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SV-1002-X2 Server
Operations Manual
282-MNL-009
P/N 1008826, 1009006, 1008871
TAG
22355 TAG Way
Dulles, VA 20166
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1 Copyright © 2009 Technology Advancement Group (TAG)
All rights reserved. This publication and its contents are proprietary to TAG. No part of
this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written
permission of TAG, 22355 TAG Way, Dulles, Virginia 20166-9310.
TAG has made every effort to ensure the correctness and completeness of the material
in this document. TAG shall not be liable for errors contained herein. The information in
this document is subject to change without notice. TAG makes no warranty of any kind
with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
1.1 Trademarks
All trademarks, marks, names, or product names referenced in this publication are the
property of respective owners, and TAG neither endorses nor otherwise sponsors any
such products or services referred to herein.
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2 About TAG
2.1 Summary of Qualifications
TAG has served as a leading provider of IT solutions to DoD customers over the past
20+ years and has a long-standing and respected history of providing Systems
Engineering, Electronic Equipment and Program Management support to US Military
warfighters. Headquartered in Dulles, Virginia, TAG’s state-of-the-art 35,000 sq. ft.
engineering and manufacturing facility provides all the infrastructure, equipment, and
manpower necessary to engineer, design, test, manufacture, and certify products to the
rugged requirements of the tactical combat theater. Our facilities in Dulles, VA, San
Diego, CA, and St. Louis, MO, allow for rapid deployment of products and support
across the globe.
TAG quickly, efficiently, and cost-effectively tailors rugged solutions for large DoD
programs with specific MIL-STD requirements. TAG’s comprehensive Quality
Assurance (QA) policy enforced through application of our UL-registered ISO
9001:2000 certified processes enables TAG to rapidly deploy systems and solutions
that reliably withstand the stresses of the tactical environment. Today, there are over
20,000 TAG systems deployed across various weapons platforms throughout the US
Military. TAG effectively balances all corporate assets our people, expertise,
infrastructure, and experience to consistently and successfully execute and deliver to
the DoD.
TAG’s success lies in focusing on the
corporate Mission Statement and leveraging
the tenets of our business model to ensure
the customer’s expectations are exceeded
throughout lengthy program lifecycles.
TAG’s Mission is to resolve our customers’ IT
challenges with World-Class:
Engineering;
Manufacturing and Integration; and
Lifecycle Management
TAG has a proven track record in
implementing these tenets to serve as a trusted advisor to our Government customers.
TAG uses this foundation to ensure risk is mitigated, expectations are exceeded, and
the customer can consistently rely on the company, our equipment, and our services.
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2.1.1 Core Competences
TAG’s engineering methodology is built upon Multi-Disciplinary Optimization (MDO) and
rigorous design reviews. Although PMs drive the schedule at TAG, Engineering
leverages Server-Aided Design (CAD) tools, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
modeling, rapid prototyping processes, and diverse test equipment and facilities to
ensure requirements are being met at every step of the design. TAG Engineering
follows a proven design-review process, ensuring all entrance and exit criteria are met
at each stage. Rigorous documentation is compiled to demonstrate requirement
compliance, risks are mitigated, and decisions are prudent throughout the design
process.
TAG prides itself on its engineering
laboratories and facilities. Over the past
three years, TAG has invested in several
pieces of equipment that allow TAG to test
and certify products directly onsite to the
harshest environmental requirements of
military standards including the MIL-STD-
810F and DO 160D.
TAG’s onsite test equipment currently
includes a Highly Accelerated Lifecycle
Testing (HALT) Chamber, an
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) test chamber, and a high-/low-temperature thermal
test chamber. TAG’s facility also provides:
A floor plan designed to support a cellular manufacturing model with modular
assembly lines
A dedicated 24-hour system burn-in room
A modern production status tracking and ENTERprise Resource Planning (ERP)
system with external web collaboration capabilities
Dedicated Quality Assurance workstations for system compliance and validation
inspection
2.1.2 Manufacturing and Integration
TAG implements Cellular Manufacturing processes through our compartmentalized,
state-of-the-art production facility to minimize waste byproducts and maximize
production efficiency. TAG’s manufacturing facility is physically partitioned to model the
major philosophies of Lean Manufacturing. Consistent with the model, each of TAG’s
production cells are capable of operating in isolation; however personnel and tools are
shared across all cells to streamline manufacturing operations, costs, and the
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production/integration scheduling. TAG’s floor technicians are cross-trained in multiple
disciplines so they can be redistributed to any cell that encounters production
bottlenecks, which ensures optimal efficiency.
2.1.3 Lifecycle Management
TAG’s world-class Program Management discipline models the renowned
methodologies of the Project Management Institute (PMI) to ensure successful
completion of the task at hand. Our Program Managers (PMs) serve as the voice of the
customer driving requirements to which the rest of TAG’s organization answers. As
an explicit tenet of TAG’s corporate mission statement, the PMs not only track cost,
schedule, and technical compliance throughout a project’s period of performance, but
also ensure the customer is supported well beyond it.
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Document Revision History
Date
Version
Number
Updated By
Description of
Changes
10/25/2010
A
Alan Huckerby
Author
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3 About This Manual
3.1 Scope and Audience
This manual provides information on the SV-
1002-X2 Server. The SV-1002-X2 Server
allows for up to 2 cores in a 1U chassis and up
to 96GB of RAM. The SV-1002-X2 Server
features Multi-core Xeon Processors to
maximize processing performance, while
reducing power dissipation. The Server is ideal
for deployable situations where such high
density computing minimizes size, weight, and
power.
3.1.1 Organization:
This manual is divided into the following
chapters and appendix:
Chapter 1 Cautions and Warnings when
handling the SV-1002-X2 Server.
Chapter 2 provides detailed information on the
external and internal Server components.
Chapter 3 provides procedures for replacing
hot-swappable and LRU components, as well
as for replacing or adding system memory.
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Table of Contents
Contents
1 Copyright © 2009 Technology Advancement Group (TAG) ......................................... 2
1.1 Trademarks ............................................................................................................ 2
2 About TAG ................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Summary of Qualifications ...................................................................................... 3
2.1.1 Core Competences ........................................................................................... 4
2.1.2 Manufacturing and Integration ........................................................................... 4
2.1.3 Lifecycle Management ...................................................................................... 5
3 About This Manual ....................................................................................................... 7
3.1 Scope and Audience .............................................................................................. 7
3.1.1 Organization: ..................................................................................................... 7
4 Safety Instructions ....................................................................................................... 11
4.1 Types of warnings used in this manual ................................................................... 11
4.1.1 Conventions ...................................................................................................... 12
5 Server Overview .......................................................................................................... 14
5.1 Product Information ................................................................................................ 14
5.1.1 SV-1002-X2 Server ........................................................................................... 14
5.1.2 SV-1002-X2 Server ........................................................................................... 15
5.1.3 Specifications .................................................................................................... 15
5.1.4 Additional specifications .................................................................................... 17
5.1.5 Server Highlights ............................................................................................... 18
5.1.6 SV-1002-X2 Server ........................................................................................... 18
5.1.7 Server Components .......................................................................................... 21
5.1.8 SV-1002-X2 Server Integrated Server RAID Module ........................................ 25
5.1.9 Q-Logic PCI-Express Dual Port Fibre Channel HBA ......................................... 27
5.1.10 Riser Card ....................................................................................................... 28
5.1.11 Matrox XTOA-FESLPAF PCIe Fiber Interface card ........................................ 29
5.1.12 Specifications .................................................................................................. 29
5.1.13 3.5” Hard Drive ................................................................................................ 30
6 Procedures .................................................................................................................. 34
6.1.1 Server Startup ................................................................................................... 34
6.1.2 Server Shutdown ............................................................................................... 34
6.1.3 Upgrading and Replacing System Components ................................................ 35
6.1.4 Power Supply Cable Retention Bracket Installation .......................................... 36
6.1.5 Replacing a Hard Drive ..................................................................................... 38
6.1.6 Adding or Replacing System Memory ............................................................... 38
6.1.7 Install System Memory. ..................................................................................... 39
6.1.8 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................ 40
Appendix A ........................................................................................................................ 42
7 Contract Drawing SV-1002-X2 SERVER ..................................................................... 43
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List of Figures
Figure 5-1 SV-1002-X2 P/N 1008826, P/N 1008871 Server ......................................... 14
Figure 5-2 SV-1002-X2 P/N 1009006 Server ................................................................ 15
Figure 5-3 SV-1002-X2 P/N 1009006 Server Components and Connectors. (Front
View). ............................................................................................................................ 18
Figure 5-4 SV-1002-X2 P/N 1008826, P/N 1008871 Server Components and
Connectors. (Front View). ............................................................................................. 19
Figure 5-5 SV-1002-X2 P/N 1008826 Server I/O Connectors (Rear View). .................. 19
Figure 5-6 SV-1002-X2 P/N 1009006 Server I/O Connectors (Rear View). .................. 20
Figure 5-7 SV-1002-X2 P/N 1008871 Server I/O Connectors (Rear View). .................. 20
Figure 5-8 SV-1002-X2 S5520UR Server Board .......................................................... 21
Figure 5-9 Server Board S5520UR Layout. ................................................................... 22
Figure 5-10 Integrated Server RAID Module ................................................................. 25
Figure 5-11 Q-Logic PCI-Express Dual Port Fibre Channel HBA (SV-1002-X2 ............ 27
Figure 5-12 1U PCIeX16 Riser Card ............................................................................. 28
Figure 5-13 PCIe Interface Card. (SV-1002-X2 P/N 1008826) ...................................... 29
Figure 5-14 3.5” Hard Drive ........................................................................................... 30
Figure 6-1 Grounding Wrist Strap.................................................................................. 35
Figure 6-2 SV-1002-X2 Server(Rear View) ................................................................... 37
Figure 6-3 Power Supply Cable Retention Bracket. ...................................................... 37
Figure 6-4 Secure Power Supply Cable Retention Bracket. .......................................... 37
Figure 6-5 3.5 SAS Hard Drive. ..................................................................................... 38
Figure 6-6 DIMM Module Bank ..................................................................................... 39
Figure 7-1 Contract Drawing SV-1002-X2 Server ......................................................... 43
List of Tables
Table 5-1 Power Output. ............................................................................................... 17
Table 5-2 Server Board Components ............................................................................ 24
Table 6-1Trouble Shooting Guide ................................................................................. 41
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Chapter 1
Cautions and Warnings.
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4 Safety Instructions
4.1 Types of warnings used in this manual
Read this manual thoroughly, paying special attention to
the cautions and warnings. Safety Symbols and Labels
These warnings and cautions indicate
situations or practice that might result in
property damage or injury. These hazard
indicators are not present on all TAG
products; they are only present where
applicable.
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4.1.1 Conventions
4.1.1.1 Important Messages
Important messages appear where
mishandling of components is possible or when
work orders can be misunderstood. These
messages also provide vital information
associated with other aspects of system
operation. The word important” is written as
IMPORTANT, both capitalized and bold and
is followed by text in italics. The italicized text
is the important message.
4.1.1.2 Warnings
Warnings appear where overlooked details
may cause damage to the equipment or result
in personal injury. Warnings should be taken
seriously. Warnings are easy to recognize. The
word warning” is written as WARNING,” both
capitalized and bold and is followed by text in
italics. The italicized text is the warning
message.
4.1.1.3 Cautions
Cautionary messages should also be heeded
to help you reduce the chance of losing data or
damaging the system. Cautions are easy to
recognize. The word “caution” is written as
CAUTION,” both capitalized and bold and is
followed by text in italics. The italicized text is
the cautionary message.
4.1.1.4 Notes
Notes inform the reader of essential but non-
critical information. These messages should be
read carefully as any directions or instructions
contained therein can help you avoid making
mistakes. Notes are easy to recognize. The
word “note” is written as “NOTE.
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5 Server Overview
5.1 Product Information
This chapter provides an introductory overview
of the TAG family of tactical Servers. TAG
Servers are highly customizable; the specific
components vary depending on the mission
requirements. Your system may contain
components not described in this chapter. For
detailed information on these components,
refer to the manufactures website or contact
TAG Technical Support at
TAG's tactical Servers combine state-of-the-art
mechanical, thermal and electrical engineering
to create customized systems that perform
above and beyond end user or program
specifications.
5.1.1 SV-1002-X2 Server
Figure 5-1 SV-1002-X2 P/N 1008826, P/N 1008871 Server
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5.1.2 SV-1002-X2 Server
Figure 5-2 SV-1002-X2 P/N 1009006 Server
5.1.3 Specifications
Chassis & power supply:
1U Heavy-duty aluminum rack-mount chassis.
Chassis is designed to EIA-310-D Standards.
1.719”H (1U) x 16.88W x 24.070”D.
Cooling system developed specifically for
harsh environments.
Front accessible on/off switches.
Processor & Cache:
Single Intel Quad Core Xeon Processor L5618
(1.87GHz,12MB Cache, 5.86 GT/s Intel QPI).
I/O
External connections:
DB-15 Video connector
RJ-45 serial Port A connector
Two RJ-45 Network Interface Connectors for
10/100/1000 Mb
Four USB 2.0 connectors
Internal connections:
One USB 2x5 pin header, supporting two USB
2.0 ports
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One low-profile USB 2x5 pin header to support
low-profile USB solid state drives
One DH-10 Serial Port B header
One SSI-EEB compliant front panel header
One SSI-EEB compliant 24-pin main power
connector
One SSI-compliant 8-pin CPU power connector
One SSI-compliant power supply SMBus
connector.
P/N 1008826 System Components:
12GB ECC DDR3 RAM (3x4GB modules)
Single 300GB removable SAS hard drive with
rugged metal carrier & receiver
Matrox XTOA-FESLPAF PCI-E Fibre interface
card (interface to Matrox remote graphics unit-
supplied and warranted by TRS)
Slim- line SATA DVD-RW/CD-RW drive
24” 1U Slides
P/N 1008871 System Components:
12GB ECC DDR3 RAM (3x4GB modules)
Single 300GB removable SAS hard drive with
rugged metal carrier & receiver
Slim- line SATA DVD-RW/CD-RW drive
24” 1U Slides
P/N 1009006 System Components:
24GB ECC DDR3 RAM (6x4GB modules)
Dual 300GB Hot Swap removable SAS hard
drives with rugged metal carrier & receivers
(configured in a RAID 1)
Slim- line SATA DVD-RW/CD-RW drive
Q-Logic (P/N-QLE 2562-CK) PCI-Express Dual
Port Fibre Channel; HBA
24” 1U Slides
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5.1.4 Additional specifications
Power Input
Input voltage range is 100V to 240V range
(With + - 10% tolerance).
Input frequency range is 60hz nominal but can
go from 47 ~ 63 to hertz.
Steady-State Current 8A/4A at any low/high
range input voltage.
Power supply max available power is 550
watts.
Inrush current at 20/40Amps @ 115/230 VAC.
Inrush current at 230VAC is 4 amps max
Power Factor Correction can reach the target
of 95% @ 115/230VAC, Full Load.
Power Output
Normal Output
Voltage
Load Current (A)
Min Max
+5V
0.5A 25A
+12V
2A 40A
-12V
0A 0.8A
+3.5V
0.5A 25A
+5V sb
0.1A 3.5A
Table 5-1 Power Output.
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5.1.5 Server Highlights
The SV-1002-X2 Server is unlike any other
Server that is currently on the market. The SV-
1002-X2 Server is ideal for use in deployable
situations where the product’s compact size,
high density computing, minimized size,
weight, and power make for a highly portable,
rugged and reliable system.
Contains an intelligent fan controller
(acoustically optimized, environmentally
aware).
Small-form factor chassis.
Proven to function in a variety of operating
temperature ranges from 0C TO 50C.
5.1.6 SV-1002-X2 Server
Figure 5-3 SV-1002-X2 P/N 1009006 Server Components and Connectors. (Front
View).
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Figure 5-4 SV-1002-X2 P/N 1008826, P/N 1008871 Server Components and
Connectors. (Front View).
Figure 5-5 SV-1002-X2 P/N 1008826 Server I/O Connectors (Rear View).
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Figure 5-6 SV-1002-X2 P/N 1009006 Server I/O Connectors (Rear View).
Figure 5-7 SV-1002-X2 P/N 1008871 Server I/O Connectors (Rear View).
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