Supermicro SYS-5017C-MTF [11/94] 3 server chassis features
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Chapter 1: Introduction
1-3 Server Chassis Features
The following is a general outline of the main features of the SC813MTQ chassis.
System Power
When confi gured as a SuperServer 5017C-MTF, the SC813MTQ chassis includes
a single 350W power supply. When confi gured as a SuperServer 5017C-MTRF, the
SC813MTQ chassis includes a redundant 400W power supply.
SATA Subsystem
For the 5017C-MTF/5017C-MTRF, the SC813MTQ chassis was designed to sup-
port four SATA hard drives, which are hot-swappable units.
Note: The operating system you use must have RAID support to enable the
hot-swap capability of the SATA drives (system-based RAID is not available for
SATA).
Control Panel
The SC813MTQ's control panel provides important system monitoring and control
information. LEDs indicate power on, network activity, hard disk drive activity and
system overheat conditions. The control panel also includes a main power button
and a system reset button. The front of the SC813MTQ also includes a COM port
and two USB serial ports for easy access.
Rear I/O Panel
The SC813MTQ is a 1U rackmount chassis. Its I/O panel provides one PCI
motherboard expansion slot, one COM port (another is internal), two USB ports,
a parallel (printer) port, PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports, a VGA port and two Gb
Ethernet ports.
Cooling System
The SC813MTQ chassis has an innovative cooling design that features four 4-cm
high-performance system cooling fans. Each of these fans plug into a chassis fan
header on the motherboard.
A fan speed control setting in BIOS allows fan speed to be determined by system
temperature [the recommended setting is 3-pin (Server)].
Содержание
- Manual revision 1 c release date january 2 2012 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 repro ductive harm 2
- About this manual 3
- Chapter 1 introduction 3
- Chapter 2 server installation 3
- Chapter 3 system interface 3
- Manual organization 3
- Preface 3
- Appendix a bios error beep codes 4
- Appendix b system specifi cations 4
- Chapter 4 system safety 4
- Chapter 5 advanced serverboard setup 4
- Chapter 6 advanced chassis setup 4
- Chapter 7 bios 4
- 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 motherboard setup 7
- Appendix a bios error beep codes 8
- Appendix b system specifi cations 8
- Chapter 6 advanced chassis setup 8
- Chapter 7 bios 8
- 1 overview 9
- Chapter 1 9
- Introduction 9
- 2 motherboard features 10
- Graphics controller 10
- I o ports 10
- Memory 10
- Processors 10
- Serial ata 10
- 3 server chassis features 11
- Control panel 11
- Cooling system 11
- Rear i o panel 11
- Sata subsystem 11
- System power 11
- Ddr3 cha 12
- Ddr3 chb 12
- Dimm1 dimm2 far 12
- Erver 5017c mtf 5017c mtrf user s manual 12
- Figure 1 1 intel c200 chipset system block diagram 12
- Glan1 82574l 12
- Glan2 82579 12
- Note this is a general block diagram please see chapter 5 for details 12
- Pcie x8 slot 12
- Pcie_x1 12
- Sata ports 12
- Usb ports 12
- 4 contacting supermicro 13
- Asia pacifi c 13
- Europe 13
- Headquarters 13
- 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
- Identifying the sections of the rack rails 18
- Installing the rear inner rails 18
- Installing the rack rails 19
- Installing the server into the rack 20
- Installing the server into a telco rack 21
- 5 checking the motherboard setup 22
- 6 checking the drive bay setup 23
- 1 overview 25
- 2 control panel buttons 25
- Chapter 3 25
- System interface 25
- 3 control panel leds 26
- Overheat fan fail 26
- 4 hard drive carrier leds 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 motherboard 33
- Advanced motherboard setup 33
- Chapter 5 33
- Precautions 33
- Unpacking 33
- 2 processor and heatsink installation 34
- Installing the lga1155 processor 34
- Installing a passive cpu heatsink 36
- Removing the heatsink 36
- 3 connecting cables 38
- Connecting data cables 38
- Connecting power cables 38
- Connecting the control panel 38
- 4 i o ports 39
- 5 installing memory 40
- Caution 40
- Ddr3 unbuffered ecc udimm memory 40
- Erver 5017c mtf 5017c mtrf user s manual 40
- Exercise extreme care when installing or removing dimm modules to prevent any possible damage 40
- Gently press down on the dimm module until it snaps into place in the slot 40
- Improve memory performance please refer to the table below 40
- Insert the desired number of dimms into the memory slots starting with slots dimm1a pay attention to the notch along the bottom of the module to pre vent inserting the dimm module incorrectly see figure 5 5 40
- Installing dimms 40
- Memory in four memory slots populating these slots with a pair of memory mod 40
- Memory support 40
- Note check the supermicro web site for recommended memory modules 40
- Repeat fstep 1 to install to dimm1b if needed 40
- The x9scl f supports up to 32gb of ecc unbuffered udimm ddr3 1333 1066 40
- Ules of the same type and same size will result in interleaved memory which will 40
- Chapter 5 advanced motherboard setup 41
- Compatibility for more information please read the following article at microsoft s 41
- Dows xp with service pack 2 sp2 and windows vista this change is specifi c 41
- Figure 5 3 installing dimm into slot 41
- For microsoft windows users microsoft implemented a design change in the win 41
- Front view 41
- Knowledge base website at http support microsoft com kb 888137 41
- Note due to memory allocation to system devices the amount of memory that 41
- Possible system memory allocation availability 41
- Remains available for operational use will be reduced when 4 gb of ram is used 41
- The reduction in memory availability is disproportional 41
- To install insert module vertically and press down until it snaps into place pay attention to the alignment notch at the bottom 41
- To remove use your thumbs to gently push the release tabs near both ends of the module this should release it from the slot 41
- To the behavior of physical address extension pae mode which improves driver 41
- Top view of ddr3 slot 41
- 6 adding pci cards 42
- 7 motherboard details 43
- Jumpers 43
- Headers connectors 44
- Led indicators 44
- 8 connector defi nitions 45
- A 24 pin main power connector is located at jpw1 this power connector meet the ssi eps 12v specifi cation see the table on the right for pin defi nitions 45
- Atx power connector 45
- Chapter 5 advanced motherboard setup 45
- Defi nitions 45
- Hdd led 45
- In addition to the atx main power the 45
- Jpw2 is also required to provide power 45
- Pin 12v power connector located at 45
- Power led 45
- Processor power connector 45
- The hdd led connections are located on pins 13 and 14 of jf1 attach a cable here 45
- The power led connection is located on pins 15 and 16 of jf1 refer to the table on the right for pin defi nitions 45
- To indicate hdd activity see the table on the right for pin defi nitions 45
- To the south bridge north bridge and all 45
- Vrms see the table on the right for pin 45
- And 8 of jf1 to display uid unit id sig 46
- And oh fan fail connections on pins 7 46
- Case refer to the table on the right for pin defi nitions 46
- Chassis overheat fan failure refer to the 46
- Connect an led cable to the front uid 46
- Contacting both pins will power on off the 46
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- Hardware reset button on the computer 46
- Nals or to provide advanced warnings for 46
- Nic1 nic2 lan1 lan2 46
- On pins 3 and 4 of jf1 attach it to a the 46
- Overheat oh fan fail front uid led 46
- Power button 46
- Reset button 46
- Suspend mode press the button for at least 4 seconds refer to the table on the right for pin defi nitions 46
- System this button can also be confi g ured to function as a suspend button see bios setup to turn off the power in the 46
- Table on the right for pin defi nitions 46
- The nic network interface controller led connection for lan port 1 is located on pins 11 and 12 of jf1 and the led connection for lan port 2 is on pins 9 and 10 nic1 led and nic2 led are 2 pin nic led headers attach nic led cables to nic1 led and nic2 led to display network activities for lan 1 and lan2 refer to the table on the right for pin defi nitions 46
- The power button connection is located on pins 1 and 2 of jf1 momentarily 46
- The reset button connection is located 46
- Backpanel com2 is a header located 47
- Chapter 5 advanced motherboard setup 47
- Ethernet ports 47
- Located next to the vga port on the i o back panel an ipmi dedicated lan port is also located above the usb0 1 ports on 47
- Nc no connection 47
- Network connection for ipmi 2 support these ports accept rj45 type connec tors cables 47
- On the right for pin defi nitions 47
- On the the motherboard see the table 47
- Serial ports 47
- The com1 port is located on the i o 47
- The x9scl f this provides a dedicated 47
- Two ethernet ports lan1 lan2 are 47
- Two universal serial bus ports usb 0 1 are located on the i o backpanel and an additional six usb ports in three head ers usb2 3 4 5 12 13 provide front back chassis access usb 11 is a type a usb connector usb cables are not included see the tables on the right for pin defi nitions 47
- Universal serial bus usb 47
- A chassis intrusion header is located at 48
- Atx ps 2 keyboard and ps 2 mouse ports 48
- Chassis intrusion 48
- Close pins 3 4 with a jumper to use the onboard speaker if you wish to use an 48
- Defi nitions 48
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- External speaker 48
- External speaker attach the external speaker s cable to pins 1 4 see the table on the right for pin defi nitions 48
- Fan headers 48
- Fans and 4 pin fans on the same board 48
- Jl1 on the motherboard attach the ap 48
- Mouse ports are located beside the usb ports see the table on the right for pin 48
- Note please use all 3 pin fans or all 4 pin fans on a motherboard do not mix 3 pin 48
- On the jspk header pins 3 4 are used to activate the onboard internal speaker 48
- Propriate cable from the chassis to inform 48
- Sis is opened 48
- The atx ps 2 keyboard and the ps 2 48
- The x9scl f has fi ve fan headers fan1 fan4 and fana these are all 4 pin fan headers however pins 1 3 are backward compatible with traditional 3 pin fans a fan speed control setting in the bios hardware monitoring section allows the bios to automatically set fan speeds based on the system temperature refer to the table on the right for pin defi ni tions 48
- You of a chassis intrusion when the chas 48
- An onboard power led header is lo 49
- C connector 49
- C connector is 49
- C on the motherboard 49
- Cated at jled this power led header 49
- Chapter 5 advanced motherboard setup 49
- Defi nitions 49
- Is connected to the control panel header 49
- Jf1 to indicate the status of system 49
- Located at jp 49
- Onboard power led 49
- Power see the table on the right for pin 49
- Power supply 49
- Power supply fan and system tempera ture see the table on the right for pin defi nitions 49
- The power supply 49
- The wake on lan header is located at jwol on the motherboard see the table on the right for pin definitions 49
- This connector monitors the status of the 49
- This header is used to connect a trusted platform module tpm available sepa rately from a third party vendor a tpm is a security device that allows encryption and authentication of hard drives disal lowing access if the tpm associated with it is not installed in the system see the table on the right for pin defi nitions 49
- Trusted platform module header 49
- Use this feature 49
- Wake on lan 49
- You must also have a lan card with a wake on lan connector and cable to 49
- A disk on module dom power con 50
- Defi nitions 50
- Dom pwr connector 50
- Erboard these headers are used to com 50
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- F ash memory media attached to a sata 50
- Municate with the enclosure management chip in the system see the table on the right for pin defi nitions 50
- Nc no connection 50
- Nector is located at jwf1 this connec 50
- Port see the table on the right for pin 50
- Pose input output headers are located near the sata connectors on the moth 50
- T sgpio 0 1 headers 50
- T sgpio 1 2 headers 50
- Tor is used to provide power to auxilliary 50
- Two t sgpio serial link general pur 50
- Two t sgpio serial link general pur pose input output headers are located near the sata connectors on the moth erboard these headers are used to com municate with the enclosure management chip in the system see the table on the right for pin defi nitions refer to the board layout below for the locations of the headers 50
- 9 jumper settings 51
- 10 onboard indicators 53
- An ipmi heartbeat led is located at le7 when le7 blinks the ipmi is functioning properly refer to the table on the right 53
- An onboard standby power led is 53
- Chapter 5 advanced motherboard setup 53
- Connected make sure to disconnect the 53
- Connection see the tables at right for 53
- For details 53
- In addition to the lan ports a dedicated 53
- Indicates activity while the green led 53
- Ipmi dedicated lan 53
- Ipmi heartbeat led 53
- Ipmi lan port is also included on the 53
- Lan1 lan2 leds 53
- Located at le2 on the motherboard 53
- More information 53
- On the left indicates the speed of the 53
- Onboard standby power led 53
- Power cable before removing or installing any component 53
- The ethernet ports located beside the vga port have two leds on each giga bit lan port the yellow led indicates activity when blinking while the other led may be green amber or off to indicate the speed of the connection see the table on the right for the functions associated with the connection speed led 53
- When le2 is on the ac power cable is 53
- X9scl f the yellow led on the right 53
- 11 sata drive connections 54
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- Sata ports 54
- Six serial ata sata ports i sata 0 5 are located on the motherboard see the table on the right for pin defi nitions for the onboard sata ports 54
- 12 installing drivers 55
- Superdoctor iii 56
- 1 static sensitive devices 59
- Advanced chassis setup 59
- Chapter 6 59
- Precautions 59
- Unpacking 59
- 2 control panel 60
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- Figure 6 1 chassis front view 60
- Figure 6 2 chassis rear view 60
- Status indicators these wires have been bundled together in a ribbon cable to simplify the connection 60
- The 5017c mtrf includes two power supplies for redundancy 60
- The control panel buttons details on jf1 can be found in chapter 5 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 control buttons and 60
- The leds inform you of system status see chapter 3 for details on the leds and 60
- 3 system fans 61
- 4 drive bay installation removal 61
- Removing the front bezel 61
- System fan failure 61
- Accessing the drive bays 62
- Sata drive installation 62
- Sata backplane 63
- Dvd rom drive installation 64
- 5 power supply 65
- Power supply failure 65
- 1 introduction 67
- Chapter 7 67
- How to change the confi guration data 67
- Starting bios setup utility 67
- 2 main setup 68
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- How to start the setup utility 68
- Key to enter the main menu of the ami bios setup utility from the main menu you can access the other setup screens an ami bios identifi cation string is displayed at the left bottom corner of the screen below the copyright message 68
- Top of the screen the main bios setup screen is shown below 68
- Warning do not upgrade the bios unless your system has a bios related issue flashing the wrong bios can cause irreparable damage to the system in no event shall supermicro be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising from a bios update if you have to update the bios do not shut down or reset the system while the bios is updating this is to avoid possible boot failure 68
- When you fi rst enter the ami bios setup utility you will enter the main setup screen 68
- You can always return to the main setup screen by selecting the main tab on the 68
- 3 advanced setup confi gurations 70
- Addon rom display mode 70
- And on 70
- Boot feature 70
- Bootup num lock 70
- Enabled to display the oem logo instead of the normal post messages the op 70
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- Interrupt 19 capture 70
- Interrupt 19 is the software interrupt that handles the boot disk function when this item is set to enabled the rom bios of the host adaptors will capture interrupt 70
- Keep current 70
- Quiet boot 70
- Sages or the oem logo select disabled to display the post messages select 70
- This feature selects the power on state for numlock key the options are off 70
- This forces the system to wait until the f1 key is pressed if an error occurs the options are disabled and enabled 70
- This option allows the bootup screen options to be modifi ed between post mes 70
- This sets the display mode for option rom the options are force bios and 70
- Tions are enabled and disabled 70
- To access the submenu items 70
- Wait for f1 if error 70
- Processor clock options 71
- Warnin 71
- Chipset confi guration 73
- Ide sata confi guration 75
- Pcie pci pnp confi guration 76
- Super io device confi guration 77
- Remote access confi guration 78
- Hardware health confi guration 79
- Acpi confi guration 80
- 4 event logs 81
- Between duplicate log events before meci is incremented this is in minutes from 0 to 99 81
- Bios setup utilty 81
- Change this item to enable or disable all features of the smbios event logging 81
- Chapter 7 bios 81
- Curences a duplicate event must happen before the meci counter is incremented 81
- During boot the options are enabled and disabled 81
- Erase event log 81
- Event logs ipmi 81
- Full the options are do nothing and erase immediately 81
- Main advanced security boot exit 81
- Smbios event log 81
- The multiple event count increment meci counter counts the number of oc 81
- The multiple event time window metw defi nes number of minutes must pass 81
- This is a numeric value 81
- This option automatically clears the event log memory of all messages when it is 81
- This option erases all logged events the options are no yes next reset and 81
- Version x xx xxxx copyright c 2010 american megatrends inc 81
- When log is full 81
- Yes every reset 81
- 5 ipmi confi guration 82
- Bmc on the motherboard the options are enabled and disabled 82
- Bmc self test log 82
- Bmc support 82
- Erase log select yes on every reset or no 82
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- If enabled the system will wait for a bmc response after the ac power is turned 82
- Intelligent platform management interface ipmi is a set of common interfaces that it administrators can use to monitor system health and to manage the system as a whole for more information on the ipmi specifi cations please visit intel s website at www intel com 82
- On it takes around 30 seconds to initialize host to bmc interfaces the options are disabled and enabled 82
- System event log 82
- This feature enables or disables the installed baseboard management controller 82
- This feature is used to change the sytem event log sel confi guration 82
- This feature logs any bmc messages returned during a bmc self test it shows the total number of entries and will allow the viewing of each event by scrolling down 82
- Wait for bmc 82
- When log is full select clear log or do not log anymore 82
- 6 boot settings 84
- Boot option 1 boot option 2 boot option 3 etc 84
- Boot options priority 84
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- Of priority from which the systems boots from during startup 84
- The settings are built in efi shell any detected boot device and disabled 84
- This feature allows the user to specify which devices are boot devices and the order 84
- Use this feature to confi gure boot settings 84
- 7 security settings 85
- Administrator password 85
- Bios setup only 85
- Bios setup utilty 85
- Boot sector virus protection 85
- Chapter 7 bios 85
- During each system startup or boot and will also have administrator rights in 85
- Event logs ipmi 85
- If the administrator password is defi ned only this controls access to the 85
- If the user s password is defi ned only this password will need to be entered 85
- Main advanced security boot exit 85
- Passwords must be at least 3 and up to 20 characters long 85
- Press enter to create a new or change an existing administrator password 85
- Press enter to create a new or change an existing user password 85
- The setup 85
- User password 85
- Version x xx xxxx copyright c 2010 american megatrends inc 85
- When enabled the bios displays a warning when any program or virus issues a disk format command or attempts to write to the boot sector of the hard disk drive the options are enabled and disabled 85
- 8 exit options 86
- Ami bios utility program 86
- Bios setup utilty 86
- Discard changes 86
- Discard changes and exit 86
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- Event logs ipmi 86
- F guration parameters can take effect select save changes and exit from the exit 86
- Main advanced security boot exit 86
- Maximum performance 86
- Restore defaults 86
- Save changes and exit 86
- Screen 86
- Select the exit tab from the bios setup utility screen to enter the exit bios setup 86
- Select this option to quit the bios setup without making any permanent changes 86
- These are factory settings designed for maximum system stability but not for 86
- To discard all the changes and return to the 86
- To leave the bios setup utility and reboot the computer so the new system con 86
- To the system confi guration and reboot the computer select discard changes and 86
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- When you have completed the system confi guration changes select this option 86
- A 1 bios error beep codes 89
- Appendix a 89
- Bios error beep codes 89
- Appendix b 91
- Chassis 91
- Chipset 91
- Expansion slots 91
- Memory capacity 91
- Processors 91
- Sata controller 91
- Sata drive bays 91
- Serverboard 91
- System specifi cations 91
- Operating environment 92
- Power supply 92
- System cooling 92
- System input requirements 92
- Weight 92
- Regulatory compliance 93
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