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Service Guide - Page 3

... Processors, Memory, Hard Disk Drives, and Options 18 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse 18 Turning On the Server and Running the Power-On Self-Test (POST 19 Hot Keys for POST...20 Installing the Maintenance Partition 21 Off-line maintenance utility...21 Installing the Operating System 22 The NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM 22 Installing the Server in a Rack 24 3 Configuration Software...
Service Guide - Page 5

... Light Does Not Light 89 Hard Drive Activity Light Does Not Light 89 CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light 90 Network Problems ...90 PCI Installation Tips ...91 Problems with Application Software 91 Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected 91 Error Messages...92 Error Messages after Power-on 92 POST Error Messages ...93 Beep Codes ...99 A Server Description 100 Feature Summary ...100...
Service Guide - Page 7

Figure 18. Removing a Processor 45 Figure 19. Installing Memory 47 Figure 20. Removing DIMMs 48 Figure 21. Hot-Swap SCSI Drive Bay and Status Indicators 49 Figure 22. Removing a Plastic Air Baffle from a Carrier 50 Figure 23. Installing a SCSI Hard Disk Drive in a Carrier 51 Figure 24. Removing a Drive Carrier 52 Figure 25. Installing a Drive Carrier 53 Figure 26. Power and Standby LEDs ...
Service Guide - Page 18

... board-follow the instructions that came with the ICMB board kit. 5. Installing the processor and memory boards: a. Installing the processor board on the baseboard-see page 38. b. Installing the air baffle-see page 36. c. Installing the memory board-see page 34. 6. Installing PCI add-in cards-see page 57. For a description of the PCI slots, see Figure 28 on page 57. 7. Installing hard disk drives...
Service Guide - Page 22

... impossible information >the contents of SCSI BIOS setting >the setting contents for any optional boards * the back-up unnecessary information >the board information on FRU (NEC part numbers, Compatibility Revision, serial number, etc...) >the MAC address for onboard LAN The starting up from each utilities Enable starting up the utility of the following installed to the maintenance partition from...
Service Guide - Page 24

... Write Protect To enable, do the following: • Set Fixed Disk Boot Sector to Write Protect in the Security section of BIOS Setup. To activate: Power on or reset the server. When enabled: Write protects the master boot record of the IDE hard disk drive when the system boots from drive A:. Prevents viruses from corrupting the boot sector under DOS...
Service Guide - Page 25

... and utilities, please see "N8100-821F NEC Express5800/140Rc-4 User's Guide" (856-121794-502-00): • BIOS Setup-for modifying server board set features, including setting time, date, and system passwords; setting the boot device priority; configuring the diskette drive and serial ports; and enabling the SCSI BIOS and system management features. • SCSISelect-for configuring the onboard...
Service Guide - Page 57

... Add-In Boards Only Windows 2000 supports hot-plugging PCI add-in boardsWindows NT4.0 does not support) . Operating system support is provided by a driver that you must install when setting up your server. Hot-plug drivers are available on the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CD in the Drivers directory. The driver files on the CD include information on installing and using the hot-plug software...
Service Guide - Page 58

Without a driver, the operating system does not support hot-plug installation and removal of PCI add-in boards. In that case, you must treat all eight PCI slots as non-hot-plug slots and follow the instructions on pages 61 and 62 for installing and removing all PCI add-in boards. Checking the Status Indicators for a Hot-Plug Add-In Board A bank...
Service Guide - Page 59

... side up on an antistatic surface. b. Record the serial number of the add-in board in your equipment log. c. Set jumpers or switches according to the manufacturer's instructions. A Latch, rear retention mechanism B Latch, front retention mechanism Figure 30. Installing a Hot-Plug PCI Add-In Board 6. On the edge opposite the connectors, grasp the board by both corners. Orient the...
Service Guide - Page 60

... for the slot indicates that power to the slot is on, turn it off by using the PCI hot-plug application software on your system (Refer to the "EXPRESS BUILDER CD 3.091 A-N" (36301632-000) The LED adjacent to the slot should now be flashing. 2. Disconnect any cables attached to the board you are removing. A Latch, rear...
Service Guide - Page 85

...If applicable, ensure that there are no conflicts-for example, two add-in boards sharing the same interrupt. Are all DIMMs installed correctly? Are all peripheral devices installed correctly? Are hard disk drives properly formatted or configured? Are all device drivers properly installed? Is the operating system properly loaded? Refer to the operating system documentation. Did you press the system...
Service Guide - Page 86

... from a diskette, were the files copied to the diskette correctly? If you are running the software from a CD-ROM disk, is the disk scratched or dirty? If you are running the software from a hard drive, is the software correctly installed? Were all necessary procedures followed and files installed? Are the correct device drivers installed? Is the software correctly configured for the system? Are...
Service Guide - Page 87

... each mass storage device installed in the system. As POST checks each device, the activity light for that device should turn on briefly. Check for the following: Does the diskette drive activity light turn on briefly? If not, see "Diskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light" on page 89. Does the hard disk drive activity light on the control panel...
Service Guide - Page 90

... Check the following: Are the power and signal cables to the CD-ROM drive properly installed? Are all relevant switches and jumpers on the drive set correctly? Is the drive properly configured? Is the onboard IDE controller enabled in the BIOS? Network Problems The server hangs when the drivers are loaded. Change the PCI interrupt settings. Try the "PCI Installation Tips" below. Diagnostics pass...
Service Guide - Page 91

... your vendor about the failing software. If the problem persists, contact the software vendor's customer service representative for assistance. Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected Check the following: Is the BIOS set to allow the CD-ROM to be the first bootable device? Are the jumpers on the CD-ROM drive set correctly? Are the power and data cables connected properly? Solving Problems...
Service Guide - Page 95

... Could not redirect the console - BMC Parameter Error BMC Platform Information Area corrupted. BMC update firmware corrupted. The CPU is degraded. Contact your service representative. Because an error is detected in every CPU, the system is forcibly started. Contact your service representative. Contact your service representative. Contact your service representative. A fan failure or fan clogging...
Service Guide - Page 112

... JP6), and serial port B jumpers (JP25). Figure 58 identifies the jumper blocks and pin numbers. The function of each pair of pins is described in the sections that follow. Figure 58. Baseboard Jumpers and its default setting Boot Block Jumpers The boot block jumpers are used when updating the BIOS or BMC firmware in the unusual...
Service Guide - Page 113

... JP6). The BIOS Recover, Password Clear, and CMOS Clear jumpers are described in more detail elsewhere in this product guide (see the references in Table 12). The FRB3 Timer Disable jumper and the BMC Force Update jumper are special purpose jumpers that you should use only when instructed to do so by an NEC support document. When...
Service Guide - Page 127

... This lamp is available only when the operation system is Windows 2000. If the driver of a Hot Plug PCI board is stopped under Windows 2000 and then the PCI board is logically disconnected from the system, PCI slot fault lamp blinks in amber. If an error occurred on PCI board or the slot installed the PCI board, this lamp lights in amber. Server Description 127
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