSec) function. Those functions can be utilized if an optional extensi on network a[...]

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    Installin g Software AFT , ALB and IPSec functions 193 1 Start up “Intel(R)PR OSet II” from “Start” - “Settings” - “Con- trol panel”. 2 Select one LAN adapter to conf igure AFT/ALB on from the “Intel(R)PR OSet II” adapter list, click the right mouse b utton, and select “Create Ne w T eam” under “ Add T eam”. 3 The T eami[...]

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    Installin g Software AFT , ALB and IPSec functions 194 c The LAN card and the de vice dri ver for the LAN card are inst al led. c PR OSETII is instal led. 2 Install AFT/ALB. 3 Open the control panel b y “Start” - “Settings” - “Control panel”, and start up “Intel(R)PR OSet II”. 4 Select one LAN adapter to use IPSEC functions on from [...]

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    Installin g Software AFT , ALB and IPSec functions 195 13 The Behavior scr een is displayed. Set as follo ws: c Mark the “Secure initia tor” checkbox at “Behavi or”. c Enter the temporary shared ke y at “Pre Shared K e y”. NOTE: Any ch aracter str ing (al phabetics , numb ers, symbo ls) of six ch aracter s or mo re can b e use d as the [...]

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    Installin g Software AFT , ALB and IPSec functions 196 Creating the PROS etII icon The PR OSetII icon is used for setting AFT/ALB. 1 The T oshiba Server Setup T ool CD-R OM (supplied) in the CD-R OM dri ve. Note: A the screen tha t is display ed after th e CD-RO M is inserted , click “ Exi t ” to clo se the sc reen. 2 Bro wse the CD-R OM dri v [...]

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    Installin g Software AFT , ALB and IPSec functions 197 2 Select a LAN adapter to which AFT/ALB is to be configured in the list of adapters i n “Intel(R)PR OSetII”, and select “Right click” → “ Add T eam” → “Create Ne w T eam”. 3 The “T eaming W izard” scre en is displayed. Select either “ Adapter Fault T olerance” or “[...]

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    Installin g Software AFT , ALB and IPSec functions 198 fi nger from the mouse button. When you do this, the “W el- come to the IP Security Polic y W izard” scree n appears. (3) In the “W elcome to the IP Security Polic y W izard” scr een, click “Next ”. Y ou will be prompted to enter the name of the policy t o create. Decide upon and en[...]

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    Installin g Software AFT , ALB and IPSec functions 199 checkbox, and set the same temporary shared ke y as in (4). When you hav e set the temporary shared ke y , select “Next ”. (10) When the “IP Fil ter List” screen i s displayed, mark the “ All IP T raf f ic” checkbox, and select “Next ”. (11) When the “Filter Action” scr een [...]

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    Installin g Software AFT , ALB and IPSec functions 200 (18) When the “IP Filter List” screen is displayed, make sure that the “ All ICMP Tra ff ic” checkbox is mark ed, and select “Next”. (19) When the “Filter Action” scr een is displayed, mark the “Per- mit” checkbox, and select “Next ”. The screen changes to the “Complet[...]

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    Installin g Software AFT , ALB and IPSec functions 201 When using NetW are: Loading of AFT or ALB is supported on NetW are 4.2 or later ve rs i o n . 1 Append by the LO AD statement to t he server's A UTOEXEC.NCF fi le so that AFT or ALB are automatically loaded each time that t he server is sta rted up. Example 1: T o load AF T LOAD <Drive[...]

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    Installin g Software A uto-shutdown function 202 Auto-shutdown function The auto-shutdo wn enables automatic e xecution of the sequence from shutting do wn the OS by the po wer switch through to turning OFF the po wer . The auto-shutdo wn function runs only on W indo ws NT/2000. Setting the auto-shutdown function Manually install the auto-shut do w[...]

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    Chapter 6 T ro uble shoo ting .. .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... ...... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .. 204 T roubl e with App licati on Softw are ........ ...... ...... ...... ......... ..... 211 Reme dy When W ind o ws NT/2 000 is Us able ........ ...... ..... ... 212 Remedy W hen W indows NT/20 00 i s Unusa ble . ...... ....... .[...]

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    204 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting If you sense some abnormality on the serv er , car ry out the follo w- ing checks according to the problem that is occur ring. NOTE: B efore yo u che ck the se rver ca bles o r expans ion cards, s witch o ff the serv er and perip heral d evices. I f checks are perfor med on the cab les or expansi on card s with[...]

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    T roubleshooting T r oubleshooting 205 1 Immediately switch the serv er of f, and disconnect the plug from the A C outlet . 2 Does the installation sit e satisfy the en vir onmental consider- ations (e.g. ambient temperature and humidity)? See “En vir onmental considerations” on page 5. 3 Are there any for eign objects blocking ve ntilation hol[...]

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    T roublesh ooting T r oubleshooting 206 See the operating manual of the display unit. 6 When running W indo w s NT/2000, boot up in the VGA mode, and make sure that the sett ings (resolution, synchronizing fre - quency) are as supported by the display unit . Characters are distorted or not displayed properly Probable causes are f aulty connection o[...]

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    T roubleshooting T r oubleshooting 207 The power i ndicator on this serv er lights with the po wer cord con- nected to the A C outlet or while the serv er is in the po wer sa ve mode in the case of W indo ws 2000. See “System status indicators” on page 14/page 114/page 128. See “HDD/LAN status indicators” on page 19/page 115. The disk and S[...]

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    T roublesh ooting T r oubleshooting 208 An error is displayed during POST op eration, or POST stops midway Probable causes are the motherboard, CPU, memory or ke yboard malfunction, or that the BIOS setup is incompatible. Carry out the follo wing procedure to check the cause of the trouble. If Wi ndows NT/2000 can be used, see “Remedy When W indo[...]

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    T roubleshooting T r oubleshooting 209 See the Software Guide of the RAID controller . Cannot i nstall the OS A probable cause is that the hard disk dri v e is not recognized. Carry out the follo wing procedure to check the cause of the trouble. If this does not remedy the problem, see “Remedy When W in- do ws NT/2000 is Unusable” on page 213. [...]

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    T roublesh ooting T r oubleshooting 210 See the operating manual of the e xpansion card. See the operating manual of the peripheral device s. 1 Are all cables f irmly and properly connected? Check only the cables within the scope described i n this man- ual, and instruction manuals for e xpansion cards and periph- eral de vices. 2 Is a floppy disk [...]

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    T roubleshooting T r ouble with Appli cation Softwar e 21 1 See the operating manual of Harness Eye / web See the operating manual of respecti v e de vice. The power button does not function after abortion If, after abor tion of the syst em, it cannot be start ed by pres sing the po wer b utton, unplug the po wer cable once and then supply the po w[...]

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    T roublesh ooting Remedy When W i ndows NT/2000 is Usable 212 W as the entire necessary procedure ex ecuted, and were all nec- essary f iles installed? 5 Is the correct de vice dri v er instal led? 6 Is the softw are set up properly? 7 Is the softw are used correctly? If the trouble cannot be solv ed, contact the customer service section of the sof[...]

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    T roubleshooting Remedy When W indows NT/2000 is Unusable 213 functioning, contact your T oshiba T echnical Support with the system still running. NOTE: If one of the device s has malfunct ioned on a system equip ped with a re dundan t Hard Di sk Drive (HDD ), the mal - function ing devic e can be hot-sw appe d. Remedy When Windows NT/2000 i s Unus[...]

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    T roublesh ooting Remedy When W i ndows NT/2000 is Unusable 214[...]

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    Appendix A System Un it ... .... .... ...... .... ...... .... ..... ...... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ....... .. 21 6 Exter nal H ard D ri ve Uni t Z1 ........ .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ....... .... 218 Exter nal Device Bay Unit Z1 ....... ...... .... .... ...... .... ...... .... ..... .... 219[...]

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    216 Specifications System Unit Model number of the unit MA GNIA Z300 CPU Main processor Pentium III 866MHz, 1 GHz Max. processors 2 Cac he 32K B/CPU Second cache 256KB/CPU Main memory with ECC Maximum capacity 3GB (1GB x 3) Unit of expansi on 128MB/256MB/512MB/1GB Auxiliary storage units IDE HD D Maximum capacity (b u ilt-in) 152GB (76GB x 2) Addit[...]

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    217 RAID controller Mountable Max. disk cache capacity 32MB (1 channel RAID controller ) 128MB (2 channel RAID contr olle r) SCSI controller Ultra160 (SCSI) Po wer supplies Standard 1 CD-R OM (24 times as fast) x 1 K eyboard Std (Micro T ower models only) Mouse Std (Micro T ower models only) LAN interface 100Base-TX/10Base-T Ethernet x2 Onboard Sta[...]

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    218 External Hard Drive Unit Z1 SCSI HDD Maximum capacity 292GB (73GB x 4) Additional HDD 18GB , 36GB, 73GB Expantion disk chassis 3.5” x 4 (hot-swap specs.) Remote Po wer Control Standard Remote Sensing F an, T emperature, V o ltage Interfac e Ultra160M SCSI Po wer supplies Standard 1 Uninterruptible po wer supply (UPS) Can only be added at the [...]

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    219 External Device Bay Unit Z1 Support De vice D A T DDS4 D A T DDS4 A/ L AIT2 AIT2 A/L Remote Po wer Control Standard Remote Sensing F an, T emperature, V o ltage Interfac e Ultra W ide SCSI Po wer supplies Standard 1 Uninterruptible po wer supply (UPS) Can only be added at the user site as an optional item. Po wer and f requenc y 100 - 240 V A C[...]

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    Appendix B RGB inte rface . .... ...... .... ...... .... ....... .... ...... .... ...... .... ...... .... ..... .... 222 Serial int erface . ...... .... ...... .... .... ....... .... ...... .... ...... .... .... ...... ..... .... 224 K eybo ard/mouse interface ......... .................. .................. .......... 225 LAN-1 /2 in terface .... .[...]

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    222 Interfaces The output v oltages from the I/O connectors on the back of chassis do not exceed 12V . RGB interface NOTE: In t he ta ble be low , “I/O” d enote s the input/ outpu t when se en f rom the server . . Pin num ber Signal name Meaning I/O 1 CR V Red V ideo Signal O 2 CGV Green V ideo Signal O 3 CBV Blue V ideo Signal O 4 Unused Not u[...]

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    223 RGB interface synchronizing signals The usable display mode dif fers according to the types of OS (operating system) and display unit used. 8 GND Signal ground 9 Unused Not used 10 GND Signal Ground 11 Unused Not used 12 Unused Not used 13 _CHSYNC Horizontal Sync Signal (TTL ) O 14 _CVSYNC V ertical Sync Signal (TTL) O 15 Unused Not used Resolu[...]

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    224 Serial interface NOTE: In t he ta ble be low , “I/O” d enote s the input/ outpu t when se en f rom the server . . After con verting cable Pin number Signal name Meaning I/O 1 DTR Data T erminal Ready 2 DSR Data Set Ready I 3 TXD T ransmit Data O 4 R TS Request T o Send O 5 RXD Receiv e Data I 6 CTS Clear T o Send I 7 CD Recei v e Carrier De[...]

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    225 Keyboard/mouse i nterface NOTE: In t he ta ble be low , “I/O” d enote s the input/ outpu t when se en f rom the server . 7 R TS Request T o Send O 8 CTS Clear T o Send I 9 CI Call Indicator I Pin number Signal name Meaning I/O 1D A T A D a t a I / O 2 Unused Not used 3 GND Signal ground 4+ 5 V + 5 V 5 CLOCK Clock I/O 6 Unused Not used Pin n[...]

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    226 LAN-1/2 interfac e NOTE: In t he ta ble be low , “I/O” d enote s the input/ outpu t when se en f rom the server . USB-1/2 interface Pin number Signal name Meaning I/O 1 TX T ransmit Data (+) O 2 _TX T ransmit Data (- ) O 3 RX Recei v e Data (+) I 4 Unused Not used 5 Unused Not used 6 _RX Recei ve Data (-) I 7 Unused Not used 8 Unused Not us[...]

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    227 Expansion slots (64bit/66MHz PCI slot) NOTE: In t he ta ble be low , “I/O” d enote s the input/ outpu t when se en f rom the server . Expans ion slots (f or expansion PCI cards) Pin number 3.3V -system en vir onment Side B I/O Side A I/O 1 -12V TRST_L O 2 TCK O +12V 3G N D T M S O 4 TDO I TDI O 5+ 5 V + 3 . 3 V 6 +5V INT A_L I 7I N T B _ L [...]

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    228 23 AD27 I/O AD26 I/O 24 AD25 I /O GND 25 +3.3V AD24 I/O 26 C/BE3_L I/O IDSEL O 27 AD23 I/O +3.3V 28 GND AD22 I/O 29 AD21 I/O AD20 I/O 30 AD19 I /O GND 31 +3.3V AD18 I/O 32 AD17 I/O AD16 I/O 33 C/BE3_L I/O +3.3V 34 GND FRAME_L I/ O 35 IRD Y_L I/O GND 36 +3.3V TRD Y_L I/O 37 DEVSEL_L I/O GND 38 GND STOP_L I/O 39 LOCK_L I/O +3.3V 40 PERR_L I/O SDO[...]

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    229 51 GND GND 52 AD08 I/O C/BE0_L I/O 53 AD07 I/O +3.3V 54 +3.3V AD06 I/O 55 AD05 I/O AD04 I/O 56 AD03 I/O GND 57 GND AD02 I/O 58 AD01 I/O AD00 I/O 59 +3.3V +3.3V 60 A CK64_L I/O REQ64_L I/O 61 +5V +5V 62 +5V +5V 63 Reserved GND 64 GND C/BE7_L I/O 65 C/BE6_L I/O C/BE5_L I/O 66 C/BE4_L I/O +3.3V 67 GND P AR64_L I/O 68 AD63 I/O AD62 I/O 69 AD61 I/O [...]

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    230 79 +3.3V AD48 I/O 80 AD47 I/O AD46 I/O 81 AD45 I /O GND 82 GND AD44 I/O 83 AD43 I/O AD42 I/O 84 AD41 I/O +3.3V 85 GND AD40 I/O 86 AD39 I/O AD38 I/O 87 AD37 I /O GND 88 +3.3V AD36 I/O 89 AD35 I/O AD34 I/O 90 AD33 I /O GND 91 GND AD32 I/O 92 Reserved Reserved 93 Reserved GND 94 GND Reserved Pin number 3.3V -system en vir onment Side B I/O Side A [...]

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    Appendix C Hard ware set up in format ion ......... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ....... .... 232 Recovery Boot ...... .... .... ...... .... ....... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ....... .... 23 3[...]

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    232 Switch Setting Hardware setup in formation Perform the follo wing operati ons if the hardware setup infor ma- tion is to be forcibly ret urned to the standard settings (CMOS Clear): 1 Disconnect the A C po wer cable. 2 Remov e the serv er panels, po wer supply unit and board for wireless card. 3 Set the jumper switch PJ47 on the motherboard to [...]

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    233 7 Remov e the se ver panel s, power supply unit and board for wireless card, and return the jumper switc h to 3-4 short. 8 Install the board for wirel ess card, the po wer supply unit and server pane ls. 9 Connect the A C po wer cable agai n and restart your serv er . 10 Start the BIOS Setup Utility , set System T ime and System Date and select[...]

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    234 F ollo wing message is displayed on the front panel display and the po wer is automatically t urned of f if BIOS recov ery was succeeded. 6 F ollo wing message is displayed if BIOS recov ery was f ailed. Return to step 5 and repeat reco very proces s. 7 Disconnect the A C po wer cable. 8 Remov e the serv er panles, po wer supply unit and board [...]

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    235 Default J umper Switc h Settings PJ47:CMOS Clear PJ723: Recover y Boot[...]

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    238 T r o u b le In f o r m a tio n The follo wing information is dis played on the front panel display when a trouble occurs. Display Meaning of Messag e ALARM (01) Basebo ard +1.5 V low . Low voltage e rror of m ain u nit +1 .5V p ower supply . ALARM (02) Base bo ard + 1.5V hi g h. High voltage error of m ain u nit +1 .5V p ower supply . ALARM (0[...]

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    239 ALARM (11) Baseboa rd +12.0V low . Low voltage error of ma in unit +12. 0V power supply . ALARM (12) Baseboa rd +12.0V high. High voltage error of main unit +12.0V power supp ly . ALARM (13) CPU1 core voltag e low . The CPU1 co re low po wer voltage error has occu rred. ALARM (14) CPU1 core voltag e high. T he CPU 1 core high powe r voltage er [...]

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    240 ALARM (31) Ex. Disk1 +5 .0V lo w . Lo w voltage error of External Ha rd Dri v e Unit 1+5.0 V po wer supply . ALARM (32) Ex. Disk1 + 5.0V high. High vo ltage error of External Hard Dri v e Unit 1+5.0V p o wer supply . ALARM (33) Ex. Disk1 + 12.0V low . Low v o ltage error of External Hard Dri v e Un it 1+12. 0V po wer supply . ALARM (34) Ex. Dis[...]

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    241 ALARM (51) Ex. Disk2 tem p1 high . The Ext ernal Hard Driv e Unit 2 high tem peratur e error 1 has occurre d. ALARM (52) Ex. Disk2 AC lost. Power interruption re set was detected on E xternal Hard Drive Unit 2. ALARM (53) Ex. Disk2 power sag. Mom entary po wer interrupti on was detected on External Ha rd Driv e Unit 2. ALARM (54) Ex. Disk2 powe[...]

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    242 ALARM (71) Ex. Device Ba y2 +5.0V low . Lo w vo ltag e erro r of Ext ernal Dev ice Ba y Unit 2+ 5.0V po wer supply . ALARM (72) Ex. Device Ba y2 +5.0V hig h. High vol tage error of Exter nal Dev ice Ba y Unit 2+ 5.0V po wer supply . ALARM (73) Ex. Device Ba y2 +12.0V low . Low vo ltag e erro r of Exter nal De vi ce Bay Uni t 2+12.0 V po wer sup[...]

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    Appendix E Unit logs ... .... ...... .... ...... .... .... ...... ..... ...... .... .... ...... .... ...... .... ..... .... 24 4 Basic sy stem configurat ion ..... ..... ...... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ....... .. 245 CPUs .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... ..... ...... .... .... ...... .... ...... .... ..... .... 24 5 Memor[...]

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    244 Unit Logs Unit logs Unit logs are listed on follo wing pages. Use these logs to record system component additions and information on remov ed optional items. The information that has thus been recorded may need to be used when ex ecuting v arious utilities . The unit logs consist of a l og concerning the basic system conf igu- ration, and a log[...]

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    245 The positions where the model numbers and serial numbers of the system components are inscribed v ary from manuf acturer to man- ufacturer . See the relev ant product manuals. Basic system configuration CPUs Memories Mak er Model No./ T ype No. Serial number Date installed S e r v e r --- - Motherboard - - - - Display unit K eyboard Mouse Socke[...]

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    246 IDE Hard disk drives SCSI units Expansion cards Capacity/ Re voluti ons Model num- ber Date installed Internal di sk Slo t1 Slo t2 Maker Model No./T ype No. SCSI ID setting Date installed Internal Slo t Ma k er Model N o./T ype N o. Interrupt request (IRQ) Memory used Date installed PCI-1[...]

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    247 Expansion units Other optional ite ms Cab No. Slot No. Maker Model No./T ype No. SCSI ID setting Date installed Slot Maker Model N o./T ype N o. Setting and others Date installed Serial port (COM1) USB1 USB2[...]

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