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Seite 1 - USER GUIDE

Gateway 9715 ServerUSER GUIDECMYCMMYCYCMYKServerCover_FRONT.pdf 6/13/2005 12:03:59 PMServerCover_FRONT.pdf 6/13/2005 12:03:59 PM

Seite 2 - Contents

5www.gateway.comSystem boardSystem boardLeft sideUSB 1 and 2 connectorsSATA connectorSerial/videoconnectorsDiagnostic LEDS (8)NIC 1 and NIC 2 connecto

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95www.gateway.comMemory10 Restart your server and open the BIOS Setup utility. Verify the System Memory listed in the Main menu. When you exit the BIO

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96www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components7 Return to the Memory configuration menu and set the Sparing Threshold between 1 and 15.8 Select Vie

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97www.gateway.comMemory7 Press F10 to save your changes and exit.8 Press Y to confirm and the server reboots with the changes.Memory mirroringIf the s

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98www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsPCI expansion cardsYour server uses the PCI-X bus. Use the following chart to determine the PCI slot

Seite 7 - Control panels

99www.gateway.comPCI expansion cardsHot installation or removal of PCI expansion cardsAdjacent to each of the five hot-swap PCI slots are power LEDs a

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100www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components4 Highlight the device (card) to be removed, then click Stop.5 Wait for the PCI power LED adjacent t

Seite 9 - Interior

101www.gateway.comPCI expansion cards10 Install an expansion slot cover over the empty slot, or install a replacement card in the slot. To install an

Seite 10 - System board

102www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components9 Install an expansion slot cover over the empty slot, or install a replacement card in the slot. T

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103www.gateway.comPCI expansion cards6 Push the top of the card retention clip for the slot you are using down slightly, then rotate it out the back o

Seite 12 - Getting Help

104www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsIf you are using the hardware hot-plug interface, press the attention button for the slot containing

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6www.gateway.comChapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway ServerRight sideCPU 1 socketVRM 10.2L connectorDC power connectorsCPU 2 socketRAID smart battery

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105www.gateway.comPCI expansion cards7 Align the card with the slot, then press down to seat the card in the slot. If you are installing a full-length

Seite 15 - Setting up the hardware

106www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsFibre channel moduleThe fibre channel module (optional) is an intelligent, high-performance adapter

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107www.gateway.comFibre channel module* Beacon is used by the Qlogic SANSurfer FE HBA Manager software to identify a specific adapter in the system.Op

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108www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsFibre channel HBA manager softwareThe QLogic SANsurfer FC HBA Manager is a device management softwar

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109www.gateway.comFibre channel module5 Push the top of the fibre channel module retention clip down slightly, then rotate it to the open position out

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110www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components7 If you are installing the fibre channel module:a If necessary, remove the expansion slot cover by

Seite 20 - Line conditioners

111www.gateway.comProcessorsProcessorsThe server requires a minimum of one Intel® Xeon™ MP processor or one Intel Xeon MP processor with iL3 cache. Th

Seite 21 - Starting your server

112www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsTo remove a processor:1 Install the most current BIOS version. For more information, see “Updating t

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113www.gateway.comProcessors7 Remove the heat sink by lifting it from the processor.8 Press down on the processor locking lever, push it slightly away

Seite 23 - Selecting the boot device

114www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsTo install a processor:1 Install the most current BIOS version. For more information, see “Updating

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7www.gateway.comGetting HelpGetting HelpIn addition to your operating system’s documentation, you can use the following information resources to help

Seite 25 - Controlling your server

115www.gateway.comProcessors6 If a processor thermal blank is installed, remove it by loosening the four screws (one at each corner) and lifting the t

Seite 26 - Keystroke mappings

116www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components8 Install the new processor into the processor socket. Make sure that: You install the processors i

Seite 27 - Limitations

117www.gateway.comProcessors10 Place the heat sink on the processor, making sure the thermal grease is applied correctly or the Thermal Interface Mate

Seite 28 - To configure the console:

118www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsProcessor VRM requirementsThis server requires the installation of two different types of VRMs (Volt

Seite 29 - Turning off your server

119www.gateway.comProcessors5 Holding the VRM by the edges, align the notch on the bottom edge of the VRM with the notch in the VRM socket and press t

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120www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components5 Holding the VRM by the edges, lift it from the socket.6 Place the VRM into an anti-static bag for

Seite 31 - Initial hardware settings

121www.gateway.comProcessors4 Remove the memory boards or memory board air baffles from memory slots C and D by following the instructions in “Install

Seite 32 - Configuring SCSI features

122www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components10 If you are installing the VRM for the fourth processor, reinstall the VRM air baffle.11 Replace t

Seite 33 - NTER, The Exit menu

123www.gateway.comProcessors6 If you are removing the VRM for the fourth processor, remove the VRM air baffle by pushing down on the top of the baffle

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124www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsInstalling an Intel Management Module (IMM)To install an Intel Management Module (IMM):1 Uninstall t

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8www.gateway.comChapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway Server8510702.book Page 8 Thursday, July 7, 2005 11:21 AM

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125www.gateway.comInstalling an Intel Management Module (IMM)7 Find the IMM connector on the right side of the system board.8 Grasp the module board b

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126www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsInstalling and removing the ROMB (RAID on Motherboard) activation key and dedicated RAID memoryFunct

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127www.gateway.comInstalling and removing the ROMB (RAID on Motherboard) activation key and dedicated5 Remove the PCI expansion card from PCI slot 7 (

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128www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components9 Holding the DIMM by the edges, align the notch on the bottom edge of the DIMM with the notch in th

Seite 40 - Chapter 3

129www.gateway.comInstalling and removing the ROMB (RAID on Motherboard) activation key and dedicated5 Gently spread the retaining clips at each end o

Seite 41 - System administration

130www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components5 Open the battery case, then connect the cable inside the battery case.6 After closing the battery

Seite 42 - Navigation

131www.gateway.comInstalling and removing the ROMB (RAID on Motherboard) activation key and dedicated8 Engage the retention tabs on the back of the ba

Seite 43 - Menu Options Description

132www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components6 Push the battery to the right to disengage it from the side of the chassis, then remove it from th

Seite 44 - Server security

133www.gateway.comPower subsystemPower subsystemThe power subsystem includes the power supply modules, the power distribution board, and the plug-in V

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134www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsReplacing a power supply moduleYour server uses as many as two hot-swappable redundant power supplie

Seite 46 - Identifying your server

Chapter 29Setting Up Your Server• Setting up the hardware• Protecting from power source problems• Mounting your server into a cabinet• Starting and tu

Seite 47 - Package (SUP) CD

135www.gateway.comPower subsystemTo replace a power supply module or active fan blank:1 Examine the LED indicators on the back of each power supply mo

Seite 48 - Booting from the SUP CD:

136www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components8 Plug the power cord into the AC connector on the power supply module.9 If your server only has a s

Seite 49 - NTER. The Boot Option menu

137www.gateway.comPower subsystem8 Remove the seven (7) screws securing the power distribution board to the chassis, then lift the board from the chas

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138www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components10 Secure the new power distribution board to the chassis with the seven screws you previously remov

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139www.gateway.comReplacing the SCSI hot-swap backplaneReplacing the SCSI hot-swap backplaneYour server can hold as many as ten SCSI hot-swap drives i

Seite 52 - Updating the BMC firmware

140www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components10 Pull out the blue, spring-loaded plunger (located at the top of the SCSI hot-swap backplane) that

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141www.gateway.comReplacing the SCSI hot-swap backplane12 Remove the new SCSI hot-swap backplane from its package, then place it in the chassis by eng

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142www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components20 Reinstall the processor air baffle by following the instructions in “Removing and installing the

Seite 55 - Embedded Web Server

143www.gateway.comReplacing the front panel I/O boardReplacing the front panel I/O boardTo replace the front panel I/O board:1 Follow the instructions

Seite 56 - Using the Embedded Web Server

144www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components7 Remove the new front panel I/O board from its package and place it in the chassis, engaging the mo

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10www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your ServerSetting up the hardwareTo make sure that your working environment is safe: Use a clean, dry, flat,

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145www.gateway.comReplacing a hot-swap fanReplacing a hot-swap fanIf you are adding redundant hot-swap fans to your server, you must update the FRU/SD

Seite 59 - FRU/SDR Load utility

146www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components4 Squeeze the fan latches together to release the fan, then lift the fan from the chassis.5 Orient t

Seite 60 - The SEL Viewer utility

147www.gateway.comReplacing the CMOS batteryReplacing the CMOS batteryIf the server clock does not keep time or the settings in the BIOS Setup utility

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148www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components9 Push the battery toward the larger prongs until the edge of the battery clears the small prongs, t

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149www.gateway.comReplacing the system boardReplacing the system boardTo replace the system board:1 Follow the instructions in “Preventing static elec

Seite 63 - ■ View server documentation

150www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components13 Lift the blue, spring-loaded plunger in the center of the system board, then slide the board towa

Seite 64 - Preparing for system recovery

151www.gateway.comReplacing the system board16 Pull up the blue, spring-loaded plunger in the center of the board and slide the board toward the back

Seite 65 - Caring for your server

152www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components22 Reinstall all PCI expansion cards by following the instructions in “Cold installation or removal

Seite 66 - Cleaning the tape drive

Chapter 5153Using the BIOS Setup Utility• Opening the BIOS Setup utility• Updating the BIOS• Resetting the BIOS settings to their factory defaults• Re

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154www.gateway.comChapter 5: Using the BIOS Setup UtilityOpening the BIOS Setup utilityThe BIOS Setup utility stores basic settings for your server. T

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11www.gateway.comSetting up the hardwareConverting to pedestal configurationTo convert your server to a pedestal configuration, you need a pedestal co

Seite 69 - Torque settings

155www.gateway.comUpdating the BIOSUpdating the BIOSIf you need a new version of the BIOS, you can download the BIOS update from Gateway, then install

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156www.gateway.comChapter 5: Using the BIOS Setup Utility3 Remove the jumper across pins 1-2 of header J8C3 (see the illustration on page 157 for the

Seite 71 - Opening the server case

157www.gateway.comUpdating the BIOS2 Turn off the server, then disconnect the power cords and all other cables connected to the server.3 Follow the in

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158www.gateway.comChapter 5: Using the BIOS Setup Utility7 Remove the DOS-bootable recovery media.8 Turn off the server, then disconnect the power cor

Seite 73 - Change jumper settings

159www.gateway.comUpdating the BIOS3 Remove the jumper across pins 1-2 of jumper J4A3, then place the jumper across pins 2-3.4 Follow the instructions

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160www.gateway.comChapter 5: Using the BIOS Setup Utility11 Follow the instructions in “Closing the server case” on page 72.12 Plug in the AC power co

Seite 75 - To remove the center brace:

161www.gateway.comUpdating the BIOSResetting BIOS passwordsTo reset BIOS password(s), you must either reset and clear all BIOS settings, or use the Pa

Seite 76 - To install the center brace:

162www.gateway.comChapter 5: Using the BIOS Setup Utility7 Follow the instructions in “Opening the server case” on page 66.8 Place the jumper back ont

Seite 77 - Closing the server case

Chapter 6163Configuring your RAID solutions• Configuring the ROMB RAID solution8510702.book Page 163 Thursday, July 7, 2005 11:21 AM

Seite 78 - Installing drives

164www.gateway.comChapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutionsIntroductionRAID configuration can take place in one of several ways, depending on which R

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12www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your Server5 Turn the server over so the bottom is facing up, then position the outer cover, supplied with the

Seite 80 - To install a CD or DVD drive:

165www.gateway.comConfiguring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAID BIOS Console configuration utilityConfiguring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAI

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166www.gateway.comChapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutionsTo configure your ROMB RAID solution:1 Restart the server.2 When the server reboots, hold

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167www.gateway.comConfiguring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAID BIOS Console configuration utility4 Select the configuration type, then click Next

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168www.gateway.comChapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutions6 Select Custom Configuration, then click Next. The Array Definition screen opens.7 Hold d

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169www.gateway.comConfiguring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAID BIOS Console configuration utility8 When the drives are defined, click Accept Arra

Seite 85 - Determining drive status

170www.gateway.comChapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutions12 Select the Write Policy from the list to set the write and cache policies. The write po

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171www.gateway.comConfiguring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAID BIOS Console configuration utilityRAID 10: To configure a RAID 10 array, create mu

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172www.gateway.comChapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutions17 Click Accept to save the configuration, then click Yes to initialize the logical drive.

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173www.gateway.comConfiguring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAID BIOS Console configuration utility19 Click the Home icon on the top menu bar to re

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174www.gateway.comChapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutionsConfiguring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAID Web ConsoleThe Intel RAID Web Console pr

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13www.gateway.comSetting up the hardware7 Align each of the casters with its screw hole on the (new) bottom of the server and secure with one Phillips

Seite 91 - Indicator LED Description

175www.gateway.comConfiguring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAID Web Console RAID Registration Server is a module running on a RAID server that tr

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176www.gateway.comChapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutionsRegistration serverThe Registration server is a RAID server that also has a registration p

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177www.gateway.comConfiguring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAID Web ConsoleTo enable the registration server:1 Set a static IP address for the reg

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178www.gateway.comChapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutions3 Edit the hosts file on each RAID server to resolve the registration server IP address.Ad

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179www.gateway.comConfiguring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAID Web ConsoleRegistration server operationWhen the networking option is enabled in W

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180www.gateway.comChapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutionsInstalling the Windows Web ConsoleTo install the Windows Web Console:1 Insert the System C

Seite 97 - To install or replace DIMMs:

181www.gateway.comConfiguring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAID Web Console5 Select Standalone or Networking, then click Next. The Setup screen op

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182www.gateway.comChapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutions10 Edit the REGSERV.DAT and HOSTS.DAT files. The installation retrieves the files for edit

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183www.gateway.comConfiguring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAID Web ConsoleDe-registering and re-registering under Web ConsoleIf the registration

Seite 100 - Configuring memory options

184www.gateway.comChapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutionsLaunching the Web ConsoleWeb console is launched from a Web Browser that supports Java scr

Seite 101 - To configure memory RAID:

14www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your Server10 Reinstall the optional control panel by following the instructions in “Removing and installing th

Seite 102 - Memory mirroring

185www.gateway.comLaunching the Web Console2 Select the RAID controller to be managed by clicking the name of the server in the window (MCC-IN in this

Seite 103 - PCI expansion cards

186www.gateway.comChapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutions3 Select Full Access, enter you password, then click Submit. The Management Options screen

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187www.gateway.comLaunching the Web ConsoleThe following table describes the options available on this screen.Configuring arrays and logical drivesAut

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188www.gateway.comChapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutionsCustom RAID configurationIf you choose Custom Configuration, the Web Console displays the

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189www.gateway.comLaunching the Web Console4 Click Accept to save the logical drive.If space is still available in the current array, the new logical

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190www.gateway.comChapter 6: Configuring your RAID solutionsTo check the rebuild rate: Select the correct adapter from the Adapter box, then select R

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191www.gateway.comLaunching the Web ConsoleRemoving a physical drive from an arrayTo selectively remove hard drives from an existing array:1 Go to the

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Chapter 7193Troubleshooting• Interpreting error messages and codes• Troubleshooting• Getting telephone support and trainingIf the suggestions in this

Seite 111 - Fibre channel module

194www.gateway.comChapter 7: TroubleshootingSafety guidelinesWhile troubleshooting your server, follow these safety guidelines: Do not attempt to ope

Seite 112 - Option ROM

iwww.gateway.comContents1 Checking Out Your Gateway Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Front . . . . . .

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15www.gateway.comProtecting from power source problemsProtecting from power source problemsSurge protectors, line conditioners, and uninterruptible po

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195www.gateway.comError messagesError messagesThese messages often indicate procedural errors such as typing an incorrect keystroke or trying to save

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196www.gateway.comChapter 7: TroubleshootingInvalid partition table The master boot record may be corrupt. For troubleshooting information, see “The

Seite 116 - Processors

197www.gateway.comTroubleshootingTroubleshootingFirst stepsTry these steps first before going to the following sections: Make sure that the power cor

Seite 117 - To remove a processor:

198www.gateway.comChapter 7: TroubleshootingTo restart and access the BIOS Setup utility:1 At the Gateway Logo screen, press any key to access the Sys

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199www.gateway.comBeep codesBeep codesPost error beep codesWhenever a recoverable error occurs during the power-on self-test (POST), the BIOS displays

Seite 119 - To install a processor:

200www.gateway.comChapter 7: TroubleshootingAdditional beep codes provided by Intel Management ModulesIn addition to the beep codes above, the followi

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201www.gateway.comLED informationLED informationThe various subsystems in this server include LEDs that can assist you in troubleshooting your system.

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202www.gateway.comChapter 7: TroubleshootingDiagnostic POST LEDsThe BIOS sends a code (in raw binary) to port 80 prior to each POST task. These codes

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203www.gateway.comLED informationPOST progress codes and definitionsThe following table shows the current boot progress codes and associated messages,

Seite 123 - Processor VRM requirements

204www.gateway.comChapter 7: Troubleshooting0×5B Reserved for ATASMBUS0×5C Resetting SMBUS0×5D Reserved for SMBUSLocal Console0×70 Resetting the video

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16www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your ServerStarting your serverBefore you start your server for the first time: Make sure that the server and

Seite 125 - Important

205www.gateway.comLED information0×B3 Enabling/configuring a fixed media deviceRemovable Media0×B8 Resetting removable media device0×B9 Disabling remo

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206www.gateway.comChapter 7: Troubleshooting0×F9 OS has switched to virtual address mode (SetVirtualAddressMap ( ) has been called)0×FA OS has request

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207www.gateway.comLED informationPOST error messages and handlingThe following table lists the error codes, associated messages, the severity of the e

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208www.gateway.comChapter 7: Troubleshooting8144 Processor 4 failed FRB-3 timer Minor Warning8160 Unable to apply microcode update to processor 1Major

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209www.gateway.comLED information84F2 Server management interface failed Major Pause84F3 Baseboard management controller in update modeMajor Pause84F4

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210www.gateway.comChapter 7: Troubleshooting852B Memory board B - DIMM2B not configured Major Pause8530 Memory board C - DIMM1A not configured Major P

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211www.gateway.comLED information8562 Memory board A - DIMM2A mismatch Major Pause8563 Memory board A - DIMM2B mismatch Major Pause8568 Memory board B

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212www.gateway.comChapter 7: Troubleshooting8590 Memory board C - DIMM1A correctable ECC errorMajor Pause8591 Memory board C - DIMM1B correctable ECC

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213www.gateway.comLED information85B1 Memory board C - DIMM1B uncorrectable ECC errorMajor Pause85B2 Memory board C - DIMM2A uncorrectable ECC errorMa

Seite 134 - To install the smart battery:

214www.gateway.comChapter 7: TroubleshootingBIOSThe settings in the BIOS Setup utility are not retained Replace the CMOS battery. For more informatio

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17www.gateway.comStarting your serverNormally, the server fans start and the POST begins running (you can follow the boot progress on the monitor). Th

Seite 136 - To remove the smart battery:

215www.gateway.comLED informationYour CD or DVD drive tray does not open Press a straightened paper clip wire into the CD or DVD drive’s manual eject

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216www.gateway.comChapter 7: Troubleshooting6 Remove all other bootable media from the server.Your server has problems booting to the USB flash memory

Seite 138 - Power subsystem

217www.gateway.comLED informationYour server has a SCSI hard drive and a USB flash memory device installed and the server continues to boot from the S

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218www.gateway.comChapter 7: Troubleshooting Make sure that you have installed the necessary software or driver. For more information, see the card’s

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219www.gateway.comLED information Make sure that the last device on the SCSI cable is correctly terminated. For more information about SCSI device co

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220www.gateway.comChapter 7: TroubleshootingMonitorYour server has no video and the LED on the control panel indicates that the system is in reset mod

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221www.gateway.comLED information If your server is plugged into a UPS, make sure that the UPS is connected securely to an electrical outlet, turned

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222www.gateway.comChapter 7: Troubleshooting You may need to reconfigure your operating system so it recognizes the additional processor. For more in

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223www.gateway.comTelephone supportTelephone supportBefore calling Gateway Customer CareIf you have a technical problem with your server, follow these

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224www.gateway.comChapter 7: TroubleshootingTelephone supportGateway offers a wide range of customer service, technical support, and information servi

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18www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your Server Boot Maintenance Manager - A menu of choices that lets you configure boot options and boot environ

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Appendix A225Server SpecificationsThe following specifications are for the standard configuration. Your server may contain optional equipment. All spe

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226www.gateway.comAppendix A: Server SpecificationsSystem specificationsCase size10.5 × 27.8 × 17.6 inches (26.2 × 70.6 × 44.7 cm)Weight130 lbs (60 kg

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227www.gateway.comSystem board specificationsSystem board specificationsProcessorFour sockets for Intel Xeon MP processors with 1 MB of L2 cache or as

Seite 150 - Replacing a hot-swap fan

228www.gateway.comAppendix A: Server SpecificationsRAIDTwo Serial ATA 150 ports from the ICH5-R supporting entry level RAID functionality, including I

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229www.gateway.comFibre channel card specificationsFibre channel card specificationsBus interface266 MHz PCI-XMemory 1MB SRAM per port 1MB flash 4Kb

Seite 152 - Replacing the CMOS battery

230www.gateway.comAppendix A: Server SpecificationsEnvironmental specificationsThe following specifications identify maximum environmental conditions.

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231www.gateway.comElectronic specificationsElectronic specificationsMemory mapInterruptsThe following table reflects a typical configuration, but you

Seite 154 - Replacing the system board

232www.gateway.comAppendix A: Server SpecificationsIRQ10 Generic, Option for SCIIRQ11 HPET #2, option for SCSI, TCOIRQ12 Mouse controllerIRQ13 System

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233www.gateway.comAdditional specificationsAdditional specificationsFor more information about your server, such as memory size, hard drive size, and

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19www.gateway.comStarting your server3 Press the up and down arrow keys to select the device you want to boot from, then press ENTER. Common choices i

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Appendix B235BIOS SettingsYou can print this appendix, then record your custom BIOS settings on the printout.8510702.book Page 235 Thursday, July 7,

Seite 159 - 1 Restart your server

236www.gateway.comAppendix B: To view all BIOS settings:1 Restart your server.2 Open the System Options menu by pressing any key while your server res

Seite 160 - Updating the BIOS

237www.gateway.comThread n StatusThread n HealthMemoryTotal MemoryEffective MemoryMemory Boards InstalledCurrent ConfigurationConfigure Memory RAS and

Seite 161 - Recovering the BIOS

238www.gateway.comAppendix B: Set Memory Hotplug in SRAT tableYesNoView and Configure Memory Board #(board number)Board Status Not InstalledHealthyUsi

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239www.gateway.comVideoEnable On-board Video EnabledDisabledHard Disk Write Protect DisabledEnabledUSBUSB Controller Enable EnabledDisabledUSB 2.0 Con

Seite 163 - Resetting the BIOS

240www.gateway.comAppendix B: Enable Slot 7 ROM EnabledDisabledEnable FC Card ROM EnabledDisabledServer ManagementConsole RedirectionCOM1 Console Redi

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241www.gateway.comNIC1 MAC AddressSEL LoggingClear Log EnabledDisabledFRB InformationProcessor #(n) Information Link to Processor #n Information sub-m

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242www.gateway.comAppendix B: The following 2nd level submenus are accessed from the submenu indicated in the first column.Discard Changes and ExitSav

Seite 166 - Resetting BIOS passwords

243www.gateway.comHot Add (possible) Yes/NoBoard InterleaveBIOS submenu BIOS 2nd level submenuSetting ValueConsole Redirection Sub-MenuCOM1 Console Re

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244www.gateway.comAppendix B: 8510702.book Page 244 Thursday, July 7, 2005 11:21 AM

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20www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your ServerControlling your serverLocal controlYour server can be controlled locally by installing a USB keyboa

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Appendix C245Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Kits• Available FRU kits8510702.book Page 245 Thursday, July 7, 2005 11:21 AM

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246www.gateway.comAppendix C: Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) KitsAvailable FRU kitsFRU Kit DescriptionDVD/CD-RW combo kit Slimline 8X DVD/24X CD-RW comb

Seite 171 - 1 Restart the server

247www.gateway.comAvailable FRU kitsCertance DAT-72 5.25" TBU kitThe kit contains the following: Certance DAT-72 5.25" 36 GB/72 GB blank tap

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248www.gateway.comAppendix C: Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) KitsROMB feature 256MB-RAM DDR2 kitThe kit contains the following: ROMB enable key 256MB-RA

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Appendix D249Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Shell8510702.book Page 249 Thursday, July 7, 2005 11:21 AM

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250www.gateway.comAppendix D: IntroductionThe EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Shell is an EFI application that lets other EFI applications be laun

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251www.gateway.comBasic EFI Shell commandsBasic EFI Shell commandsThe following table shows a set of basic EFI Shell commands used to manage files, th

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252www.gateway.comAppendix D: echo [-on | -off] | [text] Echos text to the standard output device or toggles script echoedit [filename] Opens the text

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253www.gateway.comBasic EFI Shell commandspause Prompts to quit or continue (scripts only)pci [bus_dev] [func] Displays PCI device informationrconnect

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21www.gateway.comControlling your serverKeystroke mappingsDuring console redirection, the remote terminal (which may be a dumb terminal or a system wi

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256www.gateway.comAppendix E: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal InformationImportant safety informationYour Gateway system is designed and tested to meet

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257www.gateway.comImportant Do not use Gateway products in areas classified as hazardous locations. Such areas include patient care areas of medical a

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258www.gateway.comAppendix E: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal InformationRegulatory compliance statementsUnited States of AmericaFederal Communications

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259www.gateway.comThe United States Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic d

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260www.gateway.comAppendix E: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal InformationUsers should make sure, for their own protection, that the electrical ground co

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261www.gateway.comLaser safety statementAll Gateway systems equipped with CD and DVD drives comply with the appropriate safety standards, including IE

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262www.gateway.comAppendix E: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal InformationEnvironmental informationThe product you have purchased contains extracted natu

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263www.gateway.comNoticesCopyright © 2005 Gateway, Inc.All Rights Reserved7565 Irvine Center DriveIrvine, CA 92618-2930 USAAll Rights ReservedThis pub

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22www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your ServerLimitationsThe BIOS console redirection terminates after an EFI-aware operating system calls EFI Boo

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265www.gateway.comIndexNumerics5.25-inch driveinstalling 77location 2Aaccessoriessafety precautions 256additional beep codes 200administrator password

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266www.gateway.comfans 5keyboard 3LAN 3lock slot 3monitor 3mouse 3network 3parallel 3power 3RJ-45 3serial 3USB 2, 3VGA 3control panel 2LCD 36location

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267www.gateway.cominstalling 108installing driver 107fibre channel software 108front panel board 143installing 143FRU kitsavailable 246FRU/SDR load ut

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268www.gateway.comKKensington lock slot 3keyboardcleaning 61port 3troubleshooting 219LLAN jack 3LCD control panel 36LEDdiagnostic 202indicators 2, 17i

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269www.gateway.comportssee connectionsPOSTerror messages 207POST (power-on self-test) 19POST error beep codes 199POST progress codesdiagnostic LEDS 20

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270www.gateway.comsetting passwords 39setting up in BIOS 39supervisor password 39system 39user passwords 39using password 39Security menuBIOS Setup ut

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271www.gateway.comkeyboard 219LED information 201master boot record 219memory 219monitor 220power 220power source problems 15processor 221safety guide

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23www.gateway.comControlling your serverTo configure the console:1 Turn on the console system and let the operating system start.2 Click Start, All Pr

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24www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your ServerTurning off your serverEvery time you turn off your server, first shut down the operating system. Yo

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iiwww.gateway.comRecording the BIOS configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Caring for you

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25www.gateway.comSetting up the operating systemSetting up the operating systemIf you ordered your server with the operating system already installed

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26www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your ServerInitial hardware settingsYour server comes from the manufacturer with the correct initial hardware s

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27www.gateway.comConfiguring SCSI featuresConfiguring SCSI featuresThe LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility lets you configure your server’s SCSI features

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28www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your Server2 Press F2 to access the menu bar at the top of the screen, then press the HOME and END keys to sele

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29www.gateway.comConfiguring SCSI features4 Use the up and down arrow keys to select one of the following options: Cancel Exit - To cancel the exit a

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30www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your Server Disable Integrated RAID (No or Yes) Support Interrupt (Hook Interrupt (default) or Bypass Interru

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31www.gateway.comConfiguring SCSI featuresTo access and change the Adapter Properties List:1 Follow the instructions in “To access the LSI Logic MPT S

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32www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your Server Secondary Cluster Server (No or Yes) Termination Control (Auto) <Restore Defaults> (to dis

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33www.gateway.comConfiguring SCSI features Disconnect (On or Off) SCSI Timeout (<10>) Queue Tags (On or Off) <Restore Defaults> (to di

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iiiwww.gateway.com5 Using the BIOS Setup Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153Opening the BIO

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36www.gateway.comChapter 3: Managing and Maintaining Your ServerSystem administrationGateway Server ManagerGateway Server Manager lets you manage mult

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37www.gateway.comSystem administration Read information from the LCP microcontroller Update the LCP firmwareNavigationThe following table shows the

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38www.gateway.comChapter 3: Managing and Maintaining Your ServerServer name View server nameAsset tab information View asset tagServer GUID View serve

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39www.gateway.comSystem administrationServer securityTo prevent unauthorized use of the server, you can set BIOS startup passwords.Using BIOS security

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40www.gateway.comChapter 3: Managing and Maintaining Your ServerYou ca n: Enter either password to finish starting the server. Enter the supervisor

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41www.gateway.comIdentifying your serverIdentifying your serverWhile you are working on a cabinet that contains several slim servers, it can be diffic

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42www.gateway.comChapter 3: Managing and Maintaining Your ServerCreating a DOS-bootable System Update Package (SUP) CDSeveral utilities available on t

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43www.gateway.comCreating a DOS-bootable System Update Package (SUP) CDBooting from the SUP CD:1 Restart your server, then press any key when the Gate

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44www.gateway.comChapter 3: Managing and Maintaining Your Server4 Select the CD drive on the Boot Options menu, then press ENTER. The server will now

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45www.gateway.comBaseboard Management Controller (BMC)Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)The Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) monitors system p

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46www.gateway.comChapter 3: Managing and Maintaining Your Server SDR/SEL timestamp clock Board set FRU information interface Fault resilient bootin

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47www.gateway.comBaseboard Management Controller (BMC) PCI SMBus is accessible to the management controller. This allows PCI add-in cards that suppor

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48www.gateway.comChapter 3: Managing and Maintaining Your ServerTo update the BMC firmware without Boot Block and Force Firmware updates:1 Download th

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49www.gateway.comBaseboard Management Controller (BMC)4 Move the shorting block from pins 2-3 to pins 1-2 on the Boot Block Update jumper (J1B1) on th

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50www.gateway.comChapter 3: Managing and Maintaining Your Server12 Move the shorting block from pins 1-2 to pins 2-3 on the Boot Block Update jumper (

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51www.gateway.comBaseboard Management Controller (BMC)3 Under Management, IPMI Configuration, click LAN and Serial Configuration, then LAN access, Use

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52www.gateway.comChapter 3: Managing and Maintaining Your Server3 The web server displays the System Summary page after the user is authenticated.Usin

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53www.gateway.comBaseboard Management Controller (BMC)http://hostname/webCmdPage?cmd=getSEL&first=num&last=num&onload=functionName http://

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54www.gateway.comChapter 3: Managing and Maintaining Your ServerHTML ExampleIn this example, the client-side page loads the page returned by the Embed

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55www.gateway.comBaseboard Management Controller (BMC) Update the non-volatile storage device associated with the BMC that holds the SDR and FRU info

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56www.gateway.comChapter 3: Managing and Maintaining Your Server3 Open the DIAG folder and click SELVIEW.EXE. The SEL Viewer screen opens.4 The follow

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57www.gateway.comBaseboard Management Controller (BMC)5 Use the following keys to navigate the screens and menus: ENTER - to select an item from the

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58www.gateway.comChapter 3: Managing and Maintaining Your ServerUsing your System Companion CDYou can use your System Companion CD to: Install hardwa

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59www.gateway.comPreparing for system recoveryPreparing for system recoveryIf your system files are corrupted, you may not be able to start the server

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60www.gateway.comChapter 3: Managing and Maintaining Your ServerCaring for your serverTo extend the life of your server: Be careful not to bump or dr

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61www.gateway.comCaring for your serverCleaning tips Always turn off your server and other peripheral devices before cleaning any components. Use a

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Chapter 463Installing Components• Opening and closing the server case• Installing and replacing major componentsYou must open your server case to inst

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64www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsPreparing to install componentsSelecting a place to workWork on your server in an area that: Is clea

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2www.gateway.comChapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway ServerFrontControl panelsCD orDVDdriveUSB ports5.25-inchdrive bays(2)Hot-swap hard drive bays (10

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65www.gateway.comPreventing static electricity dischargePreventing static electricity dischargeThe components inside your server are extremely sensiti

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66www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsOpening the server caseBecause the components inside your server are extremely sensitive to static el

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67www.gateway.comRemoving and installing the processor air baffle3 Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the two captive screws on the faceplate securi

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68www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components Change jumper settings Remove or install the front panel I/O boardTo remove the processor air baff

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69www.gateway.comRemoving and installing the center braceTo install the processor air baffle:1 Follow the instructions in “Preventing static electrici

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70www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsTo remove the center brace:1 Follow the instructions in “Preventing static electricity discharge” on

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71www.gateway.comRemoving and installing the center braceTo install the center brace:1 Align the center brace with the guides on both sides of the cas

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72www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsClosing the server caseTo close the server case:1 Make sure that all of the internal cables are arran

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73www.gateway.comInstalling drivesInstalling drivesYour server’s basic configuration includes one CD (standard) or DVD (optional) drive. Your server a

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74www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components2 Follow the instructions in “Opening the server case” on page 66.3 Remove the processor air baffle b

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3www.gateway.comBackBackSerial portPowerconnectorMonitor portPCI slots(shown withEMI shields)Power connectorUSB portsGb networkports (2)Power supply L

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75www.gateway.comInstalling drives7 Lift up on the right-rear corner of the CD or DVD drive to disengage it from the drive carrier, then remove it fro

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76www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components5 Remove the CD/DVD drive carrier from the server by following the instructions in “To remove the CD

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77www.gateway.comInstalling drives12 Reconnect the front panel cable to the SCSI hot-swap backplane by following the instructions in “Replacing the SC

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78www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsIf you are adding a new drive to an available 5.25-inch device bay, remove the filler panel assembly

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79www.gateway.comInstalling drives11 Slide the new drive into the drive bay until the drive rails snap into place.12 Follow the instructions in “Closi

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80www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsInstalling a hot-swap hard driveUse this procedure to add or replace hard drives in a hot-swap drive

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81www.gateway.comInstalling drives2 If you are replacing a failed drive, determine which drive has failed by checking the drive status LEDs on the fro

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82www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components- OR -If you are adding a new drive, first remove the four screws securing the plastic retention devi

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83www.gateway.comInstalling drives6 Make sure that the drive carrier’s release lever is open, then use the lever to slide the new drive into the empty

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84www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsRemoving and installing the control panelRemoval and installation of the control panel and front pane

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4www.gateway.comChapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway ServerInteriorCardretentionclipsHot-swap fansCPU SocketsFrontCenter braceHot-swap drive bay backp

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85www.gateway.comMemoryMemoryYour server has four PCI ×16 connectors on the system board for memory boards. Each memory board has sockets for four DIM

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86www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components Cold memory add/replacement - If your server is not in a RAID or Mirrored configuration, memory boa

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87www.gateway.comMemoryHot removal and insertion of memory boardsTo replace a memory board or add memory while the system is on:1 Follow the instructi

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88www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components6 Pull up on the memory board handle and lift the memory board from the server.7 Install or replace D

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89www.gateway.comMemoryCold removal and installation of memory boardsTo remove/replace a memory board while the system is off:1 Follow the instruction

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90www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components7 Push the memory board handle down into the locked position.8 Follow the instructions in “Closing th

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91www.gateway.comMemoryInstalling and removing DIMMs When you change the amount of memory in this server, memory must be added to, or removed from mem

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92www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsTo install or replace DIMMs:1 Follow the instructions in “Preventing static electricity discharge” on

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93www.gateway.comMemory4 Remove the DIMM cover from the memory board.a Pull out the DIMM cover latch.b Press the DIMM cover tabs.c Press the DIMM cove

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94www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components6 Align the notch on the new module with the key in the memory module socket and press the module fir

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