User Manual ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3
Preface viii Figure 29 – System Monitoring Summary ...
— Using the ESMS 86 ADS Configuration The ADS Configuration web page enables the administrator to configure an Active Directory Server (ADS). Figure
— Using the ESMS 87 Remote Control Click the Remote Control tab to view the following web page. Remote Power Control This feature enables the administ
— Using the ESMS 88 Maintenance The Maintenance web page enables you to update the firmware, BIOS and reset the firmware. Firmware Update Use the Firm
— Using the ESMS 89 Figure 57 – Maintenance Reset Firmware 2. Click Reset Firmware to restore the default values. Using ESMS Advance Console Mode Thi
— Using the ESMS 90 Figure 59 – Java RSM Panel Description Item Description BMC Host List Panel (Red) Displays tree structure that will display inf
— Using the ESMS 91 Figure 60 – Auto Server Discovery Diagram Authentication and Privilege Before using Java RSM, the user must finish the authentica
— Using the ESMS 92 Figure 62 – Authentication Failure Result BMC Host List Functions The Java RSM supports common Host List functions to quickly con
— Using the ESMS 93 Figure 64 – Network Configuration Settings Make any desired changes to the information displayed and click Submit to save the new
— Using the ESMS 94 Using Server Summary System summary briefs information of remote server host. Item descriptions are summarized in the follow-ing t
— Using the ESMS 95 Using Server Management The Server Management tab provides access to the Account Management, Platform Event Filter and Notificatio
Preface ix Figure 65 – Managing Function Privileges ...
— Using the ESMS 96 Figure 67 – Managing User Accounts Click Submit to add the new user. Update—select a user and click Update to display the upda
— Using the ESMS 97 Managing Function Privileges Every function of the Java RSM requires specific privilege to execute and the Privilege Management pa
— Using the ESMS 98 Figure 73 – Platform Event Filter No. Item Description 1 PEF configuration target host filter area. (Yel-low) Utility for filter
— Using the ESMS 99 Note: When multi-users are using PEF, click the Reload button to obtain the latest data. Maximum 6 configurations can be recorde
— Using the ESMS 100 8 Button for deleting the selected mail receiver address record. Note: Accounts set in Account Management will be automatical
— Using the ESMS 101 The log is re-ordered by the specified filters.
— Using the ESMS 102 System Temperature All system environmental conditions sensed by BMC are recorded on the Temperature page directly from the sen-s
— Using the ESMS 103 System Voltage All system voltage conditions sensed by BMC are recorded on the Voltage page directly from the sensor build in-teg
— Using the ESMS 104 System Fan Speed All system fan speed conditions sensed by BMC are recorded on the Fan Speed page directly from the sensor build
— Using the ESMS 105 System Components All CPU and memory information of remote systems is recorded on the Component page directly from the com-ponent
Preface x Figure 101 – Changing Remote Power States ...
— Using the ESMS 106 Using Remote KVM Console Remote Keyboard, Video, and Mouse (KVM) over IP redirects server video screen, keyboard, and mouse data
— Using the ESMS 107 Keyboard and Mouse redirection Once the Remote KVM function is launched, Java RSM emulates USB 2.0 keyboard and mouse devices. As
— Using the ESMS 108 acceleration function to exaggerate the mouse movement vectors and increase the cursor move speed. When using Relative mode, ensu
— Using the ESMS 109 Hardware Cursor Mode Java RSM provides the means to separate mouse data from video data and sends the cursor position directly to
— Using the ESMS 110 Hot-Key Simulation Since Windows or other application programs have priority in using hot-keys before the remote server, (for exa
— Using the ESMS 111 Virtual Keyboard Utility The Virtual Keyboard utility improves the limited support of different language keyboards in the java en
— Using the ESMS 112 The screen size is automatically adjusted to fit the local screen size. Figure 94 – Remote KVM Adjust to Local Screen Size Video
— Using the ESMS 113 Video Contrast Adjustment The Video Contrast Adjustment function allows for adjustment of contrast parameters for the
— Using the ESMS 114 Using Virtual Storage The Virtual storage function provides storage redirection to a host platform from a remote site over a netw
— Using the ESMS 115 Mounting Virtual Devices Available physical devices are auto-detected by the Java RSM and added to a drop down list for selection
i Overview BBeeffoorree YYoouu BBeeggiinn WARNING! Before removing the server cover, disconnect all power, unplug the AC power cord, disconnect a
— Using the ESMS 116 Figure 101 – Demounting Virtual Devices The Java RSM handles the demount automatically, and the virtual device is removed from t
— Using the ESMS 117 Changing Device Image Files The Java RSM supports changing device image files without the need to demount and remount the associa
— Using the ESMS 118 Using Firmware Management The Java RSM Firmware Management function provides a simple interface for upgrading remote BMC firmware
— Using the ESMS 119 Using Power Control Management The Java RSM Power Control Management function controls the power state of remote servers. The uti
— Using the ESMS 120 Scheduling Power State Changes To schedule individual or multiple server power state changes, perform the following steps: 1. Se
— Support 121 Appendix A SSuuppppoorrtt Troubleshooting Sequence Server Boot Issues System does not Boot after initial installation Power Connector N
— Support 122 Memory Issues If you have installed incompatible memory modules, the system may not boot. Verify the memory you've installed has be
— Support 123 System does not boot after configuration changes Hardware Changes If the system does not boot after making changes to hardware or adding
— Support 124 IRQ Assignment Conflicts Most PCI devices can share an IRQ with another device, but they cannot use an IRQ simultaneously. To avoid this
— Support 125 0A Initializes the 8042 compatible Key Board Controller. 0B Detects the presence of PS/2 mouse. 0C Detects the presence of Keyboard in
— Support 126 87 Execute BIOS setup if needed / requested. 8C Late POST initialization of chipset registers. 8D Build the ACPI tables. 8E Program th
— Support 127 Beep Codes The following table describes the beep codes that are used in boot block: Number of Beeps Description 1 1 beep if no media 2
— Support 128 Jumper and Connectors The following table shows the location of the jumpers on the mainboard. Location Default Setting Function J21 1-2
129 Appendix B UUppddaattiinngg tthhee SSyysstteemm BMC Firmware Update Utility The BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) firmware update utility
— Updating the System 130 BIOS Firmware Update Utility The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Firmware update utility is a Web/DOS-based program use
131 Appendix C UUssiinngg PPoowweerr CCoonnssuummppttiioonn MMaannaaggeemmeenntt Power Consumption Management Function The power consumption man
— Using Power Consumption Management 132 Item Description To record the current power consumption value of selected target host to the graph. Open t
— Using Power Consumption Management 133 Item Description Assign a temperature upper bound value to trigger the power limiting function. Check to se
134 Appendix D SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss Component Feature Description Form Factor SSI EEB 2.0, 12’’ x 13’’, 1U thermally optimized Processors Tw
1 Chapter 1 IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 server system features the Intel® Tylersburg-36D (5520) and ICH10R chipsets which
— Introduction 2 Server System Features At the heart of the ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3, a dual processor server based on the Intel® Tylersburg-36D+ICH10
— Introduction 3 A Tour of the System The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 system comes in three SKUs. The following is a list describing the ETegro Hy-perion
— Introduction 4 Front View: 10 x 2.5” HDDs Figure 2 - ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 Front View: 2.5” HDD option 1. HDD bay Open to install a hard drive
— Introduction 5 ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 Rear Views The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 has two power supply configurations; a 500W single power supply and
— Introduction 6 Rear View: 650W Redundant Power Supply Note: Only a single PSU is shipped with a redundant power SKU system. Figure 4 – ETegro Hype
— Introduction 7 System Controls and LEDs Description Front System Controls and LEDs The following information describes the front system Contr
— Introduction 8 Front System: 10 x 2.5” HDDs Location NO. Name Icon Color Display Status Description Front 1 Power/Sleep Button/LED Green Button Gr
— Introduction 9 Rear System LEDs Location NO. Name Icon Color Display Status Description Rear 1 LAN 1 & 2 BMC LAN RJ-45 LAN Green (Right) OFF No
— Introduction 10 SAS Mezzanine Option The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 includes a proprietary x4 PCI-E interface on the serverboard to support SAS Mezzan
11 Chapter 2 IInnssttaalllliinngg HHaarrddwwaarree Safety Measures Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges o
— Installing Hardware 12 ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 Mainboard Components The following illustration displays the most important ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3
— Installing Hardware 13 Installing an HDD The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 server system can accommodate the following HDD options: 3.5‖ HDD in a 3.5‖
— Installing Hardware 14 Removing a 2.5” HDD 1. Push the locking latch in the direction of the arrow . The HDD tray-locking lever springs open . 2
— Installing Hardware 15 Securing a 2.5” Hard Drive in a 2.5” Tray Secure the 2.5‖ hard drive to the tray with the four (4) screws as shown. Do not ov
i Regional EMC Compliance Information USA FCC Verification Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fo
— Installing Hardware 16 Replacing a 3.5” HDD 1. Replace the HDD tray and push the assembly in the direction of the arrow to connect the hard drive w
— Installing Hardware 17 Replacing a 2.5” HDD 1. Replace the HDD tray and push the assembly in the direction of the arrow to connect the hard drive w
— Installing Hardware 18 Removing the Chassis Cover Refer to the following illustrations for instructions on removing the chassis cover: 1. Loosen an
— Installing Hardware 19 Installing the CPU Important! When installing only one CPU, the CPU must be installed in the CPU0 socket (see ETegro Hyperion
— Installing Hardware 20 4. Locate the pin-1 corner of the CPU (marked by a small triangle) and the pin-1 corner of the socket; note that the CPU has
— Installing Hardware 21 Installing a Heat Sink (See ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 Mainboard Components on page 12 for location). Follow these instructions
— Installing Hardware 22 Installing a PCI Card WARNING! Voltages can be present within the server whenever an AC power source is con-nected. This vol
— Installing Hardware 23 Installing Memory The motherboard has eighteen DDR3-DIMM slots for the installation of up to twelve un-buffered DIMM
— Installing Hardware 24 Supported DIMM Configuration The following DIMM configurations are supported by the ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 server. DIMM slo
— Installing Hardware 25 Table 2. Registered DIMM Installation Option for 1P Configuration Registered DIMM Installation Option for 1P Configuration DI
Preface ii China RoHS Declaration Table 部件名称 (Parts) 有毒有害物质或元素 (Hazardous Substance) 铅 (Pb) 汞 (Hg) 镉 (Cd) 六价铬 (Cr6+) 多溴联苯 (PBB) 多溴二苯
— Installing Hardware 26 CPU Memory to Speed Configuration The following table provides corresponding information for CPU type to memory speed. CPUs
— Installing Hardware 27 Replacing the Single Power Supply Unit In case of a power supply failure, you can quickly replace the power supply unit (PSU)
— Installing Hardware 28 4. Lift the bracket and power supply out of the chassis as shown in the following image. 5. Insert the replacement pow
— Installing Hardware 29 Replacing a 650W non-redundant power supply unit Follow these instructions to replace a 650W PSU: 1. Remove the chassis cove
— Installing Hardware 30 6. Replace the bracket securing screws (x4) . 7. Connect the four (4) power cables to the chassis as shown. Ensure that a
— Installing Hardware 31 Replacing the Redundant Power Supply Unit Follow these instructions to install the redundant power supply: 1. Press the rele
— Installing Hardware 32 Replacing a PDB Board The PDB board is only available in the Redundant PSU SKU. Follow the guidelines as outline Note: PDB b
— Installing Hardware 33 Replacing the DVD-ROM Refer to the following illustrations for instructions on replacing the DVD-ROM unit: Note: Only the 3.
— Installing Hardware 34 7. Replace the front chassis cover and secure it in place with the eight supplied screws . 8. Replace the chassis cover
— Installing Hardware 35 Replacing the Fan Modules In case of fan failure, you can quickly replace the fan modules. Note: The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G
Preface iii Safety Information READ THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION SECTION. RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR REFERENCE. READ THIS SECTION BEFORE SE
— Installing Hardware 36 7. Replace the fan assembly into the chassis and insert the two screws to secure it in place. 8. Replace the chassis cove
— Installing Hardware 37 4. Remove the push pins (x4 per fan) to separate the fan module from the fan bracket. 5. Remove fan module from the brack
— Installing Hardware 38 Replacing the Backplane: 3.5” Chassis Note: The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 ships with two different cooling fan configuration
— Installing Hardware 39 Replacing the Expander Board: 2.5” Chassis Note: The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 ships with two different cooling fan configur
— Installing Hardware 40 5. Insert the replacement expander board and secure with the ten (10) screws. 6. Connect the cabling on the expander board
— Installing Hardware 41 Replacing the Backplane: 2.5” Chassis Follow these instructions to replace the backplane assembly: 1. Remove the chassis co
— Installing Hardware 42 9. Replace the expander board, see Replacing the Expander Board: 2.5‖ Chassis on page 39. 8. Replace the chassis cover. Se
— Installing Hardware 43 Replacing the Control Board: 2.5” Chassis 1. Remove the single securing screw from the side of the chassis. 2. Pull the Con
— Installing Hardware 44 Replacing the Front LED Board: 3.5” Chassis 1. Remove the chassis cover . See Removing the Chassis Cover on page 17. 2. Re
— Installing Hardware 45 8. Replace the chassis cover . See Replacing the Chassis Cover on page 47.
Preface iv Typographic Conventions Several different typographic conventions are used throughout this manual. Refer to the following examples for comm
— Installing Hardware 46 Replacing the Mainboard In order to remove the motherboard, you need to disconnect all connections between the mainboard and
— Installing Hardware 47 Replacing the Chassis Cover Refer to the following illustrations for instructions on replacing the chassis cover: 1. Replace
48 Chapter 3 BBIIOOSS Setup Menu The computer employs the latest AMI Core BIOS, which is stored in Flash memory. The Flash memory supports the Plug
— BIOS 49 Enable/Disable Console Redirection The console redirection function can be enabled/disabled in the BIOS Setup menu. COM1 for console redire
— BIOS 50 The Legend Bar The legend bar is at the side of the Setup screen. The keys in the legend bar allow you to navigate through the var-ious setu
— BIOS 51 Main Menu The main menu displays information about your mainboard and BIOS. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Boot Server Security Exit
— BIOS 52 Advanced Menu This option displays a table of items that define advanced information about your system. Warning! Making incorrect settings
— BIOS 53 CPU Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Configure advanced CPU set
— BIOS 54 Ratio Actual Value: Information only. Display the ratio at which processors currently run. Hardware Prefetcher:[Enabled] [Disabled] This sho
— BIOS 55 Memory Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced System Memory Settings
Preface v TTAABBLLEE OOFF CCOONNTTEENNTTSS OVERVIEW I Before You Begin i CHAPTER 1 1 Introduction 1 Checklist 1 Server System Features 2 Proc
— BIOS 56 SATA Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced IDE Configuration Options
— BIOS 57 Super IO Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Configure Win627DHG S
— BIOS 58 PCI Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced PCI Configuration Option
— BIOS 59 General WHEA Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced General WHEA Co
— BIOS 60 USB Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced USB Configuration Enable
— BIOS 61 Boot Menu This page enables you to set POST boot parameters. Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UT
— BIOS 62 *3: Disabled/Enabled *3: Select a time period before POST times out Quiet Boot: enable this item to display the OEM logo instead of POST me
— BIOS 63 Network Drives Select this item and press Enter to view the following submenu items: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Boot Network Drives S
— BIOS 64 Server Menu This page enables you to configure Server parameters. Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SET
— BIOS 65 BMC LAN Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Server LAN Configura
Preface vi Main Menu 51 Advanced Menu 52 CPU Configuration 53 Memory Configuration 55 SATA Configuration 56 Super IO Configuration 57 PCI Config
— BIOS 66 Remote Access Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Server Configure
— BIOS 67 Security Menu This page enables you to set the security parameters. Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS S
— BIOS 68 Exit Menu Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Boot Server Security Exit
69 Chapter 4 UUssiinngg tthhee EESSMMSS About ESMS The Embedded Server Management System (ESMS) is a multi-function management application that pr
— Using the ESMS 70 Enter IP address for Authentication System default IP address sources from Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) first. If
— Using the ESMS 71 Figure 28 – Web Console Authentication The default username is root. The default password is changeme. After passing authenticati
— Using the ESMS 72 Versions Click the Versions tab to view Version Information including: the Device ID, Device Version, Firmware Version, and IPMI V
— Using the ESMS 73 Figure 33 – Components Screen
— Using the ESMS 74 System Monitoring The System Monitoring tab enables the administrator to view data about the system, including LED, system, fan, t
— Using the ESMS 75 Figure 35 – System Monitoring Summary Fan Status: indicates the health status of the CPU fans and SYS fans for CPUs and SYS
Preface vii TTAABBLLEE OOFF FFIIGGUURREESS Figure 1 - QSSC-98J Front View: 3.5‖ HDD option...
— Using the ESMS 76 Fan Click the Fan tab to view CPU and SYS fan information. Figure 36 – System Monitoring Fan Note: This page will automatically
— Using the ESMS 77 Voltage Click the Voltage tab to view system component voltage information. Figure 38 – System Monitoring Voltage Note: This pa
— Using the ESMS 78 Fault LED 1. Click the Fault LED tab to view the following screen. Figure 40 – System Monitoring Fault LED 2. Click on the desi
— Using the ESMS 79 Configuration The Configuration tab enables you to set Network, Platform Event Filter, E-mail Notification, Clock and Gener-ate Ne
— Using the ESMS 80 Host Name: enter the Host Name of the LAN, if required. DNS Server: enter the DNS Server address of the LAN, if required. 2.
— Using the ESMS 81 Figure 44 – Configuration E-mail Notification Enter server, sender, and receiver details and click Submit. Clock The Clock page
— Using the ESMS 82 Figure 46 – Configuration SSL Certification Generating a CSR Before you can create the SSL Certificate, you must first generate a
— Using the ESMS 83 2. Click Submit. 3. A CSR key is generated and uploaded automatically. Uploading a Manually Created CSR 1. Click the Browse bu
— Using the ESMS 84 Adding an user account 1. Click Add button. The following screen appears. Figure 50 – User Management Adding User Accounts 2. T
— Using the ESMS 85 Figure 51 – User Management Editing User Information Edit Change E-mail: Click to change the user’s mail. Change Phone:
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