Section |
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MAGNIA™ Z300 User’s Guide |
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Model: MAGNIA Z300 |
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FCC Notice |
2 |
Warning Label |
3 |
power supply unit (System Unit) |
3 |
power supply unit (External Unit) |
3 |
Copyright |
5 |
Disclaimer |
6 |
Trademarks |
6 |
Introduction |
9 |
About this guide |
10 |
Safety cautions |
11 |
Other icons used |
12 |
Documentation |
12 |
Service options |
13 |
Maintenance contracts |
13 |
Contents |
15 |
Chapter 1: Getting Started 2 |
15 |
Chapter 2: Installing and Removing Hardware 48 |
17 |
Chapter 3: External Unit Setup 110 |
18 |
Chapter 4: System Configuration Setup 138 |
19 |
Chapter 5: Installing Software 172 |
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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting 204 |
20 |
Appendix A: Specifications 216 |
21 |
Appendix B: Interfaces 222 |
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Appendix C: Switch Setting 232 |
21 |
Appendix D: Trouble Information 238 |
21 |
Appendix E: Unit Logs 244 |
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Chapter 1 |
23 |
Getting Started |
24 |
Checking the items included with the server |
24 |
Mounting optional internal devices |
26 |
Environmental considerations |
27 |
Micro Tower Type/Rack Type |
27 |
Micro Tower Type |
29 |
Minimum clearances required for horizontal installation |
29 |
Minimum clearances required for vertical installation |
29 |
Rack Type |
30 |
Minimum clearances for installation |
30 |
Power requirements |
31 |
Front view (with the front panel closed) |
32 |
Front view with the front panel closed |
32 |
Key lock |
32 |
Key lock |
32 |
Front view (with the front panel opened) |
33 |
Front view of the Micro Tower Type |
33 |
Opening the front panel |
33 |
Removing the front panel |
34 |
(2) Operation buttons |
34 |
Operation buttons |
34 |
(3) System status indicators |
36 |
System status indicators |
36 |
(4) Front panel display |
38 |
1. System configuration |
38 |
2. User messages |
38 |
3. Trouble information |
39 |
4. Bootup/shutdown messages |
39 |
(5) Card slot |
40 |
(6) USB1 connector |
40 |
(7) USB2 connector |
40 |
(8) Device bay |
40 |
(9) HDD/LAN status indicators |
41 |
Rear view |
44 |
Rear view of the server |
44 |
(2) Security Loop |
44 |
I/O connectors |
45 |
I/O connectors |
45 |
Expansion slot |
46 |
LAN status indicators |
46 |
Inside the server |
47 |
Inside the server |
47 |
(1) Motherboard |
47 |
(2) SCSI riser card |
47 |
(3) Cooling fans |
48 |
(4) CPU sockets |
48 |
(5) Memory slots |
48 |
(6) Expansion slot |
48 |
(7) IDE HDD cage |
48 |
(8) Board for wireless card |
48 |
Connecting peripheral devices |
48 |
How to connect peripheral devices |
48 |
1 Make sure that all the power buttons of the server and external units are turned off. |
49 |
2 If the power cables of the server and external units are connected to an AC outlet, pull the pl... |
49 |
3 Connect each of the peripheral devices to a proper connector on the server with an interface ca... |
49 |
Connecting peripheral devices (Front view) |
49 |
Connecting peripheral devices (Rear view) |
50 |
4 If a connector is provided with screws for securing connection, tighten the screws without fail. |
50 |
5 After making sure that all the peripheral units are properly connected, plug the power cables o... |
50 |
Floppy disk drive |
51 |
Maintenance |
52 |
Maintenance of the server |
52 |
Maintenance of the keyboard |
52 |
1 Shut down the server to cut off the power supply to the keyboard. |
52 |
2 Remove dust between the keys using a vacuum cleaner. |
52 |
3 Clean every key with a soft dry cloth. |
52 |
Maintenance of the display unit |
52 |
Connecting the power cable |
53 |
1 Connect the power cable to the connector on the back of the server. |
53 |
Connecting the power cable |
53 |
2 Plug the power cable into an AC outlet or the power output connector of an uninterruptible powe... |
53 |
Switching on the server |
55 |
Turning on the server in the usual process |
55 |
1 Check to see if all of the peripheral devices such as a display, keyboard, mouse, etc. are corr... |
55 |
2 Check to see if the power cables of the System Unit and External Units are connected with AC ou... |
55 |
3 Turn on the display. |
55 |
4 Open the front panel. |
55 |
5 Press the power/sleep button. |
55 |
Pressing the power/sleep button. |
55 |
Turning on the server by the “Remote Management” function |
56 |
POST (Power On Self-Test) |
56 |
Starting up the system |
57 |
Starting up with the floppy disk |
57 |
1 Place the startup disk in the floppy disk drive. |
57 |
2 Switch on the power/sleep button. |
57 |
Starting up by the hard disk drive unit (in the case the OS has been installed) |
58 |
1 Make sure that neither the floppy disk nor CD-ROM that is capable of starting up the server is ... |
58 |
2 Switch on the power/sleep button. |
58 |
Starting up by the CD-ROM |
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1 Make sure that no floppy disk is placed in the floppy disk drive. |
59 |
2 Switch on the power/sleep button. |
59 |
3 Immediately after switching on the power/sleep button, press the eject button of the CD-ROM dri... |
59 |
BIOS setup |
59 |
Making a floppy disk |
60 |
How to make a backup floppy disk |
60 |
1 Place both the “Toshiba Server Setup Tool CD-ROM” and the “Startup Disk floppy disk” in to thei... |
60 |
2 Select “Utility.” |
60 |
3 Select “Making FD.” |
60 |
4 Select the name of the floppy disk to create and select “OK.” |
60 |
5 Place a 1.44MB formatted floppy disk in to the disk drive and select “OK.” |
60 |
Setup of system configuration |
61 |
BIOS setup utility |
61 |
SCSI utility |
61 |
IDE RAID Setup utility |
61 |
Setup of disk array (RAID) |
62 |
Installing software |
63 |
Switching off the server |
64 |
Normal shutdown |
64 |
1 Prepare the server system for switching it off by the normal method. |
64 |
2 Press the power/sleep button. |
64 |
Using the automatic shutdown function |
64 |
1 Execute the specified shut down process for the application software running on the operating s... |
65 |
2 Press the power/sleep button to turn off the server. |
65 |
3 Make sure that the power indicator () is amber and the server operation is stopped normally. If... |
65 |
Notes on using of the automatic shutdown function |
66 |
Hints on operation of the power/sleep button |
66 |
Logon by a user without shutdown rights |
67 |
The application in operation |
67 |
Load to the system |
67 |
Abnormal system shutdown |
68 |
Chapter 2 |
69 |
Installing and Removing Hardware |
70 |
Before starting operation |
70 |
Before starting operation |
71 |
Screw head and screwdriver |
72 |
Installing/removing an optional device |
74 |
1 Carefully read the precautions mentioned in this chapter (Before starting operation) and check ... |
74 |
2 Switch off all the peripheral units connected with the server. |
74 |
3 If the server is running, shut it down and switch off the power. |
74 |
4 Unplug the power cable of the server from the AC outlet or UPS (uninterruptible power supply), ... |
74 |
5 Remove the outer covers and server panels from the server. |
74 |
6 Install or remove an optional device. |
74 |
7 Ensure that there is neither tool nor dead part remaining inside the server. |
74 |
8 Attach the server panels and outer covers to the server. |
75 |
9 Connect the peripheral units and switch them on. |
75 |
10 Plug the server's power cable connector into an AC outlet (or UPS) and then switch on the server. |
75 |
Removing and replacing the server panels |
76 |
Removing the top panel (for Micro Tower Types) |
76 |
1 Shut down the server and switch off the power if it is in operation. |
76 |
2 Unplug the power cable. |
76 |
3 Remove four screws on the upper outer cover. In addition, remove the four screws on the bottom ... |
76 |
Removing the outer cover (upper) |
76 |
4 Remove the front panel. See “Front panel” on page11 |
77 |
5 Remove nine screws and the top panel. |
77 |
Removing the top panel |
77 |
Replacing the top panels (for Micro Tower Types) |
77 |
1 Replace the top panel to the server carefully so that it does not catch any cable. |
77 |
2 Fix the top panel using nine screws. |
77 |
3 Fix the outer cover (upper and bottom) using eight screws. |
77 |
4 Attach the front panel. |
77 |
5 Plug the power cable. |
77 |
Removing/replacing the top panel (for Rack Types) |
77 |
When using a Rack Type |
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Rack assembly procedure |
78 |
1 Decide on where to assemble the server. |
79 |
Decide on where to assemble the server |
79 |
2 Temporarily fasten Rail R to the posts on the left and right of the rack rear, and Rail F (L) a... |
80 |
Temporarily fasten the Rails |
80 |
3 Fix Rail R on the left and right, Rail F (L) and Rail F (R) with two Screws (M5). |
80 |
Fix Rail F and Rail R |
80 |
4 Attach Pin Catch Tray to Rail F (L) and Rail F (R) with two Screws (M5). |
81 |
Attach Pin Catch Tray |
81 |
5 Attach Washer, Spring Washer and Guide Pin (M6) at two locations to the Base assembly. |
81 |
Attach the Guide Pin |
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6 Insert the Base Assembly into the Rail, and insert Guide Pin (M6) into the Pin Catch Tray. |
82 |
Insert the Base Assembly |
82 |
7 Attach the Support Bracket (L) and Support Bracket (R) on the Base Assembly and fix them with t... |
82 |
Attach the Support Brackets |
82 |
8 Fix the Base Assembly to the rack with the claw screws on the front. |
83 |
Fix the Base Assembly |
83 |
9 Tighten the eight screws temporarily fastened in step 2. |
83 |
Fix Rails |
83 |
10 Attach Washer, Spring Washer and Guide Pin (M6) on the back. |
84 |
Attaching the Guide Pin |
84 |
11 Attach the Front Bracket (L) or Front Bracket (R) to the server bay with Screws (M3). |
84 |
Attach the Front Bracket |
84 |
12 Place the server bay on the Base Assembly and insert. |
85 |
Insert the server bay |
85 |
13 Loosen the claw screw to draw out the Base Assembly by about 100 mm. |
85 |
Drawing out the Base Assembly |
85 |
14 Fix the Base Assembly to the server housing with a screw (M3). |
86 |
Fixing the Server Housing |
86 |
Fixing the Blank Bracket |
86 |
15 Insert the entire Base Assembly into the rack. |
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Inserting Into Rack Blank Module |
87 |
16 Fix the housing on the left and right with the claw screws of Front Bracket (L) and Front Brac... |
87 |
Fix the housing on the left and right |
87 |
Sliding the server out of or into the rack |
88 |
Sliding the server (Rack Type) out of the rack |
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1 If the server is running, shut it down and switch off the power. |
89 |
2 Switch off all the peripheral units connected with the server. |
89 |
3 Unplug the power cable of the server from the AC outlet or UPS (uninterruptible power supply). |
89 |
4 Unplug all the cables from the server. |
89 |
5 Loosen the four claw screws which fix the Base Assembly and draw out the Base Assembly. |
89 |
Drawing out the Base Assembly |
89 |
6 Remove the screw (M3) fixing the Base Assembly to the server. |
89 |
Removing the screw |
90 |
7 Slide the server out of the rack. |
90 |
Sliding the server (Rack Type) into the rack |
90 |
1 Gently slide the server into the rack, according to the rack assembly procedure step 10 - 15. |
90 |
2 When it is located in place, fix the server with four screws. |
90 |
3 Connect the cables disconnected. |
90 |
Power Supply Unit |
91 |
Removing the power supply unit |
91 |
1 If the server is in operation, first shut it down and switch off the power supply to it. |
91 |
2 Unplug the power cable from the AC outlet. |
91 |
3 Remove the outer covers and server panels from the server. |
91 |
4 Remove six screws, lift up the power supply unit by sliding forward slightly. |
91 |
Lifting up the power supply unit. |
91 |
5 Disconnect the power cable and signal cable. |
92 |
Disconnecting the cables |
92 |
Installing the power supply unit |
92 |
1 Confirm that the power supply is switched off. |
92 |
2 Confirm that the power cable is disconnected from the AC outlet. |
92 |
3 Remove the outer covers and server panels from the server. |
92 |
4 Connect the power cable and signal cable. |
93 |
Connecting the cables |
93 |
5 Install the power supply unit, slide back slightly and fix it with six screws. |
93 |
Installing the power supply unit |
93 |
6 Attach the server panels and outer covers. |
93 |
Memory module |
94 |
Memory slots |
96 |
Installing an additional memory module |
96 |
1 If the server is in operation, first shut it down and switch off the power supply to it. |
97 |
2 Unplug the power cable from the AC outlet. |
97 |
3 Remove the outer covers and server panels from the server. |
97 |
4 Remove the power supply unit. |
97 |
5 Extend the hooks on both sides of the memory slot outwards. |
97 |
Extend the hooks |
97 |
6 Insert the memory module into the proper memory slot, paying attention to the position of each ... |
98 |
Installing a memory module |
98 |
7 Install the power supply unit. |
98 |
8 Attach the server panels and outer covers. |
98 |
9 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server. |
98 |
Removing a memory module |
99 |
1 If the server is in operation, shut it down and switch off the power. |
99 |
2 Unplug the power cable from the AC outlet. |
99 |
3 Remove the outer covers and server panels from the server. |
99 |
4 Remove the power supply unit. |
99 |
5 Extend the hooks on both sides of the memory slot outwards and remove the memory module out of ... |
99 |
Removing a memory module |
99 |
6 Install the power supply unit. |
100 |
7 Fit the server panels and outer covers to the server. |
100 |
8 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server |
100 |
CPU module |
100 |
CPU socket |
100 |
Installing the CPU module |
101 |
1 If the server is running, shut it down and switch off the power. |
101 |
2 Unplug the power cable. |
101 |
3 Remove the server panels. |
101 |
4 Remove two screws that fix the PCI bracket, and remove the PCI bracket. |
101 |
Removing the PCI bracket |
102 |
5 Remove one screw that fix the riser card and remove the riser card. |
103 |
Removing the riser card |
103 |
6 Remove two screws and the fan duct. |
104 |
Removing the fan duct |
104 |
7 Raise the lock lever of the expansion CPU socket. |
104 |
Raising the lock lever |
104 |
8 Align the CPU pins correctly with the holes in the socket, and insert the CPU module as far as ... |
105 |
Inserting the CPU module |
105 |
9 Push down the lock lever of the socket until it is hooked securely. |
105 |
Pushing down the lock lever |
105 |
10 Detach the cover from the thermal seat on the contact surface between the heat sink and the CP... |
105 |
11 Lightly push the heat sink in the direction of the socket, and fix it by engaging the clips wi... |
106 |
Attaching the heat sink |
106 |
Fixing the clips |
106 |
12 Attach the fan duct and fix it with two screws. |
107 |
Attaching the fan duct |
107 |
13 Attach the riser card and fix it with one screw. |
107 |
Attaching the riser card |
107 |
14 Fix the PCI bracket with two screws. |
107 |
Fixing the PCI bracket |
108 |
15 Install the server panels. |
108 |
16 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server. |
108 |
17 Confirm that the CPU module is recognized properly with the display on the screen. |
108 |
Replacing the CPU module |
109 |
1 If the server is running, shut it down and switch off the power. |
109 |
2 Unplug the power cable. |
109 |
3 Remove the server panels. |
109 |
4 Remove two screws that fix the PCI bracket, and remove the PCI bracket. |
109 |
Removing the PCI bracket |
110 |
5 Remove one screw that fix the riser card, and remove the riser card. |
110 |
Removing the riser card |
110 |
6 Remove two screws and the fan duct. |
111 |
Removing the fan duct. |
111 |
7 Release the clips that secure the heat sink for the CPU module to be removed, and remove the he... |
111 |
Releasing the clips |
112 |
Removing the heat sink |
112 |
8 Raise the lock levers of the socket in which the CPU module you want to remove is mounted. |
112 |
Raising the lock lever |
112 |
9 Remove the CPU module. |
113 |
Removing the CPU module |
113 |
10 Install a new CPU module following the same procedure as for extension modules. |
113 |
11 Install the fan duct and fix it with two screws. |
113 |
Installing the fan duct |
113 |
12 Install the riser card on the motherboard and fix it with one screw. |
114 |
Installing the PCI riser card |
114 |
13 Attach the PCI bracket with two screws. |
114 |
Fixing the PCI bracket |
114 |
14 Install the server panels. |
114 |
15 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server. |
114 |
16 Confirm that the replaced CPU module is recognized properly with the display on the screen. |
114 |
Internal battery |
116 |
Replacing the internal battery |
117 |
1 Write down the system configuration information. |
117 |
2 Shut down and switch off your server. |
117 |
3 Unplug the power cable. |
117 |
4 Remove the server panels. |
117 |
5 Remove the power supply unit. |
117 |
6 Remove four screws and the board for the wireless card. |
117 |
Removing the board for the wireless card |
117 |
7 Put your fingers below the battery, and pull it up. |
118 |
Removing the battery |
118 |
8 Install a new battery with polarity (+) up. |
118 |
Installing the battery |
118 |
9 Install the board for the wireless card and fix it with four screws. |
119 |
Installing the board for the wireless card |
119 |
10 Install the power supply unit. |
119 |
11 Install the server panels. |
119 |
12 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply, and switch on the server. |
119 |
13 Set the server according to the System Time, System Date and system configuration information ... |
119 |
Hard Disk Drive (HDD) –IDE HDD– |
120 |
Installing the hard disk drive |
120 |
1 If the server is running, shut it down and switch off the power. |
120 |
2 Unplug the power cable. |
120 |
3 Remove the front panel. See “Front panel” on page11 |
120 |
4 Tilt over the detachable lever of the slot where you want to install a hard disk drive, by pull... |
120 |
Pulling the detachable lever toward you |
120 |
5 Pull out the HDD slot spacer that was partially extracted. |
121 |
6 Push the hard disk drive completely into the slot where you want to mount it. |
121 |
Installing the hard disk drive |
121 |
7 Close the detachable lever and fix it. |
121 |
Fixing the detachable lever |
121 |
8 Attach the front panel. |
121 |
9 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply, and switch on the server. |
122 |
Replacing a hard disk drive during operation |
122 |
1 Remove the front panel. |
122 |
2 Confirm the position of a faulty device. |
123 |
3 Tilt over the detachable lever of the slot which holds a defective hard disk drive, by pulling ... |
123 |
Pulling the detachable lever toward you |
123 |
4 While holding the disk tray, carefully remove the hard disk drive that is pulled out halfway. |
123 |
Pulling out the hard disk drive |
124 |
5 Install a new hard disk drive in the same procedure as for extension. |
124 |
6 After a short time, confirm that the PWR indicator lights up. |
124 |
7 Attach the front panel. |
124 |
8 Recover (rebuild) the disk. |
124 |
Expansion cards |
125 |
Expansion slots |
125 |
Restrictions on PCI expansion cards |
125 |
Installing the SCSI riser card |
126 |
1 If the server is running, shut it down and switch off the power. |
126 |
2 Unplug the power cable. |
126 |
3 Remove the server panels. |
126 |
4 Remove two screws which fix the PCI bracket, then remove one screw. |
126 |
5 Install the SCSI cable. |
127 |
Installing the SCSI cable |
127 |
6 Connect the SCSI cable of the SCSI riser card. |
127 |
Connecting the SCSI cable of the SCSI riser card |
127 |
7 Insert the expansion card in the SCSI riser card. |
128 |
Inserting the expansion card |
128 |
8 Install the SCSI riser card on the motherboard and fix it by one screw. |
128 |
Installing the SCSI riser card |
128 |
9 Fix the PCI bracket with two screws. |
129 |
Fixing the PCI bracket |
129 |
10 Install the power supply unit. |
129 |
11 Install the server panels. |
129 |
12 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply, switch on the server. |
129 |
Chapter 3 |
131 |
External Unit Setup |
132 |
Types of External Unit |
132 |
Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel closed) |
133 |
Front view with the front panel closed |
133 |
Key lock |
133 |
Key lock |
133 |
Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened) |
134 |
Front view of the Micro Tower Type |
134 |
(1) Front panel |
134 |
(2) Power button |
135 |
Power button |
135 |
(3) System status indicators |
136 |
System status indicators |
136 |
(4) HDD status indicators |
137 |
HDD status indicators |
137 |
Rear view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 |
139 |
Rear view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 |
139 |
AC power connector |
139 |
I/O connectors |
139 |
I/O connectors |
139 |
(1) External Unit control connector IN/OUT () |
139 |
(2) SCSI connector () |
139 |
Installing and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD- |
140 |
Installing the hard disk drive |
140 |
1 Remove the front panel. |
140 |
Removing the front panel |
140 |
2 Tilt over the detachable lever of the slot where you want to install a hard disk drive, by pull... |
141 |
Pulling the detachable lever toward you |
141 |
3 Pull out the HDD slot spacer that was partially extracted. |
141 |
4 Push the hard disk drive completely into the slot where you want to mount it. |
141 |
Installing the hard disk drive |
141 |
5 Close the detachable lever and fix it. |
142 |
Fixing the detachable lever |
142 |
6 Attach the front panel. |
142 |
Replacing a hard disk drive during operation |
142 |
1 Remove the front panel. |
143 |
Removing the front panel |
144 |
2 Confirm the position of a faulty disk. |
144 |
3 Tilt over the detachable lever of the slot which holds a defective hard disk drive, by pulling ... |
144 |
Pulling the detachable lever toward you |
144 |
4 While holding the disk tray, carefully remove the hard disk drive that is pulled out halfway. |
145 |
Pulling out the hard disk drive |
145 |
5 Install a new hard disk drive in the same procedure as for extension. |
145 |
6 After a short time, confirm that the DC POWER indicator () lights up. |
145 |
7 Attach the front panel. |
145 |
8 Recover (rebuild) the disk. |
145 |
Setup of disk array (RAID) |
146 |
Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with the front panel closed) |
147 |
Front view with the front panel closed |
147 |
Key lock |
147 |
Key lock |
147 |
Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened) |
148 |
Front view of the Micro Tower Type |
148 |
(1) Front panel |
148 |
(2) Power button |
149 |
Power button |
149 |
(3) System status indicators |
150 |
System status indicators |
150 |
Rear view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 |
151 |
Rear view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 |
151 |
AC power connector |
151 |
I/O connectors |
151 |
I/O connectors |
151 |
(1) External Unit control connector IN/OUT () |
151 |
(2) SCSI connector () |
152 |
Installing SCSI device |
152 |
Terminator |
152 |
SCSI ID |
152 |
Changing the SCSI ID |
152 |
1 If the server is running, shut it down and turn off the power. |
152 |
2 Disconnect the AC power cable. |
152 |
3 Open the front panel. |
153 |
4 Remove four screws and remove the outer cover (upper). |
153 |
Removing the outer cover |
153 |
5 Remove seven screws and remove the top cover. |
153 |
Removing the top cover |
153 |
6 Remove the power and signal cables. |
154 |
Removing the cables |
154 |
7 Remove four screws that fix the SCSI device. |
154 |
Removing the screws |
154 |
8 Pull out the SCSI device completely. |
155 |
Remove the SCSI device |
155 |
9 Set the SCSI ID so that it would not be the same as other device. |
155 |
10 Insert the SCSI device into the unit. |
155 |
11 Attach the four screws and fix the SCSI device. |
155 |
Installing the SCSI device |
155 |
12 Connect the power and signal cables. |
156 |
Connecting the cables |
156 |
13 Attach the top cover and fix it with seven screws. |
156 |
Attaching the top cover |
156 |
14 Attach the outer cover (upper) and fix it with four screws. |
157 |
Attaching the outer cover |
157 |
15 Close the front panel. |
157 |
16 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server. |
157 |
How to Connect an External Unit |
157 |
1 Connect each Units in the following order: |
158 |
2 When one External Hard Drive Unit Z1 is connected with SCSI connector in the backside of System... |
158 |
3 When the RAID Card which has Two SCSI channels is installed, connect each Units in the channel ... |
158 |
Connecting the External Units |
158 |
Chapter 4 |
159 |
System Configuration Setup |
160 |
BIOS setup utility |
160 |
Starting the setup utility |
161 |
Menu screen |
162 |
Menu configuration |
162 |
BIOS Setup Utility Keyboard Commands |
163 |
Changing BIOS Settings |
163 |
1 Move the black bar to the desired item using the arrow keys < |
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2 Press the <Enter> key. The submenu corresponding to the selected item appears. |
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3 Set the value for the selected item. |
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4 Press the <Esc> key to exit the submenu. |
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5 After modifying all necessary data, save the modifications by pressing F10 and then pressing th... |
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BIOS Settings |
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Main menu |
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Advanced menu |
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Security menu |
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Boot menu |
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Exit menu |
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SCSI Utility |
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Starting the SCSI Utility |
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Menu configuration |
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SCSI Utility Keyboard Commands |
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Changing SCSI Device Settings |
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1 Using the arrow keys (< |
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2 Make any necessary changes then save the changes. |
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3 Select Exit this Menu to exit the submenu. |
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Setting Devices |
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Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool |
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How to start up and operate the setup tool |
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To set up the LAN environment |
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1 When the menu appears, select [1] or [2]. |
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2 Enter <Y> at “Change LANx IP Address? [y/n]”, and enter the new IP address at “Please Input (xx... |
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3 “Change LANx IP Address Really [y/n]?” appears. Enter <Y>. |
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1 When the menu appears, select [3] or [4]. |
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2 Enter <Y> at “Change LANx Subnet Mask? [y/n]”, and enter the new subnet mask at “Please Input (... |
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3 “Change LANx Subnet Mask Really? [y/n]” appears. Enter <Y>. |
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4 Press the <Esc> key. |
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To set up the front panel display |
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1 When the menu appears, select 2 TOSHIBA Front Panel Display Setup Tool. |
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2 Next, select the messages to be set. |
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3 Enter a character string within 16 characters. |
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4 After you have entered the character strings, select whether or not to save those character str... |
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5 Press any key at “Complete. HIT ANY KEY”. |
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6 Press the <Esc> key. |
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Configuring MegaRAID IDE |
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Configuring MegaRAID IDE |
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Configuring Arrays |
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Configuration Strategies |
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Assigning RAID Levels |
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Selecting a RAID Level |
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Configuring Arrays |
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1 Press the <Ctrl> + <M> keys to run the MegaRAID IDE Manager. |
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2 Define and configure one or more logical drives. |
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3 Create and configure one or more system drives (logical drives). Select the RAID level, write c... |
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4 Save the configuration. |
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5 Initialize the system drives. After initialization, you can install the operating system. |
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Creating Mirror Array From Existing Drive |
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1 Turn on the computer and Press the <Ctrl> + <M> keys to start the MegaRAID IDE Setup Utility wh... |
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2 Create an array by using F4 Option. Change the array type to Mirror. |
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3 Now include the existing drive and the new drive to this array. You can identify the existing d... |
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4 Start the rebuilding process by pressing the <Enter> key. The setup will prompt for the target ... |
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5 The rebuilding process will start. If there are any errors during the building of the array, yo... |
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Using the MegaRAID IDE Setup Utility |
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Setup window |
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Array Information |
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Physical Drive Information |
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Physical Drive Options |
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Help section |
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Switch Windows (TAB) |
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Auto Configure Stripe (F1) |
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Auto Configure Mirror (F2) |
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Create Array (F4) |
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Array Type |
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Drive(s) |
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Stripe Size |
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Bootable |
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Drive Size |
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Build Array |
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Delete Array (F5) |
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Restore Old Configuration (F6) |
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Edit Options (F7) |
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Save and Exit (F10) |
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Chapter 5 |
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Installing Software |
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Windows NT® Server 4.0 |
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Setting the motherboard |
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Windows® 2000 Server |
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Setting the motherboard |
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Creating driver disks |
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Selecting the disk driver |
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Selecting the IDE CD-ROM Controller driver |
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Selecting a driver for the IDE RAID controller |
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1 Press the <F6> key after the Windows 2000 Server Setup window has turned entirely to blue. |
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2 When a message appears on the screen, asking whether you want to add a device driver for mass s... |
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3 Insert the AMI IDE RAID Windows 2000 Driver floppy disk into the floppy disk drive, and then pr... |
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4 When the following message appears, select “AMI MegaRAID IDE 100 Driver With Backplane Support(... |
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Selecting a driver for the SCSI Riser Card controller |
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5 Press the <F6> key after the Windows 2000 Server Setup window has turned entirely to blue. |
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6 When a message appears on the screen, asking whether you want to add a device driver for mass s... |
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7 Insert the Adaptec Ultra160 Series Windows 2000 Driver floppy disk into the floppy disk drive, ... |
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8 When the following message appears, select “Adaptec AIC- 7892 Ultra160 SCSI ”. |
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Selecting a driver for the RAID controller E/F (MR493/MR475) |
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1 Press the <F6> key after the Windows 2000 Server Setup window has turned entirely to blue. |
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2 When a message appears on the screen, asking whether you want to add a device driver for mass s... |
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3 Insert the Windows 2000 Driver floppy disk, which comes with your RAID controller, into the flo... |
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4 When the following message appears, select “MegaRAID Express500 RAID Controller Driver” for MR4... |
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Installing the display driver |
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1 Activate the Windows 2000 Server, and log in the user ID of the Administrator or a person havin... |
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2 Click right button in the “My Computer”. |
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3 Select “Hardware” tab, click “Device Manager”. |
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4 Double click “Video Controller (VGA Compatible)” under “Other devices”. |
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5 Select “Driver” tab, click “Update Driver”. |
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6 Click “Next” in the “Update Device Driver Wizard”. |
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7 Select “Search for a suitable driver for my device” , click Next |
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8 Set Server Setup Tool CD into CD-ROM drive, check at “Specify a location”, click “Next”. |
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9 Type following driver pass to “Copy manufacture's files from:”, then click “Next”. <CD-ROM>:\\Pu... |
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10 Click “Next”. |
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11 Click “Finish” in the “Finish screen”. |
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12 Click “No” at “Do you want to restart your computer?” |
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Installing the network driver |
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1 Double click one of two “Ethernet Controller” under “Other devices” |
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2 Select “Driver” tab, click “Update Driver”. |
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3 Click “Next” in the “Update Device Driver Wizard”. |
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4 Select “Search for a suitable driver for my device” , click Next |
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5 Set Server Setup Tool CD into CD-ROM drive, check at “Specify a location”, click “Next”. |
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6 Type following driver pass to “Copy manufacture's files from:”, then click “Next” <CD-ROM>:\\Pub... |
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7 Click “Next”. |
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8 Click “Finish” in the “Finish screen”. |
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9 Update other Ethernet Controller in same method. |
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10 Restart computer. |
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Procedure after installation of the Windows 2000 Server |
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1 Activate the Windows 2000 Server and log in the user ID of the Administrator or a person having... |
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2 If no network has been built up, set up the network. |
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3 If no TCP/IP has been set for the network, set it. See “Windows 2000 Server User's Guide or Hel... |
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4 Install the SNMP Service in the network. For installing the SNMP Service, use “Services,” which... |
199 |
5 Install VIA 4in1 Driver. |
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6 Install the Service and Software (Power Console Plus) of the RAID Controller (when the RAID Con... |
200 |
7 Install the Backplane Driver (when IDE RAID is used). |
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NetWare |
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Before installing the NetWare |
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Setup of the motherboard |
200 |
Preparation of a floppy disk |
200 |
Setup of the MS-DOS environment |
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1 Create the directory XXX in the drive C for installing the CD- ROM driver. The “XXX” is an arbi... |
202 |
2 Input “A:” and press the <Enter> key to shift it to the drive A. |
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3 Copy the “TEAC_CDI.SYS” from the DOS Disk in the drive A to the XXX directory. |
202 |
4 Add the following line to the first line of the “Config.sys.” |
202 |
5 Add the following line to the first line of the “Autoexec.bat.” |
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6 Restart the system. |
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For installing NetWare 5.1 manually |
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Selecting the driver when installing NetWare 5.1 |
202 |
Selecting the IDE RAID Controller driver |
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1 Move the cursor to “Storage adapters” on the menu shown above with the arrow keys, and press th... |
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2 As the following menu appears, delete “ADPT160M” with the <Del> key. |
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3 Insert the AMI IDE RAID NetWare Driver created with the Toshiba Server Setup Tool in the floppy... |
203 |
4 Select “Add an unlisted driver <Ins>” by pressing the <Insert> key twice. |
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5 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk. The following drivers a... |
203 |
6 Input Slot Number “10008” to MEGAIDE property. |
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Selecting the SCSI Riser card driver |
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1 Move the cursor to “Storage adapters” on the menu shown above with the arrow keys, and press th... |
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2 As the following menu appears, delete “ADPT160M” with the <Del> key. |
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3 Insert the Adaptec Ultra160 NetWare Driver created with the Toshiba Server Setup Tool in the fl... |
205 |
4 Select “Add an unlisted driver <Ins>” by pressing the <Insert> key twice. |
205 |
5 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk. |
205 |
Selecting the RAID Controller E2H/F driver |
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1 Move the cursor to “Storage adapters” on the menu shown above with the arrow keys, and press th... |
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2 As the following menu appears, delete “ADPT160M” with the <Del> key |
206 |
3 Set the floppy disk labeled “MegaRAID Drivers & Utilities for Series 475/493 NetWare/MS-DOS” (s... |
206 |
4 Press the <Insert> key to select “Add an unlisted driver <Ins>.” |
206 |
5 Press the <F3> key to designate the directory of the floppy disk as follows. |
207 |
Selecting the Onboard Network Adapter driver |
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1 Move the cursor to “Network boards” on the screen shown above with the arrow keys, and press th... |
207 |
2 When the “List of network drivers currently selected” appears, delete the drivers with the <Del... |
207 |
3 Insert the Intel LAN driver for NetWare created with Toshiba Server Setup Tool in the floppy di... |
207 |
4 Select “Add an unlisted driver <Ins>” by pressing the <Insert> key. |
208 |
5 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk. |
208 |
6 When the drivers are detected, they are added to the “List of network drivers currently selected.” |
208 |
For installing the NetWare 4.2 manually |
208 |
Selecting the driver to install the NetWare 4.2 |
209 |
Selecting the IDE RAID Controller driver |
209 |
1 Select “Select an additional driver.” |
209 |
2 Set the floppy disk labeled “AMI MegaRAID IDE ” (created with the Server Setup Tool) in the flo... |
209 |
3 Select “Install an unlisted driver <Ins>” by pressing the <Insert> key. |
209 |
4 Press the <F3> key and specify the following directory under the floppy disk drive. |
209 |
5 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk. |
210 |
6 When the driver list appears, select the following driver. |
210 |
Selecting the SCSI Riser Card Controller driver |
210 |
1 Move the cursor to “Select additional or modify selected Disk/ LAN drivers” on the screen shown... |
210 |
2 Insert the Adaptec Ultra160 ASPI & SCSI driver for NetWare created with the Toshiba Server Setu... |
210 |
3 Select “Select an additional driver” first, and select “Install an unlisted driver <Ins>” next. |
210 |
4 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk. |
210 |
5 When the driver list appears, select the following driver. |
210 |
6 Input slot Number “10011” to ADPT160M Parameters |
210 |
Selecting the RAID Controller driver |
210 |
1 Select “Select an additional driver.” |
211 |
2 Set the floppy disk labeled “MegaRAID Drivers & Utilities for SeriesXXX NetWare/MS-DOS” (suppli... |
211 |
3 Select “Install an unlisted driver <Ins>” by pressing the <Insert> key. |
211 |
4 Press the <F3> key and specify the following directory under the floppy disk drive. |
211 |
5 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk. |
211 |
6 When the driver list appears, select the following driver. |
211 |
7 Input slot Number “1” to MEGA4_XX Parameters. |
211 |
Selecting the Onboard Network Adapter driver |
211 |
1 Select “Install an unlisted driver <Ins>” by pressing the <Insert> key. |
211 |
2 Press the <F3> key and specify the following directory under the floppy disk drive. |
211 |
3 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk. |
211 |
4 When the driver list appears, select the following driver. |
212 |
5 Input slot number “10005” to CE100B Parameters. |
212 |
Installation of Multi CPU Options |
212 |
1 Start up NetWare, and select “Multi CPU Options” in the Install screen. |
212 |
2 Select the following driver from the list of drivers displayed at “Select platform support modu... |
212 |
Procedure after installation of the NetWare |
212 |
Setup of the RAID Controller Utility |
212 |
HarnessEye/web |
213 |
Installing and operation |
213 |
AFT, ALB and IPSec functions |
214 |
What are the AFT and ALB functions? |
214 |
AFT (Adapter Fault Tolerance) |
214 |
ALB (Adaptive Load Balance) |
214 |
When using on Windows NT 4.0 |
214 |
Setting AFT (Adapter Fault Tolerance/ALB (Adaptive Load Balancing) |
214 |
1 Start up “Intel(R)PROSet II” from “Start” - “Settings” - “Control panel”. |
215 |
2 Select one LAN adapter to configure AFT/ALB on from the “Intel(R)PROSet II” adapter list, click... |
215 |
3 The Teaming Wizard screen is displayed. Select either “Adapter Fault Tolerance” or “Adaptive Lo... |
215 |
4 Mark the checkbox of the LAN adapter to add to the configuration, and click “Next”. |
215 |
5 Click “Done”. |
215 |
6 The “member Adapters” icon is displayed in the PROSet II screen. Among the cards on which AFT/A... |
215 |
7 Click any one of the remaining cards in the PROSet II screen with the right mouse button, and c... |
215 |
8 Click “OK”. |
215 |
9 The network settings screen is displayed for the team that has been created. Set the IP address... |
215 |
10 Restart the server. |
215 |
Setting IPSEC (installing Packet Protect) |
215 |
1 Make sure that the following conditions are satisfied: |
215 |
2 Install AFT/ALB. |
216 |
3 Open the control panel by “Start” - “Settings” - “Control panel”, and start up “Intel(R)PROSet ... |
216 |
4 Select one LAN adapter to use IPSEC functions on from the “Intel(R)PROSet II” adapter list, cli... |
216 |
5 In the same way, check the “enable IPSEC” checkbox for all cards requiring IPSEC functions. |
216 |
6 Click “OK”. |
216 |
7 A screen prompting you to restart the server will be displayed. Restart the server. |
216 |
8 Insert the SetupInstructor CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. |
216 |
9 Execute the following command: |
216 |
10 The Welcome to Packet Protect Client Install screen is displayed. Click “Next”. |
216 |
11 The Software License Agreement screen is displayed. Click “Next”. |
216 |
12 The Choose Destination Location screen is displayed. Click “Next”. |
216 |
13 The Behavior screen is displayed. Set as follows: |
217 |
14 Click “Next”. |
217 |
15 The Start copying file screen is displayed. Click “Next”. |
217 |
16 The Setup Complete screen is displayed. Mark the “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.” che... |
217 |
When using on Windows 2000: |
217 |
Creating the PROSetII icon |
218 |
1 The Toshiba Server Setup Tool CD-ROM (supplied) in the CD-ROM drive. |
218 |
2 Browse the CD-ROM drive on Explorer, and double-click setup.exe in the following directory: |
218 |
3 When the “Component Selection” screen is displayed, mark the “Proset II” checkbox, and click “I... |
218 |
4 Click “Information” Æ“Next”. |
218 |
5 Click “Setup complete” Æ “Finish”. |
218 |
6 Reboot the server. |
218 |
7 After the server has rebooted, make sure that the “PROSetII” icon appears on the control panel. |
218 |
When using AFT (Adapter Fault Tolerance) and ALB (Adaptive Load Balance) |
218 |
1 Double-click “Intel(R)PROSetII” from “Start” Æ “Settings” Æ “Control Panel”. |
218 |
2 Select a LAN adapter to which AFT/ALB is to be configured in the list of adapters in “Intel(R)P... |
219 |
3 The “Teaming Wizard” screen is displayed. Select either “Adapter Fault Tolerance” or “Adaptive ... |
219 |
4 Mark the LAN adapter to add to the configuration, and select “Next”. |
219 |
5 Select “Done” at “Team Wizard”. |
219 |
6 The icon “member Adapters” appears in the PROSetII screen. Among the adapters to which AFT/ALB ... |
219 |
7 Exit PROSetII by “OK” |
219 |
8 Double-click “Network” from “Start” Æ “Settings” Æ “Control Panel”. |
219 |
9 Select the “Protocol” tab, open the properties of the adapter that was added at AFT/ALB from am... |
219 |
10 Reboot the server. |
219 |
Setup of IPSEC |
219 |
1 Create the IP security policy as follows. |
219 |
2 Setup for using the preset IP security |
222 |
When using NetWare: |
223 |
1 Append by the LOAD statement to the server's AUTOEXEC.NCF file so that AFT or ALB are automatic... |
223 |
Auto-shutdown function |
224 |
Setting the auto-shutdown function |
224 |
Canceling the auto-shutdown function |
224 |
1 Log into Windows NT as an Administrator (or user having equivalent privileges). |
224 |
2 Select “ASD” under “Start” - “Settings” - “Control Panel” - “Management Tool” - “Services”, and... |
224 |
Chapter 6 |
225 |
Troubleshooting |
226 |
Troubleshooting |
226 |
You can hear abnormal noise or smell foul odours, and hear a continuous buzzer |
226 |
1 Immediately switch the server off, and disconnect the plug from the AC outlet. |
227 |
2 Does the installation site satisfy the environmental considerations (e.g. ambient temperature a... |
227 |
3 Are there any foreign objects blocking ventilation holes? |
227 |
Nothing happens if you press the power switch. Or, nothing appears on screen even though you can ... |
227 |
1 Are the keyboard, mouse, and display unit properly connected to the server? |
227 |
2 Is the PCI expansion card properly inserted into the appropriate slot on the motherboard, and i... |
227 |
3 Are the power cables for the server and display unit properly connected to a grounded AC outlet? |
227 |
4 Is the power indicator () lit amber? |
227 |
5 Switch on the display unit, and set the brightness and contrast to two thirds of the maximum va... |
227 |
6 When running Windows NT/2000, boot up in the VGA mode, and make sure that the settings (resolut... |
228 |
Characters are distorted or not displayed properly |
228 |
1 Is the display unit properly connected to the server? |
228 |
2 Switch on the display unit, and set the brightness and contrast to two thirds of the maximum va... |
228 |
3 When running Windows NT/2000, boot up in the VGA mode, and make sure that the settings (resolut... |
228 |
The system status indicators and disk status indicators turn on abnormally |
228 |
The disk and STS indicators light and flash amber |
229 |
The fault indicator lights amber |
229 |
The FDD indicator does not light |
229 |
An error is displayed during POST operation, or POST stops midway |
230 |
1 Are the CPU, memory, and keyboard properly connected? |
230 |
2 Start up the BIOS Setup Utility to check the BIOS setup. |
230 |
Loading of RAID controller BIOS stops midway |
230 |
1 Is the RAID controller properly connected? |
230 |
2 Is the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) properly connected? |
230 |
3 Execute the RAID controller utility to rebuild RAID. |
230 |
Cannot install the OS |
231 |
1 Are the SCSI controller and RAID controller properly connected? |
231 |
2 Is the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) properly connected? |
231 |
3 Increase the bootup priority of the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) you want to install or the controller... |
231 |
4 When installing the OS, change the order in which the SCSI controller. RAID controller and SCSI... |
231 |
5 Disconnect backup devices (e.g. MO Disk Drive) if any connected to the SCSI controller before i... |
231 |
The OS does not boot, or the OS bootup stops midway |
231 |
1 Are all cables firmly and properly connected? |
232 |
2 Is a floppy disk inserted in the floppy disk drive? |
232 |
3 Are the jumper switches and other switches set properly on expansion cards and peripheral devices? |
232 |
4 Are expansion cards and Hard Disk Drive (HDD) properly connected? |
232 |
5 Is the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) properly formatted and set up if added? |
232 |
6 Is the correct version of each device driver installed? |
232 |
7 Is the server selected if the switch box is used on a Rack Type? |
232 |
Windows NT/2000 is locked or cannot be used |
232 |
Trouble information or error log still remains in the server monitor function software and other ... |
232 |
The power button does not function after abortion |
233 |
The internal clock does not keep precise time |
233 |
Trouble with Application Software |
233 |
1 Are the hardware requirements of the server appropriate for the software? |
233 |
2 Is the software a certified copy or the master? |
233 |
3 Was the software copied from floppy disk or CD-ROM? |
233 |
4 If the software has been loaded from Hard Disk Drive (HDD), check that the software is installe... |
233 |
5 Is the correct device driver installed? |
234 |
6 Is the software set up properly? |
234 |
7 Is the software used correctly? |
234 |
Remedy When Windows NT/2000 is Usable |
234 |
1 Save the System Information for Windows 2000 or report of the Windows NT Diagnostic. |
234 |
2 Copy the trouble analysis information to floppy disk, MO Disk or other storage device so that t... |
234 |
3 Execute the Harness Eye/web software, and make sure that there are no erroneous devices. |
234 |
4 Execute the utilities for the mounted devices (RAID controller, UPS, etc.), and make sure that ... |
234 |
5 Note down the details of the trouble, how frequently the trouble occurs, the environment where ... |
234 |
6 In the case of systems not equipped with a redundant Hard Disk Drive (HDD) or when the cause of... |
234 |
7 On a system equipped with a redundant Hard Disk Drive (HDD), if it can be confirmed that one of... |
234 |
Remedy When Windows NT/2000 is Unusable |
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Appendix A |
237 |
Specifications |
238 |
System Unit |
238 |
External Hard Drive Unit Z1 |
240 |
External Device Bay Unit Z1 |
241 |
Appendix B |
243 |
Interfaces |
244 |
RGB interface |
244 |
RGB interface synchronizing signals |
245 |
Serial interface |
246 |
Keyboard/mouse interface |
247 |
LAN-1/2 interface |
248 |
USB-1/2 interface |
248 |
Expansion slots (64bit/66MHz PCI slot) |
249 |
Expansion slots (for expansion PCI cards) |
249 |
Appendix C |
253 |
Switch Setting |
254 |
Hardware setup information |
254 |
1 Disconnect the AC power cable. |
254 |
2 Remove the server panels, power supply unit and board for wireless card. |
254 |
3 Set the jumper switch PJ47 on the motherboard to 1-2 short. |
254 |
4 Install the board for wireless card, power supply unit and server panels, and connect the AC po... |
254 |
5 Turn on the server. |
254 |
6 Disconnect the AC power cable. |
254 |
7 Remove the sever panels, power supply unit and board for wireless card, and return the jumper s... |
255 |
8 Install the board for wireless card, the power supply unit and server panels. |
255 |
9 Connect the AC power cable again and restart your server. |
255 |
10 Start the BIOS Setup Utility, set System Time and System Date and select “Load Setup Default” ... |
255 |
Recovery Boot |
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1 Disconnect AC power cable. |
255 |
2 Remove the server panles, power supply unit and board for wireless card. |
255 |
3 Set the jumper switch PJ723 on the motherboard of the server to 2-3 short. |
255 |
4 Install the board for wireless card, power supply unit and server panels, and connect the AC po... |
255 |
5 Insert BIOS Recovery Diskette into floppy disk drive and turn on the server. The recovery proce... |
255 |
6 Following message is displayed if BIOS recovery was failed. Return to step 5 and repeat recover... |
256 |
7 Disconnect the AC power cable. |
256 |
8 Remove the server panles, power supply unit and board for wireless card, and return the jumper ... |
256 |
9 Replace the board for wireless card, power supply unit and server panles. |
256 |
10 Connect the AC power cable again and restart your server. |
256 |
11 Start the BIOS Setup Utility and select “Load Setup Default” from the Exit menu to execute it. |
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Default Jumper Switch Settings |
257 |
Appendix D |
259 |
Trouble Information |
260 |
Appendix E |
265 |
Unit Logs |
266 |
Unit logs |
266 |
Basic system configuration |
267 |
CPUs |
267 |
Memories |
267 |
IDE Hard disk drives |
268 |
SCSI units |
268 |
Expansion cards |
268 |
Expansion units |
269 |