Manual De UsuarioTabla de contenidosChecking Out Your Gateway Server6Front7Control panels7Back8Interior9System board10Left side10Right side11Getting Help12System Companion CD12Gateway Web site12Setting Up Your Server14Setting up the hardware15Mounting your server into a cabinet15Converting to pedestal configuration16Contents of the conversion kit16Tools required16Protecting from power source problems20Starting your server21Selecting the boot device23Understanding the power-on self-test24Controlling your server25Local control25Remote control25Serial configuration settings25Keystroke mappings26Limitations27Interface to server management27Turning off your server29Setting up the operating system30Initial hardware settings31Configuring SCSI features32Managing and Maintaining Your Server40System administration41Gateway Server Manager41Local control panel41Interactions41Navigation42Server security44Using BIOS security passwords44Identifying your server46Creating a DOS-bootable System Update Package (SUP) CD47Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)50Intel® Management Module (IMM) features51Professional Edition features51Advanced Edition features52Updating the BMC firmware52Embedded Web Server55Configuring the Embedded Web Server55Using the Embedded Web Server56Using the Embedded Web Server scripting interface57FRU/SDR Load utility59The SEL Viewer utility60Using your System Companion CD63Preparing for system recovery64Recording the BIOS configuration64Caring for your server65Cleaning your server65Cleaning tips66Cleaning the keyboard66Cleaning the screen66Cleaning the tape drive66Installing Components68Preparing to install components69Selecting a place to work69Gathering the tools you need69Torque settings69Preventing static electricity discharge70Opening the server case71Removing and installing the processor air baffle72Removing and installing the center brace74Closing the server case77Installing drives78Installing and removing the CD or DVD drive78Installing a fixed, removable-media drive in a 5.25-inch drive bay82Installing a hot-swap hard drive85Determining drive status85Removing and installing the control panel89Memory90Installing and removing memory boards90Hot removal and insertion of memory boards92Cold removal and installation of memory boards94Installing and removing DIMMs96Configuring memory options100Memory sparing100Memory RAID101Memory mirroring102PCI expansion cards103Hot installation or removal of PCI expansion cards104Cold installation or removal of PCI expansion cards109Fibre channel module111Option ROM112Operating system driver installation and configuration112Fibre channel HBA manager software113Installing or removing the fibre channel module113Processors116Special handling of Intel Xeon processors116Installation and removal of processors116Processor VRM requirements123Installing and removing VRMs123Installing an Intel Management Module (IMM)129Installing and removing the ROMB (RAID on Motherboard) activation key and dedicated RAID memory131Installing and removing the Smart Battery134Power subsystem138Replacing a power supply module139Replacing a power distribution board141Replacing the SCSI hot-swap backplane144Replacing the front panel I/O board148Replacing a hot-swap fan150Replacing the CMOS battery152Replacing the system board154Using the BIOS Setup Utility158Opening the BIOS Setup utility159Updating the BIOS160Rolling BIOS160Recovering the BIOS161Resetting the BIOS163Resetting BIOS passwords166Configuring your RAID solutions168Introduction169Configuring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAID BIOS Console configuration utility170Configuring your ROMB RAID solution with the RAID Web Console179Web Console components179Client system requirements180Quick configuration steps180Registration server181Registration server operation184Installing the Windows Web Console185Securing the Web Console under Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Windows Server 2003187De-registering and re-registering under Web Console188Launching the Web Console189Configuring arrays and logical drives192Automatic RAID configuration192Custom RAID configuration193Defining logical drives193Reclaiming hot spare disks195Reconfiguring existing arrays195Adding a physical drive to an existing array195Removing a physical drive from an array196Troubleshooting198Safety guidelines199Error messages200Troubleshooting202First steps202Battery replacement202Beep codes204Post error beep codes204BIOS recovery beep codes204Additional beep codes provided by Intel Management Modules205LED information206Diagnostic POST LEDs207POST progress codes and definitions208POST error messages and handling212BIOS219CD or DVD drive219Diskette drive220USB flash memory device220Expansion cards222Hard drive223Internet224Keyboard224Memory224Monitor225Power225Processor226Telephone support228Before calling Gateway Customer Care228Telephone support229Telephone numbers229Tutoring and training229Server Specifications230System specifications231System board specifications232Fibre channel card specifications234Environmental specifications235Electronic specifications236Memory map236Interrupts236Additional specifications238BIOS Settings240Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Kits250Available FRU kits251Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Shell254Introduction255Basic EFI Shell commands256Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information260Important safety information261Regulatory compliance statements263Laser safety statement266Environmental information267Notices268Index270Numerics270A270B270C270D271E271F271G272H272I272J272K273L273M273N273O273P273R274S274T275U276V276W276Tamaño: 10 MBPáginas: 278Language: EnglishManuales abiertas