SGI 1450 Server User’s Guide007-4274-001
86 007-4274-0014: Removing and Installing User Serviceable ComponentsNote: At this time, the Linux operating system does not support use of the PCI Ho
Hot-Plug PCI Add-In Boards007-4274-001 878. If you are removing a full-length board, release the rear retention latch. SeeFigure 4-5 on page 85.9. Rem
88 007-4274-0014: Removing and Installing User Serviceable ComponentsNote: At this time, the Linux operating system does not support use of the PCI Ho
Hot-Plug PCI Add-In Boards007-4274-001 8916. Check that no loose tools or parts were left inside the system.17. Position the top cover over the chassi
90 007-4274-0014: Removing and Installing User Serviceable ComponentsEquipment LogUse the blank equipment log provided here to record information abou
Equipment Log007-4274-001 91Table 4-2 Equipment LogItemManufacturerName Model Number Serial Number Date Installed
007-4274-001 93Appendix AA. Regulatory SpecificationsThis appendix presents information that may be important to the operation of your SGIserver.Manuf
94 007-4274-001A: Regulatory SpecificationsClass A ComplianceThis equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowi
Electromagnetic Emissions007-4274-001 95Electromagnetic EmissionsThis device complies with Class A electromagnetic emissions limits of C.I.S.P.R.Publi
007-4274-001 xiTablesTable 1-1 SGI1450ServerPhysicalSpecifications...2Table 1-2 ChassisFeatureSummary...6Table 1-3 HardDriveLEDStateSt
96 007-4274-001A: Regulatory SpecificationsCE NoticeMarking by the “CE” symbol indicates compliance of the device to directives of theEuropean Communi
007-4274-001 97Appendix BB. Physical Environment SpecificationsTable B-1 details the environmental specifications for the SGI 1450 server.Table B-1 En
007-4274-001 99Appendix CC. Safety PrecautionsThe power supply in this product contains no user-serviceable parts. There may be morethan one supply in
100 007-4274-001C: Safety Precautions1. Check first to make sure you have not left loose tools or parts inside the system.2. Check that cables, add-in
007-4274-001 101IndexAAdvanced menu, configuring in Setup, 45Bbaseboard management controller, 29BIOScreating upgrade diskette, 76recording settings,
102 007-4274-001IndexSetup, 53IIDE interface, 25IDE, primary, master and slave, configuring in Setup,42Integrated Peripherals submenu, configuring inS
007-4274-001 103Indexmenus, 39navigating through, 40PCI Configuration menu, 45PCI device, slots 1 through 8, 48-52PEP Management submenu, 60Primary ID
xii 007-4274-001TablesTable 3-22 IntegratedPeripheralConfigurationSubmenu...54Table 3-23 AdvancedChipsetControlSubmenu...55Table 3-24 Secur
007-4274-001 xiiiAbout This GuideThis guide describes the features of the SGI 1450 server and provides information oninstalling customer-replaceable c
xiv 007-4274-001About This Guide• Send e-mail to the following address:[email protected]• Use the Feedback option on the Technical Publications Library
007-4274-001 1Chapter 11. Chassis DescriptionThis chapter provides a description of the external and internal structure of the SGI 1450server.The foll
2 007-4274-0011: Chassis DescriptionChassis FeaturesThe SGI 1450 server is designed to be either mounted in a standard 19-inch rack (rackmode) or stan
Chassis Features007-4274-001 3Figure 1-1 shows a SGI 1450 server in rack-mountable configuration.Figure 1-1 Server in Rack-Mountable ConfigurationA. T
4 007-4274-0011: Chassis DescriptionThe chassis has two covers: a front cover and a top cover. The front cover is secured byscrews and should be remov
Chassis Features007-4274-001 5Figure 1-3 Server without Covers and BezelWarning: The total power requirement for the SGI 1450 server exceeds the 240 V
Cover design by Sarah Bolles, Sarah Bolles Design, and Dany Galgani, SGI Technical Publications.© 2000, Silicon Graphics, Inc.— All Rights ReservedThe
6 007-4274-0011: Chassis DescriptionTable 1-2 summarizes the SGI 1450 server chassis features, using the labels provided inFigure 1-3.Table 1-2 Chassi
Peripherals007-4274-001 7PeripheralsPeripheral BayThe chassis contains one peripheral bay for CD-ROM, DAT, and floppy drives. Theperipheral bay contai
8 007-4274-0011: Chassis DescriptionDevice BayThe device bay accommodates either a 5.25-inch CD-ROM or a DAT drive. Onlyqualified service technicians
Power Subsystem007-4274-001 9C. Hard DriveD. ConnectorE. Locking HandleEach hard drive is connected to an Ultra 160 SCSI hot-swap backplane. The backp
10 007-4274-0011: Chassis DescriptionWarning: The total power requirement for the SGI 1450 server exceeds the 240 VAenergy hazard limit that defines a
System Cooling007-4274-001 11Figure 1-5 Fan Board AssemblyThe cooling system can operate in either a non redundant configuration or a redundantconfigu
12 007-4274-0011: Chassis DescriptionChassis Front Controls and IndicatorsFigure 1-6 shows the front panel controls and indicators.Figure 1-6 Front Pa
Rear Panel I/O Ports and Features007-4274-001 13Rear Panel I/O Ports and FeaturesFigure 1-7 shows a detailed view of the rear panel I/O ports and feat
007-4274-001 15Chapter 22. Baseboard DescriptionThis chapter provides a description of the SGI 1450 server baseboard.The topics covered in this chapte
007-4274-001 iiiRecord of RevisionVersion Description001 June 2000Initial Rev
16 007-4274-0012: Baseboard DescriptionBaseboard FeaturesTable 2-1 provides a summary of the baseboard features.Table 2-1 Baseboard FeaturesFeature De
Baseboard Features007-4274-001 17Graphics ATI Rage IIc VGA Graphics Accelerator, along with video SGRAMand support circuitry for an embedded SVGA vide
18 007-4274-0012: Baseboard DescriptionBaseboard Connector and Component LocationsFigure 2-1 shows a detailed view of the baseboard connectors and com
Processor007-4274-001 19N. Parallel ConnectorO. COM1, COM2 ConnectorP. K e y b o a r d / M o u s eQ. Main Power 1R. Auxiliary PowerS. Main Power 2T. S
20 007-4274-0012: Baseboard DescriptionEach S.E.C. cartridge connects to the baseboard through a 330-pin SC330.1 compliantedge connector. A retention
Memory007-4274-001 21A1, A2, A3, and A4. Banks B, C, and D each contain 4 DIMM sockets and are named inthe same fashion. There are silk screens on the
22 007-4274-0012: Baseboard Description• Conventional and extended memory: IBM OS/2, Microsoft Windows NT, andvarious UNIX systemsMS-DOS does not use
Add-in Board Slots007-4274-001 23Add-in Board SlotsThe baseboard has eight slots for PCI add-in boards supported by three PCI bussegments called PCI-A
24 007-4274-0012: Baseboard DescriptionPCI features include:•33or66MHzbusspeed• 32-bit or 64-bit memory addressing• 3.3 V or 5 V signaling environment
IDE Interface007-4274-001 25The DesotoE2 is responsible for:• Managing power application and removal to individual slots• Properly resetting newly add
26 007-4274-0012: Baseboard Description• Programmable transmit threshold for improved bus utilization• Early receive interrupt for concurrent processi
SCSI Controller007-4274-001 27The Adaptec AIC-7899 SCSI controller contains two independent SCSI channels thatshare a single PCI bus master interface
28 007-4274-0012: Baseboard DescriptionIDE ControllerIDE is a 16-bit interface for intelligent disk drives with AT disk controller electronicsonboard.
Server Management007-4274-001 29Server ManagementServer management features are implemented using one micro controller called theBaseboard Management
30 007-4274-0012: Baseboard Description• Secure mode control, front panel lock/unlock initiation, and video blank anddiskette write protect monitoring
Software Locks via the SSU or BIOS Setup007-4274-001 31Using PasswordsIf a user password is set and enabled, but an administrator password is not set,
32 007-4274-0012: Baseboard DescriptionTable 2-3 Software Security FeaturesFeature DescriptionSecure mode How to enter secure mode:Setting and enablin
Software Locks via the SSU or BIOS Setup007-4274-001 33Setatimeoutperiodsothatkeyboard and mouse inputare not accepted.Also, screen can be blanked,and
34 007-4274-0012: Baseboard DescriptionBoot without keyboard The system can boot with or without a keyboard. During POST,before the system completes t
007-4274-001 35Chapter 33. Configuring Software and UtilitiesThis chapter describes the Power-On Self Test (POST) and system configuration utilities.T
007-4274-001 vContentsFigures ...ixTables ...xiAbout This Guide...xiiiObtainingPubli
36 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesHot KeysTable 3-2 shows the key combinations used to perform certain operations.Server SetupUtilit
Power-On Self Test (POST)007-4274-001 37Power-On Self Test (POST)Each time you turn on the system, the BIOS begins execution of the Power-On Self Test
38 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesUsing BIOS SetupThis section describes the BIOS Setup options. Use Setup to change the systemconfi
Using BIOS Setup007-4274-001 39• When you have moved the CMOS jumper on the baseboard to the “Clear CMOS”position (enabled); for a step-by-step proced
40 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and Utilities3. Security Menu• Passwords• Lockout Features4. Server Menu• System Management• Console Redirectio
Using BIOS Setup007-4274-001 41See Table 3-4 if an option is shown but you cannot select or move the option.The rest of this section lists the feature
42 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesPrimary IDE Master and Slave SubmenuIn the following table, the features other than “Type” appear
Using BIOS Setup007-4274-001 43TransferModeStandardFast PIO 1Fast PIO 2Fast PIO 3/DMA 1Fast PIO 4/DMA 2Selects the method for moving data to and from
44 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesProcessor Settings SubmenuTable 3-7 Processor Settings SubmenuFeature Choices DescriptionProcessor
Using BIOS Setup007-4274-001 45Advanced MenuYou can make the following selections on the Advanced Menu itself. See the followingsubmenu tables for inf
vi 007-4274-001ContentsUSBInterface...25NetworkInterfaceController(NIC)...25Video...26SCSI
46 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesEmbedded Video Controller SubmenuEmbedded Legacy SCSI SubmenuTable 3-9 Embedded Video Controller S
Using BIOS Setup007-4274-001 47Embedded Dual Ultra 160 SCSI SubmenuEmbedded NIC SubmenuTable 3-11 Embedded Dual Ultra 160 SCSI SubmenuFeature Choices
48 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesPCI Device, Slot 1PCI Device, Slot 2Table 3-13 PCI Device, Slot 1 SubmenuFeature Choices Descripti
Using BIOS Setup007-4274-001 49PCIDevice,Slot3Enable Master EnabledDisabledEnables the selected device as a PCI bus master.Latency Timer Default020h04
50 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesPCI Device, Slot 4PCI Device, Slot 5Table 3-16 PCI Device, Slot 4 SubmenuFeature Choices Descripti
Using BIOS Setup007-4274-001 51PCIDevice,Slot6Enable Master EnabledDisabledEnables the selected device as a PCI bus master.Latency Timer Default020h04
52 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesPCI Device, Slot 7PCI Device, Slot 8Table 3-19 PCI Device, Slot 7 SubmenuFeature Choices Descripti
Using BIOS Setup007-4274-001 53Hot-Plug PCI Control SubmenuNote: At this time, the Linux operating system does not support use of the PCI Hot-Plug(PHP
54 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesIntegrated Peripheral Configuration SubmenuTable 3-22 Integrated Peripheral Configuration SubmenuF
Using BIOS Setup007-4274-001 55Advanced Chipset Control SubmenuBase I/O Address 378278Selects the base I/O address for parallel port.Interrupt IRQ 5IR
Contents007-4274-001 viiUsing the System Setup Utility (SSU) ...68WhentoRuntheSSU...68WhatYouNeedtoDo...
56 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesSecurity MenuYou can make the following selections on the Security Menu. Enabling the SupervisorPa
Using BIOS Setup007-4274-001 57Server MenuYou can make the following selections on the Server Menu itself. See the followingsubmenu tables for informa
58 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesSystem Management SubmenuSystem Event Logging DisabledEnabledEnabled forces BIOS and BMC to log sy
Using BIOS Setup007-4274-001 59Console Redirection SubmenuTable 3-27 Console Redirection SubmenuFeature Choices DescriptionCOM Port Address:Redirectio
60 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesEMP Configuration SubmenuPEP Management SubmenuTable 3-28 EMP Configuration SubmenuFeature Choices
Using BIOS Setup007-4274-001 61Boot MenuYou can make the following selections on the Boot Menu itself.Boot Device Priority SubmenuUse the up or down a
62 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesHard Drive SubmenuFor options on this menu, use the up or down arrow keys to select a device. Pres
Changing the Boot Device Priority Temporarily007-4274-001 63Exit MenuYou can make the following selections on the Exit Menu. Select an option using th
64 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and Utilities5. The bootup process continues. When finished, a system prompt is displayed.Changing the Boot Dev
Running the SCSISelect Utility007-4274-001 65If you do not press <Ctrl+A>, the system finds the Adaptec AIC-7899 SCSI host adapterand displays t
viii 007-4274-001ContentsChineseClassARegulatoryNotice...95IndustryCanadaNotice(CanadaOnly)...95CENotice...
66 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesConfiguring the Adaptec AIC-7880 SCSI AdapterThe following menu is displayed when you configure th
Running the SCSISelect Utility007-4274-001 67Configuring the Adaptec AIC-7899 SCSI AdapterThe Adaptec AIC-7880 SCSI adapter has two busses. Select the
68 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesUsing the System Setup Utility (SSU)The SSU is on the configuration software CD shipped with the s
Using the System Setup Utility (SSU)007-4274-001 69values do not agree, POST generates an error message. You must then run the SSU tospecify the corre
70 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesCreating SSU DiskettesWhen creating SSU diskettes, the system copies the SSU from the CD to the di
FRU and SDR Load Utility007-4274-001 71Running the SSU from a CDYou can also run the SSU from a CD. Place the CD in the CD-ROM drive. If the system is
72 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesIf you run the FRUSDR Load Utility from a diskette, copy the utility from the CD. Followthe instru
FRU and SDR Load Utility007-4274-001 73Parsing the Command LineThe FRUSDR load utility allows only one command line function at a time. A commandline
74 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesPrompting for Product Level FRU InformationThrough the use of a configuration file, the utility mi
Upgrading the BIOS007-4274-001 75If the utility fails, it immediately exits with an error message and exit code.Upgrading the BIOSPreparing for the Up
007-4274-001 ixFiguresFigure 1-1 ServerinRack-MountableConfiguration...3Figure 1-2 TopCoverThumbscrew...4Figure 1-3 ServerwithoutCovers
76 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesCreating the BIOS Upgrade DisketteThe BIOS upgrade file is a compressed self-extracting archive th
Upgrading the BIOS007-4274-001 777. Turn off the computer and reboot.8. If you need to change the BIOS settings, press <F2> while the splash scr
78 007-4274-0013: Configuring Software and UtilitiesChanging the BIOS LanguageYou can use the BIOS upgrade utility to change the language BIOS display
007-4274-001 79Chapter 44. Removing and Installing User ServiceableComponentsThis chapter describes how to remove and install user-serviceable compone
80 007-4274-0014: Removing and Installing User Serviceable ComponentsSCSI Hard drivesThe SGI 1450 server supports Ultra 160 SCSI SCA type 10K RPM or s
SCSI Hard drives007-4274-001 81D. SCA2 ConnectorE. Locking HandleRemoving a SCSI Hard driveAbankoffiveLEDsonthefrontoftheharddrivebaysmonitorsthedrive
82 007-4274-0014: Removing and Installing User Serviceable Components2. Determine which drive needs to be removed. If necessary, use the LED states be
Hot-Plug PCI Add-In Boards007-4274-001 836. Carefully slide the drive out of the bay. Place the drive on an antistatic surface.Installing a SCSI Hard
84 007-4274-0014: Removing and Installing User Serviceable ComponentsFigure 4-4 PCI Hot-Plug Retention MechanismA. Green and Amber LEDsB. Press here o
Hot-Plug PCI Add-In Boards007-4274-001 85Figure 4-5 Rear Retention LatchA. Hot-plug PCI add-in boardB. Close up of rear retention latch in the closed
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