FS RS7260 User manual

Type
User manual
DUAL INTEL® XEON® SCALABLE PROCESSORS
2U RACKMOUNT SERVER
2HE RACK SERVER MIT ZWEI SKALIERBAREN INTEL® XEON®
PROZESSOREN
RS7260
SERVEUR À DEUX PROCESSEURS INTEL® XEON® SCALABLE 2U À
MONTAGE EN RACK
Quick Start Guide V1.0
Quick-Start Anleitung
Guide de Démarrage Rapide
EN
Introduction
Thank you for choosing RS7260 Rack Server. This guide is designed to familiarize you with the layout
of the server and describes how to deploy the server in your network.
Accessories
RS7260
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RS7260
Power Cable x2
Square hole to round hole
adapter x2
HDD Screw x32 Rail Screw x18
Rail x2
Baffle x2
EN
Front View
Hardware Overview
Control Panel
1
2
3
Power buttons and status indicators
Twenty-four 2.5" drive bays
Pull-out identifier (with BMC ADMIN default password on
the side; see figure below)
Storage Drives
Service/Asset
Tag
DescriptionFeatures
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1 2
3
BMC Password Sticker
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Rear View
Power Supply1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Two redundant power supply modules, PWS1 on the left,
PWS2 on the right
Two LAN ports
Two USB 3.0 ports
Dedicated LAN port for IPMI
Serial port
UID indicator and button to toggle the UID indicators
Video port
One PCI-E low-profile slot
LAN
USB
IPMI LAN
COM
UID
VGA
8PCI
9Six PCI-E full-height slotsPCI
DescriptionFeatures
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1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
9 9 9
9
PWS-1
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EN
Below is a layout of the motherboard with jumper, connector and LED locations shown. See the table
on the following page for descriptions.
Motherboard Layout
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PSU2 PSU1
BAR CODE BMC CODE
CPU2
CPU1
BIOS
LICENSE
COM1
LAN
CTRL
LED_P1_D2
LED_P1_D1
LED_P1_E2
LED_P1_E1
LED_P1_F2
LED_P1_F1
LED_P1_A2
LED_P1_A1
LED_P1_C2
LED_P1_B1
LED_P1_B2
LED_P1_C1
LED_P2_F2
LED_P2_F1
LED_P2_E2
LED_P2_E1
LED_P2_D2
LED_P2_D1
LED_P2_C2
LED_P2_C1
LED_P2_B2
LED_P2_B1
LED_P2_A2
LED_P2_A1
JRK1
S-UM12
JVGA2
BT1
JBT1
JL1
JUIDB2
JF1
JPG1
JVRM1
JWD1
FAN8
FAN7
FAN6
FAN5
FAN4
FAN3 FAN2 FAN1
JIPMB1
JNVI2C1
JNVI2C2
SP1
JSD1JSD2
T-SGPIO3
LED1
LEDM1
LEDPWR
JVRM2
JTPM1
SXB3B
SXB1B
SXB2
FAIL LED
UID NIC
2 1
NIC LED
HDD PWR
LED X NMI
PWR
ON
JF1
RST PS
P2_NVMe1
P2_NVMe0
P2-DIMMF2
P2-DIMMF1
P2-DIMME1
P2-DIMME2
SXB1A CPU2_PORT3A CPU2_PORT2C CPU2_PORT2A SXB1C
P2-DIMMD2
P2-DIMMD1
CPU2_PORT1A PCH_PORT1 CPU2_DMI
USB3/4 (3.0)
S-SATA0~3
S-SATA4
P2-DIMMA2
S-SATA5
P2-DIMMA1
UID
P2-DIMMB2
P2-DIMMB1
P2-DIMMC2
I-SATA0~3
P2-DIMMC1
I-SATA4~7
GPU PWR2
USB2 (3.0)
P1-DIMMF2
SXB3C P1-DIMMF1
CPU1_PORT1A
SXB3A
CPU1_PORT3A CPU1_PORT3C CPU1_PORT2A
CPU1_PORT2C
P1-DIMMD1
P1-DIMME1
P1-DIMME2
P1-DIMMD2
P1-DIMMA2
P1-DIMMA1
P1-DIMMC1
P1-DIMMC2
P1-DIMMB2
P1-DIMMB1
P1_NVMe0 P1_NVMe1
BP PWR4
VGA
IPMI_LAN
USB0/1
(3.0)
BMC
JSDCARD1
PCH
GPU PWR3 GPU PWR4
GPU PWR1
BP PWR2 BP PWR1
BP PWR3
CPU2_PORT3C
JHFI2
JHFI1
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18
6 71 2 43
BMC Password Label
BMC: XXXXXXXXXXXX
PWD: XXXXXXXXXX
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9
11
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17 15 10
12
5
EN
1SXB1A/1B/1C: Proprietary PCI-e Slot used for WIO-Left Devices
(supported by CPU2)
SXB2: Proprietary PCI-e Slot for WIO-Right Devices (supported by CPU2)
I-SATA0~3, I-SATA4~7: SATA 3.0 Ports (Intel PCH)
S-SATA 4, 5: SATA 3.0 Ports (Intel SCU)
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4
DescriptionNo.
2
JBT1: CMOS Clear
BMC Password Label
SXB3A/3B/3C: Proprietary PCI-e Slot for Riser Devices (supported
by CPU1)
P1-DIMMC1(Blue) /P1-DIMMC2 /P1-DIMMB1(Blue) slot
P1-DIMMB2 /P1-DIMMA1(Blue) /P1-DIMMA2 slot
CPU1 (Install CPU1 first)
P1-DIMMD2 /P1-DIMMD1(Blue) /P1-DIMME2 slot
P1-DIMME1(Blue) /P1-DIMMF2 /P1-DIMMF1(Blue) slot
P2-DIMMC1(Blue) /P2-DIMMC2 /P2-DIMMB1(Blue) slot
P2-DIMMB2/P2-DIMMA1(Blue)/P2-DIMMA2 slot
CPU2
P2-DIMMD2/P2-DIMMD1(Blue)/P2-DIMME2 slot
P2-DIMME1(Blue)/P2-DIMMF2/P2-DIMMF1(Blue) slot
JSD1/JSD2: SATA DOM (Device_on_Module) Power Connectors
S-SATA0~3: SATA 3.0 Ports (Intel SCU)
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5
8
7
10
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12
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15
16
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5
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Before you begin the installation, make sure that you have the following:
Installation Requirements
The system should be situated in a clean, dust-free area that is well ventilated. Avoid areas where
heat, electrical noise and electromagnetic fields are generated.
This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top with
the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack.
If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing
the unit in the rack.
Slide rail mounted equipment is not to be used as a shelf or a work space.
A reliable ground must be maintained at all times.
Leave enough clearance in front of the rack so that you can open the front door completely (~25
inches) and approximately 30 inches of clearance in the back of the rack to allow sufficient space
for airflow and access when servicing.
This product should be installed only in a Restricted Access Location (dedicated equipment
rooms, service closets, etc.).
This product is not suitable for use with visual display workplace devices.
Make sure the rack is stable before extending a server or other component from the rack.
CAUTION: To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you
must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following
guidelines are provided to ensure your safety:
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Installing the Rails
Identifying the Rails
Mounting the Server
The chassis package includes two rail assemblies. Each assembly consists of three sections: An inner
rail that secures directly to the chassis, an outer rail that secures to the rack, and a middle rail which
extends from the outer rail. These assemblies are specifically designed for the left and right side of
the chassis and labeled.
NOTE: Both front chassis rails and the rack rails have a locking tab, which serves two functions.
First, it locks the server into place when installed and pushed fully into the rack (its normal
operating position). In addition, these tabs lock the server in place when fully extended from the
rack. This prevents the server from coming completely out of the rack when pulled out
for servicing.
Releasing the Inner Rail
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Outer Rail
Middle Rail
Locking Tab
Inner Rail
1
2
3
Outer Rail
Middle Rail
Locking Tab
Inner Rail
EN
Installing the Inner Rails
1. Identify the left and right inner rails. They are labeled.
2. Place the inner rail firmly against the side of the chassis, aligning the hooks on the side of the
chassis with the holes in the inner rail.
3. Slide the inner rail forward toward the front of the chassis until the quick release bracket snaps into
place, securing the rail to the chassis.
4. Optionally, you can further secure the inner rail to the chassis with screws.
1. Pull the inner rail out of the outer rail until it is fully extended as illustrated below.
2. Press the locking tab down to release the inner rail.
3. Pull the inner rail all the way out.
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3
Inner Rails
EN
Installing the Chassis into a Rack
NOTE: Keep the ball bearing shuttle locked at the front of the middle rail during installation.
Figure is for illustrative purposes only. Always install servers to the bottom of a rack first.
1. Extend the outer rails as illustrated.
2. Align the inner rails of the chassis with the outer rails on the rack.
3. Slide the inner rails into the outer rails, keeping the pressure even on both sides. When the chassis
has been pushed completely into the rack, it should click into the locked position.
4. Optional screws may be used to hold the front of the chassis to the rack.
WARNING: Mounting the system into the rack requires at least two people to support the
chassis during installation. Please follow safety recommendations printed on the rails.
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Ball-Bearing
Shuttle
1
2
2
4
EN
CAUTION: The system is heavy. It is dangerous for a single person to remove it from the
rack. Have sufficient personnel or use a lift to support the chassis.
CAUTION: Except for short periods of time, do not operate the server without the cover
in place. The chassis cover must be in place to allow for proper airflow and to prevent
overheating.
Removing the Chassis from the Rack
Removing the Top Cover
1. Remove the two screws on each side of the cover, which secure the cover to the chassis. These two
screws are optional and will not impact functionality if they are not installed.
2. Press the two release buttons and slide the cover toward the rear and lift off.
1. Pull the chassis forward out the front of the rack until it stops.
2. Press the release latches on each of the inner rails downward simultaneously and continue to pull
the chassis forward and out of the rack.
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Remove Screw
Remove Screw
1
2
2
1
EN
Processor Installation
1. Hold the processor with the land grid array (LGA, gold contacts) facing down. Locate the gold
triangle at the corner of the processor and the corresponding hollowed triangle on the processor
carrier. These triangles indicate the location of pin 1.
2. Using the triangles as a guide, carefully align and place Point A of the processor into Point A of the
carrier. Then gently flex the other side of the carrier for the processor to fit into Point B.
3. Examine all corners to ensure that the processor is firmly attached to the carrier.
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Pin 1
Processor
Pin 1
Carrier
EN
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Align Point A of the CPU
and Point A of the
Processor Carrier
CPU (Upside Down) with
CPU LGA Lands up
Pin 1
Pin 1
A
B
A
B
B
A
Align Point B of the CPU and
Point B of the Processor
Carrier
Processor Carrier
(Upside Down)
Allow carrier to
latch onto CPU
Allow carrier to
latch onto CPU
Align CPU Pin 1
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Heatsink Installation
NOTE: If this is a new heatsink, the thermal grease has been pre-applied. Otherwise, apply the
proper amount of thermal grease to the underside of the heatsink.
After creating the processor carrier assembly, mount the heatsink onto the carrier assembly to form
the processor heatsink module (PHM).
1. Turn the heatsink over with the thermal grease facing up. Note the two triangle cutouts (A, B)
located at the diagonal corners of the heatsink.
2. On the processor carrier assembly, find pin 1, as noted by the triangles. Hold the processor carrier
assembly over so that the gold LGA is facing up.
3. Align clip "a" (pin 1) on the carrier assembly with the triangular cutout A on the heatsink and b, c, d
on the carrier assembly with B, C, D on the heatsink.
4. Push the carrier assembly onto the heatsink, making sure that all four clips on each corner are
properly secured.
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Processor Carrier Assembly
b
d
a
cPin1
A
C
D
B
Heatsink
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Installing the PHM into the CPU Socke
1. Remove the plastic protective cover from the CPU socket. Gently squeeze the grip tabs then pull
the cover off.
2. Locate four threaded fasteners (a, b, c, d) on the CPU socket.
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CPU Socket with Plastic Protective Cover
Grip Tabs
(a, b, c, d: Threaded Fasteners) CPU Socket Pin1
Threaded Fastener
CPU Socket
a
b
c
d
EN
3. Locate four PEEK nuts (A, B, C, D) and four rotating wires (1, 2, 3, 4) on the heatsink.
4. Check that the rotating wires (1, 2, 3, 4) are in the unlatched position as shown.
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Heatsink
A, B, C, D: Peek Nut
1, 2, 3, 4: Rotating Wire
a, b, c, d: Threaded Fastener
Rotating Wire 2
Rotating Wire 4
CPU Socket
B
D
A
C
Peek Nut
Rotating Wire 1
Rotating Wire 3
(Unlatched) (latched)
Rotating Wire
Peek Nut
Unlatched State
Rotating Wire
Peek Nut
Top View
Side View
EN
5. Align nut A (next to the triangles and pin 1) on the heatsink with threaded fastener "a" on the CPU
socket. Also align nuts B, C, D on the heatsink with threaded fasteners b, c, d on the CPU socket.
6. Gently place the heatsink on the CPU socket, making sure that each nut is properly aligned with its
corresponding threaded fastener.
7. Press all four rotating wires outward to latch the PHM onto the CPU socket.
a, b, c, d:
Threaded Fastener on the CPU socket
A, B, C, D: Peek Nut on the Heatsink
B
D
A
C
a
b
c
d
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Top View
Latched State
Rotating Wire
Rotating Wire
EN
8. With a t30-bit screwdriver, tighten all PEEK nuts in the sequence of A, B, C, and D with even pressure
not greater than 12 lbf-in.
1. Push the release tabs outwards on both ends of the DIMM slot to unlock it.
ESD Precautions
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components including memory modules. To
avoid damaging DIMM modules, it is important to handle them carefully. The following measures are
generally sufficient.
• Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge.
• Handle the memory module by its edges only.
• Put the memory modules into the antistatic bags when not in use.
Installing Memory
Installing Memory
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A
B
C
D
Notches
Release Tabs
EN
2. Align the key of the DIMM with the receptive point on the memory slot and with your thumbs on
both ends of the module, press it straight down into the slot until the module snaps into place.
3. Press the release tabs to the locked position to secure the DIMM module into the slot.
Removing a Hot-Swap Drive Carrier from the Chassis
1. Press the release button on the drive carrier, which will extend the drive carrier handle.
2. Use the drive carrier handle to pull the drive out of the chassis.
Installing Drives
NOTE: Exercise extreme caution when installing or removing memory modules to prevent
damage to the DIMMs or slots.
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Key
EN
1. Remove the dummy drive, which comes pre-installed in the drive carrier, by removing the screws
securing the dummy drive to the carrier. These screws are not used to mount the actual hard drive.
2. Insert a drive into the carrier with the PCB side facing down and the connector end toward the rear
of the carrier. Align the drive in the carrier so that the screw holes line up. Note that there are holes in
the carrier marked "SATA" to aid in correct installation.
3. Secure the drive to the carrier with four M3 screws included in the chassis accessory box.
4. Insert the drive carrier with the disk drive into its bay, keeping the carrier oriented so that the hard
drive is on the top of the carrier and the release button is on the right side. When the carrier reaches
the rear of the bay, the release handle will retract.
5. Push the handle in until it clicks into its locked position.
The chassis features redundant power supplies. The system will continue to operate if one module
fails. It should be replaced as soon as convenient. The power supply modules are hot-swappable,
meaning they can be changed without powering down the system.
These power supplies are auto-switching capable. This feature enables them to automatically sense
the input voltage and operate at a 100-120v or 180-240v.
1. Position the air shroud in the chassis as illustrated below.
2. Align the notch on the air shroud with the pin on the expansion card bracket.
3. Slide the pin into the back of the notch.
4. Lower the front of the air shroud over the fan tray, sliding the front notches over the pins on the fan
tray.
Installing the Air Shroud
Power Supply
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Shrouds
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