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02
TX600
PRIMERGY TX600
You will find updates and new components in the chapter 'Updates' positioned
after the index.
Contents
General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-5
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-5
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-6
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-11
Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-12
Product designations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-13
System allocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-17
Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-18
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-19
Installation and initial operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-21
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-21
Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-21
Preparing the keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-22
Connecting devices to the server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-22
Connecting the server to the mains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-24
Initial operation and operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-25
Locking and unlocking the floor-standing server . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-25
Controls and indicators on the front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-28
Indicators on the rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-35
- Indicators on the external connector panel . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-35
- Indicators on hot-plug PCI slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-36
Indicators on the fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-39
Switching the server ON and OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-40
Starting up hot-plug PCI slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-41
Configuration of the server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-42
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-43
System board D1411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-43
- Interfaces and connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-43
- Temperature / system monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-44
- LAN connectors A and B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-TX600-46
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    TX600 PRIMERGY TX600 You will find updates and new components in the chapter ’Updates’ positioned after the index. Contents General information ........02-TX600-5 Description .
  • Page 2 Contents – LAN connectors of the Remote Management controller . 02-TX600-46 – Slot sequence ....... . . 02-TX600-48 –...
  • Page 3 Contents – Removing the dummy cover ..... . . 02-TX600-86 – Installing the dummy cover ......02-TX600-86 –...
  • Page 4 Contents Processors ........02-TX600-141 –...
  • Page 5: General Information

    The floor-standing model can be converted into a rack model using an optional conversion kit. The PRIMERGY TX600 server offers a high level of reliability and availability through highly developed hardware and software components. These include hot-swap hard disk drive modules, redundant system fans and power supply units, and hot-plug PCI slots, the ServerView server management software, "Prefailure Detection and Analyzing"...
  • Page 6: Features

    Description General information Features System board D1411 – ServerWorks GC LE chipset – 4 processor sockets for Gallatin processors with 2.0 GHz and higher, socket 603, with 400MHz front-side bus and quad-pumped data bus – 512 Kbyte second-level cache, and 1 or 2MB TLC –...
  • Page 7 General information Description LocalView module (alphanumeric system display) The LocalView module provides an alphanumeric display of system information and hardware errors. It is an intelligent module with a micro controller and its own memory that can run independently of the attached server system. The LocalView module includes the LCD panel and the toggle switch, both of which are integrated in a peripheral bay.
  • Page 8 ASR&R (Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart) restarts the system in the case of an error and automatically "hides" the defective system compo- nents. The PDA (Prefailure Detection and Analyzing) technology from Fujitsu Siemens Computers analyzes and monitors all components that are important for system reliability.
  • Page 9 Server management Server management is implemented using the supplied ServerView software and PDA (Prefailure Detection and Analyzing) technology from Fujitsu Siemens Computers. PDA reports the threat of a system error or overloading early on, so that preventive measures can be taken.
  • Page 10 Description General information The flash EPROM program supplied with the Fujitsu Siemens Computers utilities supports a fast BIOS update. The optional RemoteView remote testing and diagnostics system allows the PRIMERGY TX300 server to be maintained from remote locations. Remote diagnostics can therefore be performed for system analysis, remote configu- ration and remote restart should the operating system or hardware fail.
  • Page 11: Options

    General information Description Options Converting from a floor-standing model to a rack model The floor-standing model can be optionally converted to allow the server to be mounted in any typical rack system. Additional hot-swap tape drive A hot-swap tape drive can be installed optionally in the hard disk drive cage. As a result, two slots will be occupied in the drive cage which are then no longer available for HDD modules.
  • Page 12: Function

    Function General information Function Configuration diagram Top view Font view System unit Accessible drives Memory The highest assembled bank is the hot-spare bank Operating panel (if the feature is enabled) 5.25" x 0.5" DVD-ROM 3.5" x 0.5" floppy disk Local View module 5.25"...
  • Page 13: Product Designations

    Some of the products in the overview may no longer be available to order. Product Base units PRIMERGY TX600 floor-standing model with 1x XEON MP processor, 1or 2 MB TLC with 400MHz front-side bus (maximum 4 processors) max. 16 GB main memory) 2-channel Ultra 320 SCSI onboard controller (Adaptec 7902)
  • Page 14 T26139-Y3882-E101 External SCSI connection Product Processors PRIMERGY TX600 with 4 CPU slots. For a CPU extension the additional CPU must be of identical type, cache size and clock rate. S26361-F2817-E201 XEON 2.0 GHz/400 MHz FSB with 1 MB TLC on chip, incl.
  • Page 15 General information Product designations Product Main memory – There are 8 slots divided into 4 banks with 2 memory modules each. – These take 1 GB, 2GB or 4GB PC 2100 DDR-RAM mod- ules. – The maximum main memory capacity is 16 GB! –...
  • Page 16 Product designations General information Product Hard disk drives – The system unit has 12 slots – The 80-pin SCA hard disk drives are plugged into a cas- cadable 2-channel SCSI backplane – Hot replacement is possible with DAC and RAID setup S26361-F2764-E136 36 GB, 10000 rpm, U320 SCSI (320 MB/s), maximum 12/system...
  • Page 17: System Allocation

    General information System allocation System allocation The PRIMERGY TX600 server is supported with at least the following software and firmware versions: Alarm Service 2.20.07 DDM LINUX SuSE SLES7 2.01.19 DDM and Multipath W2K, W2003 3.00.09 Duplex Write NT4.0 2.01 Easy Mirror for NT and Windows 2000 2.01.05...
  • Page 18: Service

    Service General information Operating systems Manufacturer Operating system State Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server Windows NT 4.0 Server Enter- prise Edition Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Advanced Server Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition Windows 2003 Standard Edition Caldera Open Unix 8 Novell...
  • Page 19: Technical Data

    General information Technical data Technical data Electrical data (hot-swap power supply unit) Type Wide range power supply unit Rated voltage range 100 - 240 V Rated frequency 47 - 63 Hz Rated current in basic configuration 6 - 2.5 A Maximum rated current 11 - 4.5 A Active power...
  • Page 20 Technical data General information Dimensions Dimensions Floor-standing model Rack model Width 286 mm (with feet) 444 mm (without front panel) Depth 743 mm 743mm (without handles) Height 473 mm (with feet) 177 mm or 5 HU Weight Approx. 55 kg (depending on the configuration) Ventilation clearance At least 200 mm at the front and at the rear Maintenance area for the floor-standing model...
  • Page 21: Installation And Initial Operation

    TX600 Installation and initial operation Installation Preparation Unpacking the server Do not unpack the server until it is at its installation location. Ask someone for help with carrying the server. If you discover that the delivery was damaged during transport or does not correspond to the delivery note, notify your supplier immediately! Ê...
  • Page 22: Preparing The Keyboard

    Installation Installation and initial operation Preparing the keyboard Ê Plug the appropriate connector of the keyboard cable into the socket on the underside of the keyboard as shown in the illustration above. Connecting devices to the server The ports for external devices are on the rear of the server. Which ports are available on your server depends on the boards installed.
  • Page 23 Installation and initial operation Installation 1a,b,c Rack model Remote Management controller PS/2 keyboard port (purple) (green) Global Error indicator (orange) ID indicator (blue) LAN ports PS/2 mouse port (green) USB ports 1 and 2 Serial port COM2 (turquoise) Serial port for the Remote Management 10 Parallel port LPT1 (burgundy) controller Monitor port VGA (blue)
  • Page 24: Connecting The Server To The Mains

    Installation Installation and initial operation Connecting the server to the mains In its basic configuration the server has a hot-swap power supply unit. A second hot-swap power supply unit can be added to achieve redundant power supply. If a defect occurs in one power supply unit, the other one ensures unimpaired further operation.
  • Page 25: Initial Operation And Operating

    Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Initial operation and operating The server must be acclimatized to its operating environment for the right length of time. Temperature difference (°C) Minimum acclimatization time (operating environment/outside) (hours) Locking and unlocking the floor-standing server Locking the drive covers prevents unauthorized access to the accessible drives and the hard disk drives.
  • Page 26 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Access to the accessible drives Ê Unlock the floor-standing model by turning the key 90° clockwise (1). Ê Slide the cover of the accessible drives downward (2). If you want to prevent access to the hard disk drive modules, lock the floor-standing model again (3).
  • Page 27 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Access to the hard disk modules Ê Unlock the floor-standing model and remove the key. Ê Slide the cover of the accessible drives up as far as possible using both thumbs (1). You will feel a certain resistance (the cover clicks into place again about half a centimeter above the locked position.) Ê...
  • Page 28: Controls And Indicators On The Front Panel

    Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Controls and indicators on the front panel On/Off button ID indicator Operating indicator USB port ’Drive active indicator 10 Hard-disk drive indicators (see page (lights only by access on chipDISK) 02-TX600-34) Global Error indicator 11 System display (LocalView) NMI button 12 Floppy drive...
  • Page 29 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Operation controls Lock The floor-standing model can be locked to prevent access to the drives. Power button When the system is switched off, it can be switched on by pressing the power button. When the system is operating, it can be switched off by pressing the power button.
  • Page 30 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Indicators on the control panel Power-on indicator (bicolor) Glows orange when the server is switched off but mains voltage is present (standby mode). Glows green when the server is switched on. Flashes orange when the server is in standby mode again after a power failure.
  • Page 31 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating System display (LocalView module) – System display ( LocalView module) A drawer mechanism allows you to pull the LocalView control panel out of the system housing to view information. Press on the front of the module to unlock it.
  • Page 32 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Message +1 Menu +1 Menu -1 Message -1 Message selection Button pressed: Menu name and message number x of x are displayed. Button released: Message is displayed Up arrow: Next message Down arrow: Previous message Menu selection Button pressed:...
  • Page 33 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating System state Displayed message System active Server name (node) System ok System ok IP address Cluster address Operating system and version Number of CPUs and frequency in MHz Memory in Mbytes Type/no. of PCI modules NICs RAID controllers with configuration / number of channels and hard disk drives...
  • Page 34 Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Hard disk drive indicator HDD BUSY HDD FAULT HDD BUSY (green) – lit: HDD in active phase – not lit: HDD inactive HDD FAULT (orange) (only in conjunction with a RAID controller) –...
  • Page 35: Indicators On The Rear

    Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Indicators on the rear Indicators on the external connector panel 1 2 3 4 3 4 5a,b,c LAN connection indicator of the Remote Management controller Orange LED: glows if a LAN connection is available. LAN active indicator of the Remote Management controller Green LED: flashes when a LAN transfer occurs.
  • Page 36: Indicators On Hot-Plug Pci Slots

    Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Indicators on hot-plug PCI slots The indicators on these slots behave differently depending on whether the operating system supports hot-plug functionality. Operating system with hot-plug functionality Power Warning Status description indicator indicator (green) (orange) not lit...
  • Page 37 Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Power Warning Status description indicator indicator (green) (orange) flashing not lit Device operating. PCI slot is in enable or disable sequence. Wait until the green LED has changed its status (does not light up after disable or lights up after enable sequence).
  • Page 38: Status Indicators On The Hot-Plug Power Supply Modules . 02-Tx600-38

    Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Status indicators on the hot-plug power supply modules LEDs Pos. LED glowing Meaning green The power supply unit is on and ok An error has occurred green Mains power is present TX600 October 2003 –...
  • Page 39: Indicators On The Fan

    Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating Indicators on the fan The LED indicates the status of the associated system fan. Status green Fan is working orange Fan is defective October 2003 TX600 U41057-J16-Z146-1-76 – –...
  • Page 40: Switching The Server On And Off

    Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Switching the server ON and OFF If, after switching on the server, you see only flickering stripes on the screen, switch off the server immediately. See page 02-TX600-71. The ON/OFF button does not disconnect the server from the mains voltage.
  • Page 41: Starting Up Hot-Plug Pci Slots

    Installation and initial operation Initial operation and operating – After power failure The system restarts automatically after a power failure (depending on the BIOS setup). – Remote The server can be switched on or reset (warm reset) via LAN/modem by means of the RemoteView Service Board.
  • Page 42: Configuration Of The Server

    Initial operation and operating Installation and initial operation Configuration of the server How to configure the server is described in the "Software" module (ServerStart-inst) of the Service Manual. Activating RemoteView for the diagnostics system (RTDS) To be able to start RemoteView automatically, you must enter the disk parameters in the BIOS setup and boot once from the RemoteView medium (chipDISK).
  • Page 43: Settings

    Installation and initial operation Settings Settings System board D1411 Interfaces and connectors DC/DC-Converter VRM 1 VRM 2 CPU1 CPU2 Mouse Floppy FAN8 FAN9 BIOS LEDS CPU3 CPU4 FAN10 SM-COM2 Controller VRM 3 FAN11 Accu VRM 4 LEDS Switch PCI 1 Remote Management Controller...
  • Page 44: Temperature / System Monitoring

    The temperature and system monitoring are controlled by an onboard controller developed by Fujitsu Siemens. The following functions are supported: TX600 October 2003 –...
  • Page 45 Installation and initial operation Settings Temperature monitoring: Measurement of the processor temperature, measurement of the air temper- ature upon entry with a temperature sensor. Fan monitoring: Blocked fans or a reduced fan speed due to aging can be detected with the fan monitoring function.
  • Page 46: Lan Connectors A And B

    Settings Installation and initial operation LAN connectors A and B The system board is equipped with a new-generation high-integration module. This BroadCom5704 LAN controller supports transfer rates of 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s and 1 Gbit/s. The LAN controller has a large transmission and receiving buffer (FIFO) and supports the WOL function through Magic Packet It is also possible to boot a device without its own boot hard disk via LAN.
  • Page 47: Pci Card Slots

    Installation and initial operation Settings Add-on modules DC/DC-Converter VRM 1 VRM 2 CPU1 CPU2 Mouse Floppy FAN8 FAN9 BIOS LEDS CPU3 CPU4 FAN10 SM-COM2 Controller VRM 3 FAN11 Accu VRM 4 LEDS Switch PCI 1 Remote Management Controller PCI-X-2, hot plug PCI-X-3, hot plug Battery PCI-X-4, hot plug...
  • Page 48: Slot Sequence

    Settings Installation and initial operation PCI slot 1 is the only 5V slot. Slots 2 to 6 are 3.3 V slots. PCI slot 6 supports a zero-channel RAID controller. Slot sequence A "zero-channel RAID controller" board can only be mounted in PCI slot 6 to offer a RAID solution with the onboard RAID controller.
  • Page 49: Pci Bus Resources

    Installation and initial operation Settings PCI bus resources PCI slots Voltage Frequency Hot- PCIX Description slot in MHz plug 64-bit PCI bus slot 3.3 V 64-bit PCI bus slot (primary) 3.3 V 100/133 64-bit PCI bus slot (secondary)) 3.3 V 100/133 64-bit PCI bus slot (secondary) 3.3 V...
  • Page 50 Settings Installation and initial operation The PCI interrupts are assigned automatically in accordance with the Auto Plug&Play guidelines. Disabled No ISA interrupt is assigned to the PCI interrupt. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23 The selected ISA interrupt is assigned to the PCI interrupt.
  • Page 51: Supported Screen Resolutions

    Installation and initial operation Settings Supported screen resolutions Depending on the operating system used, the screen resolutions in the following table refer to the graphics controller on the system board. If you are using an external graphics controller, you will find details of supported screen resolutions in the Operating Manual or Technical Manual supplied with the controller.
  • Page 52 Settings Installation and initial operation CMOS clear - switch 1 Switch 1 determines whether CMOS entries can be deleted or not. The CMOS entries can be deleted. The CMOS entries cannot be deleted (default setting). Only the BIOS parameters will be deleted. The parameters for the Remote Management controller are not deleted.
  • Page 53: Remoteview Chipdisk

    Installation and initial operation Settings Write protection for floppy disks - switch 6 Switch 6 is used to define whether floppy disks can be written to or deleted in the floppy disk drive. To allow writing to and deletion of floppy disks, the write- protection in the BIOS setup must be disabled (in the Security menu, the Diskette Write field must be set to Enabled).
  • Page 54: Operating Panel Board

    Settings Installation and initial operation Operating panel board Part number: A3C40041712 Control panel cable connector (6-pin) Control panel cable connector (16-pin) I²C bus connector USB connector TX600 October 2003 – – U41057-J16-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 55: Scsi Backplane

    Installation and initial operation Settings SCSI backplane Part number: A3C40036399 SCA slot ID5 SCA slot ID1 SCA slot ID4 SCA slot ID0 Green LED (access) Buffer capacitors Orange LED (fault) DC connector SCA slot ID3 SCSI input channel SCA slot ID2 System connector (i²C bus) The LEDs are made visible on the front of the mounting frames via light conductors, which are situated in the mounting frames of the drives.
  • Page 56: Power Backplane

    Settings Installation and initial operation Power backplane Part number: A3C40036405 Power connector to system board Connector to power supplies Power backplane controller Connector to power supplies Intrusion switch Power SCSI drive Security switch (jumpered!) I²C bus SCSI drive Power connector fan board Power SCSI drive I²C bus SCSI drive Sideband connector to fan board...
  • Page 57: Fan Backplane

    Installation and initial operation Settings Fan backplane Part number: A3C40036408 Fan 0 connector Fan 1 connector Fan 2 connector Fan 3 connector Fan 7 connector Fan 6 connector Sideband signal connector Fan 5 connector Power connector Fan 4 connector October 2003 TX600 U41057-J16-Z146-1-76 –...
  • Page 58: Hot-Plug Panel

    Settings Installation and initial operation Hot-plug panel Part number: A3C40037271 Connector for hot-plug PCI cable Tape SCA2 adapter Part number: A3C40037889 J1 J2 SCA2 connector SCSI connector Jumper The required jumper position depends on the streamer you use: Pos. J1: for Seagate DDS4 streamer Pos.
  • Page 59: Internal Cabling

    Installation and initial operation Internal cabling Internal cabling Basic cabling A3C40039949 A3C40039949 Power backplane October 2003 TX600 U41057-J16-Z146-1-76 – –...
  • Page 60: Cabling Of Power Backplane

    Internal cabling Installation and initial operation Cabling of power backplane Redundant power supply Floppy Acc. drive Acc. drive DVD (IDE) Hot plug panel LocalView Frontpanel Temp Combo A3C40030220 CPU 1 CPU 2 CPU 3 CPU 4 A3C40039945 A3C40039948 SCSI backplane 6 disks Power backplane A3C40049305...
  • Page 61: Addresses For Scsi Devices

    Installation and initial operation Addresses for SCSI devices Addresses for SCSI devices Each device connected to the SCSI interface or to a SCSI controller (hard disks and accessible SCSI drives) must have a unique address. This address is called an ID (identifier). SCSI IDs for accessible drives The SCSI IDs of both 5.25"...
  • Page 62: Overview Of Cables

    Overview of cables Installation and initial operation Overview of cables The following cables are used in the PRIMERGY TX600 systems. Part number name from A3C40030220 System board Power backplane System board T26139-Y3931-V2 signal cable A3C40039938 Front panel Power backplane Front panel signals...
  • Page 63 Installation and initial operation Overview of cables Part number name from A3C40049305 System board Power backplane System board T26139-Y3758-V6 DC cable A3C40051229 SCSI tape HBA (PCI card) Tape drive T26139-Y3847-V2 drive cable October 2003 TX600 U41057-J16-Z146-1-76 – –...
  • Page 64 Overview of cables Installation and initial operation TX600 October 2003 – – U41057-J16-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 65: Diagnostics

    TX600 Diagnostics LocalView module The LocalView module provides an alphanumeric display of system information and hardware errors. It is an intelligent module with a microcontroller and its own memory that can run independently of the server system attached. The LocalView module includes the LCD panel and the toggle switch, both of which are integrated in a peripheral bay.
  • Page 66: Numbering Of The Components In Serverview

    Numbering of the components in ServerView Diagnostics Numbering of the components in ServerView Fans Description FAN 0 System fan 1, floor-standing model, top, back row; rack model, left, back row (both seen from the front) FAN 1 System fan 2, floor-standing model, second from top, back row; rack model, second from left, back row (both seen from the front) FAN 2 System fan 3, floor-standing model, second from bottom, back row;...
  • Page 67 Diagnostics Numbering of the components in ServerView Temperature sensors Sensor no. Message in Description ServerView agent CPU Temp Temperature CPU 0 CPU Temp Temperature CPU 1 CPU Temp Temperature CPU 2 CPU Temp Temperature CPU 3 Inlet Temp Ambient temperature; position in peripheral- bay recess behind peripheral cage Power supply units Description...
  • Page 68: Primergy Diagnostic Leds

    PRIMERGY diagnostic LEDs Diagnostics PRIMERGY diagnostic LEDs Remote Management controller TX600 October 2003 – – U41057-J16-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 69 Diagnostics PRIMERGY diagnostic LEDs Device Normal Device Another operation state Diagnostic operation - Multibit Error - Correctable Errors Treshold exceeded Memory SMP inactive - Refailure Limits reached amber (ServerView) green - Hot Spare Memory active Prefailure - IERR Global detected - System Error Log entry Error amber...
  • Page 70: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Diagnostics Troubleshooting Power-on indicator remains dark after switch-on Power cable not plugged in correctly Ê Make sure that the power cable is plugged correctly into the server and the grounded power outlet. Ê Check the cables which lead from the multiple AC socket to the power supply units.
  • Page 71 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Power cable or monitor cable not connected Ê Switch off monitor and server. Ê Make sure the power cable is plugged correctly into the monitor and the grounded power outlet. Ê Make sure the monitor cable is connected correctly to the server and the monitor (if there is a plug).
  • Page 72 Troubleshooting Diagnostics No mouse pointer displayed on the screen Mouse driver not installed Ê Check that the mouse driver is installed correctly and activated. Informa- tion on the mouse driver can be found in the documentation for the mouse, operating system and application program. Mouse controller disabled If the supplied mouse is used, the mouse controller on the system board must be switched on.
  • Page 73 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Drives are reported as "dead" at system boot This error message can occur when the server has a RAID controller. SCSI cabling wrong Ê Make sure that the SCSI cabling and the SCSI cabling assignment still correspond to the original state. Configuration of the RAID controllers is wrong.
  • Page 74 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Hot-plug PCI power indicator not lit after replacing the board Incorrect PCI board installed Only PCI boards of the same type and with the same settings may be exchanged. If the boards do not match, the new board is not activated: the enable sequence is aborted after five seconds and the flashing power indicator goes out.
  • Page 75: Removal/Installation Routines

    TX600 Removal/installation routines Preparation When working with systems and boards, make sure you observe the safety information in the "General information" module of the Service Manual. Before handling the components, make sure you electrostatically discharge yourself by touching a grounded object. Be aware that electro- static-sensitive devices (ESDs) should only be held at the edges and you should not touch any terminal posts or circuit-board conductors.
  • Page 76: Removing/Installing The Front Cover

    Opening/closing the server Removal/installation routines Removing/installing the front cover Ê Unlock the floor-standing model. Ê Remove the key. Ê Push down on the plastic buttons on both sides (1). Ê Tilt the front cover slightly to remove it in the direction of the arrow(2). To replace the hard disk cover and lock the floor-standing model, follow the instructions above in reverse order.
  • Page 77: Removing/Installing The Right Side Cover

    Removal/installation routines Opening/closing the server Removing/installing the right side cover Ê Remove the green knurled screw located on the right edge of the front side. Knurled screws may only be fastened so tightly with tools that they can be loosened again manually. Ê...
  • Page 78: Rack Model

    Opening/closing the server Removal/installation routines Rack model Removing/installing the rack model Ê Undo the four knurled screws (1) and pull the server carefully out of the rack as far as it will go (2). TX600 October 2003 – – U41057-J16-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 79 Removal/installation routines Opening/closing the server Procedure with older telescopic rails: Ê Push down the safety clip (1) and carefully pull the server toward you (2). Because of the weight of the server, you will need a second person to help you lift it out of the rack. October 2003 TX600 U41057-J16-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 80: Removing The Front Panel Of The Rack

    Opening/closing the server Removal/installation routines Ê Unlock the telescopic rails on the left and right by undoing the six screws (M4x6). Ê Lift the server out of the rack (2). To install the server in the rack, follow the instructions above in reverse order. Removing the front panel of the rack Requirements –...
  • Page 81: Removing/Installing The Main Cover

    Removal/installation routines Opening/closing the server Removing/installing the main cover Requirements Floor-standing model – Server has been switched off – Power cords have been disconnected – Front cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-76) – Right side cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-77) Rack model...
  • Page 82: Removing/Installing The Peripheral Cover

    Opening/closing the server Removal/installation routines Removing/installing the peripheral cover Requirements Floor-standing model – Server has been switched off – Power cords have been disconnected – Front cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-76) – Right side cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-77) Rack model...
  • Page 83: Scsi Hard Disk Subsystem

    The SCSI hard disk subsystem consists of the hard disk modules, the SCSI backplane and the SCSI controller. In the PRIMERGY TX600 server you can install up to 12 hard disk modules. Only Ultra3 SCSI drives (LVD) with a 3½ inch format, a maximum height of 1 inch and an SCA interface are used.
  • Page 84: Components And Indicators Of The Hard Disk Module

    SCSI hard disk subsystem Removal/installation routines Components and indicators of the hard disk module The hard disk drives which can be ordered for the server are supplied already mounted in the hard disk modules. The slide-in units have a status indicator and an error indicator.
  • Page 85: Installing/Removing A Scsi Hard Disk Module

    Removal/installation routines SCSI hard disk subsystem Installing/removing a SCSI hard disk module Removing/inserting the dummy cover Ê Push the cover of the accessible drives up as far as it will go using both thumbs (1). You will feel a certain resistance (the cover clicks into place again about half a centimeter above the locked position).
  • Page 86: Removing The Dummy Cover

    SCSI hard disk subsystem Removal/installation routines Removing the dummy cover Ê Press the two plastic clips on the left and right together (1) until the lock is released. Ê Remove the dummy cover from the bay (2). Keep the dummy cover for future use. If the hard disk module is removed again and not replaced with a new one, the dummy cover must be reinstalled to comply with EMC regulations, cooling require- ments and fire protection measures.
  • Page 87: Installing A Scsi Hard Disk Module

    Removal/installation routines SCSI hard disk subsystem Installing a SCSI hard disk module Ê Undo the locking mechanism (1) by pressing the locking button. Ê Push the handle of the hard disk module up fully (2). October 2003 TX600 U41057-J16-Z146-1-76 – –...
  • Page 88 SCSI hard disk subsystem Removal/installation routines Ê Ê Push the hard disk module into a free slot (1) as far as it will go. Ê Push the handle of the hard disk module down fully (2) until the locking mechanism engages (3) TX600 October 2003 –...
  • Page 89: Removing A Scsi Hard Disk Module

    Removal/installation routines SCSI hard disk subsystem Removing a SCSI hard disk module Ê Undo the locking mechanism by pressing the locking button. Ê Push the handle of the hard disk module up fully. Ê Remove the hard disk module. If the hard disk module is removed again and not replaced with a new one, the dummy cover must be reinstalled to comply with EMC regula- tions, cooling requirements and fire protection measures.
  • Page 90: Changing The Scsi Hard Disk Drive In The Hard Disk Carrier

    SCSI hard disk subsystem Removal/installation routines Ê Insert a new hard disk module in the bay as far as it will go. Ê Now push the carrier handle of the hard disk module down fully to engage the locking mechanism. Changing the SCSI hard disk drive in the hard disk carrier Please note that the hard disk drives which can be ordered for the server are supplied already mounted in hard disk modules.
  • Page 91: Installing/Removing A Hot-Swap Magnetic Tape Drive

    Removal/installation routines SCSI hard disk subsystem Installing/removing a hot-swap magnetic tape drive A hot-swap tape drive can be installed as an option in the SCSI hard disk cage. This will occupy two slots in the cage, which are then no longer available for hard disk modules.
  • Page 92 SCSI hard disk subsystem Removal/installation routines Ê Carefully push the drive into the empty slot (1) (occupies two slots) as far as it will go. Ê Push the handle completely in the direction of the arrow (2) until the locking mechanism engages (3).
  • Page 93: Changing The Tape Drive In The Drive Carrier

    Removal/installation routines SCSI hard disk subsystem Changing the tape drive in the drive carrier Ê Remove the tape drive. Ê Push the handle up fully. Ê Remove the 4 screws on the sides of the carrier, two on the right and two on the left.
  • Page 94 SCSI hard disk subsystem Removal/installation routines Ê Set the jumper J1 or J2 (see page 02-TX600-58) on the SCA2 adapter. The jumpers can be accessed from the bottom (see arrow A). Ê If jumpers were set on the back of the tape drive, remove them (see arrow Ê...
  • Page 95: Replacing The Scsi Backplane

    Removal/installation routines SCSI hard disk subsystem Replacing the SCSI backplane Requirements Floor-standing model – Server has been switched off – Power cords have been disconnected – Front cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-76) – Right side cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-77) –...
  • Page 96 SCSI hard disk subsystem Removal/installation routines Ê Remove the knurled screw (1) of the SCSI backplane to be replaced. Ê Take off the protective grid from the SCSI backplane, holding it at a slight angle. Ê Take off the insulating sheet from the SCSI backplane and keep it safe for future use.
  • Page 97: Accessible Drives And Operating Panel

    Removal/installation routines Accessible drives and operating panel Accessible drives and operating panel The PRIMERGY TX600 server has a peripheral cage with slots for: – a 3.5 inch slimline floppy disk drive (1.44 MB), – a slimline DVD-ROM drive, – the control panel, –...
  • Page 98 Accessible drives and operating panel Removal/installation routines Ê Undo all the connections on the back of the peripheral cage. Ê Undo the knurled screw in the opening on the peripheral bay so that you can move the peripheral cage. Ê Slide the peripheral cage a few centimeters out. Ê...
  • Page 99: Installing/Removing An Accessible 5.25 Inch Drive

    Removal/installation routines Accessible drives and operating panel Installing/removing an accessible 5.25 inch drive Requirements Floor-standing model – Server has been switched off – Power cords have been disconnected – Front cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-76) – Right side cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-77) –...
  • Page 100: Removing/Installing The Dummy Cover

    Accessible drives and operating panel Removal/installation routines Removing/installing the dummy cover Ê Remove the total of 4 screws from both sides of the peripheral cage. Ê Remove the dummy cover. Keep the dummy cover for future use. If the drive is removed and not replaced by a new one, the dummy cover must be reinstalled to comply with EMC regulations, cooling requirements and fire protection measures.
  • Page 101: Installing An Accessible 5.25 Inch Drive

    Removal/installation routines Accessible drives and operating panel Installing an accessible 5.25 inch drive Ê Insert the drive in the peripheral cage and fix it with two screws on each side of the cage. Keep the remaining screws for future use. The different drives require different screws.
  • Page 102: Installing/Removing A Floppy Disk Drive

    Accessible drives and operating panel Removal/installation routines Installing/removing a floppy disk drive Requirements Floor-standing model – Server has been switched off – Power cords have been disconnected – Front cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-76) – Right side cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-77) –...
  • Page 103: Replacing A Dvd-Rom Drive

    Removal/installation routines Accessible drives and operating panel Replacing a DVD-ROM drive Requirements Floor-standing model – Server has been switched off – Power cords have been disconnected – Front cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-76) – Right side cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-77) –...
  • Page 104: Replacing The Operating Panel Board

    Accessible drives and operating panel Removal/installation routines Replacing the operating panel board Requirements Floor-standing model – Server has been switched off – Power cords have been disconnected – Front cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-76) – Right side cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-77) –...
  • Page 105 Removal/installation routines Accessible drives and operating panel Ê Push the operating panel module into the housing (1) until the snap-on mounting (2) fits into the hole (3) of its frame. Ê Push the snap-on mounting until it engages. Ê Reconnect the cables (operating panel cable, I²C bus cable). This completes the replacement.
  • Page 106: Localview Module

    LocalView module Removal/installation routines LocalView module The LocalView module serves as a status display for the servers of the PRIMERGY range. On the display of the LocalView module, you can read the status messages directly on the server. These status messages provide infor- mation on the system and inform you of hardware problems (e.g.
  • Page 107 Removal/installation routines LocalView module Ê Undo the cable on the back of the LocalView module. Ê Push the green lever (1) to the left to undo the locking of the LocalView frame. Ê Push the frame forward out of the drive cage (2). Installation is performed in reverse order.
  • Page 108: Power Supply

    Power Supply Removal/installation routines Power Supply In the basic configuration, the server is equipped with two hot-plug power supply modules. Replacing a hot-plug power supply module If a defective hot-plug power supply module is not replaced immediately, it must be left in the device until its replacement. Requirements –...
  • Page 109 Removal/installation routines Power Supply Installing a hot-plug power supply module You can only install hot-plug power supply units of the same type. Ê Push the power supply module into the empty slot until it engages. Only once the power supply module engages can you be sure that elec- trical contact has been made with the server and can you prevent the power supply unit from sliding out of its support during transport.
  • Page 110: Removing/Installing The Power Backplane

    Power Supply Removal/installation routines Removing/installing the power backplane Requirements Floor-standing model – Server has been switched off – Power cords have been disconnected – Front cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-76) – Right side cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-77) –...
  • Page 111 Removal/installation routines Power Supply Ê Remove the green knurled screw which fastens the power backplane to the bottom of the chassis (1). Knurled screws may only be fastened so tightly with tools that they can be loosened again manually. Ê Push the power backplane to the right until it stops (2). Ê...
  • Page 112: System Fans

    System fans Removal/installation routines System fans The server is cooled by eight system fans (redundant). Fan units Snap-on mountings (here: engaged) The server has four pairs of redundant fans. System fans 0 + 4 form a redundant pair System fans 1+ 5 form a redundant pair System fans 2 + 6 form a redundant pair System fans 3 + 7 form a redundant pair If one fan of each of the redundant pairs fails, continued operation without...
  • Page 113: Replacing A Redundant System Fan

    Removal/installation routines System fans Replacing a redundant system fan The defective system fan is indicated by its orange glowing LED (see page 02-TX600-39). Requirements Floor- standing model – Front cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-76) – Right side cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-77) Rack model...
  • Page 114 System fans Removal/installation routines Ê Reach through the finger holes of the green plastic tab and pull out the fan module. The defective system fan will continue to rotate for approx. 10 seconds. Wait until the fan comes to a standstill. Ê...
  • Page 115: Removing/Installing A Fan Backplane

    Removal/installation routines System fans Removing/installing a fan backplane Requirements Floor-standing model – Server has been switched off – Power cords have been disconnected – Front cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-76) – Right side cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-77) –...
  • Page 116 System fans Removal/installation routines Removing/installing the fan backplane Ê Disconnect all the connected cables from the fan backplane. Ê Undo the green knurled screw (1) and slide the fan backplane in the direction of the arrow (2). Knurled screws may only be fastened so tightly with tools that they can be loosened again manually.
  • Page 117: Installing/Removing The Fan Box Holder

    Removal/installation routines System fans Installing/removing the fan box holder Requirements Floor-standing model – Server is switched off – Power cords have been disconnected – Front cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-76) – Right side cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-77) –...
  • Page 118: External Scsi Interface

    External SCSI interface Removal/installation routines Ê Take the fan box carrier out of the housing. Installation is performed in reverse order. External SCSI interface Upgrading an external SCSI interface To upgrade an external SCSI interface you need the conversion kit T26139- Y3882-E101.
  • Page 119 Removal/installation routines External SCSI interface Ê Attach the SCSI connector to the designated position in the chassis (see figure). Make sure that the flat foil cables close by are not damaged. Ê Route the connection cable to one of the two SCSI connectors on the system board (X42 or X43).
  • Page 120: Remoteview Medium

    To be able to use RemoteView - the remote monitoring and diagnostics system - on the server, a RemoteView chipDISK is installed in the PRIMERGY TX600. The chipDISK features an IDE interface and is plugged into the X23 connection on the system board.
  • Page 121 Removal/installation routines RemoteView medium Ê Insert the chipDISK in the intended slot on the system board. The primary IDE channel remains hidden in the BIOS until the chipDISK is activated for servicing. October 2003 TX600 U41057-J16-Z146-1-76 – –...
  • Page 122: Configuring The Chipdisk

    RemoteView medium Removal/installation routines Configuring the chipDISK To be able to start RemoteView automatically at a later stage, you must enter the chipDISK (hard disk) parameters in the BIOS setup and boot once from the RemoteView medium (chipDISK). Proceed as follows: Ê...
  • Page 123: Boards In Pci Slots

    Removal/installation routines Boards in PCI slots Boards in PCI slots Each PCI slot of the server must be occupied by either a PCI board or a dummy module, which is a supporting plate attached to a separating plate. Before installing or removing a board, please read the documentation supplied with it.
  • Page 124 Boards in PCI slots Removal/installation routines 5 - 2 Hot-plug functions are only available for hot-plug PCI boards that are inserted in the PCI slots 2 - 5 (see figure above). The first and the last of the PCI slots (1 and 6 in the figure above) are not for hot-plug use.
  • Page 125 Removal/installation routines Boards in PCI slots Ê Wait until the power indicator changes its status (not lighting). The slot is now powered off. Ê Move the locking slide away from the PCI board (1), so as to cover button (a). When a hot-plug PCI board is to be removed, the locking slide may only be moved if both indicators for the relevant PCI slot are not lighting.
  • Page 126 Boards in PCI slots Removal/installation routines The PCI board is attached to a separating plate (see figure above with an RX600 server for example). Ê Take the separating plate by the grooved surface (a), and pull it together with the PCI board out of the PCI slot (1). Do not pull at the PCI board.
  • Page 127 Removal/installation routines Boards in PCI slots Ê Release the PCI board first from the snap-fit (a) located permanently on the separating plate (1). Do not lift it more than approx.1 mm. Note that this step is not required for short and low profile PCI boards. Ê...
  • Page 128 Boards in PCI slots Removal/installation routines Ê Slide the snap-fits downwards (1), until they are released from the separating plate (2), and keep them. Removal of the PCI board is now complete. TX600 October 2003 – – U41057-J16-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 129 Removal/installation routines Boards in PCI slots Inserting a new PCI board Ê Insert the new PCI board in the opening (a) provided for it in the separating plate (1). Ê Make the PCI board first engage in the snap-fit located permanently on the separating plate.
  • Page 130 Boards in PCI slots Removal/installation routines Ê Insert the PCI board attached to the separating plate in the PCI slot. Ê Press two green snap-fits simultaneously to push the PCI board downwards together with the separating plate, until it stops and is firmly engaged. Ê...
  • Page 131: Installing An Additional Pci Board

    Removal/installation routines Boards in PCI slots Installing an additional PCI board Ê You should read the accompanying documentation supplied with the board beforehand. Removing the supporting plate Ê Open the PCI housing flap. Ê Move the locking slide away from the PCI board (1), so as to cover button (a). October 2003 TX600 U41057-J16-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 132 Boards in PCI slots Removal/installation routines When no PCI board is inserted in a slot, the slot is occupied by a dummy module, which is a supporting plate (a) attached to a separating plate (see figure above with an RX600 server for example). Ê...
  • Page 133 Removal/installation routines Boards in PCI slots When removing the supporting plate from the separating plate, pay special attention to the snap-fits holding it attached to the separating plate. Do not lift them more than approx. 1 mm, i.e. only wide enough to have the supporting plate released.
  • Page 134: Installing A Pci Raid Controller

    Boards in PCI slots Removal/installation routines Inserting an additional PCI board To insert an additional PCI board, proceed in the same way as when inserting a new PCI board in replacement of another PCI board (see page 02-TX600-129). Installing a PCI RAID controller Before installing or removing a board, please read the documentation supplied with it.
  • Page 135 Removal/installation routines Boards in PCI slots Ê Loosen the cable binders (if existing) on both SCSI cables. Ê Lengthen both SCSI cables up to the PCI board cage. Leave them cables into their cable clamps. Ê Insert the PCI RAID controller into its slot as describes in section „Boards in PCI slots“...
  • Page 136 Boards in PCI slots Removal/installation routines Ê Connect the SCSI cables onto the PCI RAID controller. Installation is now complete. TX600 October 2003 – – U41057-J16-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 137: System Board

    Removal/installation routines System board System board Ventilation duct The ventilation duct redirects the flow of air to the processor heat sinks, to the memory banks, and to components on the system board. In most cases when work is done on the system board, the ventilation duct must be removed beforehand.
  • Page 138 System board Removal/installation routines Removing the ventilation duct The ventilation duct is located on the processor fans. Do not touch the rotating parts. When the ventilation duct is removed, the rotating processor fans could cause injury. Ê Remove the duct by lifting it upward. Installation is performed in reverse order.
  • Page 139: Main Memory

    Removal/installation routines System board Main memory The eight slots for the main memory are suitable for 1 GB, 2 GB and 4GB PC2100 DDR RAM modules with DIMM format. Their arrangement in four memory banks enables fast memory access with two-fold interleave. One bank can be optionally configured as "hot-spare"...
  • Page 140 System board Removal/installation routines Installing a memory module Ê Push the clips at the sides of the memory compartment outward. Ê Insert the memory module in the slot (1), making sure that the side holders engage (2). Removing a memory module Ê...
  • Page 141 Removal/installation routines System board Processors The D1411 system board has four sockets of type 603 and can be upgraded with further processors. You may only use processors of the same type on the system board. All additional processors must have the same clock rate and cache size as the first one.
  • Page 142 System board Removal/installation routines Before removing a processor from its socket, the heat sink with the processor fan must be removed. Removing the processor heat sink Cable for processor fan Heat sink fastening Socket lever Heat sink Processor (not visible) Processor fan Ê...
  • Page 143 Removal/installation routines System board Removing the processor Ê Push the socket lever to the side to release it (1) Ê Pull the socket lever in the direction of the arrow (2) until it reaches an angle of approximately 90°. You will feel a certain resistance as you pull the lever. Ê...
  • Page 144 System board Removal/installation routines The processor can only be installed in one direction. Note the marking on one of the corners (A). Do not use force to press it into the socket to avoid damaging the pins or the processor. Ê...
  • Page 145 Removal/installation routines System board Changing the processor heat sink Requirements Floor-standing model – Server has been switched off – Power cords have been disconnected – Front cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-77) – Right side cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-77) –...
  • Page 146: Lithium Battery

    System board Removal/installation routines Rack model – Server has been switched off – Power cords have been disconnected – Rack model has been pulled out – Main cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-81 When changing the DC/DC converters that are located next to the PCI cage (see position 11 in figure on page 02-TX600-47) the PCI slot...
  • Page 147 Removal/installation routines System board Rack model – Server has been switched off – Power cords have been disconnected – Rack model has been pulled out – Main cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-81) – Incorrect replacement of the lithium battery may cause a risk of explo- sion.
  • Page 148 System board Removal/installation routines Removing/installing the PCI slot insulation plate The PCI slot insulation plate is used for insulation between the PCI boards and the system board. Requirements Floor-standing model – Server has been switched off – Power cords have been disconnected –...
  • Page 149 Removal/installation routines System board Removing the PCI slot insulation plate Ê Carefully remove all the cables from the PCI boards. Mark the cables for easy identification, so you can reconnect them correctly later. Ê Carefully remove all the boards. Ê Release the green snap-on mounting (1). Ê...
  • Page 150 System board Removal/installation routines Changing the system board Removing the system board Requirements Floor-standing model – Server has been switched off – Power cords have been disconnected – Front cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-77) – Right side cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-77) –...
  • Page 151 Removal/installation routines System board Ê Lay the server on a flat surface with the uncovered right side facing upward. Place the server in such a way that its feet can project over the edge of the table. Get a second person to help you with this, as the server may weigh up to 55 kg.
  • Page 152 System board Removal/installation routines Ê Remove the PCI board cage by undoing the three green knurled screws. Knurled screws may only be fastened so tightly with tools that they can be loosened again manually. Ê Remove all add-on cards (e.g. VRM boards) from the system board. Ê...
  • Page 153 Removal/installation routines System board DC/DC-Converter DC/DC-Converter PCI 6 PCI 5 PCI 3 PCI 2 PCI 1 CPU 4 CPU 3 CPU 2 CPU 1 DC/DC-Converter Ê Remove the seven screws from the system board. Ê Hold the system board near the CPU socket and the SCSI connectors. Do not hold the system board by the heat sinks to remove it from the casing.
  • Page 154 System board Removal/installation routines Ê Lift up the system board (1) and carefully remove it backwards from the casing. This is the only way to pull the connectors out of the external connector panel. TX600 October 2003 – – U41057-J16-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 155 Removal/installation routines System board Installing the system board Ê Hold the system board near the CPU socket and the SCSI connectors. Ê Insert the system board by holding it at a slight angle (1) and sliding it down into the casing (2). Ê...
  • Page 156 System board Removal/installation routines Ê Reconnect all the cables to their original connectors. For the cabling see page 02-TX600-59. Ê Reinstall the processors (see page 02-TX600-141). Ê Reinstall all add-on cards that were on the system board. Ê Reinsert the controllers in their slots. Ê...
  • Page 157: Replacing The Idtemp Combo

    Removal/installation routines IDTEMP combo IDTEMP combo This board contains two important system components: – EEPROM for the chassis ID and ident. number of the server – Temperature sensor for monitoring the environmental temperature The data for the EEPROM and the current temperature values are transmitted to the system board via the connected I C bus.
  • Page 158 IDTEMP combo Removal/installation routines Rack model – Server has been switched off – Power cords have been disconnected – Rack model has been pulled out – Peripheral cover has been removed (see page 02-TX600-82) Ê Disconnect the I C bus cable from the IDTEMP combo. Ê...
  • Page 159 Intrusion detection switch Intrusion detection switch In the floor-standing version of the PRIMERGY TX600 server an intrusion detection switch monitors the removing of the housing. This switch is located on the front of the housing in the bottom right corner (1).
  • Page 160 Intrusion detection switch Removal/installation routines Removing the intrusion detection switch – Disconnect the intrusion detection cable from the connector "Intrusion switch" (X8) on the power backplane (see page 02-TX600-56). Ê Undo the two screws which fasten the intrusion detection switch. Ê...
  • Page 161 Removal/installation routines Changing the housing variant Changing the housing variant This requires the conversion kit S26361-F1927-L210 with the following con- tents: – 1 rack panel – 1 plastic front cover – 2 telescopic rails – 2 mounting brackets – 4 black countersunk-head screws, M4 x 10 Torx (for rack panel) –...
  • Page 162 Changing the housing variant Removal/installation routines Removing the left side cover Ê Lift off the left side cover upward. TX600 October 2003 – – U41057-J16-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 163 Removal/installation routines Changing the housing variant Removing feet from the floor-standing model For this you need a raised support on which the rollers can project over the edge. Get a second person to help you turn the server on its side, as the server may weigh up to 55 kg.
  • Page 164 Changing the housing variant Removal/installation routines Removing the mounting rails Ê Undo the four screws (1) with which the upper mounting rail is connected to the spacers. Ê Undo the two screws of the lower mounting rail (2). Ê Push the mounting rail first slightly to the right and then remove it downward (3).
  • Page 165 Removal/installation routines Changing the housing variant Ê Undo the three screws which fasten the upper mounting rail and remove it. October 2003 TX600 U41057-J16-Z146-1-76 – –...
  • Page 166 Changing the housing variant Removal/installation routines Converting the peripheral cage The peripheral cage for the accessible drives is designed to allow it to be easily removed for the rack version and then reinstalled having been turned 90° to the right. Ê...
  • Page 167 Removal/installation routines Changing the housing variant Ê Slide the peripheral cage back into the peripheral bay and fasten it with the knurled screw. Ê Plug all cables into the drives and the operating panel. Ê Reinstall the fan box. Ê Mount the covers. October 2003 TX600 U41057-J16-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 168 Changing the housing variant Removal/installation routines Mounting/removing the rack front panel Ê Fasten the rack bezel with two countersunk-head screws on each side by screwing on both handles. Removal of the rack bezel is performed in reverse order. Mounting the server in the rack Ê...
  • Page 169 Ê Insert the ServerStart CD-ROM in the drive. Ê Call the scuw program under \tools\general\scu and change the server type into PRIMERGY TX600 Rack. The conversion is now complete. The following parts are no longer used after the conversion: –...
  • Page 170 Installing/removing the rack model The following kits are available for subsequent mounting in racks: S26361-F1331-L7 PRIMERGY TX600 mounting kit for mounting servers in: – 42/23 HU rack S26361-F2734-L36 (includes telescopic rails type 1) PRIMERGY TX600 mounting kit for mounting servers in: –...
  • Page 171: Mounting In The Primecenter Rack

    Removal/installation routines Installing/removing the rack model Mounting in the PRIMECENTER rack Procedure for telescopic rails type 1 For mounting the server in the PRIMECENTER rack you will need the following parts from the rack mounting kit S26361-F2734-L36: – Support bracket –...
  • Page 172 Installing/removing the rack model Removal/installation routines When mounting the left telescopic rail in the PRIMECENTER rack, the supplied support bracket must first be mounted on the rear left support upright such that it is level with the lower edge of the server. Ê...
  • Page 173 Removal/installation routines Installing/removing the rack model 2x M4x8 2x M4x8 Ê Using the supplied Allen key (no. 5), secure the end of the telescopic rails with the corresponding fasteners and two M4 screws each (1 and 2) in the rack on the support uprights or support bracket. Note that two fixing brackets each time are used in the appropriate openings of the support uprights or support bracket.
  • Page 174 Installing/removing the rack model Removal/installation routines Procedure for telescopic rails type 2 For mounting the server in the PRIMECENTER rack you will need the following parts from the rack mounting kit S26361-F2734-L36: – Support bracket – Two telescopic rails (assembled) –...
  • Page 175 Removal/installation routines Installing/removing the rack model 2x M5x10 2x M5x10 Ê Using the supplied Allen key (no. 5), secure the end of the telescopic rails with the corresponding fasteners and two M5 screws each (1 and 2) in the rack on the support uprights or support bracket. Note that two fixing brackets each time are used in the appropriate openings of the support uprights or support bracket.
  • Page 176 Installing/removing the rack model Removal/installation routines Mounting in the DataCenter rack For mounting the server in the DataCenter rack you will need the following parts from the rack mounting kit S26361-F2734-L36: – Support bracket – Two telescopic rails (assembled) – Fastener HL –...
  • Page 177 Removal/installation routines Installing/removing the rack model Ê Using the mounting aid (stencil), mark the position of the attachment points for the telescopic rails and for the server (front panel) on the support uprights (four height units). Make sure you read the information on the mounting aid. Ê...
  • Page 178 Installing/removing the rack model Removal/installation routines 2x M4x8 2x M5x8 The telescopic rail with mounted fastener (HL) will be secured to the front left support upright and the support bracket. Ê Using the supplied Allen key (no. 5), secure the end of the telescopic rail with no fastener to the rack with two M5 screws (1) at the front left support upright.
  • Page 179 Removal/installation routines Installing/removing the rack model Ê Attach the telescopic rail with no fastener (HL) to the rack on the right-hand support uprights using two M5 screws. Note that the guide nubs of the telescopic rail next to the spring nuts must engage in the holes in the support uprights.
  • Page 180 Installing/removing the rack model Removal/installation routines Ê Using the supplied Allen key (no. 5), secure the two telescopic rails in the rack with two M5 screws each on the right and left support uprights. Note that the guide nubs of the telescopic rails next to the spring nuts must engage in the holes in the support uprights.
  • Page 181 Removal/installation routines Installing/removing the rack model Ê Fix the articulated cable carrier with two mounting screws on the rear right support upright. Ê Route the cables as shown in the figure and secure them to the articulated cable carrier with cable ties (1). To avoid damage to Fibre Channel fiber-optic cables, these must be encased in a protective sheath (see page...
  • Page 182 Installing/removing the rack model Removal/installation routines The server can thus be pulled out later without further preparations. TX600 October 2003 – – U41057-J16-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 183 Removal/installation routines Installing/removing the rack model Laying the Fibre Channel fiber-optic cable The protective sheath (approx. 1m long) supplied with the mounting kit is designed to be separable. Ê Separate the outer protective sheath (1) from the inner one. Ê Carefully lay the fiber-optic cable (3) in the inner protective sheath (2). Ê...
  • Page 184 Installing/removing the rack model Removal/installation routines Ê Lay the fiber-optic cable in the articulated cable carrier as shown in the figure and secure them with cable ties (1). Please make sure that the arms are arranged such that the fiber-optic cable protected in this way cannot be damaged, whether the articulated cable carrier is extended or folded.
  • Page 185: Installing The Server

    Removal/installation routines Installing/removing the rack model Ê Mount the necessary original parts (like the support bracket or cable management). It may be the case that a number of parts supplied with the rack mounting kit are not used because original parts from the third-party rack are used.
  • Page 186 Installing/removing the rack model Removal/installation routines Ê Lower the server onto the extended telescopic rails. Ê Adjust the server so that the holes of the telescopic rails are in line with those of the server. When doing this, ensure that the telescope rails are kept in the locked position.
  • Page 187 Removal/installation routines Installing/removing the rack model Procedure for telescopic rails type 2 At least two people are needed to position the server in the rack. Ê Pull the mounted telescopic rails completely out toward the front. They must click into place so that you can no longer push them back. Nase/ nose Ê...
  • Page 188 Installing/removing the rack model Removal/installation routines Ê Slide the server a little in the direction marked (2) until the noses of the telescopic rails engage. Position the server so that the holes of the telescopic rails are in line with those of the server. When doing this, ensure that the telescopic rails are kept in the locked position.
  • Page 189: Spare Parts

    H20002 TX600 Overviews, lists Spare parts You find the actualized spare part lists under: http://extranet.fujitsu-siemens.com/service/spareparts/primergy Glossary The technical terms and abbreviations given below represent only a selection of the full list of common technical terms and abbreviations. Alternating current ANSI...
  • Page 190 Glossary Overviews, lists Desktop Management Interface Error Checking and Correction Extended Capabilities Port EEPROM Electrical Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Elektrostatisch gefährdete Bauteile (components are in danger of electrostatic) Electromagnetic Compatibility Emergency Management Port Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (electromagnetic compatibility) Enhanced Parallel Port ElectroStatic Discharge (elektrostatische Entladung) Floppy Disk Controller FIFO...
  • Page 191 Overviews, lists Glossary Low-Voltage Differential SCSI LichtWellenLeiter (fiber optic cable) Multi Mode Faser Non Maskable Interrupt NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory OnLine Removable Operating System PC98 Information bus between system board and power supply P64H PCI64 Hub Peripheral Component Interconnect Prefailure Detection and Analysing POST Power ON Self Test...
  • Page 192 Glossary Overviews, lists System Setup Utility Universal Serial Bus Video Graphic Adapter Wake On LAN Zero Channel RAID Controller TX600 October 2003 – – U41057-J16-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 193 Index conversion 3rd-Party rack 02-TX600-184 Floorstand to Rack 02-TX600-11 cover of the accessible drives 02-TX600-77 accessible drives 02-TX600-7, 02-TX600-26, 02-TX600-97 acclimatization time 02-TX600-25 DataCenter rack 02-TX600-176 addresses for SCSI Diagnostic devices 02-TX600-61 LEDs 02-TX600-9 alphanumeric system display drive 5.25 inch 02-TX600-99 LocalView 02-TX600-11...
  • Page 194 Index extensions hard disk modules 02-TX600-27 hot-swap tape drive hard disk subsystem 02-TX600-7 02-TX600-11 HDD extension box 02-TX600-7 LocalView 02-TX600-11 hot plug power supply external ports 02-TX600-44 module 02-TX600-108 external SCSI interface hot swap 02-TX600-83 extension 02-TX600-11 hot-plug PCI upgrading 02-TX600-118 attention indicator 02-TX600-35, 02-TX600-41,...
  • Page 195 Index indicators model rating plate 02-TX600-18 hot-plug PCI 02-TX600-35, mounting kit 02-TX600-170 02-TX600-41, 02-TX600-73, MRL sensor 02-TX600-74 illegally activated ID 02-TX600-28, 02-TX600-35 (error) 02-TX600-73 LAN active 02-TX600-35 LAN connection 02-TX600-35 NMI button 02-TX600-28 operating indicator 02-TX600-28 numbering rear 02-TX600-35 fans 02-TX600-66 system fan 02-TX600-39...
  • Page 196 Index power supply module adding 02-TX600-110 SCSI power supply unit backplane 02-TX600-55, hot-swap 02-TX600-24 02-TX600-95 power-off time 02-TX600-40 hard disk drive 02-TX600-84 power-on time 02-TX600-40 IDs of backplanes 02-TX600-61 PRIMECENTER terminators 02-TX600-61 rack 02-TX600-171 SCSI HDD processor 02-TX600-141 changing in hard disk upgrading 02-TX600-141 carrier...
  • Page 197 Index standards 02-TX600-19 startup ZCR 02-TX600-11, 02-TX600-48, hot-plug PCI slot 02-TX600-41 02-TX600-49 system allocation 02-TX600-17 Zero Channel RAID system board 02-TX600-6, controller 02-TX600-11, 02-TX600-43, 02-TX600-137 02-TX600-48, 02-TX600-49 add-on modules 02-TX600-47 changing 02-TX600-150 Diagnostic LEDs 02-TX600-9 external ports 02-TX600-44 interfaces and connectors 02-TX600-43 settings with...
  • Page 198 Index TX600 October 2003 U41057-J16-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 199 TX600 Updates This chapter only describes updates and new components. You will find the not modified components in the leading server item. Update revision 01.2004 Contents – Modified technical data (page 02-TX600-199) – Modified internal cabling (page 02-TX600-200) – Added overview of cables (page 02-TX600-203) –...
  • Page 200 Update revision 01.2004 Updates Modified internal cabling Basic cabling A3C40039949 A3C40039949 Power backplane TX600 January 2004 – – U41057-J17-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 201 Updates Update revision 01.2004 Cabling of power backplane Floppy Acc. drive Acc. drive DVD (IDE) Hot plug panel LocalView Frontpanel Temp A3C40039948 Combo A3C40030220 CPU 1 CPU 2 CPU 3 CPU 4 A3C40039945 A3C40039948 SCSI backplane 6 disks Power backplane A3C40049305 A3C40039945 A3C40039945...
  • Page 202 Update revision 01.2004 Updates SCSI cabling with RAID controller SCSI backplane SCSI backplane 6 disks 6 disks A3C40042393 A3C40042393 A3C40039949 A3C40039949 Power backplane A3C40051229 TX600 January 2004 – – U41057-J17-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 203 Updates Update revision 01.2004 Added overview of cables Part number name from A3C40030220 System board Power backplane System board T26139-Y3931-V2 signal cable A3C40039938 Front panel Power backplane Front panel signals T26139-Y3923-V1 cable Front panel USB A3C40039940 SM I²C bus Front panel ID/Temp-Combo/ T26139-Y3718-V105 cable...
  • Page 204 Update revision 01.2004 Updates New pull out aid New pull out aids (separating plates) with a pull out handle are used. The installation/removal is described on page 02-TX600-123.The formerly used permanent snap-fit (black) is now movable and green. 1 snap-fit 2 pull out aid handle Ê...
  • Page 205 Updates Update revision 01.2004 Ê Pull the pull out aid with the PCI controller out at its handle. Information about changing DC/DC converter If the new separable PCI slot insulation plate is installed, it is sufficient to take away the DC/DC converter cover. Requirements Rack model –...
  • Page 206 Update revision 01.2004 Updates Ê Release the green snap-on mounting, turn the DC/DC converter cover upwards and take it away. 1 DC/DC converter Ê Push the clips at the sides of the respective module outward pull out the DC/DC converter. The pull out aid was removed for better visibility.
  • Page 207 Updates Update revision 01.2004 New PCI slot insulation plate The new PCI slot insulation plate consists of the PCI slot cover and the DC/DC converter cover. if you want to change a DC/DC converter or remove the power cable connector from the system board, it is sufficient to lift the DC/DC converter cover.
  • Page 208 Update revision 01.2004 Updates Removing the complete PCI slot insulation plate Ê Release the green snap-on mounting. Ê Turn the DC/DC converter cover upwards and take it out (1). Ê Take the PCI slot cover out (2). TX600 January 2004 –...
  • Page 209 Updates Update revision 01.2004 Installing the complete PCI slot insulation plate Ê Insert the PCI slot cover. Ê Hook the DC/DC converter cover (1). Ê Close the DC/DC converter cover and press the snap on downwards (2). January 2004 TX600 U41057-J17-Z146-1-76 –...
  • Page 210 Update revision 01.2004 Updates New ventilation duct for processor and memory The ventilation duct consists of two parts. It can be removed as one part or in the order: first ventilation duct processor, then ventilation duct memory. A ventilation duct memory B ventilation duct processor In case of memory modules of 2 GB or more the ventilation duct memory must be installed.
  • Page 211 Updates Update revision 01.2004 Removing ventilation duct Ê Take out the composed ventilation duct (two parts). For installation insert the composed ventilation duct. New equipping order for processors If there are two or more CPUs, they all must have the same frequency and cache size.
  • Page 212 Update revision 01.2004 Updates TX600 January 2004 – – U41057-J17-Z146-1-76...
  • Page 213 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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