Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX200 S3 Operating Manual
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Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX200 S3 Operating Manual

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PRIMERGY RX200 S3
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Edition June 2006

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  • Page 1 PRIMERGY RX200 S3 Server Operating Manual Edition June 2006...
  • Page 2 Gesellschaft für Technik-Dokumentation mbH www.cognitas.de Copyright and Trademarks Copyright © 2006 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH. All rights reserved. Delivery subject to availability; right of technical modifications reserved. All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ......5 Documentation Overview ..... 5 Features .
  • Page 4 Contents Troubleshooting and Tips ....Power On Indicator Remains Unlit ....Server Switches Itself Off .
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Internet server. Thanks to its highly developed hardware and software components, the PRIMERGY RX200 S3 server offers a high level of data security and availability. These components include hot-plug hard disk drive modules, redundant system...
  • Page 6 – “BIOS Setup” (PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD) – “PRIMERGY ServerView Suite - ServerStart” (PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD) – “PRIMERGY RX200 S3 Options Guide” (PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD) – “Global Array Manager Client Software User’s Guide” (PDF file available on the ServerBooks CD) –...
  • Page 7: Features

    Introduction Features Features System board The features of the system board (D2300) are described in the technical manual for the system board in relation to the hardware and in the BIOS setup manual (see “Literature” on page 89). Hard disk drives The server can accommodate two 3.5 inch or four 2.5 inch SAS/SATA hard disk drive modules.
  • Page 8 Features Introduction Accessible drive A mounting location is provided for a slimline CD/DVD ROM drive (optional) The accessible drive installed here cannot be replaced during operation. USB port The two USB ports on the front of the device support activities carried out by the service technician.
  • Page 9 Server management is implemented using the ServerView software supplied combined with PDA (Prefailure Detection and Analyzing) technology from Fujitsu Siemens. PDA reports the threat of a system error or overload at an early stage, allowing preventive measures to be taken.
  • Page 10 With the iRMC (integrated Remote Management Controller) on the system board and the optional remote testing and diagnostic system RemoteView, the PRIMERGY RX200 S3 server can also be maintained and serviced remotely. This enables remote diagnosis for system analysis, remote configuration and remote restart should the operating system or hardware fail.
  • Page 11: Notational Conventions

    Introduction Notational conventions RemoteView helps switch on/off the system remotely monitor systems and analyze the cause of faults prepare error resolution or to have this process initiated independently if possible identify potential sources of error configure the system adjust system settings and initiate system restarts from a remote location Notational conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual: Indicates commands, menu options or a software...
  • Page 12: Technical Data

    Technical data Introduction Technical data Electrical data (hot-plug power supply unit) Power supply unit 650 W Rated voltage range 100 V - 240 V Frequency 50 Hz - 60 Hz Rated current with basic configuration 100 V - 240 V / 5 A - 2.5 A Max.
  • Page 13 Introduction Technical data Mechanical values Width (without front panel) 430 mm Installation depth 729 mm Total depth (with front panel) 773 mm Height 43 mm or 1 HU Weight Approx. 17 - 18 kg (depending on configuration) Ventilation clearance At least 200 mm on the front and on the rear side Environmental conditions Environment class 3K2 EN 60721 Part 3-3...
  • Page 15: Installation Steps: Overview

    Installation Steps: Overview This chapter contains an overview of the steps necessary to install your server. Links guide you to sections where you can find more detailed information on the individual steps: Ê At first, please take notice of the safety instructions in chapter “Important Information”...
  • Page 16 Installation Steps: Overview Ê Configure the server and install the desired operating system and applica- tions. The following options are available: – Remote configuration and installation with ServerStart: The ServerStart CD supplied allows you to conveniently configure the server and install the operating system. Details on how to operate ServerStart, as well as some additional infor- mation, can be found in the "PRIMERGY ServerView Suite - ServerStart"...
  • Page 17: Important Information

    Important Information In this chapter you will find essential information regarding safety when working on your server. Safety The following safety information can also be found in the "Safety" manual. This device meets the relevant safety regulations for IT equipment. If you have any questions about whether you can install the server in the intended surroundings, contact your sales outlet or our customer service team.
  • Page 18 Safety Important Information Before starting up CAUTION! During installation and before operating the device, observe the instructions on environmental conditions for your device (see “Environmental conditions” on page 13). If the server has been moved from a cold environment, condensation may form both inside and on the outside of the machine.
  • Page 19 Important Information Safety CAUTION! Always connect the server and the attached peripherals to the same power circuit. Otherwise you run the risk of losing data if, for example, the central processing unit is still running but a peripheral device (e.g. memory subsystem) fails during a power outage.
  • Page 20 Safety Important Information CAUTION! The warranty is void if the server is damaged during installation or replacement of system expansions. Only install system expansions that satisfy the requirements and rules governing safety and electromagnetic compatibility and those relating to telecommunication terminals. If you install other expan- sions, they may damage the system or violate the safety regulations.
  • Page 21 Important Information Safety Notes on handling CDs and CD-/DVD-ROM drives CAUTION! Use only CDs in proper condition in the CD-/DVD-ROM drive of your server to prevent data loss, damage to the device and injuries. Therefore, check each CD for damage, cracks, breakage etc. before inserting it in the drive.
  • Page 22 Safety Important Information Batteries CAUTION! Incorrect replacement of batteries may result in a risk of explosion. The batteries may only be replaced with identical batteries or with a type recommended by the manufacturer (see the technical manual for the system board). If possibly inserted auxiliary boards contain batteries/accus the appropiate references in the associated manuals are to be considered.
  • Page 23 Important Information Safety Modules with electrostatic-sensitive components Components that could be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD) are marked with the following label: Figure 1: ESD label When handling ESD components, you must observe the following instructions at all times: Remove the power plug(s) before inserting or removing components. You must always discharge yourself of static charges (e.g.
  • Page 24: Ce Certificate Of Conformity

    CE Certificate of Conformity Important Information Other important information: When cleaning the device, please observe the relevant notes in section “Cleaning the Server” on page Keep this operating manual and the other documentation (such as the Technical Manual, CD) close to the device. All documentation must be included if the equipment is passed on to a third party.
  • Page 25: Fcc Class A Compliance Statement

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Fujitsu Siemens Computers is not responsible for any radio or television inter- ference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substi- tution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu Siemens Computers.
  • Page 26: Transporting The Server

    Transporting the Server Important Information Transporting the Server CAUTION! Only transport the server in its original packaging or in packaging that protects it from impacts and jolts. Do not unpack the server until it is at its installation location. If you need to lift or transport the server, ask other people to help you. Notes on Installing in the Rack CAUTION! For safety reasons, at least two people are required to install the...
  • Page 27: Environmental Protection

    Environmental protection Environmental protection Environmentally-friendly product design and development This product has been designed in accordance with the Fujitsu Siemens Computers standard for “environmentally friendly product design and devel- opment”. This means that key factors such as durability, selection and labeling of materials, emissions, packaging, ease of dismantling and recycling have been taken into account.
  • Page 28 Details regarding the return and recycling of devices and consumables within Europe can also be found in the "Returning used devices" manual, via your local Fujitsu Siemens Computers branch or from our recycling center in Paderborn: Fujitsu Siemens Computers Recycling Center D-33106 Paderborn Tel.
  • Page 29: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation CAUTION! Please note the safety instructions in chapter “Important Infor- mation” on page Do not expose the server to extreme environmental conditions (see “Environmental conditions” on page 13). Protect it from dust, humidity, and heat. The HDD modules installed in the server may not be exposed to a temperature shock (see section “Handling Hard Disk Drives/HDD Modules”...
  • Page 30: Unpacking The Server

    Unpacking the Server Hardware Installation Unpacking the Server CAUTION! Please note the safety instructions in chapter “Important Infor- mation” on page If you need to lift or transport the server, ask other people to help you. Do not unpack the server until it is at its installation location. Ê...
  • Page 31: Installing/Removing The Server In/From The Rack

    The power is supplied via the multiple socket outlets fitted in the rack. The main features of the rack systems of the Fujitsu Siemens Computers are: Operating Manual RX200 S3...
  • Page 32 Installing/Removing the Server in/from the Rack Hardware Installation PRIMECENTER Rack – Telescopic rails screwed to the front The rails have a linear alignment feature to ensure that they can be adjusted to different rack depths. – Enhanced cable management in the lateral rack area. DataCenter Rack –...
  • Page 33 Hardware Installation Installing/Removing the Server in/from the Rack 3rd party rack Certain general conditions must be met: – Installation dimensions (see the dimensions shown in figure 2 on page 34): Front of rack Rear of rack Rack depth (comparison PRIMECENTER Rack 940/1000 mm) Rack width (comparison PRIMECENTER Rack 700 mm) Clearance for 19"...
  • Page 34 Installing/Removing the Server in/from the Rack Hardware Installation In principle the ventilation concept plans that the necessary cooling is reached by the horizontal self-ventilation of the installed devices (air flow from the front to the rear). – Power supply: For installation in 3rd party racks it must be ensured that the appropriate socket strips are present.
  • Page 35: Mounting In The Primecenter/Datacenter Rack

    Hardware Installation Installing/Removing the Server in/from the Rack 4.2.1 Mounting in the PRIMECENTER/DataCenter Rack For installation in the PRIMECENTER/DataCenter Rack, the following parts are required: – Support bracket – one left and one right telescopic rail (assembled) – M5x10 screws with integrated plugwashers –...
  • Page 36 Installing/Removing the Server in/from the Rack Hardware Installation Figure 4: Remove the outer telescopic rail Ê Extend the telescopic rail fully (1). Ê Press on the release spring (2) and remove the server rail. Ê Repeat the both steps with the second telescopic rail. No nuts are required to secure the telescopic rails as the fixing holes on the rails are threaded.
  • Page 37 Hardware Installation Installing/Removing the Server in/from the Rack Installing the telescopic rail with variable support Figure 5: Fit the left telescopic rail in the PRIMECENTER/DataCenter Rack Ê Position the left-hand rail (1) in the support bracket with the vertical lug (a) in the middle square catch.
  • Page 38: Installation In 3Rd Party Racks

    Installing/Removing the Server in/from the Rack Hardware Installation 4.2.2 Installation in 3rd Party Racks The following parts are required to install the server in 3rd party racks: – one left and one right telescopic rail (assembled) – M5x10 screws with integrated plugwashers –...
  • Page 39: Inserting The Server

    Hardware Installation Installing/Removing the Server in/from the Rack Racks with installation depth smaller/greater than 735 mm The lengths of the telescopic rails have to be adjusted with respect to each other when installing in rack systems with an installation depth greater than/less than 735 mm.
  • Page 40 Installing/Removing the Server in/from the Rack Hardware Installation Figure 7: Inserting the server CAUTION! At least two people are needed to position the server in the rack. Ê Push the prepared server into the rails that are attached to the rack until the server rails engage.
  • Page 41: Connecting Devices To The Server

    Hardware Installation Connecting Devices to the Server Connecting Devices to the Server The ports for external devices are on the rear of the server. The additional ports available on your server depend on the options and PCI boards installed. The standard ports (figure 8) are marked with symbols, and some are color- coded:...
  • Page 42 Connecting Devices to the Server Hardware Installation Two additional USB ports (1) are located on the front of the server (figure Figure 9: USB Ports on the Front Connecting the keyboard, mouse and monitor Ê Connect the monitor, keyboard and mouse to the standard ports of the server (see table and figure 8 on page 41).
  • Page 43: Connecting The Server To The Mains

    Hardware Installation Connecting the Server to the Mains Connecting the Server to the Mains In its basic configuration level the server has a hot-pluggable power supply unit. A second hot pluggable power supply unit can be added to achieve a redundant power supply.
  • Page 44: Instructions For Connecting/Disconnecting Cables

    Instructions for Connecting/Disconnecting Cables Hardware Installation Instructions for Connecting/Disconnecting Cables CAUTION! Be sure to read the documentation for the peripheral devices before connecting them. Do not connect or disconnect data cables during a thunderstorm. When removing a cable, always hold it by the plug. Never unplug a cable by pulling at the cable itself.
  • Page 45: Startup And Operation

    Startup and Operation CAUTION! Please note the safety instructions in chapter “Important Infor- mation” on page Controls and Displays 5.1.1 Front of server figure 11 on page 45 shows the operating and indicator elements on the front. Figure 11: Controls and indicators on the front ID button Global error indicator ID indicator...
  • Page 46 Controls and Displays Startup and Operation Controls ON/OFF button When the system is switched OFF, it can be switched ON again by pressing the ON/OFF button. When the system is operating, pressing the ON/OFF button will switch OFF the system. The ON/OFF button does not disconnect the server from the mains.
  • Page 47 Startup and Operation Controls and Displays Global error indicator (orange) Does not light when the system is ok. No service incident or critical event has occurred. Lights up orange when a predictable error has been detected. Users can check the system and event log or via ServerView for more detailed information.
  • Page 48: Hard Disk Drive Control Indicators

    Controls and Displays Startup and Operation 5.1.2 Hard disk drive control indicators Figure 12: Indicators on the 3.5 inch HDD module Figure 13: Indicators on the 2.5 inch HDD module HDD BUSY (green) – Lights: HDD in active phase – Does not light: HDD inactive (drive inactive) HDD FAULT (orange) (in conjunction with a RAID controller) –...
  • Page 49: Rear Of Server

    Startup and Operation Controls and Displays 5.1.3 Rear of Server Figure 14: Indicators on the Rear Side LAN connection/Active Global error indicator indicator LAN transfer rate indicator ID indicator LAN connection/Active indicator (green) Lights green if a LAN link exists. Does not light up if a LAN link does not exist.
  • Page 50 Controls and Displays Startup and Operation Global error indicator (orange) Does not light when the system is ok. No service incident or critical event has occurred. Lights up orange when a predictable error has been detected. Users can check the system and event log or via ServerView for more detailed information.
  • Page 51: Indicator On Hot Plug Power Supply Unit

    Startup and Operation Controls and Displays 5.1.4 Indicator on hot plug power supply unit Figure 15: Indicator on hot plug power supply unit Indicator on hot plug power supply unit (three colors) Does not light up if no mains voltage is present. Lights orange when the server is switched OFF, but mains voltage is present (standby mode).
  • Page 52: Indicators Of The Hot-Plug System Fans

    Controls and Displays Startup and Operation 5.1.5 Indicators of the hot-plug system fans A bicolor status indicator (LED on the system board) is assigned to each system fan. The status indicators are not visible unless the housing is open. The respective LED is set with commands in Server Management.
  • Page 53: Switching The Server On And Off

    Startup and Operation Switching the Server On and Off Switching the Server On and Off CAUTION! If after switching ON the server there is nothing but flickering stripes on the screen, switch the server OFF immediately (see section “Flickering Stripes on Monitor Screen” on page 63).
  • Page 54 Switching the Server On and Off Startup and Operation Other on/off options In addition to the ON/OFF button, the server can be switched ON and OFF in the following ways: – Specified switch on time / switch off time The server is switched ON or OFF at a time specified in the ServerView program –...
  • Page 55: Configuring The Server

    Startup and Operation Configuring the Server Configuring the Server This section contains information about configuring the server and installing the operating system. Make sure that the energy saving functions are disabled in the BIOS Setup during server operation. 5.3.1 Configuration with ServerStart Configuring IME (RAID Level 1) The server has an onboard SAS controller with "Integrated Mirroring Enhanced"...
  • Page 56: Configuration Without Serverstart

    Configuring the Server Startup and Operation 5.3.2 Configuration without ServerStart Configuring IME (RAID Levels 0, 1) The server has an onboard SAS controller with "Integrated Mirroring Enhanced" functionality. To configure "Integrated Mirroring Enhanced", the controller has its own RAIDSelect Utility. For further information, refer to the “Integrated Mirroring User’s Guide”...
  • Page 57: Cleaning The Server

    Startup and Operation Cleaning the Server Cleaning the Server CAUTION! Switch the server off and disconnect the power plug(s) from the grounded shockproof socket(s). Do not clean any interior parts yourself; leave this job to a service technician. Do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasives or may corrode plastic.
  • Page 59: Property And Data Protection

    Property and Data Protection The server is protected against unauthorised access with the lockable rack door. To protect your system and data internally against unauthorised access, you can use the BIOS Setup security functions. BIOS Setup Security Functions The Security menu in the BIOS Setup provides you with various options for protecting your data from unauthorized access.
  • Page 60 BIOS Setup Security Functions Property and Data Protection Preventing unauthorized writings of floppy disks To activate this protection, select the value Disabled for the Diskette Write field in the Security menu. Protecting BIOS from being overwritten To activate this protection, select the value Disabled for the Flash Write field in the Security menu.
  • Page 61: Troubleshooting And Tips

    Troubleshooting and Tips CAUTION! Observe the safety information in the “Safety” manual and in the chapter “Important Information” on page If a fault occurs, attempt to resolve it using the measures described: – in this chapter, – in the documentation for the attached devices, –...
  • Page 62: Server Switches Itself Off

    Server Switches Itself Off Troubleshooting and Tips Server Switches Itself Off Server Management has detected an error Ê Check the error list or the ErrorLog file in the ServerView program, and attempt to eliminate the error. Screen Remains Blank Monitor is switched off Ê...
  • Page 63: Flickering Stripes On Monitor Screen

    Troubleshooting and Tips Flickering Stripes on Monitor Screen Flickering Stripes on Monitor Screen CAUTION! Switch off the server immediately. Risk of damaging the server. Monitor does not support the set horizontal frequency Ê Find out which horizontal frequency your monitor screen supports. You will find the horizontal frequency (also known as line frequency or horizontal deflection frequency) in the documentation for your monitor.
  • Page 64: No Mouse Pointer Displayed On Screen

    No Mouse Pointer Displayed on Screen Troubleshooting and Tips No Mouse Pointer Displayed on Screen Mouse driver not loaded Ê Check whether the mouse driver is properly installed and is activated when the application program is started. Detailed information can be found in the user manuals for the mouse, the operating system and the application program.
  • Page 65: Drives Reported As "Dead" When Starting System

    Troubleshooting and Tips Drives Reported as "Dead" Drives Reported as "Dead" When Starting System This error message can occur when the Onboard SAS controller has RAID functionality or the server is equipped with a PCI RAID controller. RAID controller configuration incorrect Ê...
  • Page 67: Hot Plug Components

    Hot plug components This chapter describes how to handle hot pluggable components and/or how to modify your server hardware. The hot-plug procedure (replacing components while the system is operating) increases the availability of the system and ensures a high degree of data integrity and reliability.
  • Page 68: Adding A Hot Pluggable Power Supply Unit

    Hot-plug power supply units Hot plug components 8.1.2 Adding a Hot Pluggable Power Supply Unit Ê Slide the second power supply unit into the empty mounting location until it locks into place (see section “Replacing Hot Pluggable Power Supply Units”) and connect it up (see section “Connecting the Server to the Mains”...
  • Page 69: Hot-Pluggable Hard Disk Drives

    Hot-pluggable hard disk drives Up to two 3.5 inch or four 2.5 inch hard disk drives can be inserted in the PRIMERGY RX200 S3 server. The hard disk drives are mounted on a carrier that allows defective drives to be replaced or new drives to be added online.
  • Page 70: Handling Hard Disk Drives/Hdd Modules

    Hot-pluggable hard disk drives Hot plug components 8.2.1 Handling Hard Disk Drives/HDD Modules Hard disk drives incorporated in the HDD modules are highly sensitive electro- magnetic devices and must be handled with great care. Incorrect handling can cause partial or total failure of the hard disk drives. These failures can result in data errors and to a loss of data or to total corruption of the hard disk drive.
  • Page 71: Installing/Removing The Dummy Unit

    Hot plug components Hot-pluggable hard disk drives 8.2.2 Installing/removing the dummy unit Free slots are provided with a dummy module that must be removed before installing an additional HDD module. Figure 17: Removing the dummy unit Ê Press both tabs on the dummy module together until the locking mechanism disengages and remove the dummy module from the mounting location.
  • Page 72: Installing/Removing The Hdd Module

    Hot-pluggable hard disk drives Hot plug components 8.2.3 Installing/Removing the HDD Module CAUTION! Under no circumstances should you remove an HDD module while the system is in operation if you are not sure whether the hard disk drive is operated by a RAID controller and belongs to a disk array which is operating at RAID level 1 or 5.
  • Page 73 Hot plug components Hot-pluggable hard disk drives The hard disk drives which can be ordered for the PRIMERGY RX200 S3 are delivered as HDD modules which include the hard disk drive preinstalled in a carrier. The hard disk drive may only be removed from the carrier by personnel...
  • Page 74 Hot-pluggable hard disk drives Hot plug components Unlocking the 3.5 inch HDD module Figure 19: Unlocking an HDD module Ê Open the locking mechanism by pressing the locking button (1). Ê Push the handle of the HDD module fully in the direction of the arrow (2). If the HDD modules are provided with a transport lock (1 in the next figure) remove these before you open the locking mechanism.
  • Page 75 Hot plug components Hot-pluggable hard disk drives Installing the 3.5 inch HDD module Figure 21: Install the 3.5 inch HDD module Ê Unlock the HDD module as described in section “Unlocking the 3.5 inch HDD module” on page Ê Carefully push the HDD module into the empty slot (1) until it stops. Ê...
  • Page 76 Hot-pluggable hard disk drives Hot plug components Unlocking and installing the 2.5 inch HDD module Figure 22: Unlocking and installing the 2.5 inch HDD module Ê Release the locking mechanism by pressing the lock together (1). Ê Push the clip of the HDD module fully in the direction of the arrow (2). Ê...
  • Page 77 Hot plug components Hot-pluggable hard disk drives Removing the HDD module If you want to replace a HDD module during operation, proceed as follows: CAUTION! Only remove a HDD module during operation if the drive is not currently being accessed. Observe the control LEDs for the corresponding HDD module (see Hard disk drive control indicators in table on page...
  • Page 78: Replacing A Hot-Plug Fan

    Replacing a Hot-plug Fan Hot plug components Replacing a Hot-plug Fan CAUTION! The actions described in this section may only be performed by personnel with the appropriate technical training. Any unauthorized openings and improper repairs could expose the user to risks (electric shock, fire hazards) and could also damage the equipment.
  • Page 79: Exchanging The Fan

    Hot plug components Replacing a Hot-plug Fan 8.3.1 Exchanging the fan Ê Open the fan cover (see section “Opening/Closing the Fan Cover” on page 81). FAN SYS 10 FAN SYS 8 FAN SYS 6 FAN SYS 4 FAN SYS 2 FAN SYS 9 FAN SYS 7 FAN SYS 5...
  • Page 80 Replacing a Hot-plug Fan Hot plug components Figure 24: Removing the Fan Ê Take hold of the fan by the green Touch Points (1) and lift it out of the housing. Ê Set the fan down on the outside of the server. CAUTION! Never set a removed/defective fan down inside the server.
  • Page 81: Opening/Closing The Fan Cover

    Hot plug components Opening/Closing the Fan Cover Opening/Closing the Fan Cover CAUTION! The actions described in this section may only be performed by personnel with the appropriate technical training. If the fan cover is opened without authorization or if repairs are carried out incor- rectly, the user may be exposed to danger (electric shock, risk of fire), or the device may be damaged.
  • Page 83: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Alternating Current ANSI American National Standard Institut ASR&R Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart Advanced Technology Attachments BIOS Basic Input-Output System Baseboard Management Controller Cache Coherency Compact Disk CD-ROM Compact Disk-Read Only Memory Cylinder Head Sector CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Communication Central Processing Unit Operating Manual...
  • Page 84 Abbreviations Direct Current DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module Dual Inline Package Direct Memory Access Desktop Management Interface Error Checking and Correcting Extended Capabilities Port EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory Elektrostatisch Gefärdete Bauteile (component are in danger of electro- static) Emergency Management Port Enhanced Parallel Port Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (electromagnetic compatibility)
  • Page 85 Abbreviations Field Replaceable Unit Front Side Bus Global Array Manager Graphical User Interface Hard Disk Drive Hot-Swap Controller I²C Inter-Integrated Circuit Input/Output Intelligent Chassis Management Identification Intergrated Drive Electronics Intergrated Mirroring Enhanced Interrupt Request Line Local Area Network Operating Manual RX200 S3...
  • Page 86 Abbreviations Logical Block Address Liquid Crystal Display Logical Unit Number Low-Voltage Differential LichtWellenLeiter (fiber optic cable) Multi Mode Faser Manually Retention Latch Non Maskable Interrupt NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory Operating System Peripheral Component Interconnect Prefailure Detection and Analysing POST Power ON Self Test RAID...
  • Page 87 Abbreviations Random Access Memory Read-Only Memory Remote Service Board Real Time Clock RTDS Remote Test- und Diagnose-System SAF-TE SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerance Enclosures Serial Attached SCSI SATA Serial ATA Single Bit Error Single Connector Attachment SCSI Small Computer System Interface SDDC Single Device Data Correction Sensor Data Record SDRAM...
  • Page 88 Abbreviations System Event Log System Management Interrupt System Setup Utility SVGA Super Video Graphics Adapter Universal Serial Bus Video Graphics Adapter Operating Manual RX200 S3...
  • Page 89: Literature

    Ergonomics Warranty System Board D2300 Technical Manual BIOS Setup Description PRIMERGY RX200 S3 Options Guide Quick Start Hardware - PRIMERGY RX200 S3 Leaflet Quick Start Software - PRIMERGY ServerView Suite Leaflet PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerStart User Manual [10] Global Array Manager Client Software User’s Guide...
  • Page 90 Literature [12] Integrated Mirroring User’s Guide [13] PRIMECENTER Rack Technical Manual [14] DataCenter Rack Technical Manual [15] 19" Rack Technical Manual [16] PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerView S2 Server management User Manual [17] PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerView Server management User Manual [18] PRIMERGY ServerView Suite RemoteView...
  • Page 91: Index

    Index Configuration 3rd-Party Rack Onboard SAS Controller installing in server requirements Configuration, server Connecting cables Accessible drives external devices CD burner Consumables CD-ROM Control panel diskette drive Controls DVD-ROM Cooling, fan tape drive Correcting faults Acclimatization time CPU, fan server Articulated cable guide ASR&R Data manipulation...
  • Page 92 Index Error display drifts Hard disk drive drive "dead" handling drive defective HDD module incorrect date hot pluggable incorrect time indicator 47, no mouse pointer Hard disk drive carrier power-on indicator does not HDD BUSY indicator light HDD FAULT indicator screen remains blank HDD module screen shows flickering...
  • Page 93 Index Installing in Ports 3rd-Party Rack keyboard port PRIMECENTER Rack LAN port Installing, server 31, mouse Integrated Mirroring Enhanced parallel port (IME) 7, 55, USB port Power supply unit Labels adding LAN active indicator dummy unit LAN connection indicator hot plug Laser information hot-plug 8, Light-emitting diode (LED)
  • Page 94 Index Reset button 45, noise level Return of devices on/off button 45, Routing, cables open fan cover operation parallel port Safety ports power on indicator SAS controller property protection configure IME 55, removing reset button 45, IME functionality routing cables Saving energy safety standards Screen...
  • Page 95 Index System fan, redundant System password Target group Technical data Telescopic rail Time,incorrect Touch Point Transport damage 15, Troubleshooting, server Unauthorized access Unpacking, server USB port Ventilation clearance Weight ZCR Controller Zero Channel RAID Controller Operating Manual RX200 S3...
  • Page 97 Comments Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH User Documentation Suggestions 85521 Ottobrunn Germany Corrections Fax: 0 700 / 372 00000 email: manuals@fujitsu-siemens.com http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com Submitted by Comments on PRIMERGY RX200 S3 Server RX200 S3...
  • Page 99 Comments Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH User Documentation Suggestions 85521 Ottobrunn Germany Corrections Fax: 0 700 / 372 00000 email: manuals@fujitsu-siemens.com http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com Submitted by Comments on PRIMERGY RX200 S3 Server RX200 S3...
  • Page 100 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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