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Seite 1 - System Reference

DIGITAL Server 5220 SeriesSystem ReferencePart Number: ER-J2BWW-UA. A01Digital Equipment Corporation

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ContentsviBDevice MappingIntroduction... B-1Processo

Seite 3 - CSA — Canada

Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-6DEC00581W1W2W3ABCBABCBAJ181Figure 7-1. Storage Backplane

Seite 4 - Laser Safety Notice

Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-7CablesYour server comes with the following cabling arrangements:• Two IDE cables  One IDE cable is installed and co

Seite 5 - Contents

Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-8Installing Optional DrivesYour server has three drive bay areas. Optional drives such as SCSI disk drives,CD-ROM dr

Seite 6 - Server Management

Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-9Installing a Half-Height 5¼-Inch Device into the Top-Right DriveBayTo install a half-height 5¼-inch device into one

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Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-10DEC00409-2Figure 7-2. Installing a Half-Height 5¼-Inch Device Into Top-Right Drive Bay

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Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-11Installing a Full-Height 5¼-Inch Device into the Top-Right DriveBayTo install a full-height 5¼-inch device into the

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Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-12DEC00634-2AFigure 7-3. Installing a Full-Height 5¼-Inch Device Into Top-Right Drive Bay

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Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-13Expansion BracketsYou can install 3½-inch half-height devices in the top-right drive bay. If you plan toinstall a

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Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-14Hot-Swap Drive BayHot-swapping allows you to remove or install a hot swap drive while the serverremains on-line and

Seite 12 - Preface

Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-15DEC01401-2Figure 7-5. Installing a Device Into the Hot-Swap Drive Bay

Seite 13 - Support Information

Contents viiFiguresTypical DIGITAL Server 5220...xviii2-1. T

Seite 14 - Organization

Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-16Hot Swap Drive Status IndicatorsThe hot-swap backplane monitors the hot swap drives to identify error conditions or

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Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-17External StorageYou can use additional SCSI cables and/or controllers to connect external SCSIdevices to your serve

Seite 16 - Conventions

Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-18DEC01642-2ABFigure 7-6. Cable Connections

Seite 17 - Abbreviations

Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-196. Connect the external SCSI device making sure it is properly terminated.NOTE: If you are not connecting an extern

Seite 18 - Abbreviation Meaning

8-18 Installing Expansion Boards 8IntroductionThis chapter contains the configuration guidelines that must be followed prior toinstalling ISA or PCI

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Installing Expansion Boards8-21291012345867ISA Slot 1ISA Slot 2PCI Slot 8PCI Slot 9PCI Slot 1PCI Slot 2DEC01637-5PCI Slot 10PCI Slot 3PCI Slot 4PCI Sl

Seite 20 - Special Notices

Installing Expansion Boards8-3PCI Expansion Board Configuration Guidelines• All PCI slots support bus mastering.• PCI expansion boards should be insta

Seite 21 - Typical DIGITAL Server 5220

Installing Expansion Boards8-4Boot DevicesThe BIOS Setup utility allows you to define the boot device location as:• Onboard SCSI controller• PCI expan

Seite 22 - Introduction

Installing Expansion Boards8-5Server Scan SequenceIf the boot device is neither the CD-ROM drive or the diskette drive, then theoperating system will

Seite 23 - Server Expansion

Installing Expansion Boards8-6PCI Scan SequenceThe server PCI slot sequence is listed in the following table:Priority Slot Number1 Proprietary slot (B

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ixPreface PIntroductionThis System Reference describes how to operate, upgrade, configure, andtroubleshoot your DIGITAL Server 5220 Series. This Syst

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Installing Expansion Boards8-7• The bus scanning process is in a recursive loop. The following explains thisloop:− If the server BIOS detects a PCI-t

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Installing Expansion Boards8-8Installing Expansion BoardsThe following sections describe how to install ISA and PCI expansion boards.1. Turn off your

Seite 27 - Diagnostic Software

Installing Expansion Boards8-9DEC01642-3Figure 8-2. Removing a Metal Filler Plate5. Insert the new expansion board into the socket from which the fil

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Installing Expansion Boards8-10DEC01642-4Figure 8-3. Installing an Expansion Board

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9-19 Connecting Storage Devices 9IntroductionThis chapter contains the cabling configurations that must be followed whenconnecting storage devices.Re

Seite 30 - ServerWORKS Quick Launch

Connecting Storage Devices9-2Single Backplane ConfigurationTo connect SCSI devices to a single SCSI channel, perform the following:1. Power down the

Seite 31 - DEC01706

Connecting Storage Devices9-3Figure 9-1 Legend ComponentA IDE tape driveB IDE CD-ROM driveC Primary IDE connectorD Secondary IDE connectorE SCSI chann

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Connecting Storage Devices9-4DEC01644-2ABCDEFGHIJKLFigure 9-1. Single Backplane Configuration Using an Onboard SCSI Controller

Seite 33 - Helpful Hints

Connecting Storage Devices9-5Split Backplane Configuration (SCSI)To connect SCSI devices using a split backplane and two SCSI channels, performthe fol

Seite 34 - Changing Time and Date

Connecting Storage Devices9-6Figure 9-2 Legend ComponentA IDE tape driveB IDE CD-ROM driveC Primary IDE connectorD Secondary IDE connectorE SCSI chann

Seite 35 - Changing I/O Port Settings

PrefacexSupport InformationA variety of support information is available to help you set up, configure, and operateyour DIGITAL Server. This informat

Seite 36 - Assigning IRQs

Connecting Storage Devices9-7DEC01645-2ABCDEFGHIJKFigure 9-2. Split Backplane Configuration Using Onboard SCSI Controllers

Seite 37 - Setting Up Security

Connecting Storage Devices9-8Split Backplane Configuration (RAID)To connect SCSI devices using a split backplane and two separate RAID channels,perfor

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Connecting Storage Devices9-9Figure 9-3 Legend ComponentA IDE tape driveB IDE CD-ROM driveC Secondary IDE connectorD Primary IDE connectorE Two channe

Seite 39 - Enabling Password On Boot

Connecting Storage Devices9-10DEC01646-2ABDCEFGHIJKLMNOPFigure 9-3. Split Backplane Configuration Using Two Channel RAID Adapter

Seite 40 - Other Security Options

10-110 Server Security Features 10IntroductionServer security is important to prevent theft or accidental loss of software andhardware. The DIGITAL

Seite 41 - Changing the Boot Sequence

Server Security Features10-2Left and Right Door Security LockYour server has a three-way keylock used to prevent unauthorized access to the left-and r

Seite 42 - Speeding up the Boot Process

Server Security Features10-3Left and Right Side Panel LockYour server has a chassis keylock used to prevent unauthorized removal of the leftand right

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Server Security Features10-4Supervisor PasswordYour server has password protection that you can set to prevent unauthorizedaccess to your server files

Seite 44 - BIOS Upgrade Utility

11-111 Troubleshooting 11IntroductionThis chapter provides initial troubleshooting procedures. The tables that follow listspecific problems, proba

Seite 45 - SCSI Configuration Utility

Troubleshooting11-2Initial TroubleshootingFollow these general procedures to troubleshoot your DIGITAL Server.• Record all configuration information a

Seite 46 - Menu Fields Allows you to…

PrefacexiOrganizationThis System Reference contains the following:• Chapter 1: Introduction—Provides information about your server such as:features,

Seite 47 - Diagnostics

Troubleshooting 11-3• Run the SCSI or RAID configuration utility if you have problems afterconnecting devices.Refer to Chapter 2, “Server Software an

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Troubleshooting11-4Running the DiagnosticsTo run the AMIDiag base package (Emergency Mode diskette) from a diskette, followthis procedure:1. Insert th

Seite 49 - Server Components

Troubleshooting 11-5Running DIGITAL Vendor Extended TestsTo run DIGITAL Vendor Extended Tests from a diskette:1. Insert the DIGITAL Vendor Extended T

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Troubleshooting11-6Server TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionNo response when theserver is turned on.Server is not plugged in. Turn off the s

Seite 51 - WARNING:

Troubleshooting 11-7Problem Possible Cause ActionPower is on, but there is noscreen display.Brightness and contrastcontrols are not correctlyset.Adju

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Troubleshooting11-8Problem Possible Cause ActionServer operates incorrectlyafter installing optionalexpansion board.Expansion board installedincorrect

Seite 53 - 2. Lock the side panels

Troubleshooting 11-9Problem Possible Cause ActionNo response to keyboardcommands.Keyboard might be passwordprotected by a local orremote control prog

Seite 54 - Server Front View

Troubleshooting11-10Disk Drive TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionServer does notrecognize an internalSCSI device.SCSI device jumpersincorrec

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Troubleshooting 11-11Problem Possible Cause ActionServer does notrecognize an externalSCSI device.SCSI device jumpersincorrectly set.Refer to the sup

Seite 56 - Server Left Side View

Troubleshooting11-12Problem Possible Cause ActionServer does not bootfrom an internal SCSIhard disk drive.Boot device not attached to theSCSI controll

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Prefacexii• Chapter 9: Connecting Storage Devices—Describes how to connect SCSI,RAID, and IDE devices to the onboard controllers and to supported SCS

Seite 58 - Server Right Side View

Troubleshooting 11-13Problem Possible Cause ActionSCSI hard disk drivecannot read or writeinformation.Incorrect disk drive jumpersettings.Refer to th

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Troubleshooting11-14Hot Swap Drive TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionDrive fault LED lit. Drive failed. Replace drive.Drive activity and fau

Seite 60 - Server Rear View

Troubleshooting 11-15Tape Drive TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionTape will not load. Tape inserted incorrectly. Insert the tape with the a

Seite 61 - Figure 3-7. Server Rear View

Troubleshooting11-16Monitor TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionMonitor power indicator isnot on.Monitor is turned off. Turn on the monitor.Po

Seite 62 - Main Logic Board Connectors

Troubleshooting 11-17CD-ROM TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionCannot access the CD-ROM drive. Errormessage reading drive x.Device drivers

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Troubleshooting11-18Diskette Drive TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionTarget diskette drive cannotread or write information.Diskette is not f

Seite 64 - Main Logic Board Components

Troubleshooting 11-19RAID TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionReplaced drive does notspin up to speed.Drive not seen by RAIDhost adapter.Manu

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Troubleshooting11-20Flash BIOS TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionCannot flash the server’sBIOSMain logic board switchsettings incorrectly se

Seite 66 - Processor Module Components

A-1A Technical Specifications AIntroductionThis appendix provides the following technical characteristics for your server:• Server specifications• I

Seite 67 - Indicators

Technical SpecificationsA-2Server SpecificationsThe following sections list the server performance, dimensions and environmentalspecifications.Perform

Seite 68 - Static Electricity

PrefacexiiiConventionsConventionExampleDescriptionInstallation GuideItalics are typically used for titles, comments, and references to othersections o

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Technical Specifications A-3Server DimensionsDimension SpecificationWidth 371.94 mm (14.6 in.)Length 589.33 mm (23.2 in.)Height 513.87 mm (20.23 in.)W

Seite 70 - BIOS Setup utility

Technical SpecificationsA-4ISA Expansion SlotsThe main logic board contains one dedicated ISA expansion slot and one shared ISAexpansion slot. These

Seite 71 - Adding a Second Power Supply

Technical Specifications A-5Power Supply Output SpecificationsYour server’s power supply provides the following output ratings:• +5 V dc 2.5 A min,

Seite 72 - DEC01640

Technical SpecificationsA-6Environmental FeaturesThis product has been designed with several features intended to reduceenvironmental impact in manufa

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Technical Specifications A-7Acoustic LevelsDeclared values as per ISO 9296 and ISO 7779:Sound Power Level Sound Pressure LevelLWAd, B LpAm, dBA(Bystan

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Technical SpecificationsA-8Main Logic Board Switch SettingsThe following table lists the main logic board switch settings and factory-defaultsettings.

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Technical Specifications A-91291012345867DEC01637-62134OFFONSW1Figure A-1. Main Logic Board Switch Locations

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Technical SpecificationsA-10Processor Module Switch SettingsThe following table lists the switch settings of various processor speeds and does notindi

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Technical Specifications A-11DEC01638-22134ONOFFSW112Figure A-2. Processor Module Switch Settings

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Technical SpecificationsA-12Server Status MessagesComponent Possible Failures ResultMain logic boardvoltages: +12, +5,+3.3, and -12VThe voltages are o

Seite 79 - Processor Upgrades

PrefacexivAbbreviationsAbbreviation MeaningACPI Advanced configuration and power management interfaceAPIC Advanced programmable interrupt controllerAT

Seite 80 - Removing the Processor Module

Technical Specifications A-13Component Possible Failures ResultCPU temperaturesensingThe temperature exceeds 72 °C(161.6°F).Backup fans activate witho

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Technical SpecificationsA-14POST OCP MessagesFor the processor, the following table lists the messages, both normal and error, thatwill display on the

Seite 82 - Removing the Terminator Card

Technical Specifications A-15POSTCode DescriptionsCountDownCode(1)Normal OCPDisplayOCP ErrorDisplayBeepCodesUnexpected interrupts test 230 Unexpected

Seite 83 - Installing a Second Processor

Technical SpecificationsA-16POSTCode DescriptionsCountDownCode(1)Normal OCPDisplayOCP ErrorDisplayBeepCodesCPU search 50 Search other CPUSearch for op

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Technical Specifications A-17The following table lists the messages that appear during POST in support of theprocessor module.POST Message Description

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Technical SpecificationsA-18OCP MessagesDuring certain failure conditions, including out-of-range conditions, an error messageis displayed on the OCP

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Technical Specifications A-19OCP Status and Error MessagesStatus Normal OCP Display OCP ErrorDisplayDescription ofError Display/ActionCPU ambienttempe

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Technical SpecificationsA-20Status Normal OCPDisplayOCP ErrorDisplayDescription ofError Display/ActionSystem voltages PROC voltagesOKGTL1 1.5V =x.xxVI

Seite 88 - Installing Additional Memory

Technical Specifications A-21Processor Module Voltage and Temperature RangesThe following tables list the operating voltage and temperature ranges for

Seite 89 - Server DIMM Requirements

Technical SpecificationsA-22Processor Voltage Range (Vccp)Vccp± 7% Power GoodRange+10% ShutdownValue-10% Hardware BadValue1.80V 1.6740 ~ 1.9260V >

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PrefacexvAbbreviation MeaningIRQ Interrupt requestsISA Industry standard architectureJBOD Just a bunch of disksKBC Keyboard controllerLCD Liquid cryst

Seite 91 - Memory Configurations

Technical Specifications A-23Processor Temperature SensingDescription Possible Failures ResultTemperature The temperature exceeds85 °C (185 °F)Display

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B-1B Device Mapping BIntroductionThis appendix provides a series of tables listing map and address information relatedto server memory and various m

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Device MappingB-2Processor Memory Address MapAddress Range Function Size00000 to 9FFFF Main memory 640 KBA0000 to BFFFF PCI/ISA video buffer memory 12

Seite 94 - Memory Troubleshooting

Device Mapping B-3I/O Address MapRange(hexadecimal) Function060 to 064 Keyboard/mouse controller0F0 to 0FF Math co-processor1F0 to 1F7 IDE controller

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Device MappingB-4Server Interrupt LevelsInterrupt Number Interrupt SourceIRQ1 Keyboard controllerIRQ3 COM2, COM4 (if enabled)IRQ4 COM1, COM3 (if enabl

Seite 96 - SCSI Configuration Guidelines

Device Mapping B-5PCI Configuration Space Address MapPCI Bus No. Device No.(Address No.)Device0 07h (AD18) PIIX40 0Dh (AD24) PCI slot 20 0Eh (AD25) PC

Seite 97 - Backplane section

C-1C BIOS Setup Utility Features CIntroductionAfter entering the BIOS Setup utility, you can edit a variety of resources andconfigure your server fo

Seite 98 - RAID Configuration Guidelines

BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-2BIOS Setup (F2)This section provides example tables and displays for the BIOS Setup utility.MainMenu Fields Settings Com

Seite 99 - Storage Backplane

BIOS Setup Utility Features C-3Menu Fields Settings CommentsF00000h, 512 KBSets the memory hole at address F00000 with 512KB memory available.Extended

Seite 100 - DEC00581

BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-4Menu Fields Settings CommentsLBA mode controlEnabledDisabled(1)Enables the use of Logic Block Addressing insteadof cylin

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PrefacexviAbbreviation MeaningSDRAM Synchronous dynamic random access memorySEC Single edge contactSNMP Simple network management protocolSMI System m

Seite 102 - Installing Optional Drives

BIOS Setup Utility Features C-5Menu Fields Settings CommentsCache and Shadow: [submenu]L1 cacheEnabled(1)Always set to Enabled. Not user selectable.L2

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BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-6Menu Fields Settings CommentsKeyboard Features: [submenu]NumLockAuto(1)OnOffTurns NumLock on or off each time the server

Seite 104 - DEC00409-2

BIOS Setup Utility Features C-7AdvancedMenu Fields Settings CommentsIntegrated Peripherals[submenu]Press [Enter] to display fields.Advanced ChipsetCon

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BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-8Menu Fields Settings CommentsSystem monitoringwarning beepEnabled(1)DisabledEnables or disables the 8031 warning beep.In

Seite 106 - DEC00634-2

BIOS Setup Utility Features C-9Menu Fields Settings CommentsSerial port BDisabledEnabledAuto(1)Enables, disables, or auto detects the onboard serialpo

Seite 107 - Expansion Brackets

BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-10Menu Fields Settings CommentsIf Enabled is selected, theinformation at the right willappear.Base I/O address: 378(1)

Seite 108 - Hot-Swap Drive Bay

BIOS Setup Utility Features C-11Menu Fields Settings CommentsDiskette write protectionEnabledDisabled(1)Enables or disables the selected diskette driv

Seite 109 - DEC01401

BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-12Menu Fields Settings CommentsPCI/PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion: [submenu]C800 - CBFFCC00 - CFFFD000 - D3FFD400 - D7FFD80

Seite 110 - CAUTION:

BIOS Setup Utility Features C-13Security OptionsMenu Fields Settings CommentsSet supervisorpasswordPress [Enter]. Allows a supervisor password to be s

Seite 111 - External Storage

BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-14Menu Fields Settings CommentsDiskette accessSupervisorUser(1)Controls who might have access to diskette drives.If Super

Seite 112 - DEC01642-2

June 1998The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should notbe construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporat

Seite 113 - DEC01643

PrefacexviiSpecial NoticesThree kinds of special notices are used in this System Reference to emphasizespecific information.WARNING: Indicates the pr

Seite 114 - Installing Expansion Boards

BIOS Setup Utility Features C-15BootMenu Fields Settings CommentsFloppy checkEnabledDisabled(1)Enabled permits verification of FDD type at boot.Disabl

Seite 115 - DEC01637-5

BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-16System Management (F3)This section provides example tables and displays for each System Managementutility.Summary  Sys

Seite 116 - Setup Utility

BIOS Setup Utility Features C-17Environment  Environment Monitoring and SummaryMenu Fields Settings CommentsProcessor 1 statusOKNo problem.Processor

Seite 117 - Server Boot Sequence

BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-18Memory  Memory Slots InformationSlotBank 0Bank 1Bank 2Bank 3TypeSDRAMSDRAMSDRAMSDRAMSize64M64M64M64MSpeed100 MHz100 MH

Seite 118 - Server Scan Sequence

BIOS Setup Utility Features C-19POST  POST Error SummaryContains a POST error summary if post fails.SYS  System Asset Number and I/O ManagementYou c

Seite 119 - PCI Scan Sequence

BIOS Setup Utility FeaturesC-20CPU  Processor Module Asset Number ManagementAssembly:Asset#:Part#:Revision#:Serial#:Artwork#:Processor ModuleDEC01701

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D-1D Caring For Your Server DIntroductionThis appendix describes how to:• Clean the outside of the server• Clean the monitor screen• Clean the mouse

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Caring For Your ServerD-2Cleaning the ServerClean the outside of the server periodically with a soft cloth. Use a cloth lightlymoistened with a mild

Seite 122 - Utilities,”

Caring For Your Server D-3Moving the ServerPerform the following steps before shipping or moving the server:1. Back up all files stored on all hard d

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Caring For Your ServerD-4Installing the Server at a New LocationAfter moving the server to a new location, follow the instructions in the Installation

Seite 124 - Connecting Storage Devices

PrefacexviiiDEC00421Typical DIGITAL Server 5220NOTE: Your monitor, keyboard, and mouse might lookdifferent.

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IN-1IndexAaudience · xiBBIOS setup utility · 2-2accessing · 2-4changing boot sequence · 2-13changing time and date · 2-6eliminating passwords · 2-11e

Seite 126 - Figure 9-1 Legend Component

IndexIN-2server (Pentium II) · A-20current limitationexpansion slots · A-4PCI bus (local bus) expansion slots · A-4current requirements · A-5Ddevice e

Seite 127 - DEC01644-2

Index IN-3server · B-4ISA/EISA expansion boardsconfiguration guidelines · 8-1ISA/PCI expansion boardsremoving metal filler plate · 8-9Lleft and right

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IndexIN-4RRAID configuration guidelineswhen connecting RAID adapters · 7-4rear viewserver · 3-12replacing server battery/(RTC) · 3-21right side viewse

Seite 129 - Figure 9-2 Legend Component

Index IN-5server performance · A-2split backplane using onboard SCSIcontrollersconnecting · 9-5split backplane using two-channel RAIDcontrollerconnect

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1-11 Introduction 1The DIGITAL Server 5220 is a high-performance, highly-scaleable network andapplication server featuring the latest in modular proc

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Introduction1-2Flexible MemoryArchitectureServer memory can be upgraded from 64 MB to amaximum of 1 GB using 64 MB, 128 MB, or 256 MBregistered SDRAM

Seite 132 - Figure 9-3 Legend Component

Introduction1-3Hot Swap DiskCapabilitySupports up to seven hot swap drives that can bereplaced while the server is operating.External SCSI PortsYour s

Seite 133 - DEC01646-2

Introduction1-4Server Management and SecurityServer DiagnosticsAllows local and remote diagnosis of server problems.HardwareConfigurationAllows local

Seite 134 - Server Security Features

Introduction1-5Server Software and DocumentationThe following software and documentation are supplied with your server:• ServerWORKS Manageability Sui

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Introduction1-6Diagnostic SoftwareDiagnostic software is shipped with every DIGITAL Server on the Quick Launch CD-ROM. This software contains an adva

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Introduction1-7Server Utilities and Technical SupportCurrent server utilities and technical support information is available on the QuickLaunch CD-ROM

Seite 137 - If You Forget Your Password

2-12 Server Software and Utilities 2IntroductionThis chapter describes the utilities supplied with your server. Server utilities include:• ServerWOR

Seite 138 - Troubleshooting

Regulatory Compliance StatementsThe following statements of compliance are required by the respective governmentalregulatory agencies.FCC Notice — U.S

Seite 139 - Initial Troubleshooting

Server Software and Utilities2-2ServerWORKS Quick LaunchServerWORKS Quick Launch is used to install the server’s Network OperatingSystem (NOS). In ad

Seite 140 - When to Use the Diagnostics

Server Software and Utilities2-3Figure 2-1. Typical BIOS Setup Utility ScreenMain Advanced Security Boot Exit System Time: [13:11:10] Syst

Seite 141 - Running the Diagnostics

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

Seite 142 - MS-DOS Prompt

Server Software and Utilities2-5Helpful HintsWhen using the System Setup (F2) in the BIOS Setup utility:• Several keyboard keys are assigned to help y

Seite 143 - Server Troubleshooting

Server Software and Utilities2-6• Choosing the “Exit” menu allows you to:− Select “Save Changes & Exit” to save all Setup values and exitSetup.− S

Seite 144 - Problem Possible Cause Action

Server Software and Utilities2-7Changing I/O Port SettingsThe following list shows the settings that can be made to the I/O ports via theAdvanced sect

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Server Software and Utilities2-8Assigning IRQsThe following information is important for managing server IRQ assignments.The default setting for PCI e

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Server Software and Utilities2-9 Setting Up SecurityThe following sections describe the security features available and how to use them.Setting Superv

Seite 147 - Disk Drive Troubleshooting

Server Software and Utilities2-10Perform the following steps to set a supervisor password:1. Reboot the server and enter Setup.2. Highlight the “Sec

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Server Software and Utilities2-11Enabling Password On BootWhen “Password On Boot” is enabled, a screen appears after POST. The screenasks you to enter

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VCCI — JapanThis equipment is a Class II product based on the standard of the Voluntary ControlCouncil for Interference Technology Equipment (VCCI).

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Server Software and Utilities2-12Other Security OptionsThese options can provide further security for your server under certain conditions:• If “Passw

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Server Software and Utilities2-13Changing the Boot SequenceIt is sometimes necessary to change your server’s boot sequence. Follow yournetwork manual

Seite 152 - Tape Drive Troubleshooting

Server Software and Utilities2-14Speeding up the Boot ProcessThere are four options for speeding up the boot process which, in essence, eliminateor re

Seite 153 - Monitor Troubleshooting

Server Software and Utilities2-15Checking System Management ParametersThese screens allow you to see an overview of your server's system andenvir

Seite 154 - CD-ROM Troubleshooting

Server Software and Utilities2-16BIOS Upgrade UtilityAll servers have BIOS software in a flash (ROM) chip located on the main logicboard. This BIOS i

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Server Software and Utilities2-17SCSI Configuration UtilityYour DIGITAL Server comes with an onboard, dual channel SYMBIOS 896 SCSIcontroller and a SC

Seite 156 - RAID Troubleshooting

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

Seite 157 - Flash BIOS Troubleshooting

Server Software and Utilities2-19RAID Configuration UtilityIf a RAID adapter is installed in the server, the RAID configuration utility appearswhen yo

Seite 158 - Technical Specifications

Server Software and Utilities2-20To run the diagnostics from the DOS partition, perform the following:1. At the MS-DOS prompt, type: C:\diag\diagnose

Seite 159 - Server Specifications

3-13 Server Components 3IntroductionThis chapter shows the location of the DIGITAL Server’s internal components andprocedures for unlocking and remov

Seite 160 - Environmental Specifications

iContentsPrefaceIntroduction... ixAudience...

Seite 161 - PCI Expansion Slots

Server Components3-2Disconnecting External Devices and PowerBefore removing the side panels, perform the following:1. Secure the server using the bra

Seite 162 - Power Cord Requirements

Server Components3-3Removing and Installing the Side PanelsTo remove the side panels, perform the following:1. Unlock the side panels.2. Slide the p

Seite 163 - Environmental Features

Server Components3-4DEC01639-2Figure 3-2. Unlocking and Removing the Side Panels

Seite 164 - Acoustic Levels

Server Components3-5To install the side panels.1. Slide the panels to the front of the server.2. Lock the side panels.DEC01639-3Figure 3-3. Installin

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Server Components3-6Server Front ViewFigureLegendComponentA IDE CD-ROM driveB 3½-inch diskette driveC Front access 5¼-inch or 3½-inch half-height driv

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Server Components3-7IGHFEDCBADEC01635-2Figure 3-4. Server Front View

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Server Components3-8Server Left Side ViewFigureLegendComponentA Power switch interlockB Upper expansion board slotsC Main logic boardD(1)Processor and

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Server Components3-9DEC01635-3ABDEFHCGFigure 3-5. Server Left Side View

Seite 169 - Server Status Messages

Server Components3-10Server Right Side ViewFigureLegendComponentA Wide SCSI 68-pin connectorB Power plugC Jumper cableD Storage backplaneE SCSI addres

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Server Components3-11HGDACFBEIDEC01636-2Figure 3-6. Server Right Side View

Seite 171 - POST OCP Messages

ContentsiiSpeeding up the Boot Process... 2-14Checking System Management Parameters ...

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Server Components3-12Server Rear ViewFigureLegendComponentA SCSI knockouts (back panel)BKeylockC Keyboard and mouse portsD Parallel portE Serial ports

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Server Components3-13AAAHKIEFGBDEC01636-3CDJFigure 3-7. Server Rear View

Seite 174 - POST Message Description

Server Components3-14Main Logic Board ConnectorsFigure Legend ConnectorA Dedicated ISA expansion slot (slot 2)B Shared PCI/ISA expansion slots (PCI sl

Seite 175 - OCP Messages

Server Components3-151291012345867DEC01637-2ABCEFGHIKJLQSUWMOPRTVNDFigure 3-8. Main Logic Board Connectors

Seite 176 - OCP Status and Error Messages

Server Components3-16Main Logic Board ComponentsFigure Legend ComponentA Real-time clock/server batteryB Switch blockC BIOS flash ROMD SCSI controller

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Server Components3-171291012345867DEC01637-3DBCAFigure 3-9. Main Logic Board Components

Seite 178 - Processor Voltage Range

Server Components3-18Processor Module ComponentsFigureLegendComponent/ConnectorA Processor 1B Processor 2 slot or terminator cardC Switch for processo

Seite 179 - Processor Voltage Range (V

Server Components3-19Video/Ethernet Daughter Card Connectors andIndicatorsFigureLegendConnectorA Video graphics portB Network link indicator (green)C

Seite 180 - Processor Temperature Sensing

Server Components3-20Tools NeededPrior to installing an option, have the following available:• A Phillips screwdriver• An antistatic wrist strapStatic

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Server Components3-21Replacing the Real Time Clock (RTC) BatteryYour server’s battery runs the server Real Time Clock (RTC) and retains any setupinfor

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Contents iii5Processor UpgradesIntroduction... 5-1Pr

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Server Components3-229. Reboot and then run the BIOS Setup utility to configure your server.Refer to Chapter 2, “Server Software and Utilities,” for i

Seite 184 - Server Interrupt Levels

Server Components3-23Adding a Second Power SupplyThe DIGITAL Server 5220 Series ships with one power supply for normal operation.An optional second po

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Server Components3-24DEC01640Figure 3-13. Adding A Second Power Supply

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4-14 Server Management 4IntroductionThe DIGITAL Server 5220 Series is configured with hardware that supports servermanagement, including an 8031 proc

Seite 187 - BIOS Setup (F2)

Server Management4-2Obtaining Information about Your ServerThe DIGITAL Server provides the following system information for the main logicboard and th

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Server Management4-3The main logic board and processor module each contain memory where specificinformation and System ID information is stored. The

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Server Management4-4Obtaining Information Using the BIOS Setup UtilityYou can use the BIOS Setup utility to check the Serial number, Revision number,a

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Server Management4-5DIGITAL ServerWORKS Manager allows the Network or Server Administrator toperform the following functions on your server:• Manage D

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Server Management4-6Displaying Server Status Using the HardwareThere are two types of information displayed when your DIGITAL Server is operating:• No

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5-15 Processor Upgrades5IntroductionInstalling a second processor increases the capabilities of your DIGITAL Server 5220Series. This chapter describ

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Contentsiv8Installing Expansion BoardsIntroduction...

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Processor Upgrades5-2• Use an anti-static wrist strap when servicing any part of the server.Refer to Appendix A, “Technical Specifications” for specif

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Processor Upgrades5-3DEC01641-2AFigure 5-1. Removing the Processor Module

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Processor Upgrades5-4Removing the Terminator CardTo remove the terminator card from the processor module, grasp the terminator byeach end and pull up

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Processor Upgrades5-5Installing a Second Processor1. Remove the processor from its shipping container.2. Insert the processor into this slot (see Fi

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Processor Upgrades5-6Installing the Processor Module1. If you are changing processor speeds, set all appropriate switch settings onthe processor modu

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Processor Upgrades5-7DEC01641-3AFigure 5-4. Installing the Processor Module

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Processor Upgrades5-8Run the System ID Configuration UtilityIf you upgraded your server with a new processor, you need to run the System IDutility (SI

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Processor Upgrades5-9Example:DIGITAL Server 5220 FR-J2BAW-AAwhere 5220 is the model name and FR-J2BAW-AA is the part number.The following is descripti

Seite 202 - Menu Fields Settings Comments

6-16 Installing Additional Memory 6IntroductionYour server supports 168-pin DIMM memory modules that use registeredSynchronous Dynamic Random Access

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Installing Additional Memory6-2Server DIMM Requirements• Supported DIMMs: 168-pin registered SDRAM with ECC.• DIMMs should have an access time of 10

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Contents vHot Swap Drive Troubleshooting... 11-14Tape Drive Troubleshooting...

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Installing Additional Memory6-3DEC01638-6Bank 0Bank 1Bank 2Bank 3Figure 6-1. DIMM Socket Locations

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Installing Additional Memory6-4Memory ConfigurationsThe following table lists examples of memory configurations and the mixing ofmemory sizes.Bank 0 B

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Installing Additional Memory6-5Installing DIMMs on the Processor ModuleUse the following procedure to install DIMMs:CAUTION: To avoid possible damage

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Installing Additional Memory6-6DEC01638-7Figure 6-2. Installing a DIMM6. Insert the DIMM straight down into its socket. Apply equal pressure to bot

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Installing Additional Memory6-78. Replace the processor module.9. Replace and lock the left side panel.Refer to Chapter 3, “Server Components,” for m

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7-17 Installing Disk and Tape Drives 7IntroductionYour DIGITAL Server 5220 supports wide Ultra SCSI disk drives. The followingsections describe the

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Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-2SCSI Configuration GuidelinesThe SCSI controller has two buses, Channel 1 and Channel 2, which are typicallyused as

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Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-3Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines• Tape drives should be installed in the upper 5¼-inch drive bays.• A full-height

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Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-4RAID Configuration Guidelines• Fault management must be supported and enabled by an optional RAIDadapter for disk dr

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Installing Disk and Tape Drives7-5Storage BackplaneYour storage backplane supports seven hot-swap drives split between two SCSI bussections: SCSI Chan

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