Fujitsu BX630 - PRIMERGY - S2 Dual Operating Manual
Fujitsu BX630 - PRIMERGY - S2 Dual Operating Manual

Fujitsu BX630 - PRIMERGY - S2 Dual Operating Manual

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PRIMERGY BX630 S2
Scalable Server Blade
Operating Manual
Edition October 2008

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  • Page 1 PRIMERGY BX630 S2 Scalable Server Blade Operating Manual Edition October 2008...
  • Page 2: Copyright And Trademarks

    Gesellschaft für Technik-Dokumentation mbH www.cognitas.de Copyright and Trademarks Copyright © 2009 Fujitsu Technology Solutions 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 Preface ......5 Concept and target group of this manual ... . 6 Documentation overview .
  • Page 4 Contents BIOS Setup ......39 Entering the BIOS Setup ....43 Operation .
  • Page 5: Preface

    Preface The PRIMERGY BX630 S2 server blade is a scalable AMD-based dual-socket server blade. It offers several new forward-looking technologies such as quad- core processors, 2.5-inch SAS or SATA-II hard disk drives, four 1-Gbit/s onboard Ethernet LAN channels and an optional dual-channel 4-Gbit/s Fibre Channel (FC) connection.
  • Page 6: Concept And Target Group Of This Manual

    Concept and target group of this manual Preface Depending on the configuration, the PRIMERGY BX630 S2 scalable server blade occupies one or two slots in the PRIMERGY BX600 S2 or the BX600 S3 basic unit. Concept and target group of this manual This operating manual is intended for those responsible for installing the hardware and ensuring that the system runs smoothly.
  • Page 7: Documentation Overview

    Internet. The overview page showing the online documentation available on the Internet can be found using the URL: http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com. The PRIMERGY server documentation can be accessed using the Industry standard servers navigation option. If you need a replacement copy of the ServerBooks DVD, send the details of your server to the following e-mail address: rlc@ts.fujitsu.com.
  • Page 8: Features

    Features Preface Features Processors In the BX630 S2 dual-socket server blade, one (basic configuration) or two AMD Opteron quad-core processors of the 23xx DP and 83xx MP series ensure extremely high data throughput and system performance. All processors have a 2-MB second-level cache (SLC). It is not possible to use CPUs with different clock rates or cache capacity in a server blade.
  • Page 9 Preface Features Graphics controller The PRIMERGY BX630 S2 scalable server blade has an onboard graphics controller (Matrox MGA-200) which is integrated in the iRMC controller. You can connect a monitor via the VGA interface (via breakout cable) on the front of the server blade or via the KVM blade on the back of the basic unit.
  • Page 10 ASR&R (Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart) restarts the system in the event of an error and automatically "hides" the defective system compo- nents. The PDA (Prefailure Detection and Analyzing) technology from Fujitsu Technology Solutions analyzes and monitors all components that are important for system reliability.
  • Page 11 PRIMERGY servers have a service-friendly, modular architecture, thus enabling quick and simple maintenance. The flash-EPROM program supplied with the utilities from Fujitsu Technology Solutions allows fast BIOS updating via the USB interface. The two redundant hot-pluggable management blades of the PRIMERGY BX600 S2 and BX600 S3 basic unit with independent LAN and COM ports for administration allow complete remote administration of the server blade.
  • Page 12: Notational Conventions

    Notational conventions Preface Notational conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual: indicates commands or menu items. Text in italics “Quotation marks” indicate names of chapters and terms that are being emphasized. Ê describes activities that must be performed in the order shown.
  • Page 13: Technical Data

    Preface Technical data Technical data Electrical specifications Power consumption ~ 380 W (full configuration) Thermal dissipation min. ~ 750 kJ/h, max. ~ 1000 kJ/h Compliance with regulations and standards Product safety and IEC 60950-1 / EN 60950-1, UL/CSA 60950-1, ergonomics CNS 14336 / GB 4943 / EN 50371 Electromagnetic FCC class A...
  • Page 14 Technical data Preface Mechanical specifications Width 286 mm Depth 470 mm (520 mm incl. handles and plugs) Height 43 mm (quad-socket server blade: 86 mm; 1 or 2 slots in the basic unit) Weight Max. 6 kg (quad-socket server blade: 12 kg). Ambient conditions Environment class 3K2 EN 60721 / IEC 721 Part 3-3...
  • Page 15: Overview: Installation Procedure

    Overview: Installation Procedure This chapter provides an overview of the steps you must perform to install your PRIMERGY BX630 S2 scalable server blade in your basic unit. The links take you to the sections with more detailed descriptions of the individual steps. Ê...
  • Page 16 Overview: Installation Procedure – Local installation with or without ServerView Installation Manager The local installation is the least convenient method. It is only recom- mended if the requirements for a remote installation or cloning are not met. If you want to use an operating system that is not supported by ServerView Installation Manager, you can of course install it directly without ServerView Installation Manager.
  • Page 17: Important Notes

    This device complies with the relevant safety regulations for IT equipment, including electronic office machines for use in an office environment. If you have any questions, please contact your sales outlet or the Fujitsu Technology Solutions customer service center. CAUTION! The activities described in this manual should only be performed by engineers, service personnel or technical specialists.
  • Page 18 Notes on safety Important notes CAUTION! Transport the device only in its original packaging or in packaging which protects it from knocks and jolts. Installation and operation CAUTION! Read the notes on installation and operation in the operating manual for your BX600 S2 or BX600 S3 basic unit. Batteries CAUTION! Incorrect replacement of batteries can lead to risk of explosion.
  • Page 19 Important notes Notes on safety Modules with Electrostatic-Sensitive Devices Modules with electrostatic-sensitive devices are identified by the following sticker: Figure 2: ESD label When you handle components fitted with ESDs, you must always observe the following points: Switch off the system and remove the power plugs from the power outlets before installing or removing components with ESDs.
  • Page 20: Ce Conformity

    (CE = Communauté Européenne). Environmental protection Environmentally-friendly product design and development This product has been designed in accordance with the Fujitsu Technology Solutions 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 21 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 Technology Solutions branch or from our recycling center in Paderborn: Fujitsu Technology Solutions Recycling Center D-33106 Paderborn Tel.
  • Page 23: Installing The Hardware

    Installing the Hardware CAUTION! Make sure you observe the safety notes in the chapter Important notes. The server blade must not be exposed to extreme environmental condi- tions (see “Ambient conditions” on page 14). It must be protected from dust, humidity and heat. Installation Steps The installation steps are described in detail in the following sections of this chapter:...
  • Page 24: Installing The Server Blade In The Basic Unit

    Installing the Server Blade in the Basic Unit Installing the Hardware Notify your supplier immediately if you discover any transport damage or if the packaging content does not match the delivery note. Installing the Server Blade in the Basic Unit Depending on the configuration, the PRIMERGY BX630 S2 Scalable Server Blade occupies one or two of the ten slots in the PRIMERGY BX600 S2 or BX600 S3 basic unit.
  • Page 25 Installing the Hardware Installing the Server Blade in the Basic Unit Figure 3: Removing the dummy module for a server blade Ê Undo the locking mechanism of the handles by pressing the green inside touch points of the two handles (1). This undoes the locking handles of the dummy module.
  • Page 26 Installing the Server Blade in the Basic Unit Installing the Hardware Installing the Server Blade CAUTION! Make sure you observe the safety notes and the information on handling electrostatic-sensitive devices in the section “Modules with Electrostatic- Sensitive Devices” on page Make sure you install the server blade in the correct direction.
  • Page 27 Installing the Hardware Installing the Server Blade in the Basic Unit Ê Press the locking handles inward until the locking mechanism engages fully. Figure 5: Final engaging of the locking mechanism Removing the server blade Remove the server blade in the same way as the dummy module (see “Removing the Dummy Module”...
  • Page 28: Connecting Devices

    Connecting Devices Installing the Hardware Connecting Devices All the connections required for operating the BX630 S2 Scalable Server Blade are made via the midplane of the PRIMERGY BX600 S2 or BX600 S3 basic unit. When you install the server blade, connections to the infrastructure modules on the back of the basic unit are made automatically by means of plug connectors: –...
  • Page 29 Installing the Hardware Connecting Devices USB/VGA connection Figure 6: USB/VGA connectionon on the BX630 S2 server blade and breakout cable The PRIMERGY BX630 S2 Scalable Server Blade has a USB/VGA connector on the front (A).. Connecting an external device via the USB/VGA connector requires a special cable with two USB plugs (2) and a VGA plug (3)..
  • Page 31: Installation And Operation

    Installation and Operation CAUTION! Make sure you observe the safety notes in the chapter “Important notes” on page This chapter explains how to set up and operate the BX630 S2 scalable server blade once you have installed it in the PRIMERGY BX600 S2 or BX600 S3 basic unit.
  • Page 32: Control And Connection Panel

    Control and Connection Panel Installation and Operation Control and Connection Panel Figure 7: Control panel Operating Manual BX630 S2...
  • Page 33 Installation and Operation Control and Connection Panel Voltage/Selection indicator (two-color LED) Dark: The BX600 S2 or BX600 S3 basic unit is off, 5 V standby voltage is not present, or the server blade is not installed properly. Glows green: Server blade is running. Glows orange: Server blade is off but basic unit is running (5 V standby voltage is present).
  • Page 34 Control and Connection Panel Installation and Operation NIC indicator (green LED) Dark: System or server blade is off and LAN interface is not active. Glows green: Existing LAN connection. Flashes green: Active LAN. USB/VGA connector Connector for adapter cable with two USB ports for external devices (e.g. floppy disk drive, CD/DVD drive or hard disk drive, mouse or keyboard) and a VGA port.
  • Page 35: Switching The Server Blade On/Off

    Installation and Operation Switching the Server Blade On/Off Switching the Server Blade On/Off CAUTION! If you switch the server blade on and the connected monitor only displays flickering stripes, switch it off again immediately (see chapter “Trouble- shooting and Tips” on page 73).
  • Page 36 (for further information see the RemoteDeploy manual on the ServerBooks DVD (version 5.210 or later)). The optional RemoteDeploy software package can be obtained from the Fujitsu Technology Solutions customer service center (order number U15000-C286). Reference Installation A reference installation of a server blade performed using ServerView Installation Manager is used as the basis for a clone image.
  • Page 37 Installation and Operation Configuring the Server Blade Ê Connect the monitor, keyboard and mouse to the KVM blade on the rear of the basic unit. For information see the BX600 S2 or BX600 S3 basic unit operating manual. Ê Press the KVM button (position 4 in figure 7 on page 32) on the control panel of the server blade to switch the keyboard, mouse and the monitor of the...
  • Page 38: Updating The Firmware (Bios And Bmc)

    Ê Create a bootable USB stick using the selfextracting USB stick image you downloaded from http://download.ts.fujitsu.com. Ê Connect the breakout cable to the relevant server blade. Connect the USB stick to the other end of the breakout cable.
  • Page 39: Bios Setup

    BIOS Setup In the BIOS Setup you can set the system functions and the hardware configu- ration of a server blade. The scope of the displayed BIOS parameters may differ depending on the configuration. The server blade comes with default settings in effect. You can change these settings in the BIOS Setup menus.
  • Page 40 BIOS Setup Master Daughtercard [52] Slave Daughtercard [52] Remote Boot [52] Management LAN [52] Advanced System Configuration [53] High Precision Event Timer [53] Power On/Off [54] Power off Source [54] Software [54] Power Button [54] Power Failure Recovery [54] IPMI [56] SEL Load [56] Clear System Event Log [56] Event Log Full Mode [56]...
  • Page 41 BIOS Setup LAN Settings [58] DHCP [59] Local IP Address [59] Subnet Mask [59] Gateway Address [59] Reset Configuration Data [48] Multiprocessor Specification [49] Security – Security functions Supervisor Password [60] User Password [60] Set Setup Password [60] Setup Password Lock [61] Set System Password [61] System Password Mode [61] Setup Prompt [61]...
  • Page 42 BIOS Setup Memory on Slave Board [68] CPUn (1-4) - DIMMm (1-7) + DIMMm+1 (2-8) [68] Re-enable Failed DIMMs [69] Console Redirection [69] Port [69] Baud Rate [69] Protocol [70] Flow Control [70] Console Connection [70] Mode [70] # of video pages to support [70] Boot –...
  • Page 43: Entering The Bios Setup

    BIOS Setup Entering the BIOS Setup Entering the BIOS Setup Ê Start the server blade (cold or warm start). The subsequent procedure depends on the current setting of the Boot Menu parameter in the Boot menu (see also section “Boot menu” on page 71): Boot Menu = Disabled With this parameter setting, you can open the Main menu.
  • Page 44: Operation

    Operation BIOS Setup Operation Figure 8: BIOS Setup screen structure The BIOS Setup screen is structured as follows: Menu bar (1) Use the À and  cursor keys to select a menu. Workspace (2) The workspace contains the information for the selected menu and the settings you can make.
  • Page 45 BIOS Setup Operation [Esc] Function key for quitting a submenu ÊË Cursor keys for selecting a parameter ÀÂ Cursor keys for selecting a menu [+][-] Keys for changing parameter values Press Enter Press Enter to perform a menu-dependent action [F9] Load the default values for all menus Pressing the [F7] function key discards all the changes you have made in this BIOS session and resets the values that...
  • Page 46: Main Menu

    Main menu BIOS Setup Main menu Figure 9: Main menu System Time / System Date Sets the system time and date. The system time has the format HH:MM:SS, and the system date has the format MM/DD/YYYY. Use the tab keys to position the cursor within the individual input fields.
  • Page 47 BIOS Setup Main menu No Halt On Any Errors or Disabled The system start is not aborted. If possible, the error is ignored. SM Error Halt – error handling for system monitoring Configures the system behavior during the self-test in the event of a system monitoring error reported by the iRMC (e.g.
  • Page 48: Advanced Menu

    Advanced menu BIOS Setup Advanced menu Figure 10: Advanced menu Peripheral Configuration Calls a submenu for setting up the interfaces and controllers (see section “Peripheral Configuration” on page 50). Advanced System Configuration Calls a submenu for setting the High Precision Event Timer (see section “Advanced System Configuration”...
  • Page 49 BIOS Setup Advanced menu After the server blade is started, the plug&play functionality identifies the new configuration data to initialize the installed boards and drives and resets this field to No. You must enter the configuration data of non-plug&play components manually. After the server blade is started, the plug&play functionality initializes the installed boards and drives with the configuration data that is currently in effect.
  • Page 50: Peripheral Configuration

    Advanced menu BIOS Setup 6.4.1 Peripheral Configuration Figure 11: Peripheral Configuration Serial # Defines how the address and the interrupt of the corresponding serial interface are configured. Auto Automatic configuration with an available combination of address and interrupt. Disabled The interface is disabled. Enabled User-configured.
  • Page 51 BIOS Setup Advanced menu Serial Multiplexer Defines whether the serial interface can be used by the system or by the iRMC. System The serial interface can be used by the system or by the operating system. iRMC The serial interface can be used by the iRMC. The operating system cannot use the serial interface.
  • Page 52 Advanced menu BIOS Setup SAS Option ROM Scan Defines whether the SAS BIOS is started by the system BIOS when the onboard SAS controller is initialized (Enabled) or not (Disabled). To be able to start an operating system from an SAS controller, this controller must be controlled by a BIOS.
  • Page 53: Advanced System Configuration

    BIOS Setup Advanced menu 6.4.2 Advanced System Configuration Figure 12: Advanced System Configuration High Precision Event Timer This option allows you to make the system's high-precision event timer available to the operating system. This timer is also known as the “multi- media timer“.
  • Page 54: Power On/Off Menu

    Advanced menu BIOS Setup 6.4.3 Power On/Off menu Figure 13: Power On/Off menu Power off Source Defines how the system can be switched off if the ACPI function is not enabled. Software Defines whether the system can be switched off by a software program (Enabled) or not (Disabled).
  • Page 55 BIOS Setup Advanced menu During the brief initialization, all WakeUp sources are recon- figured, so that the system can be woken via the LAN etc. If this option is Disabled, the system can only be switched on using the on/off button. Always On The system switches on.
  • Page 56: Ipmi Menu

    Advanced menu BIOS Setup 6.4.4 IPMI menu Figure 14: IPMI menu SEL Load Indicates in percent how full the system event log is. Clear System Event Log Defines whether the system event log file is to be cleared the next time the system is started.
  • Page 57 BIOS Setup Advanced menu Maintain If the system event log is full, no more entries are written to it. The system event log must be deleted so that the system can create a new system event log. System Event Log Opens the submenu of the system event log viewer.
  • Page 58 Advanced menu BIOS Setup SDR ID Sensor type Sensor No. Serial number of the sensor Sensor Type [Units] Type and unit of the sensor Sensor Value Measured value of the sensor Sensor Value (max) Maximum permissible sensor value Sensor Value (min) Minimum permissible sensor value LAN Settings Opens the submenu for the iRMC LAN settings (see...
  • Page 59: Ipmi Lan Parameters

    BIOS Setup Advanced menu 6.4.4.1 IPMI LAN parameters Figure 15: IPMI LAN Settings menu DHCP Defines whether DHCP support for the iRMC is Enabled or Disabled. Using the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) network protocol, the iRMC can have an IP address assigned to it automatically by a DHCP server in the network.
  • Page 60: Security Menu

    Security menu BIOS Setup Security menu Figure 16: Security menu Supervisor Password / User Password Indicates whether a supervisor or user password has been defined (Installed) or not (Not installed). Set Supervisor Password When you press the Enter key, a window is opened in which you can define the supervisor password.
  • Page 61 BIOS Setup Security menu Setup Password Lock Defines the effect of the supervisor password. Requirement: A supervisor password must have been defined. Standard The supervisor password prevents unauthorized BIOS Setup calls. Extended The supervisor password prevents unauthorized Setup calls and locks the keyboard during device initialization.
  • Page 62 Security menu BIOS Setup Flash Write Defines whether the system BIOS is write-protected. Enabled The system BIOS can be written to or deleted. Disabled The system BIOS cannot be written to or deleted. Operating Manual BX630 S2...
  • Page 63: Server Menu

    BIOS Setup Server menu Server menu Figure 17: Server menu O/S Boot Timeout Defines whether the system is restarted (Enabled) or not (Disabled) if the operating system cannot establish a connection to a server management process within a defined period of time. In this case, the server management firmware assumes a system startup error.
  • Page 64 Server menu BIOS Setup Boot Retry Counter Defines the maximum number of attempts (0-7) to start the operating system. This parameter depends on the setting of the O/S Boot Timeout parameter on the one hand. On the other hand, other critical system errors can lead to a restart of the system and thus to a decrease in the counter value.
  • Page 65: Cpu Status

    BIOS Setup Server menu 6.6.1 CPU Status Figure 18: CPU Status Node # CPU Status Defines whether the selected CPU is used or not. You should only disable a CPU if it has reported an internal error. The error is recorded in the system event log, which you can view with the SCU (Server Configu- ration Utility) or the RemoteView or ServerView programs.
  • Page 66 Server menu BIOS Setup Even if only one CPU is installed, the status indicators are displayed for all possible CPUs. If Disabled is set for all the CPUs, the system still starts with one CPU. Re-enable Failed CPUs Resets all CPUs flagged as Failed to Enabled. Operating Manual BX630 S2...
  • Page 67: Memory Status

    BIOS Setup Server menu 6.6.2 Memory Status Figure 19: Memory Status Memory Scrubbing Specifies whether memory will be screened and one-bit errors recovered. This involves the reading and restoration of the constant memory. This process recovers one-bit memory errors and prevents most multibit memory errors, since the latter are due to an accumulation of one-bit memory errors.
  • Page 68 Server menu BIOS Setup SW Mem Hole Remap Defines whether the address space required for the PCI configuration is regained or not. Enabled For main memory larger than 3 Gbytes, the main memory area above 4 Gbytes that is hidden by the PCI devices is shown again. This setting affects the performance but may increase the available memory drastically.
  • Page 69: Console Redirection

    BIOS Setup Server menu Enabled If the bank is fitted, the memory module is used by the system. Re-enable Failed DIMMs Resets all memory modules flagged as Failed to Enabled. 6.6.3 Console Redirection Figure 20: Console Redirection menu Port Defines the port used for communication with the terminal (Serial # or Disabled).
  • Page 70 Server menu BIOS Setup Protocol Defines the transmission protocol used for communication with the terminal. This setting should be the same on both the terminal and the server. The protocols differ in the supported key sequences and character sets and whether they can display color or only black and white.
  • Page 71: Boot Menu

    BIOS Setup Boot menu Boot menu Figure 21: Boot menu Boot priority order Defines the order in which the listed devices are searched for the system files that the system BIOS requires for booting. Note: – Use the Êand Ë keys to select a device. –...
  • Page 72: Exit Menu

    Exit menu BIOS Setup Excluded from Boot order Defines the list of devices that are excluded from the boot order. Exit menu Figure 22: Exit menu Save Changes & Exit Saves parameter changes and terminates the BIOS Setup. Discard Changes & Exit Discards parameter changes and terminates the BIOS Setup.
  • Page 73: Troubleshooting And Tips

    Troubleshooting and Tips CAUTION! Make sure you observe the safety notes in the chapter “Important notes” on page How to handle errors that may occur while operating server blades in the basic unit is described in the BX600 S2 or BX600 S3 basic unit operating manual. If a fault occurs, try to correct it as described –...
  • Page 75: Hot-Plug Components

    Hot-plug components This chapter describes how to replace or add hot-plug components in the PRIMERGY BX630 S2 scalable server blade. CAUTION Only hard disk modules can be added or replaced while the system is running. For all other system components, the server blade must be switched off and removed from the basic unit in order to open it.
  • Page 76 Hot-plug disk drives Hot-plug components Figure 23: 2.5-inch hard disk module and dummy module Hard disk module (hard disk carrier with installed hard disk drive) Indicators HDD Busy (LED green) HDD Fault (LED orange) For a description, see the table on page 33 in the section „Control and...
  • Page 77: Handling Hard Disk Drives And Hdd Modules

    Hot-plug components Handling hard disk drives and HDD modules Handling hard disk drives and 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.
  • Page 78: Installing/Removing The Dummy Module

    Installing/removing the dummy module Hot-plug components Installing/removing the dummy module Unused bays are fitted with a dummy module. Remove the dummy module before you install an additional hard disk module. Figure 24: Removing the dummy module Ê Press the two tabs on the dummy module together until the lock is released (1).
  • Page 79: Installing/Removing A Hard Disk Module

    Hot-plug components Installing/removing a hard disk module Installing/removing a hard disk module Unlocking the hard disk module Figure 25: Unlocking a 2.5-inch hard disk module – Press the green locking lever to the left (1) and swivel the locking handhold to the front (2).
  • Page 80 Installing/removing a hard disk module Hot-plug components Installing a hard disk module Figure 26: Installing a hard disk module Ê Carefully push the hard disk module into the empty bay as far as it will go. Ê Swivel the handle fully round in the direction of the arrow until the locking mechanism engages.
  • Page 81 Hot-plug components Installing/removing a hard disk module All HDD modules (drives) must be uniquely identified so that they can be reinstalled in their original mounting locations later. If this is not done, existing data can be lost. If you want to remove an HDD module during operation, proceed as follows: Ê...
  • Page 83: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations ASR&R Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart Advanced Technology Attachment BIOS Basic Input-Output System Compact Disk Communication Central Processing Unit DBMS Database Management System Dual Core Double Data Rate (RAM) DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module Digital Versatile Disk Error Correcting Code Error Detection Code Operating Manual BX630 S2...
  • Page 84 Abbreviations Electromagnetic Compatibility Electrostatic Discharge Fully Buffered DIMMs Fibre Channel Front Side Bus Global Array Manager Hard Disk Drive Height Unit Input/Output Identification Integrated Drive Electronics Internet Protocol iSCSI Internet Small Computer System Interface over IP Local Area Network Operating Manual BX630 S2...
  • Page 85 Abbreviations Liquid Crystal Display Light-Emitting Diode Manually Retention Latch Network Interface Card Non Maskable Interrupt Peripheral Component Interconnect Prefailure Detection and Analyzing POST Power On Self Test Power Supply Unit RAID Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks Read-Only Memory Storage Area Network Serial Attached SCSI SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment...
  • Page 86 Abbreviations Single Connector Attachment SCSI Small Computer System Interface Server Configuration Utility Small Form Factor Pluggable TCP/IP Offload Engine Universal Serial Bus Video Graphics Adapter Vital Product Data Wakeup on LAN Operating Manual BX630 S2...
  • Page 87: Index

    Index acclimatization time data manipulation ambient conditions delivery note ASR&R disposal, devices availability dummy module install server blade BIOS setup dummy module, hard disk Advanced menu module Advanced menu, Advanced dummy module, HDD module System Configuration Advanced menu, IPMI settings Advanced menu, Peripheral electrical specifications Configuration...
  • Page 88 Index security functions I/O module server blade information material, additional ambient conditions install compliance standards dummy module control panel hard disk drives installation procedure, overview dimensions dummy module electrical specifications KVM button hard disk drives indicators memory labels safety standards lithium battery technical data Low Voltage Directive 13,...
  • Page 89 Index unpacking system update BIOS firmware USB/VGA connector ventilation space weight Operating Manual BX630 S2...

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