Configuration Sheets

Configuration Sheets

PRIMERGY RX200 S3 Configuration Sheets About this manual A Configuration Sheets of Hardware Use this form to record the hardware configuration and various settings of your server. B Configuration Sheets of BIOS Setup Utility Parameters Use this form to record the settings of the BIOS Setup Utility. C Configuration Sheets of Remote management controller's Web interface Use this form to record the settings of the Remote Management Controller Web interface. D Table of System resource management The I/O port address that can be selected with various expansion cards is the following tables. E Design Sheet of the RAID configuration Use this form to record the definitions of the logical drives in the RAID configuration (array configuration). F Design Sheet Use this form to record the software settings. G Accident Sheet Use this form to record any failures that occur in your server. 1 Product Names The following expressions and abbreviations are used to describe the product names used in this manual. Product names Expressions and abbreviations PRIMERGY RX200 S3 This server, or server Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 R2, Standard Edition Standard Edition 2003 Windows Server 2003 R2, Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 R2, Enterprise Edition Enterprise Edition Windows Server 2003 , Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 , Enterprise Edition Enterprise Edition Windows Server 2003, Standard Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Standard Edition Edition Windows Server 2003 R2, Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 R2, Standard x64 Edition Standard x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 R2, Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 R2 , Enterprise x64 Edition Enterprise x64 Edition Windows Server 2003, Standard Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Standard x64 Edition x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 , Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 , Enterprise x64 Edition Enterprise x64 Edition Windows Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server Windows 2000 Server 2000 Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server Windows 2000 Advanced Server Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 Service Pack SP Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Service Pack ■Trademarks Microsoft, Windows, MS, Windows Server are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries. Intel, Celeron and Pentium are registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the USA and other countries. All other hardware and software names used are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers. Other product names are copyrights of their respective manufacturers. All Rights Reserved, Copyright© FUJITSU LIMITED 2007 2 PRIMERGY RX200 S3 Configuration Sheets Contents A Configuration Sheets of Hardware . 4 B Configuration Sheets of BIOS Setup Utility Parameters . 6 B.1 Parameters in the Main menu . 6 B.2 Parameters in the Advanced menu . 7 B.3 Parameters in the Security menu . 11 B.4 Parameters in the Server menu . 12 C Configuration Sheets of Remote management controller's Web interface . 14 C.1 Parameters in the iRMC Information . 14 C.2 Parameters in the Power On/Off . 14 C.3 Parameters in the Fans . 15 C.4 Parameters in the Temperature . 15 C.5 Parameters in the Server Management Information . 16 C.6 Parameters in the Network Settings . 17 C.7 Parameters in the SNMP Trap Alerting . 18 C.8 Parameters in the Email Alerting . 18 C.9 Parameters in the User Management . 19 C.10 Parameters in the BIOS Text Console . 22 D Table of System resource management . 23 E Design Sheet of the RAID configuration . 24 E.1 For PG-140F1L(MegaRAID SAS 8300XLP). 24 E.2 For PG-142E3 (MegaRAID SCSI 320-2) . 26 E.3 For Integrated Mirroring SAS . 28 F Design Sheet . 29 F.1 RAID/Disk Wizard . 29 F.2 OS Wizard (Windows 2003 Install Wizard) . 30 F.3 OS Wizard (Windows 2000 Install Wizard) . 37 F.4 Application Wizard . 41 G Accident Sheet . 42 3 A Configuration Sheets of Hardware A Configuration Sheets of Hardware Use this form to record the hardware configuration and various settings of your server. Check the ( ) of your server settings. ■Thin 5 inches bay Thin 5 inches bay □Internal CD-ROM unit(PG-CD323) □Internal DVD-RAM unit(PG-DVA103) ■3.5-inch Internal Options Installed position Installation 3.5 inch internal option Bay 1 ( ) 73.4 GB ( ) 146.8 GB ( ) 300 GB Bay 2 ( ) 73.4 GB ( ) 146.8 GB ( ) 300 GB ■2.5-inch Internal Options (When using the basic drive cage conversion kit [PGBBU115]) Installed position Installation 2.5 inch internal option Bay 1 ( ) 36.7 GB ( ) 73.4 GB Bay 2 ( ) 36.7 GB ( ) 73.4 GB Bay 3 ( ) 36.7 GB ( ) 73.4 GB Bay 4 ( ) 36.7 GB ( ) 73.4 GB ■RAM modules Installation slot Installation RAM module ( ) 1 GB [( )PG-RM1CD ( )PG-RM1CE] ( ) 2 GB [( )PG-RM2CD ( )PG-RM2CE] Memory pair 1 Memory Slot 1A/1B ( ) 4 GB [( )PG-RM4CD ( )PG-RM4CE] ( ) 8 GB [( )PG-RM8CE] ( ) 1 GB [( )PG-RM1CD ( )PG-RM1CE] ( ) 2 GB [( )PG-RM2CD ( )PG-RM2CE] Memory pair 2 Memory Slot 1C/1D ( ) 4 GB [( )PG-RM4CD ( )PG-RM4CE] ( ) 8 GB [( )PG-RM8CE] ( ) 1 GB [( )PG-RM1CD ( )PG-RM1CE] ( ) 2 GB [( )PG-RM2CD ( )PG-RM2CE] Memory pair 3 Memory Slot 2A/2B ( ) 4 GB [( )PG-RM4CD ( )PG-RM4CE] ( ) 8 GB [( )PG-RM8CE] ( ) 1 GB [( )PG-RM1CD ( )PG-RM1CE] ( ) 2 GB [( )PG-RM2CD ( )PG-RM2CE] Memory pair 4 Memory Slot 2C/2D ( ) 4 GB [( )PG-RM4CD ( )PG-RM4CE] ( ) 8 GB [( )PG-RM8CE] 4 ■CPU Installation CPU Installed position ( ) Xeon Processor 5050/2x2MB(FSB667MHz) ( ) CPU socket 1 ( ) CPU socket 2 ( ) Xeon Processor 5110/4MB (FSB1066MHz) ( ) CPU socket 1 ( ) CPU socket 2 ( ) Xeon Processor 5148/4MB (FSB1333MHz) ( ) CPU socket 1 ( ) CPU socket 2 ( ) Xeon Processor 5130/4MB (FSB1333MHz) ( ) CPU socket 1 ( ) CPU socket 2 ( ) Xeon Processor 5160/4MB (FSB1333MHz) ( ) CPU socket 1 ( ) CPU socket 2 ( ) Xeon Processor E5310/2x4MB(FSB1066MHz) ( ) CPU socket 1 ( ) CPU socket 2 ( ) Xeon Processor X5355/2x4MB(FSB1333MHz) ( ) CPU socket 1 ( ) CPU socket 2 Same CPU must be installed in CPU socket 1 and CPU socket 2. ■POWER UNIT Installed position Power Unit(model name) POWER UNIT 1 ■Normal Installation POWER UNIT 2 □( ) ■PCI cards ●When using a standard card slots PCI slot location Expansion card (Product ID) 12 SAS array controller card (PG-140F1L) ( ) - SCSI array controller card (PG-142E3) - ( ) SCSI card (PG-1301L) ( ) ( ) LAN card (PG-1892L) ( ) ( ) LAN card (PG-1882L) ( ) ( ) LAN card (PG-1862) - ( ) IB HCA card (PG-HSC101) - ( ) Communication card V/X(PG-1631) - ( ) ISDN card (PG-1651) - ( ) -:Indicates that this item cannot be installed. ●When using the standard card slot conversion feature PCI slot location Expansion card (Product ID) 12 SAS array controller card (PG-140F1L) ( ) - SCSI card (PG-1301L) ( ) - LAN card (PG-1892L) ( ) - LAN card (PG-1882L) ( ) - LAN card (PG-2861L) - ( ) LAN card (PG-289L) - ( ) Fiber channel card (PG-FC202) - ( ) -:Indicates that this item cannot be installed. 5 B Configuration Sheets of BIOS Setup Utility Parameters B Configuration Sheets of BIOS Setup Utility Parameters Use this form to record the settings of the BIOS Setup Utility. If you have not changed the initial value, put a check mark in parentheses of "The initial values have been unchanged". The initial values in the dotted frame can be changed. If you change any setting, put a check mark in parentheses of the ”Setting” column. Keep the values on the gray zones unchanged. Follow the procedure below to start the BIOS Setup Utility. When the following message appears on the screen during POST, press the [F2] key while the message is displayed. When POST is completed, the Main menu screen appears. <F2> BIOS Setup/ <F12> Boot Menu If the system starts before starting the BIOS Setup Utility, press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys simultaneously and restart the system. B.1 Parameters in the Main menu ( ) The initial values have been unchanged. Item Initial value Setting System Time: HH:MM:SS Displays/Sets present time. System Date: MM/DD/YYYY Displays/Sets present date. > Standard IDE SR244W-(SM) Links to the Standard IDE submenu > Boot Options Links to the Boot O ption submenu Base Memory: 640KB Extended Memory: ***M ■Standard IDE Submenu ( ) The initial values have been unchanged. Item Initial value Setting Standard IDE: [CD-ROM] PIO Mode: PIO 4 DMA Mode: UDMA 2 Firmware: xxxx 6 B.2 Parameters in the Advanced menu ■Boot Option Submenu ( ) The initial values have been unchanged. Item Initial value Setting Boot Options POST Errors Halt On All Errors ( )No Halt On Any Errors Keyboard Check Enabled ( )Disabled SM Error Halt Disabled ( )Enabled Fast Boot: Disabled ( )Enabled Quiet Boot: Disabled ( )Enabled Num Lock: Auto ( )On ( )Off Boot Menu: Enabled ( )Disabled MultiBoot for HDs: Enabled ( )Disabled > Boot Sequence Links to the Boot Sequence submenu. ■Boot Sequence Submenu ( ) The initial values have been unchanged. Item Initial value Setting Boot Options > Boot Sequence CD-ROM Drive (Write down the boot sequence) -Diskette ( )CD-ROM Drive -Hard Drive ( )Hard Drive Alternate Device ( )Legacy LAN Card #240 ID00 LUN0 SEAGATE ST336754SS #240 ID01 LUN0 SEAGATE ST336754SS Legacy LAN Card Boot Manage PXE, Slot 0400 *1 *1:There is the case that is not displayed by setting. B.2 Parameters in the Advanced menu ( ) The initial values have been unchanged. Item Initial value Setting Setup Warning Setting items on this menu to incorrect values may cause your system to malfunction. > Peripheral Configuration Links to Peripheral Configuration > PCI Configuration Links to PCI Configuration submenu > Advanced System Configuration Links to Advanced System Configuration submenu > Power On/Off Links to Power On/Off submenu > IPMI Links to IPMI submenu Reset

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