Chapter 2: Useful Features The details of system BIOS settings, RAID Configuration Utility, and EXPRESSBUILDER Chapter 3: Appendix Error messages and Windows Event Logs Other manuals The details of NEC ESMPRO, Universal RAID Utility, and other features Express5800/T110i User’s Guide...
Contents Contents Manuals ................................. 2 Contents ................................3 Conventions Used in This Document ........................6 Signs and symbols for safety ........................6 Notations used in the text ..........................7 Optical disk drive ............................7 Hard disk drive .............................. 7 Removable media ............................7 Abbreviations of Operating Systems ......................
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Contents Removing the Front Bezel ....................... 36 TPM Kit ............................37 1.5.1 Installation ......................... 37 DIMM ............................... 38 1.6.1 Maximum supported memory size ..................39 1.6.2 Installation order ........................ 39 1.6.3 Installation ......................... 40 1.6.4 Removal ..........................41 Use of Internal Hard Disk Drives in the RAID System ..............42 1.7.1 Notes on setting up a RAID system ...................
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Contents Description on On-Screen Items and Key Usage ................108 Cases that Require Setting Changes ..................... 110 EXPRESSSCOPE ENGINE 3 ........................112 Overview ............................112 EXPRESSSCOPE ENGINE 3 Network Configuration ..............112 EXPRESSBUILDER ..........................114 Features of EXPRESSBUILDER ....................114 Usage of EXPRESSBUILDER .......................
Conventions Used in This Document Conventions Used in This Document Signs and symbols for safety WARNING and CAUTION are used in this guide as following meaning. WARNING Indicates there is a risk of death or serious personal injury CAUTION Indicates there is a risk of burns, other personal injury, or property damage Precautions and notices against hazards are presented with one of the following three symbols.
Conventions Used in This Document Notations used in the text In addition to safety-related symbols urging caution, three other types of notations are used in this document. These notations have the following meanings. Important Indicates critical items that must be followed when handling hardware or operating software. If the procedures described are not followed, server failure, data loss, and other serious malfunctions could occur.
Conventions Used in This Document Abbreviations of Operating Systems Windows Operating Systems are referred to as follows. See Chapter 1 (1.2 Supported Windows OS) in Installation Guide (Windows) for detailed information. Notations in this document Official names of Windows Windows Server 2016 Standard Windows Server 2016 Windows Server 2016 Datacenter...
Trademarks Trademarks EXPRESSSCOPE are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Server are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Celeron Core i3, Intel, , Pentium, and Xeon are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation of the United States.
License Notification License Notification Open source software of following license is included in the part of this product (system BIOS). EDK/EDKII UEFI Network Stack II and iSCSI Crypto package using WPA Supplicant Open source software of following license is included in the part of this product (Off-line Tools). ...
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License Notification UEFI NETWORK STACK II and iSCSI OpenSSL License ------- Copyright (c) 1998-2011 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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License Notification AMI CRYPTO LIBRARY USING WPA SUPPLICANT WPA Supplicant ------- Copyright (c) 2003-2016, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi> and contributors All Rights Reserved. This program is licensed under the BSD license (the one with advertisement clause removed). If you are submitting changes to the project, please see CONTRIBUTIONS file for more instructions. License ------- This software may be distributed, used, and modified under the terms of...
2. This document is subject to change at any time without notice. 3. Do not make copies or alter the document content without permission from NEC Corporation. 4. If you have any concerns, or discover errors or omissions in this document, contact your sales representative.
Warnings and Additions to This Product and Document Warning labels Warning labels are attached on or near the components with potential hazards. These labels are either attached or printed on the component. Do not remove or black out this label and keep it clean. If no labels are attached or printed on the server, contact your sales representative.
Tape media: Approximately 1 day For optional devices, we recommend you use our NEC products. Even if they are successfully installed or connected, installation of unsupported devices can cause the server to malfunction or even failure. You will be charged to repair failure or damage caused by use of such products even within warranty period.
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Warnings and Additions to This Product and Document Tips for your health and safety Using a computer extensively may affect different parts of your body. Here are tips you should follow while working on a computer to minimize strain on your body. Keep proper posture The basic body position for using a computer is sitting straight with your hands on the keyboard parallel with the floor, and your eyes...
NEC Express5800 Series Express5800/T110i General Description This chapter introduces the features of this server and the name of each part. 1. Introduction 2. Accessories Describes the accessories of the server. 3. Features Describes the features of the server and the server management.
● Intel Celeron Processor ● NEC’s latest technology and architectures realize high-power and high-speed operation that cannot be matched by existing servers. The server is designed with consideration of not only reliability but also expandability, which enables you to use it as a network server.
Chapter 1 General Description 2. Accessories Accessories The carton box contains various accessories which are required for setup or maintenance. Make sure you have them all for future use. 2 Bezel Lock Key 8 Screw for fix to back-up devices ...
You can manage the version of firmware or software on the server and update them with an update package by using NEC ESMPRO Manager and ExpressUpdate Agent. This feature automatically updates multiple packages without stopping the system by using NEC ESMPRO Manager.
Chapter 1 General Description 4. Names and Functions of Parts Names and Functions of Parts The names and the functions of the server's parts are as follows. Front of the Server POWER Switch Optical Disk Drive A switch for turning on/off the server. Press once to turn on An optical disk drive for reading a CD/DVD.
Chapter 1 General Description 4. Names and Functions of Parts Rear View <Non-redundant power supply model> <Redundant power supply model> 10 9 10 9 AC Inlet USB Connectors Sockets for connecting power cords. Connectors for connecting USB3.0 interface devices. PCI Slots LAN Connectors Slots for installing PCI cards.
Chapter 1 General Description 4. Names and Functions of Parts Internal View <Non-redundant power supply model> The images below do not show the duct. Power Supply Unit 5.25-inch Expansion Bay Cooling Fan (CPU) A bay to mount the backup device. DIMM Slots Motherboard Hard Disk Drive Bay...
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Chapter 1 General Description 4. Names and Functions of Parts <Redundant power supply model> The images below do not show the duct. Power Supply Unit 5.25-inch Expansion Bay Cooling Fan (CPU) A bay to mount the backup device. DIMM Slots Motherboard Hard Disk Drive Bay PCI Slot...
The next table lists STATUS LED patterns, their description and action. If the LED indication does not change even if the action below is performed, contact your sales representative. Tips Refer to the system event log (SEL) by using NEC ESMPRO or the offline maintenance utility to view the cause of failure. Express5800/T110i User’s Guide...
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Chapter 1 General Description 4. Names and Functions of Parts STATUS LED 1, 2 pattern Description Action STATUS LED 1 STATUS LED 2 On (green) The server is operating normally. – On (green) On (amber) Initialization of BMC is in progress. Wait until initialization completes.
Chapter 1 General Description 4. Names and Functions of Parts 4.5.3 Global HDD LED (1- -2 ) Global HDD LED indicates the status of the internal hard disk drive or optical disk drive. Global HDD1, 2 LED pattern Configuration Description Global HDD LED 1 Global HDD LED 2 On/blinking (green)
Chapter 1 General Description 4. Names and Functions of Parts 4.5.6 LED on a hard disk drive If 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch Hot Plug Drive Cage Kit is installed, each drive has its respective LED (Disk LED). DISK LED 1 (green) DISK LED 2 (amber) DISK LED 2 (amber) DISK LED 1 (green)
Chapter 1 General Description 4. Names and Functions of Parts 4.5.7 LINK/ACT LED ( This LED indicates the status of the LAN port. LINK/ACT LED pattern Description On (green) The server is correctly connected with network. Blinking (green) The server is accessing network. The server is disconnected from network.
NEC Express5800 Series Express5800/T110i Preparations This chapter describes preparations for using this server. 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Describes how to install or remove optional devices. You can skip this section if you did not purchase any optional devices. 2. Installation and Connection Place the server in a proper location and connect some cables following this section.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Installing Internal Optional Devices This chapter describes the instructions for installing supported optional devices and precautions. If you did not purchase any optional device requiring installation, you can skip this section. Important If you use the third party optional device to the server, and it causes failure, a charge for repairing must be paid even within the warranty period.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Overview of Installation and Removal Install/remove components by using the following procedure. Turn the server off. See Chapter 3 (6. Turning off the Server). Disconnect all the power cables connected to the server from the outlet, and then disconnect them from the server.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Removing the Side Cover Remove the side cover by using the following procedure. See steps 1 to 3 in Chapter 2 (1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. Unlock the chassis, if necessary. Remove the two screws on the rear panel.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Removing the Front Bezel Remove the front bezel by using the following procedure. See steps 1 to 3 in Chapter 2 (1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. Using the indentation on the left side of the front bezel, pull the front bezel forward until the tab pops out of the frame.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices TPM Kit This section describes the procedure for installing optional TPM Kit. TPM kit connector 1.5.1 Installation Install the TPM Kit in accordance with the following procedure. Note The TPM kit once installed cannot be removed. See steps 1 to 5 in Chapter 2 (1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations.
Up to 64 GB (16GB 4) of memory can be installed. Important Use only the DIMMs specified by NEC. Avoid static electricity to work with the procedure below. For details, see Chapter 1 (1.8 Anti-static measures) in Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.6.1 Maximum supported memory size The maximum available memory size on the server depends on the architecture (x86 architecture) and OS specs. A list of maximum memory sizes The maximum memory size The maximum memory size supported on each OS supported on the server...
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.6.3 Installation Install a DIMM by using the following procedure. See steps 1 to 5 in Chapter 2 (1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. Hold the server with both hands and slowly and gently lay it so that the left side faces upward. Open both levers of the target DIMM slot outward.
When removing a defective DIMM, check error messages displayed at POST or NEC ESMPRO and check the DIMM slot where the defective DIMM is installed. At least one DIMM needs to be installed for the server to operate.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Use of Internal Hard Disk Drives in the RAID System This section describes how to use the hard disk drives installed in the HDD cage at the front of the server in the RAID system.
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Using an optional RAID controller Note When installing an optional RAID controller, start the BIOS Setup utility, select PCI Configuration from the Advanced menu, and then make sure that the parameter of PCI Slot xx ROM (xx is PCI slot number) is set to Enabled. Important Do not change the mode to hibernate when building a RAID system.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.7.1 Notes on setting up a RAID system Note the following points when setting up a RAID system. The number of hard disk drives required varies depending on the RAID level. ...
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Flash Backup Unit for RAID Controller The optional flash backup unit is used in order to avoid data loss caused by accidents during a write-back operation. For N8103-176/177/178, use N8103-180 flash backup unit ...
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Installing the flash backup unit control board Install the control board of the flash backup unit to the RAID controller while referring to the User's Guide for the RAID controller. Tips The following diagram shows an example of N8103-176/177/178. The control board part is installed to N8103-206/207/208 as standard.
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Installing the flash backup unit Install the flash backup unit to this server with one screw and fixing bracket provided with the flash backup unit. Important Make sure that the battery bracket is correctly attached to the server. Connecting to a RAID controller Connect another connector of the flash backup unit control cable to the RAID controller.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Install the RAID controller into the PCI slot #4 and fix it in place. Be careful not to disconnect the cable. RAID Controller Connect the cables and components that you removed. 1.8.3 Removal To remove the flash backup unit, reverse the installation procedure.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices PCI Card This server provides four slots where PCI cards can be installed. Important Avoid static electricity to work with the procedure below. For details, see Chapter 1 (1.8 Anti-static measures)) in Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.9.1 Notes Read the following notes when installing or removing a PCI card. Do not touch the terminals of cards and the leads of electronic components with your bare hand. Fingerprints and dust left on them cause the server to malfunction due to a connection failure or damage to the leads.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.9.2 List of optional devices and installation slots PCI Express3.0 PCI#1 PCI#2 PCI#3 PCI#4 PCI slot performance lane lane lane lane Model name Product name Remark PCI slot size Full Height PCI board socket type Size of mountable 168 mm 168 mm...
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices About the standard network You can use functional equivalents of AFT/SFT/ALB teaming and bonding with the standard network and the following LAN cards: N8104-150, N8104-151, and N8104-152 PCI slot limitations See the table below for the limitations on installing PCI cards (due to the number of interrupts that can be processed in the system) depending on the installed processor.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.9.3 Installation Install a PCI card to connect to a PCI slot by using the following procedure. Before installation, make sure the switch or jumper settings on the PCI card are proper according to the instruction manual supplied with the card.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Face the component side of the card toward the bottom of the server. When the rear panel of the card is firmly engaged with the spring, firmly press the card into the slot so that the component parts of the card securely connect to the slot.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.9.5 Removal Remove a PCI card connected to a PCI slot by using the following procedure. See steps 1 to 3 in Chapter 2 (1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. To remove the side cover, see Chapter 2 (1.3 Removing the Side Cover).
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices To open the PCI retention latch, see Chapter 2 (1.9.3 Installation). Remove the blank cover aligned with the slot where you install a card. Important Keep the removed blank cover for future use. Make sure that you are properly inserting the bracket edge into the frame guide, and attach it securely.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.10 Power Supply Fan In the following configuration of the non-redundant power source, the optional power supply support fan is required. When mounting the optional RAID controller When mounting the optional dustproof bezel ...
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Connect the cable of the Power Supply Fan to the connector (FAN3) on the motherboard. 1.10.2 Removal Remove the Power Supply Fan by reversing the installation procedure. Express5800/T110i User’s Guide...
N8154-81F 3.5-inch fixed HDD cage, N8154-79F 3.5-inch HDD cage, or N8154-80F 2.5-inch HDD cage can be installed in the HDD bay in this server. Important Use hard disk drives provided by NEC. <3.5-inch fixed HDD cage installed> <3.5-inch HDD cage installed>...
Installing a 3.5-inch fixed HDD cage and hard disk drives By installing a 3.5-inch fixed HDD cage, up to four 3.5-inch SATA fixed hard disk drives can be mounted. Important Use hard disk drives provided by NEC. Important Install the hard disk drives sequentially starting from slot 0.
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Install a 3.5-inch fixed HDD cage and hard disk drives in the server by using the following procedure. See steps 1 to 3 in Chapter 2 (1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. To remove the side cover and front bezel, see Chapter 2 (1.3 Removing the Side Cover and 1.4 Removing the Front Bezel).
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.11.2 Removing the 3.5-inch fixed hard disk drives Remove the 3.5-inch fixed hard disk drives from the HDD cage by using the following procedure. Important When disposing of the hard disk drives, follow the instructions described in Chapter 1 (15 Transfer, movement, and disposal) in Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.11.3 Removing the 3.5-inch fixed HDD cage Remove the 3.5-inch fixed HDD cage from the server by using the following procedure. See steps 1 to 3 in Chapter 2 (1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. To remove the side cover and front bezel, see Chapter 2 (1.3 Removing the Side Cover and 1.4 Removing the Front Bezel).
Installing the 3.5-inch HDD cage and hard disk drives By installing a 3.5-inch HDD cage, up to four 3.5-inch SATA fixed hard disk drives can be mounted. Important Use hard disk drives provided by NEC. Important Install the hard disk drives sequentially starting from slot 0.
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Install a 3.5-inch HDD cage and hard disk drives in the server by using the following procedure. See steps 1 to 3 in Chapter 2 (1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. To remove the side cover and front bezel, see Chapter 2 (1.3 Removing the Side Cover and 1.4 Removing the Front Bezel).
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Unlock the handle in the tray for a hard disk drive. Hold the tray firmly and insert it in the slot. Note Push it all the way until the handle’s lock touches the frame. Hold the drive carrier firmly with both hands.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.11.5 Removing the 3.5-inch hard disk drives Remove the 3.5-inch hard disk drives from the HDD cage by using the following procedure. Important When disposing of the hard disk drives, follow the instructions described in Chapter 1 (1.5 Transfer, movement, and disposal) in Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.11.6 Removing the 3.5-inch HDD cage Remove the 3.5-inch HDD cage from the server by using the following procedure. See steps 1 to 3 in Chapter 2 (1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. To remove the side cover and front bezel, see Chapter 2 (1.3 Removing the Side Cover and 1.4 Removing the Front Bezel).
Mount SATA/SAS hard disk drives in order from slot 0, and mount the SSDs to the remaining slots. Important Use hard disk drives provided by NEC. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Important Install the hard disk drives sequentially starting from slot 0.
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Install a 2.5-inch HDD cage and hard disk drives in the server by using the following procedure. See steps 1 to 3 in Chapter 2 (1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. To remove the side cover and front bezel, see Chapter 2 (1.3 Removing the Side Cover and 1.4 Removing the Front Bezel).
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Unlock the handle in the tray for a hard disk drive. Hold the tray firmly and insert it in the slot. Note Push it all the way until the handle’s lock touches the frame. ...
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.11.8 Removing the 2.5-inch hard disk drives Remove the 2.5-inch hard disk drives from the HDD cage by using the following procedure. Important When disposing of the hard disk drives, follow the instructions described in Chapter 1 (1.5 Transfer, movement, and disposal) in Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.11.9 Removing the 2.5-inch HDD cage Remove the 2.5-inch HDD cage from the server by using the following procedure. See steps 1 to 3 in Chapter 2 (1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations. To remove the side cover and front bezel, see Chapter 2 (1.3 Removing the Side Cover and 1.4 Removing the Front Bezel).
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.12 Optical Disk Drive Procedures for replacing the standard optical disk drive with the optional internal DVD SuperMULTI drive are described below. Important Do not install a drive manufactured by a third party. 1.12.1 Replacing drives Follow the procedure below to replace your drive with the optional internal DVD SuperMULTI drive.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.13 Backup Devices The 5.25-inch expansion bay of the server can contain a backup device such as a magnetic tape drive. 5.25-inch expansion bay 2 5.25-inch expansion bay 1 1.13.1 Installation Install a backup device by using the following procedure. See Chapter 2 (1.2 Overview of Installation and Removal) for preparations.
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Insert the backup device into chassis. Do not push the backup device in completely as the cable has to be connected to the device. Connect the interface cable and power cable to the installed 3.5-inch backup device. For more information, see Chapter 2 (1.15 Connecting Cables).
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.14 Supporting High-temperature Environment The high-temperature environment setting of this server enables you to use this server under the environment of 5°C to 48°C. For the high-temperature environment setting, the following configuration is required. •...
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.15 Connecting Cables This section shows an example of internal device cable connection. 1.15.1 Internal interface cables This section describes the connection of internal interface cables. Tips The figure shown here primarily describes connections. For more information about the connectors on the motherboard, see Chapter 1 (4.4 Motherboard).
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Adding a RAID controller (N8103-176/177/178/188) Power supply Motherboard HDD cage HDD_LED1 Flash Backup Unit RAID controller miniSAS cable Flash back up unit control cable (only when the RAID controller is N8103-176/177/178) LED cable * N8103-180 cannot be installed to N8103-188.
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices RAID Controller N8103-188 RAID Controller N8103-176/177/178 Black Black Adding a RAID controller (N8103-205/206/207/208/210/211) Power supply Motherboard HDD cage HDD_LED1 Flash Backup Unit RAID controller miniSAS cable Flash back up unit control cable (only when the RAID controller is N8103-206/207/208) LED cable * N8103-209 cannot be installed to N8103-205/210/211.
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices About RAID LED cables The Global HDD LED on the front of the equipment shows the access status of hard disk drives that are connected to a RAID controller. To display this status, connect the LED cable that comes with the optional cable K410-444(00).
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Using 3.5-inch HDD cage Connect the cables as shown in the following figure. Install the hard disk drives in order from the left side. Connecting to the miniSAS connector on the motherboard Power supply Motherboard...
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Adding a RAID controller (N8103-205/206/207/208/210/211) Power supply HDD cage MINISAS_1 BPB_CON1 Flash Backup Unit BPB_CON (N8103-209) RAID controller miniSAS cable HDD backplane interface cable FBU cable * N8103-209 cannot be installed to N8103-205/210/211. Using 2.5-inch HDD cage Connect the cables as shown in the following figure.
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Adding one to eight hard disk drives with a RAID controller (N8103-176/177/178/188) An optional SAS/SATA cable (K410-340(00)) is required when installing five or more hard disk drives. Power supply MINISAS_1 MINISAS_2 Motherboard HDD cage BPB_CON1...
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices (2) Connecting backup devices The 5.25-inch expansion bay of the server can mount USB devices for internal connection. Mounting an internal USB device Use the dedicated internal USB cable (K410-276(00)). Power supply Backup devices Optical disk drive Motherboard...
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices (3) Connecting Dual M.2 SATA mount kit (N8118-307) The server can mount dual M.2 SATA mount kit (N811-307) on PCI slot. The dual M.2 SATA mount kit has 2 slot that can mount 120GB M.2 SATA SSD(N8150-736). When SSD is used in software RAID Use the dedicated internal SAS/SATA cable (K410-365(00)) and connecting to the miniSAS connector on the motherboard.
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices When SSD is used in hardware RAID Use the dedicated internal SAS/SATA cable (K410-365(00)) and connecting to the RAID controller. RAID LED cable (K410-293(00)): When using the RAID controller (N8103-176/177/188) RAID LED cable (K410-444(00)): When using the RAID controller (N8103-205/206/210) Note M.2 SATA SSD and hard disc drive cannot be connected to the same RAID controller.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.15.2 Power cables The figure below shows an example of connecting the power cables. Power cables other than those shown here are not used by the devices. (1) Non-Redundant Power Supply Model (EXP334) Using 3.5-inch fixed HDD cage Power supply...
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Using 2.5-inch HDD cage P12 P15 Power supply Backup devices Optical disk drive PWR_DET1 HDD cage Power convert cable Motherboard Cable connected to power supply Unused power supply cable connector Express5800/T110i User’s Guide...
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices (2) Redundant Power Supply Model (EXP334A) Using 3.5-inch fixed HDD cage Power supply Backup devices 5.2Dev2 5.2Dev1 Optical disk drive PWR_DET1 HDD cage Motherboard Cable connected to power supply backplane DC cable Unused power supply cable connector Using 3.5-inch HDD cage Power...
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Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices Using 2.5-inch HDD cage Power supply 5.2Dev2 Backup devices 5.2Dev1 Optical disk drive PWR_DET1 HDD cage HDDBP1 HDDBP2 Motherboard Cable connected to power supply backplane DC cable Unused power supply cable connector Express5800/T110i User’s Guide...
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.16 Attaching the Front Bezel You can attach the front bezel by reversing the removal procedure. Attach the front bezel to the server by inserting the three tabs on the inside of the front bezel into the slits on the right-front of the server and then pressing the left side of the front bezel to secure it into place on the front of the server.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1. Installing Internal Optional Devices 1.17 Installing the Side Cover You can attach the side cover by reversing the removal procedure. Make sure that hooks at both the top and bottom of the side cover are securely inserted in the slits on the server frame.
Chapter 2 Preparations 2. Installation and Connection Installation and Connection This section describes how to position the server and connect cables. Installation W ARNING Be sure to observe the following precautions to use the server safety. Failure to observe the precautions may cause death or serious injury. For details, refer to Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices.
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Chapter 2 Preparations 2. Installation and Connection Do not install the server in an environment in which any of the following conditions apply: Installing the server in any of the following conditions will cause the server to malfunction. Places where corrosive gas is present, such as environments where there is sulfur vapor in the atmosphere, or Place of drastic temperature change,...
Chapter 2 Preparations 2. Installation and Connection 2.1.1 Preparation for installation Remove the stabilizer attached to the bottom of the server, and then change as instructed below. Removing/installing the stabilizer Removing the stabilizer Remove the two screws from the stabilizer to remove the stabilizer from the server. Installing the stabilizer Turn the stabilizer 90 degree as shown in the figure below, and then fix it by using the two screws.
Chapter 2 Preparations 2. Installation and Connection Connection Connect peripheral devices to the server. Connectors that enable a variety of peripheral devices to be connected are provided at the front and rear of the server. Figures on the following pages show the peripheral devices that can be connected as standard.
Chapter 2 Preparations 2. Installation and Connection 2.2.1 Interface cables Connect the interface cable before connecting the power cord. Important Turn off the server and peripheral devices to be connected before connecting. If you use the third party display or peripheral devices, and connect the interface cable, contact the dealer to check whether they can be used.
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Chapter 2 Preparations 2. Installation and Connection <Front view> USB devices Connect the provided power cord to an outlet <Rear view> when the cable connection is complete. A device with serial interface (such as a modem) Display unit Hub/Switching hub USB devices (such as a terminal adapter) Express5800/T110i User’s Guide...
Chapter 2 Preparations 2. Installation and Connection 2.2.2 Power cord Connect the provided power cord to the server. Non-Redundant Power Supply Model (EXP334) Note Appearance of the power supply unit varies depending on the model number. Redundant Power Supply Model (EXP334A) When the power cord is connected to an outlet, POWER LED lights amber during initialization of the system.
NEC Express5800 Series Express5800/T110i Setup This chapter describes how to set up the server. 1. Turning on the Server Power-On Self-Test (POST) is explained in this section. 2. System BIOS Setup You can customize BIOS settings by following the instructions in this section.
Power Supply (UPS), make sure that the power control system is turned on. 3. If STATUS LED1,2 lights green/amber, wait until STATUS LED is unlit. 4. Press POWER Switch at the front of the server. POWER LED is turned on green and after a while, NEC logo appears on the display. POWER While the logo is being displayed, the self-diagnostic program (POST) runs and diagnoses the hardware.
In such a case, press F1 to continue POST. Board configuration can be made using the utility described later. 1. POST runs automatically when the server is turned on. NEC logo appears on the screen as factory settings. Note Keyboard becomes operable after the logo appears.
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Chapter 3 Setup 1. Turning on the Server 4. POST displays several types of message. These messages let you know that the installed CPU or connected keyboard and mouse are detected. Tips The value of memory capacity shown in the message may be smaller than the actual physical memory depending on the hardware configuration.
Chapter 3 Setup 1. Turning on the Server 8. If the error message of incorrect signature is displayed and POST stops, turn off the server and check if the bootable device (or bootable media) is correct. 9. The OS starts when POST is completed. 1.1.2 POST error messages If POST detects an error, an error message is displayed on the screen or beeps are sounded.
(The on-screen message varies depending on the environment.) Press <F2> SETUP, <F3> Internal Flash Memory, <F4> ROM Utility, <F12> Network When you press <F2> key during displaying the message or the NEC logo, SETUP runs and displays the Main menu upon completion of POST.
Chapter 3 Setup 2. System BIOS Setup Description on On-Screen Items and Key Usage This section explains how to use SETUP. Use the keyboard to work with SETUP. Indicates the currently displayed menu Indicates the menu has submenus. Help Items Parameters (highlighted when selected*) *: Items that cannot be specified are gray-out.
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Chapter 3 Setup 2. System BIOS Setup <F2> key Press this key to restore the parameters. If you choose Yes in the following message, the previous parameter(s) are restored. Load Previous Values? [Yes] <F3> key Press this key to load default settings. If you choose Yes in the following message, the default settings of SETUP are restored.
On/Off NumLock on power ON Boot Quite Boot Disabled On/Off the function to display By pressing <Esc> key, prevent the NEC logo during POST the display of the logo. RAID controller Install a Advanced PCI Configuration PCI...
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Chapter 3 Setup 2. System BIOS Setup Category Description To be changed Remark Security Administrator Password Security Set a password to restrict After a password is set, the Security User password operation of SETUP. entry of password is displayed when SETUP is launched.
Chapter 3 Setup 3. EXPRESSSCOPE ENGINE 3 EXPRESSSCOPE ENGINE 3 Overview EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 provides a variety of features using BMC (Baseboard Management Controller), which is a system management LSI. See EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 User's Guide for detailed information. EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 monitors the power supply unit, fans, temperature, and voltage of the server. If you have the management LAN port connected to the network, you can remotely perform the following over a web browser or SSH client: ...
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Chapter 3 Setup 3. EXPRESSSCOPE ENGINE 3 On Off-line TOOL MENU, select Server Configuration Utility EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 Configuration Network IPv4 Property or IPv6 Property. On the following screen, select Enable when you use DHCP, or select Disable and specify IP Address (Required), Subnet Mask (Required), Default Gateway, and DNS Server when you do not use DHCP.
Ensure a CD/DVD is removed from the server, turn on the server, and then press <F3> key during POST. Windows Application: You can run EXPRESSBUILDER by clicking the shortcut of NEC EXPRESSBUILDER on the desktop, or select NEC EXPRESSBUILDER from Windows Start menu or Start screen after installing Windows and Starter Pack.
Chapter 3 Setup 5. Installing Software Components Installing Software Components Continue to install the operating system and other bundled software. See the instructions below. Installation Guide (Windows) Express5800/T110i User’s Guide...
Chapter 3 Setup 6. Turning off the Server Turning off the Server Turn off the server by using the following procedure. When the power cord of the server is connected to a UPS, refer to the documentation supplied with the UPS or the documentation for the application controlling the UPS. 1.
NEC Express5800 Series Express5800/T110i Appendix 1. Specifications Describes specifications of the server. 2. Interrupt Lines Describes the interrupt lines assigned to this server. 3. Glossary Describes glossaries of this document. 4. Revision Record Describes revision history of this document. Express5800/T110i User’s Guide...
Chapter 4 Appendix 2. Interrupt Lines Interrupt Lines Interrupt lines are assigned as factory settings as shown below. Use this table as a reference when you add optional devices. Interrupt lines As factory settings, interrupt lines are assigned as follows. Peripheral Device (Controller) Peripheral Device (Controller) System timer...
NEC ESMPRO Manager Software for managing multiple servers on network. NEC ESMPRO Software for monitoring the server. This works with NEC ESMPRO Manager. You can ServerAgentService choose Service Mode or Non-Service Mode when installing this software. Service Mode resides as the OS service and Non-Service Mode does not use the OS service to reduce memory, CPU power, and other OS resources.
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Universal RAID Utility Software for setting RAID arrays on Windows/Linux. This software is operated on "PC for Management" with NEC ESMPRO Manager. A file that saved settings for installing Windows. You can install with the settings in this Windows OS parameter file file when setting Windows with EXPRESSBUILDER.
Chapter 4 Appendix 4. Revision Record Revision Record Revision (Document Number) Date Issued Description 10.116.02 101.01 April 2017 Newly created 10.116.02 101.02 May 2018 Support new RAID controller and 500W Fixed power supply. Clerical corrections Aug 2018 Express5800/T110i User’s Guide...