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Página 1 - User’s Guide

MAGNIA™ Z300User’s Guide

Página 2 - FCC Notice

xcRemote management mechanism via network (power ON/OFF, reboot provided as standard)cServer setup assist software “Toshiba Server Setup Tool”cIntegra

Página 3 - Warning Label

Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module786 Install the power supply unit.See “Power Supply Unit” on page 697 Fit the server panels and outer covers

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Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module79Installing the CPU moduleNOTE: The CPU module may be fatally damaged by static electricity because it cons

Página 5 - Copyright

Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module80Removing the PCI bracket

Página 6 - Trademarks

Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module815 Remove one screw that fix the riser card and remove the riser card.Removing the riser cardNOTE: Lift up

Página 7 - Notice to user of EN55022

Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module826 Remove two screws and the fan duct.Removing the fan duct7 Raise the lock lever of the expansion CPU sock

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Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module838 Align the CPU pins correctly with the holes in the socket, and insert the CPU module as far as it will g

Página 9 - Introduction

Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module8411 Lightly push the heat sink in the direction of the socket, and fix it by engaging the clips with the up

Página 10 - About this guide

Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module8512 Attach the fan duct and fix it with two screws.Attaching the fan duct13 Attach the riser card and fix i

Página 11 - Safety cautions

Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module86Fixing the PCI bracket15 Install the server panels.16 Connect the power cable of the server to the power s

Página 12 - Documentation

Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module87Replacing the CPU moduleNOTE: The CPU module may be fatally damaged by static electricity because it consi

Página 13 - Maintenance contracts

xiSafety cautionsBefore attempting to use your Toshiba MAGNIA Series Server, all safety instructions must be read carefully and fully understood.This

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Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module88Removing the PCI bracket5 Remove one screw that fix the riser card, and remove the riser card.Removing the

Página 15 - Contents

Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module89NOTE: Lift up the riser card with a screwdriver to remove.6 Remove two screws and the fan duct.Removing th

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Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module90Releasing the clipsRemoving the heat sink8 Raise the lock levers of the socket in which the CPU module you

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Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module919 Remove the CPU module.Removing the CPU module10 Install a new CPU module following the same procedure as

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Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module9212 Install the riser card on the motherboard and fix it with one screw.Installing the PCI riser card13 Att

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Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module93The example below shows a 866 MHz, 2-CPU configuration.NOTE: When a CPU module is extended, the operating

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Installing and Removing HardwareInternal battery94Internal batteryThis server has an internal battery to store the information on a timer and system c

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Installing and Removing HardwareInternal battery95Replacing the internal batteryReplace the battery in the procedure described below, while refer-ring

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Installing and Removing HardwareInternal battery967 Put your fingers below the battery, and pull it up.Removing the battery8 Install a new battery wit

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Installing and Removing HardwareInternal battery979 Install the board for the wireless card and fix it with four screws.Installing the board for the w

Página 24 - Getting Started

xiiOther icons used Additional icons highlight other helpful or educational information: TECHNICAL NOTE: This icon provides technical informa-tion abo

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Installing and Removing HardwareHard Disk Drive (HDD) –IDE HDD–98Hard Disk Drive (HDD) –IDE HDD–Slot numbers (of 1 to 2 from bottom) are assigned to e

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Installing and Removing HardwareHard Disk Drive (HDD) –IDE HDD–995 Pull out the HDD slot spacer that was partially extracted.6 Push the hard disk driv

Página 27 - Environmental considerations

Installing and Removing HardwareHard Disk Drive (HDD) –IDE HDD–1009 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply, and switch on the serve

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Installing and Removing HardwareHard Disk Drive (HDD) –IDE HDD–1012 Confirm the position of a faulty device.The STS indicator of the faulty device is

Página 29 - Micro Tower Type

Installing and Removing HardwareHard Disk Drive (HDD) –IDE HDD–102Pulling out the hard disk drive5 Install a new hard disk drive in the same procedure

Página 30 - Rack Type

Installing and Removing HardwareExpansion cards103Expansion cardsOne PCI expansion card can be installed in the server.Expansion slotsRestrictions on

Página 31 - Power requirements

Installing and Removing HardwareExpansion cards104Installing the SCSI riser cardWARNING: Do not touch any parts except those necessary for installing

Página 32 - Key lock

Installing and Removing HardwareExpansion cards1055 Install the SCSI cable.Installing the SCSI cable6 Connect the SCSI cable of the SCSI riser card.Co

Página 33 - (1) Front panel

Installing and Removing HardwareExpansion cards1067 Insert the expansion card in the SCSI riser card.Inserting the expansion card8 Install the SCSI ri

Página 34 - (2) Operation buttons

Installing and Removing HardwareExpansion cards1079 Fix the PCI bracket with two screws.Fixing the PCI bracket10 Install the power supply unit.11 Inst

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xiiicRead Me First Addendum.cSoftware License AgreementService optionsToshiba offers a full line of service options built around its war-ranty program

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Installing and Removing HardwareExpansion cards108

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Chapter 3Types of External Unit ... 110Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with t

Página 38 - 2. User messages

110External Unit SetupTypes of External UnitThe following two types of External Unit (sold separately) are available for this server:cExternal Hard Dr

Página 39 - 4. Bootup/shutdown messages

External Unit SetupFront view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel closed)111Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with t

Página 40 - (8) Device bay

External Unit SetupFront view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)112Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with t

Página 41 - (9) HDD/LAN status indicators

External Unit SetupFront view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)113(2) Power buttonThe server has an power button on the

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External Unit SetupFront view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)114(3) System status indicatorsThis server has 2 operati

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External Unit SetupFront view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)115(4) HDD status indicatorsIf the device bay accommodat

Página 44 - Rear view

External Unit SetupFront view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)116NOTE: When a status indicator is lit amber, the corre

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External Unit SetupRear view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1117Rear view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1Rear view of the External Hard Drive Uni

Página 47 - Inside the server

External Unit SetupInstalling and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD-118Installing and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD- The slot number

Página 48 - Connecting peripheral devices

External Unit SetupInstalling and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD-1192 Tilt over the detachable lever of the slot where you want to install a

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External Unit SetupInstalling and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD-1205 Close the detachable lever and fix it.Push in the detachable lever so

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External Unit SetupInstalling and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD-121NOTE: Hard disk drives cannot be replaced while the system is in operati

Página 51 - Floppy disk drive

External Unit SetupInstalling and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD-122Removing the front panelSee “Front panel” on page 11.2 Confirm the posit

Página 52 - Maintenance

External Unit SetupInstalling and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD-123NOTE: Before pulling out the hard disk drive, make sure that it is fault

Página 53 - Connecting the power cable

External Unit SetupSetup of disk array (RAID)124NOTE: If the server uses a RAID controller for redundancy, the operation is continued by a spare disk

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External Unit SetupFront view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with the front panel closed)125Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with t

Página 55 - Switching on the server

External Unit SetupFront view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)126Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with t

Página 56 - POST (Power On Self-Test)

External Unit SetupFront view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)127(2) Power buttonThe server has an power button on the

Página 57 - Starting up the system

ContentsChapter 1: Getting Started... 2Checking the items included with the

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External Unit SetupFront view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)128(3) System status indicatorsThis server has 2 operati

Página 59 - BIOS setup

External Unit SetupRear view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1129Rear view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1Rear view of the External Device Bay Uni

Página 60 - Making a floppy disk

External Unit SetupInstalling SCSI device130(2) SCSI connector ( )Used to connect the System Unit.See “How to connect peripheral devices” on page 26.I

Página 61 - Setup of system configuration

External Unit SetupInstalling SCSI device1313 Open the front panel.4 Remove four screws and remove the outer cover (upper).Removing the outer cover5 R

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External Unit SetupInstalling SCSI device1326 Remove the power and signal cables.When removing the signal cable, disconnect it from the Exter-nal Devi

Página 63 - Installing software

External Unit SetupInstalling SCSI device1338 Pull out the SCSI device completely.Remove the SCSI device9 Set the SCSI ID so that it would not be the

Página 64 - Switching off the server

External Unit SetupInstalling SCSI device13412 Connect the power and signal cables.Connecting the cables13 Attach the top cover and fix it with seven

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External Unit SetupHow to Connect an External Unit13514 Attach the outer cover (upper) and fix it with four screws.Attaching the outer cover15 Close t

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External Unit SetupHow to Connect an External Unit136When connecting External Units by External Unit control cables, follow the procedure below. 1 Con

Página 67 - Load to the system

Chapter 4BIOS setup utility ... 138SCSI Utility ...

Página 68 - Abnormal system shutdown

xviRear view... 22(1) AC connector ...

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138System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utilityNOTE: The menus shown in this chapter are just examples.The BIOS Setup Utility is a menu type of progra

Página 70 - Removing Hardware

System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility139Starting the setup utilityThe BIOS screen will appear when the server is started.To start the BIOS Setu

Página 71 - Before starting operation

System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility140Menu screenThe following menu will be displayed when the BIOS Setup Util-ity is started:Menu configurat

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System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility141BIOS Setup Utility Keyboard CommandsChanging BIOS SettingsTo change BIOS settings, follow these steps:1

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System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility142Main menucSystem Time/System DateEnter the system date and time.Generally, a slight error occurs in clo

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System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility143cDRAM FrequencyDisplays DRAM Frequency.cProcessor SettingsProcessor 1/Processor 2Displays Processor spe

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System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility144Enables or disables all memory caching.Cache System BIOS area :[Write protect]Controls caching of syste

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System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility145Displays available system memory size.cExtended MemoryDisplays extended memory size.cBMC VersionDisplay

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System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility146SCSI :[Enabled]Set SCSI riser card setting.LAN :[Enabled]Set on-board LAN setting.PCI Device slot #1The

Página 78 - Rack assembly procedure

System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility147The following submenu appears.Serial port A :[Auto]Do not change this setting.cPS/2 Mouse :[Auto Detect

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xviiSetup of system configuration... 39BIOS setup utility...

Página 80 - Screws (M5)

System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility148Security menuThis section describes the security settings available in the BIOS Setup Utility.cSet Supe

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System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility149Boot menuThis section describes the Boot options available in the BIOS Setup Utility. This menu allows

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System Configuration SetupSCSI Utility150Exit menucExit Saving ChangesSaves changes and restarts the system. Performs the same function as pressing th

Página 83 - Claw screw

System Configuration SetupSCSI Utility151Starting the SCSI UtilityWhen the server is turned on or restarted, the monitor displays the onboard SCSI BIO

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System Configuration SetupSCSI Utility152Menu configurationWhen the SCSI Utility starts, the monitor enters the following main menu display mode:The i

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System Configuration SetupSCSI Utility153Changing SCSI Device Settings1 Using the arrow keys (<↑><↓>), select the desired item then press

Página 86 - Blank Bracket

System Configuration SetupSCSI Utility154cHost Adapter SCSI Termination : EnabledSpecifies whether the SCSI bus is to be terminated using the SCSI hos

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System Configuration SetupSCSI Utility155Specifies whether logical unit numbers are supported.cInclude in BIOS Scan : YesSpecifies whether the device

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System Configuration SetupRemote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool156Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup ToolThe Remote Manage

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System Configuration SetupRemote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool157c[To set up the IP address]1 When the menu appears, select [1] or [2]

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xviiiChapter 3: External Unit Setup ... 110Types of External Unit ...

Página 91 - Power Supply Unit

System Configuration SetupRemote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool158The currently held information appears as follows, and the sys-tem wa

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System Configuration SetupRemote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool159The following screen appears.2 Next, select the messages to be set.To

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System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE160Configuring MegaRAID IDEConfiguring MegaRAID IDEThis section explains how to:cconfigure MegaRAID

Página 94 - Memory module

System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE161Selecting a RAID LevelTo ensure the best performance, you should select the optimal RAID level wh

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System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE1621 Press the <Ctrl> + <M> keys to run the MegaRAID IDE Man-ager.2 Define and configure

Página 96 - Memory slot 1

System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE163Using the MegaRAID IDE Setup UtilitySetup windowThe Setup window has three sections:carray inform

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System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE164cDrive numbers of the physical drives included in the arraycStripe size (32 KB to 4 MB) which is

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System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE165cBoot sector virus protectioncDMA transferscEnable / Disable BuzzerNOTE: These options apply to a

Página 99 - Removing a memory module

System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE166Create Array (F4)Press the <F2> key to create a disk array. When you create an array, a def

Página 100 - CPU module

System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE167Use the arrow navigation keys and press the Spacebar to select or deselect the drive or drives to

Página 101 - Installing the CPU module

xixSCSI ID... 130How to Connect an External Unit...

Página 102 - Removing the PCI bracket

System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE168BootableThis determines which of the configured arrays should be used for booting the system when

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System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE169Delete Array (F5) Press the <F5> key to delete a currently configured array. Use arrow keys

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System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE170Save and Exit (F10) When you have completed the array configuration, press <F10> to save th

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Chapter 5Windows® NT Server 4.0 ... 172Windows® 2000 Server ...

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172Installing SoftwareWindows NT® Server 4.0You can install Windows NT on your server automatically using the Toshiba Server Setup Tool.See “Toshiba S

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Installing SoftwareWindows® 2000 Server173Windows® 2000 ServerYou can install Windows 2000 Server on your server in two differ-ent ways: installing it

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Installing SoftwareWindows® 2000 Server174Selecting the disk driverSelecting the IDE CD-ROM Controller driverUse the driver contained on the CD-ROM o

Página 109 - Replacing the CPU module

Installing SoftwareWindows® 2000 Server1758 When the following message appears, select “Adaptec AIC-7892 Ultra160 SCSI ”.Selecting a driver for the RA

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Installing SoftwareWindows® 2000 Server176Installing the display driverWhen installation of the Windows 2000 Server is complete, it is required to cha

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Installing SoftwareWindows® 2000 Server1773 Click “Next” in the “Update Device Driver Wizard”.4 Select “Search for a suitable driver for my device” ,

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Model: MAGNIA Z300FCC NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of th

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xxInstalling the network driver ... 176Procedure after installation of the Windows 2000 Ser

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Installing SoftwareNetWare1786 Install the Service and Software (Power Console Plus) of the RAID Controller (when the RAID Controller is additionally

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Installing SoftwareNetWare179Intel LAN NetWare DriverAMI IDE RAID NetWare DriverSetup of the MS-DOS environmentInstallation of NetWare can be done in

Página 116 - Internal battery

Installing SoftwareNetWare180(2) The CD-ROM drive is recognized by MS-DOS.To make the MS-DOS recognize the CD-ROM drive, set up the MS-DOS environmen

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Installing SoftwareNetWare1811 Move the cursor to “Storage adapters” on the menu shown above with the arrow keys, and press the <Enter> key.2 As

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Installing SoftwareNetWare1826 Input Slot Number “10008” to MEGAIDE property.Proceed with installation by following the instructions that appear on th

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Installing SoftwareNetWare1832 As the following menu appears, delete “ADPT160M” with the <Del> key.3 Insert the Adaptec Ultra160 NetWare Driver

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Installing SoftwareNetWare184Select “Modify,” and replace the driver according to the following procedure:1 Move the cursor to “Storage adapters” on t

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Installing SoftwareNetWare1855 Press the <F3> key to designate the directory of the floppy disk as follows.A: \NetWare\NW5As the driver is detec

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Installing SoftwareNetWare1864 Select “Add an unlisted driver <Ins>” by pressing the <Insert> key.5 Press the <Enter> key to retriev

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Installing SoftwareNetWare187Selecting the driver to install the NetWare 4.2When the NetWare installer detects the SCSI disk adapter and the network a

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xxiThe power button does not function after abortion... 211The internal clock does not keep precise time...

Página 125 - Expansion cards

Installing SoftwareNetWare188A: \NetWare5 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk.6 When the driver list appears,

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Installing SoftwareNetWare1891 Select “Select an additional driver.” 2 Set the floppy disk labeled “MegaRAID Drivers & Utilities for SeriesXXX Net

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Installing SoftwareNetWare1904 When the driver list appears, select the following driver.5 Input slot number “10005” to CE100B Parameters.Proceed with

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Installing SoftwareHarnessEye/web191HarnessEye/webHarnessEye/web is a total server management application software.HarnessEye/web functions on Windows

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Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions192AFT, ALB and IPSec functionsThe Network Adapter that is mounted in the server as the standard device

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Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions1931 Start up “Intel(R)PROSet II” from “Start” - “Settings” - “Con-trol panel”.2 Select one LAN adapter

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Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions194cThe LAN card and the device driver for the LAN card are installed.cPROSETII is installed.2 Install

Página 132 - External Unit

Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions19513 The Behavior screen is displayed. Set as follows:cMark the “Secure initiator” checkbox at “Behavi

Página 133 - (with the front panel closed)

Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions196Creating the PROSetII iconThe PROSetII icon is used for setting AFT/ALB.1 The Toshiba Server Setup T

Página 134 - (with the front panel opened)

Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions1972 Select a LAN adapter to which AFT/ALB is to be configured in the list of adapters in “Intel(R)PROS

Página 136 - (3) System status indicators

Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions198finger from the mouse button. When you do this, the “Wel-come to the IP Security Policy Wizard” scre

Página 137 - (4) HDD status indicators

Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions199checkbox, and set the same temporary shared key as in (4). When you have set the temporary shared ke

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Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions200(18)When the “IP Filter List” screen is displayed, make sure that the “All ICMP Traffic” checkbox is

Página 139 - (2) SCSI connector ( )

Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions201When using NetWare:Loading of AFT or ALB is supported on NetWare 4.2 or later version.1 Append by th

Página 140 - -SCSI HDD

Installing SoftwareAuto-shutdown function202Auto-shutdown functionThe auto-shutdown enables automatic execution of the sequence from shutting down the

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Chapter 6Troubleshooting ... 204Trouble with Application Software ...

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204TroubleshootingTroubleshootingIf you sense some abnormality on the server, carry out the follow-ing checks according to the problem that is occurri

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting2051 Immediately switch the server off, and disconnect the plug from the AC outlet.2 Does the installation site satisfy

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting206See the operating manual of the display unit.6 When running Windows NT/2000, boot up in the VGA mode, and make sure t

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting207The power indicator on this server lights with the power cord con-nected to the AC outlet or while the server is in t

Página 146 - Setup of disk array (RAID)

Chapter 1Checking the items included with the server ... 2Mounting optional internal devices ...

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting208An error is displayed during POST operation, or POST stops midwayProbable causes are the motherboard, CPU, memory or

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting209See the Software Guide of the RAID controller.Cannot install the OSA probable cause is that the hard disk drive is no

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting210See the operating manual of the expansion card.See the operating manual of the peripheral devices.1 Are all cables fi

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TroubleshootingTrouble with Application Software211See the operating manual of Harness Eye / webSee the operating manual of respective device.The powe

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TroubleshootingRemedy When Windows NT/2000 is Usable212Was the entire necessary procedure executed, and were all nec-essary files installed?5 Is the c

Página 152 - Installing SCSI device

TroubleshootingRemedy When Windows NT/2000 is Unusable213functioning, contact your Toshiba Technical Support with the system still running.NOTE: If on

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TroubleshootingRemedy When Windows NT/2000 is Unusable214

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Appendix ASystem Unit ... 216External Hard Drive Unit Z1 ...

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216SpecificationsSystem UnitModel number of the unit MAGNIA Z300CPU Main processor Pentium III 866MHz, 1 GHzMax. processors 2Cache 32KB/CPUSecond cach

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217RAID controller MountableMax. disk cache capacity32MB (1 channel RAID controller) 128MB (2 channel RAID controller)SCSI controller Ultra160 (SCSI)

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2Getting StartedThis chapter describes how to set up the server and to have it ready for use.Checking the items included with the serverCheck the item

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218External Hard Drive Unit Z1SCSI HDDMaximum capacity 292GB (73GB x 4)Additional HDD 18GB, 36GB, 73GBExpantion disk chassis 3.5” x 4 (hot-swap specs

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219External Device Bay Unit Z1Support Device DAT DDS4DAT DDS4 A/LAIT2AIT2 A/LRemote Power Control StandardRemote Sensing Fan, Temperature, VoltageInte

Página 161 - Starting the setup utility

Appendix BRGB interface ... 222Serial interface ...

Página 162 - Menu configuration

222InterfacesThe output voltages from the I/O connectors on the back of chassis do not exceed 12V.RGB interfaceNOTE: In the table below, “I/O” denotes

Página 163 - BIOS Settings

223RGB interface synchronizing signalsThe usable display mode differs according to the types of OS (operating system) and display unit used.8 GND Sign

Página 164 - Main menu

224Serial interfaceNOTE: In the table below, “I/O” denotes the input/output when seen from the server.. After converting cablePin number Signal name M

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225Keyboard/mouse interfaceNOTE: In the table below, “I/O” denotes the input/output when seen from the server.7 RTS Request To Send O8 CTS Clear To Se

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226LAN-1/2 interfaceNOTE: In the table below, “I/O” denotes the input/output when seen from the server.USB-1/2 interfacePin number Signal name Meaning

Página 167 - Advanced menu

227Expansion slots (64bit/66MHz PCI slot)NOTE: In the table below, “I/O” denotes the input/output when seen from the server.Expansion slots (for expan

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Getting StartedChecking the items included with the server3NOTE: The Read Me First Addendum provides a listing of all standard accessories and their r

Página 169 - Serial port A: [Auto]

22823 AD27 I/O AD26 I/O24 AD25 I/O GND25 +3.3V AD24 I/O26 C/BE3_L I/O IDSEL O27 AD23 I/O +3.3V28 GND AD22 I/O29 AD21 I/O AD20 I/O30 AD19 I/O GND31 +3.

Página 170 - Security menu

22951 GND GND52 AD08 I/O C/BE0_L I/O53 AD07 I/O +3.3V54 +3.3V AD06 I/O55 AD05 I/O AD04 I/O56 AD03 I/O GND57 GND AD02 I/O58 AD01 I/O AD00 I/O59 +3.3V +

Página 171 - Boot menu

23079 +3.3V AD48 I/O80 AD47 I/O AD46 I/O81 AD45 I/O GND82 GND AD44 I/O83 AD43 I/O AD42 I/O84 AD41 I/O +3.3V85 GND AD40 I/O86 AD39 I/O AD38 I/O87 AD37

Página 172 - SCSI Utility

Appendix CHardware setup information ... 232Recovery Boot ...

Página 173 - Starting the SCSI Utility

232Switch SettingHardware setup informationPerform the following operations if the hardware setup informa-tion is to be forcibly returned to the stand

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2337 Remove the sever panels, power supply unit and board for wireless card, and return the jumper switch to 3-4 short.8 Install the board for wireles

Página 175 - Setting Devices

234Following message is displayed on the front panel display and the power is automatically turned off if BIOS recovery was succeeded.6 Following mess

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235Default Jumper Switch SettingsPJ47:CMOS ClearPJ723:Recovery Boot

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Getting StartedMounting optional internal devices4Mounting optional internal devicesIf you have purchased an optional internal device together with th

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238Trouble InformationThe following information is displayed on the front panel display when a trouble occurs.Display Meaning of MessageALARM (01) Bas

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239ALARM (11) Baseboard +12.0V low. Low voltage error of main unit +12.0V power supply.ALARM (12) Baseboard +12.0V high. High voltage error of main un

Página 182 - Configuring MegaRAID IDE

240ALARM (31)Ex. Disk1 +5.0V low.Low voltage error of External Hard Drive Unit 1+5.0V power supply.ALARM (32)Ex. Disk1 +5.0V high.High voltage error o

Página 183 - Configuring Arrays

241ALARM (51)Ex. Disk2 temp1 high.The External Hard Drive Unit 2 high temperature error 1 has occurred.ALARM (52)Ex. Disk2 AC lost.Power interruption

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242ALARM (71)Ex. Device Bay2 +5.0V low.Low voltage error of External Device Bay Unit 2+5.0V power supply.ALARM (72)Ex. Device Bay2 +5.0V high.High vol

Página 185 - Array Information

Appendix EUnit logs ... 244Basic system configuration ...

Página 186 - Physical Drive Options

244Unit LogsUnit logsUnit logs are listed on following pages. Use these logs to record system component additions and information on removed optional

Página 187 - Auto Configure Mirror (F2)

245The positions where the model numbers and serial numbers of the system components are inscribed vary from manufacturer to man-ufacturer. See the r

Página 188 - Drive(s)

246IDE Hard disk drivesSCSI unitsExpansion cardsCapacity/RevolutionsModel num-berDate installedInternal diskSlot1Slot2Maker Model No./Type No.SCSI ID

Página 189 - Stripe Size

247Expansion unitsOther optional itemsCab No.Slot No. Maker Model No./Type No.SCSI ID settingDate installedSlot Maker Model No./Type No.Setting and ot

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Getting StartedEnvironmental considerations5Environmental considerationsMicro Tower Type/Rack TypecInstall the server in a clean, dust-free and well-v

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Getting StartedEnvironmental considerations6cOnly operate the server under the following conditions:- Ambient temperature: 50 to 95°F (10 to 35°C) (Mi

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Getting StartedEnvironmental considerations7Micro Tower TypeLeave enough space around the server for maintenance and ventilation.Minimum clearances re

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Warning LabelSome warning labels are attached to units of this equipment, as shown below.Read these labels carefully for safe use of this equipment:po

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Getting StartedEnvironmental considerations8Up to four System Units and External Units can be installed when stacked horizontally.Rack TypecUse the op

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Getting StartedPower requirements9Power requirementsBefore plugging the power cable in to a wall outlet (especially if your server is a Rack Type), en

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Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel closed)10Front view (with the front panel closed)Front view with the front panel closedKey lockThe fro

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Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)11Front view (with the front panel opened)Front view of the Micro Tower Type(1) Front panelThe

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Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)12Removing the front panel(2) Operation buttonsThe server has 4 operation buttons on the front

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Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)13*1: The sleep mode is operational only when an ACPI-supporting OS (operating system such as W

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Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)14(3) System status indicatorsYour server has 4 operating status indicators on the front panel.

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Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)15*1: Sets the Auto Shutdown function to Disabled/Enabled.See “Auto-shutdown function” on page

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Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)16(4) Front panel displayThis server is equipped with a 16-digit/2-line front panel display.The

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Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)17Two messages can be set by Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool in the case o

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Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)18At shutdown by auto SDHolding down the display change button for at least four sec-onds displ

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Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)19(9) HDD/LAN status indicatorsWhen the device bay accomodates hard disk drives, the status of

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Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)20LNK 2(LAN2)Out Network communications (10Mbps or 100Mbps) is not possible.Lit Network communi

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Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)21NOTE: When a STS indicator is lit amber, the corresponding hard disk drive may be faulty. If

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Getting StartedRear view22Rear viewRear view of the server(1) AC connectorUsed to connect the AC power cable.See “Connecting the power cable” on page

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Getting StartedRear view23I/O connectorsPlug the cables of peripheral devices into their respective I/O ports.I/O connectors(1) Mouse connector ( )Use

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Getting StartedRear view24Expansion slotThe server has 1 expansion slot for expansion cards: 64 bit/66 MHz PCI slot. LAN status indicatorsIndicator St

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Getting StartedInside the server25Inside the serverInside the server(1) MotherboardThe main board can contain 2 CPU modules and 3 memory mod-ules at t

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Getting StartedConnecting peripheral devices26(3) Cooling fansThe server contains two cooling fans.(4) CPU socketsUsed to mount CPU modules.See “CPU m

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Getting StartedConnecting peripheral devices27Connect peripheral devices to the server, according to the follow-ing procedure:NOTE: USB devices can be

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CAUTION: This appliance contains a laser system and is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.”To use this model properly, read the instruction manual

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Getting StartedConnecting peripheral devices28Connecting peripheral devices (Rear view)4 If a connector is provided with screws for securing connectio

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Getting StartedConnecting peripheral devices29NOTE: When connecting and disconnecting an interface cable, be sure to hold the cable connector.Some art

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Getting StartedMaintenance30MaintenanceMaintenance of the serverIf the outside of the server is dirty or stained, gently wipe it off with a soft cloth

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Getting StartedConnecting the power cable31Connecting the power cableNOTE: Use of an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is rec-ommended to avoid losin

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Getting StartedConnecting the power cable32WARNING: Be sure to use the power cable supplied with the server. Using another power cable may cause an ou

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Getting StartedSwitching on the server33Switching on the serverNOTE: When turning on the server again, turn on the power button at least 10 seconds af

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Getting StartedPOST (Power On Self-Test)34Turning on the server by the “Remote Management” functionThis server has the function that the server can be

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Getting StartedStarting up the system35Starting up the systemThe “Toshiba Server Setup Tool” is to be used for almost all of setup procedures for this

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Getting StartedStarting up the system36Starting up by the hard disk drive unit (in the case the OS has been installed)To start up the server from the

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Getting StartedBIOS setup37Starting up by the CD-ROMTo start up the server from the CD-ROM, proceed as follows:1 Make sure that no floppy disk is plac

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DisclaimerThe information contained in this manual, including but not limited to any instructions, descriptions and product specifications, is subject

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Getting StartedMaking a floppy disk38Making a floppy diskThe server setup support software “Toshiba Server Setup Tool” has the added function of makin

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Getting StartedSetup of system configuration39Setup of system configurationIf the system is used as it was configured at the factory, it was properly

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Getting StartedSetup of disk array (RAID)40Setup of disk array (RAID)When an IDE RAID or RAID controller is additionally installed in the system after

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Getting StartedInstalling software41Installing softwareOnce the system is completely set up, install the OS (operating system), and the accessory soft

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Getting StartedSwitching off the server42Switching off the serverThe method for switching off the server varies depending on the operating system used

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Getting StartedSwitching off the server43Switch the server off using the automatic shutdown function according to the following procedure:1 Execute th

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Getting StartedSwitching off the server44Notes on using of the automatic shutdown functionHints on operation of the power/sleep buttonIf the power/sle

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Getting StartedSwitching off the server45Logon by a user without shutdown rightsIf an unauthorized user logs on, the automatic shutdown function with

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Getting StartedSwitching off the server46Abnormal system shutdownIf the server is not shutdown using the normal method, the system can be forcibly sto

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Chapter 2Before starting operation ... 48Removing and replacing the server panels ...

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viiEU Declaration of ConformityEU ÜbereinstimmugserklärungDéclaration de conformité UEDeclaración de conformidad de la UEDichiarazione di conformità U

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48Installing and Removing HardwareThis chapter explains the different methods used to install and remove optional devices.Before starting operationIns

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Installing and Removing HardwareBefore starting operation49Before starting operationWARNING: When installing an optional device, be sure to use genuin

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Installing and Removing HardwareBefore starting operation50The installation or removal of an optional device should be carried out at ambient temperat

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Installing and Removing HardwareBefore starting operation51When connecting a cable to the server, pay careful attention to the shape of the connector.

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Installing and Removing HardwareBefore starting operation52Installing/removing an optional deviceWARNING: When installing a peripheral unit, don'

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Installing and Removing HardwareBefore starting operation538 Attach the server panels and outer covers to the server. In case of the Rack Type, fit th

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Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels54Removing and replacing the server panelsTo mount optional devices inside the

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Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels554 Remove the front panel.See “Front panel” on page 115 Remove nine screws an

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Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels56When using a Rack TypeRack assembly procedureQuantity checkRack Mount TrayPa

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Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels57Parts provided with the rack blank module1 Decide on where to assemble the s

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Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels582 Temporarily fasten Rail R to the posts on the left and right of the rack r

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Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels594 Attach Pin Catch Tray to Rail F (L) and Rail F (R) with two Screws (M5).At

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Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels606 Insert the Base Assembly into the Rail, and insert Guide Pin (M6) into the

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Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels618 Fix the Base Assembly to the rack with the claw screws on the front.Fix th

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Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels6210 Attach Washer, Spring Washer and Guide Pin (M6) on the back.Attaching the

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Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels6312 Place the server bay on the Base Assembly and insert.Insert the server ba

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Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels6414 Fix the Base Assembly to the server housing with a screw (M3).Fixing the

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Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels6515 Insert the entire Base Assembly into the rack.Inserting Into Rack Blank M

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Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels66Sliding the server out of or into the rackWhen installing an optional device

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Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels67Sliding the server (Rack Type) out of the rackSlide the server out of the ra

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ixIntroductionKey features of the MAGNIA Z300cCompact chassis of 2U 1/2 widthscInstallation flexibility (Rack and Micro Tower)cUp to two Pentium III p

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Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels68Removing the screw7 Slide the server out of the rack.Sliding the server (Rac

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Installing and Removing HardwarePower Supply Unit69Power Supply UnitRemoving the power supply unitThe power supply unit must be removed and attached w

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Installing and Removing HardwarePower Supply Unit705 Disconnect the power cable and signal cable.Disconnecting the cablesInstalling the power supply u

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Installing and Removing HardwarePower Supply Unit714 Connect the power cable and signal cable.Connecting the cables5 Install the power supply unit, sl

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Installing and Removing HardwareMemory module72Memory moduleYour server can accommodate a maximum of three 128-MB, 256- MB, 512-MB or 1-GB DIMMs (Dual

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Installing and Removing HardwareMemory module73128 512 512 1152128 1024 1152256 256 512 1024512 512 10241024 1024256 256 256 768128 128 512 768256 512

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Installing and Removing HardwareMemory module74Memory slotsWARNING: When installing a peripheral unit, don't open any part other than those speci

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Installing and Removing HardwareMemory module75Before installing an additional memory module, carefully read “Before starting operation” on page 48 an

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Installing and Removing HardwareMemory module766 Insert the memory module into the proper memory slot, paying attention to the position of each notch

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Installing and Removing HardwareMemory module77Removing a memory moduleBefore removing a memory module, carefully read “Before start-ing operation” on

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