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Seite 1 - System Manual

8508366Gateway®7400 ServerSystem ManualOctober 20018508366.book Page i Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:29 AM

Seite 2 - Trademark Acknowledgments

2 System FeaturesFront panelChassis lock prevents unauthorized access to both the front panel controls and to the interior of the system by locking th

Seite 3 - Contents

92 Managing Your System Check the energy absorption (dissipation) rating. The higher the energy absorption rating, the better the protection for your

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Maintaining and managing your hard drive 93Maintaining and managing yourhard driveRegular maintenance can keep your hard drive operating efficiently a

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94 Managing Your SystemHard drive management practicesBy deleting unneeded files from your hard drive and managing the space that is automatically all

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Maintaining and managing your hard drive 95Deleting Windows temporary filesDuring normal operation, Windows constantly creates new temporary (.tmp) fi

Seite 7 - Convention Description

96 Managing Your SystemEmptying the Recycle BinWhen you delete a file from your hard drive in Windows NT, it is not immediately removed from the hard

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Maintaining and managing your hard drive 97 Disabling macros on suspicious Microsoft Word and Excel files. These programs will warn you if a document

Seite 9 - Features

98 Managing Your SystemSystem administration and controlYour server is equipped with server-management tools to enable administration and control of W

Seite 10 - Front panel

System administration and control 99Mechanical lock and monitoringThe system includes an intrusion switch. When the bezel is removed, the switch trans

Seite 11 - Front panel 3

100 Managing Your SystemTo cancel the supervisor password, select Change Supervisor Password from the Security menu, enter the current supervisor pass

Seite 12 - Back panel

System recovery 101System recoveryWe recommend that you take advanced precautions in case your hard drive is damaged or your BIOS or system files get

Seite 13 - Back panel 5

Front panel 3PS 1 status LED glows green when the first power supply module in the redundant power supply is installed and working correctly. It flash

Seite 14 - Interior of system

102 Managing Your System8508366.book Page 102 Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:29 AM

Seite 15 - Interior of system 7

Cleaning the mouse 1037Cleaning theServerCleaning the mouseIf the mouse pointer on the screen moves erratically when you move the mouse, the inside of

Seite 16 - System board

104 Cleaning the ServerCleaning the keyboardYou should clean the keyboard occasionally to free it of dust and lint particles trapped under the keys. T

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Introduction 1058TroubleshootingIntroductionIf your system does not operate correctly, re-read the instructions for the procedures you have performed.

Seite 18 - SCSI backplane board

106 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting checklistBefore turning on the system, make sure that: The power cord is connected to the AC power-in connector an

Seite 19 - Front side

CD drive problems 107CD drive problemsAn audio CD produces no sound.Probable cause SolutionThe CD is loaded incorrectly Make sure the label is facing

Seite 20 - Front panel board

108 TroubleshootingThe system does not recognize the CD drive.Probable cause SolutionThe CD is not intended for PCuseMake sure the CD is PC compatible

Seite 21 - Front panel board 13

Diskette drive problems 109Diskette drive problemsThe system does not recognize the diskette drive.The diskette drive will not read, write, or format.

Seite 22 - 14 System Features

110 TroubleshootingHard drive problemsThe system does not recognize the SCSI drive.The system does not recognize the IDE drive.Probable cause Solution

Seite 23 - System Setup

Memory and processor problems 111Memory and processor problemsThe system detected memory errors during start up.The system does not recognize a new or

Seite 24 - 16 System Setup

4 System FeaturesBack panelPower supply modules (2) provide redundant power and hot-plug capability to power the server with minimal downtime.Module p

Seite 25 - Starting the server

112 TroubleshootingModem problemsThe system does not recognize the modem.Probable cause SolutionThe modem has not beenadded as new hardwareAdd the mod

Seite 26 - 18 System Setup

Peripheral/adapter problems 113Peripheral/adapter problemsThe system does not recognize a SCSI device.The system does not recognize an adapter card.Pr

Seite 27 - Turning off the server

114 TroubleshootingPrinter problemsThe printer will not turn on.The printer is turned on but will not print.Probable cause SolutionThe printer is not

Seite 28 - Resetting the server

Printer problems 115The printer prints garbled text.Probable cause SolutionThe wrong driver is beingused for the selected printerIn the Printers windo

Seite 29 - Case Access

116 TroubleshootingSystem problemsThe system will not start up.The system is non-responsive.Probable cause SolutionThe system is not connectedto an AC

Seite 30 - 1 Turn off the server power

System problems 117The keyboard does not work.The mouse does not work.Probable cause SolutionKeyboard is locked out whenpassword is setEnter the passw

Seite 31 - Opening the case

118 TroubleshootingVideo problemsThe system is running but the screen is blank.The image on the screen is dim or difficult to read.The color monitor d

Seite 32 - Opening the bezel door

Video problems 119The displayed characters are garbled.The video is distorted.The display type is setincorrectlyIn the Control Panel window (Start | S

Seite 33 - Removing the bezel

120 TroubleshootingError messagesThis section lists common error messages that you may see. These messages often indicate procedural errors such as an

Seite 34 - Removing the side cover panel

Error messages 121Diskette drive reset failed Open the BIOS Setup utility, then make surethe drive settings are correct.Check the diskette drive cable

Seite 35 - Closing the case

Back panel 5Power supply cable clamp secures the power supply cords so that they are not accidentally pulled from the power supply.Keyboard port conne

Seite 36 - Replacing the bezel

122 TroubleshootingInvalid password Enter your password again, making sure toenter it correctly. Note that some passwordsare case-sensitive.If you do

Seite 37 - Components

Error messages 123Print queue is full Wait until the current print job has completedbefore sending another print job.If you receive this error often,

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124 Troubleshooting8508366.book Page 124 Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:29 AM

Seite 39 - Drive cabling information

Important safety information 125ASafety andRegulatoryInformationImportant safety informationYour Gateway system is designed and tested to meet the lat

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126 Safety and Regulatory InformationSettingupyoursystem Read and follow all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation before you op

Seite 41 - Replacing an optional drive

Important safety information 127Replacement parts and accessoriesUse only replacement parts and accessories recommended by Gateway.Important Do not us

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128 Safety and Regulatory InformationRegulatory compliance statementsUnited States of AmericaFederal Communications Commission (FCC)Unintentional emit

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Regulatory compliance statements 129FCC declaration of conformityResponsible party:Gateway Companies, Inc.610 Gateway Drive, North Sioux City, SD 5704

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130 Safety and Regulatory InformationThe United States Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or

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Regulatory compliance statements 131CanadaIndustry Canada (IC)Unintentional emitter per ICES-003This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A lim

Seite 46 - Replacing a hot-plug drive

6 System FeaturesInterior of systemPower supply provides power to the system components. The redundant power supply provides hot-plug capability and f

Seite 47 - To replace a failed drive:

132 Safety and Regulatory InformationEPA ENERGY STARAs an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Gateway has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guideli

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System Specifications 133BSystemSpecificationsThe following specifications are for the standard configuration. The server may contain optional equipme

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134 System SpecificationsEnvironmental specificationsThe following specifications identify maximum environmental conditions. At no time should the ser

Seite 50 - Adding a hot-plug drive

System Specifications 135System I/O addressesThe following table shows the location in I/O space of all directly I/O-accessible registers.Address Reso

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136 System Specifications0070h NMI Mask (bit 7) and RTC Address (bits 6::0)0072h NMI Mask (bit 7) and RTC Address (bits 6::0)0074h NMI Mask (bit 7) an

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System Specifications 1370238h - 023Fh Serial Port B0278h - 027Fh Parallel Port 302E8h - 02Efh Serial Port B02F8h - 02FFh Serial Port B0338h - 033Fh S

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138 System SpecificationsMemory mapInterruptsThe following table suggests a logical interrupt mapping of interrupt sources. It reflects a typical conf

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System Specifications 139DMA usageThe following table lists the direct memory access (DMA) channels that the system typically uses and which ones are

Seite 55 - Replacing the CD drive

140 System Specifications8508366.book Page 140 Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:29 AM

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Index 141IndexNumerics5.25-inch device, installing additional49Aaccessoriessafety precautions127adapter cardsadding65replacing 63troubleshooting 113ad

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Interior of system 7SCSI backplane provides the control for the hot-plug drives.Drive cage fan provides cooling for the hot-plug drives and other inte

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142 IndexClear CMOS switch 89Clear Password switch 88closing case 27CMOS clear switch, location 8componentsfront panel board12system board 8conditione

Seite 59 - Replacingoraddingmemory

Index 143Hhard drivemaintenance utilities93management 94troubleshooting 110heatsinkinstalling58removing 55replacing 58hot-plug driveactivity LEDs3lock

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144 Indexsystem fault status 2line conditioners 92lockchassis2hot-plug drive 3software 99MMain menu, BIOS Setup utility 86management, hard drive 94Man

Seite 61 - To add DIMMs:

Index 145problems 91PS1 status LED 12PS2 status LED 13RRAIDdelay start jumper, setting10drive activity LEDs 11fan, replacing 73replacing the cage fan

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146 Indexserver 15Windows NT 18Setup utility, BIOSmenus86navigating through 86shut-down procedures 19side cover panel, removing 26space, hard drive 94

Seite 63 - Replacingoraddingaprocessor

Index 147memory 111modem 112peripherals 113printer 114processor 111system 116video 118turning off the system, Windows NT 19Uunlockingdrive39, 43drive

Seite 64 - Metal clip

148 Index8508366.book Page 148 Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:29 AM

Seite 65 - To remove the processor:

8 System FeaturesSystem boardA Rear chassis fan connectorB Main ATX power connectorC CPU 1 socketD CPU 2 socketE CPU 1 Fan connectorECDGUWABLMNPIOFHJK

Seite 66 - To replace the heatsink:

System board 9FDIMM sockets (3 to 0, right to left)G Front chassis fan connectorH I2C SMB headerI Floppy drive connectorJ Primary IDE connectorK Secon

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10 System FeaturesSCSI backplane boardBack sideJP5: Delay start jumper controls the spin-up sequence of the drives attached to the backplane. If you l

Seite 68 - Replacing the battery

SCSI backplane board 11Front sideReserved LED (6) reserved for future use.Drive activity LED (6) flashes green when the drive is actively reading or w

Seite 69 - Replacing the battery 61

NoticesCopyright © 2001 Gateway, Inc.All Rights Reserved4545 Town Centre CourtSan Diego, CA 92121 USAAll Rights ReservedThis publication is protected

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12 System FeaturesFront panel boardThe front panel board supports the LEDs and buttons accessible from the front panel. The buttons and LEDs on the fr

Seite 71 - Expansion cards

Front panel board 13PS 2 status LED glows green when the second power supply module in the redundant power supply is installed and working correctly.

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14 System Features8508366.book Page 14 Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:29 AM

Seite 73 - Adding an expansion card

Settinguptheserver 152System SetupSettinguptheserverUse the instructions on the quick guide poster that came with the server to assemble the server.Yo

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16 System SetupInstalling the outriggers and castorsThe tower chassis is shipped with small rubber feet to prevent it from slipping and to minimize vi

Seite 75 - Expansion cards 67

Starting the server 17Starting the serverBefore you start the server for the first time, make sure that: The redundant power supply is autosensing. I

Seite 76 - Power supplies

18 System SetupUnderstanding the Power-On Self-TestWhen you turn on your server, the power-on self-test (POST) routine checks the system memory and co

Seite 77 - Thumbscrew

Turning off the server 19Turning off the serverEvery time you turn off the server, shut down the operating system first. You may lose data if you do n

Seite 78 - Replacing the power supply

20 System SetupResetting the serverIf your server does not respond to keyboard or mouse input, you may have to close programs that are not responding.

Seite 79 - Power supplies 71

213Case AccessThe Gateway 7400 Server is designed as a toolless chassis. None of the normal user-serviceable parts require a tool of any kind to remov

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iiiContentsPreface...viiConventions used in this manual ...

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22 Case AccessPreventing static electricity dischargeBefore opening the server case, follow these precautions to prevent damage from static electricit

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Opening the case 23Opening the caseThe only components that are accessible from outside of the chassis are the front panel indicator lights. To access

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24 Case AccessOpening the bezel doorThe bezel door covers the removable media drives, the hot-plug drives, and the front panel controls. To access the

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Opening the case 25Removing the bezelThe locking bezel provides secure access to the system components. You must unlock and remove the bezel before yo

Seite 85 - Replacing the SCSI backplane

26 Case AccessRemoving the side cover panelThe side cover panel cannot be removed unless the front bezel has already been removed. The side panel prov

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Closing the case 27Closing the caseClose the chassis as soon as you finish installing or removing components so that dust and dirt do not collect insi

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28 Case AccessReplacing the bezelOnce the side panel is in place, you must replace the bezel to operate the server. If the server is run without the b

Seite 88 - Replacing the system board

294Replacing andAdding SystemComponentsThe Gateway 7400 Server is designed as a toolless chassis. None of the normal user-serviceable parts require a

Seite 89 - Replacing the system board 81

30 Replacing and Adding System ComponentsDrivesYou can install several types of drives and similar devices in the server. All drives are easy to insta

Seite 90 - Retaining

Drives 31Drive cabling informationYour system includes three different types of drive cables and possibly one additional cable, if required for the op

Seite 91 - Replacing the system board 83

ivReplacingthediskettedrive...31Replacing an optional drive . . ...33Installin

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32 Replacing and Adding System Components7 Disengage the rail locking tabs by pressing in on both front rail extensions, then move the drive slightly

Seite 93 - Setup Utility

Drives 33Replacing an optional driveAn optional hard drive can be shipped with the server. This drive is mounted at the bottom of the drive stack acce

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34 Replacing and Adding System Components8 Remove the mounting rails from the hard drive.9 Place the old drive in an antistatic bag or container, then

Seite 95 - Updating the BIOS

Drives 35Installing a 3.5-inch drive in a 5.25-inch drivebayAdditional 3.5-inch hard drives can also be installed in the server in the empty 5.25-inch

Seite 96 - The Clear Password switch

36 Replacing and Adding System Components8 Remove the new hard drive from the static-free container and place it in the filler tray with the top (labe

Seite 97 - The Clear CMOS switch

Drives 3711Align the rails with the open drive bay, then slide the drive into the bay until the locking tabs snap into place (make sure that the data

Seite 98 - Using the BIOS Setup Utility

38 Replacing and Adding System ComponentsReplacing a hot-plug driveThe hot-plug drives are located at the bottom of the front panel. The hot-plug bay

Seite 99 - Managing Your

Drives 39 To replace a failed drive:1 Use the Gateway™ server management utilities to determine which drive needs to be replaced.2 If the drive carrie

Seite 100 - Line conditioners

40 Replacing and Adding System Components4 Continue pulling outward until the drive is entirely out of the system.5 Remove the four screws that secure

Seite 101 - Maintaining and managing your

Drives 417Align the drive rails with the slots at the top and bottom of the drive bay.8 Leaving the handle in the down position, push the drive all of

Seite 102 - To run Backup in Windows NT:

vUsing your Server Companion CD ...1017 Cleaning the Server ...103Cleaning the m

Seite 103 - To delete .tmp files:

42 Replacing and Adding System ComponentsAdding a hot-plug driveThe hot-plug drives are located at the bottom of the front panel. The hot-plug bay sup

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Drives 43Removing an empty drive carrierIf the system ships with less than six drives installed, the empty drive bays contain drive carriers.If you ne

Seite 105 - To remove a virus:

44 Replacing and Adding System Components3 Continue pulling outward until the drive carrier is entirely out of the system.8508366.book Page 44 Tuesday

Seite 106 - System security

Drives 45Installing a SCSI drive in the serverYou do not need to configure individual drives before you install them in the server. To install a SCSI

Seite 107 - Changing passwords

46 Replacing and Adding System Components3 Install the drive into the carrier using the four screws you removed in Step 2.4 Align the drive rails with

Seite 108 - 100 Managing Your System

Drives 476Make sure the hooks on the bottom of the handle engage the edge of the drive bay, then firmly close the handle.7 Secure the drive by locking

Seite 109 - System recovery

48 Replacing and Adding System Components8 Pull the drive out of the chassis, then remove the rails on both sides of the drive.9 Snap the rails onto t

Seite 110 - 102 Managing Your System

Drives 49Adding additional 5.25-inch devicesYou can use the three additional, externally accessible, 5.25-inch drive bays to install additional 5.25-i

Seite 111 - Cleaning the

50 Replacing and Adding System Components8 Align the rails with the bay, and slide the drive into the chassis until the locking tabs snap into place.9

Seite 112 - Cleaning the monitor screen

Replacing or adding memory 51ReplacingoraddingmemoryThe Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs) supported

Seite 113 - Troubleshooting

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Seite 114 - Troubleshooting checklist

52 Replacing and Adding System Components5 Pull open the socket latches on each side of the DIMM socket, then lift the DIMM out of the socket. Store t

Seite 115 - CD drive problems

Replacing or adding memory 53 To add DIMMs:1 Turn off the system and disconnect the power cord, modem cord (if installed), and all external peripheral

Seite 116 - 108 Troubleshooting

54 Replacing and Adding System Components9 Close the case. (See “Closing the case” on page 27.)10 Reconnect the power cord, the modem cord, and all ot

Seite 117 - Diskette drive problems

Replacing or adding a processor 55ReplacingoraddingaprocessorThe system is compatible with the Pentium®III (FC-PGA Socket 370) 667 MHz and faster proc

Seite 118 - Hard drive problems

56 Replacing and Adding System Components6 Unhook the metal clip from the tab on the processor socket by pressing down on the clip and then pulling ou

Seite 119 - Memory and processor problems

Replacing or adding a processor 57 To remove the processor:1 Open the locking lever on the processor socket by moving the lever slightly out to the si

Seite 120 - Modem problems

58 Replacing and Adding System Components To replace the heatsink:1 Hook the metal clip on the heatsink to the plastic tabs on the processor socket. M

Seite 121 - Peripheral/adapter problems

Replacing or adding a processor 59 To add an additional processor:1 Turn off the system and disconnect the power cord, modem cord (if installed), and

Seite 122 - Printer problems

60 Replacing and Adding System ComponentsReplacing the batteryThe battery provides power for the system real-time clock and CMOS memory, which holds t

Seite 123 - Probable cause Solution

Replacing the battery 613Turn off the system and disconnect the power cord, modem cord (if installed), and all external peripheral devices.4 Observe a

Seite 124 - System problems

Conventions used in this manual viiPrefaceConventions used in this manualThroughout this manual, you will see the following conventions:Convention Des

Seite 125 - The mouse does not work

62 Replacing and Adding System ComponentsTroubleshooting the battery installationIf you have problems after installing the new battery, try each of th

Seite 126 - Video problems

Expansion cards 63Expansion cardsThe server has seven PCI expansion slots on the system board, that may be used for a variety of expansion cards. Two

Seite 127 - The video is distorted

64 Replacing and Adding System Components7 Remove the existing card by pressing gently on the expansion card retention clip, sliding the retention cli

Seite 128 - Error messages

Expansion cards 6511Connect any cables to the card (see card documentation for proper cable orientation).12 Replace the bezel. (See “Replacing the bez

Seite 129 - Error message Solutions

66 Replacing and Adding System Components8 Press the card guide release tab upward to release the cards and allow the new card to be inserted into the

Seite 130 - 122 Troubleshooting

Expansion cards 6712Replace the bezel. (See “Replacing the bezel” on page 28.)13 Close the case. (See “Closing the case” on page 27.)14 Reconnect the

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68 Replacing and Adding System ComponentsPower suppliesThe Gateway 7400 Server uses a redundant power supply offering fault tolerance and hot-swap cap

Seite 132 - 124 Troubleshooting

Power supplies 693Press the locking tab toward the center of the module while carefully pulling the failed module out of the power supply.4 Carefully

Seite 133 - Information

70 Replacing and Adding System ComponentsReplacing the power supplyThe redundant power supply offers fault tolerance and hot-swap capabilities. Howeve

Seite 134 - Care during use

Power supplies 717While supporting the power supply by the handle with one hand, remove the screws securing the power supply to the back panel.8 Caref

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viii PrefaceGetting additional informationLog on to the Technical Support area at www.gatewayatwork.com to find information about your system or other

Seite 136 - United States of America

72 Replacing and Adding System Components10 Place the new power supply in the proper position in the chassis and line up the mounting holes with the h

Seite 137 - FCC declaration of conformity

Replacing the back panel and drive cage fans 73Replacing the back panel and drivecage fansThe back panel fan is located below the power supply on the

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74 Replacing and Adding System Components6 Carefully remove the fan from the chassis.7 Disconnect the fan power cable from the connector on the system

Seite 139 - Industry Canada (IC)

Replacing the control panel board 75Replacing the control panel boardThe control panel board is mounted on the front of the chassis, behind the bezel.

Seite 140 - EPA ENERGY STAR

76 Replacing and Adding System Components8 Install the new control panel board by placing the mounting slots of the control panel board on the tabs on

Seite 141 - Specifications

Replacing the SCSI backplane 77Replacing the SCSI backplaneThe six drive SCSI backplane is at the back of the drive cage. The backplane supports as ma

Seite 142 - Environmental specifications

78 Replacing and Adding System Components7 Loosen the two captive thumbscrews that secure the backplane in the hot-plug cage bracket.8 Pull the backpl

Seite 143 - System I/O addresses

Replacing the SCSI backplane 7911Place the backplane onto the hot-plug cage bracket, making sure the hooks on the bracket fit into the slots on the ba

Seite 144 - 136 System Specifications

80 Replacing and Adding System ComponentsReplacing the system boardThe system board integrates the other elements of the system, such as the processor

Seite 145 - Address Resource

Replacing the system board 819Remove the thumbscrew from the system board retaining bracket (if your system is so equipped), and lift the bracket from

Seite 146 - Interrupts

Standard features 11SystemFeaturesStandard features As many as two Pentium® III (FC-PGA Socket 370) processors with 133 MHz Front Side Bus (FSB) Fou

Seite 147 - DMA usage

82 Replacing and Adding System Components10 Loosen the retaining thumbscrew securing the board support tray to the right side of the chassis.11 Slide

Seite 148 - 140 System Specifications

Replacing the system board 8313Remove the ten screws securing the system board to the support tray and remove the board, then place it in an anti-stat

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About the BIOS Setup utility 855Using the BIOSSetup UtilityAbout the BIOS Setup utilityThe server’s BIOS has a built-in setup utility that lets you co

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86 Using the BIOS Setup UtilityAs you select items on the Main menu or in submenus, you see specific information related to the current selection in t

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Updating the BIOS 87Updating the BIOSIf you need a new version of the BIOS, you can download the BIOS update from Technical Support area on the Gatewa

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88 Using the BIOS Setup UtilitySetting the configuration switchesThe system board has a configuration switch block related to the BIOS. You can use sp

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Setting the configuration switches 89The Clear CMOS switchThe Clear CMOS switch on the system board (SW4) lets you clear all BIOS Setup settings. For

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90 Using the BIOS Setup Utility8508366.book Page 90 Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:29 AM

Seite 156 - 148 Index

Protecting against power source problems 916Managing YourSystemProtecting against power sourceproblemsSurge suppressors, line conditioners, and uninte

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