Intel SBX44 User Guide

Intel SBX44 - Server Compute Blade Manual

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    Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel® Identified Subassemblies/Products Order Number: C45117-007, Rev. 1.0
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    trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. * Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. © Copyright Intel Corporation, 2003-2004. All Rights Reserved. ii Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    specifications 4 Notices and statements used in this book 5 What your Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44 offers 5 Reliability, availability, and serviceability features 6 Major components of the SBX44 blade server 7 CPU board illustration 9 CPU board LED locations 9 I/O board illustration 10
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    the CPU board 56 Replacing the I/O board 65 6 Installing the operating system 73 Microsoft* Windows* Server 2003 Enterprise Edition installation instructions 73 Red Hat* Linux Server installation instructions 76 Index 77 iv Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    information ✏ NOTE The service procedures are designed to help you isolate problems. They are written with the assumption that you have model-specific training on all computers, or that you are familiar with the computers, functions, terminology, and service information provided in this manual. v
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    Place removed covers and other parts in a safe place, away from all personnel, while you are servicing the machine. • Keep your tool case away from walk areas so that other people will not trip personal injury and machine damage. vi Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    computer part containing transistors or integrated circuits (IC) should be considered sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD damage can occur when there is a difference in charge between objects. Protect against ESD damage by equalizing the charge so that the server service requirement
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    of the laser product could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. There are no serviceable parts inside the device. • Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other UL/CB - EMKO-TSE (74-SEC) 207/94 viii Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    . This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
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    this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective actions. ICES-003 (Canada): label which is located visibly on the external chassis. x Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    RRL Korea: English translation of the previous notice: Device Class A device User's Information This device complies with RRL EMC and is operated in commercial environment so that distributors or users pay attention to this point. If the product is sold or purchased improperly, please exchange
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    xii Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    options • Install your operating system • Perform basic troubleshooting of your blade server Packaged with the Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide are Resource CDs to help you configure hardware, install device drivers, and install the operating system. This Installation
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    chassis bezel just below the blade server, as shown in the following illustration. CD CD CD TP00395 Important: Do not place the label on the blade server itself or in any way block the ventilation holes on the blade server. 2 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    Information book. • Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide: This publication contains the information to help you solve SBX44 problems yourself; it also contains information for service technicians. • Intel® Blade Server Chassis SBCE: Installation
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    Analysis (PFA) alerts: • Microprocessor • Memory • Hard disk drives BIOS: • 2MB flash with rolling BIOS support and 4 MB diagnostic space (8 MB total) Thermal: • Enterprise: 40 CFU, 35°C, 1500 m • Telco: 40 CFU, 40°C, 1800 m 4 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    your Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44 offers The design of your blade server takes advantage of advancements in memory management and data storage. Your blade server includes: • Innovative Technology Proven innovative technologies to build powerful, scalable, reliable Intel® processor-based servers
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    vital product data (VPD) • System error logging • Vital product data (VPD) (includes information stored in nonvolatile memory for easier remote viewing) • Wake on LAN capability 6 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    Major components of the SBX44 blade server The following illustration shows the locations of major components in your blade server. You need to remove the blade server from the system chassis and remove the blade server cover to see the components. ✏ NOTE The illustrations in this document might
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    (base blade) Front bezel Terminator card IDE hard drive IDE hard drive tray IDE connector I/O expansion option I/O expansion option tray Memory module Air baffle Heat sink filler Heat sink Microprocessor CPU retention mechanism 8 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    to refer to this illustration when solving problems with the blade server. You need to remove the blade server from the system chassis, open the 3 DIMM 4 DIMM 5 DIMM 6 DIMM 7 DIMM 8 A Processor Mismatch Error LED (Amber) B Processor Error LEDs C DIMM Error LEDs D Light Path Diagnostics* Button
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    LED B BMC Error LED C Temp Error LED D I/O Board Error LED E Light Path Diagnostics* LED F Processor Board Error LED G Board Error LED H Secondary IDE Error LED I Primary IDE Error LED J Light Path Reserved BMC force update 10 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    is moved from pins 1 and 2 to pins 2 and 3, you can start the blade server from a backup BIOS page. The default position is pins 1 and 2. See the Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide on the Resource CD for complete details. ✏ NOTE If you start the
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    the chassis management module to do so). • You can turn on the blade server remotely by means of the service processor in the chassis management module. • If your operating system supports the Wake on LAN feature and the blade server power-on LED is flashing slowly, the Wake on LAN feature can turn
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    from the system chassis. Blade server controls and LEDs This section describes the controls and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on your blade server. ✏ NOTE The control panel door is shown in the open position in this illustration. 14 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    disk-drive or network activity. Power-on LED (F): This green LED indicates the power status of the blade server in the following manner: • Flashing rapidly - The service processor on the blade server is handshaking with the chassis management module. Blade server power, controls, and indicators 15
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    the device drivers. All subsequent switching takes place in the normal keyboard-video-mouse switching time frame. 5. The blade-error LED, information LED, and location LED can be turned off through the chassis management-module Web interface. 16 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and
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    (A): This button is located behind the control panel door. Press this button to manually turn the blade server on or off. ✏ NOTE This button has effect only if local power control is enabled for the blade server. Local power control is enabled and disabled through the chassis management module Web
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    options This chapter provides instructions for adding options to your blade server. Some option-removal instructions are provided in case you need to remove one option to install another. Installation guidelines Before you begin to install options in your blade server, read the following information
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    on the blade server. B A TP00435 Complete the following steps to open the blade server cover: 1. Review the information in "General Safety" and "Electrical Safety" beginning on page vi and "Installation guidelines" on page 19. 20 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    . 4. Lay the cover flat, or lift it from the blade server. xxCAUTION: Hazardous energy is present when the blade is connected to the power source. Always replace the blade cover before installing the blade. Removing the blade server bezel assembly To install certain options, you must first remove
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    systems. ✏ Important ✏ To avoid potential performance and reliability problems when configuring or replacing drives in a mirrored configuration, ensure minute without either a blade or a filler blade installed in each blade bay. 22 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    off the blade server, and remove the blade server from the system chassis. See "Removing the blade server from the system chassis" on page 19 for instructions. 3. Carefully lay the blade server on a flat, non-conductive surface. 4. Open the blade server cover. See "Opening the blade server cover" on
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    and supports two-way memory interleaving. 2. The DIMM options available for your blade server are 256 MB, 512MB, 1 GB and 2GB. Your blade server supports a Intel Representative) for a list of DIMMs qualified for your blade server. 24 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    off the blade server, and remove the blade server from the system chassis. See "Removing the blade server from the system chassis" on page 19 for instructions. 3. Carefully lay the blade server on a flat, non-conductive surface. 4. Open the blade server cover. See "Opening the blade server cover" on
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    server from the system chassis" on page 19 for instructions. 3. Carefully lay the blade server on a flat, non-conductive surface. 4. Open the blade server cover (see "Opening the blade server cover" on page 20 for instructions). 26 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    and 4, based on whether the system has a single, dual or quad processor configuration. A three-processor configuration is NOT supported. Table 3. Microprocessor installation order Configuration Single microprocessor configuration Dual microprocessor configuration Quad microprocessor configuration
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    sink filler: a. Loosen the captive screw (A) on the heat sink retention mechanism and lift the mechanism up. b. Remove the microprocessor heat sink filler (B). A B TP00488 28 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    Install a heat sink on the microprocessor: ✏ NOTE The new heat sinks for the Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44 come with pre-applied thermal interface (grease) material. It is not necessary to apply (see "Replacing or Upgrading a Microprocessor" on page 51 for instructions). Installing options 29
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    not over-tighten the screw. A C B TP00714 10. Reinstall the air baffle. ✏ NOTE CPUs may overheat if the clear plastic air baffle is not installed. 30 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    modules in switch module bays 3 and 4 on the system chassis are for the same interface. For example, if you add the Intel® Fibre Channel Expansion Card SBFCM option to your blade server, the modules in switch module bays 3 and 4 on the system chassis must be Fiber Channel switches, such as the
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    lay the blade server on a flat, non-conductive surface. 4. Open the cover (see "Opening the blade server cover" on page 20 for instructions). 5. If driver and configuration information to complete the installation of the I/O 32 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    in the expansion unit, for use by the blade server. The SCSI Storage Expansion Unit contains a SCSI controller that supports embedded mirroring, which is similar to RAID level 1. ✏ Important ✏ To avoid potential performance and reliability problems when configuring or replacing drives in a mirrored
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    cover" on page 20 for instructions) and lift it off the blade server. C B A TP00443 b. Store the cover in a safe place. 4. Locate the SCSI connector (A) on the system board and remove the terminator from the connector. A 34 TP00373 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    A TP00444 b. Lower the storage expansion unit so that the slots at the rear slide down onto the pins (A) at the rear of the blade server. c. Pivot the storage expansion unit closed and press it firmly into place until the cover-release latches click. The connector on the expansion unit automatically
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    4. 7. Turn on the blade server. 8. If you have not already done so, install the LSI device drivers for your operating system. LSI device drivers are on the Resource CD that page 37 for instructions on installing hard disk drives. 36 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    storage expansion unit and SCSI hard disk drives. Installing a SCSI hot-swap hard disk drive If you have installed a SCSI storage expansion unit on the blade server, you can install up to two SCSI hot-swap hard disk drives in the bays in the expansion unit. If a hot-swap hard disk drive
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    tray handle (C) is open (that is, perpendicular to the drive). b. Align the drive assembly with the guide rails in the bay. c. Gently push the drive assembly into the bay until the drive stops. d. Push and SCSI hard disk drives. 38 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    storage expansion unit fails, you can replace it without turning off the blade server. Complete the following steps to replace a drive in a storage expansion Installing a SCSI hot-swap hard disk drive" on page 37 for instructions). Replacing the battery This product was designed with your safety in
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    blade server from the system chassis" on page 19 for instructions). 4. Open the blade server cover (see "Opening the blade server cover" on page 20 for instructions). 5. Locate the battery on the system board. A Battery A TP00385 40 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    to the power source. Always replace the blade cover before installing the blade. 9. Reinsert the blade server into the bay in the system chassis. 10. Turn on the blade server. Completing the installation To complete the installation, perform the following tasks. Instructions for each task are in the
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    on page vi and "Installation guidelines" on page 19. 2. Connect the control-panel cable (A) to the control-panel connector (B) on the system board. B A TP00449 42 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    bezel assembly with the four slots (B) on the front of the blade chassis. Insert the metal clips into the underside of the slots, to perform this step by placing the blade chassis over the edge of a flat surface. Be sure to support the bezel assembly while doing so. B A C E
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    blade bezel assembly, replace it now. See "Installing the blade server bezel assembly" on page 42 for instructions. blade server. 4. Pivot the cover to the closed position as shown in the illustration, until it clicks into place. 44 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    drives or memory, in the blade server. 3. Select the bay for the blade server. Notes: a. If the blade server has a SCSI storage expansion unit installed on it, the blade server and expansion option require three adjacent bays. b. For Intel® Blade Server Chassis SBCE: When any blade or option is in
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    consequences and you might need to reconfigure the blade server. If this is the initial installation for a blade server in the system chassis, you need to configure the blade server and install the blade server operating system. 46 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    in BIOS setup. See Chapter 2, " Configuring your blade server", in the Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide for more information about the BIOS Setup Utility program. Some options have device drivers that you need to install. See the documentation
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    Ethernet switch modules on the system chassis. Network signals to and from the blade server or any I/O expansion options are automatically routed to a same-network-interface switch module through circuitry in the system chassis. 48 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    4 Configuring your blade server See Chapter 2, "Configuring your blade server", in the Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide for more information about the BIOS Setup Utility program and configuring the Gigabit Ethernet Controllers. 49
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    replaceable unit (FRU) procedures are intended for trained service personnel who are familiar with Intel® products. See the parts listing under "System" in the Intel Server Compute Blade SBX44: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide to determine if the component being replaced is
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    5. Remove the bezel assembly (see "Removing the blade server bezel assembly" on page 21 for instructions). 6. Identify the microprocessor to be removed. ✏ NOTE If you are board. b. Lift the microprocessor (B) out of the socket. 52 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    the microprocessor into the socket. • Make sure that the microprocessor is oriented and aligned correctly in the socket before you try to close the lever. B A Service replaceable units TP00489 53
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    remove all old thermal grease before applying new grease. Refer to the Intel® Enterprise Blade Server Family Component Enabling Specification for information on how to order thermal grease the screw. Do not over-tighten the screw. 54 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    C B 12. Reinstall the air baffle. A TP00285 TP00445 ✏ NOTE CPUs may overheat if the clear plastic air baffle is not installed. 13. If you have other options to install or remove, do so now; otherwise, go to "Completing the installation" on page 41. Service replaceable units 55
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    page 21 for instructions). 5. Remove the clear plastic CPU air baffle. TP00434 6. Locate the first microprocessor socket on the CPU board (see "CPU board illustration" on page 9 for location of the first microprocessor socket). 56 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    (B). Remove the microprocessor heat sink (C). A C B TP00481 8. Pull out and lift up on the microprocessor locking lever (A) to unlock the microprocessor socket. Remove the microprocessor (B). B A TP00477 Service replaceable units 57
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    remove the heat sink filler. 10. Press the blue button (A) on the right side of the blade chassis to release the I/O board assembly. Swing the I/O board assembly (B) up. B A TP00478 this process for all three flex ribbon cables. 58 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    Disconnect the I/O board power cable (E) from its connector on the CPU board. B A D C E TP00463 12. Slide the CPU board out of the blade chassis by sliding the CPU board rearward (A) and then lifting upward (B). B A TP00465 Service replaceable units 59
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    13. Align the new CPU board with the five guide hooks (A) and two guide pins (B) on the blade chassis. A B B 14. Insert the new CPU board into the blade chassis. TP00467 B A TP00466 60 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    (D) to the appropriate connector on the CPU board. Tuck the power cable into the storage hooks (E) on the underside of the I/O board assembly. BC E A D TP00464 Service replaceable units 61
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    lever (B) to secure the microprocessor in the socket. C A B TP00282 17. Remove any old thermal grease from the microprocessor and apply new thermal grease. See the instructions for removing thermal grease on page 54. TP00284 62 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    steps 24 through 30 for the remaining microprocessor sockets. ✏ NOTE Be sure to install a heat sink filler (A) for all microprocessor sockets that are empty (unused). A Service replaceable units TP00480 63
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    20. Reinstall the clear plastic air baffle. ✏ NOTE CPUs may overheat if the clear plastic air baffle is not installed. TP00445 21. Lower the I/O board assembly (A). It should snap into place. A TP00483 64 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    24. Reinsert the blade server into the system chassis (see "Installing the blade server in the system chassis" on page 45 for instructions). ✏ NOTE Update the BIOS of the server blade to the latest current revision. The latest BIOS revision for the Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44 is available from
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    4. Remove the clear plastic air baffle. TP00434 5. Press the green button (A) on the right side of the blade chassis to release the I/O board assembly. Swing I/O board assembly (B) up. B A TP00478 66 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    the hooks (B) on the underside of the I/O board assembly. Disconnect the power cable from the connector (C) on the I/O board. Swing the I/O board assembly down (D). D A C B TP00460 Service replaceable units 67
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    IDE drive, then loosen the four screws on the I/O expansion card tray. A B TP00461 8. Slide I/O board out of I/O board assembly. Note the position of the five guide hooks and two guide pins on the I/O board assembly. A A TP00458 68 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User
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    9. Install the new I/O board by inserting the I/O board frontwise underneath the rear rollers (A) on the I/O board assembly, taking care to align the I/O board up with the five guide hooks (B) and two guide pins (C) on the I/O board assembly. B A C A A A TP00457 Service replaceable units 69
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    two hooks (C) on the underside of the I/O board. Swing the I/O board assembly down (D). It should snap into place. Reinstall the clear plastic air baffle (E). 70 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    or daughter cards. 13. Reinstall the blade server cover (see "Closing the blade server cover" on page 44 for instructions. 14. Reinsert the blade server into the system chassis (see "Installing the blade server in the system chassis" on page 45 for instructions). Service replaceable units 71
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    device. For remote installations and provisioning, refer to the documentation files on your Intel TBD provisioning Resource CD. ✏ NOTE • The operating system in the blade server must provide USB support for the blade server to recognize and use the keyboard, mouse, CD-ROM drive, and diskette drive
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    the manufacturer's hardware support diskette to install the onboard LSI SCSI controller, insert the diskette that contains the LSI* Logic PCI SCS/FC device driver into the diskette have installed Microsoft* Windows* Server 2003 74 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    blade server time and date settings. Be sure to select the correct time zone for the blade server location to avoid problems. Microsoft* Windows* Server options: - No, this computer is not on a network, or it is a network without a domain. - Yes, make this computer a member of the following
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    server components on the blade server. Red Hat* Linux Server installation instructions Complete the following steps to perform a basic installation of RedHat* Linux Server. • On the blade server the system. • Log in as root use 76 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    Index B battery connector 9 replacing 39 bezel assembly installing 42 removing 21 BIOS damaged 11 recovering 11 BIOS code page jumper 11 buttons CD/diskette/USB 15 keyboard/video/mouse 16 power-control 17 select 15 C components location of 7 major 7 system board 9 configuration updating 47
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    15 location 15 power-on 15 system board 9 LSI device drivers 36 M major components 7 memory specifications 4 memory module installing 24 order of installation 24 specifications 4, 5 supported 4, 24 microprocessor heat sink 29 78 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX44: Installation and User's Guide
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    BIOS code page jumper 11 starting the blade server 13 stopping the blade server 13 system board connectors 9 LEDs 9 switches 10 system reliability 19 T thermal material heat sink 30 turning off the blade server 13 turning on the blade server 13 W Web site supported blade server options 19 Index 79
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Intel
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Server Compute Blade SBX44:
Installation and User’s Guide
A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel
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Identified Subassemblies/Products
Order Number:
C45117-007, Rev. 1.0