Supermicro SYS-6026T-URF [11/98] 3 server chassis features
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1-3
Chapter 1: Introduction
Graphics Controller
The X8DTU-F features an integrated Matrox G200eW graphics chip, which includes
8 MB of DDR2 memory.
Other Features
Other onboard features that promote system health include onboard voltage moni-
tors, auto-switching voltage regulators, chassis and CPU overheat sensors, virus
protection and BIOS rescue.
1-3 Server Chassis Features
The 6026T-URF is built upon the SC825TQ-R720UB chassis. Details on the chassis
and on servicing procedures can be found in Chapter 6. The following is a general
outline of the main features of the chassis.
System Power
The SC825TQ-R720UB features a redundant 720W power supply consisting of
two power modules. The system does not need to be shut down when replacing or
removing a single power supply module.
Hard Drive Subsystem
The SC825TQ-R720UB chassis was designed to support eight hot-swap SATA or
SAS hard drives. (Requires UIO controller card - not included with system.)
Note: A SAS or SATA UIO card must be installed to support SAS or SATA
drives.
Front Control Panel
The control panel on the SuperServer 6026T-URF provides you with system monitor-
ing and control. LEDs indicate system power, HDD activity, network activity, system
overheat and power supply failure. A main power button and a system reset button
are also included. In addition, two USB ports have been incorporated into the control
panel to provide front side USB access.
I/O Backplane
The SC825TQ-R720UB is an ATX form factor chassis designed to be used in a 2U
rackmount confi guration. The I/O backplane provides four standard-size add-on card
slots, one COM port, a VGA port, two USB 2.0 ports, PS/2 mouse and keyboard
ports, a dedicated IPMI LAN port and two gigabit Ethernet ports.
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- Manual revision 1 b release date march 11 2010 2
- Printed in the united states of america 2
- Warning handling of lead solder materials used in this product may expose you to lead a chemical known to the state of california to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm 2
- About this manual 3
- Manual organization 3
- Preface 3
- Chapter 1 introduction 6
- Chapter 2 server installation 6
- Table of contents 6
- Chapter 3 system interface 7
- Chapter 4 system safety 7
- Chapter 5 advanced serverboard setup 7
- Appendix a bios error beep codes 8
- Appendix b installing windows 8
- Appendix c system specifi cations 8
- Chapter 6 advanced chassis setup 8
- Chapter 7 bios 8
- 1 overview 9
- Chapter 1 9
- Introduction 9
- 2 serverboard features 10
- Memory 10
- Onboard controllers ports 10
- Processors 10
- Serial ata 10
- 3 server chassis features 11
- Front control panel 11
- Graphics controller 11
- Hard drive subsystem 11
- I o backplane 11
- Other features 11
- System power 11
- Cooling system 12
- Chapter 1 introduction 13
- Figure 1 1 intel 5520 ich10r chipset system block diagram 13
- Note this is a general block diagram please see chapter 5 for details 13
- 4 contacting supermicro 14
- Asia pacifi c 14
- Europe 14
- Headquarters 14
- 1 overview 15
- 2 unpacking the system 15
- 3 preparing for setup 15
- Chapter 2 15
- Choosing a setup location 15
- Server installation 15
- Rack precautions 16
- Server precautions 16
- Warnings and precautions 16
- Ambient operating temperature 17
- Circuit overloading 17
- Mechanical loading 17
- Rack mounting considerations 17
- Reduced airfl ow 17
- Reliable ground 17
- 4 installing the system into a rack 18
- Installing the inner rail extension 18
- Separating the sections of the rack rails 18
- Outer rack rails 20
- 5 checking the serverboard setup 22
- 6 checking the drive bay setup 24
- 1 overview 25
- 2 control panel buttons 25
- Chapter 3 25
- System interface 25
- 3 control panel leds 26
- Overheat fan fail 26
- Power fail 26
- 4 drive carrier leds 27
- Sas drives 27
- Sata drives 27
- 1 electrical safety precautions 29
- Chapter 4 29
- System safety 29
- 2 general safety precautions 30
- 3 esd precautions 31
- 4 operating precautions 32
- 1 handling the serverboard 33
- Advanced serverboard setup 33
- Chapter 5 33
- Precautions 33
- 2 processor and heatsink installation 34
- Installing lga1366 processors 34
- Installing a cpu heatsink 36
- Removing the heatsink 36
- 3 connecting cables 37
- Connecting data cables 37
- Connecting power cables 37
- Connecting the control panel 37
- 4 i o ports 38
- 7 8 9 10 38
- Erver 6026t urf user s manual 38
- Figure 5 1 front control panel header pins jf1 38
- Figure 5 2 below for the colors and locations of the various i o ports 38
- Figure 5 2 rear panel i o ports 38
- The i o ports are color coded in conformance with the pc 99 specifi cation see 38
- 1066 800 sdram or 24 gb of unbuffered ecc ddr3 1333 1066 800 39
- 5 installing memory 39
- Caution 39
- Chapter 5 advanced serverboard setup 39
- Exercise extreme care when installing or removing dimm modules to prevent any possible damage 39
- Gently press down on the dimm module until it snaps into place in the slot 3 39
- Insert each dimm vertically into its slot pay attention to the notch at the bot 2 39
- Insert the desired number of dimms into the memory slots starting with slot 1 p1 dimm1a for best performance install memory modules of the same type and same speed in the slots as indicated in the tables below 39
- Installing dimms 39
- Memory support 39
- Note check the supermicro web site for recommended memory modules 39
- Notes memory speed support depends on the type of cpu used due to os limita 39
- Repeat for all modules 39
- The x8dtu f has 12 slots that support up to 192 gb of registered ecc ddr3 39
- Tions some operating systems may not show more than 4 gb of memory due to 39
- Tom of the module to prevent inserting the dimm incorrectly see figure 5 5 39
- Dimm population table 40
- Erver 6026t urf user s manual 40
- Figure 5 3 installing dimm into slot 40
- Front view 40
- Memory allocation to system devices memory remaining available for operational use will be reduced when 4 gb of ram is used the reduction in memory availability is disproportional refer to the memory availability table below for details 40
- Possible system memory allocation availability 40
- To install insert module vertically and press down until it snaps into place pay attention to the alignment notch at the bottom 40
- To remove use your thumbs to gently push the release tabs near both ends of the module this should release it from the slot 40
- Top view of ddr3 slot 40
- 6 adding pci expansion cards 41
- 7 serverboard details 42
- Erver 6026t urf user s manual 42
- Figure 5 4 super x8dtu f layout not drawn to scale 42
- For more information on ipmi confi guration refer to the embedded bmc ipmi user guide http www supermicro com support manuals 42
- Ipmi intelligent platform management interface 2 is supported by the x8dtu f 42
- Jumpers not indicated are for test purposes only 42
- Please connect the uiop pwr connector to the power supply for these cards to work properly 42
- To provide adequate power to the add on cards installed on the serverboard 42
- Warning 42
- When le1 led is on the onboard power connection is on make sure to unplug the power cables before removing or installing components 42
- X8dtu f 42
- Connector description 43
- Jumper description default setting 43
- Led description 43
- X8dtu f quick reference 43
- 8 connector defi nitions 44
- Atx power connector 44
- Erver 6026t urf user s manual 44
- For pin defi nitions 44
- Jpw2 and jpw3 must also be con 44
- Nected to the power supply to provide 44
- Nmi button 44
- Pin power connectors on your serverboard for adequate power supply to 44
- Power for the processor s see the 44
- Power led 44
- Power supply and serverboard 44
- Processor power connectors 44
- Table on the right for pin defi nitions 44
- The non maskable interrupt button header is located on pins 19 and 20 of jf1 refer to the table on the right 44
- The power led connection is located on pins 15 and 16 of jf1 refer to the table on the right for pin defi nitions 44
- The primary atx power supply con nector meets the ssi eps 12v speci fi cation make sure that the orientation of the connector is correct see the table on the right for pin defi nitions 44
- Tors be sure to connect these power connectors to the 20 pin and the two 44
- Use a power supply that contains a 20 pin and two 8 pin power connec 44
- Warning to prevent damage to your power supply or serverboard please 44
- Your system failure to do so will void the manufacturer warranty on your 44
- Activated via ipmi or the uid button refer to the tables on the right for pin defi nitions and status indicators 45
- Chapter 5 advanced serverboard setup 45
- Chassis overheating or fan failure 45
- Connect an led to pins 7 and 8 of jf1 to provide advanced warning of 45
- Depending on whether the led was 45
- Defi nitions 45
- Hdd led 45
- Led cable to display network activity 45
- Ler led connection is located on 45
- Nic1 led 45
- Nic2 led 45
- Overheat oh fan fail pwr fail uid led 45
- Pins 9 and 10 of jf1 attach the nic2 45
- Refer to the table on the right for pin 45
- The hdd ide hard disk drive led connection is located on pins 13 and 14 of jf1 attach the ide hard drive led cable to display disk activity refer to the table on the right for pin defi nitions 45
- The nic1 network interface control ler led connection is located on pins 11 and 12 of jf1 attach the nic1 45
- The nic2 network interface control 45
- These pins also work with the front uid indicator which will activate as either a solid or fl ashing blue led 45
- A chassis intrusion header is located 47
- At jl1 attach the appropriate cable to inform you of a chassis intrusion 47
- Chapter 5 advanced serverboard setup 47
- Chassis intrusion 47
- Controlled via thermal management 47
- Designated fan1 through fan8 fan1 47
- Fan headers 47
- Fans while fan7 and fan8 are used to cpu heatsink fans their speed is 47
- Four additional usb headers usb2 3 and usb4 5 are included on the serverboard these may be used for front side access a usb cable not included is needed for the connec tion see the table on the right for pin defi nitions 47
- Layout for location see the table on 47
- On the serverboard see serverboard 47
- Serial ports 47
- The com1 serial port is located on 47
- The io backplane com2 is a header 47
- The right for pin defi nitions 47
- The x8dtu f has eight headers 47
- Through fan6 are for chassis system 47
- Universal serial bus headers 47
- With a bios setting see the table on the right for pin defi nitions 47
- Atx ps 2 keyboard and ps 2 mouse ports 48
- Backplane to the sgpio1 and sgpio2 headers to utilize sata sas manage ment functions on your system 48
- Connect an led to the joh1 header to 48
- Erver 6026t urf user s manual 48
- For pin defi nitions 48
- Ing condition see the table on the right 48
- Mouse ports are located beside the 48
- Note the speaker connector pins are for use with an external speaker if you wish to use the onboard speaker you should close pins 6 7 with a jumper 48
- On the jd1 header pins 1 3 are for a power led and pins 4 7 are for an external speaker see the table on the right for speaker pin defi nitions 48
- Overheat led 48
- Power led speaker 48
- Provide warning of a chassis overheat 48
- Rial general purpose input output 48
- Sgpio supports serial link interfaces for onboard sata and sas ports con nect the appropriate cables from the 48
- The atx ps 2 keyboard and the ps 2 48
- The two headers labeled t sgpio 1 and t sgpio 2 are for sgpio se 48
- Usb ports see the table on the right 48
- 9 jumper settings 50
- 10 onboard indicators 53
- 11 sata port connections 54
- Erver 6026t urf user s manual 54
- Pin defi nitions for the onboard 54
- Sata ports 54
- See the table on the right for 54
- The le2 led located under sw1 is the uid indicator led le2 illuminates when uid is initiated either by the uid button or via ipmi if initiated a second time le2 will turn off 54
- When the led blinks blue it means the signal was initiated via ipmi if blue continuously it means the uid button initiated it 54
- 12 installing software 55
- Supero doctor iii 56
- 1 static sensitive devices 59
- Advanced chassis setup 59
- Chapter 6 59
- Precautions 59
- Unpacking 59
- 2 control panel 60
- Board make sure the red wire plugs into pin 1 on both connectors pull all excess cabling out of the airfl ow path the leds inform you of system status 60
- Erver 6026t urf user s manual 60
- Figure 6 1 front and rear chassis views 60
- Jf1 can be found in chapter 5 60
- See chapter 3 for details on the leds and the control panel buttons details on 60
- The cable from jf1 on the serverboard to the control panel pcb printed circuit 60
- The control panel located on the front of the chassis must be connected to the jf1 connector on the serverboard to provide you with system status indications a ribbon cable has bundled these wires together to simplify the connection connect 60
- 3 system fans 61
- Replacing system fans 61
- System fan failure 61
- 4 drive bay installation removal 62
- Accessing the drive bays 62
- Sas sata drive installation 63
- Hard drive backplane 64
- Dvd rom installation 65
- 5 power supply 66
- Power supply failure 66
- Removing replacing the power supply 66
- 1 introduction 67
- Chapter 7 67
- How to change the confi guration data 67
- Starting bios setup utility 67
- 2 main setup 68
- Starting the setup utility 68
- 3 advanced setup confi gurations 70
- Boot features 70
- Processor and clock options 71
- Advanced chipset control 73
- Qpi imc confi guration 73
- Ide floppy confi guration 77
- Pci pnp confi guration 78
- Remote access confi guration 79
- Super io device confi guration 79
- Hardware health 80
- Monitor 80
- Acpi confi guration 82
- Ipmi confi guration x8dtu f only 83
- View bmc system event log 84
- Set lan confi guration 85
- Set pef confi guration 86
- 4 security settings 87
- Dmi event log confi guration 87
- 5 boot confi guration 89
- Boot device priority 89
- Cd dvd drives 89
- Hard disk drives 89
- Removable drives 89
- 6 exit options 90
- Appendix a 91
- Bios error beep codes 91
- Appendix b 93
- B 1 installing the windows os for a raid system 93
- Installing windows 93
- B 2 installing the windows os for a non raid system 94
- Appendix c 95
- Chipset 95
- Drive bays 95
- Expansion slots 95
- Memory capacity 95
- Peripheral drive bays 95
- Processors 95
- Sata controller 95
- Serverboard 95
- System specifi cations 95
- Chassis 96
- Operating environment 96
- Power supply 96
- Regulatory compliance 96
- System cooling 96
- System input requirements 96
- Weight 96
- Erver 6026t urf user s manual 98
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