Wiwynn Hornet Server Maintenance Manual Document Number: Version: 1.
Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Notes and Warning ................................................................................... 3 Document Change History ........................................................................ 6 Preface ...................................................................................................... 7 Specifications ............................................................................................ 8 Major Components .........................................
Hornet Server Maintenance 1. Notes and Warning 1. Pictures in this document are meant for illustration purposes only and represent the latest revision available at the time of publishing. The components may or may not appear exactly like the pictures in this document. All information in this document is subject to change. 2. Wear a properly grounded static strap when removing components to prevent any static discharge. 3.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense. Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
2. Document Change History Version No. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Location oh history Change Page N/A Initial release Following modifications for Security Kit: 1. Added “7. Warning” in Section 1 2. Added “Security Kit” in Section 4 3. Modified Section 5.2 and 5.3 4. Modified Section 5.4 5. Added Section 5.7 6. Added Section 6.
3. Preface The Hornet16 Server Maintenance Manual provides detailed procedures that describe the removal and replacement of key components in the Hornet Servers. This document is written for technicians, authorized service providers, users who have advanced experience troubleshooting and replacing hardware in a server setting.
4. Specifications 4.1 Chassis: • 4U Server 4.2 Motherboard Form Factor • 444.5mm x 355.6mm 4.3 Canonball16 Processor • • • Intel, Cascade Lake, 8259CL 2.5-GHz TDP: 210W 4.4 Chipset • Intel Lewisburg 4.5 Main Memory • System Capacity & Speed:768GB @ 2666 MHz 4.6 Interfaces • VGA Connector • IPMI port • USB ports 4.7 SSDs • 6.0Gbps 4.8 Hornet16 Network Cards • (1) Annapurna Network Card K2T-QB-T2/A PCIe B/D/F configuration: 0000:35:00.0 0000:36:00.
4.9 Hornet16 Storage Controller Cards • (3) Annapurna Storage Controller Card K2C-AB-T2/A PCIe B/D/F configuration: 0000:c3:00.0 (slot 0) 0000:f4:00.0 (slot 1) 0000:e7:00.
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4.10 Internal 1Gb LAN Network (MDIO) Connection order: 1. BMC MAC2 connects to K2T-QB MDI port0 (via PCB trace) 2. K2T-QB MDI port1 connects to K2X-N MDI port0 (via PCB trace on the C16B Combo Riser) 3. K2X-N MDI port1 connects to K2C-AB card 0 MDI port0 (via RJ45 1GbE cable) 4. K2C-AB card 0 MDI port1 connects to K2C-AB card 1 MDI port0 (via RJ45 1GbE cable) 5. K2C-AB card 1 MDI port1 connects to K2C-AB card 2 MDI port0 (via RJ45 1GbE cable) 6. K2C-AB card 2 MDI port1 remains unconnected 4.
4.13 Environmental Temperature: • Operating System: 40°C Humidity: • Operating System: 8% RH ~+85%RH, non-Condensing. Altitude: • Operating : 3050 meters Dimensions and Weight ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ Height: 6.89 in (17.5 cm) Width: 20.42 in (51.86 cm) Depth: 39.39 in (100.06 cm) Weight: 121.
5. Major Components 5.1 List of major components Table 1: Hornet16 Major Components Part APN QTY Description Chassis Motherboard 501-002383-001 205-000781-002 205-000785-002 202-001193-001 211-000027-002 211-000029-001 211-000042-001 217-000136-001 217-000138-001 BZA.04101.0016 1 1 UNIVERSAL 4U AC1 Chassis CPU Heat Sink Fans Security Kit 2 2 CANNONBALL C16C Intel, Cascade Lake, 8259CL Skylake 1.
5.2 Chassis Layout ⚫ Hornet16 5.3 Front Panel View Location-Item 1. 3. 5. 7. 9. (8) FANS (24) HDD (2) Combo Risers (1) SSD Location reserved for Security Kit Location-Item 2. 4. 6. 8.
Location-Item 1. IPMI Port 3. USB Port 5. 25G LAN Port 7. 1G LAN Port Location-Item 2. VGA Port 4. 1G LAN Port 6.
5.4 Rear Panel View Location-Item 1. Power Connector Location-Item 2.
5.5 Motherboard Reference 5.
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6. Service and Maintenance Procedures 6.1 Replacing the Heat Sink and CPU Removing the Heat Sink and CPU 1. Loosen the screws on the heat sink in the following order: 4, 3, 2, 1 2. Using both hands, lift the heat sink from the motherboard.
3. Remove the CPU from the motherboard.
6.2 Installing the Heat Sink and CPU 1. Attach the CPU to the motherboard. 2. Attach the heat sink to the motherboard and tighten the four screws in the following order: 1, 2, 3, 4.
6.3 Replacing the Memory Modules Removing the Memory Module To remove the memory modules on the motherboard, follow the instructions below: 1. Push down on both RAM Locks on either side of the Memory Module. 2. Pull the Memory Module up and out of the memory slot.
6.4 Installing the Memory Module To install the memory modules on the motherboard, follow the instructions below. 1. Open both socket clips on the memory slot. 2. Align the socket notch and the memory module notch.
3. Press the memory module firmly into the socket. 4. Ensure that the socket clips are secure.
6.4.1 Memory Configuration 1. 24x 32GB DIMMs 24 6.4.2 Memory Configuration 2.
6.5 Hornet 16 Connections Map No.
6.6 Hornet 16 with K2T-QB/K2X-N Network Cards/SSD Connections Map No. APN 1 216-002492-001 Vendor PN JR3A01010 X3 Connector1 2x3 Power Cable(PDB) Connector2 a. SSD SATA b. 1x8 Power (K2X-N) c.
6.7 Hornet 16 with HDD Module Connections Map No.
6.8 Labels for Dual Port Mini SAS Cables No. APN 1 216-002487-001 2 216-002488-001 3 216-002489-001 4 216-002494-001 Text Label Number Label B50.0410O.0001 RHS72-1283 AX5 SMSAS 1 B50.0410P.0001 RHS72-1284 AX5 SMSAS 2 B50.0410Q.0001 RHS72-1285 AX5 SMSAS 3 B50.0410S.
6.9 Hornet16 with Annapurna UART 1 and 2 Cables Map No.
6.10 Hornet16 with Annapurna UART 3 and 4 Cables Map No.
6.11 Replacing the Motherboard Removing the Motherboard To remove the motherboard, follow the instructions below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Remove the cross bar partition. Remove the air duct. Remove the CPU1 and CPU0 riser modules from the motherboard. Disconnect all power and signal cables from the motherboard. Loosen the thumbscrew in the middle of the motherboard. Grasp both heat sinks and push the motherboard toward the rear of the chassis then lift it out from the chassis.
6.12 Installing the Motherboard To install the motherboard, follow the instruction below. 1. Align the motherboard’s eight (8) key holes with the i-pin in the chassis. 2. Insert the motherboard into the chassis and make sure each i-pin is property aligned with the key holes. 3. Push the motherboard toward the front of the chassis to secure the i-pin. 4. Tighten the thumbscrew in the middle of the motherboard. 5. Reconnect all power and data cables. 6. Reinstall the CPU1 and CPU0 riser modules.
6.13 Replacing the K2T-QB/K2X-N Network Cards in Hornet16 Removing the K2T-QB/K2X-N Network Cards in Hornet16 To remove the K2T-QB/K2X-N network cards in the Hornet16 server, follow the instructions below. Note: This applies to limited Hornet16 builds. 1. Loosen the thumbscrew on the K2T-QB/K2X-N bracket. 2. Disconnect all cables from the SSD/K2T-QB/K2X-N cards.
3. Use the handle to pull the bracket out from the chassis. 4. Remove the K2T-QB and K2X-N cards from the bracket.
6.14 Installing the K2T-QB/K2X-N Network Cards in Hornet16 To install the K2T-QB/K2X-N network cards in the Hornet16 server, follow the instructions below. Note: This applies to limited Hornet 16 builds. 1. Attach the K2T-QB/K2X-N network cards to the bracket.
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2. Insert the K2T-QB/K2X-N bracket into the chassis. 3. Reconnect the cables to the K2T-QB/K2X-N cards. 4. Tighten the thumbscrew on the K2T-QB/K2X-N bracket.
6.15 Replacing the K2C-AB Storage Card Removing the K2C-AB Storage Card To remove the K2C-AB network card, follow the instructions below. 1. Loosen the thumbscrew on the K2C-AB bracket. 2. Disconnect the cables from the combo riser card.
3. Use the handle to pull up the K2C-AB bracket. 4. Release holder and remove the K2C-AB Storage Cards from the bracket.