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PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Table of Contents 1 Product Comparison................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 2 Overview/Description ........................................................................................................... 1 New Technologies ...................................................................................................................... 3 2.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 9 Supported Processors ........................................................................................................ 31 Processor Configurations ................................................................................................... 32 Processor Installation ......................................................................................................... 33 Overview/Description ...............................
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 20.1 20.2 21 Dell USB Peripherals................................................................................................................. 49 External Storage ................................................................................................................ 49 Packaging Options ...................................................................................................................
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 1 Product Comparison 1.1 Overview/Description The PowerEdge T410 is a two-socket tower server that delivers the most flexible configuration options to fulfill different business and customer needs and maximize their IT budget. T410 provides: • • • • • • Up to 2 sockets of Intel Xeon 5500 series processors.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Feature/Spec Optional Storage Controller T410 NON-RAID: SAS 5/E LSI 2032 (For TBU only) SAS 6/E RAID: SAS 6/iR Adapter PERC 6/i PERC 6/E T605 (Predecessors) SAS 5/iR SAS 6/iR PERC 6/i T610 (Next level up) NON-RAID: SAS 5/E LSI 2032 (For TBU only) RAID: SAS 6/iR (Default) PERC 6/i PERC 6/E Availability Hot-swap hard disk drives; Redundant PSU; Quadpack LED diagnostic/LCD with Hot-swap hard disk drives chassis; Memory mirroring Tool-less chassis; LCD diagnostic Hot
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook T605 (Predecessors) T610 (Next level up) Power Supplies Non-Redundant, 525W (80+ SILVER) Optional Redundant, 580W (80+ GOLD) Auto Ranging (100V~240V) Non-Redundant, 650W Optional Redundant, 675W (1+1) Redundant, 870W High Efficiency PSU or 570W High capacity PSU Fans Non-redundant, non-hot swappable Non-redundant, non-hot swappable Redundant, Hot swappable Form Factor Tower Tower Tower Dimension (HxWxD) 444.9 x 217.9 x 616.8 (mm) (w/ foot, bezel) 17.52 x 8.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 3.2 Product Features Summary Table 2.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Features Descriptions Bezel Plastic (Default) Hard Disk Drives Bay Options 6x 3.5" Optional Hot-Swap Support 2.5" hard disk drives via Hot-swap tray Hard Disk Drives/SATA Options 3.5"/7.2 K 160 GB 250 GB 500 GB 750 GB 1000 GB 2000 GB (POST-RTS) Hard Disk Drives/Near Line SAS Options 3.5"/7.2 K 500 GB 750 GB 1000 GB 2000 GB (POST-RTS) Hard Disk Drives/SAS Options 3.5"/15 K 146 GB 300 GB 450 GB 3.5"/10 K 600 GB 2.5"/10 K (in 3.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Features Descriptions TBU Software Options CommVault Galaxy Symantec Backup Exec including Backup Exec System Recovery Yosemite/Little Man PV DAS/SAN Options MD1000 MD1120 MD3000/MD300i Storage HBA Options NON-RAID: SAS 5/E SAS 5/iR (For TBU only) LSI 2032 (For TBU only) RAID: SAS 6/iR PERC 6/i PERC 6/E NICs/Single Port Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter NICs/Dual Port Intel Gigabit ET Dual Port Server Adapter Broadcom NetXtreme II 5709 Dual Port Ethernet PCIe Ca
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 4 Mechanical 4.1 Chassis Description The PowerEdge T410 chassis offers the optimum size for growing businesses and large organizations with remote locations. The new chassis design of the PowerEdge 410 offers cabled hard disk drives (HDDs) or hot-plug hard disk drives. Each is available with redundant Power Supply Units (PSUs) or non-redundant PSUs are options. The PowerEdge T410 chassis is user friendly. Many of the T410 components devices are tool-less.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Xb Ya Yb 217.9 282.5 433.3 444.9 Yc NA 37.0 Zb* Zc Max Sys Weight Xa Za w/o bezel PE T410 T410 Detailed Dimensions Za w/ bezel T410 Model Number Development Name Table 4. 21.5 574.8 579.8 28.4 Kg/ 62.61 lbs Note Zb goes to the nominal rear wall external surface where the motherboard I/O connectors reside. 4.3 Front Panel View and Features Figure 2.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Front Panel view with Bezel Hot-swap HDD Front Panel view without Bezel Figure 3. Cabled HDD Front Panel view without Bezel Front Panel Views With and Without Bezel LCD model (with hotswap HDD chassis configuration) System ID Button USB connector Power Button and NMI button Figure 4.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Quad Pack LED (with cabled HDD chassis configuration) System ID Button USB connector Power Button and NMI button Figure 5. Figure 6.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 4.4 Back Panel View and Features Power cord holder Non-redundant PSU Back Panel view with redundant PSU Figure 7.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 4.5 Power Supply Indicators Figure 8. Close-up of Redundant PSU Option Light indicators: • • • • Not lit – AC power is not connected. Green – In standby mode, a green light indicates a valid AC source is connected to the power supply and it is operational. When the system is on, a green light also indicates the power supply is providing DC power to the system. Amber – Indicates a problem with the power supply.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook State Link LED (Green/Yellow) Green if the port is operating at maximum port speed; Yellow otherwise Activity LED (Green) Pre-OS POST or OS without driver Link, no activity OS with driver Link, no activity Off Link, activity On (blinking at speed related to packet density) Link, activity Off On (blinking at speed related to packet density) 4.7 Side Views and Features Figure 10.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 4.8 Internal Chassis Views Figure 11. Cabled HDD Configuration with Air Shroud Figure 12. Hot-swap HDD Configuration with Air Shroud Figure 13.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Figure 14. Backplane for Hot-swap Hard Disk Drives Configuration Option Figure 15.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 4.9 Rails and Cable Management The PowerEdge T410 is a flexible stand-alone tower and is not rackable. Figure 16. Power Cord Cable Management for Redundant PSU Power cord holder Figure 17.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 4.10 Fans The PowerEdge T410 system fan is located at the rear of the chassis. Figure 18. PowerEdge T410 System Fan 4.11 Control Panel/LCD Front control panel includes: • • • • • • 2x USB Diagnostic indicator (11G LCD module) NMI button Power button HDD activity LED System ID button 4.12 Security 4.12.1 Cover Latch The PowerEdge T4120 bezel lock is located on the front bezel of the chassis.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Key Lock Figure 19. T410 Key Lock The PowerEdge T410 coin lock is located on the front of the right side cover. Coin Lock Figure 20. T410 Coin Lock The PowerEdge T410 is also equipped with a Kensington lock located on the rear of the T410 chassis. Kensington lock Figure 21.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 4.12.2 Bezel Keys for front bezel Figure 22. T410 Bezel Keys 4.12.3 Hard Drive The PowerEdge T410 supports up to six 3.5”, SATA or SAS Hard Drives. The T410 can also support six hot-swap SAS/SATA hard drives via an optional SAS back plane and RAID controller card. The hotswap drives utilize the Dell Universal Carrier Design. The embedded SATA controller from the T410 motherboard chipset (ICH10R) supports up to four SATA drives.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 4.12.4 Trusted Platform Management The PowerEdge trusted platform management (TPM) option is available in most countries. TPM 1.2 compliant encryption chip solution is on the T410 system board with BIOS support. • • • • • The TPM 1.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Figure 24. T410 Internal USB Connectors 4.14 Battery The PowerEdge T410 provides a motherboard battery (model # CR2032). A battery holder for PERC cards on the T410 resides under the chassis top cover. Figure 25. T410 Motherboard Battery Placement Figure 26. PERC Battery Holder 4.15 Field Replaceable Units (FRU) The PowerEdge T410 planar contains a 16 K x 8 serial EEPROM to contain FRU information including Dell part number, part revision level, and serial number.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Parts available for field replacement: • • • • • • • • • • • • • Backplane CMOS battery Expansion card Front bezel Hard Disk Drives I/O panel, Memory ODD PDB Power supply Processor Processor shroud System board System cover System fan. 5 Electrical 5.1 Volatility The PowerEdge T410 contains volatile and non-volatile (NV) components. Volatile components lose their data immediately upon removal of power from the component.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Table 6. T410 ePPID Descriptions and Locations COMPONENT DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION Planar PWA, PLN, SV, DELL, R410 iDRAC FRU 4" x 2.5" Backplane PWA, BKPLN, SV, R410, 2.5SASX4 SEP 4" x 3.5" Backplane PWA, BKPLN, SV, R410, 3.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Figure 28. Rear ISO View of Redundant PSU (Dell P/N D888J) Figure 29. Rear ISO View of PDB (Dell P/N M720J) 6.2 Power Supply Specifications The PowerEdge T410 power supplies have the following capacity: There are two separate power supply connectors on the PowerEdge T410 planar: an ATX connector (2x12) and a 2x4 connector to provide an additional two pins for +12V. (The connector Pin definition is not ATX standard, it defined by power rating calculation.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Figure 30. Power Supply Connector (24 pins) Table 7.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Figure 31. Power Supply Connector (8 pins) Table 8. Power Supply Connector (8 pins) Signals Pin SIGNAL Pin SIGNAL 1 GND 5 P12VA 2 GND 6 P12VA 3 GND 7 P12VB 4 GND 8 P12VB 6.3 Environmental Specifications Items additional to or exceptional from Dell’s Engineering Standard on Environmental Specification (#00109) are included in this section. Table 9.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Use the following formulas to calculate the maximum operating temperature (in °C) for a given altitude. Use the first formula if the altitude is stated in meters. Use the following formulas to calculate the maximum operating temperature (in °F) for a given altitude. Use the first formula if the altitude is stated in meters and the second formula if the altitude is stated in feet. 6.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Table 11. 410 Actual Test Results T410 Typical Configuration Mode Loudness Tonality (tu) Prominent Ratio Modulation LwAd Standby 0 0 None 28.99% TBD Idle 2.58 (avg) / 2.95(UL95) 0.12 (avg) / 0.21 (Max) None 32% (Max.) TBD Stress 2.59 (avg) / 2.95 (UL95) 0.12 (avg) / 0.20 (Max) None 32% (Max.) TBD 7 Block Diagram Figure 31 shows the PowerEdge T410 motherboard block diagram. Intel 5500 LGA – 1366 Intel 5500 LGA – 1366 Intel X58 – 24D Figure 32.
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PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Figure 35. Hard Drive Backplane Board Block Diagram and Side Views 8 Processors 8.1 Overview The PowerEdge T410 supports the Intel Xeon 5500 series processors originally released to the industry on March 30, 2009. 8.2 Supported Processors Supported Intel Xeon 5500 series processors: • • X5560, 2.80GHz/8M,4C 95W E5540, 2.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook • • • • • • • E5530, 2.40GHz/8M,4C 80W L5520, 2.26GHz/8M,4C 60W L5506, 2.13GHz/4M,4C 60W E5520, 2.26GHz/8M,4C 80W E5506, 2.13GHz/4M,4C 80W E5504, 2.00GHz/4M,4C 80W E5502, 1.86GHz/4M,2C 80W Table 12. Supported Processor Descriptions and Features On-Line Processor Descriptions Additional Features Not Included in Description Intel Xeon X5560 2.80GHz, 8M cache, 6.4 GT/s QPI, Turbo, HT DDR3 Memory bus speed: up to 1333 MHz 95 W Intel Xeon E5540 2.53GHz, 8M cache, 5.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 8.4 Processor Installation Please refer to the PowerEdge T410 owner’s manual (downloadable from www.support.dell.com) for information on processor installation. Memory 8.5 Overview/Description The PowerEdge T410 uses DDR3 technology.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Please refer to Figure 36 for Dell factory supported memory configurations: Figure 36. DIMM Installation Specifications CPU 2 DIMM x4 CPU 1 DIMM x4 Figure 37. DIMM Installation View 8.8 Mirroring In mirroring mode, the T410 must have identical memory configuration in Channel_0 and Channel_1 and not have memory in Channel_3. When mirroring mode is enabled, usable memory capacity is half of the physical memory installed. 8.9 RAID Please refer to previous section.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Features include: • • • • Intel QuickPath interconnect: 2 ports ESI interface: x4 lanes Intel Virtualization Technology 24 PCIe Gen2 lanes The Riser card (x16 slot + x8 slot IOH PCIe x16 gen2 + IOH PCIe x4 gen2 ) features include: • • Integrated Intel Management Engine JTAG support Also utilized is the Intel ICH10R Chipset (South Bridge) Additionally there is the Integrated USB 2.0 (with 12 ports capability) used on the PowerEdge T410.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook The R410/T410 BIOS does not support the following: • • • Embedded Diagnostics (embedded in MASER) BIOS language localization BIOS recovery after bad flash (but can be recovered from iDRAC6 Express) 10.2 Supported ACPI States The PowerEdge T410 processor supports the following C-States: C0, C1, C1E, C3, and C6. R410/T410 supports all of the available C-States.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Control, Active Power Controller, Static Max Performance, and Custom. OS Control mode is the default mode. 10.4 I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) I2C is a simple bi-directional two-wire bus for efficient inter-integrated circuit control. All I2C -bus compatible devices incorporate an on-chip interface that allows them to communicate directly with each other via the I2C-bus. This solves the many interfacing problems encountered when designing digital control circuits.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 12 I/O Slots 12.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Description Bandwidth Max Quantity Slot Priority Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter x1 4 2, 1, 3, 4 Broadcom NetXtreme II 5709 Dual Port Ethernet PCIe Card with TOE x4 4 2, 1, 3, 4 Broadcom NetXtreme II 5709 Dual Port Ethernet PCIe Card with TOE and iSCSI Offload x4 4 2, 1, 3, 4 Intel Gigabit VT Quad Port Server Adapter x4 4 2, 1, 3, 4 Category 1G NICs 12.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Figure 39. Hot Swap and Cabled Hard Drives 13.2 Drives Refer to Section 3.2 “Product Features Summary” for supported type and capacities. 13.3 RAID Configurations Table 16.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Cabled/Hot Swap Configuration Type Description Min HDD Max HDD MOD Cabled SAS/SATA – RAID1 C4 ASSR1CBL Add-in SAS/SATA RAID card, RAID 1 (SAS 6/iR or PERC 6/i) 2 2 C494N Cabled SAS/SATA – RAID5 C5 ASSR5CBL Add-in SAS/SATA RAID card, RAID 5 (PERC 6/i) 3 6 D131N Cabled SAS/SATA – RAID6 C6 ASSR6CBL Add-in SAS/SATA RAID card, RAID 6 (PERC 6/i) 4 6 Y323M Description Min HDD Max HDD MOD Configurations Table 17.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Cabled/Hot Swap Configuration Type Hot-Swap SAS/SATA /SSD– RAID1+ RAID5 Configurations C14 Table 18.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook The PowerEdge T410 system supports the following 2D graphics video modes: • • • • • • • 1280x1024@85Hz for KVM and 1600x1200@60Hz for video out 640x480 (60/72/75/85 Hz; 8/16/32-bit color) 800x600 (60/72/75/85 Hz; 8/16/32-bit color) 1024x768 (60/72/75/85 Hz; 8/16/32-bit color) 1152x864 (75 Hz; 8/16/32-bit color) 1280x1024 (60/75/85 Hz; 8/16-bit color) 1280x1024 (60 Hz, 32-bit color) (note 32 bit color is only supported at 60 Hz for this resolution) 15 Audio 15.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Operating Systems x86 or x64 Install Standard 32-bit x86 Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Standard Enterprise 1. 2.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 18 Virtualization 18.1 Overview/Description Table 21. Virtualization OS Supported Virtualization OS Installation R410 T410 VMWare vSphere version 4.0 Classic DIB Q2 block w/4.0 Q2 block w/4.0 VMWare vSphere version 4.0 Embedded (HDD installable) Download from VMWare.com Q2 block w/4.0 Q2 block w/4.0 VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3 ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 4 - Classic DIB RTS w/U4 RTS w/U4 VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3 ESX/ESXi 3.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook 19.2 Server Management A Dell Systems Management and Documentation DVD and a Dell Management Console DVD are included with the product. ISO images are also available. A brief description of available content: • • • • • • • • Dell Systems Build and Update Utility: Dell Systems Build and Update Utility assists in OS install and pre-OS hardware configuration and updates.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook • • iDRAC6 vFlash Lifecycle controller powers the embedded management features. It is integrated and tamperproof storage for system-management tools and enablement utilities (firmware, drivers, etc.). It is flash partitioned to support multiple, future-use cases. Dell Unified Server Configurator (USC) is a local 1:1 graphical user interface embedded on Lifecycle Controller that aids in local server provisioning in a pre-OS environment.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Key features for the iDRAC6 Enterprise include: • • • • Scripting capability with Dell’s Racadm command-line Remote video, keyboard, and mouse control with Virtual Console Remote media access with Virtual Media Dedicated network interface Additionally, the iDRAC6 Enterprise can be upgraded by adding the vFlash Media card. This is a 1 GB Dell branded SD card that enables a persistent 256 MB virtual flash partition.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Feature BMC iDRAC 6 Express iDRAC6 Enterprise vFlash Media Serial-over-LAN (no proxy) Power capping Last crash screen capture Boot capture Serial-over-LAN Virtual media Virtual console Virtual console sharing Virtual flash Monitoring Real-time Power Monitoring Real-time Power Graphing Historical Power Counters Sensor Monitoring and
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Appendix A. T410 Volatility Chart Table 24.
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Server System Event Log Memory / FRU Size 16 KB Type SEEPROM Can user programs or operating system write data to it during normal operation? No Purpose Store System Events How is data input to this memory? BMC controller write How is this memory write protected? Not write protected Power Supply FRU Size 256 Bytes Type SEEPROM Can user programs or operating system write data to it during normal operation? No Purpose Store power supply information How is
PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook Backplane Firmware and FRU Size 32 KB Type Flash Can user programs or operating system write data to it during normal operation? No Purpose Backplane Firmware and FRU data storage How is data input to this memory? Loading flash memory requires a vendor provided firmware file and loader program which is executed by booting up the system from a floppy or OS based executable containing the firmware file and the loader.