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  • Page 1 P R I M E R G Y 4 0 0 / 2 0 0 P R I M E R G Y 4 0 0 / 2 0 0 P R I M E R G Y 4 0 0 / 2 0 0 P R I M E R G Y 4 0 0 / 2 0 0 SERVER SYSTEMS OPERATING MANUAL...
  • Page 2 • your sales outlet The addresses of your service partners are contained in the guarantee booklet or in the service address booklet. The latest information on our products, tips, updates, etc., can be found on the Internet under: http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com...
  • Page 4 Este manual ha sido impreso sobre papel reciclado. Questo manuale è stato stampato su carta da riciclaggio. Denna handbok är tryckt på recyclingpapper. Dit handboek werd op recycling-papier gedrukt. Herausgegeben von/Published by Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH A26361-K632-Z100-1-7619 A26361-K632-Z100-1-7619 A26361-K632-Z100-1-7619 A26361-K632-Z100-1-7619 Bestell-Nr./Order No.:...
  • Page 5 Introduction Important notes PRIMERGY 400/200 Installation Preparation for use and operation Property and data protection OPERATING MANUAL Troubleshooting and tips System expansions for tower server System expansions for rack server Technical data Index April 2000 edition...
  • Page 6 All other trademarks referenced are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners, whose protected rights are acknowledged. Copyright ã Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH 2000 All rights, including rights of translation, reproduction by printing, copying or similar methods, even of parts are reserved.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction .............................1 Features ............................1 Notational conventions ........................3 Important notes ..........................5 Safety ..............................5 Manufacturer’s notes .........................6 CE certificate ..........................6 FCC Class A Compliance Statement ..................7 Power cord selection .........................8 For the United States and Canada..................8 For the United Kingdom .....................9 Disposal and recycling......................
  • Page 8 Contents System expansions for tower server................... 43 Opening the server ......................... 43 Assembling the server ........................46 SCSI hard disk drives ........................48 Installing a SCSI hard disk drive ..................... 49 Removing a SCSI hard disk drive.................... 50 RemoteView chipdisk........................51 Installing a RemoteView chipdisk ....................
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Conversion to the respective other version is possible with an optional conversion kit. The PRIMERGY 400 and 200 servers offer a high level of failure safety and availability through highly developed hardware and software components. Hardware components include hot-replace carriers, the ServerView server management , PDA (Prefailure Detection and Analyzing) and ASR&R...
  • Page 10 The flash EPROM program supplied with the Fujitsu Siemens utilities supports fast BIOS update. With the optional Remote Test and Diagnosis System RemoteView, long-distance maintenance and service (remote) can also be performed on the servers of the PRIMERGY 400 series. A26361-K632-Z100-1-7619...
  • Page 11: Notational Conventions

    Notational conventions Introduction Notational conventions The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows: Pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol. Failure to observe this warning endangers your life, destroys the system, or may lead to loss of data. Supplementary information, remarks and tips follow this symbol.
  • Page 13: Important Notes

    Important notes In this chapter you will find information regarding safety which it is essential to take note of when working with your server. The manufacturer's notes contain helpful information on your server. Safety This device complies with the pertinent safety regulations for information technology, including electric office machines for use in an office environment.
  • Page 14: Manufacturer's Notes

    Important notes Manufacturer's notes Boards with electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) may be identified by labels. When you handle boards fitted with ESDs, you must observe the following points under all circumstances: • You must always discharge yourself (e. g. by touching a grounded object) before working. •...
  • Page 15: Fcc Class A Compliance Statement

    · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH. The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user.
  • Page 16: Power Cord Selection

    Important notes Power cord selection Power cord selection The power cord for this unit has been packed separately and has been selected for use in the appropriate country. It must be used to prevent electric shock. Use the following guidelines if it is necessary to replace the original cord set.
  • Page 17: For The United Kingdom

    Power cord selection Important notes For units set at 230 V (outside of the United States and Canada): use a cord set consisting of a minimum AWG according to Table A and a grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A, 250 V. The cord set should have the appropriate safety approvals for the country in which the equipment will be installed and should be marked HAR.
  • Page 18: Disposal And Recycling

    Do not throw lithium batteries or accumulators into the trashcan. They must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste. If you have any questions on disposal, please contact your local office, our customer service center, Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Recyclingcenter D-33106 Paderborn Tel.: +49 5251 818010...
  • Page 19: Installation

    Installation Please take note of the safety information in the chapter "Important notes". It is recommended not to throw away the original packaging material! It may be required for transportation at some later date. Ê Unpack all the individual parts. Ê...
  • Page 20: Installing The Tower Server

    Installation Installing the tower server Installing the tower server Do not expose the server to extreme environmental conditions (see chapter "Technical data"). Protect it from dust, humidity and heat. There must be a clearance of at least 200 mm in front of and behind the server to ensure adequate ventilation.
  • Page 21: Connecting Devices To The Server

    Installing the tower server Installation Connecting devices to the server The ports for external devices are on the rear of the server. Which ports are available on your server depend on the boards installed. The standard ports are indicated by symbols. C A N 1 = Monitor port 6 = PS/2 mouse port...
  • Page 22: Connecting The Monitor To The Line Voltage

    Installation Installing the tower server Connecting the monitor to the line voltage Servers with the standard power supply enable the power cable of the monitor to be connected to the server. Ê Depending on the connector and the power supply, plug the monitor's power cable into either the server (1) or a grounded power outlet (2).
  • Page 23 Installing the tower server Installation Ê If the wrong line voltage range is set, lift out the plug-in unit with a screwdriver (a), turn it and replace it. Ê Connect the power cable to the server's power connector (1) and to a free grounded power outlet (2).
  • Page 24 Installation Installing the tower server Modular hot-plug power supply There are two types of hot-plug-capable power supply modules, which are easy to distinguish on the connection side (see following illustration). Both versions automatically adjust to the proper voltage range. A server may only be equipped with one type of power supply module. Mixed equipping will cause the modules to be destroyed.
  • Page 25: Installing The Rack Server

    Installing the rack server Installation Installing the rack server Do not expose the server to extreme environmental conditions (see chapter "Technical data"). Protect it from dust, humidity and heat. Installation steps • Mount assembly kit and insert server (see order lists for location diagram prepared with Rack Architect) •...
  • Page 26 Installation Installing the rack server Ê Hook the two extending units into the oblong holes of the support uprights at the appropriate height with the hooks on the back. The mounting plates of the extending units with the beveled corners (a) must face toward the front. Ê...
  • Page 27 Installing the rack server Installation Ê Screw the two inner rails onto the server at the left and right with four countersunk screws (1). Ê Insert the server with the mounted inner rails into the extending rails of the extending unit (1) until the locking spring (a) of both inner rails engages.
  • Page 28 Installation Installing the rack server Ê Press the locking spring (1) on both sides and push the server into the rack (2). Ê Secure the server in the rack (1) using the four knurled screws. A26361-K632-Z100-1-7619...
  • Page 29: Mounting Cable Guides And Routing Cables

    Installing the rack server Installation Mounting cable guides and routing cables Because of the different maximum cable lengths in single-ended and differential-ended SCSI mode, two types of cable routing are possible in the rack: limited and unlimited cable routing. Unlimited cable routing A maximum cable length of 20 m is possible for differential-ended SCSI operation.
  • Page 30 Installation Installing the rack server Ê Insert two spring nuts in the rear right mounting rail at the level of the cable tray and screw the rack angle piece onto these (1). A26361-K632-Z100-1-7619...
  • Page 31 Installing the rack server Installation Ê Place the angle piece of the slide-in module into the bracket on the cable tray (1) and secure it with the bayonet latch on the cable tray (2). Ê Make sure the slide-in module can be pulled out and pushed in again easily. Limited cable routing When operating in the single-ended SCSI mode, the maximum cable length for external SCSI cables of 1.50 m or 1.80 m limits the way you can lay cables in the rack.
  • Page 32: Connecting Devices To The Server

    Installation Installing the rack server Connecting devices to the server All ports are on the rear of the server. The standard ports are indicated by symbols. 1 = Monitor port 6 = PS/2 mouse port 2 = Serial port 1 7 = CAN-bus port 3 = Keyboard port 8 = Slots for additional ports...
  • Page 33: Connecting The Server To The Line Voltage

    Installing the rack server Installation Connecting the server to the line voltage The server can be equipped with a permanently installed power supply (standard) or with a plug-in power supply (hot plug) consisting of one or two modules. With two power supply modules the server is equipped with a redundant power supply.
  • Page 34 Installation Installing the rack server Modular hot-plug power supply There are two types of hot-plug-capable power supply modules, which are easy to distinguish on the connection side (see following illustration). Both versions automatically adjust to the proper voltage range. A server may only be equipped with one type of power supply module. Mixed equipping will cause the modules to be destroyed.
  • Page 35: Preparation For Use And Operation

    Preparation for use and operation Please take note of the safety information in the chapter "Important notes". Unlocking tower server Ê Unlock the lock with the key (1). The door remains engaged. Ê If you only require access to the ON/OFF switch and the operable drives, then pull the drive cover somewhat forward by the handle (2a) and then push it downward (2b).
  • Page 36 Preparation for use and operation Unlocking tower server It is also possible to open the drive cover, however keep the door locked. Proceed as follows: Ê Unlock the lock. Ê Pull the lower section of the drive cover forward by the handle (1). Ê...
  • Page 37: Controls And Indicators

    Controls and indicators Preparation for use and operation Controls and indicators Tower server 1 = Indicator CD-ROM drive active 5 = Indicator chipcard reader active 2 = Indicator SCSI bus active 6 = Indicator floppy disk drive active 3 = Power-on indicator 7 = Indicator hard disk drive active 4 = ON/OFF switch 8 = Indicator hard disk drive error...
  • Page 38 Preparation for use and operation Controls and indicators Rack server 1 = Indicator hard disk drive error 5 = Indicator SCSI bus active 2 = Indicator hard disk drive active 6 = Power-on indicator 3 = Indicator floppy disk drive active 7 = Indicator CD-ROM drive active 4 = Indicator chipcard reader active 8 = ON/OFF switch...
  • Page 39: Switching The Server On And Off

    Switching the server on and off Preparation for use and operation ON/OFF switch switches the server on or to ready-to-operate. The ON/OFF switch and the main switch do not disconnect the server from the line voltage. To disconnect the line voltage completely, remove the power plug from the socket.
  • Page 40 Preparation for use and operation Switching the server on and off Servers with standard power supply Server is switched off The main switch (a) is in position 0 and the power-on indicator (c) does not light. The ON/OFF switch (b) is inoperative. The screen socket on the server is dead. Server is ready for operation (stand-by state) The main switch (a) is in position 1 and the power-on indicator (c) glows orange or does not light (P270).
  • Page 41: Configuring The Server And Installing The Operating System

    Configuring the server and installing the operating system Preparation for use and operatio Other switch-on methods In addition to the ON/OFF switch, the server can be switched on in the following ways: • Specified power-on time/power-off time Using the ServerView program you can set the time at which the server is switched on or off. •...
  • Page 42: Locking Tower Server

    Preparation for use and operation Locking tower server Locking tower server Ê Close the drive cover (1) and/or the door of the server (2). Ê Turn the key counterclockwise (3). A26361-K632-Z100-1-7619...
  • Page 43: Service Compartment In Tower Server

    Service compartment in tower server Preparation for use and operation Service compartment in tower server For the safe, handy storage of CDs, floppy disks, administrator and/or maintenance notes (e.g. maintenance labels, server network address), the server is provided with a drawer on the front. Cleaning the server Switch the server off and pull the power plug out of the grounded-contact power socket.
  • Page 45: Property And Data Protection

    Property and data protection The rack server is optimally protected against unauthorized access with the lockable rack door. The tower server is protected against unauthorized open and switching on/off with its own lockable door. In addition, it is also equipped with anti-theft protection. At the bottom right on the rear there is a hole through which you can feed a steel cable for securing the server to an immovable object.
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting And Tips

    Troubleshooting and tips Take note of the safety notes in the manual "Safety, Guarantee and Ergonomics" and in the chapter "Installation", when you connect or disconnect cables. If a fault occurs, try to correct it as described: • in this chapter •...
  • Page 48: Flickering Stripes On The Monitor Screen

    Troubleshooting and tips Screen has been blanked Ê Press any key on the keyboard. Ê Deactivate screen blanking (screen saver). Enter the appropriate password. Brightness control is set to dark Ê Set the brightness control to bright. For detailed information, please refer to the Operating Manual supplied with your monitor.
  • Page 49: No Mouse Pointer Displayed On The Screen

    Troubleshooting and tips No mouse pointer displayed on the screen Mouse driver not loaded Ê Check whether the mouse driver is properly installed and is present when the application program is started. Detailed information can be found in the User Guides of the mouse, the operating system or the application program.
  • Page 50: Drives Are Reported As "Dead" At System Boot

    Troubleshooting and tips Drives are reported as "dead" at system boot This error message may occur when the server has a disk array controller: SCSI cabling incorrect Ê Make sure the SCSI cable connection and the SCSI channel assignment still correspond to the original state.
  • Page 51: System Expansions For Tower Server

    System expansions for tower server This chapter describes how to modify your server hardware (e.g. installing or removing boards or accessible drives). Memory and processor upgrading as well as replacement of the lithium battery are described in the Technical Manual for the system board. You will find an overview and a brief description of the installed system boards on the left- hand housing side cover of the server.
  • Page 52 System expansions for tower server Opening the server Removing the side cover Ê Remove the knurled screw (1) and push the side cover forward as far as it will go (2). Ê Fold out the housing side cover in the direction of the arrow (1) and remove it (2). Ê...
  • Page 53 Opening the server System expansions for tower server Removing the door Ê Open the door completely (1). Ê Lift the door slightly (2) and remove it to the front (3). Removing control panel trim plate To install or remove an accessible drive, first remove the control panel trim plate. Ê...
  • Page 54: Assembling The Server

    System expansions for tower server Assembling the server Assembling the server Mounting control panel trim plate If you have inserted or removed accessible drives, you must refit the control panel trim plate. Ê Mount the control panel trim plate as shown (1 + 2). The retaining clips of the control panel trim plate must engage in the front of the housing.
  • Page 55 Assembling the server System expansions for tower server Mounting housing side cover Ê Insert the housing side cover at the bottom of the server (1), push it forward as far as possible (2) and fold it up onto the server (3). Ê...
  • Page 56: Scsi Hard Disk Drives

    System expansions for tower server SCSI hard disk drives SCSI hard disk drives The server can accommodate four or six carriers for 3 ½-inch hard disk drives. Each hard disk drive plug-in module can accommodate an SCSI hard disk drive with an SCA interface and a maximum height of 1.6 inches or 1 inch.
  • Page 57: Installing A Scsi Hard Disk Drive

    SCSI hard disk drives System expansions for tower server Installing a SCSI hard disk drive If a hard disk drive is to be installed in a bay in which no hard disk drive was previously installed, then the blank insert must be removed from this bay beforehand. Ê...
  • Page 58: Removing A Scsi Hard Disk Drive

    System expansions for tower server SCSI hard disk drives Removing a SCSI hard disk drive Ê Fold up the carrier handle (1) and pull on it to remove the hard disk carrier out of the installation bay (2). If a hard disk drive has been removed and no new drive is installed in its place, then a blank insert must be installed in the empty bay.
  • Page 59: Remoteview Chipdisk

    RemoteView chipdisk System expansions for tower server RemoteView chipdisk A chipdisk with installed RemoteView software is available as an option for using RemoteView on the server. The RemoteView chipdisk is equipped with an IDE interface and is installed in the server mounted on the ventilation plate.
  • Page 60 System expansions for tower server RemoteView chipdisk Ê Screw the chipdisk onto the ventilation plate from below (1 + 2). Ê Insert the ventilation plate with the chipdisk mounted on it in the server (1) and screw it in place (2).
  • Page 61: Removing A Remoteview Chipdisk

    RemoteView chipdisk System expansions for tower server Ê Replace the left-hand side cover (see "Assembling the server"). So that the RemoteView chipdisk can be started automatically later, enter the chipdisk parameters in the BIOS Setup and boot once from the chipdisk with it. Proceed as follows: Ê...
  • Page 62 System expansions for tower server RemoteView chipdisk Ê Unscrew the chipdisk from the ventilation plate (1). Ê Insert the ventilation plate in the server again (1) and screw it into place (2). Ê Replace the left-hand side cover (see "Assembling the server").
  • Page 63: Accessible Drives

    Accessible drives System expansions for tower server Accessible drives The server accommodates four accessible drives (three 5 ¼-inch drives and one 3 ½-inch drive). A 5 ¼-inch drive with a full installation height occupies two 5 ¼-inch half-height bays. For error-free operation of SCSI hard drives it is important that each drive on the SCSI bus is assigned a unique SCSI-ID (0 - 6) and that the matching resistor (terminator) is only connected and enabled on the drive at the end of the SCSI cable.
  • Page 64 System expansions for tower server Accessible drives CD R OM Auto Loader The illustration shows the possible mounting points on the drive cage for the three drive types CD- ROM, DLT and Auto-Loader. For reasons of clarity, the drive cage is shown here schematically from the side.
  • Page 65: Removing An Accessible 5 ¼-Inch Drive

    Accessible drives System expansions for tower server Removing an accessible 5 ¼-inch drive Ê Remove the control panel trim plate, the left-hand side cover and, if you wish to install an accessible drive in the upper or center bay, also the right-hand side cover (see " O pening the server").
  • Page 66: Changing The Floppy Disk Drive

    System expansions for tower server Boards Changing the floppy disk drive Ê Remove the left-hand side cover and the control panel trim plate (see " O pening the server"). Ê Disconnect the cables from the floppy disk drive. Ê Remove the four knurled screws (1) and withdraw the floppy disk drive from the drive carrier (2).
  • Page 67: Installing A Board

    Boards System expansions for tower server Installing a board Ê Remove the left-hand side cover (see "Opening the server"). Ê Press on the mounting clip in the direction of the arrow (1) and remove it (2). Ê Remove the rear slot cover plate from the slot (3). Do not dispose of the rear slot cover plate.
  • Page 68: Removing A Board

    System expansions for tower server Power supply module Removing a board Ê Remove the left-hand side cover (see " Opening the server"). Ê Remove the lines connected to the board. Ê Press on the clip in the direction of the arrow (1) and remove it (2). Ê...
  • Page 69: Installing The Power Supply Module

    Power supply module System expansions for tower server There are two types of hot-plug-capable power supply modules, which are easy to distinguish on the connection side (see following illustration). Both versions automatically adjust to the proper voltage range. A server may only be equipped with one type of power supply module. Mixed equipping will cause the modules to be destroyed Installing the power supply module Ê...
  • Page 70 System expansions for tower server Power supply module Ê Slide the latch on the power supply module upward somewhat (1) and insert the power supply module in the installation bay (2). Ê Lock the power supply module in place with the latch in the casing (3) and screw the latch in place in this position (4).
  • Page 71: Removing The Power Supply Module

    Power supply module System expansions for tower server Removing the power supply module Ê Unscrew the screw on the lock of the power supply module (1), slide the latch upward somewhat (2) and pull the power supply module out of the installation bay (3). A26361-K632-Z100-1-7619...
  • Page 72 System expansions for tower server Power supply module Ê Slide the locking slide on the blind insert upward somewhat and insert the blind insert in the installation bay (1). Ê Secure the blind insert with the locking slide in the housing (2) and screw it in place in this position (3).
  • Page 73: Exchanging The Fan

    Exchanging the fan System expansions for tower server Exchanging the fan The two server fans can easily be replaced during servicing. Ê Remove the left-hand side cover (see " Opening the server"). Ê Pull the connecting cable off the fan (1), press on the retaining clips (2) and take out the fan to the side (3 + 4).
  • Page 74: Extensions On The System Board

    System expansions for tower server Extensions on the system board Extensions on the system board Details of how you upgrade the main memory of the server, replace the lithium battery or processor or make certain settings are provided in the Technical Manual of the system board. Ê...
  • Page 75: System Expansions For Rack Server

    System expansions for rack server Because the internal design of tower servers and rack servers is identical, this chapter only covers the activities which differ from those for the tower server. These include opening and closing the server and the installation and removal of accessible drives. On the other hand, please read the corresponding chapters in "System expansions for tower server"...
  • Page 76 System expansions for rack server Opening the server Ê Release the four knurled screws (1) and withdraw the server from the rack as far as it will go (2). The slide stops of the extending rails left and right must engage. Ê...
  • Page 77: Assembling The Server

    Assembling the server System expansions for rack server If you wish to install or remove accessible drives, then also remove the control panel trim plate. Ê Press the two retaining clips of the control panel trim plate behind the front panel firmly downward (1), fold out the control panel trim plate (2) and remove it (3).
  • Page 78 System expansions for rack server Assembling the server Ê Mount the control panel trim plate as shown (1 + 2). Make sure that the retaining clips of the control panel trim plate engage in the front panel. Ê Insert the cover in the casing on the left-hand side (1), slide it forward as far as possible (2) and fold it onto the casing at the right (3).
  • Page 79 Assembling the server System expansions for rack server Ê Press the locking spring (1) on both sides and push the server back into the rack (2). Ê Secure the server in the rack (1) using the four knurled screws. Ê If the cables of the server are laid in a limited cable guide, place the SCSI cables back in the cable guides (see "Mounting cable guides and routing cables...
  • Page 80: Accessible Drives

    System expansions for rack server Accessible drives Accessible drives The server accommodates four accessible drives (three 5 ¼-inch drives and one 3 ½-inch drive). A 5 ¼-inch drive with a full installation height occupies two 5 ¼-inch half-height bays. For error-free operation of SCSI hard drives it is important that each drive on the SCSI bus is assigned a unique SCSI-ID (0 - 6) and that the matching resistor (terminator) is only connected and enabled on the drive at the end of the SCSI cable.
  • Page 81 Accessible drives System expansions for rack server A uto Loader CD RO M The illustration shows the possible mounting points on the drive cage for the three drive types CD- ROM, DLT and Auto-Loader. For reasons of clarity, the drive cage is shown here schematically from the side.
  • Page 82: Removing An Accessible 5 ¼-Inch Drive

    System expansions for rack server Accessible drives Ê Insert the drive cage into the server (1) and fasten it using the screws you removed earlier (2). Ê Connect the cables to the drives. Ê Close the server (see "Assembling the server").
  • Page 83 Accessible drives System expansions for rack server Ê Remove the four screws (1) and withdraw the drive from the drive cage (2). Ê Insert an EMC cover (3). Ê Insert the drive cage into the server (1) and fasten it using the screws you removed earlier (2). Ê...
  • Page 84: Changing The Floppy Disk Drive

    System expansions for rack server Accessible drives Changing the floppy disk drive Ê Open the server (see "Opening the server"). Ê Disconnect the cables from the floppy disk drive. Ê Remove the two screws (1) and withdraw the floppy disk drive from the bay (2). Ê...
  • Page 85: Technical Data

    Technical data Electrical data Rated voltage range: 100 V - 125 V / 200 V - 240 V Frequency: 50 Hz - 60 Hz Rated current in basic configuration: • Server without monitor outlet or monitor 100 V - 125 V / 1,8 A outlet is not used 200 V - 240 V...
  • Page 87: Index

    Index 5 1/4-inch drive installing 55, removing 57, Accessible drive 55, installing 55, removing 57, ASR&R Battery, replacing BIOS Setup preventing calling write protection BIOS Update BIOS, protecting boards with own BIOS Blank insert inserting removing Board installing removing safety Cable connecting disconnecting...
  • Page 88 Index server Closing server 46, Configuration server Connecting, server Control panel trim plate mounting removing Controls Courier defective drive DAC960 DACCF Data electrical technical Data protection Data, environmental Date, not correct Defective drive Devices connecting 13, interface Dimensions Disk Array Controller 1, Display, cleaning Disposal and recycling DLT drive, installing 55,...
  • Page 89 Index Environmental data Error drive defect drive reported as dead flickering screen floppy disk cannot be read/written message on the screen no mouse pointer screen screen display drifts server server switches itself off system does not boot time wrong date Extending unit Extensions, system board External devices...
  • Page 90 Index Indicators CD-ROM drive chipcard reader active drive active drive error floppy disk drive active hard disk drive active power-on indicator power-on indicator fails to light Information, general Installation Installing 5 1/4-inch drive 55, board power supply module rack server RemoteView chipdisk tower server Interfaces 13,...
  • Page 91 Index Noise level Notational conventions Note, power cord selection Notes CE certificate disposal and recycling safety Novell Netware 3.12 ON/OFF switch Onboard SCSI controller configuring Opening, server 43, Operating system not starting preventing start Overview ports and slots server Packing material Parallel port PDA technology Ports 13,...
  • Page 92 Index installation steps installing mounting assembly kit system expansions RAID level 2, Ready-to-operate Recycling Redundant power supply 14, Remote power-on, preventing Remote Test and Diagnosis System RemoteView chipdisk installing removing Removing 5 1/4-inch accessible drive board Power supply module RemoteView chipdisk SCSI hard disk drive RTDS Safety...
  • Page 93 Index Switching off, server Switching on, server Symbols, explanation of System board extensions System LEDs System startup, preventing Systemexpansions rack server tower server Technical data Temperature Terminating resistor, accessible drive 55, Termination 55, Time, not correct Tower server installing locking service compartment system expansions unlocking...
  • Page 94 Information on this document On April 1, 2009, Fujitsu became the sole owner of Fujitsu Siemens Compu- ters. This new subsidiary of Fujitsu has been renamed Fujitsu Technology So- lutions. This document from the document archive refers to a product version which was released a considerable time ago or which is no longer marketed.

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