Intergraph InterServe 600 Series System Reference Manual

Type
System Reference Manual
InterServe 600 Series
System Reference
October 1996
DHAF02030
Copyright
1996, Intergraph Corporation including this documentation, and any software and its file formats and audio-visual
displays described herein; all rights reserved; may only be used pursuant to the applicable software license
agreement; contains confidential and proprietary information of Intergraph and/or other third parties which is
protected by copyright, trade secret and trademark law and may not be provided or otherwise made available without
prior written authorization.
Power Input Rating
The product ID information is located on the back of the base unit. The unit rating and other power information for
the system is stated in “Fixed Power Supply MPWS131” or “Redundant Power Supplies MPWS138.”
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy. If the equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
CDC Statement
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in
the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Cautions
Changes or modifications made to the system that are not approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
THIS PRODUCT CONFORMS TO THE APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS OF 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J AT
DATE OF MANUFACTURE.
Read all safety and operating instructions before using the equipment. Keep these instructions for future reference.
Follow all warnings on the equipment or in the operating instructions.
Warnings
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not attempt to open the equipment unless instructed. Do not use a tool for
purposes other than instructed.
There are no user serviceable parts in the power supply. Refer all servicing of the power supply to qualified service
personnel.
Hazardous energy levels exist in the system base unit due to the constant AC-supply design of the power supplies.
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Contents
Introduction....................................................................................................................vii
Restrictions.......................................................................................................................vii
Updates and Feedback......................................................................................................vii
Conventions......................................................................................................................vii
Additional System Information........................................................................................viii
Operating System Information.........................................................................................viii
1 System Hardware Overview........................................................................................1
InterServe 610 (Non-RAID)...............................................................................................1
Major Assemblies.................................................................................................1
Functional Diagram Overview............................................................................. 2
InterServe 610, 620 (Internal RAID)..................................................................................3
Major Assemblies.................................................................................................3
Functional Diagram Overview............................................................................. 4
InterServe 630, 640 ............................................................................................................ 5
Major Assemblies.................................................................................................5
Functional Diagram Overview............................................................................. 6
2 System Wiring Diagrams.............................................................................................7
AC Section (MESAN14)....................................................................................................7
Keylock Switch....................................................................................................8
Alarm Silence Button........................................................................................... 8
Circuit Breaker.....................................................................................................9
Safety Interlock Switch........................................................................................9
Power Cables........................................................................................................9
Power Supply Cable Opening ..............................................................................9
Power Distribution Board (MPCBD13) ...........................................................................10
Power Distribution Board (MPCBD17) ...........................................................................13
Side 1 .................................................................................................................13
Side 2 .................................................................................................................16
Fixed Power Supply (MPWS131) ....................................................................................19
DC Output Specifications...................................................................................19
Cable Connectors ...............................................................................................20
P1 Riser Card Connector Pinout ........................................................................20
P2 - P8 Connector Pinout...................................................................................21
P9 Connector Pinout ..........................................................................................21
Redundant Power Supplies (MPWS138)..........................................................................21
Riser Card (MSMT280) ...................................................................................................23
InterServe 610 (Non RAID)...............................................................................23
InterServe 610, 620 (Internal RAID) ) ...............................................................24
InterServe 630, 640)...........................................................................................25
System Board (MSMT313) ..............................................................................................27
Cabling Diagram and Pinouts.............................................................................27
Jumper Connectors.............................................................................................30
External Ports.....................................................................................................32
Internal RAID Section (MESAN15).................................................................................36
CD-ROM Drive (CDSK106)............................................................................................39
Combo Drive (MESAM86)..............................................................................................40
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Fixed Disk Drives.............................................................................................................41
CDSK111 1 GB .................................................................................................41
CDSK094 2 GB .................................................................................................42
CDSK098 4 GB .................................................................................................42
CDSK123 4 GB .................................................................................................43
Option Board Fans............................................................................................................43
Auxiliary Fan (CFAN1110)..............................................................................................43
System Disk Fan (MCBLY690).......................................................................................43
3 Accessing the System..................................................................................................45
Precautions .......................................................................................................................46
Top Cover and Side Panels...............................................................................................46
Power Supply Access Panel..............................................................................................47
PCI Access Panel..............................................................................................................48
Riser Card Brace and PCI Board Guide ...........................................................................49
Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge ......................................................................51
Closing the System...........................................................................................................52
4 Servicing System Parts...............................................................................................53
Internal SCSI Drives.........................................................................................................53
Combo Drive (MESAM86)..............................................................................................55
Internal RAID Section (MESAN15).................................................................................56
Riser Card (MSMT280) ...................................................................................................58
Processor Module (MSMT310)........................................................................................58
P6 Bus Termination Card (MSMT311)............................................................................59
System Board (MSMT313) ..............................................................................................60
Fixed Power Supply (MPWS131) ....................................................................................62
Redundant Power Supply (MPWS138)............................................................................63
AC Section (MESAN14)..................................................................................................64
Power Distribution Board (MPCBD13) ...........................................................................66
Power Distribution Board (MPCBD17) ...........................................................................66
InterSite Server Monitor Board (CINF029) .....................................................................67
SIMMs (FMEM13X) .......................................................................................................68
Option Board Fan Assembly ............................................................................................69
System Disk Fan (MCBLY690).......................................................................................70
Auxiliary Fan (CFAN1110)..............................................................................................72
5 Upgrading the System................................................................................................73
Adding Processors............................................................................................................73
Single to Dual Upgrade......................................................................................73
Dual to Quad Upgrade .......................................................................................74
Adding Memory ...............................................................................................................75
Adding Internal SCSI Devices..........................................................................................77
Adding External SCSI Drives...........................................................................................78
Adding Option Boards......................................................................................................79
PCI Boards.........................................................................................................79
ISA and PnP Option Boards...............................................................................80
Using the System Configuration Utility............................................................................83
ISA Boards with a Configuration File................................................................83
ISA Boards without a Configuration File...........................................................83
Changing the System Boot Sequence...............................................................................85
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Introduction
The InterServe MP 600 Series System Reference provides technical, servicing, and upgrading
information for InterServe 610, 620, 630 and 640 systems.
Restrictions
In the servicing instructions, heed all warnings and cautions. Some precedures may only be performed
by trained Intergraph Field Service personnel. Personal injury and damage to equipment can occur if
documented procedures are not followed.
WARNING For InterServe 630, and 640 systems, hazardous energy levels exist in the system base unit due
to the constant AC-supply design of the power supplies. Disconnect the power cord from the
system before opening the base unit.
CAUTION Use an antistatic wrist strap for all servicing and upgrade procedures to avoid the possibility of
electrostatic discharge.
Updates and Feedback
System Documentation updates this document as needed. Updates are posted to the System
Documentation World Wide Web site (http://sysdocs.b11.ingr.com/). From the home page, select the
System Documents link, and then the Field Service Documents link.
If you have questions about this document or suggestions for its improvement, visit the System
Documentation World Wide Web site and select the Webmaster link on any page. Type in your
questions or suggestions and submit them.
Conventions
Bold
Commands, words, or characters that you key in literally.
Italic Variable values that you supply, or cross-references.
Monospace
Output displayed on the screen.
SMALL CAPS Key names on the keyboard, such as D, ALT or F3. Names of files and
directories. You can type filenames and directory names in the dialog boxes or
the command line in lowercase unless directed otherwise.
CTRL+D Press a key while simultaneously pressing another key; for example, press CTRL
and D simultaneously.
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Additional System Information
A System Setup is shipped with each system, and provides detailed information about:
Setting up the system.
Configuring the operating system and associated system software.
Using the system.
Using the AMIBIOS Setup program.
Installing system software.
A System Introduction is delivered with the system, and provides information about:
Intergraph Support
System hardware features
Available hardware options
Operating System Information
If you need more information on an aspect of the Windows NT operating system, refer to the printed
and online Windows NT documentation from Microsoft:
For detailed information on installing and configuring Windows NT Server, refer to the Windows
NT Server Installation Guide.
For detailed information on using the Windows NT Server operating system, refer to the online
Windows NT Server System Guide, delivered on CD-ROM with the operating system, and to
Windows NT Help.
Additional online Windows NT Server documentation is delivered on CD-ROM with the operating
system.
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1 System Hardware Overview
This chapter provides a graphical overview of the InterServe 610, 620, 630, and 640 systems. The
“Major Assemblies” sections show relative locations of components such as power supplies,
peripherals, and boards. The “Functional Diagram Overview” sections provide an overview of the
power and data signal paths between the major assemblies. The table after each wiring diagram figure
leads you to pages in Chapter 2 for specific wiring diagrams, connector pinouts, and other information.
InterServe 610 (Non-RAID)
Major Assemblies
Riser Card
System Board
P6 Bus
Termination
Card
CD-ROM
Drive
Combo
Drive
Option
Board
Fans
Power
Supply
Disk Drive Bay
2
Functional Diagram Overview
AC In
Processor Module
- or -
P6 Bus
Termination Card
Memory
(SIMMs and
WRAM)
System
Board
Option Board
Fans
Combo Drive
CD-ROM Drive
Riser
Card
Fixed Power
Supply
Fixed Disk
Drives
System Disk
Fan
Item Part Number
Chapter 2
Reference Page
Fixed Power Supply MPWS131 19
CD-ROM Drive CDSK106 39
Combo Drive MESAM86 40
Fixed Disk Drives CDSK111, CDSK094,
CDSK098, CDSK123
41
Riser Card MSMT280 23
System Board MSMT313 27
Option Board Fans MCBLZ520,
MCBLY690
43
System Disk Fan MCBLY690 43
3
InterServe 610, 620 (Internal RAID)
Major Assemblies
Riser Card
System Board
P6 Bus Termination
Card (Plugged onto
System Board)
CD-ROM
Drive
Combo
Drive
Option
Board
Fans
Power
Supply
Internal RAID
Section
Power
Distribution
Board
RAID
Controller
4
Functional Diagram Overview
AC In
Processor Module
- or -
P6 Bus
Termination Card
Memory
(SIMMs and
WRAM)
System
Board
Auxiliary
Fan
PC Card
Modem
Server Monitor
Card
RAID
Controller
Combo Drive
CD-ROM Drive
Internal RAID
Section
Riser
Card
Power
Distribution
Board
Fixed Power
Supply
Option Board
Fans
Item Part Number
Chapter 2
Reference Page
Power Distribution
Board
MPCBD13 10
Fixed Power Supply MPWS131 19
CD-ROM Drive CDSK106 39
Combo Drive MESAM86 40
Internal RAID Section MESAN15 36
Riser Card MSMT280 23
System Board MSMT313 27
Option Board Fans MCBLZ520,
MCBLY690
43
Auxiliary Fan CFAN1110 43
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InterServe 630, 640
Major Assemblies
AC Section
Riser Card
Processor Module
System Board
RAID Controller
Board
CD-ROM
Drive
Combo
Drive
Power
Distribution
Board
Option
Board
Fans
Redundant Power
Supplies
Internal RAID
Section
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Functional Diagram Overview
AC In
Processor Module
or P6 Bus
Termination Card
Memory
(SIMMs and
WRAM)
System
Board
Option Board
Fans
PC Card
Modem
Server Monitor
Card
RAID
Controller
Combo Drive
CD-ROM Drive
Internal RAID
Section
Riser
Card
Power
Distribution
Board
Power
Supply
Power
Supply
AC Section
with Safety
Interlock
Item Part Number
Chapter 2
Reference Page
AC Section MESAN14 7
Power Distribution Board MPCBD17 13
Redundant Power Supplies MPWS138 21
CD-ROM Drive CDSK106 39
Combo Drive MESAM86 40
Internal RAID Section MESAN15 36
Riser Card MSMT280 23
System Board MSMT313 27
Option Board Fans MCBLZ520,
MCBLY690
43
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2 System Wiring Diagrams
AC Section (MESAN14)
AC In
Top Cover
Safety Interlock
Switch
Power
Distribution
Board J2
Power
Distribution
Board J17
Power
Distribution
Board J1
AC Section - MESAN14
Power Supply
Keylock Switch
AC Receptacle
- Line
- Ground
- Neutral
Circuit Breaker
Power Supply
Keylock Switch
Alarm Silence
Button
NOTE The brown wires carry the AC line signal. The blue wires are neutral, and the green wires with yellow
stripe are safety ground.
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The following figure shows the top view of the AC section.
Power Cable to
MPCBD17 J2
Power Cable to
MPCBD17 J1
To Safety
Interlock
Switch
Keylock
Switch
Power Supply
Cable Opening
Alarm Silence
Button
Keylock
Switch
Circuit Breaker
Reset Switch
Keylock Switch
The keylock switch performs two functions: it physically locks the power supply in the base unit (by
rotating a blade into a slot on the power supply), and engages an AC switch that provides power input
to each supply. The power supply will not come out of the base unit until the keylock switch is turned
to the OFF position.
Alarm Silence Button
The alarm silence button allows you to temporarily disable the alarm when it is sounding.
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Circuit Breaker
The circuit breaker contains an external button to indicate power fault status. When the button is
extended (white area showing), a fault has occurred. Do not reset the circuit breaker until after the fault
has been removed. Reset the circuit breaker by pressing the button.
Safety Interlock Switch
The safety interlock switch, located in the top of the base unit, prevents the system from powering on if
the top cover is not properly installed.
Power Cables
These two-wire cables provide the AC line and neutral signals to the power distribution board, which in
turn drives the power supplies.
Power Supply Cable Opening
The main power cable from the power distribution board to the riser card passes through this opening.
If servicing the AC section, be sure the plastic edging remains in the opening to protect the wires from
damage.
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Power Distribution Board (MPCBD13)
Alarm Button
MCBL057A
MCBLZ610
MCBL060A
MCBL060A
RAID Section -
MESAN150
JP8
JP7
J2
Power Distribution Board -
MPCBD13
J16
J40
J20
J18
J19
J13
J17
J10
Power On LED
Channel Mode LED
Auxiliary LED
MCBL056A
Power Supply
MPWS131 (P8)
MCBL057A
MCBL055A
MCBLZ610 -- MPCBD13 J16 to power on LED
Pin
Signal Wire Color
1 Pwrgood Black
2 Ground Black
MCBL060A -- MPCBD13 J40 to channel mode LED
Pin
Signal Wire Color
1 Dskbad Black
2 Ground Black
3 Dskgood Orange
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MCBL060A -- MPCBD13 J20, Auxiliary LED
Pin
Signal
1 Remote On/Off In
2 Remote On/Off Out
3 LED Ground
MCBL057A -- MPCBD13 J18 to MESAN150 JP8, drive installed
Pin
Signal Wire Color
J18 - 1 Drive 1 Brown
J18 - 2 Drive 2 Black
J18 - 3 Drive 3 Red
MCBL057A -- MPCBD13 J19 to MESAN150 JP7, drive installed
Pin
Signal Wire Color
J19 - 1 Drive 4 Brown
J19 - 2 Drive 5 Black
J19 - 3 Drive 6 Red
MCBL055A -- MPCBD13 J13 to MESAN150 J2, RAID sensor
Pin
Signal Pin Signal
1,2,3,4 +5.1V 26 Alarm Reset
6 Dskbad 30 Drive 1 Status
8 Dskgood 32 Drive 2 Status
10 Alarm 34 Drive 3 Status
12,14,28 No Connect 36 Drive 4 Status
16 Pwrbad 38 Drive 5 Status
22 Not used 40 Drive 6 Status
24 Not used Remaining Ground
MCBL056A -- MPCBD13 J17 to alarm
Pin
Signal Wire Color
1 Alarm reset Red
2 Ground Black
12
The following figure shows the connectors on the power distribution board.
J18
J10
J20
J13
J19
J17 J40
J16
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