NEC 5800/320Lc manuel d'utilisation

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    N8800-063F/064F NEC Express5800/320Lc/320Lc-R User's Guide 1st Edition Updated 10-2005 856-125468-901-A[...]

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    PROPRIET AR Y NOTICE AND LIABILITY DISCLAIMER The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, is the valuable pr operty of NEC C orporation ( NEC) and /or i ts licensors. NEC and/or it s licensors, as appropriate, re serve all patent , copyright a nd other pro prietary rights to this doc ument, includin g al[...]

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    Keep this User's Guide handy for qui ck reference when necessary . SAFETY INDICA TIONS To use NEC Express5800 Series safel y, follow the instructions in this User's Guide. This guide explains com pon ents that pose a danger, types of dangers, and actions taken to prevent them; such components are labeled warning. This guide and warning la[...]

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    SYMBOLS USED IN THIS USE R'S GUIDE AND W ARNING LA BELS Attention Indicates a risk of an electric shock. Indicates a risk of an injury due to heat. Indicates a risk of catching your fingers. Indicates a risk of a fire or smoke. Indicates a general precaution or wa rning that is not defined herein. Indicates a risk of losing eyesight due to las[...]

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    NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to co mply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when th e equipment is operated in a comm ercial environm ent. This e quipment gene rates, uses, a nd can radiate radi o[...]

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    T rademarks NEC EXPRESSBUILDER, NEC ESMPRO, and NEC Expr ess5800/ft series are t rademarks of NEC Corporation. Stratus is a re gistered trademark of St ratus T echnologies Berm uda Ltd. Microsoft, Windo ws, W indows Server , W indows NT , and MS-DOS are registered tra demarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Intel [...]

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    i Notes: (1) No part of this manual may be reproduced in any fo rm without prior written permission of NEC Corporation. (2) The contents of this manual are su bject to chan ge without prior notice. (3) The contents of this manual shall no t b e copi ed or altered without pr ior written permission of NEC Corporation. (4) All efforts have been made t[...]

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    ii ABOUT THIS USER'S GUIDE This User's Guide helps a user to properly setup a nd use the prod uct. Consult this guide to en su re safety as well as to cope with trouble during a sy stem setup and daily operation. Keep this manual handy . This User's Guide is inte nded for users who have a goo d kn owl e dge on the basic use of W indo[...]

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    iii Additional symbols The following symbols are used throughou t this User's Guide in addition to the cau tion symbols describe at the beginning. IMPORT ANT : Important points or instructions to keep in mind when using the server or software CHECK: Something you ne ed to make sure when using the server of software TIPS: Helpful information, s[...]

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    v CONTENTS PREF ACE ........................................................................................................................ ................. i ABOUT TH IS US ER'S GUIDE ...................................................................................................... ii Chapter 1 Precauti ons for U se.....................[...]

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    vi DISK OPERA TIONS ................................................................................................................ ... 3-2 Disks Operations Using Disk Management ............................................................................. 3-3 Disk Operations Using the RDR (R api d Disk Resync ) Function ..........................[...]

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    vii Chapter 6 Main tenance ................................................................................................. 6-1 DAIL Y MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................ 6- 2 Checking Alert .........................................................................[...]

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    viii Replacing DIMM................................................................................................................. .. 8-20 PROCESSOR (CPU) ................................................................................................................ .8 - 2 1 Installa tion .........................................................[...]

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    Chapter 1 Precautions for Use This chapter incl udes inf o rm ation necessary fo r pr o per an d safe ope ration of the server .[...]

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    1-2 Precautions for Use W ARNING LABELS W arning labels are placed in certain parts of the system so that the user stays alert to possi ble risks (Do not rem ove or damage t hese labels). If some label is missing, about to peel off, or illegible, contact your sales agent. T ower Model The f i gur e s belo w show lo cati ons o f the l abels on th e [...]

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    Precautions for Use 1-3 Label A Label B Label C Label D Label E   CAUTION   This unit uses multiple power supply c ords. Disconnect all power supply cords prior to Servic[...]

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    1-4 Precautions for Use Rack-mount Model The figures bel ow show locations of the labels on t he rack-m ount model server . Label C Label B Label B Label C Label E Label D Label A[...]

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    Precautions for Use 1-5 Label A Label B   CAUTION   This unit uses multiple power supply c ords. Disconnect all power supply cords prior to Servicing this system Label E [...]

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    1-6 Precautions for Use PCI/CPU Modules PCI Module Label A CPU Module Label A Label A[...]

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    Precautions for Use 1-7 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY This section pr ovides precauti ons for using t he server safely . Read this sec tion carefully to ensure proper and sa fe use of the ser ver . For symbol meani ngs, see "SAFETY INDICA T IONS" described in the previous section. General W A RNING Do not use the equipment in an oper ation where[...]

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    1-8 Precautions for Use Use of Power Supply and Power Cord W A RNING Do not handle a po wer plug with a wet hand. Do not plug/unplug a po wer cord with a wet hand. There is a risk of an electric shock. Do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe. Never connect the ground wire to a gas pipe . There is a risk of a gas explosion. CAUTION Do not plug [...]

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    Precautions for Use 1-9 Inst allation, Relocation, Storage and Connection W A RNING Disconnect the power cord(s) before installing or removing the eq uipm ent. Be sure to power off the equipment and unplug its po wer cords from the wall outlet before installation/reloc ation. All voltage is removed only when the po wer cords are unplugged. CA UTION[...]

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    1-10 Precautions for Use CAUTION Do not connect any interface cable with the power cord of the server plugged to a power source. Make sure to power off the server and unplug the power cord from a po wer outlet before installing/removing an y optional internal devic e or connecting/disconnecting a n y interface cabl e to/from the server. If the serv[...]

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    Precautions for Use 1-1 1 Cleaning and Handling of Internal Devices W A RNING Do not disassemble, repair, or alter the server. Unless described herein, never attempt to disassemble, repa ir, or alter the equipment. There is a risk of an electric shock or fire as well as malfuncti o n. Do not look into the CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM drive uses a laser[...]

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    1-12 Precautions for Use CA UTION Protect the unused connectors with the protective cap. The unused power cord conn ectors are cov ered with the protective cap to prevent short circuits and electrical hazards. When removi ng the power cord connector from the internal devices, atta ch the protective cap to the connector. Failure to follow this warni[...]

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    Precautions for Use 1-13 Rack-mount Model CA UTION Do not install the equipment on a nonco nfor ming rack. Install the equipment on a 19-inch rack co nfirming to the EIA standard. Do not use the equipment without a rack or install it on a nonconforming rack. The equipment may not function properly, and th ere is a risk of damage to physical assets [...]

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    1-14 Precautions for Use For Proper Operation Observe the following instru ctio ns for successful operation of the serv er . Failure to observe them could lead to malfunction or breakdown.  Perform installation in a place where the system can ope rate correctly . For details, see the separate volume “User ’ s Guide (Setup)”.  Before tur[...]

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    Precautions for Use 1-15  Make sure that your options are compatible with th e system. If you attach an y incompatible option, there is a risk of malfunctio n that co uld lead to a breakdown.  It is rec ommended to use NEC's genuine option product s. Some com petitors’ products are compatible with this server . However , servicin g for[...]

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    1-16 Precautions for Use TRANSFER TO THIRD P ARTY When you transfer (or sell) the product or its included items, you must observe th e following: Server Attach this User's Guide to the server you ar e transferring (or selling) to a third party . IMPORT ANT : Data remaining on hard di s k: When you transfer you r server, you are responsible for[...]

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    Precautions for Use 1-17 DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES  When you dispose of the main u nit, hard disk d rive, floppy disks, CD-RO Ms, optional boards, etc., you need to observe your local disposal rules. For details, ask your municipal office. IMPORT ANT : For disposal (or replacement) of ba tteries on the motherboard, consult with your [...]

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    1-18 Precautions for Use IF SYSTEM TROUBLE IS SUSPECTED Before sendi ng the equipm ent for repai r , try the fol lowing: 1. Check if its power cord and connec tion cables are attache d correctly . 2. See “Error Messages” in C hapter 7 to check if there is a relevant sym ptom. If yes, take measures as instructed. 3. Certain soft wa re programs a[...]

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    Precautions for Use 1-19 Advice for Y our Health Prolonged use of a computer ma y af fect your health. Keep in mind the following to reduce st resses on your body: Sit in a good posture Sit on your chair with your back stra ight. If the desk height is appropriate, you will slightly look do wn at the scr een and your forearms will be parallel to the[...]

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    1-20 Precautions for Use (This page is intentionally left blank.)[...]

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    Chapter 2 General Description This chapter describes what y ou need to know to use the NEC E xpress5800/ft se ries. Refer to this chapter when y ou want to know about cert ain com ponents and how to operate them.[...]

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    2-2 General Description ST ANDARD FEA TURES High performance  Intel ® Xeon ™ Processor (2.4GHz/2.8 GHz)  High-s peed Ethernet interface (1000Mbps/100Mbps/10Mbps supporte d)  High-s peed disk access (Ultra160 SCSI Wide) Expandability  Wide variet y of optional I/O slots Four 64-bit/33 MHz, two 32-bit/33 MHz PCI slots  Larg e memory[...]

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    General Description 2-3 The NEC Express5800/ft series achieves fault-to lerant high-availability in a sp ace-saving form factor by incor porating redundant hardware m odule pairs in a sin gle chassis. These modules wo rk in synchronous t ight lockstep w hile constantly making com parisons with each other and det ecting anomalous div ersions in oper[...]

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    2-4 General Description NEC Express 5800/ft series m ainly provides the following a dvantages:  Highly fault-tolerant processing and I/O subsystems NEC Express580 0/ft series use redun dant hardware and software to assure server operation e ven if one m odule suf fers trouble wit h its processor , memory , I/O (includin g trouble related to the [...]

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    General Description 2-5  Local and remote m anagement NEC Express5 800/ft series us es NEC ESMPRO as a server managem ent tool. This tool uses a GUI that enables monitoring and setting of NEC Express5800/ft series. NEC ESMPRO can be used both lo cally and remote ly on workstati on PCs or server PCs .  Event notification function When trouble [...]

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    2-6 General Description NOTES Notes on System Environment and Settings Do not use the “Auto Detect” functio n for the transfer rate setting of L A N contr oller on the OS.  Fix the trans fer rate of the LAN co nt roller to the transfer rate of hub. → NEC Express5800/ ft series is not recognized on the net work. For deta ils, see “The ser[...]

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    General Description 2-7 Change the setting of monitor hard ware acceleration to “None”.  Do not use the hardware acceleration. → If hardware acceleration is se t to “Full”, the following error occu rs. Be sure to set “None” for hardware acceleration. • The screen become s dark and nothi ng is displaye d when a PCI m odule faile d[...]

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    2-8 General Description Unsupported USB dev ice cannot be connected.  Do not connect peripheral devices othe r than NEC-spe cified ke yboard, mo use, server switch unit, and USB-FDD which were shipped with the server to the USB connector . → If unsupported USB device is connected , the system operation ma y become unstable. Disk Failure Predic[...]

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    General Description 2-9 About Windo ws Up d ate func tion  The Au tomatic Updates service of W indows Upd ate is disabled. → The Au tomatic Updates service of W indows Up date is disabled on NEC Express5800/ft series in the initial status after performing “ft series Setup”. T o enable it, carefully read “About W in dows Update (Applying [...]

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    2-10 General Description Notes on Operations and Manipulations Do not power off the s witch while starting the s erver .  After powering on the server , do not power it off during the startup. → There is a possibility that it will n ot star t up properly when you try to start the server next time. Do not shut it down until the OS is started an[...]

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    General Description 2-1 1 Do not shut do w n NEC Express5800/f t series during the duplication process of PCI modules  Do not perform shutdown while PCI modules are being duplicated (when starting the machine or when mounting a PCI module). → The following phenomena oc cur when shut down is pe rformed: • The mirror of hard disk drives is can[...]

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    2-12 General Description Cautions about adding hard disk drives  After adding an unused (n o signature) hard di sk, PCI modules may not become duplicated on a rare occa si on (the S tatus LED 2 o f the PCI module where the ha rd disk is adde d may illumi nate amber). → When the Status LED 2 of the PCI module where a hard disk is added illumina[...]

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    General Description 2-13 HOW THE OPERA TING SYSTEM SEES THE CPU MODULES On NEC Ex press5800/ft seri es, the CPU modules are r edundantly co nfigured but o nly the processors installed on th e primary side are show n. How CPU modules appear on Device Manager Device Manager shows as m any CPUs as the number of phy sical CPUs. S y stem with two CPUs S[...]

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    2-14 General Description NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS Names and fu nctions of com ponents are sh own below: Front V iew T ower model Rack-mount model[...]

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    General Description 2-15 1 Front bezel A door that cov ers intern al components. Y ou can lock it with the included security key . 2 Key slot Insert the security key in this slot to unlock the front beze l. 3 St abilizers Parts for stabilizing a tower-model unit. 4 Casters Wheels for moving a tower-model unit. 5 BMC status LED See “LEDs” in thi[...]

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    2-16 General Description Front V iew (inside) T ower model Rack-mount model[...]

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    General Description 2-17 1 PCI module (for group 1) A module that i nclud es a PCI boar d and LAN controller. 2 PCI module (for group 2) A module that i nclud es a PCI boar d and LAN controller. 3 CPU module (for group 1) A module that includ es a CPU (processor) and memory (DIMM). 4 CPU module (for group 2) A module that includ es a CPU (processor[...]

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    2-18 General Description Rear View CPU module ( for Grou p 1 ) PCI module ( for Grou p 2 ) PCI module ( for Grou p 1 ) CPU module ( for Grou p 2 ) Rack-mount model T ower model PCI module ( for Grou p 2 ) PCI module ( for Grou p 1 ) CPU module ( for Grou p 2 ) CPU module ( for Grou p 1 )[...]

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    General Description 2-19 1 Serial port A connector Connected to a device that has a serial int erface. F or maint enance use only . 2 AC inlet B (for Group1) PC socket for plugging a power cord (for Group1) . If you desire to make the PCI module for Group1 primary , use this inlet to connect the power cord first. 3 Serial port B connector Connected[...]

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    2-20 General Description CPU Module Group 1 and group 2 ha ve the same configura tion. 1 Module handle 2 Cooling fan 3 CPU module board 4 CPU socket #2 (additional) 5 AC inlet (in the back) 6 Back panel connector (in the back) 7 CPU socket #1 (standard) 8 DIMM 9 Power unit 10 Power backboard[...]

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    General Description 2-21 CPU module board Group 1 and group 2 have the same configuration. 1 Cooling fan connector 2 LED connector 3 Power connector 4 CPU socket #2 5 CPU socket #1 6 DIMM sockets (Slots #1 to #6 from the top. A dd memory modules in pairs: #1 and #2, #3 and #4, #5 and #6.) *This section only describes c onnectors that are used for r[...]

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    2-22 General Description PCI Module Group 1 and group 2 ha ve the same configura tion. 1 Cooling fan 2 Power unit 3 AC inlet (in the back) The AC cable in the module which is connect ed to the AC inlet cannot be used for other purposes. 4 Backpanel connector (in the back) 5 PCI module board 6 Video board 7 PCI riser card 8 PCI board retention brack[...]

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    General Description 2-23 PCI module board Group 1 and group 2 have the same configuration. 1 SCSI connector (external) 2 Configuration jumper pin 3 Battery (lithi um battery) 4 Cooling fan connector 5 Power connector 6 IDE connector 7 Power switch connector 8 9 LED connector SCSI connector (internal) Chassis Board Layout Rack-mount m odel Back pane[...]

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    2-24 General Description LEDs This section de scribes indicati ons and meanings of the LEDs on NEC Express5800/ft series. See “NAMES AND FUNCTI ONS OF COMPONENTS” (page 2-14) for t he locations of each LED. POWER LED The POWER swi tch of the PC I module also f unctions as a PO WER LED. When power is sup plied to the modules, POWER LED on the pr[...]

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    General Description 2-25 LED indications Primary Secondary Description Action Detected a fatal temperature error . If LCD displays some error message, refer to the error message list (see Chapter 7). Check if dust is accumulated on internal fans and confirm that the fan cables are connected firmly . If the message does not disappear , contact your [...]

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    2-26 General Description LED indications Primary Secondary Description Action BMC is being dumped. W ait for a while. Af ter a while, the BMC status LED on the primary will go off. Red Red Both BMCs are out of order . Check if both PCI modules are connected correctly . Confirm that screws are fixed firmly . If the indication does not change, contac[...]

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    General Description 2-27 PCI Module St atus LEDs 1/2 Disk Access LED The PCI module has three LEDs. Combined, the three L EDs show the status of the PCI m odules and hard disks. See “NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COM PONENTS” (page 2-14) for the locations of LEDs. (1) S tatus LED 1 of both PCI modules are off PCI#1 PCI#2 Stat us LED 2 DISK Access LED [...]

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    2-28 General Description PCI#1 PCI#2 Stat us LED 2 DISK Access LED Stat us LED 2 DISK A ccess LED Description Action Green Green/ Off * Amber Green/ Off * i) There is an error in the option PCI board or the PCI module board connected or mounted on PCI module 1. ii) There is an error in the devices connected to the option PCI board connected or moun[...]

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    General Description 2-29 (2) S tatus LED 1 of both PCI modules are red PCI#1 PCI#2 Stat us LED 2 DISK Access LED Stat us LED 2 DISK Access LED Description Action Off Off Off Off On standby (AC power is supplied through the cord, but the system has not been powered on yet.) After turning on the power , wait for the OS to start. When the OS starts an[...]

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    2-30 General Description PCI#1 PCI#2 Stat us LED 2 DISK Access LED Stat us LED 2 DISK Access LED Description Action Green Off Off Off T he PCI module 1 is performing diagnosis (Diag). AC power is not supplied to the PCI module 2. W ait for the OS to start. After the OS starts, check the status LEDs and then take the appropriate actions. If the prob[...]

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    General Description 2-31 CPU Module St atus LEDs 1/2 The CPU module has two LEDs. Combined, the two LEDs show the status of CPU modules: See “NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COM PONENTS” (page 2-14) for the locations of LEDs. CPU#1 CPU#2 Stat us LED1 Stat us LED2 Stat us LED1 Stat us LED2 Description Action Off Green Of f Green The CPU module operates n[...]

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    2-32 General Description CPU#1 CPU#2 Stat us LED1 Stat us LED2 Stat us LED1 Stat us LED2 Description Action Off Amber Off Off AC power is not supplied to the CPU module 2. The CPU module 1 operates in simplex mode. Check if the power cord is connected correctly . Check the condition of breaker and UPS. Check if the power unit is connected correctly[...]

  • Page 67

    General Description 2-33 PCI Board Slot St atus LEDs (P1, P2, P3) T o show the status of PCI board slots, each PCI m odule has three status L EDs. LED indications Description Action PCI board is mounted correctly and operates in duplex mode. The system operates normally . Off The PCI board is not mounted; is mounted incorrectly; or power is not sup[...]

  • Page 68

    2-34 General Description TIPS:  When there are many accesses, the acce ss LED w ill blink frequently . Check if the LED blinks in green when the number of acce sses decreases, or if it is gr een when there are no accesses anymore.  When you power on NEC Expres s5800/ft series and the access LEDs do not illuminate green, remount the hard disks[...]

  • Page 69

    General Description 2-35 BASIC OPERA TI O N This section describes basic operation procedures of NEC Express5800/ft series. Locking and Unlocking the Front Bezel The front bezel covers built-in com ponents of th e server s uch as the POWER switch, CD-ROM drive, and hard disks. The tower m odel server has a door-ty pe bezel (it can als o be detached[...]

  • Page 70

    2-36 General Description Rack-mount Model The rack-mount model server is equipped with a detachable front bezel. Det ach Follow the steps below to detach the fron t bezel: 1. Insert the security key into th e slot and turn it with a little pressure to release the lo ck. Release Lock 2. Hold the ri ght side of the fron t bezel lightly and pull it op[...]

  • Page 71

    General Description 2-37 Power ON T o power on N EC Express5800/ ft series, press the PO WER switch located on the front panel . Follow the steps below to turn on the power . (A rack-mount model is shown h ere for convenience of explanation. H owever , the steps are the same for a tower model exce pt that the m odules are mounted verti cally .) 1. [...]

  • Page 72

    2-38 General Description Power OFF Follow the st eps below t o turn of f the power . If NEC Express5800/ ft series is pl ugged to a UPS, see manuals included with the UPS or the ap plication that contro ls the UPS. 1. Perform a normal shutdown from W indows Server 2003. The system will be powered off automatically . (Note: th e POWER LED on the pri[...]

  • Page 73

    General Description 2-39 POST Check POST (power -on self test) i s a self-test func tion stored on the motherboar d of NEC Expr ess5800/ft series. When you power on the server , POST will star t autom atically to ch eck the motherboard, ECC memory m odules, CPU modul es, keyboard, m ouse, etc. It also s hows startup m essages for various BIOS setup[...]

  • Page 74

    2-40 General Description Flow of POST This section walks you through how POST is performed. 1. When you power on the syste m, one se lected CPU/PCI module will start up. POST will be perform ed on this selected CPU/PCI module. 2. Memory check starts. A message appears at th e upper left of the screen to show that th e basic and expanded memories ar[...]

  • Page 75

    General Description 2-41 7. Upon com pletion of POST , the passwor d entry screen ap pears prior to OS startup. The password entry sc reen will appear after th e norm al termination of POST only if you have set a password in the BIOS setup utility “SETUP .” Y ou can enter a password up to three times. If you enter an incorrect password three ti[...]

  • Page 76

    2-42 General Description Floppy Disk Drive A USB floppy disk drive is attached to the main unit. It allows yo u to read and write (save) data using floppy di sks. The USB floppy disk drive accep ts the following typ es of floppy disks:  2HD floppy disk (1.44MB)  2DD floppy disk (720KB) Drive letter of floppy disk drive The drive letter will c[...]

  • Page 77

    General Description 2-43 Insert/Remove Floppy Disk Before inserti ng a floppy dis k into the dri ve, make sure that NEC E xpress5800/ft se ries is on and that the drive’ s USB cable is connected to the USB connector at the back of the se rver . Insert a floppy disk into the drive firmly with th e label si de up and its pr otective shutter facing [...]

  • Page 78

    2-44 General Description Use of Floppy Disk Y ou may need to store im portant data on floppy disks. Since the floppy di sk is a very del icate medium , you must handle i t with extra ca re:  Push the floppy disk gently into place.  Attach the label on a proper position.  Do not use a pencil or bal lpoint pen t o write on the disk.  Do n[...]

  • Page 79

    General Description 2-45 CD-ROM Drive NEC Express5 800/ft series ha s a CD-ROM dri ve on the front pa nel. It is a de vice used to read data from a CD-ROM (compact disc read-only me mory). Compared to a floppy disk, a CD-ROM allows for lar ger volume and fast data readout. CAUTION Observe the following instructions to us e the server safely. There [...]

  • Page 80

    2-46 General Description Use of CD-ROM Observe the fo llowing when y ou use a CD-ROM on NEC Express5 800/ft series:  As for a disk such as a noncompliant “copy -pro tected CD,” we shall not guara ntee that you can use a CD player to play it with this server .  Be careful not to d rop the CD-ROM .  Do not bend or place anything on the C[...]

  • Page 81

    Chapter 3 Windows Setup and Operation This chapter describes setup procedures to m ake NEC Express5800/ ft series ready f or use.[...]

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    3-2 Windows Setup and Operation DISK OPERA TIONS NEC Express 5800/ft series duplicates disks to secure data by using “Dis k Management” o r the “Rapid Disk Resync (RDR) function”. This secti on describes ope rations suc h as configurati on of dual settings t o disks and replaceme nt of disks. IMPORTANT: On the disks containing th e OS, it i[...]

  • Page 83

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-3 Disks Operations Using Disk Management Disk Management NEC Express5800/ft series (which does n ot suppo rt the RDR function) ensures reliab ility by executing soft ware mirrorin g to hard disk vol umes using W indows. Use W indows’ “Disk Management ” to manipulate vol umes. Refer to the online help for the o[...]

  • Page 84

    3-4 Windows Setup and Operation The pairs of m irror disks as s hown above can be created by selecti ng hard disks wh ose target IDs are identical in the disk properties, which ar e displayed t hrough [Di sk V iew]. T he followi ng explains how to confirm the target ID: 1. Click [Start] → [Administrative T ools] → [Com puter Ma n a gem ent]. Th[...]

  • Page 85

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-5 Configuring and Breaking Mirror This section descri bes the procedures to confi gure and break the mirror of hard disk volum es using Disk Managem ent. Configuring mirror Follow the procedures below to configure a volume mirror . IMPORT ANT : Set mirror to the disks whose T arget IDs are identical. For details, se[...]

  • Page 86

    3-6 Windows Setup and Operation 4. Select and right-click a disk, a nd then execute [Convert to Dynamic Disk…] . On the [Convert to Dyna mic Disk] dialog box, select the disk and click [OK]. 5. Right-click the volume of the dynamic di sk to mirror a nd click [Add Mirro r…]. 6. On the [Add Mirror] dial og box, select th e disk to mirror a nd cli[...]

  • Page 87

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-7 IMPORT ANT :  Clicking [Add Mirror] displays the [Logical Disk M anager] dialo g box, but t here is no problem. Click [OK].  If the server is rebooted during mirror generation, mirroring will not be completed. Do not reboot the server until the mirroring pro cess is complete d. 7. The volume status cha nges [...]

  • Page 88

    3-8 Windows Setup and Operation Confirming if Paired Disks are Mirrored Properly Check the following to confirm that the mirror is conf igured properly: • Is disk mirroring com pleted successfully? Disk mirroring is completed properly if the volume layout is [Mirror], and the status is [Healthy] on the [Disk Man agement] window . • Is the mirro[...]

  • Page 89

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-9 Breaking mirror Follow the procedures below to break the mirror of volumes. The procedure s to break a m irror on C dri ve are discribed h ere. 1. Click [Start] - [Administrative T ools] - [Computer Management ]. The [Com puter Management] window will appear . 2. Right-cli ck the volum e of the dynamic di sk whose[...]

  • Page 90

    3-10 Windows Setup and Operation Importing Dat a Disks This section de scribes a proce dure to import a data disk using Disk Managem ent. IMPORT ANT : If you import t he disk used as a b oot disk on anot her system , it becomes impossible t o boot from the disk. 1. Insert the disk to import. 2. Foreign Dynamic Disk is displayed on [Disk Management [...]

  • Page 91

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-1 1 5. In the [ Foreign Dis k V olumes] dialog box, check the volumes to import, and click [OK]. 6. The disk import is completed if the disk status c hanges from “Foreign” to “Online”.[...]

  • Page 92

    3-12 Windows Setup and Operation Extending Dat a V olume Size This section de scribes a procedu re to extend a volum e size using Disk Management. IMPORT ANT :  It is not possible t o extend boot volume.  As it is not possib le to extend mirror volume, a mirror volume is extended in the fo llowing order: [Rem ove Mirror] - [E xtend V olume] -[...]

  • Page 93

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-13 4. On the [Select Disks] dialog box, enter the amount o f space to exte nd and click [Ne xt]. (In this case, 1500MB is added.) 5. Check the set tings on the [Com pleting the Extend V olume W izard] dialog box a nd click [Finish]. 6. The size of the volume is extended.[...]

  • Page 94

    3-14 Windows Setup and Operation 7. Configure the mirror of the extend ed volume.[...]

  • Page 95

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-15 Disk Operations Using the RDR (Rapid Disk Resync) Function RDR (Rapid Disk Resync) Models supporting the RDR function secu re reliability by making disks duplexed per disk using the ft control s oftware’ s RDR funct ion. Duple xing disks by the RDR funct ion enables th e disks to be resynchronized in a short pe[...]

  • Page 96

    3-16 Windows Setup and Operation 5. The disks which RDR has been set can only be used in t he system wit h the ft control software ver .3.0 or later . 6. If the system is shut down (or restarted) while the mi rror is broken, or a long time (30 hours or longer) has passed after the mirror is broken, the mirror resynchronization target will be the en[...]

  • Page 97

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-17 PCI module 2: PCI m odule (for Group2 ) [Left pane] The tree shows disks inserted to the built-in slots and virtual disks (RDR V irtual Disks) created by RDR. On the m odels supporting RDR, right-click a disk on the tree to d isplay the menu for setting RDR. By looking at the tree, you can know which disk corresp[...]

  • Page 98

    3-18 Windows Setup and Operation 3. Start RDR Utility . IMPORT ANT :  If the inserted disk does not appear on the tree, from the menu of RDR Utility , select [ A ction] and cl ick [ R efresh] or p r ess F5 to update the display after awhile.  The display of RDR Utility is not updated auto matically . Therefore, update it by clicking [ R efres[...]

  • Page 99

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-19 IMPORT ANT : If RDR is specified to a disk which contains the system partition or partition wh ich canno t be unmounted, the foll o wi n g po p -up m essage ap pears. If you click [Y es], the system is restarted in two minutes automatically . Go on to 5. when the system is restarted. 5. Insert a disk to set duple[...]

  • Page 100

    3-20 Windows Setup and Operation 6. Confirm that the DISK LEDs and the displa y of RDR utility change as sho wn below:  Synchronizing RDR Utility DISK LED Op State: S tate Status Source disk Amber Simplex Destination disk Green Syncing RDR V irtual Disk Simplex Resync x percent (x=0, 10, 20, ..., 90) IMPORT ANT :  The time required for synchr[...]

  • Page 101

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-21  Synchronizatio n completed RDR Utility DISK LED Op State: S tate Status Source disk Green Duplex Destination disk Green Duplex RDR V irtual Disk Duplex None IMPORT ANT :  When a new partition is created on the disk where RDR is set, the created partition area is synchronized au tomatically .  When the d[...]

  • Page 102

    3-22 Windows Setup and Operation Removing duplex configuration of RDR disks This section describes how to remove duplex configuration from the disk with RDR setting. In the example below , the duplication setting of the disk s in the Slot 2 of the PCI modules for Group 1 and for Group 2 is removed. IMPORT ANT :  After executing the command, RDR [...]

  • Page 103

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-23 3. Confirm that RDR of th e disk is cancelled. 4. Cancel the di sk of the corres ponding slot in the same manner .[...]

  • Page 104

    3-24 Windows Setup and Operation IMPORT ANT :  A partition on the disk where th e RDR setting is removed is not assigned a driv e letter . T o use the partition, assign a drive letter using [Disk Management].  If the disk contains a partitio n which cann ot be unmounted, the OS needs to be restarted when canceling RDR. In that case, the follo[...]

  • Page 105

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-25 Other functions of RDR Utility <Commands f or physical disks> Remove Physical Disk fr om RDR Virt ual Disk All data including RDR settings on a physical disk can be deleted. IMPORT ANT :  After exec uting the comm and, the physical disk becomes an em pty basic disk without RDR settings.  This com mand[...]

  • Page 106

    3-26 Windows Setup and Operation Resynchronize This Disk Disks whose sy nchronization by RDR is cancelled for reason s including a failu re can be resynchronized . 1. Start RDR Utility and right-click a target disk in the left pane and click [Resynchronize Th is Disk]. 2. In the [Success] dial og box, click [OK]. 3. Confirm t hat the resynchronizat[...]

  • Page 107

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-27 Set As Active RDR Disk A physical disk can be set as “Active RDR Disk”. Active RDR D isk is the dis k on which data reading pr ocess is perform ed when Load B alancing of RDR V irtual Disk is off. 1. Start RDR Utility and right-click a target disk in the left pane and click [Set As Active RDR Disk]. 2. In the[...]

  • Page 108

    3-28 Windows Setup and Operation <Commands for RDR V irtual Disk> V erify RDR Virtual Disk Whether the sy nchronization by RDR is perform ed normally can be checked. 1. S tart RDR Utility and right-click [RDR V irtual Disk x](x=1,2,3) in the left pane and click [V erify RDR V irtual Disk]. 2. In the [Success ] dialog box, click [OK]. The prog[...]

  • Page 109

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-29 Replacing Failed Hard Disk Drives Follow the pr ocedure below to lo cate and replace the failed hard disk. The f ailed hard disk should be replaced with new device with t he server powered-on. How to Locate Failed Disks 1. From [S tart], select [All Programs] - [RDR] and click [RDR Utility] to start [RDR Utility][...]

  • Page 110

    3-30 Windows Setup and Operation Procedures to Replace Failed Disks Models that do not support the RDR function When a failure occurs on a disk m irrored by volum e using [Disk Ma nagement] , follow the steps below to replace the disk. IMPORT ANT :  T o remove a d isk due to a failure, etc., compare [Disk Management] and [RDR Utility] to determi[...]

  • Page 111

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-31 4. Right-cli ck a volume that has “!”, and remove m irror . 5. After checking to see the “Mi ssing” disk is selected, click [Remove mirror]. At Drive (F), [Mirror ] and [Failed Redundant] will change to [Simple] and [Healthy]. 6. Right-click a disk with “x”, and select [Remove Dis k].[...]

  • Page 112

    3-32 Windows Setup and Operation 7. Simil arly , delete the ot her [Missing] disk. 8. Insert new disks. They will appear on [Disk Management]. If any uninitialized disk is inserted, right-click the disk an d initialize it.[...]

  • Page 113

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-33 9. Select and right-click a disk, a nd then select [Convert to Dynamic Di sk]. IMPORT ANT : If [Foreign] appears, execute [Co nvert to Dynamic Disk] after [Con vert to Basic Disk] is executed.[...]

  • Page 114

    3-34 Windows Setup and Operation 10. Open the disk’ s properties to check the target IDs. In the following figures, disks are configur ed as: Disk 1: T ar get ID 1 Disk 2: T ar get ID 2 Disk 4: T ar get ID 1 Disk 5: T ar get ID 2 Disks with the same target ID are mirrore d. D i s k 1 D i s k 2 D i s k 4 D i s k 5 IMPORT ANT : Hard disks are num b[...]

  • Page 115

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-35 11. Make a m irror setting of Disks 1 and 4. Right-click vol ume (E) on the Disk 4 and select [Add Mirror]. 12. When the [Ad d m i rror] dialo g bo x appears, select Disk 1, and then click [Add Mirr or]. 13. Simil a rly , make settings of Disk 2 and Disk 5. Upon com pletion of synch ronous processing, rec overy i[...]

  • Page 116

    3-36 Windows Setup and Operation Models supporting the RDR function This section describes a procedure for replacing a disk when a failure o ccurs to a disk which is duplicated by the RDR function. Here, an exam ple that a failure of t he disk in slot 2 of the PCI m odule for Group 1 is determ ined as described in “Ho w to Locate Failed Disks” [...]

  • Page 117

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-37 4. Confirm that the DISK LEDs and the displa y of RDR Utility change as shown below:  Synchronizing RDR Utility DISK LED Op State: S tate Status Source disk Amber Simplex Destination disk (Inserted disk) Green Syncing RDR V irtual Disk Simplex Resync x percent (x=0, 10, 20, ..., 90) IMPORT ANT :  The time r[...]

  • Page 118

    3-38 Windows Setup and Operation  Synchronizatio n completed RDR Utility DISK LED Op State: S tate Status Source disk Green Duplex Destination disk (Inserted disk) Green Duplex RDR V irtual Disk Duplex None[...]

  • Page 119

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-39 CHANGE DRIVE LETTER T o add, change or delete dri ve letters, follow t he steps below . Before ma king any changes, thoroughly rea d the NEC Express5 800/ft series-speci fic precautions a nd general pre cautions for W indows. 1. Select [Start] - [Control Pa nel] - [Adm inistrative T ools] and o pen [Computer M an[...]

  • Page 120

    3-40 Windows Setup and Operation DUAL LAN CONFIGURA TION The NEC Express5800/ft ser ies builds a dual LAN conf igur ation by using "Stratus emb-82559 10/100 Enet Adapter" (100Ba se) and "St ratus emb-82 544GC Copper Gigabit Adapter" (1 000Base) mounted as st andard on the PCI module. Overview The dual LAN configuration is of two[...]

  • Page 121

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-41 [T eam #1: Adaptive Fault T olerance Mo de] is added to Net work Compon ent T ree. 3. Select [Stratus emb-82559 10/100 Enet Ad apter] from Network Component T ree. The pop-up menu appears. Select [T eam #1: Adaptive Fault T olerance Mode] fr om [Add to T eam], and add the ad apters. Y ou will see the warning mess[...]

  • Page 122

    3-42 Windows Setup and Operation IMPORT ANT : Load Balancing m ode cannot be selected on "St ratus emb-8255 9 10/100 Enet Adapter". Onl y Fault T o lerance m ode can be select ed. 6. Click [OK]. The [Intel(R)PROSet II] dialog box closes afte r a while, and the settings become ef fective. IMPORT ANT :  The [Digital signature not fo und][...]

  • Page 123

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-43 Removing dual LAN TIPS: T o set dual LAN configurati on, log on as "Adm inistrator" o r a member of t he group "Administrators". 1. Display the [Intel(R)PROSet II] dialog box. 2. St art one of the st art menu modes below: S tandard start menu mode Click [Intel(R)PROSet II] in [C ontro l Panel][...]

  • Page 124

    3-44 Windows Setup and Operation Remove the ot her adapter in t he same way . <For on-board > - Status emb-82559 10 /100 Enet Adapter - Status emb-82544G C Copper Gigabit A dapter <For option board > - Status A A-U51500 10/100 Enet Adapter (100BASE- TX) - Status AA-U57000 Fiber Gigabit Adapter (1000 BASE-SX) - NEC 8490 XT Copper Gi gabi[...]

  • Page 125

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-45 5. Click the [O K] button on the [Intel PROSet I I] dialog box, c lose it, and m ake a setup effective. The dual LAN will be canceled.[...]

  • Page 126

    3-46 Windows Setup and Operation CHECK THE DUPLICA TING OPERA TION OF MODULES This section describes how to check if the system runs properly after system installation or reinstallation. Evaluate S t artup and Stop of PCI Modules This section describes how to confirm the cont inuous system operation by fai lover after s topping the primary PCI modu[...]

  • Page 127

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-47 3. Stop the operation of a PCI m odule using the ft server utility . Select [Start] - [All Programs] - [NEC ESMPRO Agent] - [ft server utility] to start the ft server utility . Then, from the ft se rver utility , select [P CI Module] then the primary PCI module from the [FTSever] t ree on the left pane , and clic[...]

  • Page 128

    3-48 Windows Setup and Operation IMPORT ANT : If BrightStor ARCserve 2000 or Back up Exec is installed, the tape will not be recognized due to the failover of the PCI modul e. Thus be sure to stop the services before starting the P CI module. 1. Start [Se rvices] from [Administ r ative T ools] of [Control Panel]. 2. Select a service of backup softw[...]

  • Page 129

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-49 Evaluate S t art and Stop of CPU Modules This section d escribes how t o confirm the continuous sys tem operation after stopping one of the CPU modules. 1. Confirm that the CPU m o dules are duplicated. T o check if the CPU modules are du plicated, see the status L EDs of the CPU m odules. [Indications status LED[...]

  • Page 130

    3-50 Windows Setup and Operation When you sto p the operation of a CPU m odule, the indicati ons of the status LE Ds change as follows. Bel ow denotes that the only one CPU m odule is ope rating. [Indications of s tatus LEDs] LED CPU module #1 (S topped)* CPU module# 2 (Operating) 1 CPU module status LE D1 Red - 2 CPU module status LE D2 - Amber * [...]

  • Page 131

    Windows Setup and Ope ra t ion 3-51 NEC Express5800/f t series SER VICE PROGRAM CONFIGURA TION NEC Express 5800/ft series a chieves the duplex system using the following service prog rams, in addition to dedicated drivers. Service pr ogram names shown in [Services]:  Stratus ftServer Maintenance and Diagnostics (MAD)  Stratus ftServer Provide[...]

  • Page 132

    3-52 Windows Setup and Operation (This page is intentionally left blank.)[...]

  • Page 133

    Chapter 4 System Configuration This chapter describes Basic Input Ou tput Syste m (BIOS) configuration. When you install the server for th e first time or install/remov e optional devices, thoroughly read th is chapter for better understa nding and correct setups.[...]

  • Page 134

    4-2 System Configuration SYSTEM BIOS ~ SETUP ~ The SETUP utility is provided to make basic hardware configuration for the serv er . This utility is pre-installed in the flash memory of the server and ready to ru n. The server is configured with the correct paramete rs using the SETUP utility and shipped in the best conditions. Thus, you do not need[...]

  • Page 135

    System Configuration 4-3 St arting SETUP Utility Powering on the server starts POST (Power On Se lf-T est) and displays its check results. If the NEC logo is displayed, press Esc . After a few seconds, either of the following messages appears at bottom left on t he screen depending on y ou r system configuration. Press <F2> to enter SETUP Pre[...]

  • Page 136

    4-4 System Configuration Description of On-Screen Items and Key Usage Use the following keyboard keys to work with the SETUP utility . (Key functions are also listed at the bottom of the screen.) Setup item menu Indicates there are submenus Explanation of key function menu Online help window Parameter (high-lights upon selection) menu Indicates the[...]

  • Page 137

    System Configuration 4-5 Configuration Examples The followin g describes examples of configurati on required to use s oftware-link featu res or for system operations. Link with Management Sof tware T o control power supply of the server with NEC ESMPRO Manager via the network Select [System Hardware] → [AC-LINK] → [S tayOf f]. T o use the manag[...]

  • Page 138

    4-6 System Configuration Security T o set passw ord s on the BIOS level Select [Security] → [Set Supervis or Password] a nd enter a passwor d. Set Supervisor password first, then User password. T o enable/disable the POWER switch Select [Security] → [Power Switch Mask] → [Unm asked]. Select [Security] → [Power Switch Mask] → [Maske d]. IM[...]

  • Page 139

    System Configuration 4-7 Memory T o check the install ed mem ory (DIMM) status Select [Advanced] → [Mem ory Information] and ch eck the status indications. Saving the Configuration Dat a T o save the BIOS configuration data Select [Exit] → [Save Change s & Exit] or [S ave Chang es]. T o discard changes to the BIOS configuration data Select [...]

  • Page 140

    4-8 System Configuration Menu and Parameter Descriptions The SETUP utility has the following six major menus:  Main  Advanced  Security  System Hardware  Boot  Exit T o configure detailed set tings of funct ions, select a subm enu from t he above menus. Below describes configurable fun ction s and parameters an d the factory setti[...]

  • Page 141

    System Configuration 4-9 A v ailable options in the Main and d escriptions are listed below . Option Parameter Description Y our Setting Processor T y pe Intel®Xe on™Processor Indicates the type of the installed CPU (view only). Processor S peed 2.40GHz/2.80 GHz Indicates the clock speed of the installed CPU (view only). Cache RAM 512KB Indicate[...]

  • Page 142

    4-10 System Configuration Advanced Move the cur sor onto "Ad vanced" to dis play the Advanced m enu. There is no configurable item on the Advanced menu scree n below . Display each sub m enu and make settings on the sub menu sc reen. Select an option with the " X " mark and pres s Enter to display its submenu . Advanced Proces s[...]

  • Page 143

    System Configuration 4-1 1 Advanced Select "Advanced" on the Advanced menu t o display the following screen. Select Item Select Menu upport: iagnostic enabled. F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save Changes & Exit F1 Help -/+ Change V alues Enter Se lect Esc Exit Select Item Select Menu Sub-Menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Utilit y Advanced [Enabled] Adva[...]

  • Page 144

    4-12 System Configuration Processor Information Select "Processor Information " on the Adv a n ced menu to display the following screen. Processor 1 Type: Processor 2 Type: Item Specific Help Processor Informat ion xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility Advanced F1 Help -/+ Change Values F9 Setup De faults F10 Save Chan ges & Ex[...]

  • Page 145

    System Configuration 4-13 Memory Information Select "Mem ory Informati on" on the Advanced m enu to displ ay the followi ng screen. See the table below for setup options on the screen. Option Parameter Description Y our Setting DIMM #1- #6 Size – Indicates the size of memory installed on DIMMs 1 (#1) to 6 (#6). "None" indicate[...]

  • Page 146

    4-14 System Configuration Peripheral Configuration Select "Peripheral Configuration" o n the Advanced menu t o display the f ollowing screen. Phoenix BIOS Setup Utilit y Advanced Peripheral C nfi o guration Item Specific Help Serial Port A: Serial Port B: [3F8, IRQ 4] [2F8, IRQ 3] Disables serial port 1 or sets the base address/IRQ of ser[...]

  • Page 147

    System Configuration 4-15 Monitoring Configuration Select "Monitori ng Configura tion" on the Advanced menu to di splay the followi ng screen. Optio n ROM S ca n Monitor ing: Opti on ROM Moni tor in g Boot M onitoring: B oot M onitoring Time-out Peri od: POST Paus e Mo nit or in g: POS T Pause Monitoring T ime-out: Option RO M Scan Moni t[...]

  • Page 148

    4-16 System Configuration Option Parameter Description Y our Setting POST Pause Monitoring T ime-out 1 - [3] - 20 S pecify the POST monitoring time period during boot-up restriction. [ ]: Factory-set IMPORT ANT :  When connecting a Fibre Channel disk ar ray device, chang e the set value of "Boot Monitoring T ime-out Period" depending o[...]

  • Page 149

    System Configuration 4-17 See the table below for setup options on the screen. Option Parameter Description Y our Setting On Board SCSI Disabled [Enabled] Enable or disable expansion of SCSI BIOS on the motherboard. On Board LAN 1, 2 Disab led [Enabled] LAN1: Enable or disable 10/100BASE LAN controller on the motherboard. LAN2: Enable or disable 10[...]

  • Page 150

    4-18 System Configuration Keyboard Features Select "Keyboard Features" on the A dvanced menu to display th e following screen. The NumLock submenu allows you to make keyboard setting s . NumLock: Key Click: Keyboard Auto-repeat Rate: Keyboard Aut o-repeat Delay: Selects Power-on state for Numlock. Item Specific Help Keyboard Fe atures [Au[...]

  • Page 151

    System Configuration 4-19 Security Move the cursor onto "Secu rity" to display the Security men u. Phoenix BIOS Setup Utilit y Exi t Boo t System Hardwar e rity Secu Advanced Main Item Specific He lp Clear Supervisor P asswo d is r User Password is Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Password on boot: Clear [Enter] Supervisor Passwo[...]

  • Page 152

    4-20 System Configuration IMPORT ANT :  User password setup is not availabl e before Supervisor password setup.  Do not set any password before installing the OS. See the table below for setup options on the screen. Option Parameter Description Y our Setting Supervisor Password is [Clear] Set Indicates Supe rvisor password setup status (view [...]

  • Page 153

    System Configuration 4-21 System Hardware Move the cursor onto "System Hardware" to display the Syste m Hardware menu. T o make a selection for "Therm al Sensor", "W ake On Event", and "C onsole Redirecti on", first select a desired option and press Enter to disp lay its sub menu. See the table below for setu[...]

  • Page 154

    4-22 System Configuration The table below lists how selecti ons for "AC LINK" determine the power status of the server when the power supply to the serv er restarts. Parameter St ate before powered off Stay Off Last S tate Pow er On In service Off On On Out of service (DC power: Off) Off Off On Forced shutdown * Off Off On * Pressing the [...]

  • Page 155

    System Configuration 4-23 W ake On Event s Select "W ake On Events" on the System Hardware m enu and press Enter to display the following screen. Wake On LAN: Enables Wake On LAN support. Item Specific Help Wake On Events [Enabled] Sy s t e m Ha r d wa r e System Hardware Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility F1 Help -/+ Change Values F9 Setup De fa[...]

  • Page 156

    4-24 System Configuration Console Redirection Select "Consol e Redirection" on t he System Hardware m enu and press Enter to di spla y the following screen. Serial Port Ad dress: Baud R ate: Flow Control: Console Connect io n: If enabled, the co nsole will be redirected to this port. Item Specific Help Console Redirec tion [Disabled] [19.[...]

  • Page 157

    System Configuration 4-25 ft M e m o r y Select "ft Memory " on the System Hardware m enu and press Enter to display the following screen. See the table below for setup options on the screen. Option Parameter Description Y our Setting Size [0] Size of ft Me mory is specified (MB) S tart Address - Shows the start address of ft Memory (view[...]

  • Page 158

    4-26 System Configuration Boot Move the cur sor onto "Bo ot" to display the Boot me nu. ATAPI CD-ROM Drive + Removable Device + Hard Drive Intel(R) Bo ot Agent Versio n 4.0.1.7 Item Specific Help Main Advanced Security System Hardware Boot Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility Exit F1 Help -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Def aul ts F10 Save Ch anges &[...]

  • Page 159

    System Configuration 4-27 Exit Move the cursor on to "Exit" to display the Exit menu . Save Chan g es & Exit Exit Withou t S aving Changes Get Default Value Load Previous Value Save Chan g es Exit System Setup and save your chang es to CMOS. Item Specific Help Main Advanced Secu rity System Hardware Boot Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility Exi[...]

  • Page 160

    4-28 System Configuration  Get Default V alue Select this option to restore all default values (factory-set values) of the SETUP utility . The following screen appears: Load default conf igu ration now? [Yes] [No] Setup Confirmation! Select "Y es" to restore defau lt values. Sel ect "No" to return to the Exit menu screen. IMP[...]

  • Page 161

    System Configuration 4-29 SCSI BIOS ∼ FA S T ! UTIL ∼ For several settings of the SCSI controller on the motherboard, the SCSI BIOS utility " Fast! UTIL" is used. The SCSI BIOS utility can be started by simple ke ystrokes during executio n of POST without use of a special start disk. The SCSI BIOS built in the server is set to the opt[...]

  • Page 162

    4-30 System Configuration St art Procedure Sta rt Fast! UTIL in the procedure bel ow: 1. T urn on the power of th e server . The start message appears on a screen in the middle of POST . 2. Press Q and Ctrl toget her . Fast! UTIL is started. IMPORT ANT : Press these keys before message "QLogic Adapter using IRQ number x" or later ap pears[...]

  • Page 163

    System Configuration 4-31 4. Select the proper adapter . IMPORT ANT : The adapter "QLA1 2160 Ultra3 2000" is used for built-in hard disk. Do not select it. Highlight t he displayed i tem with the cu rsor keys an d press Enter . QL A12160 Ultra 3 2 000 xxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xx xxxx xxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xx xxxx Select Host A da pte[...]

  • Page 164

    4-32 System Configuration Configuration Settings If you select "Configuration Settings" from the "F ast!UTIL Op tions" menu, the screen for setting the configuration appears. Host Ad apter S ettin gs SCSI Devi ce Settings SCSI Bus Settings Autoc onfig ure SCS I Devic e Selectable Boot Se ttings Restore Defau lt Adapter Se ttings[...]

  • Page 165

    System Configuration 4-33 SCSI Device Settings If you put the cursor on "SCSI Device Settings" with keyboard curso rs ( ↓ and ↑ ) in the "Configura tion Settin gs" menu and pr ess Enter , the screen for setting the in formation on the device connected to the host adapter appea rs. The table below shows the parameters of the [...]

  • Page 166

    4-34 System Configuration SCSI Bus Settings If you put the cu rsor on "SCSI Bus Settings" with keyboard cursors ( ↓ and ↑ ) in the "Config uration Settings" menu and press Enter , the screen for setting t he informa tion on the SCSI bus of the host adapter appear s. The table below shows the parameters of the settin g items [...]

  • Page 167

    System Configuration 4-35 Select able Boot Settings If you put t he cursor on "Selectable Bo ot Settings" with keyboard curs ors ( ↓ and ↑ ) in the "Configura tion Settin gs" menu and pr ess Enter , the screen for setting the in formation on the start from the devic e connected to the host adapter a ppears. Submenu item Para[...]

  • Page 168

    4-36 System Configuration Scan SCSI Bus If you select "Scan SCSI Bus" from the "Fast!UTIL Options" menu, the list o f devices connected to each SCSI bus is displayed in the order of SCSI IDs. The inform ation to be displayed includes t he device manufa cturer , product name and firmware revisi on. SCSI Disk Utility If you select[...]

  • Page 169

    System Configuration 4-37 Exit Fast! UTIL ∼ T ermination and Storage of Fast! UTIL ∼ After changing the settings, press Esc several times to display the "Fast!UTIL Options" menu. If you select "Exi t Fast!UTIL" from th e menu, the screen for term inating Fast! UTIL appears. However , if the settings are different from those [...]

  • Page 170

    4-38 System Configuration FORCED SHUTDOWN AND CLEAR Read this section if your server does not operate as expected, or if you want to return all setup values to those made at shipment . Forced Shut down Use this funct ion when an OS command does n ot shut down the server , the POWER switch doe s not turn of f the server , or resetting doe s not w or[...]

  • Page 171

    System Configuration 4-39 Clear CMOS / Password (Configuring Motherboard Jumpers) W ith the pre-installed SETUP utility , you can set de sired passwords to protect data stored on the server from unauthorized user access. If you forget the passwords, y ou can clear them by following the procedure described in this section. Y ou can also use the same[...]

  • Page 172

    4-40 System Configuration  Pins for protecting/clearin g th e passw or ds Place the clip on the two pins to clear the passwords. Remove the cli p from these pi ns to protect the pass words (factory-set) .  Pins for protecting/clearin g th e CMOS dat a Place the clip on the two pins to clear the CMOS data. Remove the cli p from these pi ns to [...]

  • Page 173

    System Configuration 4-41 TIPS: A message infor ming you of the completion of CMOS clear an d pr ompting you to clear CMOS will appear for 10 second s. Note that even if you do not do anything, the process goes on and the server will be rebooted au tomatically . 8. If the message [Non volatile memory cleared] appears after rebootin g and during POS[...]

  • Page 174

    4-42 System Configuration 13. Shortly aft er you connect the bot h power cor ds, the BMC status LE D of PCI Mo dule #2 will start to blink. When the BMC status LED goes off, the cl e ar information of the PCI Module #1 is reflected to the PCI Mo dule #2. CHECK: The BMC status L ED blinks to sho w that synchronous processing is being performed bet w[...]

  • Page 175

    System Configuration 4-43 How to Clear Passwords 1. Power off NEC Express5800/ft series and unp lug the both power cord s. 2. Remove the both PCI m odules (#1 and #2) from the NEC Express5800/ ft series (see pa ge 8-29 “Removi ng PCI Module”). 3. Open the t op cover of t he PCI Module #1. 4. Make setting of jumper switch for clearing the passwo[...]

  • Page 176

    4-44 System Configuration 11. Mount the PC I Module #1 a gain to the NEC Express5800/f t series (see page 8-31 “Installing PCI Module”) and plug the power cord to the AC inlet B (for Group1). (The POWER Switch LED will be turned on.) 12. Likewise, m ount the PCI Mo dule #2 to the NEC Express5800/ft series and pl ug the power cord to th e AC inl[...]

  • Page 177

    Chapter 5 Inst alling and Using Utilities This section describes how to use the NEC EXPRESSBUILD ER CD-ROM that comes with your server and to install the utilities stored on the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER.[...]

  • Page 178

    5-2 Installi n g and Using Utilities NEC EXPRESSBUILDER The NEC EXPRESSBUI LDER, in tegrated se tup sof t ware, can automatically detect the hardware connected to an NEC Express5800/ft se ries m achine to advance the processing. The hardware subject to setup with the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER should have the same configuration as that for operation. St ar[...]

  • Page 179

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-3 Then operate the server remotely from the management PC by using the items in the menu. IMPORT ANT :  Do not use this C D-ROM on com puters other t han NEC Expres s5800/ft se ries with which i t is packaged (inc luding other NEC Ex press5800 models) . Otherwise, a breakdo wn may result.  T o use the console[...]

  • Page 180

    5-4 Installi n g and Using Utilities NEC EXPRESSBUILDER T op Menu The NEC EXPRE SSBUILD ER top menu is used fo r the setup of hardware and th e setup and installation of OS. Star t Start the NEC EXPRESSBU ILDER top m enu following t he procedure bel ow: 1. T urn on the powers of peripherals and th e power of the server in this order . 2. Insert the[...]

  • Page 181

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-5 Setup The setup program is exclusively used for you r server to perform automatic setup operations within the range from the settings of internal parameters and states of hardware to the installation of W indows Server 2003, Enterp rise Edition and several utilities. Use the setup program if hard disks are used w[...]

  • Page 182

    5-6 Installi n g and Using Utilities T ools The T ools Menu is used to start each of the se veral utilities stored in the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM individually for manual setup by operator . Use the T ools Menu to provide setting s that the setup program cannot do automatically or d etailed settings. Also us e the T ools Menu when system diagnosis[...]

  • Page 183

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-7  BIOS/FW/etc. Update The program which is necessary fo r the update work is transferre d to the floppy disk which the various up date modules of B IOS/FW were store d in. After the reboot , an update program is started autom atically from the floppy disk , and various BIOS/FW's are updated. IMPORT ANT : D[...]

  • Page 184

    5-8 Installi n g and Using Utilities Consoleless Menu The NEC EXPRE SSBUILDER c ontains the "conso lele ss" feature that enables configuration of the server by rem ote operation f rom the manage ment PC, even if a console de vice such as ke yboard is not con nected to the s erver . IMPORT ANT :  Do not use this CD-R OM on com puters ot[...]

  • Page 185

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-9 Menu Items Only the menu items available in co nsolel ess operation are extracted from the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER T o p Menu. See the NE C EXPRE SSBUILDER T op Menu described ea rlier for each function. 1 2 3 1 See the "NEC EXPRESSBUI LDER T op Menu". 2 Shows detailed explanatio n of each functi on. 3 T erm[...]

  • Page 186

    5-10 Inst alling and Using Utilities Master Control Menu The Master Control Menu is used to: • Read doc umentation, • Install the m anagement soft ware, and • Install the viewer applica tion (A dobe Acrobat Reader). TIPS:  Master Control Menu requires Micros oft Windows 95 (or l ater) or Windows NT 4. 0 (or later).  T o read documentati[...]

  • Page 187

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-1 1 NEC ESMPRO Agent and Manager NEC Express5 800/ft series sy stem manageme nt applications "NEC ESMPRO Manage r" and "NEC ESMPRO Agent" are bundled to accessory CD-R OM "NEC EXPRESSBUILDER." This manual d escribes the funct ions and features provided by N EC ESMPRO Mana ger and NEC E[...]

  • Page 188

    5-12 Inst alling and Using Utilities  Effects o f using NEC ESMPRO Mana ger and Agent NEC ESMPR O Manager and NEC ESMPRO Agent have suf ficient ef fects on a variet y of needs in versatile and compli cated system environments. − Detection of server fault NEC ESMPRO Agent collects a variety of fault information on NEC Express5800 series systems[...]

  • Page 189

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-13 Detection of Server Fault NEC ESMPR O Manager an d NEC ESMPR O Agent detect errors causing faults to occ ur at an early stage and notify Administrators of fault information real-time.  Early detection of error If a fault occurs, NEC ESMPRO Agent detects th e fault and reports the occurrence of the fault to NE[...]

  • Page 190

    5-14 Inst alling and Using Utilities Management of Server Operation St atus NEC ESMPR O Agent manages and m onitors a va riety of com ponents installe d in the server . Y ou can view the in formation m anaged and moni tored by NEC ESMPRO Agent on t he data viewer of NEC ESMPRO Manager . NEC ESMPRO Agent also manages a nd monitors all the compone nt[...]

  • Page 191

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-15 Monitoring (Management) of NEC Express5800/ft series NEC Express5800/ft series is a fault tolerant syst em. It can continue the operation even i f a major component fails. NEC Exp ress5800/ft se ries improves the system avai lability with t he hardware, NEC ESMPRO, and system software functions. If a major c omp[...]

  • Page 192

    5-16 Inst alling and Using Utilities . Collective Management of Distributed Servers The excellent GUI provided by NEC ESMPRO M anager all ows servers on a netw ork to be managed colle ctively . The m anagement screen is designed in the E xplorer form at to indicate the components i n a server hierarchi cally for ef fective server managem ent. NEC E[...]

  • Page 193

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-17  Data V iewer The data viewer indicates the serve r source conf iguration information in the Explorer format. In addition, it chan ges the status color of the failed server comp onent. This enables you to iden tify the failed portion.  Alert V iewer The Alert V iewer manages faul t reports sent from server[...]

  • Page 194

    5-18 Inst alling and Using Utilities NEC ESMPRO Agent Device ID in Alert Report Some NEC E xpress5800/ft se ries reports use unique device IDs which correspond t o the devices listed in the table below as th e device identification info rmation. Device name Device ID CPU module 1 DIMM1 on CPU module 1 DIMM2 on CPU module 1 DIMM3 on CPU module 1 DIM[...]

  • Page 195

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-19 Device name Device ID SCSI enclosure 2 SCSI slot 1 on SCSI enclosure 2 SCSI slot 2 on SCSI enclosure 2 SCSI slot 3 on SCSI enclosure 2 Electronics 1 on SCSI enclosure 2 Power supply unit on SCSI enclosure 2 1 1/40 1 1/40/1 1 1/40/2 1 1/40/3 1 1/40/120 1 1/40/100 The figure below shows the actual lo cations of th[...]

  • Page 196

    5-20 Inst alling and Using Utilities Supplement Note the following when using NEC ESMPRO Agent. Application log registered when system st arting · About the event of “Source: Perflib” When system is starting, Perflib log may be registered to the application log. The detailed i nformation a bout an event l og is describe d on Micros oft Product[...]

  • Page 197

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-21 Change of Inst allation S t ates of CPU and PCI Modules If you dy namically change the configu ration of the CP U or PCI modul e in the relevant system during revie w of the server i nformation by using the dat a viewer , the message prom pting you to reconstruct the tree of the data viewer will appear . If you [...]

  • Page 198

    5-22 Inst alling and Using Utilities and the mem ory cannot be us ed. However , the status of [CPU] and [DIM M] displaye d under [CP U module] in the FTServer tree on a Data V iewer becomes “Onl ine” and the status c olor becomes green. Hard Disk Drives Mirrored By the Rapid Disk Resync (RDR) Function The Data V iewer ’ s [Mirror Disk] tree o[...]

  • Page 199

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-23 Change of SNMP Community If the security setting of the SNMP Service of a system, where the NEC E SMPRO Agent is installed, is changed from the default “pub lic” to a community na me, change the community settin gs of the NEC ESMPRO Agent, too. 1. Double-click the [NEC ESMPRO Agent] ico n in [Control Panel].[...]

  • Page 200

    5-24 Inst alling and Using Utilities About the warning event of CPU load Monitoring If NEC ESMP RO Agent cannot get performance inform ation from the OS due to a te mporary resource shortage or high load ratio on the syst e m, it will record the following even t log. However , there is no real problem on operat ion. (In the desc ription, Y and X re[...]

  • Page 201

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-25 Current S t atus of T emperature, V oltage and Fan Sensors Some modes a re equipped with temperat ure/voltage/fan sen sors that do not have inform ation on status, current values, rpm , threshold etc. Theref ore , if you vi ew such a sens or on NEC E SMPRO Manager , it may be displayed as follows:  The status[...]

  • Page 202

    5-26 Inst alling and Using Utilities When [f t Server] T ree Appears on Date V iew er in an Incorrect Manner If you open a Data V iewer immediately after the syst em starts up, the tree or the state of a Data V iewer may not be displaye d correctly due to high load of the system. In about 20 m inutes after the system st artup, when a pop -up messag[...]

  • Page 203

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-27 Printer Information’ s Available T ime: When you add a new printer , install its dri ver and make i ts settings, if yo u do not make se ttings for the available time from Add Printer W izard, the printer ’ s availab le time (From and T o) in [Printers and Faxes] are [00:00], on the other ha nd, Manager’ s [...]

  • Page 204

    5-28 Inst alling and Using Utilities NEC ESMPRO Manager T o monitor and manage a c omputer , on which NEC ESMPRO Agent is installed, wi th a management PC online, use NEC ESMPRO Manager that is bundled with the product. For detailed procedures of installation and setti ng, see online do cuments or NEC ESMPRO Online Help. TIPS: Online docum ents pro[...]

  • Page 205

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-29 Monitoring CPU Module T o monitor t he CPU modules and the components on the CPU m odule, see the [CPU M odule] tree. T o see the information on the [CPU Module] tr ee, select the target CPU m odule from [CPU Module] in the [FTServe r] tree. Y ou can see the followi ng information o n the modules a nd the compon[...]

  • Page 206

    5-30 Inst alling and Using Utilities  Update Allows the device identification information of th e CPU modules to be viewed and BIOS of the CPU modules t o be updated. See "Mai ntenance of NEC Ex press5800/ft se ries" described la ter for the updat e of BIOS of t he CPU modul es. The detailed device i dentification in formation can be c[...]

  • Page 207

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-31 Monitoring PCI Module T o monitor t he PCI modul es and the com ponents on the PCI modules, refe r to the [PCI M odule] tree. T o see the inform ation on the [PCI M odule] tree, select the target P CI module fro m [PCI Module] in the [FTServe r] tree. Y ou can see the followi ng information on t he PCI module s [...]

  • Page 208

    5-32 Inst alling and Using Utilities Monitoring PCI Slot s and Devices on PCI Module T o monitor t he PCI slots and devices on the PCI m odules, see the [PC I slot] tree. T o see the information on the [PCI slot] tree, select [PCI Module] → [PCI m odule (containing PC I slot to be seen)] → [PCI sl ot] of the [FTServer] tree. Y ou can see the fo[...]

  • Page 209

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-33  PCI Device – Detailed information Allows the det ailed inform ation of a de vice on the PCI sl ot to be viewe d.  PCI Bridge – General Allows the inform ation of bridge s on the PCI bus to be viewed PCI Bridge – Bus information Allows the bus information of a bridg e on the PCI bus to be viewed. [...]

  • Page 210

    5-34 Inst alling and Using Utilities Monitoring BMC on PCI Module T o monitor the base m anagement cont roller (BMC), controller for sy stem managem ent, on the PC I modules, see t he [BMC] tree. T o see the inform ation on the [B MC] tree, select [PCI M odule] [PCI module (cont aining BMC t o be seen)] [BMC ] of the [FTSer ver] tree. Y ou can see [...]

  • Page 211

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-35 Monitoring SCSI Enclosure T o monitor the SCSI enclosure, see the [SCSI encl osure] tree. T o see the information on the [SCSI enclosure] tree, select [SCSI encl osure] of the [FTSer ver] tree. Y ou can see the following information of the SC SI enclosure from the [SCSI enclos ure] tree.  General Allows the c[...]

  • Page 212

    5-36 Inst alling and Using Utilities  Electronics – General Allows the configuration an d other information of the SCSI enclosure electronics to be vi ewed.  Electronics – Maintenance Allows the MTBF information of the SCSI encl osure electronics to be vie wed or cleared. See "Maintenance of NEC Expres s5800/ft series" described[...]

  • Page 213

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-37  SCSI Slot – Mainte nance Allows the M TBF inform ation of the SCSI slot to be viewe d or cleared. See "Maintenance of NEC Expres s5800/ft series" described later for clearing the MTBF information on the SCSI slot. Monitoring Mirror Disk T o monitor the mirro r disk com ponents, see the [Mi rror D[...]

  • Page 214

    5-38 Inst alling and Using Utilities Monitoring Hard Disk T o monitor the hard disks and detect disk failure s at an early stage, use the NEC ESMPR O Manager and Agent. Y ou can see configurati ons and inform ation of hard disk in the Data V iewer . Monitoring Operations This section describes how to maintain hard disk s. 1. Confirm ation of hard d[...]

  • Page 215

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-39 2. Confirmation o f mirror status To check the re dundancy status of the failed mirror disk, open [M irror Disk] scree n under [FTServer]. On this scree n, you can check th e redunda ncy status of the m irror and the status of the m irrored hard dis ks. [Mirror Disk] IMPORT ANT : The mirroring redundancy status [...]

  • Page 216

    5-40 Inst alling and Using Utilities IMPORT ANT : The Mirror Disk scr een shows a pair of two ha rd disks as a mirror . Disk pairs are shown in the same manner e ven if a few volum es are creat ed within a single di sk or one volume spans a few disks (span vol ume).  A few volumes are created within a single disk: The screen shows i nformation o[...]

  • Page 217

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-41 IMPORT ANT :  A volume that spans a few hard disks is m irrored (mirror volume, span vo lume) Even if a volume consists of a fe w hard disks, the screen shows inform ation on each pair of hard disks that make up a mirror . In the ab ove example, V o lume A is shown in Mirror 2 (10/40/2, 1 1/40/2) an d Mirror [...]

  • Page 218

    5-42 Inst alling and Using Utilities 3. Recovery f rom a hard di sk failure If a hard disk breaks, the broken disk mu st be replaced immediately . This section describes alert reports and stat us shown by the Data V iewer while disks are replaced to restore mirrori ng. (1) Detecting pro blem of a hard disk See [1. Confirm of hard disk failure] abov[...]

  • Page 219

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-43 Also, at this ti me, the redund ant status of m irrored disks is changed to " W arning". [Mirror Disk] (3) Connect a new hard disk Next, connect a new hard disk t o the same SCSI Sl ot. At this time , NEC ESMPRO Agent reports the following alert to manager . And icons related to the hard disk are chang[...]

  • Page 220

    5-44 Inst alling and Using Utilities When the hard disk is connected, SCSI Slot changes the status to " Normal". [SCSI Slot] → [General] Also, at this time, the state of th e mirrore d disks changes to "Normal". [Mirror Disk][...]

  • Page 221

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-45 Maintenance of NEC Express5800/f t series NEC Express5 800/ft series mai ntenance can be done in two ways; one is to use NEC ES MPRO Manager for remote maintenance and the other is to use the NEC ESMPRO Agent ft server utility on the NEC Expres s5800/ft seri es for local maintenance . TIPS: T o start the NEC ESM[...]

  • Page 222

    5-46 Inst alling and Using Utilities The table bel ow shows the co mponent-speci fic maintenance funct ions executabl e from NEC ESMPRO. Dump acquisition Dump acquisition during system operation Board switch Component R L R L R L CPU module – √ √ √ √ √ R: Remote. Exec utable from remote manage ment PC by using NEC ESMPRO Manager L: Loca[...]

  • Page 223

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-47 St art and Stop of Component s T o start or stop a component w ith NEC ESMPRO Manager , use th e [Maintenance] tree of the component in the [FTServer] tree of the data vi ewer . Open the tree o f the compone nt to be started or stopped and select the [Maint enance] tree. T o start or stop a component with the ft[...]

  • Page 224

    5-48 Inst alling and Using Utilities Procedure in NEC ESMPRO Manager Star t 1. Select the tar get component in the [FTSe rver] tree. 2. Check the current state with the "Status" display on the target component screen. 3. Click the [Bring Up] button in the [Maintenance] screen for the target component. A certain time is required for the st[...]

  • Page 225

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-49 Sample screen of NEC ESMPRO Manager 2 [Maintenance] screen of CPU module [CPU Module] – [CPU Module] – [Maintenance][...]

  • Page 226

    5-50 Inst alling and Using Utilities Procedure in the f t serv er utility Star t 1. Select the tar get component by using the ft server utility . 2. Check the current state of the ta rget component with the LEDs. 3. Click t he [Up] butto n of the tar get com ponent. A certain time is required for the start. The start resul t can be confirm ed by th[...]

  • Page 227

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-51 Check and Clear of MTBF Information The MTBF information of a c omponent can be viewed or cleared (initialized). NEC Express5 800/ft series m anages the MT BF (mean time betwee n failure) of eac h component. If a fault occurs in a component , the NEC Expr ess5800/ft seri es calculates the MTBF of the component a[...]

  • Page 228

    5-52 Inst alling and Using Utilities MTBF clear Component Remote Local SCSI Enclosure T o start the module/component forcibly after replacing a module or if MTBF became lower than the threshold d ue to malfunction and disabled the module/component. Executable in the follo wing module state (this can be viewed on manager screen): Broken MTBF is lowe[...]

  • Page 229

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-53 Procedure in the f t serv er utility Perform the pr ocedure below bef ore replaceme nt of a component. 1. Select the tar get component by using the ft server utility . 2. Check the current state of the tar get co mponent with the LEDs and event log. 3. Click the [Clear] button in [MTBF Clear] of the target compo[...]

  • Page 230

    5-54 Inst alling and Using Utilities Diagnostics The NEC Expr ess5800/ft seri es provides the self-c heck diagnosis f unction for som e components. If a fault occurs in a component , the NEC Expr ess5800/ft seri es can diagnose the c omponent to det ect the fault. T o diagnose a component wit h the NEC ESM PRO Manager , use the [Maint enance] tree [...]

  • Page 231

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-55 Procedure in NEC ESMPRO Manager 1. Select the tar get component in the [FTSe rver] tree. 2. Check the curr ent state with the "S tate" display on the tar get component s creen. If the component is operating, stop the com ponent. 3. Click the [ Diagnostics] but ton in the [Maint enance] screen f or the [...]

  • Page 232

    5-56 Inst alling and Using Utilities Procedure in the f t serv er utility 1. Select the tar get component by using the ft server utility . 2. Check the curr ent state of the ta rget com ponent with the LE Ds. If the component is operating, st op the com ponent. 3. Click the [ Diagnostics] b utton in the [Di agnosis Inform ation] on the tar g et com[...]

  • Page 233

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-57 Firmware Up date NEC Express 5800/ft series ca n update firm ware (includi ng BIOS) if s ome hardware c omponents operate in the online state (in which the system continues the operation but the component trying to update firm ware or BIOS i s stopped). T o update fi rmware with NE C ESMPRO Manage r , use the [ [...]

  • Page 234

    5-58 Inst alling and Using Utilities Procedure in NEC ESMPRO Manager 1. Save the image data of the update firmware in an arbitrar y director y of the NEC Express5800/ft series. Save the image data in any way . W rite down the path to the directory in which th e image data is saved. 2. Select the tar get component in the [FTSe rver] tree. 3. Check t[...]

  • Page 235

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-59 7. S tart the other modul e stopped. Starting the module causes the firmware to be updated automatically . However , if the [Enable autom atic firmware u pdate] prope rty is invalid, update the modul e in the procedure as follo ws: (1) Check the current state with the "S tate" disp lay on the tar get c[...]

  • Page 236

    5-60 Inst alling and Using Utilities Procedure in f t serv er utility 1. Save the image data of the update firmwa re in a desired di rectory of the NEC Express5800/ft series. Save the image data in some manner . W rite down the p ath to the directory in which the image data is saved. 2. Select the tar get component with the ft server utility . 3. C[...]

  • Page 237

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-61 7. After the BIOS for a single CPU module is completed, click the [Jump Switch] bu tton. The module co mpletely updat ed is started a nd the modul e under operat ion is stoppe d. 8. St art the other inactive modul e. Starting the module causes the firmware to be updated automatically . However , if the [Enable a[...]

  • Page 238

    5-62 Inst alling and Using Utilities Dump Collection T o collect the dump file wi th NEC ESMPR O Manager , use [CPU Modul e] → [Maintenance] tree in the data viewer . T o collect the dump with the ft server u tility , use the utility screen of the component. IMPORT ANT : Acqu ire the dump only for th e examination of a fault. The dump can be coll[...]

  • Page 239

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-63 Procedure in NEC ESMPRO Manager The [Dump] but ton of NEC ESMPRO Manager performs the functi on of "saving dump durin g system operat ion." 1. Select [CPU Module] in the [FTServer] tree. 2. Check the curr ent state with the "S tate" display on the tar get component s creen. 3. Click the [ Dum[...]

  • Page 240

    5-64 Inst alling and Using Utilities Procedure in f t serv er utility 1. Select the target CPU m odule by using the ft server utility . 2. Check the curr ent state of the tar get CPU m odule with the LEDs. 3. Select the dump acquisition m ethod with [Dum p] of the t arget CPU m odule and click the [Harvest] button. A certain time is required for th[...]

  • Page 241

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-65 SCSI Bus Reset The SCSI bus can be reset. Select [FTServer] tree → [PCI Module] → [SC SI adapter] → [SCSI bus] scre ens with the ft server utility . Open the tree of the com ponent for which the SC SI bus is to be reset and select the [SCSI bus] tree. The table below shows the potential cases in which th e[...]

  • Page 242

    5-66 Inst alling and Using Utilities Setup of Preventive Disk Maintenance In this section, the preventive disk ma intenance (S.M.A.R.T .) is configured. If the preventive disk mainten ance (S.M.A.R.T .) is enabled (by check ing Enable on the setting screen), the disk fault m onitoring functi on is enabled to detect possibl e disk faults. Disabl ing[...]

  • Page 243

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-67 Setup of System Operation The following properties can be set as the operation setup of the whole system.  Quick dum p If this prope rty is enabled (by checking "E nable" on the setup scree n), the dum p is acquired in parallel with the system startup if a fault occurs in the system. If this propert[...]

  • Page 244

    5-68 Inst alling and Using Utilities Configure the system settings u sing the ft server utility in the following procedur e. The system cannot be configur ed using the NEC ESMPRO Manager . 1. Select [General] in the [FTSe rver] tree. 2. Check the pr operty of carry ing out the m odification with [System Set tings] (or cancel the check). 3. Click th[...]

  • Page 245

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-69 BMC Firmware Update The firmware of the BMC on t he PCI module can be updated. The base managem ent controll er (BMC) is the p rocessor exclusively used for moni toring the system’ s operating envi ronment faul ts and cont rolling of t he system . The BMC firmware can be updated by using the BMC firmware updat[...]

  • Page 246

    5-70 Inst alling and Using Utilities Procedure of Up date from NEC ESMPRO Man ager Menu Update firmware in the procedure as follows: 1. Select [T ools] → [BMC FW Update Utility] from the Operation W indow’ s menu. The [BMC FW Update] dialog bo x appears. 2. Enter the device name and cl ick [OK]. The [Execution Check] dialog box appears. 3. St o[...]

  • Page 247

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-71 Procedure of Up date from ft serv er utilit y Update the firmware in the procedure as follows: 1. Click the [Firmware] button in the [Firmware] tree. The [BMC FW Update] dialog bo x appears. 2. Enter the device name and cl ick [OK]. The [Execution Check] dialog box appears. 3. St ore the firmware in the director[...]

  • Page 248

    5-72 Inst alling and Using Utilities Change of Up date Data S torage Destination Perform the firmware update by using the ft server utility in the procedure below: 1. Click the [Property ...] button in [BMC Firmware U pdate Service]. The [BMC FW Update Service Properties] dialog box appea rs. 2. Enter the st orage destinatio n in [S torage dire cto[...]

  • Page 249

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-73 Refresh of Vie w based on St ate Change Alert Setting A new function is supported so that NEC ESMPRO Manager window will be updated on a system state change basi s (in other words, whenever necessary ). Th is function is O FF by default . See the [Setting] below about how to turn it ON. NEC ESMPRO Manager window[...]

  • Page 250

    5-74 Inst alling and Using Utilities Change of Device St ate Color on DataV iewer From Manager V er3.88 and Agent V er3.8a, som e change has been m ade to the colo r of device state in order to improve intuitive r ecognition at an abnormality or a system trouble occurrence. Device St ate Old color New color CPU Module Empt y Gray Y ellow CPU Module[...]

  • Page 251

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-75 NEC MW A ∼ MANAGEMENT WORKST A TION APPLICA TION ∼ NEC MW A is an ap plication that enables the remote management of the server through a management PC over the network. (A management PC is a computer running NEC ESMPRO Manager .) Refer to “MW A First S tep Gui de” in the followi ng directory of NEC EXPR[...]

  • Page 252

    5-76 Inst alling and Using Utilities Connect from the Management PC Linked through LAN On the management PC that is link ed through LAN, perform the steps below: 1. Start the m anagement PC where NEC MW A is installed. From the S tart menu, select [Program] → [NEC MW A] → [MW A]. When NEC MW A starts, the initial screen “Remote Control Manage[...]

  • Page 253

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-77 9. Right-clic k the server nam e to open the pop-up menu a nd select [Open R emote Console ] to open [MW A Remote Console]. 10. Select the [Act ion at Remot e Console Conne ct] command f rom the popup m enu displaye d by right-cli cking the server w indow to dis play the [Action at Remote Console C onnect] dialo[...]

  • Page 254

    5-78 Inst alling and Using Utilities Connect from the Management PC Directly Linked (through Serial port B) On the manage ment PC that is linked direct ly to Serial port B of the main unit, perform the steps below: 1. Start the m anagement PC where NEC MW A is installed. From the Start menu, select [Program] → [NEC MW A] → [MW A]. When NEC MW A[...]

  • Page 255

    Installing and Usin g Utilities 5-79 12. Power off and on the main unit to reboot the system. After one reboot, the main menu will appear on th e management PC’ s screen, on which you can perform hardware setup and run utilities. TIPS: If the configuration i nformation (CS L_LE SS.CFG) in the FD has already been loaded, the main menu will appear [...]

  • Page 256

    5-80 Inst alling and Using Utilities (This page is intentionally left blank.)[...]

  • Page 257

    Chapter 6 Maintenance This chapter describes the da ily maintenance o f NEC Express5800/ ft series and precautions when relocating or stor ing the server .[...]

  • Page 258

    6-2 Maintenance DAIL Y MAINTENANCE T o use your NEC Express5800/ft series in best condition, check and maintain regularly as describ ed below . If an error is fou nd on your NEC Express5800 /ft series, consult your sales ag ent. Checking Alert Monitor the failure occurrenc e by NEC ESM PRO during the sy stem operation. Always check whether any aler[...]

  • Page 259

    Maintenance 6 -3 Making Backup Copies NEC recomm ends you make backup copies of your valua ble data store d in hard disks of the server on a regular basis. For back up storage devi ces suitable for the se rver and b ackup tools, co nsult with your sales agent. When you ha ve changed t he hardware confi guration or BI OS configuration , select "[...]

  • Page 260

    6-4 Maintenance 7. W ipe the ser ver with a dry cl oth. 8. W ipe of f dust from the fan e xhaust opening on the rear of the se rver with a d ry cloth. Cleaning the Keyboard and Mouse IMPORT ANT : A keyboard and a mouse use USB interfac e. Therefore it is not neces sary to power of f the server whe n connecting or di scon nect i n g the m. Disconnec[...]

  • Page 261

    Maintenance 6 -5 Cleaning the Floppy Disk Drive A read/write error m ay occur due t o stains on the rea d/write head of the floppy di sk drive. Use the cleaner dedicated for floppy disk drive to clean the read/write head. It is recommende d to clean the head on regular basis. Cleaning CD-ROM A dusty CD-ROM or dust-accumulated tray cause s the devic[...]

  • Page 262

    6-6 Maintenance Cleaning T ape Drive Dirt on the ta pe head may be a cause of unsuccessful backup and dam age to tape cartri dge. Clean the tape head regularly usin g a cleaning tape. F or procedure an d interval of cleani ng as well as lifetime of a tape cartridge to use, see in structions included with th e tape drive.[...]

  • Page 263

    Maintenance 6 -7 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTI CS The System Diagnostics runs several tests on the server . Select [T ools] → [System Diagnostics] in the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER to diagnose the server . T est Items The following items are tested in system diagnostics.  Memory  CP U c ach e memo ry  Hard disk used as a system IMPORT ANT : When executing th[...]

  • Page 264

    6-8 Maintenance 6. Select [System Diagnostics]. CURSO R: Select Window ENTER: View Wi ndow P: Log Out Q: Quit Targ et s cop e Test w indow System ba r Title bar The system diagnosis starts and will be completed in approx imately three minutes. When the diag nosis is com pleted, the following appears on the screen of the display unit. System bar: Sh[...]

  • Page 265

    Maintenance 6 -9 OFF-LINE MAINTENANCE UTILITY The Off-line Maintenance Utility is an OS-independent maintenance program. When you are unable to start the OS-depend en t NEC ESMPRO to troubleshoot a problem, the Off-line Maintenance Utility can be used. IMPORT ANT :  The Off-line Maintenance Utility is intended for use of your sales agent. The NE[...]

  • Page 266

    6-10 Maintenance  System Information V iewer Provides the functions to vi ew inform ation on the processor (CPU) and the BIOS and expor t it to a text file.  System Inform ation Manage ment Provides the functio n to make a back-up copy of your data. W ithout the backup data, the system-speci fic information a nd/or confi guration may not be r[...]

  • Page 267

    Maintenance 6 -1 1 RELOCA TING/STORING THE NEC Express5800/f t series Follow the procedure below to relocate or store the serv er . (Users should not attempt to remove the rack-mountabl e server from the rack assembly .) W A RNING Do not attempt to remove the server. To avoid the risk of personal injury, users should not attempt to remove the serve[...]

  • Page 268

    6-12 Maintenance 8. Carry the backplane, rails a nd modules separ ately . IMPORT ANT : If the server is a tower model, do not hold the fron t bezel to lift it. The front bezel may get detached and fall off from the server , causing damage to the serve r . 9. Protect the server with the shock-a bsorbing materials, and pack it securely . IMPORT ANT :[...]

  • Page 269

    Chapter 7 T roubleshooting If the product does not w ork properly , see this chapter bef ore deciding tha t it is a breakd own.[...]

  • Page 270

    7-2 T r oubleshooting T O LOCA TE THE ERRORS Use NE C ES MPRO to mo nitor th e occu rr ence of fault during th e system operation. Especially take note on whether any alert is rep orted to NEC ESMPRO Manager on the management PC. Check whether any alert is repo rt ed on the Operation W i ndow , Data V iewer , or Alert V iewer of NEC ESMPRO Manager [...]

  • Page 271

    T roubleshooting 7 -3 ERROR MESSAGES If the NEC Expres s5800/ft series enters the abnorm a l state, the error is posted by various means. This section explains the types of e rror messages. Error Messages by LED Indication The LEDs on t he front and re ar panels of the NEC Express580 0/ft series and nea r the handles of hard disks in form the user [...]

  • Page 272

    7-4 T r oubleshooting ST A TUS L E D Indication Color State Suspected module Explanation Procedure = A = AmbientTempA lm 00 Amber Blink CPU module T emperature alarm (lo wer limit) AmbientTempA lm 02 Amber Lit CPU module Fatal temperature alarm (lower limit) AmbientTempA lm 07 Amber Blink CPU module T emperature alarm (upper limit) AmbientTempA lm [...]

  • Page 273

    T roubleshooting 7 -5 ST A TUS L E D Indication Color St ate Suspected module Explanation Procedure Cor0 +5.0vAl m 09 Amber Lit PCI module #1 Fatal 5 -V power voltage alarm (upper limit) Cor0 +5.0vsA lm 00 Amber Blink PCI module #1 5 -V power voltage alarm (lower limit) Cor0 +5.0vsA lm 02 Amber Lit PCI module #1 Fatal 5 -V power voltage alarm (lowe[...]

  • Page 274

    7-6 T r oubleshooting ST A TUS L E D Indication Color State Suspected module Explanation Procedure Cor1 +12vAlm 00 Amber Blink PCI module #2 12-V power voltage alarm (lower limit) Cor1 +12vAlm 02 Amber Lit PCI module #2 Fatal 12-V power voltage alarm (lower limit) Cor1 +12vAlm 07 Amber Blink PCI module #2 12-V power voltage alarm (upper limit) Cor1[...]

  • Page 275

    T roubleshooting 7 -7 ST A TUS L E D Indication Color St ate Suspected module Explanation Procedure Cor1 -12vAlm 07 Amber Blink PCI module #2 -12-V power voltage alarm (upper limit) Cor1 -12vAlm 09 Amber Lit PCI module #2 Fatal -12-V power voltage alarm (upper limit) Cor1 Bu s P ERR 01 Green Blink PCI module #2 PCI bus parity error Cor1 Bu s S ERR [...]

  • Page 276

    7-8 T r oubleshooting ST A TUS L E D Indication Color State Suspected module Explanation Procedure CPU0 +12ss A lm 07 Amber Blink CPU module #1 +12-V power voltage alarm (upper limit) CPU0 +12ss A lm 09 Amber Lit CPU module #1 Fatal +12-V power volt age alarm (upper limit) CPU0 +1 2v Alm 00 Amber Blink CPU module #1 12-V power voltage alarm (lower [...]

  • Page 277

    T roubleshooting 7 -9 ST A TUS L E D Indication Color St ate Suspected module Explanation Procedure CPU0 +5.0vAl m 07 Amber Blink CPU module #1 5-V power voltage alarm (upper limit) CPU0 +5.0vAl m 09 Amber Lit CPU module #1 Fatal 5-V power voltage alarm (upper limit) CPU0 +5.0vsA lm 00 Amber Blink CPU module #1 5-V power voltage alarm (lower limit)[...]

  • Page 278

    7-10 T roubleshooting ST A TUS L E D Indication Color State Suspected module Explanation Procedure CPU00 Temp Alm 00 Amber Blink CPU module #1 CPU#1 temperature alarm (lower limit) CPU00 Temp Alm 02 Amber Lit CPU module #1 CPU#1 fatal temperature alarm (lower limit) CPU00 Temp Alm 07 Amber Blink CPU module #1 CPU#1 temperature alarm (upper limit) C[...]

  • Page 279

    T roubleshooting 7 -1 1 ST A TUS L E D Indication Color State Suspected module Explanation Procedure CPU2 +2.5VcA lm 00 Amber Blink CPU module #2 2.5-V power voltage alarm (lower limit) CPU2 +2.5VcA lm 02 Amber Lit CPU module #2 Fatal 2.5-V power voltage alarm (lower limit) CPU2 +2.5VcA lm 07 Amber Blink CPU module #2 2.5-V power voltage alarm (upp[...]

  • Page 280

    7-12 T roubleshooting ST A TUS L E D Indication Color St ate Suspected module Explanation Procedure CPU2 removed Green Blink CPU module #2 The CPU module has come off. Dismount and remount the PCI module. If not solved by the above, contact your sales agent. CPU2 Te mp Alm 00 Amber Blink CPU module #2 T emperature alarm (lower limit) CPU2 Te mp Alm[...]

  • Page 281

    T roubleshooting 7 -13 ST A TUS L E D Indication Color State Suspected module Explanation Procedure = M = Memory U-Err 01 Green Blink CPU module #1 DIMM#1 2-bit err or Memory U-Err 02 Green Blink CPU module #1 DIMM#2 2-bit err or Memory U-Err 03 Green Blink CPU module #1 DIMM#3 2-bit err or Memory U-Err 04 Green Blink CPU module #1 DIMM#4 2-bit err[...]

  • Page 282

    7-14 T roubleshooting POST Error Messages Powering on the server aut omatically starts the self-diagnostic program, POST (Power On Self-T est). When POST detects any error , it disp lays an error message and its measure on the display unit. Follow the table b elow to troubleshoot such errors. Pho enix BI OS 4.0 R elea se 6.0. XXX X : CPU=Pentium I [...]

  • Page 283

    T roubleshooting 7 -15 On-screen error mess age Cause Action 0232 Extend RAM Failed at address line DIMM is faulty . • Replace DIMM . • Repl ace the CPU module board. 0233 Memory type mixing detected DIMMs of the different types are installed. Replace DIMM with appropriate one. 0234 Single - bit ECC error DIMM is faulty . • Replace DIMM. • [...]

  • Page 284

    7-16 T roubleshooting On-screen error mess age Cause Action 0B29 Unsupported Processor detected on Processor 2 T he processor (CPU) not supported by this server is installed in Processor 2. Install the CPU appropriate to the server . 0B30 CPU F AN #1 Alarm occurred 0B31 CPU F AN #2 Alarm occurred • Dusts are clogged in fan. • F an is fault y . [...]

  • Page 285

    T roubleshooting 7 -17 On-screen error mess age Cause Action 0B71 System temperature out of Range • Ambient temperature is out of range. • F an is fault y . • CPU/PCI mod ule board is faulty . • Check the setti ng in SETUP • Clea n the fan. • Repl ace the fan. • Repl ace the CPU/PCI module board. 0B80 BMC Memory T est Failed 0B81 BMC [...]

  • Page 286

    7-18 T roubleshooting On-screen error mess age Cause Action 0BD6 3rd SMBus device address not acknowledged 0BD7 3rd SMBus device Error detected 0BD8 3rd SMBus timeout - (3rd SMBus does not exist) 0BD9 4th SMBus device address not acknowledged 0BDA 4th SMBus devic e Error Detected 0BDB 4th SMBus device timeout CPU module board #2 is faulty . 0BDC 5t[...]

  • Page 287

    T roubleshooting 7 -19 On-screen error mess age Cause Action 8610 MAC Add ress update failed – CoreI/O#0 10/100Mbit Ethernet Controller FRB2 timeout occurred when setting MAC address, and rewrite was unsuccessful. • Repl ace the back panel board. • Repl ace the PCI module board 1. 861 1 MAC Add ress update failed – CoreI/O#0 Gbit Ethernet C[...]

  • Page 288

    7-20 T roubleshooting Error Notification by BEEP An error message may not be displayed on the display un it even though the POST detected an error . In such a case, the beep sounds no tifies you an error . The error contents are indicated by the combination of beep sound patterns. Fo r example, beep s ounds once , consecutively t hree times, once, [...]

  • Page 289

    T roubleshooting 7 -21 Windows Server 2003, Enterp rise Edition Error Messages If a fatal error (e.g., a STOP or system error) occurs after Wi ndows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition starts, the screen of the display unit turn s blue and disp lays detailed error messages. S T O P : C 000021A ( F A T A L S Y S T E M E R R O R ) T h e W in dows l o g o[...]

  • Page 290

    7-22 T roubleshooting Server Management Application Error Message If the server m anagement t ool such as NEC ESMPRO Agent, NEC ESMPRO Mana ger , or GAMServe r has been installed in the NEC Expr ess5800/ft series or manageme nt PC, you can obt ain the error i nformation from the di splay unit of the server or m anagement PC. See Chapter 5 or online[...]

  • Page 291

    T roubleshooting 7 -23 SOL VING PROBLEMS When the server fails to operate as expected, s ee the fol lowing to fi nd out your problem and fol low the given instr uction before askin g for repair . If the server sti ll fails to operate successfully af ter solving your problem , take a note on the on-screen message and contact your sales ag ent. Probl[...]

  • Page 292

    7-24 T roubleshooting The screen turns blue during OS boot: → W ait for the period of time you set at BIOS [Bo o t Monitoring]; after the boot pair is automatically swapped, the server will be rebooted an d the OS will start up. → Start the OS from the other PCI m odule’ s hard dis k. Fail to power off the server:  Is the POWER switch enab[...]

  • Page 293

    T roubleshooting 7 -25 Fail to access to internal or external dev ices:  Are cables properly connected? → Make sure that the interface cables a nd power cord are properly connected. Also make sure that the cables are co nnected in the correct order .  Is that device com pliant with NEC Express580 0/ft series ? → Operation of the server wi[...]

  • Page 294

    7-26 T roubleshooting The keyboard or mouse fails to operate:  Is the cable properly connected? → Make sure that the cable is co nnected to the correct connector on the rear of the server .  Are the keyboard an d mouse are com pliant with NEC Express5800/ft se ries? → Operation of the server with unau t horized devices is not guaranteed. [...]

  • Page 295

    T roubleshooting 7 -27 Fail to access to the CD- ROM :  Is the CD-ROM properly set in the CD-ROM drive tray? → The tray is provided with a holder to secure the CD-ROM. Make sure that the CD-ROM is placed prop erly in the holder .  Is the CD-ROM applicable to the server? → The CD-ROM for Macintosh is not available for use.  Is the CD-RO[...]

  • Page 296

    7-28 T roubleshooting An error message appears while expanding BIOS of SCSI controller (ISP12160) when st arting system af ter performing Low-Level Format and the sy stem cannot b e st arted: If the following message appears, y ou need to perform Low-Level Format again due to reasons including st oppage. Referring to “ SYSTEM BIOS ” in Chapter [...]

  • Page 297

    T roubleshooting 7 -29 The server is not found on the net work:  Is the LAN cable connected? → Make sure to connect the L AN cable to th e netw or k p ort o n the rea r of th e server . Also make sure to use the LAN cable that confor ms to the network interface standard.  Is BIOS configuration correct? → The internal LAN controller may be[...]

  • Page 298

    7-30 T roubleshooting Failure in CPU module duplication: → If the simultaneous replacement of the CPU and PC I modules causes the CPU a nd PCI modules to control duplication, t he CPU module duplication m ay fail with the following message saved in the system event log. If so, the syste m can be recovered from the failure starting the CP U m odul[...]

  • Page 299

    T roubleshooting 7 -31 → Change the value of [Boot Monit oring T ime-out Pe riod] to suit y our environm ent. (For detail s, see page 4- 15 “Monitori ng Configurat ion”.) Mouse Does Not Move Smoothly , And Drawing Graphics T akes Time:  Is the hardware acceleration set to Full? → Set it to “None”. Make sure to set the hardwa re accel[...]

  • Page 300

    7-32 T roubleshooting reason, consult your sales agent. It is po ssible to perform reintegration forcefully . Source: srabid ID: 16395 Description: x is now ST A TE_BROKEN / REASON_BE LLOW_MTBF (“ x” is a device number .) An unavailable disk is displayed on Disk Management: → Fo llow th e instructions on the table below: Disk status Descripti[...]

  • Page 301

    T roubleshooting 7 -33 immediatel y after turning on t he AC power , or mounting a PCI module. The m irror of a disk ma y be removed if y ou turn o n the power a nd start the se rver before or during the duplication process. Make su re to star t the server after the duplication process of BMC is completed. Y ou can check the status of the duplicati[...]

  • Page 302

    7-34 T roubleshooting Event Log Perflib-related logs are recorded in the application ev ent log when system st ar ting: → When system is starting, Perflib log may be registered to the application log . The detailed i nformation about a n event log is descri bed on Micr osoft Product Support Services. Please check the contents . • [INFO] Even ts[...]

  • Page 303

    T roubleshooting 7 -35 “Source: iANSMiniport Event ID: 1 1 Description: Adapter link do wn : Stratus em b-825 44GC Copper Gigabit Adapter #2.” “Source: iANSMiniport Event ID: 13 Description: Secondary Adapter is deactivated fro m the T eam: Stratus emb-82544GC Copper Gig abit Adap ter #2.” “Source: iANSMiniport Event ID: 16 Description: T[...]

  • Page 304

    7-36 T roubleshooting EvntAgnt log is recorded in the application ev ent log: → Th is ev ent does not have any influence on the syste m, not on SNMP services. Thus no measurem ent is required. Source: EvntA gnt ID: 1003 Description: TraceFileName param eter not located in registry; Default trace file used is . Source: EvntA gnt ID: 1015 Descripti[...]

  • Page 305

    T roubleshooting 7 -37 Problems with NEC EXPRESSBUILDE R When the serv er is not boot ed from t he NE C EXPRESSBUILDER C D-ROM, check the following:  Did you set the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CD-R OM during POST and restart the server? → If you do not set th e NEC EXPRESSBUI LDER CD-ROM during POST and restart the server , an error message will appea[...]

  • Page 306

    7-38 T roubleshooting Problems with Master Control Menu Failed to read online document ation:  Is HTML browser installed prop erly? → Online docu mentation is an HTML-format file. Install the HTML browser (Internet Explorer 5.x or later ) in your operating system.  Is HTML file properly associated to the browser software? → Online documen[...]

  • Page 307

    T roubleshooting 7 -39 Problems with NEC ESMPRO NEC ESMPRO Manager → See Chapter 5. See also online docu ment in NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM for troubles hooting and other suppl ementary inform ation. NEC ESMPRO Agent → See Chapter 5.[...]

  • Page 308

    7-40 T roubleshooting COLLECTION OF TROUBLE LOGS In the event o f trouble, yo u can get inform ation in the pr ocedures describe d below: IMPORT ANT :  Y ou can perfo rm the procedur es described be low only when y ou are asked by y our maintenance personnel t o get trouble l ogs.  When the system restarts after the trouble, it ma y show a me[...]

  • Page 309

    T roubleshooting 7 -41 Collection of Confi guration Information Collect information such as the hardware configuration and internal setting information of the NEC Express5800/ft series. IMPORT ANT : If a STOP error or system error h as occurr ed or the system has stalled, restart the system, and then start t he work. 1. Click [Start] → [All Prog [...]

  • Page 310

    7-42 T roubleshooting COLLECTION OF TH E MEMOR Y DUMP If a failure occ urs, the memory data should be dumped to ac quire the requi red information. If you stored the du mp data in a DA T , lab el it so as to indicate the software (e .g. NTBackup) you use d for storing it. Y o u may save the diagnosis data to a desired des tination. IMPORT ANT : [...]

  • Page 311

    Chapter 8 System Upgrade This chapte r describes proce dures to add op tions and repl ace failed com ponents. IMPORT ANT :  Optional devic es described i n this chapter m ay be installed or removed by the user . However , NEC does not assume any liability for damage to optional devices or the server or malfunctions of the server resulted from in[...]

  • Page 312

    8-2 System Upgrade SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Observe the following notes to install or re move optional devices safely and properly . W A RNING Observe the following instructions to us e the server safely. There are risks of death or serious personal injur y. See PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFET Y in Chapter 1 for details. • Do not disasse mble, rep air, or alter [...]

  • Page 313

    System Upgrade 8-3 ANTI-ST A TIC MEASURES The server contains electronic com ponents sensitive to static electricity . A void failures caused by static electricity when installing or removing an y op tional devices.  W ear wrist straps (arm belts or anti-static gloves). W ear wrist straps on you r wrists . If no wrist strap is available, touch a[...]

  • Page 314

    8-4 System Upgrade PREP ARING YOUR SYSTEM FOR UPGRADE Note the fol lowing, when i nstalling or re placing devi ces, to improve t he perform ance of NEC Express5800/ft series.  With the NEC Express5800/ft series, devices can be replaced during th e continuous operation. T ake extreme care for electric shock and dama ge to the comp on ent due to s[...]

  • Page 315

    System Upgrade 8-5 3.5-INCH HARD DISK DRIVE The 3.5-inch h ard disk dri ve bay in front of the server cont ains six slots in which hard dis ks with the SCA2 interface are installed. The figures used in this secti on show the rack-mou nt model. The orientation is the only difference from the tower model. IMPORT ANT :  Do not use a ny hard disks t[...]

  • Page 316

    8-6 System Upgrade Y ou can install hard disks, each of wh ich is abou t 25.4 mm (1 inch) in thickn ess, to the three slots of each PCI module. Each sl ot has a label describing t he slot number . Disks of the sa me slot num ber are mirrore d between the gr oups. T he figure below shows the groups and mirroring slots. Slots 1 Slots 2 Slots 3 Group [...]

  • Page 317

    System Upgrade 8-7 Inst alling 3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive Follow the procedure below to install the hard disk. A hard disk may be installed in another slot in the same procedure. IMPORT ANT : Make sure to read "Anti-static Meas ures" and "Preparing Y our System for Upgrade" be fore starting inst alling or rem oving options . 1. Cl[...]

  • Page 318

    8-8 System Upgrade 7. Firmly hold the handle of the hard di sk to install and insert the har d disk into the sl ot. TIPS:  Insert th e d isk until the leve r hook touches the server frame.  Check the orientation of lever . Insert the hard disk with the lever unlo cked. 8. Slowly close the lever . When the lever is locked, you will hear a clic[...]

  • Page 319

    System Upgrade 8-9 Removing 3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive Follow the procedure below to remove the hard disk. IMPORT ANT : Make sure to read "Anti-static Meas ures" and "Preparin g Y our System for Upgrade" be fore starting inst alling or rem oving options . 1. Shutdown W indows Serv er 2003, Enterprise Edition. The system turns off [...]

  • Page 320

    8-10 System Upgr ade Replacing 3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive Follow the procedure below to remove the failed hard disk. If th e hard disk fails, it should be replaced with new de vi ce wi th the serve r powered-on. IMPORT ANT : Make sure to read "Anti-static Meas ures" and "Preparin g Y our System for Upgrade" before starting install[...]

  • Page 321

    System Upgrade 8-1 1 CPU MODULE Concerning the CPU m odule, you can ad d or replace the fol lowing components, or CRU (customer -replaceable units):  CPU (processor)  DIMM ( memory) Remove the CPU module to install or remove these devices. The figures used in this section show the rack-mou nt model. The orient ation is the onl y diffe rence f[...]

  • Page 322

    8-12 System Upgr ade Removing CPU Module Follow the procedure below to remove the CPU module. 1. S top the CPU m odule you want to remove. T o this end, use the ft server utility of the NEC ESMPRO A gent installed to your server or the Data V iewer of the NEC ESMPRO Manager . For the detail ed procedure, se e "NEC ESMPRO Agent and Manager"[...]

  • Page 323

    System Upgrade 8-13 5. Pull of f the module halfway slowly . Pushing do wn the latch lever on the sid e to unlock it , pull the m odule of f the rack. IMPORT ANT : Carefully handle the CPU module so that you will not drop it or strike it against other serve r internal devices. Release lever Release lever Latch lever 6. Carefully place the CPU modul[...]

  • Page 324

    8-14 System Upgr ade Inst alling CPU Module Follow the pr ocedure below t o install the CPU m odule: IMPORT ANT : Make sure to read "Anti-static Meas ures" and "Preparin g Y our System for Upgrade" be fore starting inst alling or rem oving options . 1. Install the top cover to the CPU module. TIPS: Check the left, right, and upp[...]

  • Page 325

    System Upgrade 8-15 5. Close the release levers. The installed CPU module will start automatically . IMPORT ANT : Unless the release levers are locat ed i nside the rack frame, the module will not be mounte d correctly . 6. Screw the release levers.[...]

  • Page 326

    8-16 System Upgr ade DIMM The DIMM ( dual inline memory m odule) is inst alled to the DIMM socket in the CPU module on the NEC Express5 800/ft series. The CPU modul e board is equipped with six soc kets. T wo standard 256M B DIMMs are m ounted in DIMM#1 and #2 each. (The standard DI MM can be replaced with another DIMM.) DIMMs should be installed t[...]

  • Page 327

    System Upgrade 8-17 CPU module board Note the following to install or replace DIMM.  The DIMMs w ith the same num ber are linked am ong the groups . Whe n a DIMM is a dded to one group, another identical DIMM shoul d be installed t o the socket with the same num ber in another group. This rule is applied to the case of removal.  The linked DI[...]

  • Page 328

    8-18 System Upgr ade Inst alling DIMM Follow the procedure below to install the DIMM. Make sure to power of f the server before starti n g installati on except when replacing DIM M. 1. Shutdown O S. The system turns off automatically . 2. Disconnect power cord from outlet. 3. Remove the CPU module. 4. Check to be sure in which socket you are moun t[...]

  • Page 329

    System Upgrade 8-19 Removing DIMM Follow the procedure below to remove the DIMM. Make sure to powe r of f the server before installati on except when replacing DIM M. TIPS: Unless at least two DIMMs are installed, the server does not work. 1. Shutdown O S. The system turns off automatically . 2. Disconnect power cord from outlet. 3. Remove the CPU [...]

  • Page 330

    8-20 System Upgr ade Replacing DIMM Follow the procedure below to replace t he failed DIMM. 1. Identify the failed DIMM using the Data V iewer of the NEC ESMPRO Manager . 2. Remove the CPU module. 3. Replace a DIMM 4. Install the C PU module. The installed CPU module will start automatically .[...]

  • Page 331

    System Upgrade 8-21 PROCESSOR (CPU) In addition to the standard CP U (Intel® Xeon™ Processor), you can add on e CPU to make a multi-processor system . IMPORT ANT :  The CPU is extremely sensitive to static electricity . Make sure to touch the metal frame of the server to discharge static electricity from your body before handling the CPU. Do [...]

  • Page 332

    8-22 System Upgr ade Inst allation Follow the st eps below t o mount a CP U: 1. Shut down OS. The server will b e powered off automatically . 2. Unplug t he power cord. 3. Remove the CPU module. 4. Detach the CPU air duct. 5. Check to be sure of the location of the CPU socket. 6. Remove the anti-dust sheet from the sock et. IMPORT ANT : Carefully k[...]

  • Page 333

    System Upgrade 8-23 8. Place the CPU carefully on the socket. TIPS: Pay attention to the orientation of the CPU. The CPU and s ocket have pin marks to pre vent misinsertion. Pin marks 9. After pressing the CPU softly against the socket, close the levers to fasten it. 10. Remove the film of the coo l sheet that is affixed on the heat sink. 11. Place[...]

  • Page 334

    8-24 System Upgr ade 13. Check to see if t he heat sink is m ounted parallel with the motherboard. IMPORT ANT :  If the heat sink is not parallel t o the motherboard, di smount and remount it. Y ou cannot mount t he heat sink correctl y due to the followi ng: - CPU is not mounted correctly - The heat sink clip is not engaged correctly .  Do n[...]

  • Page 335

    System Upgrade 8-25 Removing CPU Follow the steps below t o remove the CPU. Exce pt when you replace the CPU with a new one, power of f the server . IMPORT ANT :  Do not remove the CPU unless it is faulty .  If a CP U is not m ounted on CPU #2, cover it with an anti -dust sheet.  After operation, the cool sheet at the botto m of the heat s[...]

  • Page 336

    8-26 System Upgr ade 11. V erify that POST displays no error messages. If POST displays an error message, take a note on the m assage and see the POST error messages listed in Chapter 7. Replacing CPU Follow the steps below to re place a failed CPU: 1. Use Data V iewer of NEC ESMPRO Manager to check the failed CPU. 2. Remove the CPU module. 3. Repl[...]

  • Page 337

    System Upgrade 8-27 PCI MODULE Three PCI boa rds can be instal led to the PCI m odule. Up to two PCI boards ca n be added to eac h PCI m odule, therefore , the serv er can accommodate four additional PCI boards at a maximum (one video board h as already been installed to each PCI module in sta ndard configu ration). Remove the P CI module wh en add[...]

  • Page 338

    8-28 System Upgr ade Precautions  If you remove a PCI module during operation, dual configuration of its internal hard disks will be cancelled. If you m ount the module agai n, the dual c onfiguration will be restored automati cally . However , do not perf orm a system shutdown or rem ove any of the PCI modules before the dual configuration i s [...]

  • Page 339

    System Upgrade 8-29 Removing PCI Module Follow the p rocedure below t o remove the P CI module. 1. Stop the PCI m odule you want to remove. T o this end, use the ft server utility of the NEC ESMPRO A gent installed to your server or the Data V iewer of the NEC ESMPRO Manager . For more inform ation, see "NEC ESMPRO Agent and Manager" - &q[...]

  • Page 340

    8-30 System Upgr ade 5. Hold the releas e levers of the PCI module and pull it of f. The PCI module is slightly pulled out toward you. IMPORT ANT : Do not hold t he other parts than the release levers to pull the m odule. 6. Pull of f the module halfway slowly . Pushing do wn the latch lever on the sid e to unlock it , pull the m odule of f the rac[...]

  • Page 341

    System Upgrade 8-31 Inst alling PCI Module Follow the pr ocedure below t o install the PCI m odule: IMPORT ANT : Make sure to read "Anti-static Meas ures" and "Preparin g Y our System for Upgrade" be fore starting inst alling or rem oving options . 1. Install the t op cover to t he PCI modul e. TIPS: Check the left, right, and u[...]

  • Page 342

    8-32 System Upgr ade 7. Close the release levers. The installed PCI module will start automatically . IMPORT ANT : Unless the release levers are locat ed i nside the rack frame, the module will not be mounte d correctly . 8. Screw the release levers. Release lever Wrong (The hook is located before the frame ) Correct (The hook is located behind the[...]

  • Page 343

    System Upgrade 8-33 PCI BOARD Up to three PC I boards ca n be installed t o the PCI mod ule (however , one video b oard is already installed in eac h module in sta ndard config uration). IMPORT ANT :  The PCI board is extremely sensitive to static elect ricity . Make su re to touch the metal frame of the server to discharge static electricity fr[...]

  • Page 344

    8-34 System Upgr ade Inst alling PCI Board Follow the procedure below to install the board to be conn ected to the PCI board slot. TIPS: T o install the PCI board, make sure the shape of the board con nector matches with the shape of the PCI boar d slot connector . 1. Remove t he PCI modul e. 2. Remove t he PCI modul e’ s top cover . 3. Identify [...]

  • Page 345

    System Upgrade 8-35 7. Align the terminal segment of the board with the connection of th e slot and insert the board slowly into the slot. TIPS: Check to see if the edge of the bracket (taper) is inserted into a slot of the chassis. In the case of a long board, check also to see if its other edge is inserted into the bracket guide. Slots for insert[...]

  • Page 346

    8-36 System Upgr ade 8. Align the PCI board with the guide rail groove and insert the bo ard slowly . IMPORT ANT : If the insertion is unsuccessful, remove t he board once and retry installation. Note that if excessiv e force is applied to the board, it may be damaged. 9. Attach the retainer bracket to fasten the PCI board.[...]

  • Page 347

    System Upgrade 8-37 10. In the case of a long board, slide the bracket to fasten the other edge of the board. Screw Bends for fastening boards 11. Install the t op cover to the PCI module. 12. Install the PCI modul e. Do not close the release levers yet. 13. Connect the ne twork cable and option cables. 14. Close the release levers. The installed P[...]

  • Page 348

    8-38 System Upgr ade 17. Use cable ties to fasten t he extra length of cables. Cable ties (included with cabinet)[...]

  • Page 349

    System Upgrade 8-39 Removing PCI Board Follow the procedure below to remove the PCI board. 1. Remove the PCI modul e. 2. Remove the PCI module’ s top cover . 3. Remove the PCI board retai ner bracket to dismount the PCI board. In the case of a long board , uns crew the guide at the other edge and slide it to the fron t of the board. 4. Install th[...]

  • Page 350

    8-40 System Upgr ade Replacing PCI Board Follow the procedure below to replace t he failed PCI board. 1. Check the PCI board LED and identify the failed PCI board. When the PCI board is failed or incorrectly installed, the two LEDs associated with th e PCI board slot are bein g tu rne d off. 2. Remove the PCI module. 3. Remove the PCI module’ s t[...]

  • Page 351

    System Upgrade 8-41 Setup of Optional PCI Board IMPORT ANT :  T o enable the fault-toleran t featu re of the optiona l device, the identical devices m ust be installed to the same slots in groups 1 and 2, respectively .  A video board i s already installed t o slot #1 as standar d configuration. This b oard may not be removed or re placed w i[...]

  • Page 352

    8-42 System Upgr ade 1. Mount the N8804-001P1 100BASE-TX ad apter to the slot with the same number in PCI module #1 and #2, and the n start W indo ws Server 2003, Enterprise Edition. After starting W indows Server 2003, Enterp rise Edition, the drivers are installed automatically . IMPORT ANT : If the [Digital Signa ture No t Found] dialog box appe[...]

  • Page 353

    System Upgrade 8-43 N8803-031F Fibre Channel Controller  Slots to install the board PCI slot Group 1 Group 2 N code Name #1 #2 #3 #1 #2 #3 Rema rks N8803-031F Fibre Channel Controller – √ √ – √ √ Each PCI module can contain one board only . Only one of them can be mounted. (cannot be mounted together) √ : Can be installed. –: Can[...]

  • Page 354

    8-44 System Upgr ade 4. Select [SCSI and RAID contr oller], and then click [Next]. 5. Do not select a driver listed on the model list. Click [Have Disk…]. 6. Insert NEC EX PRESSBUILDER into the CD-ROM drive, and click [Browse], specify the “CD-ROM drive:WINNT DRIVERSQL230 0” folder in the “Copy manufact ure’ s files from:” column, an[...]

  • Page 355

    System Upgrade 8-45 8. A warning message tells that you are abou t to update a driver . Click [Y es] to continue. The driver will be installed. * During the processing, the m ouse cursor m ay not be move d for 10 to 20 seconds. Please wait. 9. C lick [Finish]. * This wizard will start up as many times as the installed Fibre Channel controllers. Rep[...]

  • Page 356

    8-46 System Upgr ade IMPORT ANT :  StoragePathS avior is required to connect NEC Storage using N8803-0 31F .  PortDuplexManage r is required t o connect FC DI SK ARRA Y (N8190 -1 10F) using N8803-031F .  Insert Fibre Channel Controllers after the installat io n of OS is completed. Use Fibre Channel Controllers i n pairs. Insert a Fibre Cha[...]

  • Page 357

    System Upgrade 8-47 N8104-84 1000BASE-SX Adapter Consult yo ur sales person nel for detai ls when purc hasing this hardwa re. IMPORT ANT : Note the fol lowing a bout this product:  It is advisable to add this product to suc h envi ronment that each system is used for a different purpose (ex. system line, m aintenance, monitoring) a nd mu ltiple [...]

  • Page 358

    8-48 System Upgr ade 2. Build a dual LAN configuration. (See "Setting Dual LAN Configur ation " in the separate volume “User’ s Guide (Setup).”) IMPORT ANT :  Y ou can also select [Load Balancin g] in step 3 in "Setting Dual LAN Configuration". In this case, [T eam #1:Ada ptive Load Bal ancing Mode] is added to Network [...]

  • Page 359

    System Upgrade 8-49 N8104-103 1000BASE-T Adapter Consult yo ur sales person nel for detai ls when purc hasing this hardwa re. IMPORT ANT : Note the fol lowing a bout this product:  It is advisable to add this product to such envi ronment that each system is used for a dif ferent purpose (ex. system line, m aintenance, monitoring) a nd mu ltiple [...]

  • Page 360

    8-50 System Upgr ade 2. Build a dual LAN configuration. (See "Setting Dual LAN Configur ation " in the separate volume “User’ s Guide (Setup).”) IMPORT ANT :  Y ou can also select [Load Balancin g] in step 3 in "Setting Dual LAN Configuration". In this case, [T eam #1:Ada ptive Load Bal ancing Mode] is added to Network [...]

  • Page 361

    System Upgrade 8-51 Supplement Before using b acku p de vi ces: If any of following backup devices is used for intern al SCSI con nector of NEC Express5 800 /ft series, you may need to update your firmware for back up devices. If your bac kup device to be co nnected is any of the following m odels, refer t o the manual_E.p df in your attached NEC E[...]

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    8-52 System Upgr ade (This page is intentionally left blank.)[...]

  • Page 363

    Appendix A S pecifications NEC Express5800/320L c NEC Exp ress5800/320L c-R Item N8800-063F N8800-0 64F T ype Intel ® Xeon™ Processor × 1 Clock/second cache 2.8GHz/512KB Number of processors 1 processor (the number of processors installed per modul e) CPU MAX Up to 2 processors (the number of processors installed per module) Chipset Server Work[...]

  • Page 364

    Appendix B I/O Port Addresses The factory-set I/O port addre sses for the server are assi gned as follows: Address Chip in Use 00-1F 20-21 2E-2F 40-43 60 61 64 70-71 80-8F A0-A1 C0-DF E0-E9 F0 F1-FF 170-177 or BAR2 1F0-1F7 or BAR0 278-27F 2F8-2FF BAR or 376 370-377 378-37F 3B0-3BB 3BC-3BE 3C0-3DF 3F6 or BAR1 3F0-3F7 3F8-3FF 40B 4D0 4D1 4D6 580-58F [...]

  • Page 365

    Appendix B-2 Address Chip in Use CA4-CA5 CA6-CA-7 CD6 CD7 CF8, CFC CF9 F50-F58h BAR4+00-0F IPMI (SMI interface) IPMI (SCI/SW1 interface) Power manageme nt index register Power management data register PCI configuration space Reset control General chipset EDMA2 PCI base address register 4 * Expressed in hexadecimal digits. * I/O port addresses of PC[...]