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NEC Express5800/320Lb/320Lb-R
User's Guide
1st Edition
02-2003
856-122693-901-A
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SAFETY INDICATIONS
To use NEC Express5800 Series safely, follow the instructions in this User's Guide.
This guide explains components that pose a danger, types of dangers caused by failing to follow the
instructions, and actions taken to prevent them; such components are labeled warning.
This guide and warning labels use “WARNING” and “CAUTION” to indicate a danger depending on
the degree. These terms are defined as follows:
WARNING
Indicates a danger that could lead to a death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a danger that could lead to a burn, other injuries or damage to
physical assets.
This guide uses the following three types of symbols to give indications and precautions against a
danger. They are defined as follows:
Indicates that a failure to follow the instructions could cause a danger. Each image
symbolizes a particular type of danger. (Attention)
Indicates what you must not do. Each image symbolizes a particular type of
prohibition. (Prohibited actions)
Indicates what you must do. Each image symbolizes a particular type of action
necessary to avoid a danger. (Mandatory actions)
(Example)
Symbol to draw attention
Term indicating a degree of danger
CAUTION
High temperature.
Immediately after the power-off, system components such as hard disk are
very hot. Wait the server to cool down completely before adding/removing
some component.
Symbol indicating a prohibited
action (may not always be
indicated)
Description of a danger
SYMBOLS USED IN THIS USER'S GUIDE AND WARNING LABELS
Attention
Indicates a risk of an electric shock.
Indicates a risk of an injury due to heat.
Indicates a risk of catching your fingers.
Indicates a risk of a fire or smoke.
Indicates a general precaution or warning that are not defined herein.
Indicates a risk of losing eyesight due to laser beam.
Indicates a risk of an injury or damage to physical assets due to a hazardous material.
Prohibited actions
Indicates a general prohibition that is not defined herein.
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the equipment. Otherwise, there is a risk of an
electric shock or fire.
Mandatory actions
Unplug the server. Otherwise, there is a risk of an electric shock or fire.
Indicates a general action to take that is not defined herein. Make sure to follow the
instructions.
NOTE: 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 and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, 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.
This class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numériqeu de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel
brouilleur du Canada.
CE Statement
Warning: This is a Class A product. In residential environment, this product may cause radio
interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures (EN55022).
NOTE: This product provides resistance against hardware faults with its redundant hardware
modules. However, this does not mean complete fault-tolerance is assured. For
example, there is a risk of system down when:
A fatal fault occurs in software.
Both modules within a redundant hardware pair break down.
A fatal fault occurs in a non-redundant component, such as the clock generator circuitry
or the interconnect backplane.
The entire system is cut off from AC power.
Trademarks
NEC EXPRESSBUILDER, NEC ESMPRO, and NEC Express5800/ft series are trademarks of NEC
Corporation.
Stratus is a registered trademark of Stratus Technologies Bermuda Ltd.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
AT is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States
and other countries.
VERITAS is a registered trademark of VERITAS Software Corporation in the U.S. and other
countries.
The VERITAS logo and VERITAS Volume Manager are trademarks of VERITAS Software
Corporation.
Adobe, the Adobe logo, Acrobat, and the Acrobat logo are trademarks of Adobe Systems
Incorporated.
Datalight is a registered trademark of Datalight, Inc. ROM-DOS is a trademark of Datalight, Inc.
Xeon is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States. DLT and DLTtape are trademarks of
Quantum Corporation in the United States. QLogic and its logo are trademarks of QLogic
Corporation in the United States. Fast!UTIL is a trademark of QLogic Corporation in the United
States.
All other product, brand, or trade names used in this publication are the trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective trademark owners.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server operating system, Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
operating system and Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system are called Windows
2000 for short. Microsoft Windows NT Server network operating system version 3.51/4.0 and
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation operating system version 3.51/4.0 are called Windows NT for
short. Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Operating System is called Windows Me for short.
Microsoft Windows 98 operating system is called Windows 98 for short. Microsoft Windows 95
operating system is called Windows 95 for short.
Names used with sample applications are all fictitious. They are unrelated to any existing product
names, names of organizations, or individual names.
To prevent voltage sag:
This product may be affected by voltage sag caused due to lightning. To prevent voltage sag, you
are recommended to use an AC uninterruptible power supply (UPS) unit.
Notes:
(1) No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission of
NEC Corporation.
(2) The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
(3) The contents of this manual shall not be copied or altered without prior written permission of
NEC Corporation.
(4) All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this manual. If you
find any part unclear, incorrect, or omitted in this manual, contact the sales agent where you
purchased this product.
(5) NEC assumes no liability arising from the use of this product, nor any liability for incidental or
consequential damage arising from the use of this manual regardless of (4) above.
PREFACE
Welcome to the NEC Express5800/ft series.
NEC Express5800/ft series is a “fault-tolerant (ft)” server focusing on “high reliability” in terms of
fault-tolerance, in addition to “high performance,” “scalability,” and “general versatility” provided
by NEC Express5800 series. In the event of trouble, its dual configuration will allow the system to
instantaneously isolate the failed parts to assure non-stop running; operation will be moved
smoothly from one module to the other, minimizing damage to it. You can use this ft series in a
mission-critical system where high availability is required. By the use of Windows2000 operating
system, it also provides outstanding openness for general-purpose applications, etc.
To make the best use of these features, read this User's Guide thoroughly to understand how to
operate NEC Express5800/ft series.
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ABOUT THIS USER'S GUIDE
This User's Guide helps a user to properly setup and use the product.
Consult this guide to ensure safety as well as to cope with trouble during a system setup and daily
operation.
Keep this manual handy.
This User's Guide is intended for users who have a good knowledge on the basic use of
Windows2000/NT operating systems and general I/O devices such as a keyboard and mouse.
How to Use This User's Guide
This guide consists of eight chapters and appendices. To help you find a solution quickly, the
guide contains the following information:
Read “Precautions for Use” first.
Before going on to main chapters, be sure to read “Precautions for Use.” These precautions are
very important for using the product safely.
Chapter 1 Precautions for Use
This chapter describes precautions necessary to use the product safely and properly. Be
sure to read this chapter before using theproduct. It also provides information on user
support. It will be helpful when you need maintenance service, support, etc.
Chapter 2 General Description
This chapter describes what you should know about the product: its component names,
functions, operating procedures as well as handling of devices and other parts.
Chapter 3 Setup
This chapter walks you through the setup procedures from unpacking of the product.
See also this chapter when you perform a re-setup.
Chapter 4 System Configuration
This chapter describes how to make settings of built-in basic input/output system. It also
describes factory-shipped parameters.
Chapter 5 Installing and Using Utilities
This chapter describes features and operating procedures of a standard utility “NEC
EXPRESSBUILDER.” It also describes procedures to install and operate various
software programs contained in its CD-ROM.
Chapter 6 Maintenance
This chapter describes maintenance procedures and use of maintenance tools. If you
need to move the product for maintenance purposes, follow the steps provided in this
chapter.
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
If the product does not work properly, see this chapter before deciding that it is a
breakdown.
Chapter 8 System Upgrade
This chapter describes procedures to add options and precautions. See also this chapter
when you replace failed components.
Appendix A Specifications
This appendix lists specifications of the product.
Appendix B I/O Port Addresses
This appendix lists factory-assigned I/O port addresses.
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Additional symbols
The following symbols are used throughout this User's Guide in addition to the caution symbols
describe at the beginning.
IMPORTANT:
Important points or instructions to keep in mind when using the
server or software
CHECK:
Something you need to make sure when using the server of
software
NOTE:
Helpful information, something useful to know
Accessories
This product is shipped with various accessories. See the attached list to make sure everything is
included and check the individual items. If some component is missing or damaged, contact your
sales agent.
Keep the accessories in a safe place. You will need them when you perform setup,
addition of options, or replacement of failed components.
To check NEC EXPRESSBUILDER components, see the attached list.
Be sure to fill out and mail the software registration card that is attached to your operating
system.
Make backup copies of included floppy disks, if any. Keep the original disks as the
master disks; use these copies in operation.
Improper use of an included floppy disk or CD-ROM may alter your system environment.
If you find something unclear, stop using them and contact your sales agent.
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CONTENTS
PREFACE......................................................................................................................................vii
ABOUT THIS USER'S GUIDE ......................................................................................................ii
Chapter 1 Notes on Using Your Server........................................................................ 1-1
Warning Labels.............................................................................................................................1-2
Precautions for Safety...................................................................................................................1-7
General.....................................................................................................................................1-7
Use of Power Supply and Power Cord.....................................................................................1-9
Installation, Relocation, Storage, and Connection..................................................................1-10
Cleaning and Working with Internal Devices.........................................................................1-12
During Operation ...................................................................................................................1-13
Rack-mount Model.................................................................................................................1-14
For Proper Operation..............................................................................................................1-15
Transfer to Third Party................................................................................................................1-16
Disposal of Equipment and Consumables ..................................................................................1-17
If System Trouble is Suspected...................................................................................................1-18
About Our Web Service..............................................................................................................1-18
Chapter 2 General Description..................................................................................... 2-1
Standard Features..........................................................................................................................2-2
Names and Functions of Components..........................................................................................2-6
Front View................................................................................................................................2-6
Front View (inside)...................................................................................................................2-8
CD-ROM Drive........................................................................................................................2-9
Rear View...............................................................................................................................2-10
CPU Module...........................................................................................................................2-12
PCI Module............................................................................................................................2-14
Chassis Board Layout.............................................................................................................2-15
LEDs ......................................................................................................................................2-16
Basic Operation ..........................................................................................................................2-22
Locking and Unlocking the Front Bezel ................................................................................2-22
Power ON...............................................................................................................................2-24
Power OFF.............................................................................................................................2-25
POST Check...........................................................................................................................2-26
Floppy Disk Drive..................................................................................................................2-29
CD-ROM Drive......................................................................................................................2-32
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Chapter 3 Setup..............................................................................................................3-1
Before setup................................................................................................................................. 3-2
Setup of Hardware................................................................................................................... 3-2
Setup of Windows 2000 Advanced Server .............................................................................. 3-3
Setup of Hardware....................................................................................................................... 3-4
Unpacking ............................................................................................................................... 3-4
Installation............................................................................................................................... 3-5
Connection..............................................................................................................................3-11
Setup of Windows 2000 Advanced Server................................................................................. 3-15
Setup Flow............................................................................................................................. 3-17
ft series Setup ........................................................................................................................ 3-18
Setup for Failure Management .............................................................................................. 3-33
About Terminal Services installation..................................................................................... 3-38
Updating the System.............................................................................................................. 3-39
Applying Widnows 2000 Service Pack 3 .............................................................................. 3-43
Installing Management Utilities.................................................................................................3-44
NEC ESMPRO Agent............................................................................................................ 3-44
NEC ESMPRO Manager....................................................................................................... 3-45
NEC MWA............................................................................................................................ 3-45
Global Array Manager........................................................................................................... 3-45
Backup of System Information.................................................................................................. 3-46
Setting Up the Optional Boards................................................................................................. 3-46
Confirmation of the ft Control Software Version....................................................................... 3-47
Chapter 4 System Configuration..................................................................................4-1
System BIOS ~ SETUP ~............................................................................................................ 4-2
Starting SETUP Utility............................................................................................................ 4-3
Description on On-Screen Items and Key Usage .................................................................... 4-4
Configuration Examples..........................................................................................................4-5
Menu and Parameter Descriptions........................................................................................... 4-8
SCSI BIOS Fast!UTIL ........................................................................................................ 4-28
Start ....................................................................................................................................... 4-28
Configuration Settings........................................................................................................... 4-31
Scan SCSI Bus....................................................................................................................... 4-35
SCSI Disk Utility................................................................................................................... 4-35
Select Host Adapter............................................................................................................... 4-35
Exit Fast!UTIL Termination and Storage of Fast!UTIL ................................................. 4-36
Setting List for Optional SCSI Device .................................................................................. 4-36
Forced Shutdown and Clear.......................................................................................................4-37
Forced Shutdown................................................................................................................... 4-37
Clear CMOS / Password (Configuring Motherboard Jumpers)............................................. 4-38
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Chapter 5 Installing and Using Utilities....................................................................... 5-1
NEC EXPRESSBUILDER...........................................................................................................5-2
Start Menu................................................................................................................................5-2
NEC EXPRESSBUILDER Top Menu.....................................................................................5-4
Consoleless Menu ....................................................................................................................5-8
Master Control Menu.............................................................................................................5-10
NEC ESMPRO Agent and Manager...........................................................................................5-11
Overview................................................................................................................................5-11
NEC ESMPRO Agent ............................................................................................................5-17
NEC ESMPRO Manager........................................................................................................5-36
Maintenance of NEC Express5800/ft series...........................................................................5-56
NEC MWA Management Workstation Application ..............................................................5-86
Communications (Connection)...............................................................................................5-86
NEC MWA Functions.............................................................................................................5-86
Operating Environment..........................................................................................................5-87
Installation of NEC MWA Manager.......................................................................................5-88
Configuration .........................................................................................................................5-89
Remote Console Connection When No Console is Hooked Up.............................................5-89
VERITAS Volume Manager .......................................................................................................5-94
Installing Volume Manager 2.7 for Windows 2000................................................................5-94
Hard Disk Configurations ....................................................................................................5-114
ftMemory RAM Disk...........................................................................................................5-118
Chapter 6 Maintenance.................................................................................................. 6-1
Daily Maintenance........................................................................................................................6-2
Checking Alert .........................................................................................................................6-2
Checking STATUS LEDs and LCD Display............................................................................6-2
Making Backup Copies............................................................................................................6-3
Cleaning ...................................................................................................................................6-3
System Diagnostics.......................................................................................................................6-7
Test Items.................................................................................................................................6-7
Startup and Exit of System Diagnostics...................................................................................6-7
Off-Line Maintenance Utility.......................................................................................................6-9
Starting Off-Line Maintenance Utility.....................................................................................6-9
Features of Off-Line Maintenance Utility................................................................................6-9
Notes on Connection with Fibre Channel Disk Array ................................................................6-11
Relocating/Storing The NEC Express5800/ft series...................................................................6-13
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................7-1
To Locate the Errors..................................................................................................................... 7-2
Error Messages ............................................................................................................................ 7-3
Error Messages by LED Indication ......................................................................................... 7-3
Error Messages on the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) ............................................................ 7-3
POST Error Messages ........................................................................................................... 7-15
Error Notification by BEEP................................................................................................... 7-21
Windows 2000 Advanced Server Error Messages................................................................. 7-22
Server Management Application Error Messages.................................................................. 7-23
Solving Problems....................................................................................................................... 7-24
Problems with NEC Express5800/ft series............................................................................ 7-24
Problems with NEC EXPRESSBUILDER............................................................................ 7-32
Problems with NEC Express5800 ft series Setup.................................................................. 7-33
Problems with Master Control Menu .................................................................................... 7-33
Problems with NEC ESMPRO.............................................................................................. 7-34
Collection of Trouble Logs........................................................................................................ 7-35
Collection of Event Logs....................................................................................................... 7-35
Collection of Configuration Information............................................................................... 7-36
Collection of Diagnostic Information by Dr. Watson ............................................................ 7-36
Collection of the Memory Dump........................................................................................... 7-37
System Repair............................................................................................................................ 7-38
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Chapter 8 System Upgrade........................................................................................... 8-1
Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................8-2
Anti-static Measures.....................................................................................................................8-3
Preparing Your System for Upgrade.............................................................................................8-4
3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive .............................................................................................................8-5
Installing 3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive.........................................................................................8-7
Removing 3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive........................................................................................8-9
Replacing 3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive......................................................................................8-10
CPU Module...............................................................................................................................8-31
Removing CPU Module.........................................................................................................8-32
Installing CPU Module...........................................................................................................8-35
DIMM.........................................................................................................................................8-38
Installing DIMM ....................................................................................................................8-40
Removing DIMM...................................................................................................................8-42
Replacing DIMM ...................................................................................................................8-43
Processor (CPU).........................................................................................................................8-44
Installation..............................................................................................................................8-45
Removing CPU ......................................................................................................................8-48
Replacing CPU.......................................................................................................................8-49
PCI Module ................................................................................................................................8-50
Precautions.............................................................................................................................8-51
Removing PCI Module...........................................................................................................8-52
Installing PCI Module............................................................................................................8-55
PCI Board...................................................................................................................................8-58
Installing PCI Board...............................................................................................................8-59
Removing PCI Board .............................................................................................................8-64
Replacing PCI Board..............................................................................................................8-65
Setup of Optional PCI Board..................................................................................................8-66
Appendix A Specifications............................................................................................A-1
Appendix B I/O Port Address........................................................................................B-1
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Chapter 1
Precautions for Use
This chapter includes information necessary for proper and safe operation of the server.
1-2 Precautions for Use
WARNING LABELS
Warning labels are placed in certain parts of the system so that the user stays alert to possible risks
(Do not remove or damage these labels).
If some label is missing, about to peel off, or illegible, contact your sales agent.
The figures below show locations of the labels on tower model and rack-mount model servers.
Tower model
Label E
Label A
Label D
Label B
Label C
Precautions for Use 1-3
Label A
Label B
Label C
Label E Label D
1-4 Precautions for Use
Rack-mount model
Label B
Label A
Label C
Label D
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NEC Express5800/320Lb FT Linux User manual

Category
Servers
Type
User manual
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