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Seite 1 - Acer Altos R710

Acer Altos R710User’s Guide

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Specific Problems and Corrective Actions 148Power Light Does Not Light 148No Characters Appear on Screen 149Characters Are Distorted or Incorrect 150S

Seite 3 - Shielded cables

5 BIOS setup889 Close the chassis.10 Run Setup to restore the configuration settings to the RTC.

Seite 4 - Laser compliance statement

89BIOS Setup UtilityThe BIOS Setup utility is provided to perform system configuration changes and to display current settings and environment informa

Seite 5 - Important safety instructions

5 BIOS setup90BIOS Setup Keyboard Command Bar Optionskeyoption descriptiontionEnterExecute CommandThe Enter key is used to activate sub-menus, pick l

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91-Change ValueThe minus key on the keypad is used to change the value of the current item to the previous value. This key scrolls through the values

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5 BIOS setup92F10Save Changes and ExitPressing F10 causes the following message to appear:Save configuration changes and exit setup?[OK] [Canc

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93 MainThe first screen displayed when entering the BIOS Setup Utility is the Main Menu selection screen. This screen displays the major menu selectio

Seite 9 - 6 Troubleshooting 143

5 BIOS setup94Type N/A N/A Processor brand ID stringSpeed N/A N/A Calculated proces-sor speedCount N/A N/A Detected number of physical proces-sorsSys

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95AdvancedThe Advanced menu contains parameter values that define how the system behaves on startup.Be cautious in setting parameter values in the Adv

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5 BIOS setup96Processor Con-figurationN/A Configure proces-sors.Selects submenu.IDE Configura-tionN/A Configure the IDE device(s).Selects submenu.Flo

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97Processor Configuration Sub-menu Options Feature Options Help Text DescriptionConfigure Advanced Processor SettingsManufac-turerIntel N/A Displa

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General Safety Information 175Appendix C: RAID Configuration 177Configuring the SCSI/SCSI RAID HBA 179How to use SCSI HBA setup utility 179Loading HBA

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5 BIOS setup98Cache L1 N/A N/A Displays cache L1 size.Cache L2 N/A N/A Displays cache L2 size.Cache L3 N/A N/A Displays cache L3 size. Visible only

Seite 15 - Product briefing

99Hyper-Threading TechnologyDisabledEnabledEnable Hyper-ThreadingTechnology only if OS supports it.Controls Hyper-Thread-ing state. Primarily used to

Seite 16 - I/O ports

5 BIOS setup100BIOS Setup IDE Configuration Menu Options Feature Options Help Text DescriptionIDE ConfigurationOnboard P-ATA Chan-nelsDisabledPri

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101Onboard S-ATA Chan-nelsDisabledEnabledDisabled: disables the integrated S-ATA Con-troller.Enabled: enables the integrated S-ATA Con-troller.Control

Seite 18 - Caring features

5 BIOS setup102Secondary IDE MasterN/A While entering setup, BIOS auto detects the presence of IDE devices. This displays the status of auto detectio

Seite 19 - Product specification summary

103Mixed P-ATA-S-ATA Configuration with only Primary P-ATA ATA(PI) 80Pin Cable DetectionHost & DeviceHostDeviceSelect the mechanism for detect

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5 BIOS setup104First ATA ChannelP-ATA M-SS-ATA M-SConfigure this channel to P-ATA or S-ATA. P-ATA: Parallel ATA Primary channel. S-ATA: Serial ATA.De

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105IDE Device Configuration Sub-menu Selections Feature Options Help Text DescriptionPrimary/Secondary/Third/Fourth IDE Master/SlaveDevice N/A N/A

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5 BIOS setup106Block (Multi-Sector Transfer) ModeDisabledAutoDisabled: The Data transfer from and to the device occurs one sector at a time. Auto:

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107Floppy Configuration Sub-menu Selections Feature Options Help Text DescriptionFloppy ConfigurationFloppy A Disabled720 KB 3 1/2"1.44 MB 3

Seite 25 - Back Panel Connectors

5 BIOS setup108Super I/O Configuration Sub-menu Feature Options Help Text DescriptionConfigure Nat42x Super IO ChipsetSerial Port A AddressDisabl

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109USB Configuration Sub-menu Feature Options Help Text DescriptionUSB ConfigurationUSB Devices EnabledN/A N/A List of USB devices detected by BIO

Seite 27 - SCSI Backplane

5 BIOS setup110Legacy USB SupportDisabledKeyboard onlyAutoKeyboard and MouseEnables support for legacy USB. AUTO option dis-ables legacy support if n

Seite 28 - Front view (w/o bezel)

111USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Sub-menu Feature Options Help Text DescriptionUSB Mass Storage Device ConfigurationUSB Mass Storage Reset

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5 BIOS setup112Emulation TypeAutoFloppyForced FDDHard DiskCDROMIf Auto, USB devices less than 530MB will be emu-lated as Floppy and remaining as hard

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113PCI Configuration This sub-menu provides control over PCI devices and their option ROMs. If the BIOS is reporting POST error 146, use this men

Seite 31 - LED Indicator Status

5 BIOS setup114Onboard NIC 2 (Right)DisabledEnabledOnboard NIC 2 ROMDisabledEnabledOnboard SCSI DisabledEnabledOnboard SCSI ROMDisabledEnabledOnboard

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115Memory Configuration Sub-menu Selections This sub-menu provides information about the DIMMs detected by the BIOS. The DIMM number is printed on

Seite 33 - Rear view

5 BIOS setup116DIMM 2A InstalledNot InstalledDisabled MirrorSpareInformational display. DIMM 2B InstalledNot InstalledDisabled MirrorSpareInformation

Seite 34 - Optional Peripherals

117Memory Remap Fea-tureDisabledEnabledEnable: Allow remapping of over-lapped PCI memory above the total phys-ical memory.Disable: Do not allow remapp

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5 BIOS setup118Boot Menu Selections Feature Option Help Text DescriptionBoot SettingsBoot Settings ConfigurationN/A Configure settings during

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119Boot Settings Configuration Sub-menu Selections Feature Options Help TextBoot Settings ConfigurationQuick Boot DisabledEnabledAllows BIOS to

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5 BIOS setup120Boot Device Priority Sub-menu Selections POST Error Pause DisabledEnabledIf enabled, the system will wait for user intervention on

Seite 39 - Setting up the system

1211st Boot DeviceVaries Specifies the boot sequence from the avail-able devices.A device enclosed in parenthesis has been dis-abled in the correspond

Seite 40 - System startup

5 BIOS setup122Hard Disk Drive Sub-Menu Selections Feature Options Help Text DescriptionHard Disk Drives1st Drive Varies Specifies the boot seque

Seite 41 - Power-on problems

123Removable Drives Sub-menu Selections Feature Options Help Text DescriptionRemovable Drives1st Drive Varies Specifies the boot sequence from the

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5 BIOS setup124CD/DVD Drives Sub-menu Selections Feature Options Help Text DescriptionCD/DVD Drives1st Drive Varies Specifies the boot sequence f

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125Security Menu Options Feature Options Help Text DescriptionSecurity SettingsAdministra-tor Pass-word isN/A Install / Not installed Informationa

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5 BIOS setup126Set User PasswordN/A Set or clear User password Pressing enter twice will clear the password.User Access LevelNo AccessView OnlyLimite

Seite 45 - Upgrading the system

127Secure Mode Timer1 minute2 minutes5 minutes10 minutes20 minutes60 minutes120 min-utesPeriod of key/PS/2 mouse inactivity specified for Secure Mode

Seite 46 - Installation precautions

The Acer Altos R710 is a high density, rack optimised dual processor system loaded with features. The system offers a new standard for flexible produc

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5 BIOS setup128Video BlankingDisabledEnabledBlank video when Secure mode is activated. A pass-word is required to unlock the system. This option cont

Seite 48 - Opening the server

129Server Menu Selections Feature Options Help Text DescriptionSystem man-agementN/A N/A Selects submenu.Serial Con-sole Fea-turesN/A N/A Selects

Seite 49 - Removing the Chassis Cover

5 BIOS setup130Resume on AC Power LossStays OffPower OnLast StateDetermines the mode of operation if a power loss occurs. Stays off, the sys-tem will

Seite 50 - Installing the Chassis Cover

131System Management Sub-menu Selections OS Watch-dog Timer PolicyStay OnResetPower OffControls the policy upon timeout. Stay on action will take

Seite 51 - Air Duct

5 BIOS setup132Server Board Serial NumberN/A N/A Field contents variesNIC 1 MAC AddressN/A N/A Field contents variesNIC 2 MAC AddressN/A N/A Field co

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133Serial Console Features Sub-menu Selections Feature Options Help Text DescriptionSerial Console FeaturesBIOS Redi-rection PortDisabledSerial A

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5 BIOS setup134Baud Rate 960019.2K38.4K57.6K115.2KN/AFlow Con-trolNo Flow ControlCTS/RTSXON/XOFFCTS/RTS + CDIf enabled, it will use the Flow control

Seite 54 - Removing a hard disc

135Event Log Configuration Sub-menu Selections Feature Options Help Text DescriptionEvent Log ConfigurationClear All Event LogsDisabledEnabledSett

Seite 55 - Installing a hard disc

5 BIOS setup136Critical Event Log-gingDisabledEnabledIf enabled, BIOS will detect and log events for system critical errors. Criti-cal errors are fat

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137Exit Menu Selections Feature Options Help Text DescriptionExit Options Exit OptionsSave Changes and ExitN/A Exit system setup after saving the

Seite 57 - ROM, or DVD-ROM Drive

3Product briefingThis section provide basic information concerning the configuration of your Altos R710 system.Processor• Single or dual Intel® XeonTM

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5 BIOS setup138Load Setup DefaultsN/A Load Setup Default values for all the setup questions.F9 key can be used for this operation.Load Setup Defaults

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139Upgrading the BIOSThe upgrade utility allows you to upgrade the BIOS in flash memory. The code and data in the upgrade file include the following:•

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5 BIOS setup140Note: Review the instructions and release notes that are provided in the readme file distributed with the BIOS image file before attem

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141Clearing the PasswordIf the user or administrator password(s) is lost or forgotten, moving the password clear jumper into the “clear” position clea

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5 BIOS setup142Clearing the CMOSIf you are not able to access the BIOS setup screens, the CMOS Clear jumper will need to be used to reset the configu

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6 Troubleshooting

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This chapter helps you identify and solve problems that might occur while you are using the system.

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145TroubleshootingFor any issue, first ensure you are using the latest firmware and files. Firmware upgrades include updates for BIOS, the baseboard m

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6 Troubleshooting146• Are all cables correctly connected and secured?• Are the processors fully seated in their sockets on the server board?• Are all

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147Hardware Diagnostic TestingThis section provides a more detailed approach to identifying a hardware problem and locating its source.Caution: Turn o

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1 System information4Caution! When using multiple memory modules it is recommended that you AVOID using modules from different manufacturers or that

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6 Troubleshooting148the light and steps to take to correct the problem.Confirming Loading of the Operating SystemOnce the system boots up, the operat

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149• Remove the memory DIMMs and re-seat them. • Make sure the processor(s) comply with the system requirements.• Make sure the processor(s) have been

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6 Troubleshooting1504 If there are still no characters on the screen after you reboot the system and POST emits a beep code, write down the beep code

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151• Are all relevant switches and jumpers on the diskette drive set correctly?• Is the diskette drive properly configured?• Is the diskette drive act

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6 Troubleshooting152• Make sure the network cable is securely attached.• Make sure you specify the correct frame type in your NET.CFG file.The contro

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153• If you are running the software from a floppy disk, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, try a different disk.• Make sure the correct device drivers installed.• If

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6 Troubleshooting154Hard Drive(s) are not recognizedCheck the following:• Make sure the drive is not disabled in BIOS Setup.• Make sure the drive is

Seite 76 - Replacing the PCI Riser Board

155System faultVisible fault warningControl panel and board rear left cor-nerGreen or Amber• Green = No Fault• Green Blink = degraded•Amber = critical

Seite 77 - Installing a PCI Add-in Card

6 Troubleshooting156BIOS POST Beep CodesThe table below lists the POST error beep codes. Prior to system video initialization, the BIOS uses these be

Seite 78 - Remove the chassis cover

157Acer Management Modules provide the following additional beep codes.Error Beep Codes Provided by Acer® Management ModulesBeep Code Reason for the b

Seite 79 - Connecting peripherals

5Serial ATA ports• Two SATA portsManagement Controller• Onboard National Semiconductor PC87431 management controller• IPMI 1.5 compliant• Optional IMM

Seite 80 - Hard Disk Drives

6 Troubleshooting158

Seite 81 - Rack-Mounted Systems

Appendix A: Management software installation

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This appendix shows you how to install the ASM software packages.

Seite 83 - Processor

161Installing ASMAcer Server Manager (ASM) consists of the ASM Console and the ASM Agent. These two components are both required to perform server ma

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Appendix A: Management software installation162Installing ASM Agent (Windows version)To install ASM Agent:1 Log in to the managed server using the Ad

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163Installing ASM Agent (Linux version)To install the ASM6 Agent on RedHat Linux 9.01 Insert the ASM6 installation CD into your computer's optica

Seite 86 - Memory Mirroring

Appendix A: Management software installation164

Seite 87 - Power Supply

Appendix B: Tool-less rail kit installation

Seite 88 - Optional Hardware

This appendix shows you how to use the optional rail kit to put your Altos R710 server into a server rack.

Seite 89 - Upgrading the CPU

167Tool-less rail kit installationNote: Read the General Safety Information on the other side of this sheet before attempting installation.The Slide R

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1 System information6Caring featuresPart of Acer’s mission, as a company that cares about its end users, is to provide features that make operation,

Seite 91 - Removing a CPU

Appendix B: Tool-less rail kit installation168The Multi-Pin Adapters allow the Slide Rails to be used in racks that have square mounting holes or rou

Seite 92 - Upgrading the system memory

169typically identified by a mark or hole. Caution! If Slide Rail is mounted in holes which are not vertically aligned from front to back, the Slide R

Seite 93 - To install a DIMM

Appendix B: Tool-less rail kit installation1704.Making certain the proper mounting holes on rack upright are selected, repeat the above step at the S

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171fully engaged in the mounting channels. Ensure that the Component Release Levers are in locked position.4.Press and hold the left and right Slide E

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Appendix B: Tool-less rail kit installation172mounting position with the Slide Rail track. An overall view of the CMA and its details are shown below

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173Installing the CMA on the Slide Rails1.Pull the Slide Rails out to the fully extended (locked) position.2.Loosely position the CMA in mounting posi

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Appendix B: Tool-less rail kit installation174thumbscrew.6.Press and hold the left and right Slide Extension Release Levers and slowly move the Slide

Seite 98 - Replacing the Backup Battery

1755.Press and hold the left and right Slide Extension Release Levers and slowly slide the component throughout its entire range of motion to ensure t

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Appendix B: Tool-less rail kit installation176• If component being installed into Slide Rails exceeds 22.6 kg (50 lb.), two persons should lift the c

Seite 100 - 9 Close the chassis

Appendix C: RAID Configuration

Seite 101 - BIOS Setup Utility

7Product specification summaryHighlighted below are the system’s key features:• Single or dual Intel® XeonTM processor supporting Hyper-Threading Tech

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This appendix shows you how to create RAID.

Seite 103 - [OK] [Cancel]

179Configuring the SCSI/SCSI RAID HBAThis section briefly shows how to create a RAID 1 (mirror) volume. This feature requires installation/presence of

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Appendix C: RAID Configuration180Note: In the Hot Spare field, if you change settings, you will see the following messages. Press the DELETE key to i

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181Create RAID1 Volume1 After the server has rebooted, press <Ctrl> + <M> to enter the MegaRAID Configuration Utility again.2 Select Confi

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Appendix C: RAID Configuration1824 After selecting the drives, press <F10> and select YES to start the initialization process.5 When initializa

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Appendix D: BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes

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This appendix shows you the POST code checkpoints which are references and instructions used during the BIOS pre-boot process.

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185BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes The following table describes the checkpoints and associated beep codes, if any, that may occur during the POST portion

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Appendix D: BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes18609h Set in-POST flag in CMOS that indicates we are in POST. If this bit is not cleared by post-ClearBootFlag

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18714h Verify that the 8742 keyboard controller is responding. Send a self-test command to the 8742 and wait for results. Also read the switch inputs

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Changes may be made periodically to the information in this publication without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes. Such cha

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1 System information8• SSI-compliant 34-pin, high-density 100-pin, and alternate 50-pin control panel headers• Intelligent Management Module 120-pin

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Appendix D: BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes1881Ch Initialize interrupt controllers for some shut-downs.20h 1-3-1-1 Verify that DRAM refresh is operating b

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1893Ch If CMOS is valid, load chipset registers with values from CMOS, otherwise load defaults and display Setup prompt. If Auto Configu-ration is ena

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Appendix D: BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes19049h Perform these tasks:1. Size the PCI bus topology and set bridge bus numbers2. Set the system max bus num

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19158h 2-2-3-1 Test for unexpected interrupts. First do an STI for hot interrupts. Secondly, test the NMI for an unexpected interrupt. Thirdly, enable

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Appendix D: BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes19268h Enable external cache and CPU cache if present.Configure non-cacheable regions if neces-sary.NOTE: Hook

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1937Eh The Coprocessor initialization test. Use the floating point instructions to determine if a coprocessor exists instead of the ET bit in CR0.80h

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Appendix D: BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes19490h Initialize hard-disk controller. If the CMOS RAM is valid and intact, and fixed disks are defined, call

Seite 121 - USB Configuration Sub-menu

1959Ch Set up Power Management. Initiate power -management state machine.9Dh Initialize Security Engine.9Eh Enable hardware interrupts.9Fh Check the t

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Appendix D: BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes196B0h Check for errorsIf (errors were found)beep twicedisplay "F1 or F2" messageif (F2 keystroke) go

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197BEh If BCP option is enabled, clear the screen before booting.BFh Check virus and backup reminders. Display System Summary.C0h Try to boot with INT

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2 System tour

Seite 125 - PCI Configuration

Appendix D: BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes198E1h Initialize the bridge.E2h Initialize the CPU.E3h Initialize system timer.E4h Initialize system I/O.E5h C

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199F7h Boot to Full DOS.Checkpoint CodeBeep Code Description

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Appendix D: BIOS POST Checkpoint Codes200

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201IndexAAcer Server Manager (ASM) 161system requirements 161ASM Agent 161ASM Console 161system setup 161install ASM Agent 162instal

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202UUpgrading the CPU 45, 62, 80Upgrading the system 33

Seite 130 - Boot Menu Selections

This chapter provides locations of various components and ports and instructions on how to set up the system.

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11System boardConnector and Header LocationsThe mainboard becomes accessible once you open the system. The figure below is provided to help you indent

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2 System tour12Item DescriptionA Serial Port AB SCSI Channel BC 8-pin ARMC connectorD CMOS BatteryE Full-height riser slotF Low-profile riser slotG B

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13Back Panel ConnectorsW SATA port 2X Power supply signal cableY USB header (DH-10)Z USB header (1 x 10)AA IPMB connectorBB IDE power connectorCC SCSI

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2 System tour14The NIC LEDs at the right and left of each NIC provide the following information.Item DescriptionA PS/2 Mouse portB PS/2 Keyboard port

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15SCSI BackplaneThe Hot-Swap SCSI Backplane installs on the back side of the hot-swap drive bay inside the chassis. Alignment features on the chassis

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2 System tour16External and internal structureFront view (with bezel)Front view (w/o bezel) No. Description1 Name Plane2Keylock3LEDs No. Description1

Seite 137 - Security Menu Options

172 3.5” SCSI HDD bay3 Tape Device bay / 6th SCSI HDD bay4 Front VGA output port5 Front USB port6 Power Buttion7 Service ID ButtionNo. Description

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iiiNoticesFCC noticeClass A devices do not have an FCC logo or FCC IDE on the label. Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC IDE on the label. Once

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2 System tour18Front panel Front Panel LED and Buttons descriptionItem DescriptionA Power ButtonB LAN #2 Activity LEDC LAN #1 Activity LEDDPower LEDE

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19Control Button FunctionsLED Indicator StatusItem DescriptionPower/Sleep buttonToggles the system power on/off. Sleep button for ACPI-compatible ope

Seite 141 - Server Menu Selections

2 System tour20Note :If the system is powered down without going through the BIOS, the LED state that was in effect at the time of the power-down is

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21Rear view Item Icon DescriptionA Low Profile PCI Add-in Card SlotsB Full Height PCI Add-in Card slotsC Power Supply Modules (1+1 Configuration Shown

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2 System tour22Optional Peripherals O Cooling fan for Redundant Power Fan ModuleItem DescriptionA Slim-line Device cage, support for floppy drive / D

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23Internal components Item DescriptionA Power Supply ModulesB Power Distribution BoardC Riser Card AssemblyDCPU Air DuctE Fan ModuleF Air BaffleG Sli

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2 System tour24HFront BezelI Chassis HandlesJ Control PanelK Hard Drive BaysItem Description

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3 Getting Started

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This chapter gives information on setting up and starting to use your system

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27Setting up the systemPreinstallation requirementsSelecting a siteBefore unpacking and installing the system, select a suitable site for the system f

Seite 149 - Exit Menu Selections

ivPeripheral devicesOnly peripherals (input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.) certified to comply with the Class A or Class B limits may be a

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3 Getting Started28System startupTurning on the systemAfter making sure that you have properly set up the system and connected all the required cable

Seite 151 - Upgrading the BIOS

29Power-on problemsIf the system does not boot after you have applied power, check the following factors that might have caused the boot failure.• The

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3 Getting Started30

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4 Configuring the system

Seite 154 - Clearing the CMOS

This chapter discusses the precautionary measures and installation procedures you need to know when upgrading the system.

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33Upgrading the systemCertain components of the server are upgradeable such as the drives, the CPU, the memory, and the expansion cards. However, for

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4 Configuring the system34Installation precautionsBefore you install any server component, we recommend that you read the following sections. These

Seite 157 - First Steps Checklist

35the procedures described in the following sections unless you are a qualified service technician.Post-installation instructionsObserve the following

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4 Configuring the system36Opening the serverCaution! Before you proceed, make sure that you have turned off your system and all peripherals connected

Seite 159 - Hardware Diagnostic Testing

37Removing the Chassis CoverThe Altos R710 Server must be operated with the top cover in place to ensure proper cooling. You will need to remove the t

Seite 160 - Power Light Does Not Light

vImportant safety instructionsRead these instructions carefully. Save these instructions for future reference.1 Follow all warnings and instructions

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4 Configuring the system38Installing the Chassis Cover1 Place the cover over the chassis so that the side edges of the cover sit just inside the chas

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39Removing and Installing the Processor Air DuctAlways operate your server chassis with the processor air duct in place. The air duct is required for

Seite 163 - Problems with Network

4 Configuring the system40the power supply. Use caution not to pinch or disengate cables that may be near or under the air duct.

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41Removing the Processor Air Dam (if required)If you are using a server board that includes sockets for two processors and you install only a single p

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4 Configuring the system42Installing and removing a hard disc driveUp to five hot-swaps SCSI drives can be installed into your chassis. The number of

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43Installing a hard disc1 Press in on the green latch on the front of the hard drive carrier.2 Pull out on the black lever to slide the carrier from t

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4 Configuring the system448 When the black drive carrier lever begins to close by itself, push on it to lock the drive assembly into place.OM11684CEA

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45Installing or Removing a Floppy, CD-ROM, or DVD-ROM DriveFloppy, CD-ROM, and DVD-ROM drives are NOT hot swappable. Before removing or replacing the

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4 Configuring the system467 Insert one end of the 26-pin floppy drive data cable end into the connector.8 Push down on the connector cover to lock th

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4712 Push in on the connector cover to lock the cable into place. See letter “D” in the figure.13 Install the chassis cover. 14 Install the front beze

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via When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayedb If liquid has been spilled into the productc If the product has been exposed to rain or waterd I

Seite 172 - ASM software packages

4 Configuring the system48Installing a Floppy Drive into the Converted Hard Drive Bay on Altos R710 Server SystemThe floppy drive conversion kit can

Seite 173 - Installing ASM

49 Figure 2. Inserting a Floppy Drive into the Floppy Drive Conversion Kit Carrier8.Attach the floppy drive to the carrier with the screws that came

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4 Configuring the system509.Reattach the slide rails onto floppy drive conversion kit carrier. See the figure below. Figure 4. Installing the Rails

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5113.Slide the carrier assembly into the upper left hard drive bay until it clicks into place. See letter "A" in the figure below.14.Open th

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4 Configuring the system52Removing a Floppy Drive from the Converted Hard Drive Bay1.Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the

Seite 177 - Appendix B: Tool-less

53Installing the SCSI 6th HD upgrade kit in Altos R710The SCSI sixth HD upgrade kit is used when a sixth SCSI hot-swap drive is needed. 1.Power down t

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4 Configuring the system54with the matching holes on backplane. Be sure the board seats into the plastic retainer at the bottom of the backplane open

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55end of the Drive 5 power cable to the connector on the backplane that is labeled "OPT CONN."10.Install the fan module. 11.Install the chas

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4 Configuring the system565.Push the tape drive filler panel from the chassis by using a long screwdriver to push it out from the inside of the chass

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577.Attach the tape drive to the tape drive carrier kit using the four screws that were included with the tape drive kit. See the figure below. Figure

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Notices iiiFCC notice iiiClass A equipment iiiShielded cables iiiPeripheral devices ivUse conditions ivCanadian users ivLaser compliance statement ivI

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4 Configuring the system589.Attach the end of the SCSI cable that is labeled "Tape Drive" to the SCSI connection on the tape drive.10.Route

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59Install a Slimline Optical drive into Altos R710NOTE:The carrier for the slimline Optical drive was pre-installed in the slimline drive bay of your

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4 Configuring the system609 Connect the loose end of the CD-ROM drive cable to the backplane connector. See letter “B” in the figure.10 Power down th

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61Removing a Slim line Optical Drive from Altos R7101 Power down the server system and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable. 2 Remove

Seite 187 - General Safety Information

4 Configuring the system62Removing and Installing the PCI Riser AssemblyYou will need to remove the PCI riser assembly from the chassis to replace th

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635 Push back on the blue release lever at the end of one of the riser boards. While holding the lever back, push firmly on the other edgo of the boar

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4 Configuring the system64Replacing the PCI Riser BoardAltos R710 have three kinds of PCI riser option ca be choosed. The default installed riser car

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65Installing board onto PCI Riser assembly. This refers to the two small boards on the riser assembly itself. These are the boards into which an add-i

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4 Configuring the system66NOTES: Add-in cards must be attached to a riser card when the riser card is removed from the chassis.1Remove the chassis co

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67NOTE: To ensure proper signal integrity on a given PCI bus, add-in cards must be installed in order starting with the top PCI slotReplacing a System

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System startup 28Turning on the system 28Turning off the system 28Power-on problems 294 Configuring the system 31Upgrading the system 33Installation p

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4 Configuring the system68Note: Unless otherwise indicated, all illustrations showed in this section show the Altos R710 server chassis.Hard Disk Dri

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69The floppy drive / CD-ROM / DVD-ROM cage can be inserted or removed only when system power is turned off. Drives in the slimline cage are NOT hot s

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4 Configuring the system70Configuration JumpersJumper NamePins What happens at system reset??Password Clear (line “A” in figure above)1-2 These pins

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71Hardware RequirementsTo avoid integration difficulties and possible board damage, your system must meet the requirements outlined below. For a list

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4 Configuring the system72MemoryAltos R710 supports DDR2 400 Registered ECC memory modules. DDR2 400 memory is a new type of memory module providing

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73The minimum memory configuration is one DIMM, installed in DIMM 1B slot. However, for optimum performance and 2-way memory interleave operation, two

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4 Configuring the system74Memory sparing and mirroring configuration cannot be used simultaneously.Memory SparingTo provide a more fault tolerant sys

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75from the Primary mirror, the chipset will automatically replace the data in the defective slot with data from the Secondary mirror.Below table list

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4 Configuring the system76Optional HardwareHard Disk DrivesThe Altos R710 Server supports Ultra 320 SCSI, 10K or 15Krpm hard disk drive options. Inte

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77Upgrading the CPUThis section includes instructions for removing and installing a CPU.Important! Always observe the ESD precautions when installing

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Hard Disk Drives 68Floppy / CD-ROM / DVD-ROM Slimline Cages 68Rack-Mounted Systems 69Configuration Jumpers 70Hardware Requirements 71Processor 71Memor

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4 Configuring the system782 Replace the heatsink over the CPU socket and tighten the four corner screws .3 Replace the system cover, making sure to

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79Removing a CPU1 Remove the AC power cord from the server.2 Remove the system cover. See “Removing the Chassis Cover” on page 37.3 Unplug the process

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4 Configuring the system80Upgrading the system memoryTo remove a DIMMBefore installing a new DIMM in a socket, remove first any previously installed

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81To install a DIMM1 Observe the ESD precautions and pre-installation procedures described on page 34.2 Locate the DIMM sockets on the mainboard.3 Ope

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5 BIOS setup

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This chapter gives information about the system BIOS and discusses how to configure the system by changing the settings of the BIOS parameters.

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85Before You BeginBefore working with your server product, pay close attention to the at the beginning of this manual.Tools and Supplies Needed• Phill

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5 BIOS setup866 Move the jumper from the default position covering pins 1 and 3 to cover pins 2 and 4.Replacing the Backup BatteryThe lithium battery

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871 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book.2 Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server. Turn off the serv

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