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Pagina 1 - User's Guide

N8100-1023F/1024FNEC Express5800/140Rc-4User's Guide1st Edition10-2004ONL-3107cN-140Rc4-100-99-0410

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Pagina 3 - SAFETY INDICATIONS

3-28 Setting Up Your ServerConnection between the RJ-45 Serial Port and a UPSTo connect a UPS to the RJ-45 serial port, use the optional "serial

Pagina 4 - Mandatory Action

Setting Up Your Server 3-29Connection between the RJ-45 Serial Port and a Management PC (DB9), etc.To connect equipment such as a management PC hav

Pagina 5 - LASER PRODUCT

3-30 Setting Up Your ServerConnection between the RJ-45 Serial Port and Device Needing a DCD/DSRSignalIf a "terminal concentrator" or the l

Pagina 6 - Trademarks

Setting Up Your Server 3-31JP25RJ-45 serial port Serial port conversioncable (with the R labelattached)DTE-DTE cross cable DTEJP25RJ-45 serial port

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3-32 Setting Up Your ServerConnection to External SCSI DevicesTwo Ultra 320 SCSI connectors are equipped with the baseboard in your server.Ultra 320

Pagina 8 - ABOUT THIS USER'S GUIDE

Setting Up Your Server 3-33CONNECTING POWER CORDConnect the provided power cord to the server.WARNINGObserve the following instructions to use the

Pagina 9 - IN THE PACKAGE

3-34 Setting Up Your ServerTo connect the power cord from the server to an interruptive power supply (UPS), use serviceoutlets on the rear of the UPS

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Setting Up Your Server 3-35TURNING ON THE SERVERTurn on the server and follow the on-screen instructions for setup.IMPORTANT: Before turning on the

Pagina 11 - CONTENTS

3-36 Setting Up Your ServerThe POWER/SLEEP lamp on the front of the server comes on.In a few seconds, the NEC logo appears on the screen and the Powe

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Setting Up Your Server 3-37INSTALLING OPERATING SYSTEMSee Chapter 5 for installing the Microsoft Windows 2000.To install the other operating system

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vCONTENTSPreface ...

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3-38 Setting Up Your Server(This page is intentionally left blank.)

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Chapter 4Configuring Your ServerThis chapter describes Basic Input Output System (BIOS) configuration.When you install the server for the first time o

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4-2 Configuring Your ServerStarting SETUP UtilityTo run the SETUP utility, perform the following procedures: 1. Turn on the power of the server.The

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Configuring Your Server 4-3Description on On-Screen Items and Key UsageUse the following keyboard keys to work with the SETUP utility. (Key func

Pagina 18 - WARNING LABELS

4-4 Configuring Your ServerConfiguration ExamplesThe following describes examples of configuration required to use software-link features or forsyste

Pagina 19 - SAFETY NOTES

Configuring Your Server 4-5MemoryTo enable the memory degradation featureSelect [Advanced] - [Memory/Processor Error] - [Halt].To check the install

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4-6 Configuring Your ServerCPUTo enable the CPU degradation featureSelect [Advanced] - [Memory/Processor Error] - [Halt].To check the installed CPU s

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Configuring Your Server 4-7SecurityTo set passwords on the BIOSSelect [Security] - [Set Supervisor Password] and enter a password.Supervisor passwo

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4-8 Configuring Your ServerPCI Hot PlugTo install the PCI board with the PCI hot plugSelect [Advanced] - [PCI Configuration] - [Hot Plug PCI Control]

Pagina 23 - ■ an unstable place

Configuring Your Server 4-9Menu and Parameter DescriptionsThe SETUP utility has the following six major menus: Main Advanced Security Serve

Pagina 24 - ■ Do not step on the cable

viUsing Your Server... 2-25Front Be

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4-10 Configuring Your ServerOption Parameter Description Your SettingSystem Time HH:MM:SS Set the time.System Date MM/DD/YYYY Set the date.Legacy Flo

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Configuring Your Server 4-11Processor SettingsSelecting "Processor Settings" on the Main menu shows the following submenu.See the table b

Pagina 27 - During Operation

4-12 Configuring Your ServerPrimary IDE Master/Primary IDE SlaveSelecting "Primary IDE Master" or "Primary IDE Slave" on the Main

Pagina 28 - FOR PROPER OPERATION

Configuring Your Server 4-13Option Parameter Description Your SettingTransfer Mode [Standard]Fast PIO 1Fast PIO 2Fast PIO 3Fast PIO 4FPIO 3/DMA 1FP

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4-14 Configuring Your ServerAdvancedThe Advanced menu appears if you move the cursor to the position of "Advanced."To display a submenu, po

Pagina 30 - TRANSFER TO THIRD PARTY

Configuring Your Server 4-15Memory ConfigurationSelecting "Memory Configuration" on the Advanced menu shows the following screen.See the

Pagina 31 - DISPOSAL OF THE SERVER

4-16 Configuring Your ServerPCI ConfigurationSelecting "PCI Configuration" on the Advanced menu shows the following screen. Selecting an

Pagina 32 - USER SUPPORT

Configuring Your Server 4-17Hot-plug PCI ControlSelecting "Hot-plug PCI Control" on the PCI Configuration submenu shows the following scr

Pagina 33 - Advice for Health

4-18 Configuring Your ServerEmpty Bus Default SpeedSelecting " Empty Bus Default Speed " on the Hot-plug PCI Control submenu shows the foll

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Configuring Your Server 4-19Embedded SCSI/Embedded NIC/Embedded Video ControllerSelecting "Embedded SCSI", "Embedded NIC", or &

Pagina 35 - Chapter 2

viiChapter 5 Installing the Operating System with Express Setup... 5-1About Express Setup ...

Pagina 36 - OVERVIEW

4-20 Configuring Your ServerPCI Slot 1 – PCI Slot 8Selecting each menu on the PCI Configuration submenu shows the following screen.See the table for

Pagina 37 - Top View

Configuring Your Server 4-21I/O Device ConfigurationSelecting "I/O Device Configuration" on the Advanced menu shows the following screen.

Pagina 38 - Front View

4-22 Configuring Your ServerOption Parameter Description Your SettingSerial Port A Disabled[Enabled]AutoSpecify whether serial port A isenabled or di

Pagina 39 - General Description 2-5

Configuring Your Server 4-23Advanced Chipset ControlSelecting "Advanced Chipset Control" on the Advanced menu shows the following screen.

Pagina 40 - 2-6 General Description

4-24 Configuring Your ServerPCI DeviceSelecting "PCI Device" on "Advanced Chipset Control" of the Advanced menu shows the followi

Pagina 41 - Rear View

Configuring Your Server 4-25SecurityPositioning the cursor to "Security" shows the following screen.If you press Enter with the selection

Pagina 42 - 2-8 General Description

4-26 Configuring Your ServerOption Parameter Description Your SettingSet SupervisorPasswordUp to sevenalphanumeicsPress Enter to display the supervis

Pagina 43 - Internal View

Configuring Your Server 4-27ServerPositioning the cursor on "Server" shows the Server menu.The items which can be set on the Server menu

Pagina 44 - Electronics Bay

4-28 Configuring Your ServerOption Parameter Description Your SettingBootMonitoring[Disabled]5 Minutes10 Minutes15 Minutes20 Minutes25 Minutes30 Minu

Pagina 45 - Baseboard

Configuring Your Server 4-29The table below shows the operation when the AC power to the server is turn off once and then onagain, depending on the

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viiiChapter 7 Maintenance... 7-1Making Backup Copies..

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4-30 Configuring Your ServerSystem ManagementSelecting "System Management" on the Server menu shows the following screen.See the table belo

Pagina 48 - STANDARD FEATURES

Configuring Your Server 4-31Console RedirectionSelecting "Console Redirection" on the Server menu shows the following screen.See the tabl

Pagina 49 - Peripheral Bays

4-32 Configuring Your ServerBootPositioning the cursor on "Boot" shows the Boot menu which is used to set the boot priority.The server sear

Pagina 50 - Online Sparing Memory Feature

Configuring Your Server 4-33ExitPositioning the cursor to "Exit" shows the Exit menu.The options on the menu are described below.Exit Sav

Pagina 51 - System Cooling

4-34 Configuring Your ServerLoad Setup DefaultsSelect this item to return all the values of SETUP to the default values. Selecting "Load Setu

Pagina 52 - System Board Features

Configuring Your Server 4-35SCSI BIOS ~ SCSISelect ~The SCSISelect utility is provided to configure the SCSI controller on the baseboard (or the SC

Pagina 53 - Network Interface Controllers

4-36 Configuring Your ServerConfiguring SCSI Controller on BaseboardThe following describes configuration for the SCSI controller on the baseboard of

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Configuring Your Server 4-37Exiting the UtilityTo exit the utility, press Esc until a message prompts you to exit (if you changed any setting, you

Pagina 55 - AC-LINK Feature

4-38 Configuring Your ServerAdditional OptionsTo set three menu items under "Additional Options", select a menu item with the cursor keys (

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Configuring Your Server 4-39 SCSI Device ConfigurationMove the cursor onto "SCSI Device Configuration" and press Enter to display thefo

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ixOff-Line Maintenance Utility ...8-44Starting the O

Pagina 58 - System Diagnostic Utility

4-40 Configuring Your ServerSubmenu item Parameter DescriptionSync Transfer Rate(MB/Sec)[320] 26.8160 20.080.0 16.053.4 13.440.0 10.032.0 ASYNSelect

Pagina 59 - USING YOUR SERVER

Configuring Your Server 4-41 Advanced ConfigurationMove the cursor onto "Advanced Configuration" and press Enter to display the followi

Pagina 60 - POWER Switch

4-42 Configuring Your ServerThe following table lists submenu items, available parameter, and descriptions.Submenu item Parameter DescriptionReset SC

Pagina 61 -  Suspicion of failure

Configuring Your Server 4-43SCSI Disk UtilitiesThis utility scans the SCSI bus for SCSI devices, reports a description of each device. Run theseuti

Pagina 62 - POST Flow

4-44 Configuring Your ServerConfiguring SCSI Controller on Optional BoardTo configure SCSI devices connected to an optional SCSI controller board, us

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Configuring Your Server 4-45CONFIGURING BASEBOARD JUMPERSWith the pre-installed SETUP utility, you can set desired passwords to protect the data st

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4-46 Configuring Your ServerThe following figure illustrates the jumper switch location. Pins for protecting/clearing the passwordsShort-circuit th

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Chapter 5Installing the Operating System with ExpressSetupThis section describes information on using Express Setup to install and configure the follo

Pagina 66 - SLEEP Switch

5-2 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupAbout Express Setup"Express Setup" contained in your NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM is int

Pagina 67 - Floppy Disk Drive

Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-3Express Setup uses "Configuration Diskette". The Configuration Diskette is a flo

Pagina 68 - NOTE: Use of the floppy disk

xAppendix D Installing Windows Server 2003 ... D-1Before Installing Windows Server 2003 .

Pagina 69 - CD-ROM Drive

5-4 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupMicrosoft Windows Server 2003This subsection provides information on installing Microsoft® Wind

Pagina 70 - Press this part of

Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-5Windows Server 2003Express Setup can install Windows Server 2003 operating system. However

Pagina 71 - Emergency hole

5-6 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupCreating Partition SizeThe minimum size for the partition that the system is to be installed ca

Pagina 72 - NOTE: Use of the CD-ROM

Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-7The Flow of SetupThis section visually describes the flow of the setup operated by Express Se

Pagina 73 - Chapter 3

5-8 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupInstalling the Windows Server 2003This section describes on how to setup the system using Expre

Pagina 74 - SETUP FLOW

Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-9[Using the specified Configuration Diskette]The Setup File included in "Configuration Di

Pagina 75 - SELECTING A SITE

5-10 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupIMPORTANT: Reserve the partition to install the OS more than the minimallyrequired size.

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Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-11NOTES: If you click [Cancel] in [Basic Information] screen, the screen willgo back to sele

Pagina 77 - UNPACKING THE SYSTEM

5-12 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupInstalling and Setting Device DriversFollow these steps to install and configure the device

Pagina 78 - 3-6 Setting Up Your Server

Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-13Network DriverSpecify the details of network driver.Two standard network drivers that are mo

Pagina 79 - Checking Components

Chapter 1Notes on Using Your ServerThis chapter includes information necessary for proper and safe operation of your server.

Pagina 80 - Required Tools

5-14 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupNOTE: We recommend you to add [Network Monitor] at [AddingServices]. [Network Monitor] ca

Pagina 81 - Installation Procedure

Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-15Setting for Solving ProblemsSetup the following issue in advance so that your computer can r

Pagina 82 - Slide rail assembly

5-16 Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 4. Specify "Complete memory dump" and modify [Dump file:] in the[Write debugging

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Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-17Windows Dr. WatsonWindows Dr. Watson is a debugger for application errors. If any applica

Pagina 84 - 3-12 Setting Up Your Server

5-18 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupNetwork MonitorUtilizing Network Monitor helps you to investigate and manage with network tr

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Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-19Updating the SystemUpdate the system in the situation below: CPU is expanded (expanded to

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5-20 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupExceptional SetupThis section explains how to setup by the exceptional way. You usually do n

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Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-21Microsoft Windows 2000This subsection provides information on installing Microsoft® Windows®

Pagina 88 - Cable arm

5-22 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupWindows 2000Express Setup can install Windows 2000 operating system. However, note the fo

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Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-23Creating Partition SizeThe minimum size for the partition that the system is to be installed

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1-2 Notes on Using Your ServerWARNING LABELSThe warning label is attached to components with possible danger or their vicinity in your server toinf

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5-24 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupRe-installing to the hard disk which has been upgraded to Dynamic DiskYou cannot re-install

Pagina 92 - Screws C and Washers A

Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-25The Flow of SetupThis section visually describes the flow of the setup operated by Express S

Pagina 93 - Install the front bezel

5-26 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupInstalling the Windows 2000This section describes on how to setup the system using Express S

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Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-27[Using the specified Configuration Diskette]The Setup File included in "Configuration D

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5-28 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupIMPORTANT: Reserve the partition to install the OS more than the minimallyrequired size.

Pagina 96 - CONNECTING PERIPHERAL DEVICES

Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-29NOTES: If you click [Cancel] in [Basic Information] screen, the screen willgo back to sele

Pagina 97 - 1000BASE-T

5-30 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupInstalling and Setting Device DriversFollow these steps to install and configure the device

Pagina 98 - * Factory-set

Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-31Network DriverSpecify the details of network driver.Two standard network drivers that are mo

Pagina 99 - DTE-DCE straight cable DCE

5-32 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupOptional Network Board DriverIf you want to utilize optional Network Board (N8104-80/86/103/

Pagina 100 - UPS connection cable DCE

Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-33Installing SCSI Controller DriverIf you utilize SCSI controller driver (N8103-65F/75), insta

Pagina 101 - DTE-DTE cross cable DTE

Notes on Using Your Server 1-3SAFETY NOTESThis section provides notes on using your server safely. Read this section carefully to ensureproper a

Pagina 102 - IMPORTANT:

5-34 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupSetting for Solving ProblemsSetup the following issue in advance so that your computer can r

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Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-35IMPORTANT: To specify "Complete Memory Dump" to write the debuginformation is re

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5-36 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupWindows 2000 Dr. WatsonWindows 2000 Dr. Watson is a debugger for application errors. If a

Pagina 105 - CONNECTING POWER CORD

Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-37Network MonitorUtilizing Network Monitor helps you to investigate and manage with network tr

Pagina 106 - AC100V 50/50HZ

5-38 Installing the Operating System with Express SetupUpdating the System - Applying Service Pack -Update the system in the situation below: CPU

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Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-39Exceptional SetupThis section explains how to setup by the exceptional way. You usually do n

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Pagina 109 - INSTALLING UTILITIES

Chapter 6Installing and Using UtilitiesThis section describes how to use the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM that comes with yourserver and to install the u

Pagina 110 - 3-38 Setting Up Your Server

6-2 Installing and Using UtilitiesNEC EXPRESSBUILDERNEC EXPRESSBUILDER is an automated software integration tool to help simplify the process ofins

Pagina 111 - Chapter 4

Installing and Using Utilities 6-3 DOS-based with remote consoleUsed to set up the server from the management workstation by accessing the server

Pagina 112 - Starting SETUP Utility

PROPRIETARY NOTICE AND LIABILITY DISCLAIMERThe information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, is thevaluable pro

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1-4 Notes on Using Your ServerCAUTIONKeep water or foreign matter away from the server.Do not let any form of liquid (water etc.) or foreign matter

Pagina 114 - Configuration Examples

6-4 Installing and Using UtilitiesNEC EXPRESSBUILDER for DOS-Based with Local ConsoleThis subsection describes the procedures for using NEC EXPRESS

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Installing and Using Utilities 6-5Express Setup"Express Setup" is intended for initial setup of the server. Its automatic installation

Pagina 116 - Processor (CPU) #4

6-6 Installing and Using Utilities Save/Restore RAID Configuration DataThe item allows the configuration information on the disk array system to

Pagina 117 - Internal Devices

Installing and Using Utilities 6-7 Create Support DiskNEC EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM contains a number of device drivers and utilitiesthat you can put

Pagina 118 - Saving the Configuration Data

6-8 Installing and Using Utilities Setup Maintenance PartitionMaintenance partition is a specific partition for the server and created on your sy

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Installing and Using Utilities 6-9 BIOS/FW/etc. UpdateThis menu allows you to update the software module such as BIOS and firmware of theserver b

Pagina 120 - 4-10 Configuring Your Server

6-10 Installing and Using UtilitiesNEC EXPRESSBUILDER for DOS-based with Remote ConsoleThis subsection describes the procedures for using NEC EXPRE

Pagina 121 - Processor Settings

Installing and Using Utilities 6-11NOTE: The following items of BIOS setup information will be set asshown below. LAN Controller 1 (10/100): [Ena

Pagina 122 - 4-12 Configuring Your Server

6-12 Installing and Using UtilitiesShown below are the main menu items. SetupAutomatically sets up the server. ToolsLaunch the features of NEC

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Installing and Using Utilities 6-13NEC EXPRESSBUILDER for Windows-Based (Master Control Menu)The Master Control Menu is used to, Read documentati

Pagina 124 - Advanced

Notes on Using Your Server 1-5Notes on Installing and Accessing the Rack CabinetCAUTIONDo not carry or install the rack cabinet only by a single pe

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6-14 Installing and Using UtilitiesCONFIGURATION DISKETTE CREATOR"Configuration Diskette Creator" is a tool to create [Configuration Disk

Pagina 126 - PCI Configuration

Installing and Using Utilities 6-15 3. Right-click on the screen or left-click [Software Setup]. The menu will appear. 4. Click [Configuration

Pagina 127 - Hot-plug PCI Control

6-16 Installing and Using UtilitiesCreating Configuration DisketteThis section describes about specifying setup information that is necessary for O

Pagina 128 - Empty Bus Default Speed

Installing and Using Utilities 6-17 3. Specify each item and click on [OK].The dialog boxes to specify setup information will be displayed in orde

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6-18 Installing and Using UtilitiesInstalling Optional Mass Storage DriverTo install optional Mass Storage Driver that is supported by the Express

Pagina 130 - PCI Slot 1 – PCI Slot 8

Installing and Using Utilities 6-19NEC ESMPROThe NEC ESMPRO (referred to as ESMPRO hereafter) lets a system administrator manage remoteservers acro

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6-20 Installing and Using UtilitiesNEC MWANEC MWA is an application that enables the remote management of the server through amanagement PC over th

Pagina 132 - 4-22 Configuring Your Server

Installing and Using Utilities 6-21Remote Management Configuration for the Server without ConsoleThis subsection describes the procedures for using

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6-22 Installing and Using Utilities 7. Select the [Properties] command from the popup menu displayed by clicking the rightmouse button on the serv

Pagina 134 - PCI Device

Installing and Using Utilities 6-23 12. Turn off the power of the server and then on again to restart the system. After a singlereboot, MWA Remote

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1-6 Notes on Using Your ServerPower Supply and Power Cord UseWARNINGDo not hold the power plug with a wet hand.Do not disconnect/connect the plug w

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6-24 Installing and Using UtilitiesThrough the management PC with direct connection 1. Click [Program] - [NEC MWA] - [MWA] from the start menu on t

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Installing and Using Utilities 6-25 9. Select the [Open Remote Console] command from the popup menu displayed by clickingthe right mouse button on

Pagina 138 - 4-28 Configuring Your Server

6-26 Installing and Using UtilitiesPower Console PlusPower Console Plus is a utility to control the RAID system of the disk array controller (MegaR

Pagina 139

Installing and Using Utilities 6-27ComponentsPower Console Plus consists of the following five components: SNMP AgentThis function is not yet sup

Pagina 140 - System Management

6-28 Installing and Using UtilitiesPower Console Plus components to be installed are different between the target servers andmanagement PC. Serve

Pagina 141 - Console Redirection

Installing and Using Utilities 6-29Server SetupThis section explains Power Console Plus setup in the NEC Express server in which the MegaRAIDcontro

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6-30 Installing and Using UtilitiesManagement PC SetupThis section explains Power Console Plus setup in a computer that manages servers via the net

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Chapter 7MaintenanceThis chapter describes the daily maintenance of the server and precautions when relocating orstoring the server.MAKING BACKUP COPI

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7-2 MaintenanceCLEANINGClean the server on a regular basis to keep the serer in a good shape.WARNINGObserve the following instructions to use the ser

Pagina 145 - SCSI BIOS ~ SCSISelect ~

Maintenance 7-3Cleaning the ServerFor daily cleaning, wipe the external surfaces of the server with a dry soft cloth. Follow theprocedure below if

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Notes on Using Your Server 1-7Installation, Relocation, Storage, and ConnectionCAUTIONNever attempt to lift the server only by yourself.Your server

Pagina 147 - Exiting the Utility

7-4 MaintenanceCleaning the InteriorOne of the most important items in a good maintenance program is regular and thorough cleaning ofthe interior of

Pagina 148 - [ ]: Factory-set

Maintenance 7-5Cleaning the Keyboard/MouseMake sure that the server and peripheral devices are all off-powered (the POWER lamp goes off),and then wip

Pagina 149 -  SCSI Device Configuration

7-6 MaintenanceCleaning CD-ROMA dusty CD-ROM or dust-accumulated tray causes the device to fail to read data correctly.Follow the procedure below to

Pagina 150 - 4-40 Configuring Your Server

Maintenance 7-7SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICSThe System Diagnostics runs several tests on the server.Use the System Diagnostics program in the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER

Pagina 151 - Advanced Configuration

7-8 MaintenanceStarting and Ending the System DiagnosticsThere are two ways to diagnose the server: to use the local console (keyboard) of the server

Pagina 152 - 4-42 Configuring Your Server

Maintenance 7-9 6. Select [System Diagnostics].The System Diagnostics starts and completes in approximately three minutes.When the diagnosis complet

Pagina 153 - SCSI Disk Utilities

7-10 Maintenance 7. Follow the Guide line showed in the bottom of the screen and press ESC to show the Enduser Menu showed below.Please choose a fun

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Maintenance 7-11RELOCATING/STORING THE SERVERFollow the procedure below to relocate or store the server:CAUTIONObserve the following instructions to

Pagina 155 - CONFIGURING BASEBOARD JUMPERS

7-12 Maintenance 1. Take a floppy disk and a CD-ROM out of the server, if any. 2. Power off the server (the POWER lamp goes off). 3. Disengage the

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Chapter 8TroubleshootingIf your server does not operate as expected, read this chapter before assuming a failure.NOTE: For provision against an unexpe

Pagina 157 - Chapter 5

1-8 Notes on Using Your ServerCAUTIONDo not connect any interface cable with the power cord of the server plugged toa power source.Make sure to pow

Pagina 158 - About Express Setup

8-2 TroubleshootingSYSTEM VIEWERSMonitor the occurrence of fault by NEC ESMPRO during the system operation.Especially take note on whether any alert

Pagina 159 -  Normal start

Troubleshooting 8-3LAMPSThe following describes lamps on the server and their indications.POWER/SLEEP LampThe green POWER/SLEEP lamp lights to indica

Pagina 160 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003

8-4 TroubleshootingSTATUS LampThe STATUS lamp stays lit in green when the server is in successful operation. When theSTATUS lamp is unlit or lit/f

Pagina 161 - Connecting Hard Disk

Troubleshooting 8-5STATUS lampindicationDescription ActionLit in amber A thermal error (critical) wasdetected.Check internal fans for dust or debris.

Pagina 162 - Creating Partition Size

8-6 TroubleshootingDISK ACCESS LampThe DISK ACCESS lamp indicates the state of hard disks in the 3.5-inch disk bay.This lamp lights in green every ti

Pagina 163 - The Flow of Setup

Troubleshooting 8-7UID LampPressing the UID switch turns the UID lamp located on the front and rear of the server on and off.The UID lamp is visible

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8-8 TroubleshootingHard Disk Drive Lamp (DISK Lamp)The disk lamp on the 3.5-inch disk bay has different meanings depending on the display status. L

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Troubleshooting 8-9IMPORTANT: To abort rebuilding, power off the server. In such acase, restart the server, hot-swap the failed hard disk, and res

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8-10 TroubleshootingPower LampThe power supply unit has the Power lamp. When the power of the server is turned on, the lampgoes on green. If th

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Troubleshooting 8-11LAN Connector LampsLAN1 and LAN2 connectors on the rear panel have two lamps as follows. LINK/ACT lampThe link/ACT lamp indicat

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Notes on Using Your Server 1-9Cleaning and Working with Internal DevicesWARNINGDo not disassemble, repair, or alter the server.Never attempt to dis

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8-12 TroubleshootingPCI Slot LampsPCI Slot Power LampThe PCI slot power lamp lights in green when a PCI board is installed in the slot and powered up

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Troubleshooting 8-13FAN Fault LampsFAN Fault lamp is adjacent to each fan module. These lamps are triangular in shape and point totheir respective fa

Pagina 171 - Setting for Solving Problems

8-14 TroubleshootingERROR MESSAGESIf an error occurs in the server, an error message appears on the display unit connected to the server.Error Messag

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Troubleshooting 8-15POST Error MessagesWhen POST detects an error, it displays an error message on the display unit screen. Thefollowing table lis

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8-16 TroubleshootingErrorcodeError message Recommended Action02D0 System cache error - Cache disabled.The cache cannot be used. Contact yourservic

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Troubleshooting 8-17ErrorcodeError message Recommended Action0B50 Processor #1 with error taken off line.0B51 Processor #2 with error taken offline.0

Pagina 175 - Updating the System

8-18 TroubleshootingErrorcodeError message Recommended Action0B94 IPMB signal lines do not respond.All the functions other than the function ofaccess

Pagina 176 - Exceptional Setup

Troubleshooting 8-19ErrorcodeError message Recommended Action8120Unsupported DIMM detected in DIMM group#1.8121Unsupported DIMM detected in DIMM grou

Pagina 177 - Microsoft Windows 2000

8-20 TroubleshootingThe following figures show the location of specific components referenced in the POST error codesand messages table listed above.

Pagina 178 - Windows 2000

Troubleshooting 8-21Beep CodesIf an error occurs during the POST, the server beeps, indicating the type of error.Each number indicates the number of

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1-10 Notes on Using Your ServerCAUTIONHot surfaceImmediately after the server is powered off, its internal components such ashard disks are very ho

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8-22 TroubleshootingSOLVING PROBLEMSWhen the server fails to operate as expected, see the following to find out your problem and followthe instructio

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Troubleshooting 8-23Fail to power of the server / SLEEP switch is disabled:T Is the POWER switch or SLEEP switch enabled?→ Restart the server and sta

Pagina 182 - Installing the Windows 2000

8-24 TroubleshootingFail to access to internal or external devices (or such devices fail to operate):T Are cables properly connected?→ Make sure that

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Troubleshooting 8-25The keyboard or mouse fails to operate:T Is the cable properly connected?→ Make sure that the cable is connected to the correct c

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8-26 TroubleshootingT Is the server in the Secure Mode?→ In the Secure Mode, write access to the floppy disk may be disabled. To releasethe Secure

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Troubleshooting 8-27Fail to access the (internal or external) SCSI devices:T Is the SCSI device applicable to the server?→ Operation of any SCSI devi

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8-28 TroubleshootingFail to start the OS:T Is a floppy disk in the floppy disk drive?→ Take out the floppy disk and restart the server.T Is the NEC E

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Troubleshooting 8-29The server is not found on the network:T Is the LAN cable connected?→ Make sure to connect the LAN cable to the network port on t

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8-30 TroubleshootingAbout System Log when re-starting the system on Windows Server 2003Type: WarningSource: E100BEvent ID: 4Description: Adapter Inte

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Troubleshooting 8-31A PCI board is not recognized.T Is the PCI board installed correctly?→ Confirm that the PCI board is installed in the slot correc

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Notes on Using Your Server 1-11During OperationCAUTIONAvoid contact with the server during thunderstorms.Disconnect all the power plugs from the ou

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8-32 TroubleshootingProblems with NEC EXPRESSBUILDERWhen the server is not booted from the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM, check the following:T Did you s

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Troubleshooting 8-33Problems with Express Setup<For Windows 2000>Following message appeared when you tried to install Express Setup to the hard

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8-34 Troubleshooting[Complete] does not appear on [Role of Computer] screen.→ The [Complete] does not appear if the setup information file that has a

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Troubleshooting 8-35Unable to specify the details of Network adapter.→ In Express Setup, you can not specify the details of Network adapter. Speci

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8-36 TroubleshootingError Message during Disk Array ConfigurationRefer to the manual that comes with the disk array controller for any trouble occurr

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Troubleshooting 8-37Problems with Configuration Diskette Creator<Common to Windows 2000>The bit map of the Configuration Diskette Creator windo

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8-38 TroubleshootingCOLLECTING EVENT LOGThis section describes on how to collect the log of various events that occurred on the server.IMPORTANT: If

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Troubleshooting 8-39COLLECT CONFIGURATION INFORMATIONThis section describes on how to collect the information on hardware configuration and insidespe

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8-40 TroubleshootingCOLLECTING DR. WATSON DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATIONDr. Watson collects diagnostic information related to application errors. The loca

Pagina 200 - Starting NEC EXPRESSBUILDER

Troubleshooting 8-41Saving the Dump FilePress the DUMP switch to save the dump file when an error occurs. Insert a metal pin (astraightened large

Pagina 201 - Express Setup

1-12 Notes on Using Your ServerFOR PROPER OPERATIONObserve the following notes for successful operation of the server. Use of the server ignorin

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8-42 TroubleshootingRECOVERY FOR Windows 2000If any file necessary for running the OS is damaged, use the following procedures to recover thesystem.I

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Troubleshooting 8-43 7. Select the proper SCSI Adapter and press Enter.– MegaRAID SCSI 320-2 Controller Driver (When N8103-81F board is installed.)

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8-44 TroubleshootingOFF-LINE MAINTENANCE UTILITYThe Off-line Maintenance Utility is an OS-independent maintenance program. When you areunable to s

Pagina 205 -  Return to the Top Menu

Troubleshooting 8-45Starting the Off-line Maintenance UtilityThe Off-line Maintenance Utility may be started in the following ways. From the CD-ROM

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8-46 TroubleshootingFeatures of Off-line Maintenance UtilityThe Off-line Maintenance Utility provides the following features. (Available features

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Troubleshooting 8-47RESETTING THE SERVER If the server halts before starting the OS, press and hold Ctrl and Alt and press Delete.This restarts the

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8-48 Troubleshooting(This page is intentionally left blank.)

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Chapter 9Upgrading Your ServerThis chapter describes internal optional devices available for the server, procedures for install orremoving such option

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9-2 Upgrading Your ServerSAFETY NOTESObserve the following notes to install or remove optional devices safely and properly.WARNINGObserve the followi

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Upgrading Your Server 9-3ANTI-STATIC MEASURESThe server contains electronic components sensitive to static electricity. Avoid failures caused bystati

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Notes on Using Your Server 1-13 Store the unit under the storage condition (temperature: -10°C - 55°C, humidity: 20% -80%, without condensation)

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9-4 Upgrading Your ServerPREPARING FOR INSTALLATION AND REMOVALFollow the procedure below to prepare for installing or removing components. 1. Shut

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Upgrading Your Server 9-5TOOLS AND SUPPLIES NEEDED Phillips screwdriver Small flat tip-bladed screwdriver Extraction tool for processor heat si

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9-6 Upgrading Your ServerDEVICE INSTALLATION OR REMOVAL PROCEDUREInstall or remove a component from the server in the following procedure.Hard Disk D

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Upgrading Your Server 9-7InstallationTake the following steps to install a hard disk drive. This procedure applies to all the slots.NOTE: Any hard di

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9-8 Upgrading Your Server 4. Unlock the hard disk drive. 5. Firmly hold the additional hard disk drive (with the tray provided) and handle, and ali

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Upgrading Your Server 9-9 7. Power on the server to check to see that the disk lamp on the front of the hard disk drivegoes on (green).IMPORTANT: If

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9-10 Upgrading Your ServerWhen the hard disks are in the disk array configuration, you can restore the state before an errorusing the auto-rebuild fe

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Upgrading Your Server 9-11Power Supply UnitEven if a single power supply unit fails, the server can continue its operation without interruptionwhen a

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9-12 Upgrading Your Server 6. Connect two power cords.Use the power cord provided with the standard power supply unit and the one providedwith the o

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Upgrading Your Server 9-13Replacing a Failing Power Supply UnitReplace only a failing power supply unit.IMPORTANT: Do not remove a power supply unit

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Keep this User’s Guide at hand for quick reference at anytime necessary.SAFETY INDICATIONSFollow the instructions in this User’s Guide for your safety

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1-14 Notes on Using Your ServerTRANSFER TO THIRD PARTYThe following must be observed when you transfer (or sell) the server or software provided wi

Pagina 225 - Server Setup

9-14 Upgrading Your Server 5. If you are not going to install a replacement power supply unit, you must install a blankcover you removed in step 2 o

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Upgrading Your Server 9-15Server ~ Extending from the Rack Cabinet~The server needs to be pulled out from the rack for installing/removing any compon

Pagina 227 - Chapter 7

9-16 Upgrading Your ServerWhen inserting the server back into the rack, push the release levers on the rails on the sides of theserver to unlatch the

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Upgrading Your Server 9-17Front Access CoverTo install or remove devices in the 5.25-inch device bay, you will need to remove the front accesscover.C

Pagina 229 - Cleaning the Server

9-18 Upgrading Your Server5.25-inch Peripheral DeviceThe server has one slot for installing a backup device such as a magnetic tape drive.Installatio

Pagina 230 - Cleaning the Interior

Upgrading Your Server 9-19 7. While pressing the locking tabs on the both sides of the dummy cover, pull the dummycover out of the server. 8. Remov

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9-20 Upgrading Your Server 10. Position the drive with the left side lower so that the latching rails engage the guide railsin the 5.25-inch device

Pagina 232 - Cleaning CD-ROM

Upgrading Your Server 9-21RemovalRemove the device in reverse order of the installation steps.IMPORTANT: To remove a cable from the signal connecto

Pagina 233 - SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS

9-22 Upgrading Your ServerRear Access CoverThe rear access cover provides access to the hot-swap fans and to the electronics bay that containsPCI add

Pagina 234 - Local console Remote console

Upgrading Your Server 9-23CPU Access CoverThe CPU access cover provides access to the electronics bay that contains PCI add-in cards and theserver bo

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Notes on Using Your Server 1-15CONSUMABLESYour server contains some components that are only good for a limited period of time and requirereplaceme

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9-24 Upgrading Your ServerPCI BoardThe server contains eight slots into which PCI boards can be inserted.Some PCI boards support the hot-plug functio

Pagina 237 - RELOCATING/STORING THE SERVER

Upgrading Your Server 9-25There are three types of PCI boards: 5V PCI boards, 3.3V PCI boards, and universal PCI boards.A 5V PCI board must be instal

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9-26 Upgrading Your ServerList of Optional Devices and their Available SlotsThe following table shows the cards supported by this server and the avai

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Upgrading Your Server 9-27Non-hot-plug PCI BoardsThis section describes the procedure of installing or removing a PCI board not supporting the hot-pl

Pagina 240 - SYSTEM VIEWERS

9-28 Upgrading Your Server 7. Remove the expansion slot cover.IMPORTANT: Keep the expansion slot cover being removedcarefully. 8. Remove the dust c

Pagina 241 - POWER/SLEEP Lamp

Upgrading Your Server 9-29 12. Reinstall the removed components. 13. Turn on the power of the server. Then make sure that any error message does

Pagina 242 - STATUS Lamp

9-30 Upgrading Your ServerHot-plug PCI BoardOn the PCI board slots #5 through #8, you can replace or add a hot-plug PCI board while the serveris oper

Pagina 243 - Troubleshooting 8-5

Upgrading Your Server 9-31Requirements for Hot Add No boards installed in the same busBIOS setting DescriptionPCI 33 MHzPCI boards operating at any

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9-32 Upgrading Your ServerHot AddTake the following procedure to execute Hot Add: 1. Pull out the server from the rack with the power being on. 2.

Pagina 245 - Access Lamps

Upgrading Your Server 9-33NOTES: The insulators are installed between the PCI board slots. They arefor protecting the PCI board already been instal

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1-16 Notes on Using Your ServerUSER SUPPORTWhen the server needs after-sales service, check if the warranty is still valid, and determine whichserv

Pagina 247 - AC Standby Lamp

9-34 Upgrading Your Server(3) Display the [General] dialog in the property to confirm that the device is normallyoperated.* The message in the "

Pagina 248 - Power Lamp

Upgrading Your Server 9-35Hot RemoveTake the following procedure to execute Hot Remove: 1. Take the following steps to stop the device driver used b

Pagina 249 - LAN Connector Lamps

9-36 Upgrading Your Server(4) Select [Unplug/Eject a device] for removal task, then click on [Next]. (5) Select the target device, then click on [Ne

Pagina 250 - PCI Slot Lamps

Upgrading Your Server 9-37 (6) Confirm that the driver is used by the device you want to remove, then click on[Next].The [Add/Remove Hardware Wizar

Pagina 251 - FAN Fault Lamps

9-38 Upgrading Your Server 5. Push the tab to unlock it, slowly open the tab, then remove the PCI board.IMPORTANT: Do not open the retention tab to

Pagina 252 - ERROR MESSAGES

Upgrading Your Server 9-39Hot ReplaceTake the following procedure to execute the Hot Replace: 1. Take the following steps to stop the device driver

Pagina 253 - POST Error Messages

9-40 Upgrading Your Server(4) Select [Unplug/Eject a device] for removal task, then click on [Next].(5) Select the target device, then click on [Next

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Upgrading Your Server 9-41(6) Confirm that the driver is used by the device you want to remove, then click on[Next].The [Add/Remove Hardware Wizard]

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9-42 Upgrading Your Server 5. Push the tab to unlock it, slowly open the tab, then remove the PCI board.IMPORTANT: Do not open the retention tab to

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Upgrading Your Server 9-43 8. Connect the cables to the PCI board while firmly holding the PCI board with your hand. 9. Slowly close the tab to sec

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Notes on Using Your Server 1-17Advice for HealthThe longer you keep using the computer equipment, the more you becometired, which may cause disorde

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9-44 Upgrading Your Server(3) Display the [General] dialog in the property to confirm that the device is normallyoperated.* The message in the "

Pagina 259 - Beep Codes

Upgrading Your Server 9-45Memory BoardTo install or remove the DIMM, remove the memory board first.NOTE: Up to 24GB of memory (2GB DIMM × 12) can be

Pagina 260 - SOLVING PROBLEMS

9-46 Upgrading Your ServerInstallationInstall a memory board in the following procedure. 1. Hold the both edges (blue marking) of the memory board.

Pagina 261 - POST fails to complete:

Upgrading Your Server 9-47DIMMInstall the additional DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module) to the DIMM socket on the baseboard inthe server. The memory bo

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9-48 Upgrading Your ServerInstallationInstall a DIMM in the following procedure.IMPORTANT: Install four additional DIMMs for each group becausethe se

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Upgrading Your Server 9-49 9. Gently push the levers to the upright position until they engage the notches in theDIMM.(3) 10. Install the component

Pagina 264 - Fail to access the hard disk:

9-50 Upgrading Your ServerRemovalRemove the DIMM depending on the following procedure.NOTES: To remove the failed DIMM, check the error message app

Pagina 265 - Event Viewer:

Upgrading Your Server 9-51Memory Mirroring / Online Spare Memory FeatureThe server provides the memory mirroring and online spare memory features.To

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9-52 Upgrading Your ServerOnline Spare MemoryThe online spare memory feature places a memory group as spare memory in standby state. If thecurrent me

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Upgrading Your Server 9-53 Others– Memory capacity displayed on the OS = total capacity of physically installed memory– capacity for online spare

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9-54 Upgrading Your ServerProcessor Board Air DuctThe processor board air duct is a cover for improving cooling effect of CPU. To install or removeth

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Upgrading Your Server 9-55InstallationInstall a processor board air duct in the following procedure. 1. Orient the duct so that the two release tabs

Pagina 271 - Problems with Express Setup

9-56 Upgrading Your ServerProcessor BoardTo install or remove the processor (CPU), remove the processor board.RemovalRemove the processor board in th

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Upgrading Your Server 9-57InstallationInstall a processor board in the following procedure. 1. Insert the tabs on the processor board into the slots

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9-58 Upgrading Your ServerProcessor (CPU)The processor board includes four Intel Xeon MP sockets (one processor is mounted at the factory).IMPORTANT:

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Upgrading Your Server 9-59InstallationTake the following steps to install the CPU.NOTE: To clarify the explanation, the duct of the retention may beo

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9-60 Upgrading Your Server 10. Aligning the pins of the CPU with the socket, insert the CPU slowly and gently into thesocket.IMPORTANT: Be aware of

Pagina 276 - COLLECTING EVENT LOG

Upgrading Your Server 9-61 13. Install the both heat sink clips as follows:(1) Hook one end of the clip over the tab on the retention.(2) Align th

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9-62 Upgrading Your ServerRemovalTo remove the CPU, prepare the removal referring to steps 1 and 7 in the installation procedure anddo the reverse pr

Pagina 278 - MEMORY DUMP

Upgrading Your Server 9-63CABLE CONNECTIONThis section describes the cable connection pattern within the server.IDE InterfaceA single IDE connector i

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Chapter 2General DescriptionThis chapter provides information that you should be familiar with before using the server. Itincludes names and functi

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9-64 Upgrading Your ServerSCSI InterfaceThis section describes the connection pattern of the SCSI interface.BaseboardTwo Ultra 320 SCSI connectors ar

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Upgrading Your Server 9-65Disk Array ControllerThe disk array controller board N8103-81F is an optional PCI board provided to improve the datareliabi

Pagina 282 - OFF-LINE MAINTENANCE UTILITY

9-66 Upgrading Your Server 7. Lift the fan unit straight to pull out it from the main unit. 8. Remove the SCSI cable connected to the Ultra 320 SCS

Pagina 283 -  From the floppy disk

Upgrading Your Server 9-67 9. Connect the SCSI cable removed in step 8 to the disk array controller.Route the SCSI cable through the point shown in

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9-68 Upgrading Your ServerDisk array configuration of disk expansion unitsThe N8141-32F disk expansion unit can contain up to 14 hard disk drives. Th

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Upgrading Your Server 9-69External SCSI CableTo connect the external SCSI device with the server, remove the cable for 5.25-inch device fromUltra 320

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9-70 Upgrading Your Server 12. Remove the blank cover from the rear frame by using a flat-tip screwdriver. 13. Remove two screws from the external

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Upgrading Your Server 9-71Serial InterfaceIt is possible to move serial port B located at the front of the unit to the rear. Use the serial cable for

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9-72 Upgrading Your Server 11. Connect the rear serial cable coming with the server to the connector on the baseboard. 12. Route the cable to the r

Pagina 289 - ANTI-STATIC MEASURES

Upgrading Your Server 9-73 14. Remove the screw located on the bracket of the rear serial cable connector. 15. Hook the bracket of the rear serial

Pagina 290 - POWER/SLEEP lamp

2-2 General DescriptionOVERVIEWYour server is a highly reliable, high-powered, fault-tolerant, high-capacity, multiprocessing serverbased on the Inte

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Appendix ASpecificationsNEC Express5800/140Rc-4ItemN8100-1023F N8100-1024FModel type at shipment Disk-lessType Intel XeonTM processor MPClock/2nd cac

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Appendix BOther PrecautionsTransfer Rate of the On-board LAN ControllerThe baseboard includes the two network interface controllers. LAN 1 supports

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B-2 Other PrecautionsNotes on useThe floppy disk is an important data storage media with delicate structure and requires care. Keepthe following n

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Other Precautions B-3 Write-protectionA floppy disk has a write-protect switch that prevents the stored data from accidentalerasure.You can read da

Pagina 297 - Power Supply Unit

B-4 Other PrecautionsCD-ROMKeep the following notes in mind to use the CD-ROM for the server: Press the center of the storage case to remove the CD

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Other Precautions B-5This enables you, for example, to use tape B to restore the data when tape C makes a readerror. Also when both tapes B and

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B-6 Other PrecautionsMouseLike the keyboard, the mouse is a device to instruct your computer. Many OS's and applicationsoftware require the m

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Appendix CIRQ and I/O Port AddressThe factory-set interrupt requests and I/O port addresses are listed below. Find an appropriate oneto install an

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General Description 2-3Top View1 Front access coverOpen the front access cover• to replace any defected fan with a normal one. The fans are hot-swap

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C-2 IRQ and I/O Port AddressPIRQ and PCI DeviceThe factory-set PCI device interrupts are assigned as follows. Use the BIOS setup utility, BIOS,f

Pagina 303 - Front Access Cover

IRQ and I/O Port Address C-3I/O Port AddressThe factory-set I/O port addresses for the server are assigned as follows:Address Chip in Use00 - 1F 8-

Pagina 304 - 5.25-inch Peripheral Device

C-4 IRQ and I/O Port AddressAddress Chip in UseC6F Other control registersCA2 - CA3 IPMI (MPI KCS interface)CA4 - CA5 IPMI (SMI interface)CA6 - CA7

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Appendix DInstalling Windows Server 2003This section describes the procedures for installing Windows Server 2003 without using ExpressSetup tool.BEFOR

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D-2 Installing Windows Server 2003MO DeviceIf you specify the file system as NTFS with MO Device connected during the installation, the filesystem

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Installing Windows Server 2003 D-3INSTALLING Windows Server 2003Preparations for Installation NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM Microsoft Windows Serve

Pagina 308 - Rear Access Cover

D-4 Installing Windows Server 2003 7. Insert a floppy disk into the floppy disk drive according to the instruction on the screen.Windows Server 20

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Installing Windows Server 2003 D-5Windows Server 2003 Clean InstallationThis section explains how to perform a clean installation of Windows Server

Pagina 310 - PCI Board

D-6 Installing Windows Server 2003 7. If the optional board is installed, select the proper SCSI Adapter and press Enter.– MegaRAID SCSI 320-2 RA

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Installing Windows Server 2003 D-7Upgrade installationNOTE: If you are using N8103-56F, please carry out after removing. 1. Procedures below upgra

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2-4 General DescriptionFront View211 Front bezelRemove the front bezel when you access to the POWER/SLEEP switch, the CD-ROM drive,or the floppy disk

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D-8 Installing Windows Server 2003 10. If the optional board is installed, select the proper SCSI Adapter and press Enter.– MegaRAID SCSI 320-2 R

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Installing Windows Server 2003 D-9DRIVER INSTALLATION AND ADVANCED SETTINGSThis section describes on how to install and setup various standard driv

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D-10 Installing Windows Server 2003Network DriverSpecify the details of network driver.Two standard network drivers that are mounted will be instal

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Installing Windows Server 2003 D-11NOTE: We recommend you to add "Network Monitor" at "AddingServices"."Network Monitor&qu

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D-12 Installing Windows Server 2003SETTING FOR COLLECTING MEMORY DUMP(DEBUG INFORMATION)Set for collecting memory dump using the procedure describe

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Appendix EInstalling Windows 2000This section describes the procedures for installing Windows 2000 without using Express Setuptool.BEFORE INSTALLING W

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E-2 Installing Windows 2000Re-installing to the Hard Disk which has been upgraded to DynamicDiskIf there is other partition than the partition for OS

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Installing Windows 2000 E-3Partition SizeThe minimum required partition size for installation of Windows 2000 is:1000MB + Paging file size + Dump f

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E-4 Installing Windows 2000INSTALLING Windows 2000Preparations for Installation NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM Microsoft Windows 2000 Server(CD-ROM) o

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Installing Windows 2000 E-5 7. Insert a floppy disk into the floppy disk drive according to the instruction on the screen.Windows 2000 OEM-DISK fo

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General Description 2-5Front View (with Front Bezel Removed)See Chapter 8 for detail information on lamp indication.1 Power supply unitThe power supp

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E-6 Installing Windows 2000Windows 2000 Clean InstallationThis section explains how to perform a clean installation of Windows 2000. 1. Turn on the

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Installing Windows 2000 E-7 7. If the optional board is installed, select the proper SCSI Adapter and press Enter.– MegaRAID SCSI 320-2 Controlle

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E-8 Installing Windows 2000DRIVER INSTALLATION AND ADVANCED SETTINGSThis section describes on how to install and setup various standard drivers mount

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Installing Windows 2000 E-9Network DriverSpecify the details of network driver.Two standard network drivers that are mounted will be installed auto

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E-10 Installing Windows 2000Re-install the Network DriverAfter installing OS and deleting the network drivers, if you want to re-install the network

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Installing Windows 2000 E-11Graphics Accelerator DriverStandard graphics accelerator driver that are mounted will be installed automatically. The f

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E-12 Installing Windows 2000SETTING FOR COLLECTING MEMORY DUMP (DEBUGINFORMATION)Set for collecting memory dump using the procedure described in Chap

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Appendix FProduct Configuration Record TableUse this table for information about setup and system environment change.HardwareMain UnitModel name Seria

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F-2 Product Configuration Record TableBackup DeviceSlot 1 Size Capacity Serial No.Model name Type number Date InstalledPCI Slot #1Model name Serial N

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Product Configuration Record Table F-3SoftwareFirmware versionOS Name: Version:Application of RUR media  Apply Name: Version:File system  FAT  H

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SYMBOLS USED IN THIS USER'S GUIDE AND WARNINGLABELSAttentionsIndicates that improper use may cause an electric shock.Indicates that improper use

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2-6 General DescriptionFront View (Switches and Lamps)See Chapter 8 for detail information on lamp indication.1 Serial port B connectorThe serial por

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General Description 2-7Rear ViewSee Chapter 8 for detail information on lamp indication.1 AC inlet 1The AC inlet 1 is connected with the power cord c

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2-8 General Description8 UID lamp (blue)This lamp is lit when the UID switch is pressed.9 Keyboard connectorThe keyboard connector is connected with

Pagina 339 -  Others

General Description 2-9Internal View1 Fan bay (6 Cooling fans are located in this bay.)2 Electronics bay3 Additional PCI board slots (8 slots)4 Hot P

Pagina 340 - Processor Board Air Duct

2-10 General DescriptionElectronics Bay1 Hot-plug PCI board slots2 Non-hot-plug PCI board slots3 Dummy sponge4 Processor board5 Baseboard12453

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General Description 2-11Baseboard1 Additional PCI board slots (8slots)1-1: PCI#1 and 2 (1st PCI Bus, 32-bit, 33MHz, 5V PCI (arranged from right to le

Pagina 342 - Processor Board

2-12 General DescriptionProcessor Board1 CPU1 socket (the default processor is installed in this socket)2 CPU2 socket (the optional processor should

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General Description 2-13Memory Board1 DIMM socketThe default DIMMs are installed in the sockets 1 to 4.The optional DIMMs should be installed in the

Pagina 344 - Processor (CPU)

2-14 General DescriptionSTANDARD FEATURESHigh performance Expandability Intel XeonTM Processor MPN8100-1023F: 2.20GHz/2MBN8100-1024F: 3GHz/4MB Hi

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General Description 2-15Power SuppliesThe system contains two auto-sensing 430 watt power supplies at an operating frequency of 50/60Hz.A third optio

Pagina 346 - Pin marks

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These l

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2-16 General DescriptionMemory Mirroring FeatureMemory mirroring is a new high-availability feature on your server.Memory mirroring allows the server

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General Description 2-17SAF-TE LogicThe SCSI backplane includes SAF-TE (SCSI Accessed Fault Tolerant Enclosure) logic that providesan interface to th

Pagina 349 - CABLE CONNECTION

2-18 General DescriptionSystem Board FeaturesThe following subsections describe the system board major components.ProcessorThe processor board accomm

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General Description 2-19SCSI ControllerThe baseboard includes an embedded Adaptec AIC-7902, which contains two independent channels.You can enable or

Pagina 351 - Disk array controller

2-20 General DescriptionThe 82544 controller supports the following features: Direct 32/64-bit, 33/66-MHz interface to the PCI bus Integrated IEE

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General Description 2-21Degradation FeatureThe degradation feature automatically isolates a failed DIMM, processor, or cooling fans to assurecontinuo

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2-22 General DescriptionSecurityTo help prevent unauthorized entry or use of the system, the system includes a full lockable frontpanel and Server Ma

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General Description 2-23NEC EXPRESSBUILDERThe CD-ROM that comes with your server contains a setup utility called "NECEXPRESSBUILDER." Wh

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2-24 General DescriptionNEC ESMPROThe NEC ESMPRO is server management software that runs on the OS. The NEC ESMPROincludes the NEC ESMPRO Manager

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General Description 2-25USING YOUR SERVERThis section describes basic operations of your server including how to use devices such as thefloppy disk d

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TrademarksNEC ESMPRO and NEC EXPRESSBUILDER are trademarks of NEC Corporation.Microsoft, Windows, Windows 2000, and MS-DOS are registered trademarks o

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2-26 General DescriptionPOWER SwitchUse the POWER switch to turn on/off the server.Power OnPress the POWER switch on the front of the computer chassi

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General Description 2-27POSTPOST (Power On Self-Test) is the self-diagnosis feature saved in the baseboard of the server.When the power of the server

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2-28 General DescriptionPOST FlowThe flow of operations executed by POST is sequentially described below:IMPORTANT: Depending on the system configura

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General Description 2-29 3. Displays the SCSI ID numbers used by the connected SCSI devices on the screen. 4. If one or more disk array controllers

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2-30 General DescriptionNOTE: The operation or utility to be started at each key entry isdescribed below. These operations or utilities may not alway

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General Description 2-31POST Error MessagesWhen POST detects an error, it displays an error message on the display unit screen. See Chapter8 for P

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2-32 General DescriptionSLEEP SwitchThe SLEEP switch allows you to save almost all power of the server (power-saving mode or sleepmode).NOTE: To use

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General Description 2-33Floppy Disk DriveYour server is provided with the 3.5-inch floppy disk drive on its front to write/read data to/from afloppy

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2-34 General DescriptionNOTE: Use of the floppy diskThe floppy disk is an important data storage media with delicatestructure and requires care. K

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General Description 2-35CD-ROM DriveYour server is provided with the CD-ROM drive on its front to read data from a CD-ROM (read-only compact disk).

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iPREFACEWelcome to the NEC Express5800/140Rc-4 server.The NEC Express5800 server holds powerful performance and employs the latest technology toimplem

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2-36 General Description 5. As shown in the figure below, hold the tray with a hand and press the CD-ROM withfingers of another hand to make the hol

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General Description 2-37After taking out the CD-ROM, return the tray into the drive.When you fail to eject the CD-ROM tray with the Eject button and

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2-38 General DescriptionNOTE: Use of the CD-ROMKeep the following notes in mind to use the CD-ROM for the server: For the disk which does not confo

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Chapter 3Setting Up Your ServerThis chapter describes how to set up your server appropriate for your system, on a step-by-stepbasis.

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3-2 Setting Up Your ServerSETUP FLOWFollow the flowchart below to set up the server.Selecting a siteSelect a suitable site for the server.Unpacking t

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Setting Up Your Server 3-3SELECTING A SITEInstallationYour server unit should be mounted in a standard EIA 19-inch rack cabinet.Installation of Rac

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3-4 Setting Up Your ServerBefore you begin the rack installation review the following guidelines.Do Not: Locate a rack in a narrow space that would

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Setting Up Your Server 3-5UNPACKING THE SYSTEMWhen you receive your system, inspect the shipping containers prior to unpacking. If the shippingboxe

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3-6 Setting Up Your ServerASSEMBLING THE RACK-MOUNT SYSTEMThis subsection provides the instructions for the rack-mount server unit into a standard EI

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Setting Up Your Server 3-7ESD PrecautionAn electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage disk drives, option boards, and other components. Youcan provid

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iiABOUT THIS USER'S GUIDEThis User’s Guide is a guide for proper setup and use of the server.This User’s Guide also covers useful procedures for

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3-8 Setting Up Your ServerNo. Item Q'ty Remarks1 Front bezel 12 Slide rail assembly (L) 1 "L" is stamped on the rail.3 Slide rail asse

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Setting Up Your Server 3-9Installation ProcedureInstall the server on the rack in the following procedure. 1. Define the position (height) at whic

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3-10 Setting Up Your Server 2. Install the core nuts coming with the rack at the positions defined by the templates.Install four core nuts (two for

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Setting Up Your Server 3-11 4. Install an inner rail on one side of the server with three screws A in the direction shown inthe figure.NOTE: Each

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3-12 Setting Up Your Server 7. After removing the screw located on the rear of the server, install the adapter bracket onthe rear of the server with

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Setting Up Your Server 3-13 9. Loosen the three screws with which the slide bracket of the slide rail assemble is fixed.This step is required to m

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3-14 Setting Up Your Server 11. Fix the slide rail assembly with four screws C (two on each of the front and rear sides) andfour washers A (two on e

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Setting Up Your Server 3-15 14. Hold the server by more than one person to mount it on the rack.CAUTIONObserve the following instructions to use t

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3-16 Setting Up Your ServerNOTE: The slide rail assembly installed in the rack contains a sliderail called the bearing rail. The bearing rail can be

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Setting Up Your Server 3-17 16. Install the arm bracket on the mount face at the rear of the rack or the slide rail assembly.NOTE: Two types of ar

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iiiText ConventionsThe following conventions are used throughout this User’s Guide. For safety symbols, see"SAFETY INDICATIONS" provided

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3-18 Setting Up Your Server For the distance between the mount faces at the front and rear faces of the rack being 760mm:Fix arm bracket (900) to t

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Setting Up Your Server 3-19 17. Install the other end of the cable arm on the arm bracket installed in step 16. For the distance between the mou

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3-20 Setting Up Your Server For the distance between the mount faces at the front and rear of the rack being 760 or 900mm:Fix the arm bracket with

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Setting Up Your Server 3-21 21. Install the front bezel.Now the installation is completed.

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3-22 Setting Up Your ServerRemoval ProcedureMore than one person should remove the server from the rack.CAUTIONObserve the following instructions to

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Setting Up Your Server 3-23 4. Remove four screws C located at both side of the front face of the server to fix it.12 5. Hold the handle to pull

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3-24 Setting Up Your ServerCONNECTING PERIPHERAL DEVICESConnect peripheral devices to the server. The server is provided with connectors for wide

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Setting Up Your Server 3-2512ABDevice with the serialinterface(e.g., Management PC)Device with the USB Interface(e.g., keyboard)KeyboardMouseDispla

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3-26 Setting Up Your ServerConnection to Serial PortsVarious types of serial devices can be connected to the RJ-45 serial ports on the front or rear

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Setting Up Your Server 3-27Connection between the RJ-45 Serial Port and a ModemTo connect a modem to the RJ-45 serial port, use the optional "

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