Intel ISP4400 Quick Start Guide

Intel ISP4400 - Server Platform - 0 MB RAM Manual

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    SRKA4/ISP4400 Server System Quick Start Guide Order Number: A07927-003  How to do basic set-up, boot from the configuration software CD, install the optional slide rail kit or center-mount kit, and access the product guide from the CD.
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    reserved. No part of this document may be copied, or reproduced in any form, or by any means without prior written consent of Intel. Intel Corporation (Intel) makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and
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    SCSISelect Utility 32 Configuring the Adaptec AIC-7880 SCSI Adapter 32 Configuring the Adaptec AIC-7899 SCSI Adapter 33 Country Kit Contents ...33 Server Software Kit...33 Quick Start Guide ...35 Chassis Labels ...35 Hardware ...35 Service Partition (Optional 36 SRKA4 /ISP4400 Server System 3
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    Product Guides...36 Using the Acrobat .PDF Files 36 Copying Configuration Software to Diskettes 36 4 Quick Start Guide
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    minimum server configuration weighs 26 kg (57 lbs); the maximum weighs 40 kg (88 lbs). Do not attempt to lift or move the server by the handles on the power supplies. Use only a hand-truck or other mechanical assist unit to move the server from one location to another. SRKA4 /ISP4400 Server System
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    , base board, and power supply are inconsistent with these instructions or the instructions for accessories, contact the supplier to find out how you can ensure that the server meets safety and regulatory requirements. WARNINGS This guide is intended for qualified technical personnel with experience
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    in place can cause overheating and damage to system components. Safety and Regulatory Requirements See the SRKA4/ISP4400 Server System Product Guide for all applicable safety standards, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations, and product certification markings. Intended uses: This product
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    , maximum configuration Required front clearance 3 inches (inlet airflow
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    on each side. Center-mount brackets are attached to the center bar. If mounting the server in a centermount configuration, you only need the center-mount kit. Note the equipment rack precautions below, and follow the instructions in the "Center-mount Kit" on page 20. SRKA4 /ISP4400 Server System 9
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    server a server power server power cords are plugged into wall AC outlets, the safety grounding conductor in each power cord provides proper grounding only for the server the server, problems in your server. Ventilation: The equipment rack must provide sufficient airflow to the front of the server
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    lock nuts, and washers are provided for the assembly of each slide rail and attaching the slide rail to the server. However, you must supply the screws that secure the slide rail to the rack. A B C D E /RR. The location of the rear left bracket labeled FR/RL. SRKA4 /ISP4400 Server System 11
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    fully extending the slide assembly, you can move the server in and out from the rack. When the slide anchor the equipment rack to an unmovable support to prevent it from falling over when the server is pulled to the front on the slide server from unexpectedly sliding out of the rack. 12 Quick Start
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    intermediate and outer members of the slide assembly aside. You will need them in a later on. Prepare the Server 1. Remove six #10-32 x 1/4 long pan-head screws from the kit. 2. Orient the first inner member for the other inner member and other side of the chassis. SRKA4 /ISP4400 Server System 13
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    sequence. Perform the following steps carefully; brackets must be mounted with precision to allow room for the next server you install in a rack. At this point, you have removed the inner member from the slide assembly. Item B in Figure 6 shows the bracket's correct orientation. 14 Quick Start Guide
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    sure that the screw connecting the front bracket is tightened securely. If it is not, the rack installation may not be able to support the weight of the server. 5. Slide the intermediate member back and forth over the screw you just tightened. If the intermediate member cannot slide over the screw
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    holes in the outer member so that all three holes in the outer member are visible through the slot in the bracket. 16 Quick Start Guide
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    forth. Make sure that the screws are loose enough to allow the bracket to move freely. 8. Repeat steps 2 through 7 for the other slide assembly. SRKA4 /ISP4400 Server System 17
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    assembly. Place the Chassis in the Rack Lift the chassis with hand-truck or other mechanical assist unit so that the inner members on the server line up with the slide assembly attached to the rack. Gently push the chassis into the rack. Make sure that the inner member slides smoothly
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    to and protects the front of the server. 1. Make sure that you pull the server. 3. Gently push the front bezel into the chassis. The front bezel snaps into place. Removing the Server from the Rack 1. Pull the server assist unit is placed directly under the server. 3. Depress the safety latches on
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    server configuration weighs 26 kg (57 lbs); the maximum weighs 40 kg (88 lbs). Do not attempt to lift or move the server move the server from one location to another. To mount the SRKA4 server system on must anchor the equipment rack to an unmovable support. The anchors must be able to withstand a
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    13. FL/RR Bracket Attached to Right Side of Rack 8. Secure the bracket to the rack with two screws as shown in Figure 13. SRKA4 /ISP4400 Server System 21
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    the rack with two screws. 15. Loosen the screws for the brackets so that each one can move left and right freely. 22 Quick Start Guide
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    Secure the Chassis to the EIA Brackets 1. Slide the back of the SRKA4 server system into the rack from the front as shown in Figure 15. The lip on the chassis is noted and into the chassis. A OM09993 Figure 16. Chassis is Secured to Bracket with One Screw Noted by "A" SRKA4 /ISP4400 Server System 23
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    Refer to the cord requirements described below. Do not plug in the server power cord yet if you will be adding internal parts (boards, media drives). For these installation procedures, see the SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide. Power Cord Requirements • Rating: Cords must be rated for available
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    information: For information about complying with electromagnetic interference regulations, see "Electromagnetic Compatibility" in the SRKA4/ISP4400 Server System Product Guide. To view or print a Product Guide: See "Product Guides" on page 34. Connect Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse CAUTION Unplug the
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    by momentary contact, this button puts an operating system supporting ACPI mode to sleep (S1). When activated by operating system becomes active. This system does not have a service mode. D. Front panel LEDs from left to right: server Flashing green indicates that the system is in ACPI sleep mode
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    the BIOS begins executing the Power-On Self Test (POST). POST discovers, configures, and tests the processors, memory, keyboard, and most installed peripheral devices. The length of time needed to test memory depends and push the Reset button on the front panel. SRKA4 /ISP4400 Server System 27
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    until you change the BIOS settings again. The instruction set below guides you through the task of changing the boot device priority. This boot device priority is retained for all future boot processes. After you complete the instructions below, the server system boots from the CD-ROM drive first
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    to let you boot from the CD and copy and use the utility and manual files from the CD. But this limited operating system is NOT intended to be disk as a full-function operating system that supports networking or Windows†. To run your server and applications, you must buy the operating system of your
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    the front panel to restart the server. 6. When POST completes, the server boots from the CD, installs a mouse driver, and displays the CD-ROM process. The changes made during this instruction set are not retained for the next boot process. 1. Boot the server. The CD must be in the Quick Start Guide
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    the boot device permanently. Until you change the boot device priority again via this instruction set, the boot device priority does not change. 1. Quickly press the of other devices in the server • Do a low-level format on SCSI devices installed in the server SRKA4 /ISP4400 Server System 31
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    finish configuring your SCSI devices, select Yes and press . When this message appears: Please press any key to reboot Press any key, and your server will reboot. 32 Quick Start Guide
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    key, and the server reboots. Country Kit Contents Server Software Kit The server software kit includes the server software kit CD. The CD includes • Product guides • Device drivers • SSU and DPC utilities • Service partition software • FRU and SDR Load utilities SRKA4 /ISP4400 Server System 33
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    server system. The SRKA4/ISP4400 Server System Product Guide contains information specific to the SRKA4 MP server system and refers to the SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide guides, see "Product Guides" on page 36. Device Drivers The server software kit contains the following drivers. • SCSI Drivers
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    . For more information on both utilities, see the SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide. Service Partition Software If purchased, service partition software is included in the server software kit. Software includes Remote Diagnostics and Service Partition Admin utilities. FRU and SDR Load Utilities The Field
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    Service Partition section in the Installation Guide for the Intel Server Control for more information. This document is included in the country kit for your system. Product Guides Using the Acrobat .PDF Files Before you can print the SRKA4/ISP4400 Server System Product Guide ; the drivers for YOUR
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SRKA4/ISP4400 Server System
Quick Start Guide
Order Number:
A07927-003
How to do basic set-up, boot from the configuration software CD, install the
optional slide rail kit or center-mount kit, and access the product guide from
the CD.