DIGITAL Server 3220/3220R SeriesSystem ReferencePart Number: ER-B4BWW-UA. A01Digital Equipment Corporation
Contents v10Installing Expansion BoardsIntroduction...
Installing Additional Memory6-6DEC01638-7Figure 6-2. Installing a DIMM
Installing Additional Memory 6-76. Insert the DIMM straight down into its socket. Apply equal pressure to bothends of the DIMM until it fully seats
Installing Additional Memory6-8Memory TroubleshootingYour DIGITAL Server’s Power-On Self Test (POST) can detect memory errors whenit boots. The error
7-17 SCSI Device Configurations 7IntroductionYour DIGITAL Server 3220/3220R supports wide Ultra internal SCSI disk drives andwide Ultra2 (LVD) for ex
SCSI Device Configurations7-2SCSI Configuration Guidelines• The SCSI controller has two buses, Channel 1 and Channel 2, which aretypically used as fol
SCSI Device Configurations 7-3Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines• Tape drives should be installed in the 5¼-inch drive bays.• A full-height tape driv
SCSI Device Configurations7-4Hot Swap Drive Configuration Guidelines• A maximum of four hot swap drives can be installed and configured in theserver.•
SCSI Device Configurations 7-5DEC01064ON1Figure 7-1. Model 3220 Storage Backplane Switch LocationNOTE: You need to remove the third hot swap drive f
SCSI Device Configurations7-6SCSI IDs (Model 3220R)The SCSI ID addressing for the DIGITAL Server 3220R is fixed on the storagebackplane as shown in Fi
SCSI Device Configurations 7-7RAID Configuration Guidelines• Fault management must be supported and enabled by an optional RAIDadapter for disk drive
Contentsvi13TroubleshootingIntroduction... 13-1Initi
SCSI Device Configurations7-8CablesYour server comes with the following cabling arrangements:• One IDE cable with two connectors (one to the main logi
8-18 Installing Storage Devices(DIGITAL Server 3220)8IntroductionYour DIGITAL Server 3220 has two drive bay areas:• Top drive b
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220)8-25. Attach the supplied drive brackets to the device.a. Ensure that the tab on the left bracket is u
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220)8-3DEC01660-2BAFigure 8-1. Installing a Half-Height 5¼-Inch Device Into the Top Drive Bay
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220)8-4Installing a Full-Height 5¼-Inch Device into the Top Drive BayTo install a full-height 5¼-inch devi
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220)8-5DEC01660-3BAFigure 8-2. Installing a Full-Height 5¼-Inch Device Into the Top Drive Bay
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220)8-6Expansion BracketsYou can install 3½-inch half-height devices in the front access drive bay. If yo
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220)8-7Hot-Swap Drive BayHot-swapping allows you to remove or install a hot swap drive while the serverrem
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220)8-8DEC01058-3Figure 8-4. Removing a Device from the Hot-Swap Drive Bay
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220)8-9Hot Swap Drive Status IndicatorsThe hot-swap backplane monitors the hot swap drives to identify err
Contents viiMain Logic Board Switch Settings... A-8Processor Module Switch Settings..
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220)8-10Installing the External Wide SCSI Cable AssemblyTo connect the external wide SCSI cable assembly:1
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220)8-11ADEC01684-3Figure 8-5. Installing the External Wide SCSI Cable Assembly
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220)8-12Connecting an External SCSI Storage BoxTo connect an external SCSI storage box:1. Power down the s
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220)8-13DEC01059Figure 8-6. Connecting an External SCSI Storage Box
9-19 Installing Storage Devices(DIGITAL Server 3220R)9IntroductionYour DIGITAL Server 3220R has two drive bay areas:• Front acce
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R)9-2Installing a Half-Height 5¼-Inch Device into the Front AccessDrive BayTo install a half-height 5¼-
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R) 9-3DEC01433-5Figure 9-1. Removing the Diskette Drive
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R)9-48. Remove the bracket from the drive bay (inside, bottom) and attach it todevice being installed (
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R) 9-5DEC01433-2Figure 9-2. Installing a Half-Height 5¼-Inch Device Into the Front Access Drive Bay
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R)9-6Installing a Full-Height 5¼-Inch Device into the Front AccessDrive BayTo install a full-height 5¼-
ContentsviiiDCaring For Your ServerIntroduction... D
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R) 9-7DEC01433-3Figure 9-3. Installing a Full-Height 5¼-Inch Device Into the Front Access Drive Bay
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R)9-8Expansion BracketsYou can install 3½-inch half-height devices in the front access drive bay. If y
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R) 9-9DEC01433-6Figure 9-4. Removing the Hot Swap Drive Bay Cage Cover
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R)9-103. Remove the hot swap drive assembly by pulling or grasping the handle, andcarefully sliding t
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R) 9-114. Align the new hot swap drive and drive tray in the appropriate slot and thenpush in until th
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R)9-12Hot Swap Drive Status LED IndicatorsThe storage backplane monitors hot swap drive status to ident
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R) 9-13Hot Swap Drive Status LEDsActivity StatusLED (Top) GreenFault Status LED(Center) AmberDrive Pres
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R)9-14Connecting the External Wide SCSI Cable AssemblyTo connect the external wide SCSI cable assembly:
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R) 9-15ADEC01661-2Figure 9-7. SCSI Knockout Locations
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R)9-168. Connect the wide SCSI 68-pin unshielded cable connector to the SCSIchannel 2 connector on main
Contents ixFiguresTypical DIGITAL Server 3220 (Top) and 3220R (Bottom) ... xviii2-1. Typical BIOS Setup
Installing Storage Devices (DIGITAL Server 3220R) 9-1711. If you are not attaching an external device at this time, attach a terminator tothe external
10-110 Installing Expansion Boards 10IntroductionThis chapter contains the configuration guidelines that must be followed prior toinstalling ISA or P
Installing Expansion Boards10-212312456PCI Slot 1PCI Slot 2PCI Slot 6 (1)ISA Slot 1 (1)ISA Slot 2DEC01624-5PCI Slot 3PCI Slot 4PCI Slot 5(1) PCI slot
Installing Expansion Boards 10-3PCI Expansion Board Configuration GuidelinesWhen installing expansion boards or other bootable devices, consider the f
Installing Expansion Boards10-4Configuring PCI Expansion Boards Using the BIOSSetup UtilityWhen installing PCI expansion boards in your server, the BI
Installing Expansion Boards 10-5Server Boot SequenceThe server boot sequence is as follows:1. If the CD-ROM drive is listed as the first boot device
Installing Expansion Boards10-6Server Scan SequenceIf the boot device is neither the CD-ROM drive or the diskette drive, then theoperating system will
Installing Expansion Boards 10-7PCI Scan SequenceThe server PCI slot sequence is listed in the following table:Priority Slot Number1 1 (Bus 0, device
Installing Expansion Boards10-82. There is an onboard PCI-to-PCI bridge (PPB) attached to bus 0, whichbridges to slots 3, 4, 5, and 6.3. The bus sca
Installing Expansion Boards 10-9Installing Expansion BoardsThe following procedure describes how to install ISA and PCI expansion boards.1. Turn off
Contentsx9-1. Removing the Diskette Drive... 9-39-2. Installing a
Installing Expansion Boards10-105. Insert the new expansion board into the socket from which the filler plate hasbeen removed, and push the board firm
11-111 Connecting SCSI and RAID Devices 11IntroductionThis chapter contains the cabling configurations that must be followed whenconnecting SCSI and
Connecting SCSI and RAID Devices11-25. Replace the access panel(s).6. Connect all external devices and then power on your server.7. Run the SCSI Co
Connecting SCSI and RAID Devices 11-3DEC01629-2ABCDEFGHIJKLMABCDEFGHIJKLMNFigure 11-1. Wide Ultra SCSI Cable Configuration
Connecting SCSI and RAID Devices11-4RAID Cable ConfigurationTo connect SCSI devices using a RAID adapter, perform the following:NOTE: Your DIGITAL Se
Connecting SCSI and RAID Devices 11-5Figure 11-2LegendComponentA Cable terminatorB SCSI tape driveC IDE CD-ROM driveD 68-pin SCSI connector to storage
Connecting SCSI and RAID Devices11-6DEC01628-2ABCDEFGHIJKLMABCDEFGHIJKLMNFigure 11-2. RAID Cable Configuration
12-112 Server Security Features 12IntroductionServer security is important to prevent theft or accidental loss of software andhardware. The DIGITAL
Server Security Features12-2Hold-Down Bar (Model 3220)At the rear of the DIGITAL Server 3220 chassis on the bottom is a rectangular hold-down bar that
Server Security Features 12-3Front-Access Security Door and Front Bezel Lock(Model 3220)The DIGITAL Server 3220 has a three-way keylock used to preven
xiPreface PIntroductionThis System Reference describes how to operate, upgrade, configure, andtroubleshoot your DIGITAL Server 3220/3220R. This Syste
Server Security Features12-4Supervisor PasswordYour server has password protection that you can set to prevent unauthorizedaccess to your server files
Server Security Features 12-5Additional Security FeaturesAdditional server security features are available as options in the BIOS Setup utilityand thr
13-113 Troubleshooting 13IntroductionThis chapter provides initial troubleshooting procedures. The tables that follow listspecific problems, probabl
Troubleshooting13-2Initial TroubleshootingFollow these general procedures to troubleshoot your DIGITAL Server.• Record all configuration information a
Troubleshooting 13-3• Run the SCSI or RAID configuration if you have problems after connectingdevices.Refer to Chapter 2, “Server Software and Utiliti
Troubleshooting13-4Running the DiagnosticsTo run the AMIDiag base package (Emergency Mode diskette) from a diskette, followthis procedure:1. Insert t
Troubleshooting 13-5Running DIGITAL Vendor Extended TestsTo run DIGITAL Vendor Extended Tests from a diskette:1. Insert the DIGITAL Vendor Extended Te
Troubleshooting13-6Server TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionNo response when theserver is turned on.Server is not plugged in. Turn off the s
Troubleshooting 13-7Problem Possible Cause ActionPower is on, but there is noscreen display.Incorrect video driversinstalled.Install the correct video
Troubleshooting13-8Problem Possible Cause ActionServer operates incorrectlyafter installing optionalexpansion board.Expansion board installedincorrect
PrefacexiiSupport InformationA variety of support information is available to help you set up, configure, and operateyour DIGITAL Server. This inform
Troubleshooting 13-9Problem Possible Cause ActionNo response tokeyboardcommands.Keyboard might be passwordprotected by a local or remotecontrol progra
Troubleshooting13-10Server does notrecognize an internalSCSI device.SCSI ID conflicts. Refer to the supplied kit installationinstructions and to the s
Troubleshooting 13-11Problem Possible Cause ActionServer does notrecognize an externalSCSI device.SCSI device jumpersincorrectly set.Refer to the supp
Troubleshooting13-12Problem Possible Cause ActionServer does not bootfrom an internal drive.Drive not formatted. Format the drive.CAUTION: Formatting
Troubleshooting 13-13Hot Swap Drive Troubleshooting (Model 3220)Problem Possible Cause ActionDrive fault LED lit. Drive failed. Replace hot swap drive
Troubleshooting13-14Tape Drive TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionTape will not load. Tape inserted incorrectly. Insert the tape with the arr
Troubleshooting 13-15Monitor TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionMonitor power indicator is noton.Monitor is turned off. Turn on the monitor.P
Troubleshooting13-16CD-ROM TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionCannot access the CD-ROM drive. Errormessage reading drive x.Device drivers no
Troubleshooting 13-17Diskette Drive TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionTarget diskette drivecannot read or writeinformation.Diskette is not f
Troubleshooting13-18RAID Troubleshooting Hot Swap DrivesProblem Possible Cause ActionReplaced drive does notspin up to speed.Drive not seen by RAIDhos
PrefacexiiiOrganizationThis System Reference contains the following:• Chapter 1: Introduction — Provides information about your server, such asfeatur
Troubleshooting 13-19Flash BIOS TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionCannot flash the server’sBIOSMain logic board switchsettings incorrectly s
A-1A Technical SpecificationsAIntroductionThis appendix provides the following technical characteristics for your server:• Server specifications• ISA
Technical SpecificationsA-2Server SpecificationsThe following sections list the server performance, dimensions and environmentalspecifications.DIGITAL
Technical SpecificationsA-3DIGITAL Server 3220 DimensionsDimension SpecificationWidth 215 mm (8.5 in.)Length (without bezel)Length (with bezel)482,6 m
Technical SpecificationsA-4Environmental SpecificationsAttributes SpecificationOperating temperature 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F)Storage temperature -2
Technical SpecificationsA-5Power Supply Input Power RequirementsThe 300 W power supply provides five dc voltages: +12 V dc, -12 V dc, +5 V dc,-5 V dc,
Technical SpecificationsA-6Environmental FeaturesThis product has been designed with several features intended to reduceenvironmental impact in manufa
Technical SpecificationsA-7Acoustic LevelsDeclared values as per ISO 9296 and ISO 7779:Sound Power Level Sound Pressure LevelLWAd, B LpAm, dBA(Bystand
Technical SpecificationsA-8Main Logic Board Switch SettingsThe following table lists the main logic board switch settings and factory-defaultsettings.
Technical SpecificationsA-9123124562134OFFONSW1DEC01624-6Figure A-1. Main Logic Board Switch Locations
Prefacexiv• Chapter 11: Connecting SCSI and RAID Devices — Describes how toconnect SCSI devices to the onboard SCSI controllers and to supportedRAID
Technical SpecificationsA-10Processor Module Switch SettingsThe following table lists the switch settings of various processor speeds and does notindi
Technical SpecificationsA-11DEC01638-22134ONOFFSW112Figure A-2. Processor Module Switch Settings
Technical SpecificationsA-12Server Fault StatusDescription Server Fault LED IndicatorsLED4 LED3 LED2 LED1No power, server ready, power ON default❍ ❍❍❍
Technical SpecificationsA-13POST MessagesThe following table lists the messages, both normal and error, that will display on theserver’s monitor durin
Technical SpecificationsA-14POST Code Descriptions Count Down Code(1)Beep CodesInitialize onboard super I/O 110Initialize mouse 100Testing diskette dr
Technical SpecificationsA-15Processor Voltage Range (Vccp)Vccp± 7% Power GoodRange+10% ShutdownValue-10% Hardware BadValue1.80V 1.6740 ~ 1.9260V >
Technical SpecificationsA-16Processor Temperature SensingDescription Possible Failures ResultTemperature The temperature exceeds85 °C (185 °F)Displays
B-1B Device MappingBIntroductionThis appendix provides a series of tables listing map and address information relatedto server memory and various mai
Device MappingB-2Processor Memory Address MapAddress Range Function Size00000 to 9FFFF Main memory 640 KBA0000 to BFFFF PCI/ISA video buffer memory 12
Device MappingB-3I/O Address MapRange(hexadecimal) Function060, 064 Keyboard/mouse controller0F0 to 0FF Math co-processor1F0 to 1F7 IDE controller (if
June 1998The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should notbe construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporat
PrefacexvConventionsConventionExampleDescriptionInstallation GuideItalics are typically used for titles, comments, and references to othersections of
Device MappingB-4Server Interrupt LevelsInterrupt Number Interrupt SourceIRQ1 Keyboard controllerIRQ3 COM2, COM4 (if enabled)IRQ4 COM1, COM3 (if enabl
C-1C BIOS Setup Utility Features CIntroductionAfter entering the BIOS Setup utility, you can edit a variety of resources andconfigure your server for
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-2BIOS Setup (F2)This section provides example tables and displays for the BIOS Setup utility.MainMenu Fields Settings Com
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-3Menu Fields Settings CommentsF00000h, 512 KBSets the memory hole at address F00000 with 512KB memory available.Extended
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-4Menu Fields Settings CommentsLBA mode controlEnabledDisabled(1)Enables the use of logic block addressing instead ofcylin
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-5Menu Fields Settings CommentsCache and Shadow: [submenu]L1 cacheEnabled(1)Always set to Enabled. Not selectable.L2 cache
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-6Menu Fields Settings CommentsKeyboard Features: [submenu]NumLockAuto(1)OnOffTurns NumLock on or off each time the server
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-7AdvancedMenu Fields Settings CommentsIntegrated Peripherals[submenu]Press [Enter] to display fields.Advanced ChipsetCont
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-8Menu Fields Settings CommentsSystem monitoringwarning beepEnabled(1)DisabledEnables or disables the 8031 warning beep.In
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-9Menu Fields Settings CommentsSerial port BDisabledEnabledAuto(1)Enables, disables, or auto detects an availableaddress a
PrefacexviAbbreviationsAbbreviation MeaningACPI Advanced configuration and power management interfaceAPIC Advanced programmable interrupt controllerAT
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-10Menu Fields Settings CommentsIf Enabled is selected, theinformation at the right willappear.Base I/O address: 378(1)
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-11Menu Fields Settings CommentsIntegrated PCI EthernetEnabled(1)DisabledEnables or disables the onboard Ethernetcontrolle
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-12Menu Fields Settings CommentsPCI/PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion: [submenu]C800 - CBFFCC00 - CFFFD000 - D3FFD400 - D7FFD80
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-13Security OptionsMenu Fields Settings CommentsSet supervisorpasswordPress [Enter]. Allows a supervisor password to be se
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-14Menu Fields Settings CommentsDiskette accessSupervisorUser(1)Controls who might have access to diskette drives.If Super
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-15BootMenu Fields Settings CommentsFloppy checkEnabledDisabled(1)Enabled permits verification of FDD type at boot.Disable
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-16System Management (F3)This section provides example tables and displays for each System Managementutility.Summary Sys
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-17Environment Environment Monitoring and SummaryMenu Fields Settings CommentsProcessor 1 statusOKNo problem.Processor 2
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-18Memory Memory Slots InformationSlotBank 0Bank 1Bank 2Bank 3TypeSDRAMSDRAMSDRAMSDRAMSize64M64M64M64MSpeed10 ns10 ns10
BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-19MLB Main Logic Board Asset Number ManagementAssembly:Asset#:Part#:Revision:Serial#:Artwork#:Main Logic Board2224Z54-2
PrefacexviiAbbreviation MeaningIRQ Interrupt requestsISA Industry standard architectureKBC Keyboard controllerLCD Liquid crystal displayLPT Line print
D-1D Caring For Your ServerDIntroductionThis appendix describes how to:• Clean the outside of the server• Clean the monitor screen• Clean the mouse•
Caring For Your ServerD-2Cleaning the ServerClean the outside of the server periodically with a soft cloth. Use a cloth lightlymoistened with a mild
Caring For Your ServerD-3Moving the ServerPerform the following steps before shipping or moving the server:1. Back up all files stored on all hard di
IN-1IndexAaudience · ixBBIOS setup utility · 2-2accessing · 2-4changing boot sequence · 2-13changing time and date · 2-6eliminating passwords · 2-11e
IndexIN-2Ddevice expansion bracketsinstalling · 8-6device mapping · B-1I/O address · B-3PCI configuration space address · B-4processor memory address
Index IN-3installing external wide SCSI cable assembly ·8-10, 9-14installing server at a new location · D-3interrupt levelsserver · B-4ISA/EISA expans
IndexIN-4QQuick Launchpurpose · 2-2RRAID configuration guidelineswhen connecting RAID adapters · 7-7rear viewserver · 3-16replacing server battery/RTC
Index IN-5hot swap drive · 8-9status LED indicatiorshot swap drive · 9-12supervisor password · 12-4system management menu fieldsenvironment · C-17memo
PrefacexviiiAbbreviation MeaningSCU System configuration utilitySDRAM Synchronous dynamic random access memorySEC Single edge contactSNMP Simple netwo
PrefacexixSpecial NoticesThree kinds of special notices are used in this System Reference to emphasizespecific information.WARNING: Indicates the pr
PrefacexxDEC01620Typical DIGITAL Server 3220 (Top) and 3220R (Bottom)
1-11 Introduction 1The DIGITAL Server 3220 and 3220R are high-performance, highly-scaleabledepartmental servers featuring the latest in modular proce
Introduction1-2Flexible MemoryArchitectureServer memory can be upgraded from 64 MB to a maximumof 1 GB using 64 MB, 128 MB, or 256 MB registered SDRAM
Introduction 1-3External SCSI PortYour server can be cabled to a rear panel SCSI knockout toprovide connection to an external storage box.Integrated V
Introduction1-4Server Software and DocumentationThe following software and documentation are supplied with your server:• ServerWORKS Manageability Sui
Regulatory Compliance StatementsThe following statements of compliance are required by the respective governmentalregulatory agencies.DIGITAL Server 3
Introduction 1-5Diagnostic SoftwareDiagnostic software is shipped with every DIGITAL Server on the Quick Launch CD-ROM. This software contains an adv
Introduction1-6Server Utilities and Technical SupportCurrent server utilities and technical support information is available on the QuickLaunch CD-ROM
2-12 Server Software and Utilities 2IntroductionThis chapter describes the utilities supplied with your server. Server utilities include:• ServerWOR
Server Software and Utilities2-2ServerWORKS Quick LaunchServerWORKS Quick Launch is used to install the server’s Network OperatingSystem (NOS). In ad
Server Software and Utilities 2-3Figure 2-1. Typical BIOS Setup Utility ScreenMain Advanced Security Boot Exit System Time: [13:11:10] Sys
Server Software and Utilities2-4Use the BIOS Setup utility to:• Set time and date• Change I/O port settings• Set security options• Change the boot seq
Server Software and Utilities 2-5Helpful HintsWhen using the System Setup (F2) in the BIOS Setup utility:• Several keyboard keys are assigned to help
Server Software and Utilities2-6• Choosing the “Exit” menu allows you to:− Select “Save Changes & Exit” to save all Setup values and exitSetup.− S
Server Software and Utilities 2-7Changing I/O Port SettingsThe following list shows the settings that can be made to the I/O ports via theAdvanced sec
Server Software and Utilities2-8Assigning IRQsThe following information is important for managing server IRQ assignments.The default setting for PCI e
DIGITAL Server 3220 (Pedestal Model)FCC Notice — U.S.A.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device,
Server Software and Utilities 2-9Setting Up SecurityThe following sections describe the security features available and how to use them.Setting Superv
Server Software and Utilities2-10Perform the following steps to set a supervisor password:1. Reboot the server and enter Setup.2. Highlight the “Sec
Server Software and Utilities 2-11Enabling Password On BootWhen “Password On Boot” is enabled, a screen appears after POST. The screenasks you to ente
Server Software and Utilities2-12Other Security OptionsThese options can provide further security for your server under certain conditions:• If “Passw
Server Software and Utilities 2-13Changing the Boot SequenceIt is sometimes necessary to change your server’s boot sequence. Follow yournetwork manua
Server Software and Utilities2-14Speeding up the Boot ProcessThere are four options for speeding up the boot process which, in essence, eliminateor re
Server Software and Utilities 2-15Checking System Management ParametersThese screens allow you to see an overview of your server's system andenvi
Server Software and Utilities2-16For technical support, use the address:http://www.windows.digital.com/support/support.aspFor access directly to the s
Server Software and Utilities 2-17SCSI Configuration UtilityYour DIGITAL Server comes with an onboard, dual channel SYMBIOS 896 SCSIcontroller and a S
Server Software and Utilities2-18The Main menu fields are described in the table that follows.Menu Fields Allows you to…SYM port number Change adapter
DIGITAL Server 3220/3220RErgonomics — GermanyThis equipment meets or exceeds the ergonomic requirements of ZH1/618, TÜV,Rheinland, Germany.Safety Requ
Server Software and Utilities 2-19RAID Configuration UtilityIf a RAID adapter is installed in the server, the RAID configuration utility appearswhen y
Server Software and Utilities2-20To create the diagnostic diskettes from the Quick Launch CD-ROM, perform thefollowing:1. Insert the Quick Launch CD-
3-13 Server Components 3IntroductionThis chapter shows the location of your DIGITAL Server’s internal components andprocedures for unlocking and remo
Server Components3-2Unlocking the Server (Model 3220)1. Unlock the server’s front bezel by depressing and rotating the key 90°clockwise.2. Swing the
Server Components 3-3Figure 3-1. Front-Access Security Door and Front Bezel Lock
Server Components3-4Removing and Installing the Side Panel (Model 3220)1. Loosen the two thumbscrews that secure the side panel to the chassis.2. Sl
Server Components 3-5To install the side panel.1. Pivot the side panel up and then slide it to the front of the server.2. Secure the side panel to the
Server Components3-6Removing the Server from the Rack (Model 3220R)You must remove the server from the rack prior to accessing internal components.To
Server Components 3-74. Remove the two screws securing the server to the rack and then slide it out(see Figure 3-4).5. Place the server on a flat surf
Server Components3-8Removing and Installing the Top Cover (Model3220R)To remove the top cover, perform the following:1. Remove the front bezel.2. Re
iContentsPrefaceIntroduction... ixAudience...
Server Components 3-9DEC01627BFigure 3-6. Removing the DIGITAL Server 3220R Top Cover
Server Components3-10To install the top cover.1. Carefully slide the top cover onto the server’s chassis making sure that alllocking tabs fit into th
Server Components 3-11DEC01627AFigure 3-7. Installing the DIGITAL Server 3220R Top Cover
Server Components3-12Front ViewFigureLegendComponentA Power buttonB Power indicatorC Disk drive activity indicatorD 3½-inch diskette driveE IDE CD-ROM
Server Components 3-13EDFLHANICMBKGJMNABDFECDEC01621-2KI4321Figure 3-8. DIGITAL Server 3220/3220R Front View
Server Components3-14Internal ViewFigureLegendComponentA Video/Ethernet daughter cardB Hot swap drive bay cooling fan (model 3220 only)C Power supplyD
Server Components 3-15Model 3220Side ViewModel 3220RTop ViewHFDECDEC01675-2GIABACEDFGHIFigure 3-9. DIGITAL Server 3220/3220R Internal View
Server Components3-16Rear ViewFigureLegendComponentA One dedicated ISA expansion slotB One shared ISA/PCI expansion slotC Five dedicated PCI expansion
Server Components 3-17KJIHGFLEDCBAIMABCDEFGHJKL INDEC01623-2Figure 3-10. DIGITAL Server 3220/3220R Rear View
Server Components3-18Main Logic Board ConnectorsFigure Legend ConnectorA Dedicated ISA expansion slot (slot 2)B Shared PCI/ISA expansion slots (PCI sl
ContentsiiAssigning IRQs ... 2-8Advanced ...
Server Components 3-1912312456ABCDEKJNPOMLQGFIRSDEC01624-2HFigure 3-11. Main Logic Board Connectors
Server Components3-20Main Logic Board ComponentsFigure Legend ComponentA Real-time clock batteryB SCSI controllerC Switch block (SW1)D BIOS flash ROM
Server Components 3-2112312456DCABDEC01624-3Figure 3-12. Main Logic Board Components
Server Components3-22Processor Module ComponentsFigureLegendComponent/ConnectorA Processor 1B Processor 2 slot or terminator cardC Switch for processo
Server Components 3-23DEC01638-3ABCD12Figure 3-13. Processor Module Components
Server Components3-24Video/Ethernet Daughter Card Connectors andIndicatorsFigureLegendConnectorA Video graphics portB Network link indicator (green)C
Server Components 3-25Tools NeededPrior to installing an option, have the following available:• A Phillips screwdriver• An antistatic wrist strapStati
Server Components3-26Replacing the Real Time Clock (RTC) BatteryYour server’s battery runs the server clock and retains any setup information when iti
Server Components 3-276. Lift the retaining clip slightly and push on the battery from the side to slide itout (see Figure 3-15).12312456DEC01624-4Fig
Server Components3-287. Install the new battery/RTC (Figure 3-15). When installing the new battery,make sure the “+” side faces up.8. For the DIGITA
Contents iii4Server ManagementIntroduction... 4-1Man
4-14 Server Management 4IntroductionThe DIGITAL Server 3220/3220R is configured with hardware that supports servermanagement, including an 8031 proce
Server Management4-2Obtaining Information about Your ServerThe DIGITAL Server provides the following system information for the main logicboard and th
Server Management 4-3The main logic board and processor module each contain memory where specificinformation and System ID information is stored. The
Server Management4-4Obtaining Information Using the BIOS Setup UtilityYou can use the BIOS Setup utility to check the Serial number, Revision number,a
Server Management 4-5DIGITAL ServerWORKS Manager allows the Network or Server Administrator toperform the following functions on your server:• Manage
Server Management4-6Displaying Server Status Using the HardwareThere are two types of information displayed when your DIGITAL Server is operating:• No
5-15 Processor Upgrades 5IntroductionInstalling a second processor increases the capabilities of your DIGITAL Server3220/3220R. This chapter describ
Processor Upgrades5-2• Use only DIGITAL-supplied processor modules and DIMMs.• Use an anti-static wrist strap when servicing any part of the server.Re
Processor Upgrades 5-3AADEC01659-2Figure 5-1. Removing the Processor Module
Processor Upgrades5-4Removing the Terminator CardTo remove the terminator card from the processor module, grasp the terminator byeach end and pull up
Contentsiv7SCSI Device ConfigurationsIntroduction...
Processor Upgrades 5-5Installing a Second Processor1. Remove the processor from its shipping container.2. Insert the processor into this slot (see F
Processor Upgrades5-6Installing the Processor Module1. If you are changing processor speeds, set all appropriate switch settings onthe processor modu
Processor Upgrades 5-7AADEC01659-3Figure 5-4. Installing the Processor Module
Processor Upgrades5-8Run the System ID Configuration UtilityIf you upgraded your server with a new processor, you need to run the System IDutility (SI
Processor Upgrades 5-9Example:DIGITAL Server 3225 FR-B4BAW-AAwhere 3225 is the model name and FR-B4BAW-AA is the part number.The following description
6-16 Installing Additional Memory6IntroductionYour server supports 168-pin DIMM memory modules that use registeredSynchronous Dynamic Random Access M
Installing Additional Memory6-2Server DIMM Requirements• Supported DIMMs: 168-pin registered SDRAM with ECC.• DIMMs should have an access time of 10
Installing Additional Memory 6-3DEC01638-6Bank 0Bank 1Bank 2Bank 3Figure 6-1. DIMM Bank Locations
Installing Additional Memory6-4Memory ConfigurationsThe following table lists examples of memory configurations and the mixing ofmemory sizes.Bank 0 B
Installing Additional Memory 6-5Installing DIMMs on the Processor ModuleUse the following procedure to install DIMMs:CAUTION: To avoid possible damag
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