Asus RS540-E8-RS36-ECP [202/202] Technical support
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Содержание
- E13721 revised edition v4 december 2017 p.2
- Contents p.3
- Chapter 2 hardware information p.3
- Chapter 1 product introduction p.3
- Chapter 3 installation options p.4
- Contents p.4
- Chapter 5 bios setup p.4
- Chapter 4 motherboard information p.4
- Contents p.5
- Contents p.6
- Chapter 6 raid configuration p.6
- Contents p.7
- Chapter 7 driver installation p.7
- Appendix p.7
- Notices p.8
- Federal communications commission statement p.8
- D é claration de conformit é de innovation sciences et d é veloppement é conomique canada ised p.8
- Compliance statement of innovation science and economic development canada ised p.8
- Operation safety p.9
- Electrical safety p.9
- Class 1 laser product p.9
- Safety information p.9
- Australia statement notice p.10
- Contents p.11
- Audience p.11
- About this guide p.11
- Typography p.12
- References p.12
- Means that you must press the enter or return key p.12
- Keys enclosed in the less than and greater than sign means that you must press the enclosed key p.12
- Italics used to emphasize a word or a phrase p.12
- If you must press two or more keys simultaneously the key names are linked with a plus sign p.12
- Example at the dos prompt type the example at the dos prompt type the command line format a s p.12
- Conventions p.12
- Command means that you must type the command exactly as shown then supply the required item or value enclosed in brackets p.12
- Bold text indicates a menu or an item to select p.12
- Chapter 1 product introduction p.13
- Product introduction p.13
- System package contents p.14
- Serial number label p.15
- Systemspecifications p.16
- System specifications p.16
- System fans p.16
- Storage p.16
- Processor support system bus p.16
- Model name rs540 e8 rs36 ecp p.16
- Memory p.16
- Lga2011 3 intel p.16
- Hdd bays p.16
- Expansion slots follow ssi location p.16
- E5 2600 processor v3 plus other latest technologies through the chipsets onboard p.16
- Core logic p.16
- Chapter 1 product introduction p.16
- The asus rs540 e8 rs36 ecp is a 4u barebone server system featuring the asus z10pr d16 server board the server supports intel p.16
- Power supply p.17
- Power rating p.17
- Os support p.17
- Networking p.17
- Net weight kg cpu dram hdd not included p.17
- Model name rs540 e8 rs36 ecp p.17
- Management solution p.17
- I o connector and switch led p.17
- Graphic p.17
- Front i o ports p.17
- Environment p.17
- Dimension hh x ww x dd p.17
- Asus rs540 e8 rs36 ecp p.17
- Front panel buttons p.18
- Chapter 1 product introduction p.18
- The barebone server displays a simple yet stylish front panel with easily accessible features the power and reset buttons led indicators and usb ports for each node are located on the front panel p.18
- Front panel features p.18
- Asset tag p.19
- This port is for asus asmb8 ikvm controller and for technicians only p.20
- The rear panel includes the expansion slots system power sockets and rear fans the i o shields with openings for the rear panel connectors on the motherboard are also placed in the rear panel p.20
- Rear panel features p.20
- Chapter 1 product introduction p.20
- Internal features p.21
- Led information p.22
- Front panel leds p.22
- Lan rj 45 leds p.23
- Hdd status led p.23
- Ssd status led p.24
- Hardware information p.25
- Chapter 2 hardware information p.25
- Chassis cover p.26
- Removing the rear cover p.26
- Removing the air duct p.27
- Air duct p.27
- To install the air duct p.28
- Position the air duct to the screw holes as shown in the illustration below then secure it with the screws removed before p.28
- Installing the air duct p.28
- Chapter 2 hardware information p.28
- Xeon e5 2600 v3 processor family p.29
- To install a cpu p.29
- The motherboard comes with two surface mount lga 2011 3 sockets designed for the inte p.29
- Remove the chassis cover and the air duct refer to section 2 removing the rear cover and 2 air duct for details p.29
- Locate the cpu socket on the motherboard p.29
- Installing the cpu p.29
- Central processing unit cpu p.29
- Asus rs540 e8 rs36 ecp p.29
- Apply some thermal interface material to the exposed area of the cpu that the heatsink will be in contact with p.34
- Replace the air duct when the cpu and dimms are installed p.34
- Install the heatsink according to the illustrations below p.34
- Chapter 2 hardware information p.34
- You may install 4 gb 8 gb 16 gb and 32 gb rdimms or 32 gb 64 gb lr dimms and nvdimm into the dimm sockets using the memory configurations in this section p.35
- The motherboard comes with sixteen 16 double data rate 4 ddr4 dual inline memory modules dimm sockets p.35
- The figure illustrates the location of the ddr4 dimm sockets p.35
- System memory p.35
- Overview p.35
- Memory configurations p.35
- Asus rs540 e8 rs36 ecp p.35
- You can refer to the following recommended memory population for a single cpu configuration p.36
- You can refer to the following recommended memory population for a dual cpu configuration p.36
- Single cpu configuration must be installed on cpu1 p.36
- Single cpu configuration p.36
- Dual cpu configuration p.36
- Chapter 2 hardware information p.36
- Removing a dimm p.37
- Installing a dimm p.37
- Installing a 3 inch hdd p.38
- Hard disk drives p.38
- Remove power p.40
- Installing a 2 inch ssd p.40
- Install 3 hd p.40
- Install 2 hd p.40
- Remove power p.41
- Install 3 hd p.41
- Install 2 hd p.41
- Installing an expansion card to the pci e slot p.42
- Expansion slot p.42
- Installing an m expansion card p.44
- Installing a mezzanine card p.45
- Configuring an expansion card p.47
- Standard interrupt assignments p.47
- Standard cables connected to the motherboard p.48
- Cable connections p.48
- Front backplane p.49
- Backplane cabling p.49
- Asus rs540 e8 rs36 ecp p.49
- Chapter 2 hardware information p.50
- Back backplane p.50
- System fans p.51
- Removable optional components p.51
- Remove power p.52
- Redundant power supply module p.52
- Install 3 hd p.52
- Install 2 hd p.52
- Installation options p.53
- Chapter 3 installation options p.53
- Friction rail kit p.54
- Attaching the rack rails p.54
- To mount the server into the rack p.56
- Mounting the server to the rack p.56
- Chapter 3 installation options p.56
- Align the server rails with the rack rails then push the server all the way to the depth of the rack p.56
- Motherboard information p.57
- Chapter 4 motherboard information p.57
- Motherboard layout p.58
- Layout contents p.58
- Jumpers p.60
- Internal connectors p.64
- Theseconnectorsarefortheatxpowersupplyplugs thepowersupplyplugsare designedtofittheseconnectorsinonlyoneorientation findtheproperorientationand pushdownfirmlyuntiltheconnectorscompletelyfit p.68
- Chapter 4 motherboard information p.68
- Atx power connectors 24 pin eatxpwr1 8 pin eatx12v1 8 pin eatx12v2 p.68
- Onboard leds p.74
- Chapter 5 bios setup p.79
- Bios setup p.79
- Recovering the bios from a usb flash drive p.80
- Managing and updating your bios p.80
- Asus crashfree bios 3 utility p.80
- Up down left right switch enter choose q exit p.81
- New platform platform z10pr d16 version 0022 build date 05 05 2014 p.81
- Current platform platform z10pr d16 version 0020 build date 04 25 2014 p.81
- Asus tek ezflash utility p.81
- Asus ez flash 2 utility p.81
- Updating the bios file p.82
- Bupdater utility p.82
- Theutilityverifiesthefile thenstartsupdatingthebiosfile p.83
- The utility returns to the dos prompt after the bios update process is completed rebootthesystemfromtheharddiskdrive p.83
- Do not shut down or reset the system while updating the bios to prevent system boot failure p.83
- Asus rs540 e8 rs36 ecp p.83
- Bios setup program p.84
- Menu bar p.85
- Bios menu screen p.85
- Submenu items p.86
- Scroll bar p.86
- Pop up window p.86
- Navigation keys p.86
- Menu items p.86
- General help p.86
- Configuration fields p.86
- System time xx xx xx p.87
- System date day xx xx xxxx p.87
- Main menu p.87
- The advanced menu items allow you to change the settings for the cpu and other system devices p.88
- Chapter 5 bios setup p.88
- Advanced menu p.88
- Smart settings p.89
- Smart self test disabled p.89
- Enable hibernation enabled p.89
- Enable acpi auto configuration disabled p.89
- Acpi settings p.89
- Serial port enabled p.90
- Serial port 1 serial port 2 configuration p.90
- Nct6779d super io configuration p.90
- Change settings auto p.90
- Intel lan rom type pxe p.91
- Intel lan i210 configuration p.91
- Intel i210 lan1 enable intel i210 lan2 enable enabled p.91
- Serial port console redirection p.92
- Console redirection settings p.92
- Com1 com2 console redirection disabled p.92
- Console redirection disabled p.93
- Serial port for out of band management windows emergency management services ems p.93
- Console redirection settings p.94
- Restore ac power loss last state p.95
- Power on by rtc disabled p.95
- Power on by ring disabled p.95
- Power on by pcie disabled p.95
- Sr iov support disabled p.96
- Pci subsystem settings p.96
- Load rt32 image enabled p.96
- Above 4g decoding disabled p.96
- Network stack disabled p.97
- Network stack configuration p.97
- Gatea20 active upon request p.98
- Csm support enabled p.98
- Csm configuration p.98
- Boot option filter legacy only p.98
- Other pci device legacy p.98
- Option rom messages force bios p.98
- Network storage video legacy p.98
- Trusted computing p.99
- Security device support disabled p.99
- Configuration p.99
- Xhci hand off enabled p.100
- Usb mass storage driver support enabled p.100
- Usb configuration p.100
- Port 60 64 emulation enabled p.100
- Legacy usb support enabled p.100
- Ehci hand off disabled p.100
- Usb hardware delays and time outs p.101
- Iscsi configuration p.101
- Device reset time out 20 sec p.101
- Device power up delay auto p.101
- Usb transfer time out 20 sec p.101
- Intelrcsetup menu p.102
- Vmx enabled p.103
- Processor configuration p.103
- Per socket configuration p.103
- Hyper threading enabled p.103
- Execute disable bit enabled p.103
- Enable intel txt support disabled p.103
- Down stream peci disabled p.104
- Direct cache access dca auto p.104
- Dcu streamer prefetcher enabled p.104
- Dcu mode 32k 8way without ecc p.104
- Dcu ip prefetcher enabled p.104
- Dca prefetch delay 32 p.104
- Aes ni enabled p.104
- Adjacent cache prefetch enabled p.104
- X2apic enabled p.104
- Hardware prefetcher enabled p.104
- Enable smx disabled p.104
- Power technology energy efficient p.105
- Energy perf bias p.105
- Cpu advanced pm turning p.105
- Config tdp disabled p.105
- Advanced power management configuration p.105
- Numa enabled p.106
- Common refcode configuration p.106
- Qpi link1 enable enable p.107
- Qpi link0p enable enable p.107
- Qpi general configuration p.107
- Qpi configuration p.107
- Link speed mode fast p.107
- Link frequency select auto p.107
- Qpi status p.107
- Memory frequency auto p.108
- Memory configuration p.108
- Halt on mem training error enabled p.108
- Enhanced log parsing disabled p.108
- Enforce por auto p.108
- Enable adr disabled p.108
- Ecc support auto p.108
- Data scrambling auto p.108
- Memory topology p.109
- Memory thermal p.109
- C a parity enable auto p.109
- Memory ras configuration p.110
- Memory map p.110
- Iio configuration p.111
- Ev dfx features disabled p.111
- Pcie slot option rom configuration p.111
- Pci express global options p.111
- Intel vt for directed i o vt d p.111
- Pci express configuration p.112
- Pch devices p.112
- Pch configuration p.112
- Support aggressive link power management enabled p.113
- Ssata controller enabled p.113
- Sata mode options p.113
- Pch ssata configuration p.113
- Configure ssata as ahci p.113
- Sata port 1 sata port 2 sata port 3 sata port 4 p.114
- Sata port 1 6 p.114
- Sata controller enabled p.114
- Pch sata configuration p.114
- Configure sata as ahci p.114
- Xhci mode auto p.114
- Usb configuration p.114
- Support aggressive link power management enabled p.114
- Usb ports per port disable control disabled p.115
- Usb port 1 2 3 4 enabled p.115
- Usb 3 port 1 2 enabled p.115
- Platform thermal configuration p.115
- Pch thermal device auto p.115
- Server me configuration p.116
- Miscellaneous configuration p.116
- Alert enable lock disabled p.116
- Active video offboard device p.116
- Server mgmt menu p.117
- Runtime error logging support p.117
- Runtime error logging p.117
- Os watchdog timer disabled p.117
- Whea support disabled p.117
- System event log p.118
- Serial mux disabled p.118
- Os wtd timer timeout 10 minutes p.118
- Os wtd timer policy reset p.118
- View system event log p.119
- Ipv6 bmc network configuration p.119
- Bmc network configuration p.119
- Ipv6 bmc lan option enable p.120
- When log is full do nothing p.122
- Smbios event log enabled p.122
- Event logs menu p.122
- Erasing settings p.122
- Erase event log no p.122
- Enabling disabling options p.122
- Change smbios event log settings p.122
- View smbios event log p.123
- Smbios event log standard settings p.123
- Metw 60 p.123
- Meci 1 p.123
- Log system boot event disabled p.123
- Log oem codes enabled p.123
- Custom option p.123
- Convert oem codes disabled p.123
- Vccio vcore1 2 voltage vddq_ab_cpu1 voltage vddq_cd_cpu1 voltage vddq_ef_cpu2 voltage vddq_gh_cpu2 voltage 5vsb voltage 5v voltage 12v voltage 3 v voltage vbat voltage 3 vsb voltage p.124
- Monitor menu p.124
- Frnt fan2 3 4 5 rear fan1 2 mode generic mode p.124
- Cpu1 2 temperature xxx c xxx f p.124
- Cpu fan1 2 speed frnt fan1 5 speed rear fan1 2 speed xxxx rpm or n a p.124
- Cpu fan1 2 frnt fan1 mode generic mode p.124
- Security menu p.125
- Administrator password p.125
- User password p.126
- Secure boot menu p.126
- Setup prompt timeout xx p.128
- Chassis intrusion warning p.128
- Bootup numlock state on p.128
- Boot option priorities p.128
- Boot menu p.128
- Boot logo display auto p.128
- Tool menu p.129
- Set the booting order of network devices p.129
- Hard drive bbs priorities network device bbs priorities p.129
- Asus ez flash p.129
- Exit menu p.130
- Discard changes reset p.130
- Discard changes exit p.130
- Discard changes p.130
- Save options p.130
- Save changes reset p.130
- Save changes p.130
- Save as user defaults p.131
- Restore user defaults p.131
- Restore defaults p.131
- Launch efi shell from filesystem device p.131
- Boot override p.131
- Chapter 5 bios setup p.132
- Raid configuration p.133
- Chapter 6 raid configuration p.133
- Setting up raid p.134
- Raid definitions p.134
- Setting the raid item in bios p.135
- Raid configuration utilities p.135
- Installing hard disk drives p.135
- Lsi software raid configuration utility p.136
- Using easy configuration p.137
- Creating a raid set p.137
- You need at least two identical hard disk drives when creating a raid 1 set p.138
- You need at least four identical hard disk drives when creating a raid 10 set p.138
- When selected the drive indicator changes from ready to onlin ax y where x is the array number and y is the drive number p.138
- To select the configurable array p.138
- To configure array setting p.138
- The information of the selected hard disk drive displays at the bottom of the screen p.138
- Space sel enter endarray f10 configure f2 drive info f3 virtual drives f4 hsp p.138
- Select configurable array s p.138
- Easy configuration array selection menu p.138
- Cursor keys space de select f2 chidinfo f3 slotinfo f10 configure esc quit p.138
- Chapter 6 raid configuration p.138
- Again the virtual drive information appears including a virtual drive menu that allows you to change the virtual drive parameters p.139
- 148 80gb 2 64kb online p.139
- Virtual drive s configured p.139
- Virtual drive 0 p.139
- Raid level p.139
- Ld raid size stripes stripsz status p.139
- Easy configuration array selection menu p.139
- Asus rs540 e8 rs36 ecp p.139
- When creating a when creating a raid 0 set proceed to step 12 p.140
- Virtual drive s configured p.140
- Virtual drive 0 p.140
- Select units for vd size p.140
- Ld raid size stripes stripsz status p.140
- Enabling dwc can improve the performance but with the risk of data loss p.140
- Easy configuration array selection menu p.140
- Chapter 6 raid configuration p.140
- Change dwc p.140
- 148 80gb 2 64kb online p.140
- Virtual drive s configured p.141
- Virtual drive 0 p.141
- Save configuration p.141
- Ld raid size stripes stripsz status p.141
- Follow step 2 to 12 to configure additional virtual drives p.141
- Easy configuration array selection menu p.141
- Configuration menu p.141
- Asus rs540 e8 rs36 ecp p.141
- 148 80gb 2 64kb online p.141
- Using new configuration p.142
- Adding or viewing a raid configuration p.143
- Adding a new raid configuration p.143
- Using the initialize command p.144
- Initializing the virtual drives p.144
- Asus rs540 e8 rs36 ecp p.145
- 148 80gb 2 64kb online p.145
- Virtual drives p.145
- Virtual drive s configured p.145
- Vd 0 initialization complete press esc p.145
- Ld raid size stripes stripsz status p.145
- Initializing a virtual drive erases all data on the drive p.145
- Initialize p.145
- Init of vd is in process p.145
- Easy configuration array selection menu p.145
- Completed p.145
- Virtual drive 1 p.146
- Using the objects command p.146
- To initialize the virtual drives using the objects command p.146
- Objects p.146
- Chapter 6 raid configuration p.146
- Initialize p.147
- Asus rs540 e8 rs36 ecp p.147
- Virtual drive 1 p.147
- Virtual drive 0 p.147
- Use cursor keys to navigate between items and press enter to select an option p.147
- To start initialization p.147
- Objects p.147
- Rebuilding failed drives p.148
- When rebuild is complete press any key to continue p.149
- To rebuild the drive p.149
- Space de select f10 start rebuild f2 drive information f3 view virtual drives p.149
- Rebuild physical drives selection menu p.149
- Asus rs540 e8 rs36 ecp p.149
- Using the check consistency command p.150
- Checking the drives for data consistency p.150
- Using the objects command p.152
- Deleting a raid configuration p.153
- Selecting the boot drive from a raid set p.154
- Enabling writecache p.155
- Turn on the system p.156
- To launch the inte p.156
- To display the utility main menu p.156
- The raid bios setup screens shown in this section are for reference only and may not exactly match the items on your screen p.156
- The navigation keys at the bottom of the screen allow you to move through the menus the navigation keys at the bottom of the screen allow you to move through the menus and select the menu options p.156
- The inte p.156
- Rapid storage technology enterprise sata option rom utility allows you to create raid 0 raid 1 raid 10 raid 1 0 and raid 5 set from serial ata hard disk drives that are connected to the serial ata connectors supported by the southbridge p.156
- Rapid storage technology enterprise sata option rom utility p.156
- Intel rapid storage technology enterprise sata option rom utility p.156
- Chapter 6 raid configuration p.156
- Before you proceed ensure that you have installed the serial ata hard disk drives have set the correct jumper settings of the motherboard and have set the correct sata mode in the bios setup you can refer to sections installing hard disk drives setting jumpers and setting the raid mode in bios for more information p.156
- To select the hard disk drives that you want to include in the raid set p.157
- To create a raid set p.157
- Creating a raid set p.157
- Asus rs540 e8 rs36 ecp p.157
- When you are done p.157
- To return to the delete volume menu p.159
- To delete a raid set p.159
- Take caution when deleting a raid set you will lose all data on the hard disk drives when you delete a raid set p.159
- Deleting a raid set p.159
- Asus rs540 e8 rs36 ecp p.159
- When you are done p.160
- To return to the utility main menu p.160
- To reset a raid set p.160
- Take caution before you reset a raid volume hard disk drive to non raid resetting a raid volume hard disk drive deletes all internal raid structure on the drive p.160
- Resetting disks to non raid p.160
- Chapter 6 raid configuration p.160
- Rebuilding the raid p.161
- Rapid storage technology enterprise sata option rom utility p.161
- Exiting the intel rapid storage technology enterprise sata option rom utility p.161
- Exiting the intel p.161
- Rebuilding the raid with other non raid disk p.161
- Rebuilding the raid with a new hard disk p.162
- Setting the boot array in the bios setup utility p.163
- Rapid storage technology enterprise windows p.164
- Intel rapid storage technology enterprise windows p.164
- Creating a raid set p.165
- Changing a volume type p.167
- Deleting a volume p.168
- Preferences p.169
- Chapter 6 raid configuration p.170
- Driver installation p.171
- Chapter 7 driver installation p.171
- Raid driver installation p.172
- Creating a raid driver disk p.172
- Installing the raid controller driver p.174
- During window p.174
- Server 2008 os installation p.174
- Red ha p.176
- Enterprise linux os 5 p.176
- Red ha p.178
- Enterprise linux os 6 p.178
- 9 asus rs540 e8 rs36 ecp p.179
- Preparing the linux driver p.181
- Installing suse 11 linux os p.182
- The main screen of the support dvd contains the following tabs p.184
- Running the support dvd p.184
- Manual p.184
- Management applications and utilities installation p.184
- Makedisk p.184
- Drivers p.184
- Contact p.184
- 14 chapter 7 driver installation p.184
- When you place the support dvd into the optical drive the dvd automatically displays the main screen if autorun is enabled in your computer by default the drivers tab is displayed p.184
- Utilities p.184
- The support dvd that is bundled with your motherboard contains drivers management applications and utilities that you can install to maximize the features of your motherboard p.184
- Utilities menu tab p.185
- Drivers menu tab p.185
- Manual menu p.186
- Makedisk menu tab p.186
- Contact information menu p.187
- Intel chipset device software installation p.188
- Chipset device software installation p.188
- Installing the intel i350 am1 i350 am2 i210 x540 bt2 gigabit adapters driver p.190
- Installing the intel p.190
- I350 am1 i350 am2 i210 x540 bt2 gigabit adapters driver p.190
- Vga driver installation p.193
- Rapid storage technology enterprise 4 installation p.195
- Intel rapid storage technology enterprise 4 installation p.195
- Appendix p.199
- Technical support p.200
- Asustek computer inc taiwan p.200
- Asustek computer inc china p.200
- Asustek computer inc p.200
- Asus contact information p.200
- Technical support p.201
- Asus czech service s r o europe p.201
- Asus contact information p.201
- Asus computer international america p.201
- Asus computer gmbh germany and austria p.201
- Technical support p.202
- Asus polska sp z o o poland p.202
- Asus holland bv the netherlands p.202
- Asus contact information p.202
- Ask service russia and cis p.202
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