BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnisMAGNIA™ Z300 User’s Guide1Model: MAGNIA Z3002FCC Notice2Warning Label3power supply unit (System Unit)3power supply unit (External Unit)3Copyright5Disclaimer6Trademarks6Introduction9About this guide10Safety cautions11Other icons used12Documentation12Service options13Maintenance contracts13Contents15Chapter 1: Getting Started 215Chapter 2: Installing and Removing Hardware 4817Chapter 3: External Unit Setup 11018Chapter 4: System Configuration Setup 13819Chapter 5: Installing Software 17219Chapter 6: Troubleshooting 20420Appendix A: Specifications 21621Appendix B: Interfaces 22221Appendix C: Switch Setting 23221Appendix D: Trouble Information 23821Appendix E: Unit Logs 24421Chapter 123Getting Started24Checking the items included with the server24Mounting optional internal devices26Environmental considerations27Micro Tower Type/Rack Type27Micro Tower Type29Minimum clearances required for horizontal installation29Minimum clearances required for vertical installation29Rack Type30Minimum clearances for installation30Power requirements31Front view (with the front panel closed)32Front view with the front panel closed32Key lock32Key lock32Front view (with the front panel opened)33Front view of the Micro Tower Type33Opening the front panel33Removing the front panel34(2) Operation buttons34Operation buttons34(3) System status indicators36System status indicators36(4) Front panel display381. System configuration382. User messages383. Trouble information394. Bootup/shutdown messages39(5) Card slot40(6) USB1 connector40(7) USB2 connector40(8) Device bay40(9) HDD/LAN status indicators41Rear view44Rear view of the server44(2) Security Loop44I/O connectors45I/O connectors45Expansion slot46LAN status indicators46Inside the server47Inside the server47(1) Motherboard47(2) SCSI riser card47(3) Cooling fans48(4) CPU sockets48(5) Memory slots48(6) Expansion slot48(7) IDE HDD cage48(8) Board for wireless card48Connecting peripheral devices48How to connect peripheral devices481 Make sure that all the power buttons of the server and external units are turned off.492 If the power cables of the server and external units are connected to an AC outlet, pull the pl...493 Connect each of the peripheral devices to a proper connector on the server with an interface ca...49Connecting peripheral devices (Front view)49Connecting peripheral devices (Rear view)504 If a connector is provided with screws for securing connection, tighten the screws without fail.505 After making sure that all the peripheral units are properly connected, plug the power cables o...50Floppy disk drive51Maintenance52Maintenance of the server52Maintenance of the keyboard521 Shut down the server to cut off the power supply to the keyboard.522 Remove dust between the keys using a vacuum cleaner.523 Clean every key with a soft dry cloth.52Maintenance of the display unit52Connecting the power cable531 Connect the power cable to the connector on the back of the server.53Connecting the power cable532 Plug the power cable into an AC outlet or the power output connector of an uninterruptible powe...53Switching on the server55Turning on the server in the usual process551 Check to see if all of the peripheral devices such as a display, keyboard, mouse, etc. are corr...552 Check to see if the power cables of the System Unit and External Units are connected with AC ou...553 Turn on the display.554 Open the front panel.555 Press the power/sleep button.55Pressing the power/sleep button.55Turning on the server by the “Remote Management” function56POST (Power On Self-Test)56Starting up the system57Starting up with the floppy disk571 Place the startup disk in the floppy disk drive.572 Switch on the power/sleep button.57Starting up by the hard disk drive unit (in the case the OS has been installed)581 Make sure that neither the floppy disk nor CD-ROM that is capable of starting up the server is ...582 Switch on the power/sleep button.58Starting up by the CD-ROM591 Make sure that no floppy disk is placed in the floppy disk drive.592 Switch on the power/sleep button.593 Immediately after switching on the power/sleep button, press the eject button of the CD-ROM dri...59BIOS setup59Making a floppy disk60How to make a backup floppy disk601 Place both the “Toshiba Server Setup Tool CD-ROM” and the “Startup Disk floppy disk” in to thei...602 Select “Utility.”603 Select “Making FD.”604 Select the name of the floppy disk to create and select “OK.”605 Place a 1.44MB formatted floppy disk in to the disk drive and select “OK.”60Setup of system configuration61BIOS setup utility61SCSI utility61IDE RAID Setup utility61Setup of disk array (RAID)62Installing software63Switching off the server64Normal shutdown641 Prepare the server system for switching it off by the normal method.642 Press the power/sleep button.64Using the automatic shutdown function641 Execute the specified shut down process for the application software running on the operating s...652 Press the power/sleep button to turn off the server.653 Make sure that the power indicator () is amber and the server operation is stopped normally. If...65Notes on using of the automatic shutdown function66Hints on operation of the power/sleep button66Logon by a user without shutdown rights67The application in operation67Load to the system67Abnormal system shutdown68Chapter 269Installing and Removing Hardware70Before starting operation70Before starting operation71Screw head and screwdriver72Installing/removing an optional device741 Carefully read the precautions mentioned in this chapter (Before starting operation) and check ...742 Switch off all the peripheral units connected with the server.743 If the server is running, shut it down and switch off the power.744 Unplug the power cable of the server from the AC outlet or UPS (uninterruptible power supply), ...745 Remove the outer covers and server panels from the server.746 Install or remove an optional device.747 Ensure that there is neither tool nor dead part remaining inside the server.748 Attach the server panels and outer covers to the server.759 Connect the peripheral units and switch them on.7510 Plug the server's power cable connector into an AC outlet (or UPS) and then switch on the server.75Removing and replacing the server panels76Removing the top panel (for Micro Tower Types)761 Shut down the server and switch off the power if it is in operation.762 Unplug the power cable.763 Remove four screws on the upper outer cover. In addition, remove the four screws on the bottom ...76Removing the outer cover (upper)764 Remove the front panel. See “Front panel” on page11775 Remove nine screws and the top panel.77Removing the top panel77Replacing the top panels (for Micro Tower Types)771 Replace the top panel to the server carefully so that it does not catch any cable.772 Fix the top panel using nine screws.773 Fix the outer cover (upper and bottom) using eight screws.774 Attach the front panel.775 Plug the power cable.77Removing/replacing the top panel (for Rack Types)77When using a Rack Type78Rack assembly procedure781 Decide on where to assemble the server.79Decide on where to assemble the server792 Temporarily fasten Rail R to the posts on the left and right of the rack rear, and Rail F (L) a...80Temporarily fasten the Rails803 Fix Rail R on the left and right, Rail F (L) and Rail F (R) with two Screws (M5).80Fix Rail F and Rail R804 Attach Pin Catch Tray to Rail F (L) and Rail F (R) with two Screws (M5).81Attach Pin Catch Tray815 Attach Washer, Spring Washer and Guide Pin (M6) at two locations to the Base assembly.81Attach the Guide Pin816 Insert the Base Assembly into the Rail, and insert Guide Pin (M6) into the Pin Catch Tray.82Insert the Base Assembly827 Attach the Support Bracket (L) and Support Bracket (R) on the Base Assembly and fix them with t...82Attach the Support Brackets828 Fix the Base Assembly to the rack with the claw screws on the front.83Fix the Base Assembly839 Tighten the eight screws temporarily fastened in step 2.83Fix Rails8310 Attach Washer, Spring Washer and Guide Pin (M6) on the back.84Attaching the Guide Pin8411 Attach the Front Bracket (L) or Front Bracket (R) to the server bay with Screws (M3).84Attach the Front Bracket8412 Place the server bay on the Base Assembly and insert.85Insert the server bay8513 Loosen the claw screw to draw out the Base Assembly by about 100 mm.85Drawing out the Base Assembly8514 Fix the Base Assembly to the server housing with a screw (M3).86Fixing the Server Housing86Fixing the Blank Bracket8615 Insert the entire Base Assembly into the rack.87Inserting Into Rack Blank Module8716 Fix the housing on the left and right with the claw screws of Front Bracket (L) and Front Brac...87Fix the housing on the left and right87Sliding the server out of or into the rack88Sliding the server (Rack Type) out of the rack891 If the server is running, shut it down and switch off the power.892 Switch off all the peripheral units connected with the server.893 Unplug the power cable of the server from the AC outlet or UPS (uninterruptible power supply).894 Unplug all the cables from the server.895 Loosen the four claw screws which fix the Base Assembly and draw out the Base Assembly.89Drawing out the Base Assembly896 Remove the screw (M3) fixing the Base Assembly to the server.89Removing the screw907 Slide the server out of the rack.90Sliding the server (Rack Type) into the rack901 Gently slide the server into the rack, according to the rack assembly procedure step 10 - 15.902 When it is located in place, fix the server with four screws.903 Connect the cables disconnected.90Power Supply Unit91Removing the power supply unit911 If the server is in operation, first shut it down and switch off the power supply to it.912 Unplug the power cable from the AC outlet.913 Remove the outer covers and server panels from the server.914 Remove six screws, lift up the power supply unit by sliding forward slightly.91Lifting up the power supply unit.915 Disconnect the power cable and signal cable.92Disconnecting the cables92Installing the power supply unit921 Confirm that the power supply is switched off.922 Confirm that the power cable is disconnected from the AC outlet.923 Remove the outer covers and server panels from the server.924 Connect the power cable and signal cable.93Connecting the cables935 Install the power supply unit, slide back slightly and fix it with six screws.93Installing the power supply unit936 Attach the server panels and outer covers.93Memory module94Memory slots96Installing an additional memory module961 If the server is in operation, first shut it down and switch off the power supply to it.972 Unplug the power cable from the AC outlet.973 Remove the outer covers and server panels from the server.974 Remove the power supply unit.975 Extend the hooks on both sides of the memory slot outwards.97Extend the hooks976 Insert the memory module into the proper memory slot, paying attention to the position of each ...98Installing a memory module987 Install the power supply unit.988 Attach the server panels and outer covers.989 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server.98Removing a memory module991 If the server is in operation, shut it down and switch off the power.992 Unplug the power cable from the AC outlet.993 Remove the outer covers and server panels from the server.994 Remove the power supply unit.995 Extend the hooks on both sides of the memory slot outwards and remove the memory module out of ...99Removing a memory module996 Install the power supply unit.1007 Fit the server panels and outer covers to the server.1008 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server100CPU module100CPU socket100Installing the CPU module1011 If the server is running, shut it down and switch off the power.1012 Unplug the power cable.1013 Remove the server panels.1014 Remove two screws that fix the PCI bracket, and remove the PCI bracket.101Removing the PCI bracket1025 Remove one screw that fix the riser card and remove the riser card.103Removing the riser card1036 Remove two screws and the fan duct.104Removing the fan duct1047 Raise the lock lever of the expansion CPU socket.104Raising the lock lever1048 Align the CPU pins correctly with the holes in the socket, and insert the CPU module as far as ...105Inserting the CPU module1059 Push down the lock lever of the socket until it is hooked securely.105Pushing down the lock lever10510 Detach the cover from the thermal seat on the contact surface between the heat sink and the CP...10511 Lightly push the heat sink in the direction of the socket, and fix it by engaging the clips wi...106Attaching the heat sink106Fixing the clips10612 Attach the fan duct and fix it with two screws.107Attaching the fan duct10713 Attach the riser card and fix it with one screw.107Attaching the riser card10714 Fix the PCI bracket with two screws.107Fixing the PCI bracket10815 Install the server panels.10816 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server.10817 Confirm that the CPU module is recognized properly with the display on the screen.108Replacing the CPU module1091 If the server is running, shut it down and switch off the power.1092 Unplug the power cable.1093 Remove the server panels.1094 Remove two screws that fix the PCI bracket, and remove the PCI bracket.109Removing the PCI bracket1105 Remove one screw that fix the riser card, and remove the riser card.110Removing the riser card1106 Remove two screws and the fan duct.111Removing the fan duct.1117 Release the clips that secure the heat sink for the CPU module to be removed, and remove the he...111Releasing the clips112Removing the heat sink1128 Raise the lock levers of the socket in which the CPU module you want to remove is mounted.112Raising the lock lever1129 Remove the CPU module.113Removing the CPU module11310 Install a new CPU module following the same procedure as for extension modules.11311 Install the fan duct and fix it with two screws.113Installing the fan duct11312 Install the riser card on the motherboard and fix it with one screw.114Installing the PCI riser card11413 Attach the PCI bracket with two screws.114Fixing the PCI bracket11414 Install the server panels.11415 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server.11416 Confirm that the replaced CPU module is recognized properly with the display on the screen.114Internal battery116Replacing the internal battery1171 Write down the system configuration information.1172 Shut down and switch off your server.1173 Unplug the power cable.1174 Remove the server panels.1175 Remove the power supply unit.1176 Remove four screws and the board for the wireless card.117Removing the board for the wireless card1177 Put your fingers below the battery, and pull it up.118Removing the battery1188 Install a new battery with polarity (+) up.118Installing the battery1189 Install the board for the wireless card and fix it with four screws.119Installing the board for the wireless card11910 Install the power supply unit.11911 Install the server panels.11912 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply, and switch on the server.11913 Set the server according to the System Time, System Date and system configuration information ...119Hard Disk Drive (HDD) –IDE HDD–120Installing the hard disk drive1201 If the server is running, shut it down and switch off the power.1202 Unplug the power cable.1203 Remove the front panel. See “Front panel” on page111204 Tilt over the detachable lever of the slot where you want to install a hard disk drive, by pull...120Pulling the detachable lever toward you1205 Pull out the HDD slot spacer that was partially extracted.1216 Push the hard disk drive completely into the slot where you want to mount it.121Installing the hard disk drive1217 Close the detachable lever and fix it.121Fixing the detachable lever1218 Attach the front panel.1219 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply, and switch on the server.122Replacing a hard disk drive during operation1221 Remove the front panel.1222 Confirm the position of a faulty device.1233 Tilt over the detachable lever of the slot which holds a defective hard disk drive, by pulling ...123Pulling the detachable lever toward you1234 While holding the disk tray, carefully remove the hard disk drive that is pulled out halfway.123Pulling out the hard disk drive1245 Install a new hard disk drive in the same procedure as for extension.1246 After a short time, confirm that the PWR indicator lights up.1247 Attach the front panel.1248 Recover (rebuild) the disk.124Expansion cards125Expansion slots125Restrictions on PCI expansion cards125Installing the SCSI riser card1261 If the server is running, shut it down and switch off the power.1262 Unplug the power cable.1263 Remove the server panels.1264 Remove two screws which fix the PCI bracket, then remove one screw.1265 Install the SCSI cable.127Installing the SCSI cable1276 Connect the SCSI cable of the SCSI riser card.127Connecting the SCSI cable of the SCSI riser card1277 Insert the expansion card in the SCSI riser card.128Inserting the expansion card1288 Install the SCSI riser card on the motherboard and fix it by one screw.128Installing the SCSI riser card1289 Fix the PCI bracket with two screws.129Fixing the PCI bracket12910 Install the power supply unit.12911 Install the server panels.12912 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply, switch on the server.129Chapter 3131External Unit Setup132Types of External Unit132Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel closed)133Front view with the front panel closed133Key lock133Key lock133Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)134Front view of the Micro Tower Type134(1) Front panel134(2) Power button135Power button135(3) System status indicators136System status indicators136(4) HDD status indicators137HDD status indicators137Rear view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1139Rear view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1139AC power connector139I/O connectors139I/O connectors139(1) External Unit control connector IN/OUT ()139(2) SCSI connector ()139Installing and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD-140Installing the hard disk drive1401 Remove the front panel.140Removing the front panel1402 Tilt over the detachable lever of the slot where you want to install a hard disk drive, by pull...141Pulling the detachable lever toward you1413 Pull out the HDD slot spacer that was partially extracted.1414 Push the hard disk drive completely into the slot where you want to mount it.141Installing the hard disk drive1415 Close the detachable lever and fix it.142Fixing the detachable lever1426 Attach the front panel.142Replacing a hard disk drive during operation1421 Remove the front panel.143Removing the front panel1442 Confirm the position of a faulty disk.1443 Tilt over the detachable lever of the slot which holds a defective hard disk drive, by pulling ...144Pulling the detachable lever toward you1444 While holding the disk tray, carefully remove the hard disk drive that is pulled out halfway.145Pulling out the hard disk drive1455 Install a new hard disk drive in the same procedure as for extension.1456 After a short time, confirm that the DC POWER indicator () lights up.1457 Attach the front panel.1458 Recover (rebuild) the disk.145Setup of disk array (RAID)146Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with the front panel closed)147Front view with the front panel closed147Key lock147Key lock147Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)148Front view of the Micro Tower Type148(1) Front panel148(2) Power button149Power button149(3) System status indicators150System status indicators150Rear view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1151Rear view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1151AC power connector151I/O connectors151I/O connectors151(1) External Unit control connector IN/OUT ()151(2) SCSI connector ()152Installing SCSI device152Terminator152SCSI ID152Changing the SCSI ID1521 If the server is running, shut it down and turn off the power.1522 Disconnect the AC power cable.1523 Open the front panel.1534 Remove four screws and remove the outer cover (upper).153Removing the outer cover1535 Remove seven screws and remove the top cover.153Removing the top cover1536 Remove the power and signal cables.154Removing the cables1547 Remove four screws that fix the SCSI device.154Removing the screws1548 Pull out the SCSI device completely.155Remove the SCSI device1559 Set the SCSI ID so that it would not be the same as other device.15510 Insert the SCSI device into the unit.15511 Attach the four screws and fix the SCSI device.155Installing the SCSI device15512 Connect the power and signal cables.156Connecting the cables15613 Attach the top cover and fix it with seven screws.156Attaching the top cover15614 Attach the outer cover (upper) and fix it with four screws.157Attaching the outer cover15715 Close the front panel.15716 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply and switch on the server.157How to Connect an External Unit1571 Connect each Units in the following order:1582 When one External Hard Drive Unit Z1 is connected with SCSI connector in the backside of System...1583 When the RAID Card which has Two SCSI channels is installed, connect each Units in the channel ...158Connecting the External Units158Chapter 4159System Configuration Setup160BIOS setup utility160Starting the setup utility161Menu screen162Menu configuration162BIOS Setup Utility Keyboard Commands163Changing BIOS Settings1631 Move the black bar to the desired item using the arrow keys <> <Ø>.1632 Press the <Enter> key. The submenu corresponding to the selected item appears.1633 Set the value for the selected item.1634 Press the <Esc> key to exit the submenu.1635 After modifying all necessary data, save the modifications by pressing F10 and then pressing th...163BIOS Settings163Main menu164Advanced menu167Security menu170Boot menu171Exit menu172SCSI Utility172Starting the SCSI Utility173Menu configuration174SCSI Utility Keyboard Commands174Changing SCSI Device Settings1751 Using the arrow keys (<><Ø>), select the desired item then press the <Enter> key. The submenu ...1752 Make any necessary changes then save the changes.1753 Select Exit this Menu to exit the submenu.175Setting Devices175Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool178How to start up and operate the setup tool178To set up the LAN environment1781 When the menu appears, select [1] or [2].1792 Enter <Y> at “Change LANx IP Address? [y/n]”, and enter the new IP address at “Please Input (xx...1793 “Change LANx IP Address Really [y/n]?” appears. Enter <Y>.1791 When the menu appears, select [3] or [4].1792 Enter <Y> at “Change LANx Subnet Mask? [y/n]”, and enter the new subnet mask at “Please Input (...1803 “Change LANx Subnet Mask Really? [y/n]” appears. Enter <Y>.1804 Press the <Esc> key.180To set up the front panel display1801 When the menu appears, select 2 TOSHIBA Front Panel Display Setup Tool.1802 Next, select the messages to be set.1813 Enter a character string within 16 characters.1814 After you have entered the character strings, select whether or not to save those character str...1815 Press any key at “Complete. HIT ANY KEY”.1816 Press the <Esc> key.181Configuring MegaRAID IDE182Configuring MegaRAID IDE182Configuring Arrays182Configuration Strategies182Assigning RAID Levels182Selecting a RAID Level183Configuring Arrays1831 Press the <Ctrl> + <M> keys to run the MegaRAID IDE Manager.1842 Define and configure one or more logical drives.1843 Create and configure one or more system drives (logical drives). Select the RAID level, write c...1844 Save the configuration.1845 Initialize the system drives. After initialization, you can install the operating system.184Creating Mirror Array From Existing Drive1841 Turn on the computer and Press the <Ctrl> + <M> keys to start the MegaRAID IDE Setup Utility wh...1842 Create an array by using F4 Option. Change the array type to Mirror.1843 Now include the existing drive and the new drive to this array. You can identify the existing d...1844 Start the rebuilding process by pressing the <Enter> key. The setup will prompt for the target ...1845 The rebuilding process will start. If there are any errors during the building of the array, yo...184Using the MegaRAID IDE Setup Utility185Setup window185Array Information185Physical Drive Information186Physical Drive Options186Help section187Switch Windows (TAB)187Auto Configure Stripe (F1)187Auto Configure Mirror (F2)187Create Array (F4)188Array Type188Drive(s)188Stripe Size189Bootable190Drive Size190Build Array190Delete Array (F5)191Restore Old Configuration (F6)191Edit Options (F7)191Save and Exit (F10)192Chapter 5193Installing Software194Windows NT® Server 4.0194Setting the motherboard194Windows® 2000 Server195Setting the motherboard195Creating driver disks195Selecting the disk driver196Selecting the IDE CD-ROM Controller driver196Selecting a driver for the IDE RAID controller1961 Press the <F6> key after the Windows 2000 Server Setup window has turned entirely to blue.1962 When a message appears on the screen, asking whether you want to add a device driver for mass s...1963 Insert the AMI IDE RAID Windows 2000 Driver floppy disk into the floppy disk drive, and then pr...1964 When the following message appears, select “AMI MegaRAID IDE 100 Driver With Backplane Support(...196Selecting a driver for the SCSI Riser Card controller1965 Press the <F6> key after the Windows 2000 Server Setup window has turned entirely to blue.1966 When a message appears on the screen, asking whether you want to add a device driver for mass s...1967 Insert the Adaptec Ultra160 Series Windows 2000 Driver floppy disk into the floppy disk drive, ...1968 When the following message appears, select “Adaptec AIC- 7892 Ultra160 SCSI ”.197Selecting a driver for the RAID controller E/F (MR493/MR475)1971 Press the <F6> key after the Windows 2000 Server Setup window has turned entirely to blue.1972 When a message appears on the screen, asking whether you want to add a device driver for mass s...1973 Insert the Windows 2000 Driver floppy disk, which comes with your RAID controller, into the flo...1974 When the following message appears, select “MegaRAID Express500 RAID Controller Driver” for MR4...197Installing the display driver1981 Activate the Windows 2000 Server, and log in the user ID of the Administrator or a person havin...1982 Click right button in the “My Computer”.1983 Select “Hardware” tab, click “Device Manager”.1984 Double click “Video Controller (VGA Compatible)” under “Other devices”.1985 Select “Driver” tab, click “Update Driver”.1986 Click “Next” in the “Update Device Driver Wizard”.1987 Select “Search for a suitable driver for my device” , click Next1988 Set Server Setup Tool CD into CD-ROM drive, check at “Specify a location”, click “Next”.1989 Type following driver pass to “Copy manufacture's files from:”, then click “Next”. <CD-ROM>:\Pu...19810 Click “Next”.19811 Click “Finish” in the “Finish screen”.19812 Click “No” at “Do you want to restart your computer?”198Installing the network driver1981 Double click one of two “Ethernet Controller” under “Other devices”1982 Select “Driver” tab, click “Update Driver”.1983 Click “Next” in the “Update Device Driver Wizard”.1994 Select “Search for a suitable driver for my device” , click Next1995 Set Server Setup Tool CD into CD-ROM drive, check at “Specify a location”, click “Next”.1996 Type following driver pass to “Copy manufacture's files from:”, then click “Next” <CD-ROM>:\Pub...1997 Click “Next”.1998 Click “Finish” in the “Finish screen”.1999 Update other Ethernet Controller in same method.19910 Restart computer.199Procedure after installation of the Windows 2000 Server1991 Activate the Windows 2000 Server and log in the user ID of the Administrator or a person having...1992 If no network has been built up, set up the network.1993 If no TCP/IP has been set for the network, set it. See “Windows 2000 Server User's Guide or Hel...1994 Install the SNMP Service in the network. For installing the SNMP Service, use “Services,” which...1995 Install VIA 4in1 Driver.1996 Install the Service and Software (Power Console Plus) of the RAID Controller (when the RAID Con...2007 Install the Backplane Driver (when IDE RAID is used).200NetWare200Before installing the NetWare200Setup of the motherboard200Preparation of a floppy disk200Setup of the MS-DOS environment2011 Create the directory XXX in the drive C for installing the CD- ROM driver. The “XXX” is an arbi...2022 Input “A:” and press the <Enter> key to shift it to the drive A.2023 Copy the “TEAC_CDI.SYS” from the DOS Disk in the drive A to the XXX directory.2024 Add the following line to the first line of the “Config.sys.”2025 Add the following line to the first line of the “Autoexec.bat.”2026 Restart the system.202For installing NetWare 5.1 manually202Selecting the driver when installing NetWare 5.1202Selecting the IDE RAID Controller driver2021 Move the cursor to “Storage adapters” on the menu shown above with the arrow keys, and press th...2032 As the following menu appears, delete “ADPT160M” with the <Del> key.2033 Insert the AMI IDE RAID NetWare Driver created with the Toshiba Server Setup Tool in the floppy...2034 Select “Add an unlisted driver <Ins>” by pressing the <Insert> key twice.2035 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk. The following drivers a...2036 Input Slot Number “10008” to MEGAIDE property.204Selecting the SCSI Riser card driver2041 Move the cursor to “Storage adapters” on the menu shown above with the arrow keys, and press th...2042 As the following menu appears, delete “ADPT160M” with the <Del> key.2053 Insert the Adaptec Ultra160 NetWare Driver created with the Toshiba Server Setup Tool in the fl...2054 Select “Add an unlisted driver <Ins>” by pressing the <Insert> key twice.2055 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk.205Selecting the RAID Controller E2H/F driver2051 Move the cursor to “Storage adapters” on the menu shown above with the arrow keys, and press th...2062 As the following menu appears, delete “ADPT160M” with the <Del> key2063 Set the floppy disk labeled “MegaRAID Drivers & Utilities for Series 475/493 NetWare/MS-DOS” (s...2064 Press the <Insert> key to select “Add an unlisted driver <Ins>.”2065 Press the <F3> key to designate the directory of the floppy disk as follows.207Selecting the Onboard Network Adapter driver2071 Move the cursor to “Network boards” on the screen shown above with the arrow keys, and press th...2072 When the “List of network drivers currently selected” appears, delete the drivers with the <Del...2073 Insert the Intel LAN driver for NetWare created with Toshiba Server Setup Tool in the floppy di...2074 Select “Add an unlisted driver <Ins>” by pressing the <Insert> key.2085 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk.2086 When the drivers are detected, they are added to the “List of network drivers currently selected.”208For installing the NetWare 4.2 manually208Selecting the driver to install the NetWare 4.2209Selecting the IDE RAID Controller driver2091 Select “Select an additional driver.”2092 Set the floppy disk labeled “AMI MegaRAID IDE ” (created with the Server Setup Tool) in the flo...2093 Select “Install an unlisted driver <Ins>” by pressing the <Insert> key.2094 Press the <F3> key and specify the following directory under the floppy disk drive.2095 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk.2106 When the driver list appears, select the following driver.210Selecting the SCSI Riser Card Controller driver2101 Move the cursor to “Select additional or modify selected Disk/ LAN drivers” on the screen shown...2102 Insert the Adaptec Ultra160 ASPI & SCSI driver for NetWare created with the Toshiba Server Setu...2103 Select “Select an additional driver” first, and select “Install an unlisted driver <Ins>” next.2104 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk.2105 When the driver list appears, select the following driver.2106 Input slot Number “10011” to ADPT160M Parameters210Selecting the RAID Controller driver2101 Select “Select an additional driver.”2112 Set the floppy disk labeled “MegaRAID Drivers & Utilities for SeriesXXX NetWare/MS-DOS” (suppli...2113 Select “Install an unlisted driver <Ins>” by pressing the <Insert> key.2114 Press the <F3> key and specify the following directory under the floppy disk drive.2115 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk.2116 When the driver list appears, select the following driver.2117 Input slot Number “1” to MEGA4_XX Parameters.211Selecting the Onboard Network Adapter driver2111 Select “Install an unlisted driver <Ins>” by pressing the <Insert> key.2112 Press the <F3> key and specify the following directory under the floppy disk drive.2113 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk.2114 When the driver list appears, select the following driver.2125 Input slot number “10005” to CE100B Parameters.212Installation of Multi CPU Options2121 Start up NetWare, and select “Multi CPU Options” in the Install screen.2122 Select the following driver from the list of drivers displayed at “Select platform support modu...212Procedure after installation of the NetWare212Setup of the RAID Controller Utility212HarnessEye/web213Installing and operation213AFT, ALB and IPSec functions214What are the AFT and ALB functions?214AFT (Adapter Fault Tolerance)214ALB (Adaptive Load Balance)214When using on Windows NT 4.0214Setting AFT (Adapter Fault Tolerance/ALB (Adaptive Load Balancing)2141 Start up “Intel(R)PROSet II” from “Start” - “Settings” - “Control panel”.2152 Select one LAN adapter to configure AFT/ALB on from the “Intel(R)PROSet II” adapter list, click...2153 The Teaming Wizard screen is displayed. Select either “Adapter Fault Tolerance” or “Adaptive Lo...2154 Mark the checkbox of the LAN adapter to add to the configuration, and click “Next”.2155 Click “Done”.2156 The “member Adapters” icon is displayed in the PROSet II screen. Among the cards on which AFT/A...2157 Click any one of the remaining cards in the PROSet II screen with the right mouse button, and c...2158 Click “OK”.2159 The network settings screen is displayed for the team that has been created. Set the IP address...21510 Restart the server.215Setting IPSEC (installing Packet Protect)2151 Make sure that the following conditions are satisfied:2152 Install AFT/ALB.2163 Open the control panel by “Start” - “Settings” - “Control panel”, and start up “Intel(R)PROSet ...2164 Select one LAN adapter to use IPSEC functions on from the “Intel(R)PROSet II” adapter list, cli...2165 In the same way, check the “enable IPSEC” checkbox for all cards requiring IPSEC functions.2166 Click “OK”.2167 A screen prompting you to restart the server will be displayed. Restart the server.2168 Insert the SetupInstructor CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.2169 Execute the following command:21610 The Welcome to Packet Protect Client Install screen is displayed. Click “Next”.21611 The Software License Agreement screen is displayed. Click “Next”.21612 The Choose Destination Location screen is displayed. Click “Next”.21613 The Behavior screen is displayed. Set as follows:21714 Click “Next”.21715 The Start copying file screen is displayed. Click “Next”.21716 The Setup Complete screen is displayed. Mark the “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.” che...217When using on Windows 2000:217Creating the PROSetII icon2181 The Toshiba Server Setup Tool CD-ROM (supplied) in the CD-ROM drive.2182 Browse the CD-ROM drive on Explorer, and double-click setup.exe in the following directory:2183 When the “Component Selection” screen is displayed, mark the “Proset II” checkbox, and click “I...2184 Click “Information” Æ“Next”.2185 Click “Setup complete” Æ “Finish”.2186 Reboot the server.2187 After the server has rebooted, make sure that the “PROSetII” icon appears on the control panel.218When using AFT (Adapter Fault Tolerance) and ALB (Adaptive Load Balance)2181 Double-click “Intel(R)PROSetII” from “Start” Æ “Settings” Æ “Control Panel”.2182 Select a LAN adapter to which AFT/ALB is to be configured in the list of adapters in “Intel(R)P...2193 The “Teaming Wizard” screen is displayed. Select either “Adapter Fault Tolerance” or “Adaptive ...2194 Mark the LAN adapter to add to the configuration, and select “Next”.2195 Select “Done” at “Team Wizard”.2196 The icon “member Adapters” appears in the PROSetII screen. Among the adapters to which AFT/ALB ...2197 Exit PROSetII by “OK”2198 Double-click “Network” from “Start” Æ “Settings” Æ “Control Panel”.2199 Select the “Protocol” tab, open the properties of the adapter that was added at AFT/ALB from am...21910 Reboot the server.219Setup of IPSEC2191 Create the IP security policy as follows.2192 Setup for using the preset IP security222When using NetWare:2231 Append by the LOAD statement to the server's AUTOEXEC.NCF file so that AFT or ALB are automatic...223Auto-shutdown function224Setting the auto-shutdown function224Canceling the auto-shutdown function2241 Log into Windows NT as an Administrator (or user having equivalent privileges).2242 Select “ASD” under “Start” - “Settings” - “Control Panel” - “Management Tool” - “Services”, and...224Chapter 6225Troubleshooting226Troubleshooting226You can hear abnormal noise or smell foul odours, and hear a continuous buzzer2261 Immediately switch the server off, and disconnect the plug from the AC outlet.2272 Does the installation site satisfy the environmental considerations (e.g. ambient temperature a...2273 Are there any foreign objects blocking ventilation holes?227Nothing happens if you press the power switch. Or, nothing appears on screen even though you can ...2271 Are the keyboard, mouse, and display unit properly connected to the server?2272 Is the PCI expansion card properly inserted into the appropriate slot on the motherboard, and i...2273 Are the power cables for the server and display unit properly connected to a grounded AC outlet?2274 Is the power indicator () lit amber?2275 Switch on the display unit, and set the brightness and contrast to two thirds of the maximum va...2276 When running Windows NT/2000, boot up in the VGA mode, and make sure that the settings (resolut...228Characters are distorted or not displayed properly2281 Is the display unit properly connected to the server?2282 Switch on the display unit, and set the brightness and contrast to two thirds of the maximum va...2283 When running Windows NT/2000, boot up in the VGA mode, and make sure that the settings (resolut...228The system status indicators and disk status indicators turn on abnormally228The disk and STS indicators light and flash amber229The fault indicator lights amber229The FDD indicator does not light229An error is displayed during POST operation, or POST stops midway2301 Are the CPU, memory, and keyboard properly connected?2302 Start up the BIOS Setup Utility to check the BIOS setup.230Loading of RAID controller BIOS stops midway2301 Is the RAID controller properly connected?2302 Is the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) properly connected?2303 Execute the RAID controller utility to rebuild RAID.230Cannot install the OS2311 Are the SCSI controller and RAID controller properly connected?2312 Is the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) properly connected?2313 Increase the bootup priority of the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) you want to install or the controller...2314 When installing the OS, change the order in which the SCSI controller. RAID controller and SCSI...2315 Disconnect backup devices (e.g. MO Disk Drive) if any connected to the SCSI controller before i...231The OS does not boot, or the OS bootup stops midway2311 Are all cables firmly and properly connected?2322 Is a floppy disk inserted in the floppy disk drive?2323 Are the jumper switches and other switches set properly on expansion cards and peripheral devices?2324 Are expansion cards and Hard Disk Drive (HDD) properly connected?2325 Is the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) properly formatted and set up if added?2326 Is the correct version of each device driver installed?2327 Is the server selected if the switch box is used on a Rack Type?232Windows NT/2000 is locked or cannot be used232Trouble information or error log still remains in the server monitor function software and other ...232The power button does not function after abortion233The internal clock does not keep precise time233Trouble with Application Software2331 Are the hardware requirements of the server appropriate for the software?2332 Is the software a certified copy or the master?2333 Was the software copied from floppy disk or CD-ROM?2334 If the software has been loaded from Hard Disk Drive (HDD), check that the software is installe...2335 Is the correct device driver installed?2346 Is the software set up properly?2347 Is the software used correctly?234Remedy When Windows NT/2000 is Usable2341 Save the System Information for Windows 2000 or report of the Windows NT Diagnostic.2342 Copy the trouble analysis information to floppy disk, MO Disk or other storage device so that t...2343 Execute the Harness Eye/web software, and make sure that there are no erroneous devices.2344 Execute the utilities for the mounted devices (RAID controller, UPS, etc.), and make sure that ...2345 Note down the details of the trouble, how frequently the trouble occurs, the environment where ...2346 In the case of systems not equipped with a redundant Hard Disk Drive (HDD) or when the cause of...2347 On a system equipped with a redundant Hard Disk Drive (HDD), if it can be confirmed that one of...234Remedy When Windows NT/2000 is Unusable235Appendix A237Specifications238System Unit238External Hard Drive Unit Z1240External Device Bay Unit Z1241Appendix B243Interfaces244RGB interface244RGB interface synchronizing signals245Serial interface246Keyboard/mouse interface247LAN-1/2 interface248USB-1/2 interface248Expansion slots (64bit/66MHz PCI slot)249Expansion slots (for expansion PCI cards)249Appendix C253Switch Setting254Hardware setup information2541 Disconnect the AC power cable.2542 Remove the server panels, power supply unit and board for wireless card.2543 Set the jumper switch PJ47 on the motherboard to 1-2 short.2544 Install the board for wireless card, power supply unit and server panels, and connect the AC po...2545 Turn on the server.2546 Disconnect the AC power cable.2547 Remove the sever panels, power supply unit and board for wireless card, and return the jumper s...2558 Install the board for wireless card, the power supply unit and server panels.2559 Connect the AC power cable again and restart your server.25510 Start the BIOS Setup Utility, set System Time and System Date and select “Load Setup Default” ...255Recovery Boot2551 Disconnect AC power cable.2552 Remove the server panles, power supply unit and board for wireless card.2553 Set the jumper switch PJ723 on the motherboard of the server to 2-3 short.2554 Install the board for wireless card, power supply unit and server panels, and connect the AC po...2555 Insert BIOS Recovery Diskette into floppy disk drive and turn on the server. The recovery proce...2556 Following message is displayed if BIOS recovery was failed. Return to step 5 and repeat recover...2567 Disconnect the AC power cable.2568 Remove the server panles, power supply unit and board for wireless card, and return the jumper ...2569 Replace the board for wireless card, power supply unit and server panles.25610 Connect the AC power cable again and restart your server.25611 Start the BIOS Setup Utility and select “Load Setup Default” from the Exit menu to execute it.256Default Jumper Switch Settings257Appendix D259Trouble Information260Appendix E265Unit Logs266Unit logs266Basic system configuration267CPUs267Memories267IDE Hard disk drives268SCSI units268Expansion cards268Expansion units269Other optional items269Größe: 3,37 MBSeiten: 270Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen