Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2560 M2 manuals
PRIMERGY RX2560 M2
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- Introduction
- notational conventions
- Before you start
- classification of procedures
- Upgrade and Repair Units (URU)
- Field Replaceable Units (FRU)
- average task duration
- tools you need at hand
- documents you need at hand
- Important information
- fcc class a compliance statement
- environmental protection
- Basic hardware procedures
- determining the error class
- locating the defective component
- shutting down the server
- Disconnecting the power cord
- getting access to the component
- Removing the server from the rack
- Removing the top cover
- Removing the ID card
- Removing the rack front cover
- Tower server (TX2560 M2)
- Removing the side cover
- Removing accessible drive and HDD bay covers
- Removing the front cover
- Reassembling
- Installing the ID card
- Installing the top cover
- Mounting the server in the rack
- Sliding the server into the rack
- Installing accessible drive and HDD bay covers
- Installing the side cover
- Locking the server
- connecting the power cord
- switching on the server
- removing the system air duct
- installing the system air duct
- handling the system fan holder
- installing the system fan holder
- handling riser modules
- removing a riser module
- Handling accessible drive bays
- Rack server (RX2560 M2)
- Closing the accessible drive locking bar
- Accessible drive filler covers
- Installing accessible drive filler covers
- Accessible drive covers
- Installing accessible drive covers
- Handling the anti-tilt bracket
- Removing the anti-tilt bracket
- basic software procedures
- disabling svom boot watchdog functionality
- Configuring boot watchdog settings
- removing backup and optical disk media
- Verifying and configuring the backup software solution
- switching on the id indicator
- completing the maintenance task
- Verifying system information backup / restore
- updating raid controller firmware
- enabling option rom scan
- resetting the boot retry counter
- Resetting the boot retry counter
- Resetting the error status after replacing memory modules or processors
- Processors
- Performing a fan test
- enabling svom boot watchdog functionality
- enabling replaced components in the system bios
- verifying the memory mode
- Viewing and clearing the System Event Log (SEL)
- Clearing the SEL
- Resuming BitLocker functionality
- performing a raid array rebuild
- Looking up MAC addresses
- using the chassis id prom tool
- configuring lan teaming
- switching off the id indicator
- Power supply unit (PSU)
- Basic information
- assembly rules
- Installing a PSU
- removing a psu
- installing a psu dummy module
- Replacing a PSU
- Removing the defective PSU
- Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state drive (SSD)
- inch HDD/SSD/PCIe SSD configurations
- Backplane overviews
- Configuration with up to 24 HDD/SSD modules and up to 8 PCIe SSDs SFF (six backplanes)
- Mixed configuration of 2.5-inch HDD/SSD modules and 3.5-inch HDD modules (three backplanes)
- Mixed configuration of 2.5-inch HDD/SSD modules and 3.5-inch HDD modules (five backplanes)
- Installing 2.5-inch HDD/SSD modules
- Installing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module
- Removing 2.5-inch HDD/SSD modules
- Removing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module
- Installing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD dummy module
- Replacing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module
- Removing the 2.5-inch HDD bay top cover
- Removing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD SAS backplane
- Installing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD SAS backplane
- Installing the 2.5-inch HDD bay top cover
- Connecting cables to the backplane 1
- Concluding steps
- Removing a SAS backplane and the SAS expander holder
- Installing a SAS backplane
- Installing the SAS expander board
- Removing the 8x 2.5-inch HDD front panel
- inch hdd configurations
- Configuration with up to four HDD modules (one backplane)
- Configuration with up to eight HDD modules (two backplanes)
- Configuration with up to 12 HDD modules (three backplanes)
- Mixed configuration of 3.5-inch HDD modules and 2.5-inch HDD/SSD modules (three backplanes)
- Mixed configuration of 3.5-inch HDD modules and 2.5-inch PCIe SSDs SFF (four backplanes)
- mounting order
- Installing 3.5-inch HDD modules
- Installing a 3.5-inch HDD module
- Removing 3.5-inch HDD modules
- Removing a 3.5-inch HDD module
- Removing the 3.5-inch HDD bay top cover
- Removing a 3.5-inch HDD SAS backplane
- Installing a 3.5-inch HDD SAS backplane
- Installing the 3.5-inch HDD bay top cover
- Connecting cables to the SAS backplane 1
- Upgrading to 8x 3.5-inch HDD configurations
- Removing the 4x 3.5-inch HDD front panel
- Installing the second 3.5-inch HDD SAS backplane
- Installing the 8x 3.5-inch HDD front panel
- Connecting cables to the SAS backplane 2
- hdd extension boxes
- Installing the 8x 2.5-inch HDD extension box
- Cabling the 8x 2.5-inch HDD extension box
- Installing accessible drive dummy covers
- Replacing the HDD/SSD backplane on the 8x 2.5-inch HDD extension box
- Installing the new HDD/SSD backplane
- Installing the 4x 3.5-inch HDD extension box
- Cabling the 4x 3.5-inch HDD extension box
- hdd extension box
- Installing the new HDD backplane
- inch PCIe SSD
- Installing the PCIe switches
- Replacing the PCIe SSD backplane on the 8x 2.5-inch PCIe SSD extension box
- Installing the new PCIe SSD backplane
- Non-hot-plug 2.5-inch HDD/SSD
- Removing a non-hot-plug HDD/SSD
- Installing a non-hot-plug HDD/SSD
- Connecting the cable to a non-hot-plug HDD/SSD
- Upgrading with non-hot-plug HDDs/SSDs
- sas expander board
- Installing the expander holder
- Connecting cables to the expander board
- removing the sas expander board
- replacing the sas expander board
- Replacing a system fan module
- Installing the new system fan module
- Expansion cards and backup units
- Expansion card installation sequence
- handling slot brackets
- removing a slot bracket
- expansion cards and riser cards
- Removing the slot cover
- Removing expansion cards from standard slots
- Installing the slot cover
- Replacing expansion cards in standard slots
- Installing a new expansion card
- Upgrading the server with riser modules
- Installing expansion cards in riser modules
- Removing the slot cover lock
- Installing the slot cover lock
- replacing expansion cards in riser modules
- replacing a riser card
- Removing the defective riser card
- backup units
- installing an fbu
- Installing a TFM
- Preparing the FBU
- installing the fbu
- removing an fbu
- Removing the FBU
- replacing an fbu
- Removing the defective FBU
- Replacing a TFM
- Removing the TFM
- DynamicLoM modules
- PLAN EM 4x 1GB T
- PLAN EM 2x 10 GB SFP
- installing the dynamiclom module
- Software configuration
- removing the dynamiclom module
- Installing the dummy cover
- Replacing the DynamicLoM module
- serial interface
- removing the serial interface
- replacing the serial interface
- Main memory
- population rules
- modes of operation
- mirrored channel and performance modes
- rank sparing mode
- installing memory modules
- installing a memory module
- removing memory modules
- replacing memory modules
- removing the defective memory module
- Processor (CPU)
- installing cpus
- Preparing system air duct
- installing a cpu
- removing a cpu
- Installing the protective socket cover
- Upgrading or replacing CPUs
- Installing the CPU
- Handling heat sinks
- installing heat sinks
- Installing the heat sink
- Removing heat sinks
- Replacing heat sinks
- applying thermal paste
- Accessible drives
- installing accessible drives
- backup drives
- installing an accessible drive
- removing accessible drives
- removing an accessible drive
- replacing accessible drives
- removing the defective accessible drive
- slimline odd and lsd in multibay box
- Installing the LSD module into the Multibay box
- Removing accessible drive dummy covers
- removing a slimline odd or lsd
- Removing the slimline ODD from the Multibay box
- Removing the LSD module from the Multibay box
- Installing the Multibay box
- replacing a slimline odd or lsd
- Installing the new slimline ODD
- Ultraslim ODD in 4x 3.5-inch HDD extension box
- Installing the ultraslim ODD into the HDD extension box
- Removing the ultraslim ODD
- Removing the defective ultraslim ODD
- Ultraslim ODD in ultraslim ODD adapter
- Installing the ultraslim ODD into the ultraslim ODD adapter
- Installing the ultraslim ODD adapter
- Replacing the ultraslim ODD
- Front panel and external connectors
- replacing the front panel module
- removing the front panel module
- removing cables from the front panel module
- installing the front panel module
- front vga connector
- Removing the front VGA dummy cover
- Installing the front VGA connector
- removing the front vga connector
- Removing the VGA connector
- Installing the front VGA dummy cover
- replacing the front vga connector
- Installing the new front VGA connector
- system board and components
- cmos battery
- installing the ufm
- Installing the UFM
- removing the ufm
- replacing the ufm
- Installing the new UFM
- installing the tpm
- Installing the TPM
- removing the tpm
- replacing the tpm
- Removing the defective TPM
- sata dom
- removing the sata dom
- replacing the sata dom
- iRMC microSD card
- Removing the iRMC microSD card
- Replacing the iRMC microSD card
- system board
- Removing the defective system board
- Installing the new system board
- rack model
- converting a tower model to a rack model
- Cabling
- list of used cables
- cabling plans
- replacing the intrusion switch cable
- installing the intrusion switch cable
- Replacing the OOB cable
- Appendix
- Server rear
- Server interior
- connectors and indicators
- onboard indicators and controls
- server front
- Optical drive activity indicator
- Indicators on the hot-plug HDD/SSD module
- server rear
- Indicators on the I/O panel
- Indicators on PSUs (slide-in units)
- onboard settings
- minimum startup configuration