Maintenance Manual - English PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Maintenance Manual Edition August 2010
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Before reading this manual For your safety This manual contains important information for safely and correctly using this product. Carefully read the manual before using this product. Pay particular attention to the accompanying manual "Safety Notes and Regulations" and ensure these safety notes are understood before using the product. Keep this manual and the manual "Safety Notes and Regulations" in a safe place for easy reference while using this product.
These uses include control of nuclear reactions in nuclear power plants, automatic airplane flight control, air traffic control, traffic control in mass transport systems, medical devices for life support, and missile guidance control in weapons systems (hereafter, "high safety use"). Customers should not use this product for high safety use unless measures are in place for ensuring the level of safety demanded of such use.
Only for the Japanese market: I Although described in this manual, some sections do not apply to the Japanese market.
Maintenance Manual RX900 S1
Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 Where to find which information? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Documents you need at hand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Accessing PRIMERGY documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 1.2 Notational conventions 2 Before you start 2.1 Classification of procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 2.2 List of required tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 4.9 Closing the rack door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 5 Power supply 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 5.1.5 5.1.6 Installing a hot-plug Power Supply Unit (PSU) Required tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting the task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing a dummy module (if applicable) . . . . Installing a power supply unit . . . . . . . . . . . Connecting the power cord . . . . . . . . . . . . Completing the task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 5.4.17 Completing the task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 6 Hard disk and solid state drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 6.1 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.1.4 6.1.5 6.1.6 Installing the HDD/SSD module Required tools . . . . . . . . . . Starting the task . . . . . . . . . Removing the dummy module . . Unlocking the HDD/SSD module Inserting the HDD/SSD module . Completing the task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 7 Fan modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 7.1 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.3 7.1.4 7.1.5 7.1.6 Replacing a defective fan module Required tools . . . . . . . . . . . Starting the task . . . . . . . . . . Opening the fan cover . . . . . . . Replacing the defective fan module . Closing the fan cover . . . . . . . . Completing the task . . . . . . . . . 8 Expansion cards and BBU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 8.1 8.1.1 8.1.2 8.1.3 8.1.4 8.1.
Contents 8.5.2 8.5.3 8.5.4 8.5.5 8.5.6 8.5.7 8.5.8 8.5.9 Starting the task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deactivating the expansion card . . . . . . . . . . . Pulling the expansion card out of the slot . . . . . . Removing the expansion card from the removal tool Removing the engaging hooks . . . . . . . . . . . Inserting a retaining plate in the removal tool . . . . Inserting the dummy module in the slot . . . . . . . Completing the task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 8.9.5 8.9.6 8.9.7 Inserting the expansion card in the slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Installing the PCI Riser (if applicable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Completing the task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 8.10 8.10.1 8.10.2 8.10.3 8.10.4 8.10.5 8.10.6 8.10.7 Replacing the Modular RAID controller Required tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting the task . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing the PCI Riser . . . . . . . . . Removing the Modular RAID controller . .
Contents 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.2.3 9.2.4 9.2.5 9.2.6 Required tools . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting the task . . . . . . . . . . . Identifying a fault on the CPUMEMR Removing the CPUMEMR . . . . . . Reinstalling a new CPUMEMR . . . Completing the task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.3 9.3.1 9.3.2 9.3.3 9.3.4 9.3.5 Installing additional DIMM memory modules . Required tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 10.3.1 10.3.2 10.3.3 10.3.4 10.3.5 10.3.6 Required tools . . . . . . Starting the task . . . . . Removing the heat sink . . Applying the thermal paste Installing the heat sink . . Completing the task . . . . 11 Optical and backup drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 11.1 11.1.1 11.1.2 11.1.3 11.1.4 11.1.5 11.1.6 Replacing the optical drive . . . . . . . . . . . . Required tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting the task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 12.4 12.4.1 12.4.2 12.4.3 12.4.4 12.4.5 12.4.6 12.4.7 Replacing the I/O board Required tools . . . . . . Starting the task . . . . . Removing the PCI Riser . Removing the I/O board . Installing the I/O board . . Installing the PCI Riser . Completing the task . . . 13 Management and diagnostics modules . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 13.1 13.1.1 13.1.2 13.1.3 13.1.4 13.1.5 Replacing the local service display Required tools . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting the task . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 14.3.3 14.3.4 Removing the UFM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 Completing the task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269 14.4 14.4.1 14.4.2 14.4.3 14.4.4 Installing the TPM Required tools . . Starting the task . Inserting the TPM . Completing the task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 15.1.9 Completing the task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 15.2 15.2.1 15.2.2 15.2.3 15.2.4 15.2.5 15.2.6 15.2.7 Replacing the control panel cable . Required tools . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting the task . . . . . . . . . . . Removing the control panel . . . . . Disconnecting the control panel cable Connecting the control panel cable . Installing the control panel . . . . . . Completing the task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 15.5.1 15.5.2 15.5.3 15.5.4 15.5.5 15.5.6 15.5.7 15.5.8 15.5.9 15.5.10 15.5.11 15.5.12 15.5.13 15.5.14 15.5.15 15.5.16 15.5.17 Required tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting the task . . . . . . . . . . . . Sliding the local service display outward Disconnecting the cables . . . . . . . . Removing the fan cage . . . . . . . . . Removing the CPUMEMR guide . . . . Removing the air guide . . . . . . . . . Removing the baseboard . . . . . . . . Opening the cable guides . . . . . . . .
1 Introduction This Maintenance manual provides procedures for: ● Replacing faulty units to get the system back to normal operation. ● Expanding the server configuration by using optional hardware components available within the same release to meet new requirements. ● Upgrading the server by replacing existing hardware with high-capacity components to meet new requirements or to react on release upgrades that provide new functionality or require additional capacity.
Introduction 1.1 Where to find which information? While the Maintenance manual focuses on maintenance procedures to bring the system back to normal operation, individual manuals provide detailed background information on the board layout, indicators, or BIOS Setup. Other documentation such as service foils attached to the server covers or the illustrated spares catalogue available in the internet (not applicable for the Japanese market) help you to organize your work, see figure 1.
Introduction 1.1.1 Documents you need at hand In the maintenance procedures, you will find references to other documents for information that does not suit into individual procedure steps. So please check which of these documents you need to have at hand when you leave for maintaining a server. Document Description Abbreviations and Glossary PRIMERGY abbreviations and glossary are available on the ServerView Suite DVD 2 and in the internet.
Introduction Document Description Hardware poster The hardware poster summarizes information such as rack installation, power supply, HDD modules, and indicators. Illustrated spares catalog In the event of errors, the ServerView Operations Manager refers you directly to the affected component and its order information in the Illustrated Spares catalog of the server in question. (This feature is not available for the Japanese market.
Introduction Document Description Warranty manual A leaflet guides you to information on warranty regulations in section "Safety / Eco / Warrenty" on the ServerView DVD 2. Format Table 1: Documentation you need at hand Additional documentation is available on more specific topics.
Introduction 1.1.2 Accessing PRIMERGY documentation You have the following options to access PRIMERGY documentation: ● Open the ServerView Suite DVD 2 which is part of the ServerView Suite supplied with every server. The latest version of the ServerView Suite DVD 2 is available by using the following order number: U15000-C289 (EMEA market). The order number for the Japanese market is available via the configurator of the server http://primeserver.fujitsu.com/primergy/system.html.
2 Before you start Before you start to replace or install hardware components in the RX900 S1 server, please proceed as follows: Ê Carefully read the safety instructions in the chapter "Safety instructions" on page 31. Ê Make sure that all necessary manuals are available by using the list of documents in section "Where to find which information?" on page 20; print the PDF files if required. Ê Become familiar with the procedure categories introduces in section "Classification of procedures" on page 27.
Before you start Replacing a faulty component The global error indicator on the front and on the rear side of the server indicates that a hardware components needs to be replaced. For information on the control elements and indicators of your server see "PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server - Operating manual". If the system has been powered off to replace a non-hot plug unit, a system of PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators guides you to the faulty component.
Before you start 2.1 Classification of procedures The complexity of procedures to install or replace hardware components varies a lot. Three categories indicate the degree of difficulty and the profile of qualification needed to perform a task. Warnings help you to assess the consequences for performing procedures without the required qualification. At the beginning of each procedure, the category is indicated by the symbols introduced in this section.
Before you start Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Please ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks. Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability.
Before you start 2.2 List of required tools Before leaving for the server, please make sure that you have Phillips head screw drivers of the size Ph0, Ph1, and Ph2 with you. You will find a list of required tools at the beginning of each procedure. Table 2 lists all available screws in the RX900 S1 server. Usage Type 2.
Before you start Usage Type Slimline Optical drive M2.
3 Safety instructions I The following safety instructions are also provided in the manual "Safety Notes and Regulations". This device meets the relevant safety regulations for IT equipment. If you have any questions about whether you can install the server in the intended environment, please contact your sales outlet or our customer service team. V CAUTION! ● The actions described in this manual shall be performed by technical specialists.
Safety instructions Installation and operation V CAUTION! 32 ● If the device is integrated in an installation that receives power from an industrial (public) power supply network with the IEC309 connector, the (public) power supply protection must comply with the requirements for the non-industrial (public) power supply networks for the type A connector. ● The server supports a mains voltage in the range of 200 - 240 V.
Safety instructions V CAUTION! ● Make sure that no objects (such as bracelets or paper clips) fall into or liquids spill into the device (risc of electric shock or short circuit). ● In emergencies (e.g. damaged casing, controls or cables, penetration of liquids or foreign matter), switch off the device immediately, remove the power plug from the safety socket and contact your sales outlet or customer service team.
Safety instructions Batteries V CAUTION! ● Incorrect replacement of batteries may result in a risk of explosion. The batteries may only be replaced with identical batteries or with a type recommended by the manufacturer (see the Technical Manual for the system board). ● Replace the lithium battery on the system board in accordance with the instructions in the Maintenance manual. ● The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated.
Safety instructions V CAUTION! ● Only use CDs/DVDs that are in perfect condition in your server's CD/DVD drive, in order to prevent data loss, equipment damage and injury. ● Check each CD/DVD for damage, cracks, breakages etc. before inserting it in the drive. Note that any additional labels applied may change the mechanical properties of a CD/DVD and cause imbalance. Damaged and imbalanced CDs/DVDs can break at high drive speeds (data loss).
Safety instructions Modules with electrostatic-sensitive components Systems and components that might be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD) are marked with the following label: Figure 2: ESD label When you handle components fitted with ESDs, you must observe the following points under all circumstances: ● Remove the power plug before installing or removing components containing ESDs. ● You must always discharge yourself of static charges (e.g. by touching a grounded object) before working.
4 Basic procedures This section introduces all basic procedures that might be needed to start or complete a replacement or expansion task. The individual basic procedures applicable for a replacement or expansion task are indicated in the procedure related to this task. 4.1 Using diagnostics information Use the ServerView Suite to prepare the replacement of hardware components.
Basic procedures If the event is still acute after a power failure, the indicator is activated after the restart. The indicator also lights up in standby mode. You can find more details on the indicated errors in the System Event Log (SEL), on the ServerView Local Service Panel, on the ServerView Local Service Display, in the ServerView Operations Manager or via the iRMC S2's Web interface.
Basic procedures 4.1.2 Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Basic procedures Ê Press the CSS button located on the PCI Riser (PCIR). Ê The PRIMERGY diagnostics indicator of the faulty unit will light up. For information on the control elements and indicators of your server see "PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server - Operating manual" and "Baseboard D3081, CPUMEMR D3131, PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual".
Basic procedures 4.3 Shutting down the server Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Basic procedures 4.4 Sliding the server out of the rack Trained personnel V CAUTION! ● Use the anti-tilt plate to prevent the rack from tipping when installing the rack. Pulling the server out of the rack without having installed the anti-tilt plate may cause the rack to tip over. ● Be careful not to pinch fingers or clothes when sliding out the server or pushing it back. Failure to do so may cause injury. ● Follow the safety instructions in the chapter "Safety instructions" on page 31.
Basic procedures Ê Pull the server carefully out of the rack as far as possible (2). V CAUTION! Do not use the pulled-out server as a surface on which to put things or as a work surface, and strictly avoid leaning on or against it. Removing the server from the rack (if applicable) V CAUTION! Due to the heavy weight, it is mandatory to use a suitable lifter for removing the RX900 S1 from the rack. Do not use the front handles to raise the server as they are not designed to bear the weight of the unit.
Basic procedures 4.5 Opening the server Trained personnel V CAUTION! ● Only for non-hot plug components: Before removing or installing covers, turn off the server, all peripheral devices, and any other connected devices. Also unplug all power cables from the outlet. Failure to do so can cause electric shock. ● The housing covers must be replaced as soon as possible for purposes of cooling, to comply with EMC regulations (regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility) and to prevent fires.
Basic procedures 1 0 / Figure 5: Front cover (1), fan cover (2), and rear cover (3) 4.5.
Basic procedures Ê Loosen the captive screw on the cover (see circle). Ê Push the front cover back by approximately 1 cm. Ê Remove the front cover by lifting it upward. 4.5.2 0 Removing the rear cover / Figure 7: Removing the rear cover Ê Loosen the captive screws on the rear cover (see circle). Ê Push the rear cover back by approximately 1 cm. Ê Remove the cover by lifting it upward.
Basic procedures 4.6 Closing the server Trained personnel V CAUTION! ● Before attaching the covers, make sure no unnecessary parts or tools are left inside the server. ● The housing covers must be replaced as soon as possible for purposes of cooling, to comply with EMC regulations (regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility) and to prevent fires. ● Follow the safety instructions in the chapter "Safety instructions" on page 31.
Basic procedures Ê Place the front cover onto the server such that there is approximately 1 cm distance to the front. Ê Push the front cover as far as possible in the direction of the arrow. Ê Fasten the captive screw on the cover (see circle). 4.6.2 0 Installing the rear cover / Figure 9: Installing the rear cover Ê Place the rear cover onto the server such that it projects approximately 1 cm at the back. Ê Push the rear cover as far as possible in the direction of the arrow.
Basic procedures 4.7 Mounting the server in the rack Trained personnel Inserting the server (if applicable) 3 3 / 0 2 1 2 3 3 Figure 10: Inserting the server Ê Pull the middle parts of the rails out of the rack completely until they click into place (1). I The middle parts of the rails must click into place so that they can no longer be moved. Ê Place the server in module direction as close as possible in front of the rack and lift it to the mounting position.
Basic procedures Ê Insert the inner parts of the rails that are mounted on the server into the protruding middle parts until the rails engage (2). Ê Release the locking mechanism of both rails (3). – Left side oft the server: Push upwards – Right side of the server: Push downwards Ê Lower the lifter platform and slide the server into the rack (4). Remove the lifter. V CAUTION Do not use the front handles to raise the server as they are not designed to bear the weight of the unit.
Basic procedures 4.8 Bringing the server back to operation Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
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5 Power supply V CAUTION! The server supports a mains voltage in the range of 200 - 240 V. You may only operate the server if its rated voltage range corresponds to the local mains voltage. I Phase redundancy is possible in regions, where a single phase provides 200 - 240V; in other regions with lower single phase voltage, two phases must be coupled and complete phase redundancy thus is not possible. In the basic configuration, the server is configured with three hot-plug power supply units.
Power supply 5.1 Installing a hot-plug Power Supply Unit (PSU) Trained personnel 5.1.1 ● Required tools Starting and completing the task: – key for the rack doors (if applicable) ● Installing the power supply unit: tool-less 5.1.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. Open the rear door of the rack, see "Opening the rack door" on page 40 5.1.3 Removing a dummy module (if applicable) I Dummy modules protect free bays against environmental impact.
Power supply Ê Press the two plastic clips together as indicated by the arrows and remove the dummy module. V CAUTION! Keep the dummy module for future use. If the power supply unit is removed and not replaced with a new unit, the dummy module must be reinstalled due to cooling, to comply with applicable EMC regulations (regulations on electromagnetic compatibility), and to protect against fire. 5.1.
Power supply 5.1.5 Connecting the power cord / 0 1 Figure 13: Connecting the power cord and the ferrite core Ê Thread the cable through the cable strap. Ê Pull the cable strap tight to secure the power cord. Ê Connect the newly installed power supply unit to the mains. Ê Check whether the power supply unit works properly. The PSU works properly when the indicator (1) in figure 14 lights green. For more information see „PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server - Operating manual“.
Power supply / Figure 14: Indicators on the power supply unit 5.1.6 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. Close the rear door of the rack, see "Closing the rack door" on page 51 5.2 Replacing a hot-plug power supply unit Trained personnel V CAUTION! When replacing a non-defective hot-plug power supply unit in a nonredundant configuration, the server must be switched off first. 5.2.
Power supply 5.2.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. Open the rear door of the rack, see "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Locate the faulty server" on page 37 3. Only when replacing a non-defective hot-plug power supply unit in a non-redundant configuration: "Shutting down the server" on page 41 4. "Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators" on page 39 5.2.
Power supply 5.2.4 Reinstalling the PSU Ê Insert the new power supply unit into the bay as described in "Installing a hot-plug Power Supply Unit (PSU)" on page 54. I Make sure that the power supply unit engages correctly in the mounting location and is locked in position. This is the only way to prevent the power supply unit from sliding out of its mountings and being damaged during transportation. 5.2.5 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1.
Power supply 5.3.3 Removing the power supply unit / 0 Figure 16: Unlocking and removing the power supply unit Ê Remove the power cord from the cable strap. You can loosen the cable strap by opening the small locking lever. Ê Remove the power cord from the installed power supply unit. Ê Press the green release lever (1) and pull out the power supply unit in the direction of the arrow (2). Grip the handle while pulling the power supply. Ê Completely remove the defective power supply unit from the bay.
Power supply 5.3.4 Installing a dummy module I Dummy modules protect free bays against environmental impact. Figure 17: Installing a dummy module in a PSU bay Ê Press the two plastic clips together as indicated by the arrows and install the dummy module. 5.3.5 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1.
Power supply 5.4 Replacing the power distribution board Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Power supply 7. Remove all CPUMEMRs, see "Removing the CPUMEMR" on page 190 I Before removing the CPUMEMRs, take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR. Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement. 8. Remove all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCIe slots #8 to #17, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 I Before removing the expansion cards, take a note on the installation slot number for each card.
Power supply 5.4.4 Disconnecting the cables 01 2 45 6 / 3 7 / Figure 19: Disconnecting the cables from the baseboard Ê Disconnect the following cables from the baseboard: – SAS backplane cable (1) – Signalling cable (2) and power cable (3) to the optical drive – Front video connector cable (4) – Front USB cable (5) – Control panel cable (6) – Chassis ID cable (7) – Power cable for the SAS backplane (8) For the cable plan see "Cabling" on page 367.
Power supply 5.4.5 Removing the fan cage / 0 / Figure 20: Removing the fan cage Ê Loosen the captive screws (1). Ê Lift the fan cage out of the chassis (2).
Power supply 5.4.6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide / 0 / Figure 21: Removing the CPUMEMR guide Ê Loosen the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide (1). Ê Lift the CPUMEMR guide out of the chassis (2).
Power supply 5.4.7 Removing the air guide 0 / / Figure 22: Removing the air guide Ê Loosen the captive screws (1). Ê Lift the air guide out of the chassis (2).
Power supply 5.4.8 Removing the baseboard 1 0 / / Figure 23: Removing the baseboard Ê Loosen the captive screws (1). Ê Slide the baseboard approximately 1 cm in the direction of the arrow (2). V CAUTION! Make sure that you have removed all power supply units before removing the baseboard. Otherwise, the power supply units or the power distribution board might be damaged. Ê Carefully lift the baseboard out of the chassis by using the handle (3).
Power supply 5.4.9 Removing the power distribution board / / 0 0 1 1 2 Figure 24: Removing the power distribution board Ê Open the cable clamps (1). Ê Disconnect the power cables from the baseboard (2). Ê Loosen the captive screws (3). Ê Remove the power distribution board from the baseboard.
Power supply 2 1 2 / / 0 Figure 25: Disconnecting the power cables Ê Disconnect the following cables from the power distribution board: – Power cable of the optical drive (1, 2) – Power cable for the SAS backplane (3) – Power distribution cables (4) 70 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1
Power supply 5.4.
Power supply 1 2 2 0 0 1 / Figure 27: Installing the power distribution board Ê Insert the power distribution board in the baseboard (1). Ê Connect the power cables to the baseboard (2). Ê Fasten the captive screws (3). Ê Close the cable clamps (4). 5.4.
Power supply Ê Carefully lower the baseboard in the chassis by using the handle (1). Ê Slide the baseboard in the direction of the arrow (2) until it clicks into place. Ê Fasten the captive screws (3). V CAUTION! Ensure not to damage the EMI springs to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures. 5.4.12 Installing the air guide / 0 0 Figure 29: Installing the air guide Ê Place the air guide in the chassis (1). Ê Fasten the captive screws (2).
Power supply 5.4.13 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide 0 / 0 Figure 30: Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Ê Insert the CPUMEMR guide in the installation slot (1). Ê Fasten the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide (2).
Power supply 5.4.14 Inserting the fan cage 0 / 0 Figure 31: Inserting the fan cage Ê Insert the fan cage in the mounting bay (1). Ê Fasten the captive screws (2).
Power supply 5.4.15 Connecting the cables to the baseboard 01 2 45 6 / 3 7 / Figure 32: Connecting the cables to the baseboard Ê Connect the following cables to the baseboard: – SAS backplane cable (1) – Signalling cable (2) and power cable (3) to the optical drive – Front video connector cable (4) – Front USB cable (5) – Control panel cable (6) – Chassis ID cable (7) – Power cable to the SAS backplane (8) For the cable plan see "Cabling" on page 367.
Power supply 5.4.16 Sliding the local service display inward Figure 33: Sliding the local service display inward Ê Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place. 5.4.17 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. Install the BBU holder, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 2. Install the PCI Riser, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 3.
Power supply 6. "Closing the server" on page 47 7. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 8. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 9. "Closing the rack door" on page 51 Ê Verify the settings on the baseboard, see the "Baseboard D3081, CPUMEMR D3131, PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual" for a detailed description.
6 Hard disk and solid state drives The hard disk drives which can be ordered for the PRIMERGY RX900 S1 are supplied already mounted in an installation frame so that defective hard disk drives can be replaced and new hard disk drives can be added during operation. The hard disk drive/solid state drive and the installation frame together make up the HDD/SSD module. This section provides information on how to install or remove HDD/SSD modules and how to replace the SAS backplane.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.1 ● Rough handling of hard disk units can damage the stored data. To cope with any unexpected problems, always back up important data. When backing up data to another hard disk drive, you should make backups on a file or partition basis. ● Be careful not to hit the hard disk unit or bring it into contact with metallic objects. ● Use the device on a shock and vibration free surface.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.1.3 Removing the dummy module Dummy modules protect free bays against environmental impact. Remove the dummy module before installing an additional HDD/SSD module. 1 1 2 Figure 34: Removing/installing the 2.5-inch dummy module Ê Press both tabs on the dummy module together until the locking mechanism disengages (1). Ê Pull the dummy module out of the bay (2). V CAUTION! Store the dummy module in a safe place.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.1.4 Unlocking the HDD/SSD module 1 2 Figure 35: Unlocking the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module Ê Release the locking mechanism as follows: 1. Press the two green tabs of the locking lever together (1). 2. Push the handle of the HDD/SSD module fully in the direction of the arrow (2). The HDD/SSD module is now unlocked.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.1.5 Inserting the HDD/SSD module / 0 Figure 36: Installing the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module Ê Carefully push the HDD/SSD module into the empty bay (1) until it stops. Ê Push the handle completely (2) in the direction of the arrow until the locking mechanism engages. 6.1.6 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.2 Replacing the HDD/SSD module Trained personnel V CAUTION! ● Only remove an HDD/SSD module during operation if the drive is not currently being accessed. Observe the indicators for the corresponding HDD/SSD modules, see "PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server - Operating manual".
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.2.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Locate the faulty server" on page 37 3. "Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators" on page 39 Only applicable for removing non-defective HDD/SSD modules: Ê Set the drive to "Offline" via the software (RAID controller configuration software), before removing an HDD/SSD module that is not defective. 6.2.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.2.4 Removing the HDD/SSD module Ê Pull the HDD/SSD module out a few centimeters. Ê Wait for at least 60 seconds. I This period is necessary for the RAID controller to recognize that an HDD/SSD module has been removed and for the hard disk drive to come to a stop. Ê Pull the HDD/SSD module out completely. 6.2.5 Completing the task Perform one of the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Installing the dummy module" on page 88 2.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.3.3 Unlocking the HDD/SSD module 1 2 Figure 38: Unlocking the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module Ê Release the locking mechanism as follows: 1. Press the two green tabs of the locking lever together (1). 2. Push the handle of the HDD/SSD module fully in the direction of the arrow (2). The HDD/SSD module is now unlocked. 6.3.4 Removing the HDD/SSD module Ê Pull the HDD/SSD module out a few centimeters. Ê Wait for at least 60 seconds.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.3.5 Installing the dummy module To install a dummy module, follow the procedure for "Removing the dummy module" on page 81 in reverse order. 6.3.6 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.4 Replacing the SAS backplane Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6. Remove all CPUMEMRs, see "Removing the CPUMEMR" on page 190 I Before removing the CPUMEMRs, take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR. Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the SAS backplane replacement. 7. Unlock and remove all HDD/SSD modules, see "Unlocking the HDD/SSD module" on page 82 and "Removing the HDD/SSD module" on page 86.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.4.4 Disconnecting the cables 01 2 45 6 / 3 7 / Figure 40: Disconnecting the cables from the baseboard Ê Disconnect the following cables from the baseboard: – SAS backplane cable (1) – Signalling cable (2) and power cable (3) to the optical drive – Front video connector cable (4) – Front USB cable (5) – Control panel cable (6) – Chassis ID cable (7) – Power cable for the SAS backplane (8) For the cable plan see "Cabling" on page 367.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.4.5 Sliding the optical drive outward C A Figure 41: Sliding the optical drive outward Ê Use the handle (A) to unlock the optical drive. Ê Slide the optical drive outward a few centimeters so that you have free access to the SAS backplane (see circles).
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.4.6 Removing the air guide / 0 / Figure 42: Removing the air guide Ê Loosen the captive screws (1). Ê Lift the air guide out of the chassis (2).
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.4.7 Removing the SAS backplane Figure 43: Removing the SAS backplane Ê Loosen the captive screw (see circle) on the SAS backplane. Ê Remove the SAS backplane by pulling it straight upward. Do not tilt it. 6.4.8 Installing the SAS backplane Figure 44: Installing the SAS backplane Ê Insert the SAS backplane into the bay until it clicks into place. Do not tilt it. I Make sure that the SAS backplane is installed correctly.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.4.9 Installing the air guide 0 / 0 Figure 45: Installing the air guide Ê Place the air guide in the chassis (1). Ê Fasten the captive screws (2).
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.4.10 Sliding the optical drive inward Figure 46: Sliding the optical drive inward Ê Slide the optical drive into the bay until it clicks into place.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.4.11 Connecting the cables to the baseboard 01 2 45 6 / 3 7 / Figure 47: Connecting the cables to the baseboard Ê Connect the following cables to the baseboard: – SAS backplane cable (1) – Signalling cable (2) and power cable (3) to the optical drive – Front video connector cable (4) – Front USB cable (5) – Control panel cable (6) – Chassis ID cable (7) – Power cable to the SAS backplane (8) For the cable plan see "Cabling" on page 367.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.4.12 Sliding the local service display inward Figure 48: Sliding the local service display inward Ê Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place.
Hard disk and solid state drives 6.4.13 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. Insert all HDD/SSD modules, see "Unlocking the HDD/SSD module" on page 82 and "Inserting the HDD/SSD module" on page 83. I Make sure that you reinstall the module in the bay it was located before the SAS backplane replacement. 2.
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7 Fan modules The server is supplied with four hot-plug fan modules in a 3+1 redundant configuration. In other words, if one of the four fan modules fails, the system will operate without any problem. V CAUTION! ● Do not disassemble the power supply unit. Doing so may cause electric shock. ● Do not damage or modify internal cables or devices.Doing so may cause a device failure, fire, or electric shock. ● Devices inside the server remain hot after shutdown.
Fan modules 7.1 Replacing a defective fan module Trained personnel 7.1.1 ● Required tools Starting and completing the task: – key for the rack doors (if applicable) ● Replacing the fan module: tool-less 7.1.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Locate the faulty server" on page 37 3. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 7.1.
Fan modules 7.1.4 Replacing the defective fan module 0 / Figure 50: Identifying and removing a defective fan module Ê Identify the defective fan module. The indicator of the defective fan lights up Orange, see circle in figure 50. Ê Have the new fan module ready for the installation. V CAUTION! Never leave the fan module bay empty for more than two minutes during operation. Otherwise, excessive temperatures could damage system components.
Fan modules 7.1.5 Closing the fan cover Figure 51: Closing the fan cover Ê Press the handle in direction of the arrow and insert the fan cover into the front cover. 7.1.6 Completing the task Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 2.
8 Expansion cards and BBU Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks. Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability.
Expansion cards and BBU For information on the population order and the capability of the slots see "Baseboard D3081, CPUMEMR D3131, PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual". I The RX900 S1 server can be equipped with one Modular RAID controller and two SAS RAID controllers but only for two of these RAID controllers a BBU can be installed.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.1 Mounting expansion card slot brackets Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.1.2 General instructions / Figure 53: Mounting expansion card slot brackets Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket (1). Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4.5 mm screws. 8.1.
Expansion cards and BBU Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket (1). Ê Carefully shift the slot bracket towards the controller (2) until the plug shells engage with the cut-outs in the slot bracket connector panel (see circle). Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4.5 mm screws. Assembled network adapter D2735.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.1.4 Network adapter D2745 Ê Hinge the slot bracket to the plug shell as shown (1). Ê Fold the slot bracket towards the controller until the threaded mounting tab is aligned with the screw hole on the controller (2).
Expansion cards and BBU Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with one M3 x 4.5 mm screw. Assembled network adapter D2745.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.1.5 Network adapter D2755 Ê Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket (1). Ê Carefully shift the slot bracket towards the controller until the plug shells engage with the cut-outs in the slot bracket connector panel (2). Ê Ensure that the ESD springs on the plug shells properly engage with the slot bracket as shown (see circles).
Expansion cards and BBU Ê Secure the slot bracket to the controller with two M3 x 4.5 mm screws. Assembled network adapter D2755.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.2 Installing SFP+ transceiver modules Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.2.2 Preparing the SFP+ transceiver module Figure 54: Removing the protective optical port plug Ê Remove the SFP+ transceiver module from its protective packaging. Ê Remove the optical port plug from the new / additional SFP+ transceiver module. V CAUTION! – Always keep the protective port plugs attached to the transceiver optical bores and fiber-optic cable connectors until you are ready to make a connection. – Save the protective port plug for future use.
Expansion cards and BBU Figure 55: Unlatching the locking bail Ê Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP+ transceiver module. 8.2.
Expansion cards and BBU Ê Insert and slide the SFP+ transceiver module into the socket connector as far as it will go. I If only one slot is equipped with a SFP+ transceiver module, use the primary right connector as shown. Figure 57: Latching the locking bail Ê Carefully fold up and latch the locking bail.
Expansion cards and BBU Figure 58: Attaching the protective optical port plug Ê If the SFP+ transceiver module is not immediately connected to an LC connector, attach the protective optical port plug to the transceiver optical bores.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.2.4 Installing the secondary SFP+ transceiver module Figure 59: Installing the secondary SFP+ transceiver module Ê If applicable, install the secondary SFP+ transceiver module accordingly.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.3 Replacing SFP+ transceiver modules Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.3.2 Removing an SFP+ transceiver module Figure 60: Removing the protective optical port plug Ê If present, remove the protective optical port plug from the SFP+ transceiver module. V CAUTION! Save the protective port plug for future use.
Expansion cards and BBU Figure 61: Unlatching the locking bail Ê Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP+ transceiver module to eject the transceiver from the socket connector.
Expansion cards and BBU Figure 62: Removing the SFP+ transceiver Ê Pull the SFP+ transceiver module out of its socket connector. Ê Reattach the protective optical port plug to the transceiver optical bores. I Place the removed SFP+ transceiver module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment. 8.3.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.4 Installing a hot-plug expansion card Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.4.2 Starting the task I Read the accompanying documentation supplied with the expansion card before proceeding. Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 3. "Removing the rear cover" on page 46 4. If applicable: "Mounting expansion card slot brackets" on page 107 5. If applicable: "Preparing the SFP+ transceiver module" on page 115 8.4.
Expansion cards and BBU Ê Open the slot to be fitted (1). Ê Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward (2), pushing the plastic part down (3) and lifting the slot lock (4). Ê Pull the removal tool out of the slot by the handle (5). 8.4.4 Removing the retaining plate Figure 64: Removing the retaining plate from the removal tool Ê Lift the green movable engaging hooks (see arrows) no more than approximately 1 mm until the retaining plate is completely released.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.4.5 Removing the engaging hooks / / / 0 0 0 Figure 65: Removing the engaging hooks Ê Push the green engaging hooks down in the direction of the arrows (1) until they disengage from the removal tool. Ê Remove the engaging hooks (2) and keep them in a safe place. 8.4.
Expansion cards and BBU Long expansion cards Figure 66: Inserting the expansion card in the removal tool Ê Insert the expansion card in the slot of the removal tool. Ê Insert the green engaging hooks in the rods and push them down until they engage in the upper edge of the expansion card. I Make sure that e.g. the ports on the expansion card are not blocked by the engaging hooks.
Expansion cards and BBU Ê Insert the expansion card in the removal tool so that as recesses fit exactly in the removal tool (see circle) and fix the card with the engaging hook (1). Ê Insert the other two green engaging hooks (2). Check the result of the installation for all expansion cards Figure 68: Position of the expansion card Ê Check whether the expansion card is placed in parallel to the removal tool: I Make sure that the screw (see circle) does not interfere with the engaging hook.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.4.7 Inserting the expansion card in the slot 1 0 C A / 2 Figure 69: Inserting the expansion card in the slot Ê Carefully insert the removal tool together with the expansion card in the slot (1). Ê Insert the slot lock (2) and relock the slot (3). Ê Close the hot-plug slot (4). Ê If applicable, connect the cables on the expansion card.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.4.8 Activating the expansion card Ê Activate the expansion card using either the related PCI hot-plug software or by pressing the light-pipe switch, see A in Figure 69. The light-pipe switch flashes green. The slot is in the enable sequence. Ê Wait until the light-pipe switch is constantly green. The slot is now powered on. I If the light-pipe switch continues to flash, an error has occurred. Remove the expansion card and repeat the procedure as described above. 8.4.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.5 Removing a hot-plug expansion card Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.5.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 3. "Removing the rear cover" on page 46 8.5.3 Deactivating the expansion card Ê Deactivate the expansion card using either the related PCI hot-plug software or by pressing the light-pipe switch, see A in Figure 70. Ê Wait until the light-pipe switch no longer lights up. The slot is now zero potential.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.5.4 Pulling the expansion card out of the slot 0 1 C A 2 3 / Figure 70: Pulling the expansion card out of the slot Ê Open the slot containing the expansion card (1). Ê Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward (2), pushing the plastic part down (3) and lifting the slot lock (4). Ê Hold the removal tool by the green handle and pull it out of the PCIe slot together with the expansion card (3). I Do not pull on the expansion card itself.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.5.5 Removing the expansion card from the removal tool Figure 71: Removing the expansion card from the removal tool Ê Lift the green movable engaging hooks no more than approximately 1 mm until the expansion card is completely released. Ê Take the expansion card out and put it aside. V CAUTION! The engaging hooks may easily be damaged if too much pressure is applied.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.5.6 Removing the engaging hooks / / / 0 0 0 Figure 72: Removing the engaging hooks Ê Push the green engaging hooks down in the direction of the arrows (1) until they disengage from the removal tool. Ê Remove the engaging hooks (2) and keep them in a safe place.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.5.7 Inserting a retaining plate in the removal tool Figure 73: Inserting the retaining plate in the removal tool Ê Insert the retaining plate in the slot of the removal tool. Ê Insert the green engaging hooks in the rods and push them down until they engage in the upper edge of the retaining plate.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.5.8 Inserting the dummy module in the slot 1 0 / 2 Figure 74: Inserting the dummy module in the slot Ê Carefully insert the removal tool together with the dummy module in the slot (1). Ê Insert the slot lock (2) and relock the slot (3). Ê Close the hot-plug slot (4). 8.5.9 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Installing the rear cover" on page 48 2. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 3.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.6 Replacing a hot-plug expansion card Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.6.2 Starting the task I Read the accompanying documentation supplied with the expansion card before proceeding. Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Locate the faulty server" on page 37 3. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 4. "Removing the rear cover" on page 46 5. "Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators" on page 39 6. If applicable: "Mounting expansion card slot brackets" on page 107 7.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.6.4 Pulling the expansion card out of the slot 0 1 C A 2 3 / Figure 75: Pulling the expansion card out of the slot Ê Open the slot containing the expansion card (1). Ê Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward (2), pushing the plastic part down (3) and lifting the slot lock (4). Ê Hold the removal tool by the green handle and pull it out of the PCIe slot together with the expansion card (3). I Do not pull on the expansion card itself.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.6.5 Removing the expansion card from the removal tool Figure 76: Removing the expansion card from the removal tool Ê Lift the green movable engaging hooks no more than approximately 1 mm until the expansion card is completely released. Ê Take the expansion card out and put it aside. V CAUTION! The engaging hooks may easily be damaged if too much pressure is applied.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.6.6 Removing the engaging hooks / / / 0 0 0 Figure 77: Removing the engaging hooks Ê Push the green engaging hooks down in the direction of the arrows (1) until they disengage from the removal tool. Ê Remove the engaging hooks (2) and keep them in a safe place. 8.6.
Expansion cards and BBU Long expansion cards Figure 78: Inserting the expansion card in the removal tool Ê Insert the expansion card in the slot of the removal tool. Ê Insert the green engaging hooks in the rods and push them down until they engage in the upper edge of the expansion card. I Make sure that e.g. the ports on the expansion card are not blocked by the engaging hooks.
Expansion cards and BBU Ê Insert the expansion card in the removal tool so that as recesses fit exactly in the removal tool (see circle) and fix the card with the engaging hook (1). Ê Insert the other two green engaging hooks (2). Check the result of the installation for all expansion cards Figure 80: Position of the expansion card Ê Check whether the expansion card is placed in parallel to the removal tool: I Make sure that the screw (see circle) does not interfere with the engaging hook.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.6.8 Inserting the expansion card in the slot 1 0 C A / 2 Figure 81: Inserting the expansion card in the slot Ê Carefully insert the removal tool together with the expansion card in the slot (1). Ê Insert the slot lock (2) and relock the slot (3). Ê Close the hot-plug slot (4). Ê If applicable, connect the cables on the expansion card.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.6.9 Activating the expansion card Ê Activate the expansion card using either the related PCI hot-plug software or by pressing the light-pipe switch, see A in Figure 69. The light-pipe switch flashes green. The slot is in the enable sequence. Ê Wait until the light-pipe switch is constantly green. The slot is now powered on. I If the light-pipe switch continues to flash, an error has occurred. Remove the expansion card and repeat the procedure as described above. 8.6.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.7 Installing a non-hot-plug expansion card Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.7.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 3. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 4. "Removing the rear cover" on page 46 5. If applicable: "Mounting expansion card slot brackets" on page 107 6. If applicable: "Preparing the SFP+ transceiver module" on page 115 8.7.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.7.4 Removing the slot cover / 2 1 0 Figure 83: Removing the slot cover Ê Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward (1), pushing the plastic part down (2) and lifting the slot lock (3). Ê Remove the slot cover (4). 8.7.
Expansion cards and BBU Ê Carefully insert the expansion card in the slot (1). Ê Insert the slot lock (2) and relock the slot (3). Ê If applicable, connect the cables on the expansion card. 8.7.6 Installing the PCI Riser (if applicable) 0 / Figure 85: Installing the PCI Riser Ê Carefully insert the PCIR in the slot (1). Ê Lock the PCIR by pushing down the handle (2).
Expansion cards and BBU 8.7.7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Installing the rear cover" on page 48 2. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 3. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 4. "Closing the rack door" on page 51 8.8 Removing a non-hot-plug expansion card Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.8.1 ● Required tools Starting and completing the task: – key for the rack doors (if applicable) – Phillips Ph2 screw driver ● Removing the expansion card: tool-less 8.8.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 3. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 4.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.8.3 Removing the PCI Riser (if applicable) 0 / 1 Figure 86: Removing the PCI Riser Ê Press the green button (1). Ê Lift the handle (2) to disconnect the PCI Riser (PCIR) from the baseboard. Ê Pull the PCIR up and out by using the handle (3).
Expansion cards and BBU 8.8.4 Removing the expansion card from the slot 2 / 0 1 Figure 87: Removing the expansion card from the slot Ê If applicable, remove the cables from the expansion card. Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward (1), pushing the plastic part down (2), and lifting the slot lock (3). Ê Carefully pull the expansion card out of the lot (4).
Expansion cards and BBU 8.8.5 Installing the slot cover 1 / 0 Figure 88: Installing the slot cover Ê Install the slot cover (1). Ê Insert the slot lock (2) and relock the slot (3).
Expansion cards and BBU 8.8.6 Installing the PCI Riser (if applicable) 0 / Figure 89: Installing the PCI Riser Ê Carefully insert the PCIR in the slot (1). Ê Lock the PCIR by pushing down the handle (2). 8.8.7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Installing the rear cover" on page 48 2. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 3. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 4.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.9 Replacing a non-hot-plug expansion card Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.9.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Locate the faulty server" on page 37 3. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 4. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 5. "Removing the rear cover" on page 46 6. "Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators" on page 39 7. If applicable: "Mounting expansion card slot brackets" on page 107 8.
Expansion cards and BBU Ê Press the green button (1). Ê Lift the handle (2) to disconnect the PCI Riser (PCIR) from the baseboard. Ê Pull the PCIR up and out by using the handle (3). 8.9.4 Removing the expansion card from the slot 2 / 0 1 Figure 91: Removing the expansion card from the slot Ê If applicable, remove the cables from the expansion card. Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward (1), pushing the plastic part down (2), and lifting the slot lock (3).
Expansion cards and BBU 8.9.5 Inserting the expansion card in the slot / 1 0 Figure 92: Inserting the expansion card in the slot Ê Carefully insert the expansion card in the slot (1). Ê Insert the slot lock (2) and relock the slot (3). Ê If applicable, connect the cables on the expansion card.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.9.6 Installing the PCI Riser (if applicable) 0 / Figure 93: Installing the PCI Riser Ê Carefully insert the PCIR in the slot (1). Ê Lock the PCIR by pushing down the handle (2). 8.9.7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Installing the rear cover" on page 48 2. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 3. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 4.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.10 Replacing the Modular RAID controller Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.10.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Locate the faulty server" on page 37 3. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 4. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 5. "Removing the rear cover" on page 46 6. "Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators" on page 39 8.10.
Expansion cards and BBU Ê Press the green button (1). Ê Lift the handle (2) to disconnect the PCI Riser (PCIR) from the baseboard. Ê Pull the PCIR up and out by using the handle (3). 8.10.4 Removing the Modular RAID controller / 0 1 2 3 3 Figure 95: Removing the Modular RAID controller from the slot Ê Remove the slot lock by pulling the green handle upward (1), pushing the plastic part down (2), and lifting the slot lock (3). Ê Carefully pull the Modular RAID controller out of the lot (4).
Expansion cards and BBU 8.10.
Expansion cards and BBU 1 0 / Figure 97: Inserting the Modular RAID controller Ê Carefully insert the Modular RAID controller in its slot (1). Ê Insert the slot lock (2) and relock the slot (3).
Expansion cards and BBU 8.10.6 Installing the PCI Riser 0 / Figure 98: Installing the PCI Riser Ê Carefully insert the PCIR in the slot (1). Ê Lock the PCIR by pushing down the handle (2). 8.10.7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Installing the rear cover" on page 48 2. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 3. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 4.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.11 Installing a Battery Backup Unit (BBU) Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.11.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 3. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 4. "Removing the rear cover" on page 46 8.11.3 Connecting the BBU cable to the BBU Figure 99: Connecting the BBU cable Ê Connect the BBU cable to the battery. I The cable can only be installed in one direction.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.11.4 Installing the BBU in the BBU holder Figure 100: Removing the BBU holder Ê Remove the BBU holder from the chassis by lifting it with the green handle.
Expansion cards and BBU Ê Select the battery holder as follows: – A: Insert the BBU for the Modular RAID controller in PCIe slot #8. – B: Inset the BBU for one of the SAS RAID controllers. Ê Insert the battery at a slight angle behind the clips (1). Ê Carefully press the battery into the holder until it engages under the two locking hooks (2). Ê Route the BBU cable through the cable clamps (3). Ê Install the BBU holder with the BBU in the chassis.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.11.
Expansion cards and BBU Ê Route the BBU cable through the cable clamps (1). I Avoid cable loops in the PCIe slot area. The BBU cable must be fixed in the cable clamps (1). Ê Connect the BBU cable to the Modular RAID controller (2). I The cable can only be installed in one direction. To distinguish both sides of the BBU plug, there is a tiny triangle in the corner of one of the sides. 8.11.6 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.12 Replacing a Battery Backup Unit (BBU) Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.12.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 3. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 4.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.12.3 Disconnecting the BBU from the Modular RAID controller / / 0 Figure 103: Disconnecting the BBU from the Modular RAID controller Ê Open the cable clamps (1). Ê Disconnect the BBU cable from the SAS RAID controller (2). Ê Remove the BBU holder from the chassis by lifting it with the green handle.
Expansion cards and BBU 8.12.4 Removing the BBU from the BBU holder / / / 1 0 0 / Figure 104: Removing the BBU from the BBU holder Ê Open the cable clamps (1). Ê Carefully press the two locking hooks (2) outward so that the BBU can be removed from the holder at a slight angle (3).
Expansion cards and BBU 8.12.5 Disconnecting the BBU cable from the BBU Figure 105: Disconnecting the BBU cable Ê Disconnect the BBU cable from the battery. 8.12.6 Reinstalling a new BBU Ê Perform the following two steps: 1. "Connecting the BBU cable to the BBU" on page 170 2. "Installing the BBU in the BBU holder" on page 171 3. "Connecting the BBU to the Modular RAID controller" on page 173 8.12.7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1.
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9 Main memory Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks. Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability.
Main memory The baseboard can be configured with up to 8 CPUMEMRs. Each CPUMEMR includes one processor and can be equipped with up to 16 memory modules. There are two ways to expand the main memory: ● Filling the empty slots of an already populated CPUMEMRs, see "Installing additional DIMM memory modules" on page 191. ● Installing an additional CPUMEMRs, see "Installing a CPUMEMR" on page 183. I The number and location of available PCIe slots depends on the CPUMEMR configuration.
Main memory 9.1 Installing a CPUMEMR Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Main memory 9.1.3 Populating the CPUMEMR Ê Populate the DIMM memory module slots by using the following procedures: 1. "Selecting the DIMM memory module slot" on page 192 2. "Inserting the DIMM memory module in the slot" on page 194 9.1.4 Selecting the CPUMEMR slot Ê Choose the CPUMEMR slot according to the configuration rules summarized in this section. For detailed information see "Baseboard D3081, CPUMEMR D3131, PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual".
Main memory 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 / Figure 106: CPUMEMR slot assignment 9.1.5 / Removing the air duct (if applicable) 0 0 / 1 Figure 107: Removing an air duct Ê Press the green buttons (1). Ê Lift the handles (2) to disconnect the air duct from the baseboard. Ê Carefully pull the air duct up and out (3).
Main memory 9.1.6 Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot / / Figure 108: Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot Ê Carefully insert the CPUMEMR in the slot. I Please make sure that you place the PCB and not the metal shield in the guides (1). 0 / / Figure 109: Locking the CPUMEMR Ê Lock the CPUMEMR by pushing down the handles (1). Ê Ensure that the CPUMER is connected properly to the baseboard by pushing it carefully down until it clicks into place (2).
Main memory 9.1.7 Inserting the air duct in the slot (if applicable) Only applicable for 4 and 6 CPUMEMR configurations. / 0 0 Figure 110: Inserting the air duct Ê Insert the air duct in the CPUMER slot (1) as follows: – 4 CPUMEMR configuration: slot 6 – 6 CPUMEMR configuration: slot 8 Ê Lock the air duct by pushing down the handles (1). 9.1.8 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Closing the server" on page 47 2.
Main memory 9.2 Replacing a faulty CPUMEMR Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Main memory 9.2.3 Identifying a fault on the CPUMEMR CPUMEMRs provide PRIMERGY Diagnostics indicators to indicate faulty CPUMEMRs, CPUs, or DIMM memory modules see figure 111.
Main memory 9.2.4 / Removing the CPUMEMR 0 0 / 1 Figure 112: Removing a CPUMEMR Ê Press the green buttons (1). Ê Lift the handles (2) to disconnect the CPUMEMR from the baseboard. Ê Carefully pull the CPUMEMR up and out (3). 9.2.5 Reinstalling a new CPUMEMR Ê Populate the DIMM memory module slots: 1. Cross-check the DIMM memory module configuration of the faulty CPUMEMR, see "Selecting the DIMM memory module slot" on page 192. 2.
Main memory 9.2.6 Completing the task Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Closing the server" on page 47 2. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 3. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 4. "Closing the rack door" on page 51 9.3 Installing additional DIMM memory modules Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information.
Main memory 9.3.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 3. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 4. "Opening the server" on page 44 5. "Removing the CPUMEMR" on page 190 9.3.3 Selecting the DIMM memory module slot Ê Choose the DIMM memory module slot according to the configuration rules summarized in this section.
Main memory 1H 2H 1G 2G C I #D C I C J C J C K #C 2E 1E 2F 1F 1D 2D 1C B 2C B C I C I #B C J C J C L #A 2A 1A 2B 1B Figure 113: Population order for DIMM memory modules Population order DIMM position 1 1B + 1D + 1F + 1H 2 1A + 1C+ 1E + 1G 3 2B + 2D + 2F + 2H 4 2A + 2C + 2E + 2G Table 4: Population order for DIMM memory modules I Only use identical DIMM memory modules in the minimum configuration.
Main memory 9.3.4 Inserting the DIMM memory module in the slot / 0 0 Figure 114: Inserting a DIMM memory module Ê Carefully press the DIMM memory module into the slot (1) until the securing clips on both sides of it engage (2). 9.3.5 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot" on page 186 2. "Closing the server" on page 47 3. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 4. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 5.
Main memory 9.4 Replacing a faulty memory module Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Main memory 5. "Opening the server" on page 44 6. "Locate the faulty component by PRIMERGY diagnostics indicators" on page 39 7. "Identifying a fault on the CPUMEMR" on page 189 8. "Removing the CPUMEMR" on page 190 9.4.3 Removing the DIMM memory module 0 / / Figure 115: Removing the DIMM memory module Ê Press the securing clips on either side of the DIMM memory module slot outward (1). Ê Pull the DIMM memory module out of the slot (2). 9.4.
Main memory / 0 0 Figure 116: Installing a DIMM memory module Ê Carefully press the DIMM memory module into the slot (1) until the securing clips on both sides of it engage (2). 9.4.5 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot" on page 186 2. "Closing the server" on page 47 3. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 4. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 5.
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10 Processors Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks. Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability.
Processors 10.1 Installing a processor in a new CPUMEMR Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Processors 10.1.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 3. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 4. "Opening the server" on page 44 5. "Removing the CPUMEMR" on page 190 10.1.3 Removing the socket cover 0 1 / Figure 117: Removing the socket cover Ê Release the socket lever by pressing it downward and outward (1). Ê Open the socket lever and the processor holder (2).
Processors 10.1.4 Installing the processor C A C B 1 / 0 Figure 118: Inserting the processor Ê Hold the processor between your thumb and index finger and align it at the socket coding. V CAUTION! The processor can only be installed in one direction.
Processors Ê Place the processor in the socket with great care. V CAUTION! Do not move the processor within the socket. This would damage the spring contacts of the socket. Never touch the underside of the processor. Even light contaminants, such as oil from human skin, can destroy the processor or impair its functionality. Ê Close the processor holder (2). Ê Lock the processor in the socket by returning the socket lever back into its original position (3). 10.1.
Processors Figure 120: Applying the thermal paste Ê Apply the thermal paste in the center of the processor surface (see circle). Ê Ensure a thin and even distribution of the thermal paste.
Processors 10.1.6 Installing the heat sink 3 2 0 / 1 Figure 121: Installing the heat sink Ê Carefully place the heat sink onto the processor. V CAUTION! Place the heat sink precisely on the threaded holes (see circles). Careless handling may damage conductors and render the baseboard useless. Ê Fasten the heat sink with its five captive screws. Fasten the screws alternately until they are fully tightened: – Give each screw about 4 turns at a time.
Processors 10.1.7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot" on page 186 2. "Closing the server" on page 47 3. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 4. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 5. "Closing the rack door" on page 51 10.2 Replacing a processor Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components.
Processors 10.2.1 Required tools ● Starting and completing the task: – key for the rack doors (if applicable) – Phillips Ph2 screw driver ● Replacing the processor: – Phillips Ph2 screw driver 10.2.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Locate the faulty server" on page 37 3. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 4. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 5. "Opening the server" on page 44 6.
Processors 10.2.3 Removing the heat sink Figure 122: Removing the heat sink Ê Loosen the captive screws of the heat sink alternately until they are fully released. Ê Loosen the heat sink by turning it back and forth and then lift it out.
Processors 10.2.4 Removing the processor 0 1 / Figure 123: Removing the processor Ê Release the socket lever by pressing it downward and outward (1). Ê Open the socket lever and the processor holder (2). Ê Lift the installed processor carefully out of the socket (3). V CAUTION! Do not bend the spring contacts of the processor socket.
Processors 10.2.5 Installing the processor C A C B 1 / 0 Figure 124: Inserting the processor Ê Hold the processor between your thumb and index finger and align it at the socket coding. V CAUTION! The processor can only be installed in one direction.
Processors Ê Place the processor in the socket with great care. V CAUTION! Do not move the processor within the socket. This would damage the spring contacts of the socket. Never touch the underside of the processor. Even light contaminants, such as oil from human skin, can destroy the processor or impair its functionality. Ê Close the processor holder (2). Ê Lock the processor in the socket by returning the socket lever back into its original position (3). 10.2.
Processors Figure 126: Applying the thermal paste Ê Apply the thermal paste in the center of the processor surface (see circle). Ê Ensure a thin and even distribution of the thermal paste.
Processors 10.2.7 Installing the heat sink 3 2 0 / 1 Figure 127: Installing the heat sink Ê Remove the residual thermal paste from the underside of the heat sink. Ê Clean the heat sink using a lint-free cloth. Ê Carefully place the heat sink onto the processor. V CAUTION! Place the heat sink precisely on the threaded holes (see circle). Careless handling may damage conductors and render the baseboard useless.
Processors Ê Fasten the heat sink with its five captive screws. Fasten the screws alternately until they are fully tightened: – Give each screw about 4 turns at a time. – Start with screw 1 to screw 5 as indicated in figure 127 and continue with screw 1. – Torque: 0.6 Nm 10.2.8 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot" on page 186 2. "Closing the server" on page 47 3. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 4.
Processors 10.3 Replacing a heat sink Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Processors 4. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 5. "Opening the server" on page 44 6. "Removing the CPUMEMR" on page 190 10.3.3 Removing the heat sink Figure 128: Removing the heat sink Ê Loosen the captive screws of the heat sink alternately until they are fully released. Ê Loosen the heat sink by turning it back and forth and then lift it out.
Processors 10.3.4 Applying the thermal paste / 3 Figure 129: Measuring the thermal paste Ê Remove the residual thermal paste from the processor surface. Ê Clean the processor surface using a lint-free cloth. Ê Use 0.2 grams of the supplied thermal paste, that is approximately one graduation mark of the provided application syringe. One syringe contains thermal paste for 5 processors. V CAUTION! Do not apply a mixture of different thermal paste types on the same processor.
Processors Figure 130: Applying the thermal paste Ê Apply the thermal paste in the center of the processor surface (see circle). Ê Ensure a thin and even distribution of the thermal paste.
Processors 10.3.5 Installing the heat sink 3 2 0 / 1 Figure 131: Installing the heat sink Ê Carefully place the heat sink onto the processor. V CAUTION! Place the heat sink precisely on the threaded holes (see circles). Careless handling may damage conductors and render the baseboard useless. Ê Fasten the heat sink with its five captive screws. Fasten the screws alternately until they are fully tightened: – Give each screw about 4 turns at a time.
Processors 10.3.6 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot" on page 186 2. "Closing the server" on page 47 3. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 4. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 5.
11 Optical and backup drives One optical drive is installed in the RX900 S1. You can choose a DVD or BluRay SATA drive in 0.5x5.25-inch format. 11.1 Replacing the optical drive Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information.
Optical and backup drives V CAUTION! ● When forcing an accessible drive into a server, be careful so as not to pinch the cable etc. connected to an accessible drive. ● Follow the safety instructions in the "Safety instructions" on page 31. 11.1.1 Required tools ● Starting and completing the task: – key for the rack doors (if applicable) – Phillips Ph2 screw driver Replacing the optical drive: ● – Phillips Ph0 screw driver 11.1.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1.
Optical and backup drives 11.1.3 Removing the optical drive / C A C B 0 1 C C Figure 132: Removing the optical drive Ê Disconnect the SATA cable (A) and the power cable (B) from the back of the optical drive (1). Ê Use the handle (C) to unlock the drive (2). Ê Remove the optical drive from the bay (3). 11.1.
Optical and backup drives Ê Remove the four screws (see circles) to remove the drive frames. Ê Put the old optical drive aside. Ê Fasten the drive frames at the new optical drive with the four supplied screws (see circles). 11.1.5 Installing the optical drive Figure 134: Sliding the optical drive in the bay Ê Slide the optical drive into the bay until it clicks into place. Figure 135: Connecting the SATA and the power cable Ê Connect the SATA and the power cable on the back of the optical drive.
Optical and backup drives 11.1.6 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Closing the server" on page 47 2. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 3. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 4.
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Front panel and external connectors 12 Front panel and external connectors Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Front panel and external connectors 12.1 Replacing the control panel Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Front panel and external connectors 12.1.3 Removing the control panel / 0 Figure 136: Disconnecting the control panel cable from the baseboard Ê Disconnect the control panel cable from the baseboard (1). Ê Open the cable clamp (2).
Front panel and external connectors Ê Press the plastic tongues slightly outward as indicated by the arrows (1). Ê Push the control panel outward (2). 12.1.4 Disconnecting the control panel cable Figure 138: Disconnecting the control panel cable from the control panel Ê Disconnect the control panel cable from the control panel.
Front panel and external connectors 12.1.5 Connecting the control panel cable Figure 139: Connecting the control panel cable to the control panel Ê Connect the control panel cable to the control panel.
Front panel and external connectors 12.1.6 Installing the control panel Figure 140: Installing the control panel Ê Slide the control panel into the bay until it clicks into place.
Front panel and external connectors / 0 Figure 141: Connecting the control panel cable Ê Connect the control panel cable to the baseboard (1). Ê Close the cable clamp (2). 12.1.7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot" on page 186 2. "Closing the server" on page 47 3. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 4. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 5.
Front panel and external connectors 12.2 Replacing the front panel module Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Front panel and external connectors 12.2.3 Removing the front panel module / 0 1 Figure 142: Disconnecting the USB cable and the video connector Ê Disconnect the USB cable (1). Ê Press the locking handle (2) of the video connector downward. Ê Slide the video connector out of the front panel module (3).
Front panel and external connectors / 0 Figure 143: Removing the front panel module Ê Press the locking handle (1) downward. Ê Push the front panel module outward (2).
Front panel and external connectors 12.2.4 Inserting the front panel module 0 / Figure 144: Inserting the front panel module Ê Slide the front panel module into the bay until it clicks into place (1). Ê Slide the video connector in the front panel module until it clicks into place (2).
Front panel and external connectors Figure 145: Connecting the USB cable Ê Connect the USB cable to the front panel module. 12.2.5 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Installing the control panel" on page 232 2. "Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot" on page 186 3. "Closing the server" on page 47 4. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 5. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 6.
Front panel and external connectors 12.3 Replacing the USB board Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Front panel and external connectors 6. Remove all CPUMEMRs, see "Removing the CPUMEMR" on page 190 I Before removing the CPUMEMRs, take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR. Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement. 7. "Removing the control panel" on page 229 8. "Removing the front panel module" on page 235 12.3.3 Removing the USB board Figure 146: Removing the USB board from the front panel module Ê Remove both screws (see circle).
Front panel and external connectors 12.3.4 Installing the USB board Figure 147: Installing the USB board in the front panel module Ê Insert the USB board into the front panel module. Ê Fasten both screws (see circles). 12.3.5 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Inserting the front panel module" on page 237 2. "Installing the control panel" on page 232 3. "Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot" on page 186 4. "Closing the server" on page 47 5.
Front panel and external connectors 12.4 Replacing the I/O board Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Front panel and external connectors 12.4.3 Removing the PCI Riser 0 / 1 Figure 148: Removing the PCI Riser Ê Press the green button (1). Ê Lift the handle (2) to disconnect the PCI Riser (PCIR) from the baseboard. Ê Pull the PCIR up and out by using the handle (3).
Front panel and external connectors 12.4.4 Removing the I/O board Figure 149: Removing the I/O board Ê Loosen the two captive screws (see circles). Ê Remove the I/O board. 12.4.
Front panel and external connectors Ê Carefully insert the I/O board in the I/O board connector. Ê Fasten the two screws (see circles). 12.4.6 Installing the PCI Riser 0 / Figure 151: Installing the PCI Riser Ê Carefully insert the PCIR in the slot (1). Ê Lock the PCIR by pushing down the handle (2). 12.4.7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Installing the rear cover" on page 48 2. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 3.
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Management and diagnostics modules 13 Management and diagnostics modules Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Management and diagnostics modules 13.1 Replacing the local service display Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Management and diagnostics modules 13.1.3 Removing the local service display 1 0 / Figure 152: Removing the local service display Ê Unlock the local service display (1). Ê Slide the local service display outward so that you can disconnect the chassis ID board cable (2). Ê Disconnect the chassis ID board cable (3). Ê Slide the local service display outward.
Management and diagnostics modules 13.1.4 Inserting the local service display Figure 153: Inserting the local service display Ê Slide the local service display in the bay so that there is enough space to connect the chassis ID board cable.
Management and diagnostics modules / 0 Figure 154: Connecting the chassis ID board cable Ê Connect the chassis ID board cable (1). Ê Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place (2). 13.1.5 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot" on page 186 2. "Closing the server" on page 47 3. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 4. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 5.
Management and diagnostics modules 13.2 Replacing the chassis ID board Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Management and diagnostics modules 13.2.3 Removing the chassis ID board 1 0 / Figure 155: Removing the chassis ID board cable from the local service display Ê Unlock the local service display (1). Ê Slide the local service display outward so that you can disconnect the chassis ID board cable (2). Ê Disconnect the chassis ID board cable (3).
Management and diagnostics modules / 0 2 1 1 1 Figure 156: Removing the chassis ID board holder Ê Disconnect the chassis ID board cable from the baseboard (1) and open the cable clamp (2). Ê Press the plastic tongues of the chassis ID board holder slightly inward as indicated by the arrows (3). Ê Slide the chassis ID board holder outward (4).
Management and diagnostics modules Figure 157: Removing the connector clamp Ê Remove the connector clamp. / 0 Figure 158: Disconnecting the chassis ID board cable Ê Disconnect the chassis ID board cable from the chassis ID board (1). Ê Slide the chassis ID board out of the holder (2).
Management and diagnostics modules 13.2.4 Installing the chassis ID board 0 / Figure 159: Installing the chassis ID board Ê Slide the chassis ID board in the holder (1). Ê Connect the chassis ID board cable at the chassis ID board (2). Figure 160: Installing the connector clamp Ê Install the connector clamp.
Management and diagnostics modules 1 0 2 / / Figure 161: Installing the chassis ID board holder Ê Press the plastic tongues of the chassis ID board holder slightly inward as indicated by the arrows (1) and slide the chassis ID board holder inward until it clicks into place (2). Ê Connect the chassis ID board cable at the baseboard (3) and close the cable clamp (4).
Management and diagnostics modules / 0 Figure 162: Connecting the chassis ID board cable Ê Connect the chassis ID board cable (1). Ê Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place (2). I In order to enable ServerView Operations Manager and ServerView Installation Manager to identify the system, it is necessary to program the chassis ID prom using the "ChassisIDProm Tool" after installing the new chassis ID board.
Management and diagnostics modules 13.2.5 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot" on page 186 2. "Closing the server" on page 47 3. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 4. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 5.
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Baseboard 14 Baseboard Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks. Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability.
Baseboard 14.1 Replacing the lithium battery Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Baseboard 14.1.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 3. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 4. "Removing the rear cover" on page 46 5. Remove the PCI Riser, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 14.1.
Baseboard 14.1.4 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. Installing the PCI Riser, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 2. "Installing the rear cover" on page 48 3. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 4. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 5. "Closing the rack door" on page 51 14.2 Installing the UFM Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components.
Baseboard 14.2.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 3. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 4. "Removing the rear cover" on page 46 5. If required to access the installation place: Remove the expansion cards, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 I Before removing the expansion cards, take a note on the installation slot number for each card.
Baseboard C B C A Figure 165: Checking the installation position Ê Remove the SAS and BBU cable(s) for a convenient access to the mounting location of the UFM. Ê Make sure that the metal spacer (A) engages properly in the baseboard. Figure 166: Installing the UFM board Ê Place the UFM on the metal spacer (A) and the connector (B) in figure 165 and secure it with the nylon screw. 14.2.4 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1.
Baseboard 14.3 Replacing the UFM board Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Baseboard 14.3.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 3. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 4. "Removing the rear cover" on page 46 5. If required to access the installation place: Remove the expansion cards, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 I Before removing the expansion cards, take a note on the installation slot number for each card.
Baseboard 14.3.4 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Inserting the UFM" on page 265 2. When expansion cards have been removed to access the installation place: Install the expansion cards, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 3. "Installing the rear cover" on page 48 4. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 5. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 6.
Baseboard 14.4 Installing the TPM Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Baseboard 14.4.3 Inserting the TPM Figure 168: TPM board Server-specific installation rules are: ● Only the TPM board is used from the available TPM installation kit, see figure 168. ● The metal spacer and the Phillips screw are already installed on the baseboard. C B C A Figure 169: Checking the installation position Ê Remove the Phillips screw from the metal spacer (A). Ê Make sure that the metal spacer (A) engages properly in the baseboard.
Baseboard Figure 170: Installing the TPM board Ê Place the TPM board on the metal spacer (A) and socket (B) in figure 169 and fasten it with the Phillips screw. 14.4.4 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. Install the PCI Riser, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 2. "Closing the server" on page 47 3. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 4. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 5.
Baseboard 14.5 Replacing the TPM Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks. Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability.
Baseboard 14.5.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 3. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 4. "Opening the server" on page 44 14.5.3 Removing the TPM Figure 171: Removing the TPM board Ê Remove the TPM screw. Ê Disconnect and remove the defective TPM board. I The TPM spacer remains on the baseboard.
Baseboard 14.5.4 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Installing the TPM" on page 270 2. "Closing the server" on page 47 3. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 4. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 5.
Baseboard 14.6 Replacing the baseboard Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Baseboard 14.6.1 Required tools ● Starting and completing the task: – key for the rack doors (if applicable) – Phillips Ph2 screw driver ● Replacing the baseboard: – Phillips Ph0 screw driver – Phillips Ph1 screw driver – Phillips Ph2 screw driver 14.6.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Locate the faulty server" on page 37 3. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 4. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 5.
Baseboard 9. Remove the PCI Riser, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 10. Remove the BBU holder, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 11. "Removing the I/O board" on page 244 12. "Removing the UFM" on page 268 13. "Removing the TPM" on page 274 14.6.3 Sliding the local service display outward 0 / Figure 172: Sliding the local service display outward Ê Unlock the local service display (1). Ê Slide the local service display outward a few centimeters so that you have free access (2).
Baseboard 14.6.4 Disconnecting the cables 01 2 45 6 / 3 7 / Figure 173: Disconnecting the cables from the baseboard Ê Disconnect the following cables from the baseboard: – SAS backplane cable (1) – Signalling cable (2) and power cable (3) to the optical drive – Front video connector cable (4) – Front USB cable (5) – Control panel cable (6) – Chassis ID cable (7) – Power cable for the SAS backplane (8) For the cable plan see "Cabling" on page 367.
Baseboard 14.6.5 Removing the fan cage / 0 / Figure 174: Removing the fan cage Ê Loosen the captive screws (1). Ê Lift the fan cage out of the chassis (2).
Baseboard 14.6.6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide / 0 / Figure 175: Removing the CPUMEMR guide Ê Loosen the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide (1). Ê Lift the CPUMEMR guide out of the chassis (2).
Baseboard 14.6.7 Removing the air guide 0 / / Figure 176: Removing the air guide Ê Loosen the captive screws (1). Ê Lift the air guide out of the chassis (2).
Baseboard 14.6.8 Removing the baseboard 1 0 / / Figure 177: Removing the baseboard Ê Loosen the captive screws (1). Ê Slide the baseboard approximately 1 cm in the direction of the arrow (2). V CAUTION! Make sure that you have removed all power supply units before removing the baseboard. Otherwise, the power supply units or the power distribution board might be damaged. Ê Carefully lift the baseboard out of the chassis by using the handle (3).
Baseboard 14.6.9 Inserting the baseboard / 1 0 1 Figure 178: Inserting the baseboard Ê Carefully lower the baseboard in the chassis by using the handle (1). Ê Slide the baseboard in the direction of the arrow (2) until it is into place. Ê Fasten the captive screws (3). V CAUTION! After installing the new baseboard, it is necessary to update system specific data (e.g.
Baseboard V CAUTION! Ensure not to damage the EMI springs to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures. 14.6.10 Installing the air guide / 0 0 Figure 179: Installing the air guide Ê Place the air guide in the chassis (1). Ê Fasten the captive screws (2).
Baseboard 14.6.11 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide 0 / 0 Figure 180: Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Ê Insert the CPUMEMR guide in the installation slot (1). Ê Fasten the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide (2).
Baseboard 14.6.12 Inserting the fan cage 0 / 0 Figure 181: Inserting the fan cage Ê Insert the fan cage in the bay (1). Ê Fasten the captive screws (2).
Baseboard 14.6.13 Connecting the cables to the baseboard 01 2 45 6 / 3 7 / Figure 182: Connecting the cables to the baseboard Ê Connect the following cables to the baseboard: – SAS backplane cable (1) – Signalling cable (2) and power cable (3) to the optical drive – Front video connector cable (4) – Front USB cable (5) – Control panel cable (6) – Chassis ID cable (7) – Power cable to the SAS backplane (8) For the cable plan see "Cabling" on page 367.
Baseboard 14.6.14 Sliding the local service display inward Figure 183: Sliding the local service display inward Ê Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place. 14.6.15 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Inserting the TPM" on page 271 2. "Inserting the UFM" on page 265 3. "Installing the I/O board" on page 244 4. Install the BBU holder, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 5.
Baseboard 7. Install all CPUMEMRs, see "Removing the CPUMEMR" on page 190 I Make sure that you reinstall each CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement. 8. Install all PSUs, see "Installing a power supply unit" on page 55 9. "Closing the server" on page 47 10. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 11. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 12.
Cables 15 Cables Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks. Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability.
Cables 15.1 Replacing the fan cables Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Cables 6. Remove all CPUMEMRs, see "Removing the CPUMEMR" on page 190 I Before removing the CPUMEMRs, take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR. Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement. 7. Remove all expansion cards and dummy modules in PCIe slots #8 to #17, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 I Before removing the expansion cards, take a note on the installation slot number for each card.
Cables 15.1.4 Removing the CPUMEMR guide / 0 / Figure 185: Removing the CPUMEMR guide Ê Loosen the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide (1). Ê Lift the CPUMEMR guide out of the chassis (2).
Cables 15.1.5 Removing the fan cable 0101 2 //// Figure 186: Removing the fan cable Ê Remove the screws and the plug washers of the fan connectors (1). I Be careful while removing the screws as the plug washers might fall on the baseboard. Ê Rotate each connector by 90° (2) and slide it in the cutout of the fan base (3). Ê Pull the connectors out from underneath the fan base as indicated by the arrow (4).
Cables Figure 187: Disconnecting the fan cable Ê Disconnect the fan cable from the baseboard.
Cables 15.1.6 Installing the fan cable Figure 188: Connecting the fan cable Ê Connect the fan cable to the baseboard.
Cables 1 0 1 0 / 22 2 2 Figure 189: Installing the fan cable Ê Pull the connectors underneath the fan base as indicated by the arrow (1). Ê Slide each connector through the cutout of the fan base (2) and rotate it by 90° (3). Ê Fasten the screws and the plug washers of the fan connectors (4). I Be careful while inserting the screws as the plug washers might fall on the baseboard.
Cables 15.1.7 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide 0 / 0 Figure 190: Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Ê Insert the CPUMEMR guide in the installation slot (1). Ê Fasten the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide (2).
Cables 15.1.8 Inserting the fan cage 0 / 0 Figure 191: Inserting the fan cage Ê Insert the fan cage in the bay (1). Ê Fasten the captive screws (2). 15.1.9 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. Install the PCI Riser, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 2.
Cables 4. "Closing the server" on page 47 5. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 6. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 7. "Closing the rack door" on page 51 15.2 Replacing the control panel cable Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information.
Cables 15.2.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 3. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 4. "Opening the server" on page 44 5. Remove all CPUMEMRs, see "Removing the CPUMEMR" on page 190 I Before removing the CPUMEMRs, take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR. Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement. 15.2.
Cables / / 0 Figure 193: Removing the control panel Ê Press the plastic tongues slightly outward as indicated by the arrows (1). Ê Push the control panel outward (2). 15.2.4 Disconnecting the control panel cable Figure 194: Disconnecting the control panel cable from the control panel Ê Disconnect the control panel cable from the control panel.
Cables 15.2.5 Connecting the control panel cable Figure 195: Connecting the control panel cable to the control panel Ê Connect the control panel cable to the control panel.
Cables 15.2.6 Installing the control panel Figure 196: Installing the control panel Ê Slide the control panel into the bay until it clicks into place.
Cables / 0 Figure 197: Connecting the control panel cable Ê Connect the control panel cable to the baseboard (1). Ê Close the cable clamp (2). 15.2.7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot" on page 186 2. "Closing the server" on page 47 3. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 4. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 5.
Cables 15.3 Replacing the chassis ID board cable Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Cables 15.3.3 Removing the chassis ID board 1 0 / Figure 198: Removing the chassis ID board cable from the local service display Ê Unlock the local service display (1). Ê Slide the local service display outward so that you can disconnect the chassis ID board cable (2). Ê Disconnect the chassis ID board cable (3).
Cables / 0 2 1 1 1 Figure 199: Removing the chassis ID board holder Ê Disconnect the chassis ID board cable from the baseboard (1) and open the cable clamp (2). Ê Press the plastic tongues of the chassis ID holder slightly inward as indicated by the arrows (3). Ê Slide the chassis ID board holder outward (4).
Cables 15.3.4 Disconnecting the chassis ID board cable Figure 200: Removing the connector clamp Ê Remove the connector clamp. Figure 201: Disconnecting the chassis ID board cable Ê Disconnect the chassis ID board cable from the chassis ID board.
Cables 15.3.5 Connecting the chassis ID board cable Figure 202: Connecting the chassis ID board cable Ê Connect the chassis ID board cable to the chassis ID board. Figure 203: Installing the connector clamp Ê Install the connector clamp.
Cables 15.3.6 Installing the chassis ID board 1 0 2 / / Figure 204: Installing the chassis ID board holder Ê Press the plastic tongues of the chassis ID holder slightly inward as indicated by the arrows (1) and slide the chassis ID board holder inward until it clicks into place (2). Ê Connect the chassis ID board cable at the baseboard (3) and close the cable clamp (4).
Cables / 0 Figure 205: Connecting the chassis ID board cable Ê Connect the chassis ID board cable (1). Ê Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place (2). I In order to enable ServerView Operations Manager and ServerView Installation Manager to identify the system, it is necessary to program the chassis ID prom using the "ChassisIDProm Tool" after installing the new chassis ID board.
Cables 15.3.7 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. "Inserting the CPUMEMR in the slot" on page 186 2. "Closing the server" on page 47 3. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 4. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 5.
Cables 15.4 Replacing power cables of the optical drive, the SAS backplane, or the power distribution board Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Cables 6. Remove all PSUs, see "Removing the power supply unit" on page 58 7. Remove all CPUMEMRs, see "Removing the CPUMEMR" on page 190 I Before removing the CPUMEMRs, take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR. Make sure that you reinstall the CPUMEMR in the slot it was located before the replacement. 8.
Cables 15.4.4 Disconnecting the cables 01 2 45 6 / 3 7 / Figure 207: Disconnecting the cables from the baseboard Ê Disconnect the following cables from the baseboard: – SAS backplane cable (1) – Signalling cable (2) and power cable (3) to the optical drive – Front video connector cable (4) – Front USB cable (5) – Control panel cable (6) – Chassis ID cable (7) – Power cable for the SAS backplane (8) For the cable plan see "Cabling" on page 367.
Cables 15.4.5 Removing the fan cage / 0 / Figure 208: Removing the fan cage Ê Loosen the captive screws (1). Ê Lift the fan cage out of the chassis (2).
Cables 15.4.6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide / 0 / Figure 209: Removing the CPUMEMR guide Ê Loosen the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide (1). Ê Lift the CPUMEMR guide out of the chassis (2).
Cables 15.4.7 Removing the air guide 0 / / Figure 210: Removing the air guide Ê Loosen the captive screws (1). Ê Lift the air guide out of the chassis (2).
Cables 15.4.8 Removing the baseboard 1 0 / / Figure 211: Removing the baseboard Ê Loosen the captive screws (1). Ê Slide the baseboard approximately 1 cm in the direction of the arrow (2). V CAUTION! Make sure that you have removed all power supply units before removing the baseboard. Otherwise, the power supply units or the power distribution board might be damaged. Ê Carefully lift the baseboard out of the chassis by using the handle (3).
Cables 15.4.9 Removing the power distribution board / / 0 0 1 1 2 Figure 212: Removing the power distribution board Ê Open the cable clamps (1). Ê Disconnect the power distribution cables from the baseboard (2). Ê Loosen the captive screws (3). Ê Remove the power distribution board from the baseboard.
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Cables 15.4.12 Installing the power distribution board 1 2 2 0 0 1 / Figure 215: Installing the power distribution board Ê Insert the power distribution board in the baseboard (1). Ê Connect the power distribution cables to the baseboard (2). Ê Fasten the captive screws (3). Ê Close the cable clamps (4).
Cables 15.4.13 Inserting the baseboard / 1 0 1 Figure 216: Inserting the baseboard Ê Carefully lower the baseboard in the chassis by using the handle (1). Ê Slide the baseboard in the direction of the arrow (2) until it clicks into place. Ê Fasten the captive screws (3). V CAUTION! Ensure not to damage the EMI springs to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures.
Cables 15.4.14 Installing the air guide / 0 0 Figure 217: Installing the air guide Ê Place the air guide in the chassis (1). Ê Fasten the captive screws (2).
Cables 15.4.15 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide 0 / 0 Figure 218: Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Ê Insert the CPUMEMR guide in the installation slot (1). Ê Fasten the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide (2).
Cables 15.4.16 Inserting the fan cage 0 / 0 Figure 219: Inserting the fan cage Ê Insert the fan cage in the mounting bay (1). Ê Fasten the captive screws (2).
Cables 15.4.17 Connecting the cables to the baseboard 01 2 45 6 / 3 7 / Figure 220: Connecting the cables to the baseboard Ê Connect the following cables to the baseboard: – SAS backplane cable (1) – Signalling cable (2) and power cable (3) to the optical drive – Front video connector cable (4) – Front USB cable (5) – Control panel cable (6) – Chassis ID cable (7) – Power cable to the SAS backplane (8) For the cable plan see "Cabling" on page 367.
Cables 15.4.18 Sliding the local service display inward Figure 221: Sliding the local service display inward Ê Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place. 15.4.19 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. Install the BBU holder, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 2. Install the PCI Riser, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 3.
Cables 6. "Closing the server" on page 47 7. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 8. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 9. "Closing the rack door" on page 51 Ê Verify the settings on the baseboard, see the "Baseboard D3081, CPUMEMR D3131, PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual" for a detailed description.
Cables 15.5 Replacing the SAS cable, the SATA cable, the front video connector cable, or the front USB cable Authorized personnel Authorized specialist personnel can carry out replacement tasks for integral server components. Ask you local Fujitsu service center for more detailed information. V CAUTION! Procedures indicated as "Authorized personnel only“ must be done by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu for doing these tasks.
Cables 15.5.2 Starting the task Ê Perform the following procedures: 1. "Opening the rack door" on page 40 2. "Locate the faulty server" on page 37 3. "Shutting down the server" on page 41 4. "Sliding the server out of the rack" on page 42 5. "Opening the server" on page 44 6. Remove all PSUs, see "Removing the power supply unit" on page 58 7. Remove all CPUMEMRs, see "Removing the CPUMEMR" on page 190 I Before removing the CPUMEMRs, take a note on the installation slot number for each CPUMEMR.
Cables 15.5.3 Sliding the local service display outward 0 / Figure 222: Sliding the local service display outward Ê Unlock the local service display (1). Ê Slide the local service display outward a few centimeters so that you have free access (2).
Cables 15.5.4 Disconnecting the cables 01 2 45 6 / 3 7 / Figure 223: Disconnecting the cables from the baseboard Ê Disconnect the following cables from the baseboard: – SAS backplane cable (1) – Signalling cable (2) and power cable (3) to the optical drive – Front video connector cable (4) – Front USB cable (5) – Control panel cable (6) – Chassis ID cable (7) – Power cable for the SAS backplane (8) For the cable plan see "Cabling" on page 367.
Cables 15.5.5 Removing the fan cage / 0 / Figure 224: Removing the fan cage Ê Loosen the captive screws (1). Ê Lift the fan cage out of the chassis (2).
Cables 15.5.6 Removing the CPUMEMR guide / 0 / Figure 225: Removing the CPUMEMR guide Ê Loosen the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide (1). Ê Lift the CPUMEMR guide out of the chassis (2).
Cables 15.5.7 Removing the air guide 0 / / Figure 226: Removing the air guide Ê Loosen the captive screws (1). Ê Lift the air guide out of the chassis (2).
Cables 15.5.8 Removing the baseboard 1 0 / / Figure 227: Removing the baseboard Ê Loosen the captive screws (1). Ê Slide the baseboard approximately 1 cm in the direction of the arrow (2). V CAUTION! Make sure that you have removed all power supply units before removing the baseboard. Otherwise, the power supply units or the power distribution board might be damaged. Ê Carefully lift the baseboard out of the chassis by using the handle (3).
Cables 15.5.9 Opening the cable guides For the SAS cable, the SATA cable, the front video connector cable, or the front USB cable 2 1 0 / Figure 228: Opening the front connectors cable guide Ê Remove the screws (see circles). Ê Open the cable guide. Ê Select the cable to be removed: – Front USB cable (1) – SAS backplane cable (2) – Front video connector cable (3) – Signalling cable to the optical drive (4) Ê Open the corresponding cable clamps and remove the defective cable(s).
Cables For the SAS cable Figure 229: Opening the SAS cable guide Ê Remove the screws (see circles). Ê Open the cable guide. Ê Open the cable clamps and remove the defective SAS cable. 15.5.10 Closing the cable guides For the SAS cable, the SATA cable, the front video connector cable, or the front USB cable 2 1 0 / Figure 230: Closing the front connectors cable guide Ê Insert the new cable(s) and close the corresponding cable clamps. Ê Close the cable guide and fasten the screws (see circles).
Cables For the SAS cable Figure 231: Closing the SAS cable guide Ê Insert the new cable and close the cable clamps. Ê Close the cable guide and fasten the screws (see circles). 15.5.
Cables Ê Carefully lower the baseboard in the chassis by using the handle (1). Ê Slide the baseboard in the direction of the arrow (2) until it clicks into place. Ê Fasten the captive screws (3). V CAUTION! Ensure not to damage the EMI springs to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures. 15.5.12 Installing the air guide / 0 0 Figure 233: Installing the air guide Ê Place the air guide in the chassis (1). Ê Fasten the captive screws (2).
Cables 15.5.13 Inserting the CPUMEMR guide 0 / 0 Figure 234: Inserting the CPUMEMR guide Ê Insert the CPUMEMR guide in the installation slot (1). Ê Fasten the captive screws of the CPUMEMR guide (2).
Cables 15.5.14 Inserting the fan cage 0 / 0 Figure 235: Inserting the fan cage Ê Insert the fan cage in the mounting bay (1). Ê Fasten the captive screws (2).
Cables 15.5.15 Connecting the cables to the baseboard 01 2 45 6 / 3 7 / Figure 236: Connecting the cables to the baseboard Ê Connect the following cables to the baseboard: – SAS backplane cable (1) – Signalling cable (2) and power cable (3) to the optical drive – Front video connector cable (4) – Front USB cable (5) – Control panel cable (6) – Chassis ID cable (7) – Power cable to the SAS backplane (8) For the cable plan see "Cabling" on page 367.
Cables 15.5.16 Sliding the local service display inward Figure 237: Sliding the local service display inward Ê Slide the local service display inward until it clicks into place. 15.5.17 Completing the task Ê Perform the following procedures to complete the task: 1. Install the BBU holder, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 2. Install the PCI Riser, see "Expansion cards and BBU" on page 105 3.
Cables 6. "Closing the server" on page 47 7. "Mounting the server in the rack" on page 49 8. "Bringing the server back to operation" on page 51 9. "Closing the rack door" on page 51 Ê Verify the settings on the baseboard, see the "Baseboard D3081, CPUMEMR D3131, PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual" for a detailed description.
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16 Appendix 16.1 Mechanical overview 16.1.1 Front side / 5 4 32 10 / Figure 238: RX900 S1 front side Pos. Component Pos. Component 1 Hard disk drives / dummy modules #0 - #7, see figure 239 5 Control panel 2 ID card 6 Video connector 3 Local service display 7 Optical drive 4 3x USB connectors For detailed information on connectors see "PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating manual".
Appendix / C 0 3 2 1 0 5 4 Figure 239: HDD/SSD bay numbering scheme 16.1.2 Rear side / 9 0 1 3 8 7 65 4 3 2 Figure 240: RX900 S1 rear side Pos. Component Pos.
Appendix Pos. Component Pos. Component 5 Power Supply Units (PSU) #1 - #4, see figure 241 11 6 Management LAN connector PCIe slots #13 - #17, see figure 244 For detailed information on connectors see "PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Server Operating manual".
Appendix 16.1.3 Top view 8 9 /0 7 6 1 5 4 3 2 /0 Figure 242: Top view Pos. Component Pos.
Appendix 0 2 / 1 Figure 243: Fan numbering scheme C A C B C C C D C E C F C G C H ! " # $ Figure 244: PCIe slot assignment Figure 244 shows the PCIe slot configuration. Expansion cards can be installed in the PCIe slots on the PCI Riser (A) and on the baseboard (D). The PCI Riser is connected to the baseboard via the connectors C and E.
Appendix The PCIe slots are assigned as follows: ● B: non-hot plug PCIe slots on the PCI Riser ● F: non-hot plug PCIe slot for the Modular Raid controller only ● G: hot-plug PCIe slots ● H: non-hot plug PCIe slots on the baseboard 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 / Figure 245: CPUMEMR numbering scheme 356 Maintenance Manual RX900 S1
Appendix 1H 2H 1G 2G C D C C C B C A 2E 1E 2F 1F 1D 2D 1C B 2C B 2A 1A 2B 1B Figure 246: DIMM slot numbering scheme RX900 S1 Maintenance Manual 357
Appendix 16.2 Mounting order for SSD and HDD modules Basic rules for the mounting order of solid state drives and hard disk drives: 1. If solid state drives and hard disk drives are to be installed, the solid state drives are installed first. 2. Solid state drives with different capacities are installed from highest to lowest capacity. 3. Hard disk drives with different capacities are installed from highest to lowest capacity. 4.
Appendix 16.3 Memory board configuration Basic rules for the population order of DIMM memory modules: ● DIMM memory modules with different capacities are installed from highest to lowest capacity. ● Subdivide the total number of DIMM memory modules such that the same multiple of four modules is placed on each CPUMEMR.
Appendix CPU No. DIMM slot pop. order 4 CPUMEMRs 6 CPUMEMRs 8 CPUMEMRs 1B 1D 1F 1H 1A 1C 1E 1G 2B 2D 2F 2H 2A 2C 2E 2G 1B 1D 1F 1H 1A 1C 1E 1G 2B 2D 2F 2H 2A 2C 2E 2G 1B 1D 1F 1H 1A 1C 1E 1G 2B 2D 2F 2H IOH 2A No.
Appendix CPU No. DIMM slot pop. order 4 CPUMEMRs 6 CPUMEMRs 8 CPUMEMRs 1B 1D 1F 1H 1A 1C 1E 1G 2B 2D 2F 2H 2A 2C 2E 2G 1B 1D 1F 1H 1A 1C 1E 1G 2B 2D 2F 2H 2A 2C 2E 2G 1B 1D 1F 1H 1A 1C 1E 1G 2B 2D 2F 2H IOH 2A No.
Appendix 16.4 PCIe slot to CPUMEMR assignment Figure 248 shows the assignment of PCIe slots to the 4 I/O Hubs and the 4 - 8 CPUMEMRs. I Before adding an expansion card, check carefully whether this PCIe slot is supported with the CPUMEMR configuration of the individual server.
Appendix CPU population order CPU - IOH mapping 4 CPUs 6 CPUs 8 CPUs CPU No. CPU#1 x x x CPU#2 x x x #1 or #2 Connected devices Remark ICH10 PCIe #5 to BMC IOH No.
Appendix 16.5 Expansion card configuration table Expansion cards require I/O space for Legacy Booting and for OS running. Due to the limitation of I/O space, see "Baseboard D3081, CPUMEMR D3131, PCIR D3082 for PRIMERGY RX900 S1 Technical Manual", the basic rules for installing expansion cards are: 1. Begin with the installation of the SAS and SAS RAID controllers in order of I/O space assignment order. 2. Continue with the installation of the expansion cards for LAN and FC into the PCIe slots.
Appendix Chipset IOH#1 IOH#2 Bus scan order 3 2 1 5 6 I/O space assignment order within 1 the I/O Hub (IOH) 2 3 4 3 Hot-plug n n n n n Gen2 width x8 x8 x8 x8 Slot # 1 2 8 4 7 8 2 1 n n n x8 x4 x8 x8 3 4 5 6 7 Vendor Type PCIe Max # Intel GbEx1 Gen 1x4 8 x x x x x x GbEx2 Gen 1x4 8 x x x x x x GbEx4 Gen 1x4 8 (*2) (*2) x x x x x x x x x 10GbEx2 Gen 2x8 8 x Table 7: Expansion card installation recommendation I/O Hubs IOH#1 and IO
Appendix Chipset IOH#3 IOH#4 Bus scan order 12 11 10 9 17 16 15 14 13 I/O space assigning order within the I/O Hub (IOH) 1 2 1 2 Hot-plug y y n n Gen2 width x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x4 Slot # 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Emulex 4G-FCx1 Gen 1x8 8 x x x x x x x x 4G-FCx2 Gen 1x8 8 x x x x x x x x 8G-FCx1 Gen 2x8 8 2 2 2 2 x x x x 8G-FCx2 Gen 2x8 8 2 2 2 2 x x x x Vendor Type Intel PCIe y y n n n Max # FCoE Gen 2x8 8 2 2 2 2 x x x x GbEx1
RX900 S1 CA72003-1301 Maintenance Manual Key: Local service display ID_TEMP Control panel Front USB Power SAS SATA Ground USB Signal CA07236-G005 Power Distribution Board CA07236-G006 SAS Backplane CA07236-G002 CA07236-G001 CA07236-G009 CA07236-G005 Baseboard D3081 CA72001-4880 CA07236-G004 CA07236-G003 (within each fan unit) CA07236-G004 CA72001-4880 Modular RAID BBU BBU T26139-Y3987-V1 T26139-Y3987-V1 0-3 4-7 16.
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