User ManualTable of ContentsM440LX Server System Product Guide232Disclaimer2Safety Guidelines3Warnings and Cautions3Preface5Notational Conventions5Contents71 Server Description17System Features18Chassis20Controls and Indicators23System Security25Password Protection27Secure Boot Mode27Boot Sequence Control27Boot Without Keyboard27Power and Reset Button Lock27Diskette Write Protection28Video Blanking28Power System28Server Cooling28Peripheral Drive Bays293.5-inch User Accessible Diskette Drive Bay295.25-inch User Accessible Drive Bays293.5-inch Hot-docking Drive Bays29Onboard RAID30Server System Board30ISA Expansion Slots30PCI Expansion Slots31PCI Video Controller31SCSI Controllers34IDE Controller34Server Management35Pentium ® II Processor36Memory Module36System Configuration Options37Base System Configuration37System Upgrade Options382 Installing The System39Selecting a Site40Physical Specifications41Environmental Specifications41After Unpacking the Server42Installing the Pentium II Processor42Installing the Memory Module42Connecting Peripheral Devices43Warnings and Cautions43Keyboard43Mouse43Monitor43Other Devices43Checking the Power Cord(s)45Turning on Your Server45Power-on Self-Test46Creating Installation Software Diskettes473 Configuring The System49Configuration Utilities49Power-on Self-Test50When to Use the System Configuration Utility51How to start the SCU52System Board Settings Field Descriptions53Systems Group53Memory Subsystem Group53On-Board Disk Controllers54Onboard Communications Devices54Floppy Drive Subsystems Group55IDE Subsystem Group55Multiboot Group57KB and Mouse Subsystem Group57Console Redirection57Security Subsystem58SCSI ROM BIOS Options Group59Management Subsystem Group59When to Run the BIOS Setup Utility60Running the Setup Utility60Main Menu62Advanced Menu65Security Menu70Server Menu72Boot Menu73Exit Menu75Using the Symbios SCSI Utility76Running the SCSI Utility76Hot Keys76Installing Video Drivers77Installing SCSI Drivers774 Working Inside Your System79Preparation79Warnings and Cautions79Tools and Supplies You Need79Equipment Log79Covers80Removing a Side Cover80Replacing a Side Cover81Removing the Top Cover82Replacing the Top Cover83Removing the Plastic Front Cover84Replacing the Plastic Front Cover84Removing the Snap-in Plastic Peripheral Bay Cover86Replacing the Snap-in Plastic Peripheral Bay Cover87Board Set88Removing the Termination Board88Installing a Voltage Regulator Module89Installing a Pentium II Processor91Removing a Pentium II Processor92Installing the Memory Module92Removing the Memory Module94Installing the RPX Module94Removing the RPX Module96Add-in Boards97Installing an Add-in Board98Removing an Add-in Board102Diskette Drive103Removing the Diskette Drive103Installing a Diskette Drive1055.25-inch Peripherals106Installing a 5.25-inch Peripheral Device107Removing a 5.25-inch Peripheral Device111Back-up Battery112Replacing the Back-up Battery113Front Panel Board115Removing the Front Panel Board115Replacing the Front Panel Board115Fans117Removing a Front Panel Fan117Replacing a Front Panel Fan120Removing the Fan Below the Top Power Supply120Replacing the Fan Below the Power Supply123Power System124Removing a Power Supply124Replacing a Power Supply125Power Share Backplane126Removing the Power Share Backplane126Installing the Power Share Backplane129SCSI Hot-docking Backplane130Removing a Hot-docking Backplane130Removing a Hot-docking Backplane1305 SCSI Backplane and Drives: Hot-swapping and Configuring133Warnings and Cautions133Tools and Supplies You Need133Hot-docking Bays133SCSI Hard Disk Drive134Mounting a SCSI SCA Hard Disk Drive in a Plastic Carrier135Installing a SCSI SCA Hard Disk Drive in a Hot-docking Bay136Hot-swapping a SCSI SCA Hard Disk Drive138SCSI Hot-docking Backplane139Configuration Options139SCSI Hot-docking Backplane Connectors143Wide/Fast SCSI 16-Bit Connector143Wide/Fast SCA2 SCSI 16-Bit Connectors144Power Connectors145Fan Connector145Front Panel Connector1466 Server Resources147Warnings and Cautions147Tools and Supplies You Need147Memory Module Resources148Memory Regions150ECC Memory151System Board Resources157Video Memory DRAM157I/O Addresses and Resources159Interrupts161Flash ROM1627 Power System163Power System Configurations163Power System Control Signals165Power Enable/Disable (PON)165Remote Sense Connections165Load Share Connection165Output Power Connections165Power Good Circuit166VA Monitor Circuit166I²C Communication Circuit166System Current Monitor167Power Supply FAULT167Power Supply Presence DETECT167Power Share Backplane Interconnections168Power Supply to Powershare Board Connections168Backplane to System Board Power Interface169Backplane to Peripheral Interface169Backplane to System Board Control Connections170Power Supply Input Voltages170Power Supply Output Voltages171Server Current Usage172Calculating Power Usage1748 System Board Jumpers177Warnings and Cautions177Tools and Supplies You Need177Configuration Jumpers178Chassis Intrusion Detection179Fault Resilient Booting (FRB)180Flash Memory180CPU Speed181Boot Option182Password183CMOS1849 I/O Ports and Connectors185Signal States185Server System Board185System Board Layout186System Board Connector Locations187Power Connector188Auxiliary Power Connector188I2C Connector188Control Panel Connector189Diskette Drive Port189Wide/Fast 16-Bit SCSI Connector190IDE Connector191Fan Connectors192Blower Connectors192SCSI Controller Activity LED Connector192Server Management Connector193ISA Connectors194PCI Connectors195Keyboard and Mouse Connectors196Parallel Port197VGA Video Port198Serial Ports19910 Solving Problems201Resetting the Server201Initial System Startup202Checklist202Running New Application Software203Checklist203After the System Has Been Running Correctly204Checklist204Additional Troubleshooting Procedures205Preparing the System for Diagnostic Testing205Monitoring POST206Verifying Proper Operation of Key System Lights206Confirming Loading of the Operating System206Specific Problems and Corrective Actions207Power Light Does Not Light207System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly208No Characters Appear on Screen209Characters Are Distorted or Incorrect209Incorrect or no Beep Codes210Diskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light210Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light211Problems With Application Software212Error and Informational Messages213POST Beep Codes213POST Codes and Countdown Codes214Normal Port-80 Codes214POST Error Codes and Messages219A Regulatory Specifications225Declaration of the Manufacturer or Importer225Safety Compliance225Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)226CE Mark226Electromagnetic Compatibility Notice (USA)226Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices (International)228B Equipment Log229Equipment Log230Size: 1.28 MBPages: 232Language: EnglishOpen manual