MAGNIA™ Z300User’s Guide
xcRemote management mechanism via network (power ON/OFF, reboot provided as standard)cServer setup assist software “Toshiba Server Setup Tool”cIntegra
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module786 Install the power supply unit.See “Power Supply Unit” on page 697 Fit the server panels and outer covers
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module79Installing the CPU moduleNOTE: The CPU module may be fatally damaged by static electricity because it cons
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module80Removing the PCI bracket
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module815 Remove one screw that fix the riser card and remove the riser card.Removing the riser cardNOTE: Lift up
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module826 Remove two screws and the fan duct.Removing the fan duct7 Raise the lock lever of the expansion CPU sock
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module838 Align the CPU pins correctly with the holes in the socket, and insert the CPU module as far as it will g
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module8411 Lightly push the heat sink in the direction of the socket, and fix it by engaging the clips with the up
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module8512 Attach the fan duct and fix it with two screws.Attaching the fan duct13 Attach the riser card and fix i
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module86Fixing the PCI bracket15 Install the server panels.16 Connect the power cable of the server to the power s
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module87Replacing the CPU moduleNOTE: The CPU module may be fatally damaged by static electricity because it consi
xiSafety cautionsBefore attempting to use your Toshiba MAGNIA Series Server, all safety instructions must be read carefully and fully understood.This
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module88Removing the PCI bracket5 Remove one screw that fix the riser card, and remove the riser card.Removing the
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module89NOTE: Lift up the riser card with a screwdriver to remove.6 Remove two screws and the fan duct.Removing th
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module90Releasing the clipsRemoving the heat sink8 Raise the lock levers of the socket in which the CPU module you
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module919 Remove the CPU module.Removing the CPU module10 Install a new CPU module following the same procedure as
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module9212 Install the riser card on the motherboard and fix it with one screw.Installing the PCI riser card13 Att
Installing and Removing HardwareCPU module93The example below shows a 866 MHz, 2-CPU configuration.NOTE: When a CPU module is extended, the operating
Installing and Removing HardwareInternal battery94Internal batteryThis server has an internal battery to store the information on a timer and system c
Installing and Removing HardwareInternal battery95Replacing the internal batteryReplace the battery in the procedure described below, while refer-ring
Installing and Removing HardwareInternal battery967 Put your fingers below the battery, and pull it up.Removing the battery8 Install a new battery wit
Installing and Removing HardwareInternal battery979 Install the board for the wireless card and fix it with four screws.Installing the board for the w
xiiOther icons used Additional icons highlight other helpful or educational information: TECHNICAL NOTE: This icon provides technical informa-tion abo
Installing and Removing HardwareHard Disk Drive (HDD) –IDE HDD–98Hard Disk Drive (HDD) –IDE HDD–Slot numbers (of 1 to 2 from bottom) are assigned to e
Installing and Removing HardwareHard Disk Drive (HDD) –IDE HDD–995 Pull out the HDD slot spacer that was partially extracted.6 Push the hard disk driv
Installing and Removing HardwareHard Disk Drive (HDD) –IDE HDD–1009 Connect the power cable of the server to the power supply, and switch on the serve
Installing and Removing HardwareHard Disk Drive (HDD) –IDE HDD–1012 Confirm the position of a faulty device.The STS indicator of the faulty device is
Installing and Removing HardwareHard Disk Drive (HDD) –IDE HDD–102Pulling out the hard disk drive5 Install a new hard disk drive in the same procedure
Installing and Removing HardwareExpansion cards103Expansion cardsOne PCI expansion card can be installed in the server.Expansion slotsRestrictions on
Installing and Removing HardwareExpansion cards104Installing the SCSI riser cardWARNING: Do not touch any parts except those necessary for installing
Installing and Removing HardwareExpansion cards1055 Install the SCSI cable.Installing the SCSI cable6 Connect the SCSI cable of the SCSI riser card.Co
Installing and Removing HardwareExpansion cards1067 Insert the expansion card in the SCSI riser card.Inserting the expansion card8 Install the SCSI ri
Installing and Removing HardwareExpansion cards1079 Fix the PCI bracket with two screws.Fixing the PCI bracket10 Install the power supply unit.11 Inst
xiiicRead Me First AddendumcSoftware License AgreementService optionsToshiba offers a full line of service options built around its war-ranty programs
Installing and Removing HardwareExpansion cards108
Chapter 3Types of External Unit ... 110Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with t
110External Unit SetupTypes of External UnitThe following two types of External Unit (sold separately) are available for this server:cExternal Hard Dr
External Unit SetupFront view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel closed)111Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with t
External Unit SetupFront view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)112Front view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with t
External Unit SetupFront view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)113(2) Power buttonThe server has an power button on the
External Unit SetupFront view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)114(3) System status indicatorsThis server has 2 operati
External Unit SetupFront view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)115(4) HDD status indicatorsIf the device bay accommodat
External Unit SetupFront view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)116NOTE: When a status indicator is lit amber, the corre
External Unit SetupRear view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1117Rear view of the External Hard Drive Unit Z1Rear view of the External Hard Drive Uni
External Unit SetupInstalling and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD-118(2) SCSI connector ( )Used to connect the System Unit.See “How to connec
External Unit SetupInstalling and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD-119Removing the front panelSee “Front panel” on page 11.2 Tilt over the det
External Unit SetupInstalling and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD-120Installing the hard disk drive
External Unit SetupInstalling and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD-1215 Close the detachable lever and fix it.Push in the detachable lever so
External Unit SetupInstalling and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD-122NOTE: Hard disk drives cannot be replaced while the system is in operati
External Unit SetupInstalling and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD-123Removing the front panelSee “Front panel” on page 11.2 Confirm the posit
External Unit SetupInstalling and Removing Hard Disk Drive (HDD) -SCSI HDD-124NOTE: Before pulling out the hard disk drive, make sure that it is fault
External Unit SetupSetup of disk array (RAID)125NOTE: If the server uses a RAID controller for redundancy, the operation is continued by a spare disk
External Unit SetupFront view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with the front panel closed)126Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with t
External Unit SetupFront view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)127Front view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with t
ContentsChapter 1: Getting Started... 2Checking the items included with the
External Unit SetupFront view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)128(2) Power buttonThe server has an power button on the
External Unit SetupFront view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1 (with the front panel opened)129(3) System status indicatorsThis server has 2 operati
External Unit SetupRear view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1130Rear view of the External Device Bay Unit Z1Rear view of the External Device Bay Uni
External Unit SetupInstalling SCSI device131(2) SCSI connector ( )Used to connect the System Unit.See “How to connect peripheral devices” on page 26.I
External Unit SetupInstalling SCSI device1323 Open the front panel.4 Remove four screws and remove the outer cover (upper).Removing the outer cover5 R
External Unit SetupInstalling SCSI device1336 Remove the power and signal cables.When removing the signal cable, disconnect it from the Exter-nal Devi
External Unit SetupInstalling SCSI device1348 Pull out the SCSI device completely.Remove the SCSI device9 Set the SCSI ID so that it would not be the
External Unit SetupInstalling SCSI device13512 Connect the power and signal cables.Connecting the cables13 Attach the top cover and fix it with seven
External Unit SetupHow to Connect an External Unit13614 Attach the outer cover (upper) and fix it with four screws.Attaching the outer cover15 Close t
External Unit SetupHow to Connect an External Unit137When connecting External Units by External Unit control cables, follow the procedure below. 1 Con
xviRear view... 22(1) AC connector ...
External Unit SetupHow to Connect an External Unit138
Chapter 4BIOS setup utility ... 140SCSI Utility ...
140System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utilityNOTE: The menus shown in this chapter are just examples.The BIOS Setup Utility is a menu type of progra
System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility141Starting the setup utilityThe BIOS screen will appear when the server is started.To start the BIOS Setu
System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility142Menu screenThe following menu will be displayed when the BIOS Setup Util-ity is started:Menu configurat
System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility143BIOS Setup Utility Keyboard CommandsChanging BIOS SettingsTo change BIOS settings, follow these steps:1
System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility144Main menucSystem Time/System DateEnter the system date and time.Generally, a slight error occurs in clo
System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility145cDRAM FrequencyDisplays DRAM Frequency.cProcessor SettingsProcessor 1/Processor 2Displays Processor spe
System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility146Enables or disables all memory caching.Cache System BIOS area :[Write protect]Controls caching of syste
System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility147Displays available system memory size.cExtended MemoryDisplays extended memory size.cBMC VersionDisplay
xviiSetup of system configuration... 39BIOS setup utility...
System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility148SCSI :[Enabled]Set SCSI riser card setting.LAN :[Enabled]Set on-board LAN setting.PCI Device slot #1The
System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility149The following submenu appears.Serial port A :[Auto]Do not change this setting.cPS/2 Mouse :[Auto Detect
System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility150Security menuThis section describes the security settings available in the BIOS Setup Utility.cSet Supe
System Configuration SetupBIOS setup utility151Boot menuThis section describes the Boot options available in the BIOS Setup Utility. This menu allows
System Configuration SetupSCSI Utility152Exit menucExit Saving ChangesSaves changes and restarts the system. Performs the same function as pressing th
System Configuration SetupSCSI Utility153Starting the SCSI UtilityWhen the server is turned on or restarted, the monitor displays the onboard SCSI BIO
System Configuration SetupSCSI Utility154Menu configurationWhen the SCSI Utility starts, the monitor enters the following main menu display mode:The i
System Configuration SetupSCSI Utility155Changing SCSI Device Settings1 Using the arrow keys (<↑><↓>), select the desired item then press
System Configuration SetupSCSI Utility156cHost Adapter SCSI Termination : EnabledSpecifies whether the SCSI bus is to be terminated using the SCSI hos
System Configuration SetupSCSI Utility157Specifies whether logical unit numbers are supported.cInclude in BIOS Scan : YesSpecifies whether the device
xviiiChapter 3: External Unit Setup ... 110Types of External Unit ...
System Configuration SetupRemote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool158Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup ToolThe Remote Manage
System Configuration SetupRemote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool159c[To set up the IP address]1 When the menu appears, select [1] or [2]
System Configuration SetupRemote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool160The currently held information appears as follows, and the sys-tem wa
System Configuration SetupRemote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool161The following screen appears.2 Next, select the messages to be set.To
System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE162Configuring MegaRAID IDEConfiguring MegaRAID IDEThis section explains how to:cconfigure MegaRAID
System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE163Selecting a RAID LevelTo ensure the best performance, you should select the optimal RAID level wh
System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE1641 Press the <Ctrl> + <M> keys to run the MegaRAID IDE Man-ager.2 Define and configure
System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE165Using the MegaRAID IDE Setup UtilitySetup windowThe Setup window has three sections:carray inform
System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE166cDrive numbers of the physical drives included in the arraycStripe size (32 KB to 4 MB) which is
System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE167cBoot sector virus protectioncDMA transferscEnable / Disable BuzzerNOTE: These options apply to a
xixSCSI ID... 131How to Connect an External Unit...
System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE168Create Array (F4)Press the <F2> key to create a disk array. When you create an array, a def
System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE169Use the arrow navigation keys and press the Spacebar to select or deselect the drive or drives to
System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE170BootableThis determines which of the configured arrays should be used for booting the system when
System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE171Delete Array (F5) Press the <F5> key to delete a currently configured array. Use arrow keys
System Configuration SetupConfiguring MegaRAID IDE172Save and Exit (F10) When you have completed the array configuration, press <F10> to save th
Chapter 5Windows® NT Server 4.0 ... 174Windows® 2000 Server ...
174Installing SoftwareWindows NT® Server 4.0You can install Windows NT on your server automatically using the Toshiba Server Setup Tool.See “Toshiba S
Installing SoftwareWindows® 2000 Server175Windows® 2000 ServerYou can install Windows 2000 Server on your server in two differ-ent ways: installing it
Installing SoftwareWindows® 2000 Server176Selecting the disk driverSelecting the IDE CD-ROM Controller driverUse the driver contained on the CD-ROM o
Installing SoftwareWindows® 2000 Server1778 When the following message appears, select “Adaptec AIC-7892 Ultra160 SCSI ”.Selecting a driver for the RA
Model: MAGNIA Z300FCC NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of th
xxInstalling the network driver ... 178Procedure after installation of the Windows 2000 Ser
Installing SoftwareWindows® 2000 Server178Installing the display driverWhen installation of the Windows 2000 Server is complete, it is required to cha
Installing SoftwareWindows® 2000 Server1793 Click “Next” in the “Update Device Driver Wizard”.4 Select “Search for a suitable driver for my device” ,
Installing SoftwareNetWare1806 Install the Service and Software (Power Console Plus) of the RAID Controller (when the RAID Controller is additionally
Installing SoftwareNetWare181Intel LAN NetWare DriverAMI IDE RAID NetWare DriverSetup of the MS-DOS environmentInstallation of NetWare can be done in
Installing SoftwareNetWare182(2) The CD-ROM drive is recognized by MS-DOS.To make the MS-DOS recognize the CD-ROM drive, set up the MS-DOS environmen
Installing SoftwareNetWare1831 Move the cursor to “Storage adapters” on the menu shown above with the arrow keys, and press the <Enter> key.2 As
Installing SoftwareNetWare1846 Input Slot Number “10008” to MEGAIDE property.Proceed with installation by following the instructions that appear on th
Installing SoftwareNetWare1852 As the following menu appears, delete “ADPT160M” with the <Del> key.3 Insert the Adaptec Ultra160 NetWare Driver
Installing SoftwareNetWare186Select “Modify,” and replace the driver according to the following procedure:1 Move the cursor to “Storage adapters” on t
Installing SoftwareNetWare1875 Press the <F3> key to designate the directory of the floppy disk as follows.A: \NetWare\NW5As the driver is detec
xxiThe power button does not function after abortion... 213The internal clock does not keep precise time...
Installing SoftwareNetWare1884 Select “Add an unlisted driver <Ins>” by pressing the <Insert> key.5 Press the <Enter> key to retriev
Installing SoftwareNetWare189Selecting the driver to install the NetWare 4.2When the NetWare installer detects the SCSI disk adapter and the network a
Installing SoftwareNetWare190A: \NetWare5 Press the <Enter> key to retrieve drivers contained in the floppy disk.6 When the driver list appears,
Installing SoftwareNetWare1911 Select “Select an additional driver.” 2 Set the floppy disk labeled “MegaRAID Drivers & Utilities for SeriesXXX Net
Installing SoftwareNetWare1924 When the driver list appears, select the following driver.5 Input slot number “10005” to CE100B Parameters.Proceed with
Installing SoftwareHarnessEye/web193HarnessEye/webHarnessEye/web is a total server management application software.HarnessEye/web functions on Windows
Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions194AFT, ALB and IPSec functionsThe Network Adapter that is mounted in the server as the standard device
Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions1951 Start up “Intel(R)PROSet II” from “Start” - “Settings” - “Con-trol panel”.2 Select one LAN adapter
Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions196cThe LAN card and the device driver for the LAN card are installed.cPROSETII is installed.2 Install
Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions19713 The Behavior screen is displayed. Set as follows:cMark the “Secure initiator” checkbox at “Behavi
Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions198Creating the PROSetII iconThe PROSetII icon is used for setting AFT/ALB.1 The Toshiba Server Setup T
Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions1992 Select a LAN adapter to which AFT/ALB is to be configured in the list of adapters in “Intel(R)PROS
Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions200finger from the mouse button. When you do this, the “Wel-come to the IP Security Policy Wizard” scre
Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions201checkbox, and set the same temporary shared key as in (4). When you have set the temporary shared ke
Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions202(18)When the “IP Filter List” screen is displayed, make sure that the “All ICMP Traffic” checkbox is
Installing SoftwareAFT, ALB and IPSec functions203When using NetWare:Loading of AFT or ALB is supported on NetWare 4.2 or later version.1 Append by th
Installing SoftwareAuto-shutdown function204Auto-shutdown functionThe auto-shutdown enables automatic execution of the sequence from shutting down the
Chapter 6Troubleshooting ... 206Trouble with Application Software ...
206TroubleshootingTroubleshootingIf you sense some abnormality on the server, carry out the follow-ing checks according to the problem that is occurri
TroubleshootingTroubleshooting2071 Immediately switch the server off, and disconnect the plug from the AC outlet.2 Does the installation site satisfy
Chapter 1Checking the items included with the server ... 2Mounting optional internal devices ...
TroubleshootingTroubleshooting208See the operating manual of the display unit.6 When running Windows NT/2000, boot up in the VGA mode, and make sure t
TroubleshootingTroubleshooting209The power indicator on this server lights with the power cord con-nected to the AC outlet or while the server is in t
TroubleshootingTroubleshooting210An error is displayed during POST operation, or POST stops midwayProbable causes are the motherboard, CPU, memory or
TroubleshootingTroubleshooting211See the Software Guide of the RAID controller.Cannot install the OSA probable cause is that the hard disk drive is no
TroubleshootingTroubleshooting212See the operating manual of the expansion card.See the operating manual of the peripheral devices.1 Are all cables fi
TroubleshootingTrouble with Application Software213See the operating manual of Harness Eye / webSee the operating manual of respective device.The powe
TroubleshootingRemedy When Windows NT/2000 is Usable214Was the entire necessary procedure executed, and were all nec-essary files installed?5 Is the c
TroubleshootingRemedy When Windows NT/2000 is Unusable215functioning, contact your Toshiba Technical Support with the system still running.NOTE: If on
TroubleshootingRemedy When Windows NT/2000 is Unusable216
Appendix ASystem Unit ... 218External Hard Drive Unit Z1 ...
2Getting StartedThis chapter describes how to set up the server and to have it ready for use.Checking the items included with the serverCheck the item
218SpecificationsSystem UnitModel number of the unit MAGNIA Z300CPU Main processor Pentium III 866MHz, 1 GHzMax. processors 2Cache 32KB/CPUSecond cach
219RAID controller MountableMax. disk cache capacity32MB (1 channel RAID controller) 128MB (2 channel RAID controller)SCSI controller Ultra160 (SCSI)
220External Hard Drive Unit Z1SCSI HDDMaximum capacity 292GB (73GB x 4)Additional HDD 18GB, 36GB, 73GBExpantion disk chassis 3.5” x 4 (hot-swap specs
221External Device Bay Unit Z1Support Device DAT DDS4DAT DDS4 A/LAIT2AIT2 A/LRemote Power Control StandardRemote Sensing Fan, Temperature, VoltageInte
Appendix BRGB interface ... 224Serial interface ...
224InterfacesThe output voltages from the I/O connectors on the back of chassis do not exceed 12V.RGB interfaceNOTE: In the table below, “I/O” denotes
225RGB interface synchronizing signalsThe usable display mode differs according to the types of OS (operating system) and display unit used.8 GND Sign
226Serial interfaceNOTE: In the table below, “I/O” denotes the input/output when seen from the server.. After converting cablePin number Signal name M
227Keyboard/mouse interfaceNOTE: In the table below, “I/O” denotes the input/output when seen from the server.7 RTS Request To Send O8 CTS Clear To Se
Getting StartedChecking the items included with the server3NOTE: The Read Me First Addendum provides a listing of all standard accessories and their r
228LAN-1/2 interfaceNOTE: In the table below, “I/O” denotes the input/output when seen from the server.USB-1/2 interfacePin number Signal name Meaning
229Expansion slots (64bit/66MHz PCI slot)NOTE: In the table below, “I/O” denotes the input/output when seen from the server.Expansion slots (for expan
23023 AD27 I/O AD26 I/O24 AD25 I/O GND25 +3.3V AD24 I/O26 C/BE3_L I/O IDSEL O27 AD23 I/O +3.3V28 GND AD22 I/O29 AD21 I/O AD20 I/O30 AD19 I/O GND31 +3.
23151 GND GND52 AD08 I/O C/BE0_L I/O53 AD07 I/O +3.3V54 +3.3V AD06 I/O55 AD05 I/O AD04 I/O56 AD03 I/O GND57 GND AD02 I/O58 AD01 I/O AD00 I/O59 +3.3V +
23279 +3.3V AD48 I/O80 AD47 I/O AD46 I/O81 AD45 I/O GND82 GND AD44 I/O83 AD43 I/O AD42 I/O84 AD41 I/O +3.3V85 GND AD40 I/O86 AD39 I/O AD38 I/O87 AD37
Appendix CHardware setup information ... 234Recovery Boot ...
234Switch SettingHardware setup informationPerform the following operations if the hardware setup informa-tion is to be forcibly returned to the stand
2357 Remove the sever panels, power supply unit and board for wireless card, and return the jumper switch to 3-4 short.8 Install the board for wireles
236Following message is displayed on the front panel display and the power is automatically turned off if BIOS recovery was succeeded.6 Following mess
237Default Jumper Switch SettingsPJ47:CMOS ClearPJ723:Recovery Boot
Getting StartedMounting optional internal devices4Mounting optional internal devicesIf you have purchased an optional internal device together with th
Appendix D
240Trouble InformationThe following information is displayed on the front panel display when a trouble occurs.Display Meaning of MessageALARM (01) Bas
241ALARM (11) Baseboard +12.0V low. Low voltage error of main unit +12.0V power supply.ALARM (12) Baseboard +12.0V high. High voltage error of main un
242ALARM (31)Ex. Disk1 +5.0V low.Low voltage error of External Hard Drive Unit 1+5.0V power supply.ALARM (32)Ex. Disk1 +5.0V high.High voltage error o
243ALARM (51)Ex. Disk2 temp1 high.The External Hard Drive Unit 2 high temperature error 1 has occurred.ALARM (52)Ex. Disk2 AC lost.Power interruption
244ALARM (71)Ex. Device Bay2 +5.0V low.Low voltage error of External Device Bay Unit 2+5.0V power supply.ALARM (72)Ex. Device Bay2 +5.0V high.High vol
Appendix EUnit logs ... 246Basic system configuration ...
246Unit LogsUnit logsUnit logs are listed on following pages. Use these logs to record system component additions and information on removed optional
247The positions where the model numbers and serial numbers of the system components are inscribed vary from manufacturer to man-ufacturer. See the r
Getting StartedEnvironmental considerations5Environmental considerationsMicro Tower Type/Rack TypecInstall the server in a clean, dust-free and well-v
248IDE Hard disk drivesSCSI unitsExpansion cardsCapacity/RevolutionsModel numberDate installedInternal diskSlot1Slot2Maker Model No./Type No.SCSI ID s
249Expansion unitsOther optional itemsCab No.Slot No. Maker Model No./Type No.SCSI ID settingDate installedSlot Maker Model No./Type No.Setting and ot
Getting StartedEnvironmental considerations6cOnly operate the server under the following conditions:- Ambient temperature: 50 to 95°F (10 to 35°C) (Mi
Getting StartedEnvironmental considerations7Micro Tower TypeLeave enough space around the server for maintenance and ventilation.Minimum clearances re
Warning LabelSome warning labels are attached to units of this equipment, as shown below.Read these labels carefully for safe use of this equipment:po
Getting StartedEnvironmental considerations8Up to four System Units and External Units can be installed when stacked horizontally.Rack TypecUse the op
Getting StartedPower requirements9Power requirementsBefore plugging the power cable in to a wall outlet (especially if your server is a Rack Type), en
Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel closed)10Front view (with the front panel closed)Front view with the front panel closedKey lockThe fro
Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)11Front view (with the front panel opened)Front view of the Micro Tower Type(1) Front panelThe
Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)12Removing the front panel(2) Operation buttonsThe server has 4 operation buttons on the front
Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)13*1: The sleep mode is operational only when an ACPI-supporting OS (operating system such as W
Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)14(3) System status indicatorsYour server has 4 operating status indicators on the front panel.
Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)15*1: Sets the Auto Shutdown function to Disabled/Enabled.See “Auto-shutdown function” on page
Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)16(4) Front panel displayThis server is equipped with a 16-digit/2-line front panel display.The
Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)17Two messages can be set by Remote Management and Front Panel Display Setup Tool in the case o
1.2.
Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)18At shutdown by auto SDHolding down the display change button for at least four sec-onds displ
Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)19(9) HDD/LAN status indicatorsWhen the device bay accomodates hard disk drives, the status of
Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)20LNK 2(LAN2)Out Network communications (10Mbps or 100Mbps) is not possible.Lit Network communi
Getting StartedFront view (with the front panel opened)21NOTE: When a STS indicator is lit amber, the corresponding hard disk drive may be faulty. If
Getting StartedRear view22Rear viewRear view of the server(1) AC connectorUsed to connect the AC power cable.See “Connecting the power cable” on page
Getting StartedRear view23I/O connectorsPlug the cables of peripheral devices into their respective I/O ports.I/O connectors(1) Mouse connector ( )Use
Getting StartedRear view24Expansion slotThe server has 1 expansion slot for expansion cards: 64 bit/66 MHz PCI slot. LAN status indicatorsIndicator St
Getting StartedInside the server25Inside the serverInside the server(1) MotherboardThe main board can contain 2 CPU modules and 3 memory mod-ules at t
Getting StartedConnecting peripheral devices26(3) Cooling fansThe server contains two cooling fans.(4) CPU socketsUsed to mount CPU modules.See “CPU m
Getting StartedConnecting peripheral devices27Connect peripheral devices to the server, according to the follow-ing procedure:NOTE: USB devices can be
CAUTION: This appliance contains a laser system and is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.”To use this model properly, read the instruction manual
Getting StartedConnecting peripheral devices28Connecting peripheral devices (Rear view)4 If a connector is provided with screws for securing connectio
Getting StartedConnecting peripheral devices29NOTE: When connecting and disconnecting an interface cable, be sure to hold the cable connector.Some art
Getting StartedMaintenance30MaintenanceMaintenance of the serverIf the outside of the server is dirty or stained, gently wipe it off with a soft cloth
Getting StartedConnecting the power cable31Connecting the power cableNOTE: Use of an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is rec-ommended to avoid losin
Getting StartedConnecting the power cable32WARNING: Be sure to use the power cable supplied with the server. Using another power cable may cause an ou
Getting StartedSwitching on the server33Switching on the serverNOTE: When turning on the server again, turn on the power button at least 10 seconds af
Getting StartedPOST (Power On Self-Test)34Turning on the server by the “Remote Management” functionThis server has the function that the server can be
Getting StartedStarting up the system35Starting up the systemThe “Toshiba Server Setup Tool” is to be used for almost all of setup procedures for this
Getting StartedStarting up the system36Starting up by the hard disk drive unit (in the case the OS has been installed)To start up the server from the
Getting StartedBIOS setup37Starting up by the CD-ROMTo start up the server from the CD-ROM, proceed as follows:1 Make sure that no floppy disk is plac
DisclaimerThe information contained in this manual, including but not limited to any instructions, descriptions and product specifications, is subject
Getting StartedMaking a floppy disk38Making a floppy diskThe server setup support software “Toshiba Server Setup Tool” has the added function of makin
Getting StartedSetup of system configuration39Setup of system configurationIf the system is used as it was configured at the factory, it was properly
Getting StartedSetup of disk array (RAID)40Setup of disk array (RAID)When an IDE RAID or RAID controller is additionally installed in the system after
Getting StartedInstalling software41Installing softwareOnce the system is completely set up, install the OS (operating system), and the accessory soft
Getting StartedSwitching off the server42Switching off the serverThe method for switching off the server varies depending on the operating system used
Getting StartedSwitching off the server43Switch the server off using the automatic shutdown function according to the following procedure:1 Execute th
Getting StartedSwitching off the server44Notes on using of the automatic shutdown functionHints on operation of the power/sleep buttonIf the power/sle
Getting StartedSwitching off the server45Logon by a user without shutdown rightsIf an unauthorized user logs on, the automatic shutdown function with
Getting StartedSwitching off the server46Abnormal system shutdownIf the server is not shutdown using the normal method, the system can be forcibly sto
Chapter 2Before starting operation ... 48Removing and replacing the server panels ...
viiEU Declaration of ConformityEU ÜbereinstimmugserklärungDéclaration de conformité UEDeclaración de conformidad de la UEDichiarazione di conformità U
48Installing and Removing HardwareThis chapter explains the different methods used to install and remove optional devices.Before starting operationIns
Installing and Removing HardwareBefore starting operation49Before starting operationWARNING: When installing an optional device, be sure to use genuin
Installing and Removing HardwareBefore starting operation50The installation or removal of an optional device should be carried out at ambient temperat
Installing and Removing HardwareBefore starting operation51When connecting a cable to the server, pay careful attention to the shape of the connector.
Installing and Removing HardwareBefore starting operation52Installing/removing an optional deviceWARNING: When installing a peripheral unit, don'
Installing and Removing HardwareBefore starting operation538 Attach the server panels and outer covers to the server. In case of the Rack Type, fit th
Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels54Removing and replacing the server panelsTo mount optional devices inside the
Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels554 Remove the front panel.See “Front panel” on page 115 Remove nine screws an
Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels56When using a Rack TypeRack assembly procedureQuantity checkRack Mount TrayPa
Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels57Parts provided with the rack blank module1 Decide on where to assemble the s
Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels582 Temporarily fasten Rail R to the posts on the left and right of the rack r
Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels594 Attach Pin Catch Tray to Rail F (L) and Rail F (R) with two Screws (M5).At
Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels606 Insert the Base Assembly into the Rail, and insert Guide Pin (M6) into the
Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels618 Fix the Base Assembly to the rack with the claw screws on the front.Fix th
Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels6210 Attach Washer, Spring Washer and Guide Pin (M6) on the back.Attaching the
Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels6312 Place the server bay on the Base Assembly and insert.Insert the server ba
Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels6414 Fix the Base Assembly to the server housing with a screw (M3).Fixing the
Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels6515 Insert the entire Base Assembly into the rack.Inserting Into Rack Blank M
Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels66Sliding the server out of or into the rackWhen installing an optional device
Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels67Sliding the server (Rack Type) out of the rackSlide the server out of the ra
ixIntroductionKey features of the MAGNIA Z300cCompact chassis of 2U 1/2 widthscInstallation flexibility (Rack and Micro Tower)cUp to two Pentium III p
Installing and Removing HardwareRemoving and replacing the server panels68Removing the screw7 Slide the server out of the rack.Sliding the server (Rac
Installing and Removing HardwarePower Supply Unit69Power Supply UnitRemoving the power supply unitThe power supply unit must be removed and attached w
Installing and Removing HardwarePower Supply Unit705 Disconnect the power cable and signal cable.Disconnecting the cablesInstalling the power supply u
Installing and Removing HardwarePower Supply Unit714 Connect the power cable and signal cable.Connecting the cables5 Install the power supply unit, sl
Installing and Removing HardwareMemory module72Memory moduleYour server can accommodate a maximum of three 128-MB, 256- MB, 512-MB or 1-GB DIMMs (Dual
Installing and Removing HardwareMemory module73128 512 512 1152128 1024 1152256 256 512 1024512 512 10241024 1024256 256 256 768128 128 512 768256 512
Installing and Removing HardwareMemory module74Memory slotsWARNING: When installing a peripheral unit, don't open any part other than those speci
Installing and Removing HardwareMemory module75Before installing an additional memory module, carefully read “Before starting operation” on page 48 an
Installing and Removing HardwareMemory module766 Insert the memory module into the proper memory slot, paying attention to the position of each notch
Installing and Removing HardwareMemory module77Removing a memory moduleBefore removing a memory module, carefully read “Before start-ing operation” on
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