SGI® Rackable™ RP2 Standard-Depth ServersUser GuideC2108-RP2, ISS3112-RP2, and ISS3124-RP2007-5837-001
007-5837-001 xiAbout This GuideThis guide provides an overview of the features and the major components of SGI®Rackable™RP2 standard-depth servers. It
xii 007-5837-001About This Guide• Appendix A, “Power and Environmental Specifications,”Lists input/output voltage specifications for the power suppli
About This Guide007-5837-001 xiiiConventionsThe following conventions are used throughout this document:Product SupportSGI provides a comprehensive pr
xiv 007-5837-001About This GuideReader CommentsIf you have comments about the technical accuracy, content, or organization of this document, contact S
007-5837-001 1Chapter 11. System OverviewThe SGI Rackable RP2 standard-depth servers are 2U rackmount servers. The servers have two main subsystems: t
2 007-5837-0011: System OverviewSystem Features and Configuration OptionsTable 1-1 summarizes the features and configuration options of an RP2 server.
System Features and Configuration Options007-5837-001 3Riser cards Support for two riser card slots. Each riser card slot has support for the followi
4 007-5837-0011: System OverviewServer ComponentsThis section describes the server components pertinent to monitoring and maintaining your server. The
Hard Disk Drive Bays007-5837-001 5Hard Disk Drive BaysThere are three configurations of hard disk drives (HDDs) for the RP2 server:• 8 x 3.5” HDD bays
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6 007-5837-0011: System OverviewFront Control PanelDependent upon your configuration, the control panel may have a horizontal or vertical orientation.
Front Control Panel007-5837-001 7Table 1-2 identifies the components of the control panel. For a description of the function of these buttons and LEDs
8 007-5837-0011: System OverviewBack Panel ComponentsFigure 1-8 and Table 1-3 identify the components on the back panel of the server.Figure 1-8 Typic
Peripheral Devices007-5837-001 9Peripheral DevicesThe server supports hard drives and an optical drive (CD-ROM or DVD-ROM). Figure 1-9 and Table 1-4 i
10 007-5837-0011: System OverviewHard Drive SupportAs shown in Table 1-5, the server supports both 2.5” and 3.5” hard drives.Special Notes:• The 3.5-i
Peripheral Devices007-5837-001 11Solid State Disk (SSD) SupportIn addition to the support of the 2.5” and 3.5” HDDs in the conventional storage bays,
007-5837-001 13Chapter 22. System SafetyThis chapter describes basic safety precautions.Electrical Safety PrecautionsBasic electrical safety precautio
14 007-5837-0012: System Safety• Serverboard BatteryCaution: There is a danger of explosion if the onboard battery is installed upside down, which wi
General Safety Precautions007-5837-001 15General Safety PrecautionsFollow these rules to ensure general safety:• Keep the area around the RP2 system c
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16 007-5837-0012: System SafetyESD PrecautionsCaution: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is generated by two objects with different electrical charges co
007-5837-001 17Chapter 33. System Operation and MonitoringDepending on your hard drive configuration, your control panel may be on the top row of the
18 007-5837-0013: System Operation and MonitoringFront Panel Controls and LEDsEach control panel contains control buttons and status LEDs. Figure 3-2
Front Panel Controls and LEDs007-5837-001 19Table 3-1 describes the control panel components and their functions.Table 3-1 Control Panel Components an
20 007-5837-0013: System Operation and MonitoringNotes:• Blink rate is ~1 Hz at 50% duty cycle.• It is also off when the system is powered off (S5) or
Hard Disk Drive (HDD) LEDs007-5837-001 21Table 3-2 describes the functions of the Status LED.Table 3-3 describes the functions of the Activity LED.Tab
22 007-5837-0013: System Operation and MonitoringPower Supply LEDThere is a single bi-color LED (green/amber) to indicate the power supply status. Tab
007-5837-001 23Chapter 44. Chassis MaintenanceThis chapter describes the following chassis maintenance activities:• “Removing the System Top Cover” on
24 007-5837-0014: Chassis MaintenanceBefore working with your server product, read the safety information in Chapter 2, “System Safety.”Note: Wheneve
Removing the System Top Cover007-5837-001 25Removing the System Top CoverThe server system must be operated with the system cover in place to ensure p
26 007-5837-0014: Chassis Maintenance5. Remove the four screws. See A in Figure 4-1.6. Slide the cover back and lift upwards. See B in Figure 4-1.Figu
Replacing the System Cover007-5837-001 27Replacing the System CoverTo replace the system cover, use the following steps:1. Place the system cover onto
28 007-5837-0014: Chassis MaintenanceRemoving and Installing the Air DuctAlways operate your server system with the air duct in place. The air duct is
Removing and Installing the Air Duct007-5837-001 29Installing the Air Duct1. Lower the front edge of the air duct to engage the two tabs on the fan bu
30 007-5837-0014: Chassis MaintenanceReplacing the Power SupplyCaution: The power supply is only hot-swappable if you have a redundant system with tw
Replacing the Power Supply007-5837-001 312. If a power supply is installed, push the green latch in the direction shown while pulling out of the syste
32 007-5837-0014: Chassis Maintenance4. If no power supply is to be installed, install the filler panel into the power supply cage.See Figure 4-8.Figu
Installing and Removing Hot-Swap Hard Drives007-5837-001 33Installing and Removing Hot-Swap Hard DrivesCaution: To maintain proper system cooling, us
34 007-5837-0014: Chassis Maintenance3. Remove the four screws securing the HDD to the carrier and remove the HDD or HDD interface bracket (in the cas
Installing and Removing Hot-Swap Hard Drives007-5837-001 35Figure 4-12 Inserting 3.5” HDD CarrierInstalling 2.5” Hard Disk Drive in 3.5” HDD CarrierTo
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36 007-5837-0014: Chassis Maintenance4. Break off the tab on the HDD interface bracket.See d1 in Figure 4-13.Figure 4-13 Breaking Tab on HDD Interface
Installing and Removing Hot-Swap Hard Drives007-5837-001 37Figure 4-15 Sliding 2.5” HDD into Interface Bracket8. Secure the hard disk drive using the
38 007-5837-0014: Chassis MaintenanceInstalling Hard Disk Drive into 2.5” Hard Drive CarrierTo install a 2.5” drive into a 2.5” drive carrier, use the
Installing and Removing Hot-Swap Hard Drives007-5837-001 393. Remove the four screws securing the HDD or drive blank from the HDD carrier.See C in Fig
40 007-5837-0014: Chassis Maintenance7. With the lever open, insert the hard disk drive assembly into the chassis and push in the lever to lock it int
Installing and Removing a Slimline Optical Drive007-5837-001 41Installing a Slimline Optical Drive1. Install the plastic guide onto the back of the dr
42 007-5837-0014: Chassis MaintenanceRemoving a Slimline Optical Drive1. Remove the cables.See A in Figure 4-24.2. Lift up the blue tab to release the
Installing and Removing a Solid State Drive (SSD)007-5837-001 43Installing and Removing a Solid State Drive (SSD)Installing an SSD1. Place the SSD on
44 007-5837-0014: Chassis MaintenanceRemoving an SSD1. Disconnect the cables.See A in Figure 4-26.2. Remove the four screws to release the SSD.See B i
Replacing a System Fan007-5837-001 45Replacing a System FanUse the following steps to replace a system fan.1. Pull the system fan straight up to remov
vi 007-5837-001ContentsInstalling the Air Duct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46 007-5837-0014: Chassis MaintenanceReplacing the Backup BatteryThe lithium battery on the serverboard powers the RTC for up to 10 years in the absen
Mounting the Chassis to a Rack007-5837-001 474. Dispose of the battery according to local ordinance.5. Using the correct polarity, insert the new lith
48 007-5837-0014: Chassis Maintenance2. Attach the slides to the rack as shown in Figure 4-30.Figure 4-30 Attaching Slides to the Rack
Mounting the Chassis to a Rack007-5837-001 493. Install the inner members to the chassis as shown in Figure 4-31.Figure 4-31 Installing the Inner Memb
50 007-5837-0014: Chassis MaintenanceRemoving the Chassis from a RackTo remove the chassis from a rack, use the following steps:1. Extend the slides a
007-5837-001 51Appendix AA. Power and Environmental SpecificationsThis appendix describes the following:• “Power Supply Input Voltages” on page 51• “
52 007-5837-001A: Power and Environmental SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsTable A-2 lists the system-level operation and non-operating envir
007-5837-001 53Appendix BB. Regulatory Compliance InformationTable B-1summarizes the product regulatory compliance.Table B-1 Product Regulatory Compl
007-5837-001 55Appendix CC. Rail Kit InstallationIf the chassis for your server does not have pre-installed rail slides, SGI provides a rail kit. Use
007-5837-001 viiFiguresFigure 1-1 SGI Rackable C2108-RP2 Server . . . . . . . . . . . 1Figure 1-2 Overh
56 007-5837-001C: Rail Kit Installation2. Fully extend the rail slides as shown in Figure C-2.Figure C-2 Extending Rail Slides
007-5837-001 573. Attach the chassis to the rail slides as shown in Figure C-3.Figure C-3 Attaching Chassis to Rail Slides
58 007-5837-001C: Rail Kit Installation4. Push the release tab and push the chassis into the rack as shown in Figure C-4.Figure C-4 Rail Slide Release
007-5837-001 59Appendix DD. BMC Error CodesThe BMC may generate beep codes upon detection of failure conditions. Beep codes are sounded each time the
viii 007-5837-001FiguresFigure 4-14 Inserting HDD Interface Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Figure 4-15
Tables007-5837-001 ixTablesTable 1-1 System Features and Configuration Options. . . . . . . . . 2Table 1-2 Control
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