Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2530 M6 Upgrade And Maintenance Manual

Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2530 M6 Upgrade And Maintenance Manual

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Upgrade and Maintenance Manual - English
FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX2530 M6
Upgrade and Maintenance Manual
04/2021
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  • Page 1 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual - English FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 04/2021...
  • Page 2 All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers. The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice. – Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from – the use of any information in this manual.
  • Page 3 Before reading this manual For your safety This manual contains important information for safely and correctly using this product. Carefully read the manual before using this product. Pay particular attention to the accompanying manual "Safety Notes and Regulations" and ensure that these safety notes are understood before using the product.
  • Page 4 Please consult the sales staff of Fujitsu if intending to use this product for high safety use. Measures against momentary voltage drop This product may be affected by a momentary voltage drop in the power supply caused by lightning.
  • Page 5 HDD, see the following internet address: https://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/harddisk/ Only for Japan: Shielded LAN cables should be used in this product. UK Importer information Fujitsu Services Limited 22 Baker Street, London, W1U 3BW, United Kingdom RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 6 Version history Issue Issue date Description number V 1.0 12/2020 Initial release V 2.0 4/2021 – Single rotor fans removed – Handling memory dummy modules updated – Serial interface kit updated – VROC module added – Examples SAS EP6xxi RAID controller and SAS CP2100-8i RAID controller added –...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Content Introduction Concept and target groups of this manual Notational conventions Before you start Basic information 2.1.1 Proceeding 2.1.2 Advanced Thermal Design (ATD) 2.1.3 Installing optional components 2.1.4 Replacing a defective component Classification of procedures 2.2.1 Assignment of unit categories 2.2.2 Customer Replaceable Units (CRU) 2.2.3...
  • Page 8 Content 3.2.3 Installation and operation 3.2.4 Batteries 3.2.5 Working with optical disk drives (ODDs) and media 3.2.6 Laser information 3.2.7 Modules with Electrostatic-Sensitive Devices (ESD modules) 3.2.8 Transporting the server 3.2.9 Installing the server in the rack 3.2.10 Other important information ENERGY STAR CE conformity FCC Class A Compliance Statement...
  • Page 9 Content Reassembling 4.6.1 Safety notes 4.6.2 Installing the top covers 4.6.3 Installing the server in the rack 4.6.4 Sliding the server into the rack Connecting the power cord 4.7.1 Connecting the power cord (AC PSU) 4.7.2 Connecting the power cord (DC PSU) Switching on the server Installing the front cover with lock 4.10...
  • Page 10 Content Completing the maintenance task 5.3.1 Updating or recovering the BIOS and iRMC S5 5.3.2 Verifying system information backup or restore 5.3.3 Updating expansion card firmware 5.3.4 Reconfiguring the backup software solution 5.3.5 Resetting the boot retry counter 5.3.6 Enabling the boot watchdog 5.3.7 Enabling replaced components in the BIOS 5.3.8...
  • Page 11 Content Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Safety notes Basic information Handling HDDs or SSDs without installation frame 7.3.1 3.5-inch HDD and 3.5-inch installation frame 7.3.2 2.5-inch HDD/SSD and 2.5-inch installation frame 7.3.3 2.5-inch HDD/SSD and 3.5-inch installation frame 7.3.4 EDSFF SSD and EDSFF installation frame 3.5-inch HDD configurations...
  • Page 12 Content 7.6.2 Installing EDSFF SSD modules 7.6.3 Removing EDSFF SSD modules 7.6.4 Replacing an EDSFF SSD module 7.6.5 Replacing a 16x EDSFF SSD backplane Fans Safety notes Basic information Replacing a fan module Expansion cards and backup units Safety notes Basic information Handling slot brackets 9.3.1...
  • Page 13 Content 9.6.5 Replacing a riser card 9.6.6 Installing the internal RAID controller 9.6.7 Removing the internal RAID controller 9.6.8 Replacing the internal RAID controller 9.6.9 Replacing the riser card of the internal RAID riser module 9.6.10 Upgrading to the full height riser module Flash backup unit (FBU) 9.7.1 Positions of the FBUs...
  • Page 14 Content Liquid cooling (LC) 12.1 Safety notes 12.2 Basic information 12.3 Replacing the CPU or LC kit Accessible drives 13.1 Basic information 13.2 Safety notes 13.3 Optical disk drive (ODD) 13.3.1 Positions of the ODD 13.3.2 Storing the ODD latch 13.3.3 Installing the ODD 13.3.4...
  • Page 15 Content Serial interface 15.1 Safety notes 15.2 Installing the serial interface 15.3 Removing the serial interface 15.4 Replacing the serial interface System board and components 16.1 Safety notes 16.2 Basic information 16.3 CMOS battery 16.3.1 Replacing the CMOS battery 16.4 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 16.4.1 TPM kit...
  • Page 16 Content 16.7.2 Installing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise 16.7.3 Removing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise 16.7.4 Replacing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise 16.7.5 Replacing the microSD card 16.8 VROC module 16.8.1 Installing the VROC module 16.8.2 Removing the VROC module 16.8.3 Replacing the VROC module 16.9...
  • Page 17 Content 17.2.3.3 LAN indicators 17.2.3.4 Indicator on hot-plug PSU 17.2.4 Acoustic indicators 17.3 Onboard settings 17.4 Minimum startup configuration Appendix B 18.1 Supplied documents RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 18 Content Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 19: Introduction

    Introduction Concept and target groups of this manual This upgrade and maintenance manual provides instructions for the following procedures: – Upgrading the server configuration by adding optional hardware components. – Upgrading the server configuration by replacing existing hardware components with superior ones. –...
  • Page 20 Introduction "Quotation marks" Indicate names of chapters and terms that are being emphasized. ▶ Describes activities that must be performed in the order shown. [Abc] Indicates keys on the keyboard. Pay particular attention to texts marked with this CAUTION symbol. Failure to observe this warning may endanger your life, destroy the system or lead to the loss of data.
  • Page 21: Before You Start

    Before you start Basic information 2.1.1 Proceeding Before you start any upgrade or maintenance task, proceed as follows: ▶ Carefully read the safety instructions, see "Important information" on page ▶ Make sure that all necessary manuals are available, see "Documentation overview"...
  • Page 22: Installing Optional Components

    For Japan: https://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/computing/servers/primergy/ Please contact your local Fujitsu customer service partner for details on how to order expansion kits or spare parts. 2.1.4 Replacing a defective component The Global Error indicator on the front of the server reports defective hardware components that need to be replaced.
  • Page 23: Classification Of Procedures

    At the beginning of each procedure, the involved unit category is indicated by one of the symbols introduced in this section. Please ask your local Fujitsu service center for more information. 2.2.2 Customer Replaceable Units (CRU)
  • Page 24: Upgrade And Repair Units (Uru)

    (Repair Units). For Japan, customer allows only upgrade. For upgrade units as customer replaceable, see: https://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/computing/servers/primergy/ Server management error messages and diagnostic indicators on the front panel and system board will report defective Upgrade and Repair Units as customer replaceable CSS components.
  • Page 25: Field Replaceable Units (Fru)

    Before you start CAUTION The device may be seriously damaged or cause damage if it is opened without authorization or if repairs are attempted by unauthorized and untrained personnel. Components that are handled as Upgrade Units – CPU (upgrade kits) –...
  • Page 26: Average Task Duration

    CAUTION Maintenance procedures involving Field Replaceable Units must be performed exclusively by Fujitsu service personnel or technicians trained by Fujitsu. Please note that unauthorized interference with the system will void the warranty and exempt the manufacturer from all liability. Components that are handled as Field Replaceable Units –...
  • Page 27: Tools You Need At Hand

    Before you start Step included Explanation Shutdown time depends on hardware and software configuration and may vary significantly. Server shutdown Software tasks necessary before maintenance, see "Starting the maintenance task" on page Rack removal, Making the server available, removing the disassembly server from the rack (if applicable).
  • Page 28: Documentation Overview

    Important safety information, available online, Regulations" manual or as a printed copy "安全上のご注意" for Japan "FUJITSU Server Information how to install, set up and operate PRIMERGY RX2530 M6 your server, available online Operating Manual" "FUJITSU Server Instructions for upgrading the server PRIMERGY RX2530 M6...
  • Page 29 Before you start Document Description "FUJITSU Server Instructions for disassembling and recycling the PRIMERGY RX2530 M6 server, available online Disassembly and Recycling Instructions" System foil Label inside the top cover outlining connectors, indicators and jumper ID card Various system information, such as the product...
  • Page 30 "保証書" for Japan printed copy "Returning used devices" Recycling and contact information, available manual online at https://ts.fujitsu.com/recycling, or as a printed copy "Service Desk" leaflet Not applicable in Japan and other countries that "サポート&サービス" for have different regulations for recycling...
  • Page 31: Important Information

    Important information Introduction In this chapter you will find essential information regarding safety when working on your server. Depending on your server or the installed options some information is not valid for your server. CAUTION ▶ Before installing and starting up a server, please observe the safety instructions listed in the following section.
  • Page 32: Before Starting Up

    Important information ▶ Only valid for non hot-plug components Before installing/removing internal components to/from the server, turn off the server, all peripheral devices, and any other connected devices. Also unplug all power cords from the power outlet. Failure to do so can cause electric shock or damage.
  • Page 33 Important information ▶ Ensure that the server is connected to a properly grounded power outlet close to the server. ▶ Ensure that the power sockets on the server and the properly grounded power outlets are easily accessible. ▶ The On/Off button or the main power switch (if present) does not isolate the server from the mains power supply.
  • Page 34 Important information ▶ Proper operation of the server (in accordance with IEC 60950-1/62368-1 resp. EN 60950-1/62368-1) is only ensured if the server is completely assembled and the rear covers for the installation slots have been fitted (electric shock, cooling, fire protection, interference suppression). ▶...
  • Page 35: Batteries

    Important information ▶ Install the screw removed during installation/detaching internal options in former position. To use a screw of the different kind can cause a breakdown of equipment. ▶ The procedure of installation on this notes might change depending on a configuration of option.
  • Page 36 Important information CAUTION ▶ Only use CDs/DVDs/BDs that are in perfect condition, in order to prevent data loss, equipment damage and injury. ▶ Check each CD/DVD/BD for damage, cracks, breakages etc. before inserting it in the drive. Note that any additional labels applied may change the mechanical properties of a CD/DVD/BD and cause imbalance and vibrations.
  • Page 37: Laser Information

    Important information ▶ Do not bend or place heavy objects on CDs/DVDs/BDs. ▶ Do not write with ballpoint pen or pencil on the label (printed) side. ▶ Do not attach stickers or similar to the label side. Doing so may cause rotational eccentricity and abnormal vibrations.
  • Page 38 Important information Figure 1: ESD label The ESD label can be different. When you handle ESD modules, you must always observe the following points: ▶ Switch off the server and remove the power plugs from the power outlets before installing or removing ESD modules. ▶...
  • Page 39: Transporting The Server

    Important information 3.2.8 Transporting the server CAUTION ▶ Only transport the server in its original packaging or in packaging that protects it from impacts and jolts. In Japan and APAC, transporting the server in its original packaging does not apply. ▶...
  • Page 40: Installing The Server In The Rack

    Important information 3.2.9 Installing the server in the rack CAUTION ▶ For safety reasons, at least 2 people are required to install the server in the rack because of its weight and size. (For Japan, see "安全上のご注意".) ▶ Never lift the server into the rack using the QRLs on the front panel. ▶...
  • Page 41: Energy Star

    ▶ Select the product class, e.g. "Industry Standard Servers". ▶ Select the subclass, e.g. "Rack server". ▶ Select your server, e.g. "PRIMERGY RX2530 M6". ▶ Select the document, e.g. "CE Cert PRIMERGY RX2530 M6". RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 42: Fcc Class A Compliance Statement

    ▶ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Fujitsu is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu. The correction of interferences caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user.
  • Page 43: Environmental Protection

    Important information Environmental protection Environmentally-friendly product design and development This product has been designed in accordance with the Fujitsu standard for "environmentally friendly product design and development". This means that key factors such as durability, selection and labeling of materials, emissions, packaging, ease of dismantling and recycling have been taken into account.
  • Page 44 More information can be found at: https://ts.fujitsu.com/recycling Details regarding the return and recycling of devices and consumables within Europe can also be found in the "Returning used devices" manual, via your local Fujitsu branch, or at: https://ts.fujitsu.com/recycling Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 45: Basic Hardware Procedures

    Basic hardware procedures Using diagnostic information 4.1.1 Proceeding Use the Fujitsu ServerView Suite management software to plan the upgrade or replacement of hardware components: ▶ In ServerView Operations Manager Single System View select Maintenance from the Information/Operation menu. It is recommended to prepare local maintenance tasks using remote diagnostics procedures, see the "ServerView Suite Local Service Concept...
  • Page 46: Determining The Error Class

    Basic hardware procedures Using the ServerView Operations Manager ▶ To toggle the ID indicator from the ServerView Operations Manager, choose Single System View and press the Locate button. Using the Infrastructure Manager ▶ To toggle the ID indicator from the Infrastructure Manager, select a node from the Node List screen and operate the ID indicator from the Action button.
  • Page 47 Basic hardware procedures For more information, see the "ServerView Suite Local Service Concept (LSC)" manual. Possibilities to get more information about the defective component – Checking the ServerView System Monitor, available on Windows or Linux based servers with ServerView agents installed. For more information, see the "ServerView System Monitor"...
  • Page 48: Removing The Front Cover With Lock

    Basic hardware procedures Removing the front cover with lock Figure 2: Removing the front cover with lock (A) ▶ Insert the key. ▶ Turn the key in open position. Figure 3: Removing the front cover with lock (B) ▶ Push in the lock on the left side (1) and remove the front cover in a slight angle from the front (2).
  • Page 49: Disconnecting The Power Cord

    Basic hardware procedures ▶ Perform the required procedures described in the preliminary steps of each upgrade or maintenance task. ▶ Shut down the server. If the system is running an ACPI-compliant operating system (OS), pressing the On/Off button will perform a graceful shutdown. Disconnecting the power cord 4.4.1 Disconnecting the power cord (AC PSU)
  • Page 50: Disconnecting The Power Cord (Dc Psu)

    Basic hardware procedures 4.4.2 Disconnecting the power cord (DC PSU) Example DC PSU -48 V Figure 5: Disconnecting the server from the dc voltage - example DC PSU -48 V ▶ Remove the two studs (1). ▶ Disconnect the power cord from the PSU (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 51 Basic hardware procedures Example HVDC PSU 380 V Figure 6: Disconnecting the server from the dc voltage - example HVDC PSU 380 V ▶ Press the locking latch (A) of the power cord plug inside, until it disengages (1). ▶ Disconnect the power cord from the PSU (2). RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 52: Getting Access To The Component

    Basic hardware procedures Getting access to the component 4.5.1 Safety notes CAUTION ▶ Only for non-hot plug components: ● Before removing or attaching covers, turn off the server, all peripheral devices, and any other connected devices. ● Because there is a risk of electric shock or damage, please disconnect all power cords from the outlet.
  • Page 53: Removing The Server From The Rack

    Basic hardware procedures Figure 7: Extending the server out of the rack ▶ Fold down the quick release lever on the left side (1). ▶ Pull the server out of the rack until it locks in place (2). CAUTION ▶ Do not use the extended server as a surface on which to put things or as a work surface, and strictly avoid leaning on or against it.
  • Page 54 Basic hardware procedures CAUTION At least two people are needed to lift the server out of the rack cabinet. (For Japan, see " 安全上のご注意".) For configurations below 32 kg: At least two people are needed to lift the server out of the rack cabinet.
  • Page 55: Removing The Top Covers

    Basic hardware procedures Figure 8: Removing the server from the rack ▶ Press on the locking bars on both rack rails (1). ▶ Lift the server out of the rack rails (2) and place it on an even surface. 4.5.4 Removing the top covers Removing the cover 1 Figure 9: Removing the cover 1...
  • Page 56 Basic hardware procedures ▶ Push the green touch points inside (1). ▶ Fold the cover 1 up (2). ▶ Lift off the cover 1 upward (3). Removing the cover 2 Figure 10: Removing the cover 2 ▶ Loosen the screw (1). ▶...
  • Page 57: Reassembling

    Basic hardware procedures Reassembling 4.6.1 Safety notes CAUTION ▶ Before attaching the covers, make sure no unnecessary parts or tools are left inside the server. ▶ The top cover must be replaced as soon as possible for purposes of cooling, to comply with EMC regulations (regulations regarding electromagnetic compatibility) and to prevent fires.
  • Page 58: Installing The Server In The Rack

    Basic hardware procedures ▶ Fasten the cover 2 with the screw (3). Installing the cover 1 Figure 12: Installing the cover 1 ▶ Insert the cover 1 in a slight angle (1). CAUTION ▶ Take care that all cables are inside the chassis. ▶...
  • Page 59 Basic hardware procedures For configurations below 32 kg: At least two people are needed to lift the server into the rack cabinet. For configurations below 55 kg: At least three people are needed to lift the server into the rack cabinet. For configurations above 55 kg: At least four people are needed to lift the server into the rack cabinet.
  • Page 60 Basic hardware procedures Figure 13: Installing the server in the rack rails ▶ Fully extend the rack rails until they lock in place (1). The rack rails must click into place so that they can no longer be moved. ▶ At a slight angle, lower the server onto the rear mounting point on the rack rails (2).
  • Page 61: Sliding The Server Into The Rack

    Basic hardware procedures 4.6.4 Sliding the server into the rack Figure 14: Sliding the server into the rack ▶ Release the locking mechanism of both rails (1). ▶ Push the server as far as it will go into the rack (2) until the quick-release lever on the left side engages (3).
  • Page 62: Connecting The Power Cord

    Basic hardware procedures Connecting the power cord 4.7.1 Connecting the power cord (AC PSU) CAUTION The AC PSU adjusts automatically to any mains voltage in the range from 100 V - 240 V (AC PSU Platinum) or 200 V - 240 V (AC PSU Titanium).
  • Page 63: Connecting The Power Cord (Dc Psu)

    Basic hardware procedures Figure 15: Locking the cable clamp of a PSU ▶ Pull the cable clamp up (1). ▶ Thread the power cord through the cable clamp (2). ▶ Press the cable clamp down until it engages to secure the cable (3). It will take about 60 seconds until the server can be powered on.
  • Page 64 Basic hardware procedures Figure 16: Connecting the server to the DC voltage - example DC PSU -48 V ▶ Connect the power cord to the PSU (1). ▶ Fasten the two studs (2). ▶ Ensure that the status indicator on the PSU is lit green, see "Indicator on hot-plug PSU"...
  • Page 65 Basic hardware procedures Example HVDC PSU 380 V CAUTION The HVDC PSU adjusts automatically to any mains voltage in the range from 200 V – 380 V. ▶ You may only operate the server if its rated voltage range corresponds to the local mains voltage. Figure 17: Connecting the server to the DC voltage - example HVDC PSU 380 V ▶...
  • Page 66: Switching On The Server

    Basic hardware procedures Switching on the server CAUTION ▶ Before switching on the server, make sure the top cover is closed. In order to comply with applicable EMC regulations (regulations on electromagnetic compatibility) and satisfy cooling requirements, the server must not run while the top cover is removed. ▶...
  • Page 67 Basic hardware procedures ▶ Push in the lock on the left side (1) and attach the front cover in a slight angle to the front (2). Ensure that the noses (A, B) fit in the corresponding recesses. ▶ Press the front cover in place until the lock clicks in. Figure 19: Installing the front cover with lock (B) ▶...
  • Page 68: Handling Riser Modules

    Basic hardware procedures 4.10 Handling riser modules 4.10.1 Positions of riser modules Figure 20: Positions of riser modules Riser module 1, offers slot 1 Riser module 3, offers slot 3 Riser module 2, offers slot 2 As an option, a full height riser module can be installed. In this case the slot 2 is not available and slot 3 can be equipped with a full height expansion card.
  • Page 69: Removing A Riser Module

    Basic hardware procedures 4.10.2 Removing a riser module Figure 21: Removing a riser module (example riser module 1) ▶ If necessary, disconnect the cables from the other components. ▶ Carefully pull out the corresponding riser module upward using the two touch points (see circles).
  • Page 70: Handling Chassis Foams

    Basic hardware procedures 4.11 Handling chassis foams 4.11.1 Positions of chassis foams The system can be equipped with several chassis foams depending of the configuration. The chassis foams may be removed for cabling purposes. Figure 23: Example for position of a chassis foam Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 71: Removing A Chassis Foam

    Basic hardware procedures 4.11.2 Removing a chassis foam Figure 24: Removing a chassis foam ▶ Carefully pull the chassis foam frontward to release from chassis nose (1). ▶ Pull out the chassis foam upward (2). RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 72: Installing A Chassis Foam

    Basic hardware procedures 4.11.3 Installing a chassis foam Figure 25: Installing a chassis foam ▶ Carefully insert the chassis foam (1). ▶ Push the chassis foam rearward until it is fixed by the chassis nose (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 73: Handling The Air Duct

    Basic hardware procedures 4.12 Handling the air duct 4.12.1 Removing the air duct Figure 26: Removing the air duct ▶ Remove the air duct using the two green touch points (see close-ups). RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 74: Installing The Air Duct

    Basic hardware procedures 4.12.2 Installing the air duct Figure 27: Installing the air duct ▶ Insert the air duct using the two green touch points (see close-ups). There are two guide pins (A) near by the green touch points to ensure the right position.
  • Page 75: Basic Software Procedures

    Basic software procedures Validation Depending on your server and the installed features some information is not valid for your server. Starting the maintenance task 5.2.1 Suspending BitLocker functionality BitLocker Drive Encryption provides protection for OS and data drives by encrypting the contents and requiring users to authenticate their credentials to access the information.
  • Page 76: Disabling The Boot Watchdog

    Group Policy settings. For more information on how to suspend BitLocker drive encryption, see the Microsoft TechNet library at: https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc731549.aspx For more information, see the Fujitsu web pages. 5.2.2 Disabling the boot watchdog The boot watchdog determines whether the OS boots within a preset time frame.
  • Page 77 Basic software procedures task. Otherwise, the boot watchdog might initiate a system reboot before the flash process is complete. CAUTION An incomplete firmware upgrade process may render the server inaccessible or result in damaged/destroyed hardware. Timer settings can be configured in the BIOS or using the iRMC S5 web interface.
  • Page 78: Removing Backup And Optical Disk Media

    Please contact Fujitsu support, if "forcible" tape ejection is necessary. Fujitsu does not assume responsibility for any damage to the tape drive, the data cartridge/tape or for the loss of any data resulting from manual tape extraction procedures.
  • Page 79: Completing The Maintenance Task

    Basic software procedures Using the ID button on the front panel ▶ Press the ID button on the front panel to switch on the system identification LEDs. For more information, see "Indicators on the COP" on page 412. Using the ID icon in the iRMC S5 web interface ▶...
  • Page 80 The latest BIOS and iRMC versions are available from the Fujitsu support internet pages at: https://ts.fujitsu.com/support/ For Japan: https://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/computing/servers/primergy/downloads/...
  • Page 81 Basic software procedures ▶ Choose one of the following options from the update tool menu to start the iRMC update process: Normal: Choose this option to update an existing system board. Initial: Choose this option if the system board has been replaced prior to the iRMC update procedure.
  • Page 82: Verifying System Information Backup Or Restore

    Event Log (SEL)" on page When using the Infrastructure Manager, please refer to the following manuals about backup and restore function of system information. See manual "FUJITSU Software Infrastructure Manager Vx.x.x User's Guide", section "2.10 Backup/Restore Hardware Settings", available at: https://ts.fujitsu.com/support/ For Japan: See manual "FUJITSU Software Infrastructure Manager Vx.x.x 解説書",...
  • Page 83: Updating Expansion Card Firmware

    Follow the instructions provided separately. After replacing the expansion card, it is essential to upgrade the firmware to the latest version without connecting any storage devices. The latest expansion card firmware version is available from the Fujitsu support web pages at: https://ts.fujitsu.com/support/ For Japan: https://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/computing/servers/primergy/downloads/...
  • Page 84: Reconfiguring The Backup Software Solution

    – ServerView Update Manager Express: "Local System Update for PRIMERGY Servers" user guide Using the flash tool The latest firmware files are available as ASPs (Autonomous Support Packages) for Windows or as Linux tools from the Fujitsu support web pages https://ts.fujitsu.com/support/ For Japan: https://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/computing/servers/primergy/downloads/ 5.3.4...
  • Page 85: Resetting The Boot Retry Counter

    Basic software procedures More information on suitable backup software solutions and related documentation is available from the Fujitsu web pages. 5.3.5 Resetting the boot retry counter The boot retry counter is decremented from its preset value every time the POST watchdog initiates a system reboot. When the value has reached ’0’, the system will shut down and power off.
  • Page 86 Basic software procedures Resetting the boot retry counter in the BIOS ▶ Enter the BIOS. ▶ Select the Management menu. ▶ Under Boot Retry Counter press the [+] or [-] keys to specify the maximum number of boot attempts (0 to 7). ▶...
  • Page 87: Enabling The Boot Watchdog

    Basic software procedures For more information on iRMC settings, see the iRMC user guides. 5.3.6 Enabling the boot watchdog If the boot watchdog has been disabled for firmware upgrade purposes (see "Disabling the boot watchdog" on page 76), it has to be re-enabled to complete the maintenance task.
  • Page 88: Enabling Replaced Components In The Bios

    Basic software procedures 5.3.7 Enabling replaced components in the BIOS When an expansion card fails, the defective component will be set to Disabled or Failed in the BIOS. The server will then reboot with only the intact hardware components remaining in the system configuration. ●...
  • Page 89: Viewing And Clearing The System Event Log (Sel)

    Basic software procedures If a Linux/VMware OS is used and the hardware clock has been configured as UTC (Universal Time, Coordinated) in the OS, the BMC local time may not be mapped correctly. ▶ After replacing the system board, ask the system administrator whether the RTC or UTC time standard is to be used as system time.
  • Page 90 Basic software procedures Viewing the SEL using the ServerView Operations Manager ▶ In ServerView Operations Manager Single System View select Maintenance from the Information / Operation menu. ▶ Under Maintenance select System Event Log. ▶ Select the message type(s) you want to display: ‐...
  • Page 91 Basic software procedures ▶ You can also filter the table using the filter lists in the header of some columns. Note on the Driver Monitor of the iRMC S5 web interface The Driver Monitor view gives you an overview of the monitored components.
  • Page 92: Updating The Nic Configuration File In A Linux And Vmware Environment

    Basic software procedures Please refer to the following manuals of Infrastructure Manager for collecting logs from ISM. See manual "FUJITSU Software Infrastructure Manager Vx.x.x User's Guide", section "2.5 Log Management", available at: https://ts.fujitsu.com/support/ For Japan: See manual "FUJITSU Software Infrastructure Manager Vx.x.x 解説書", section "2.5 ログ管理機能", available at:...
  • Page 93: Resuming Bitlocker Functionality

    Basic software procedures ▶ After replacing a network controller or the system board, switch on and boot the server, see "Switching on the server" on page The hardware configuration tool for Red Hat Linux, will launch at boot and detect the new and/or changed hardware on your system. ▶...
  • Page 94: Performing A Raid Array Rebuild

    For more information on how to resume BitLocker drive encryption, see the Microsoft TechNet library at: https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc731549.aspx For more information, see the Fujitsu web pages. 5.3.12 Performing a RAID array rebuild After replacing an HDD that has been combined into a RAID array, RAID rebuild will be performed completely unattended as a background process.
  • Page 95: Looking For Mac/Wwn/Guid And Sas Addresses

    Basic software procedures You may notice a slight performance impact during rebuild. 5.3.13 Looking for MAC/WWN/GUID and SAS addresses 5.3.13.1 Basic information The customer needs to know the new address of the controller: – When replacing the system board with an onboard LAN controller –...
  • Page 96: Looking For The Wwn Address Of A Fibre Channel Controller

    Command Line Protocol (CLP) will be displayed. For add-in cards the vendors provide documentation and tools, offered on the Fujitsu support web pages: https://ts.fujitsu.com/support/ Select the server, select Downloads - More Details - Driver. Some vendors bundle the documentation together with the driver package.
  • Page 97: Looking For The Guid Address Of An Infiniband Or Omni-Path Controller

    Basic software procedures Checking the label ▶ If available, check the label on the controller. Beside the part number, you may find the WWN address. Using the BIOS ▶ Enter the BIOS setup menu. ▶ Select the Configuration menu. The addresses are displayed at the one or more of the following (it depends on the behavior of the UEFI driver included in each controller).
  • Page 98: Using The Chassis Id Prom Tool

    Server Management" user guide and the "ServerView RAID Manager" user guide. ▶ Inform the customer about the new SAS address. The customer need the new SAS address, especially when the server is connected to a Fujitsu Storage ETERNUS system. 5.3.14...
  • Page 99 – installing – changing Update your system information using the Chassis ID Prom tool. The tool and more information are available to maintenance personnel from the Fujitsu web pages: https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/service/ps/Servers/PRIMERGY/ ▶ Select your PRIMERGY system from the main area of the page.
  • Page 100: Configuring Lan Teaming

    Basic software procedures Note on Advanced Thermal Design (ATD) If the Advanced Thermal Design (ATD) option is available and has been enabled for your server, please set information within the Chassis ID Prom Tool accordingly. The ATD option can only be ordered from the manufacturer as a factory preset.
  • Page 101 Please refer to the following manuals of the Infrastructure Manager. See manual "FUJITSU Software Infrastructure Manager Vx.x.x User's Guide", section "2.4.2 Profiles and Policies", available at: https://ts.fujitsu.com/support/ For Japan: See manual "FUJITSU Software Infrastructure Manager Vx.x.x 解説書",...
  • Page 102: Switching Off The Id Indicator

    Basic software procedures 5.3.16 Switching off the ID indicator ▶ Press the ID button on the front panel, or use the ServerView Operations Manager, the iRMC S5 web interface or the Infrastructure Manager to switch off the ID indicator after the maintenance task has been concluded successfully.
  • Page 103: Performing A Fan Test

    Basic software procedures 5.3.17 Performing a fan test Notes on replacing a defective fan After replacing a defective system fan or PSU containing a defective fan, the fan error indicators will stay lit until the next fan test. By default, a fan test is automatically started every 24 hours.
  • Page 104 ▶ After the fan test is complete, restore the time setting to its initial value and click Save Page. In case of maintenance done by Fujitsu engineers in Japan: Executing the fan test via Chassis ID Prom Tool Please follow the instructions provided separately.
  • Page 105: Power Supply Unit (Psu)

    Power supply unit (PSU) Safety notes CAUTION ▶ Do not disassemble the PSU. Doing so may cause electric shock. ▶ Areas around the PSU may remain extremely hot after shutdown. After shutting down the server, wait for hot components to cool down before removing the PSU.
  • Page 106 Power supply unit (PSU) CAUTION The AC PSU adjusts automatically to any mains voltage in the range from 100 V - 240 V (AC PSU Platinum) or 200 V - 240 V (AC PSU Titanium). ▶ You may only operate the server if its rated voltage range corresponds to the local mains voltage.
  • Page 107 Power supply unit (PSU) Power class Power 1600 W AC PSU Platinum 1600 W HVDC PSU 380 V All different PSUs can be installed, removed or replaced in the same way. Assembly rules ● Mixed assembly of PSUs from different power classes (e.g. class 1 or class 2) within a system is not supported.
  • Page 108: Installing A Hot-Plug Psu

    Power supply unit (PSU) PSU bays Figure 30: PSU bays PSU 1 PSU 2 Installing a hot-plug PSU Customer Replaceable Hardware: 5 minutes Unit (CRU) Tools: Phillips PH1 / (+) No. 1 screw driver (for DC PSU -48 V) The procedure of installing an AC PSU or a DC PSU differs only in connecting the power cord.
  • Page 109 Power supply unit (PSU) Preliminary steps No steps needed. Removing the dummy cover Figure 31: Removing the dummy cover ▶ Press in on both release latches (1) and remove the dummy cover (2). CAUTION ▶ Keep the dummy cover for future use. ▶...
  • Page 110 Power supply unit (PSU) Installing a hot-plug PSU Figure 32: Folding up the handle ▶ Push the handle of the PSU halfway upward in the direction of the arrow. Figure 33: Installing the PSU ▶ Push the PSU into its bay (1) as far as it will go until the release latch snaps in place.
  • Page 111: Removing A Hot-Plug Psu

    Power supply unit (PSU) Ensure that the PSU engages correctly in the bay and is locked in position. Figure 34: Installing the cable clamp ▶ Only for AC PSU: push the cable clamp into the corresponding hole until it clicks in. Concluding steps ▶...
  • Page 112 Power supply unit (PSU) Note for removing a hot-plug PSU from a redundant configuration If a hot-plug PSU should be removed from a redundant configuration, while the system is in operation, proceed the following: ▶ Disconnect the power cord from the dedicated PSU, see "Disconnecting the power cord"...
  • Page 113 Power supply unit (PSU) Preliminary steps ▶ Only when replacing a PSU in a non-redundant configuration: "Shutting down the server" on page Removing a hot-plug PSU ▶ Remove the power cord from the dedicated PSU, see "Disconnecting the power cord" on page Figure 36: Removing the PSU ▶...
  • Page 114: Replacing A Hot-Plug Psu

    Power supply unit (PSU) Installing the dummy cover Figure 37: Installing the dummy cover ▶ Insert the dummy cover into the empty bay with the impressed arrow symbol facing to the left (see circle). ▶ Push the dummy cover into its bay until it locks in place. CAUTION ▶...
  • Page 115 Power supply unit (PSU) CAUTION ▶ When replacing a PSU in a non-redundant PSU configuration, the server must be switched off first. ▶ Replace the PSU after specifying the one that breaks down at work by revitalization. Note for servers using CMA (Cable Management Arm) Regarding of removing PSUs, additional tasks are needed, due to an interference between CMA and the PSUs.
  • Page 116 Power supply unit (PSU) Installing the new hot-plug PSU ▶ Install the PSU, see "Installing a hot-plug PSU" on page 110. Concluding steps ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ Only when replacing a PSU in a non-redundant configuration: "Switching on the server"...
  • Page 117: Hard Disk Drive (Hdd) / Solid State Disk (Ssd)

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Safety notes CAUTION ▶ Before removing several HDD/SSD modules, make sure that all HDD/SSD modules can be reinstalled into their original bay. Otherwise, data may be lost. ▶ Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts. Hold circuit boards by their metallic areas or edges.
  • Page 118: Basic Information

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Basic information The HDD or SSD and the installation frame together make up the HDD module or SSD module. The server is shipped with one of the following HDD or SSD subsystems: –...
  • Page 119 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) 2.5-inch HDD/SSD subsystem – Up eight 2.5-inch SAS/SATA HDD/SSD modules can be installed depending on configuration. The HDD/SSD modules are connected to the HDD backplane wirelessly. This allows HDD/SSD modules to be plugged in or pulled out easily. If the HDD/SSD modules are controlled by a RAID controller, defective HDD/SSD modules can also be replaced during operation.
  • Page 120: Handling Hdds Or Ssds Without Installation Frame

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Base unit Description Type 1 Base unit with up to 4x 3.5-inch HDDs Type 2 Base unit for up to 8x 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs Type 3 Base unit for up to 10x 2.5-inch HDDs / SSDs / PCIe SSDs Type 4 Base unit for up to 32x EDSFF SSDs...
  • Page 121 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Installing a 3.5-inch HDD in a 3.5-inch installation frame Figure 38: Installing the 3.5-inch HDD in the 3.5-inch installation frame (A) ▶ Lay the 3.5-inch HDD into the 3.5-inch installation frame as shown. Figure 39: Installing the 3.5-inch HDD in the 3.5-inch installation frame (B) ▶...
  • Page 122: Inch Hdd/Ssd And 2.5-Inch Installation Frame

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Removing a 3.5-inch HDD from a 3.5-inch installation frame ▶ Please proceed in reversed order. Concluding steps No steps needed. 7.3.2 2.5-inch HDD/SSD and 2.5-inch installation frame Installing or removing the installation frame is only necessary for Japan. Customer Replaceable Hardware: 5 minutes Unit (CRU)
  • Page 123: Inch Hdd/Ssd And 3.5-Inch Installation Frame

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 41: Installing the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD in the 2.5-inch installation frame (B) ▶ Fasten the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD with four screws. Removing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD from a 2.5-inch installation frame ▶ Please proceed in reversed order. Concluding steps No steps needed.
  • Page 124 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) In order to use 2.5-inch HDD/SSD, you can install a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD in the 3.5-inch installation frame. Preliminary steps No steps needed. Installing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD in a 3.5-inch installation frame Figure 42: Installing the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD in the 3.5-inch installation frame (A) ▶...
  • Page 125: Edsff Ssd And Edsff Installation Frame

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 43: Installing the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD in the 3.5-inch installation frame (B) ▶ Fasten the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD with four screws. Removing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD from a 3.5-inch installation frame ▶ Please proceed in reversed order. Concluding steps No steps needed.
  • Page 126 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Preliminary steps No steps needed. Installing an EDSFF SSD in an EDSFF installation frame Figure 44: Installing the EDSFF SSD in the EDSFF installation frame (A) ▶ Insert the EDSFF SSD into the EDSFF installation frame at a slight angle. Notice the guide rail (A).
  • Page 127: Inch Hdd Configurations

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Align the EDSFF SSD with the guide pin (A). ▶ Fasten the EDSFF SSD with three screws (see circles). Removing an EDSFF SSD from an EDSFF installation frame ▶ Please proceed in reversed order. Concluding steps No steps needed.
  • Page 128: Installing 3.5-Inch Hdd Modules

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) 7.4.2 Installing 3.5-inch HDD modules Customer Replaceable Hardware: 5 minutes Unit (CRU) Tools: tool-less Preliminary steps ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ Locate the correct drive bay, see "Overview of configurations"...
  • Page 129 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Installing a 3.5-inch HDD module Figure 48: Opening the locking lever ▶ Pinch the green locking clip (1) and open the locking lever (2). Figure 49: Installing the 3.5-inch HDD module ▶...
  • Page 130: Removing 3.5-Inch Hdd Modules

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ When using a RAID array, add the additional HDD to the RAID array. Configuring the RAID array, refer to the documentation of the RAID controller, used in your configuration, see "Documentation overview"...
  • Page 131 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) RAID level Procedure RAID 0 CAUTION RAID 0 provides no data redundancy. In case of an HDD module is defect, all data are lost! RAID 1 Removing an HDD module from a RAID 1 or RAID 5 array will not result in data loss.
  • Page 132: Replacing A 3.5-Inch Hdd Module

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Installing a 3.5-inch dummy module CAUTION ▶ If the removed HDD module is not replaced immediately, always replace a dummy module into the unused HDD bay to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements. Figure 50: Installing the 3.5-inch dummy module ▶...
  • Page 133 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) CAUTION ▶ Only remove an HDD module during operation if the drive is not currently being accessed. Observe the indicators on the corresponding HDD module, see "Indicators on hot-plug HDD / SSD / PCIe SSD / EDSFF SSD modules"...
  • Page 134: Replacing The 4X 3.5-Inch Hdd Backplane

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Removing the defective 3.5-inch HDD module ▶ Remove the HDD module, see "Removing a 3.5-inch HDD module" on page 131. ▶ If applicable, remove the HDD from the installation frame, see "Handling HDDs or SSDs without installation frame"...
  • Page 135 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Release all HDD modules and pull them out a few centimeters, see "Removing a 3.5-inch HDD module" on page 131. CAUTION The HDD modules need not to be removed. ▶ If you want to remove them nevertheless, check if all HDD modules are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays.
  • Page 136 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Release the two screws (see circles). ▶ Pull the HDD backplane upward until the five hooks disengage. ▶ Take out the HDD backplane. Installing the new 4x 3.5-inch HDD backplane Figure 53: Hooks and guide pins ▶...
  • Page 137 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 55: Connecting the cables to the 4x 3.5-inch HDD backplane ▶ Connect the following cables to the HDD backplane: 1 Power cable 2 SAS/SATA cable, according to the length 3 SAS/SATA cable, according to the length 4 SAS/SATA cable, according to the length 5 SAS/SATA cable 6 SAS/SATA cable, according to the length...
  • Page 138: Inch Hdd/Ssd Configurations

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page 2.5-inch HDD/SSD configurations 7.5.1 Overview of configurations 7.5.1.1 Configuration with up to eight HDD/SSD modules Figure 56: Numbering of the HDDs/SSDs...
  • Page 139: Configuration With Up To 10 Hdd / Ssd / Pcie Ssd Modules

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) 7.5.1.2 Configuration with up to 10 HDD / SSD / PCIe SSD modules Figure 57: Numbering of the HDDs / SSDs / PCIe SSDs The bays can be equipped with HDDs/SSDs or PCIe SSDs depending on the cabling configuration.
  • Page 140: Installing 2.5-Inch Hdd/Ssd Modules

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Position Logical drive ServerView RAID Manager display number name Vendor Product (0) Vendor Product (1) 7.5.2 Installing 2.5-inch HDD/SSD modules Customer Replaceable Hardware: 5 minutes Unit (CRU) Tools: tool-less Preliminary steps ▶...
  • Page 141 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) CAUTION ▶ Keep the dummy module for future use. ▶ Always replace dummy modules into unused HDD/SSD bays to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements. Installing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module Figure 60: Opening the locking lever ▶...
  • Page 142: Removing 2.5-Inch Hdd/Ssd Modules

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Insert the HDD/SSD module into a drive bay and carefully push back as far as it will go (1). ▶ Close the locking lever to lock the HDD/SSD module in place (2). ▶...
  • Page 143 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) RAID level Procedure RAID 0 CAUTION RAID 0 provides no data redundancy. In case of an HDD module is defect, all data are lost! RAID 1 Removing an HDD/SSD module from a RAID 1 or RAID 5 array will not result in data loss.
  • Page 144: Replacing A 2.5-Inch Hdd/Ssd Module

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Pull the HDD/SSD module completely out of its bay. Installing a 2.5-inch dummy module CAUTION ▶ If the removed HDD/SSD module is not replaced immediately, always replace a dummy module into the unused HDD/SSD bay to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling requirements.
  • Page 145 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) CAUTION ▶ Only remove an HDD/SSD module during operation if the drive is not currently being accessed. Observe the indicators on the corresponding HDD/SSD module, see "Indicators on hot-plug HDD / SSD / PCIe SSD / EDSFF SSD modules" on page 416.
  • Page 146: Installing 2.5-Inch Pcie Ssd Modules

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Removing the defective 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module ▶ Remove the HDD/SSD module, see "Removing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module" on page 143. ▶ If applicable, remove the HDD/SSD from the installation frame, see "Handling HDDs or SSDs without installation frame"...
  • Page 147 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Preliminary steps ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ Locate the correct drive bay, see "2.5-inch HDD/SSD configurations" on page 138. ▶ Depending on your configuration and OS: "Shutting down the server"...
  • Page 148 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Installing a 2.5-inch PCIe SSD module Figure 64: Opening the locking lever ▶ Pinch the green locking clips (1) and open the locking lever (2). Figure 65: Installing the 2.5-inch PCIe SSD module ▶...
  • Page 149: Removing 2.5-Inch Pcie Ssd Modules

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page 7.5.6 Removing 2.5-inch PCIe SSD modules Customer Replaceable Hardware: 5 minutes Unit (CRU) Tools: tool-less This procedure is valid, if the PCIe SSD module is controlled by an onboard controller and the VMD function is enabled in the BIOS.
  • Page 150 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Removing a 2.5-inch PCIe SSD module Figure 66: Opening the locking lever ▶ Pinch the green locking clips (1) and open the locking lever (2). ▶ Pull the PCIe SSD module completely out of its bay. Installing a 2.5-inch dummy module CAUTION ▶...
  • Page 151: Replacing A 2.5-Inch Pcie Ssd Module

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Push the dummy module into the empty bay until it engages. Concluding steps ▶ If applicable, "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page 7.5.7 Replacing a 2.5-inch PCIe SSD module Customer Replaceable...
  • Page 152: Replacing The 8X 2.5-Inch Hdd Backplane

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Prepare the removing of the PCIe SSD module. ▶ Depending on your configuration and OS: "Shutting down the server" on page Removing the defective 2.5-inch PCIe SSD module ▶ Remove the PCIe SSD module, see "Removing a 2.5-inch PCIe SSD module"...
  • Page 153 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Getting access to the component" on page ▶ Release all HDD/SSD modules and pull them out a few centimeters, see "Removing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module"...
  • Page 154 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Removing the defective 8x 2.5-inch HDD backplane Figure 69: Releasing the ODD ▶ If applicable, disconnect the ODD cable (see circle). ▶ If applicable, pull the ODD latch upward (1) until it disengages and push the ODD somewhat in direction of the front side (2).
  • Page 155 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Release the two screws (see circles). ▶ Pull the HDD backplane upward until the 10 hooks disengage. ▶ Take out the HDD backplane. Installing the new 8x 2.5-inch HDD backplane Figure 72: Hooks and guide pins ▶...
  • Page 156 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 74: Connecting the cables to the 8x 2.5-inch HDD backplane ▶ Connect the following cables to the HDD backplane: 1 SAS/SATA cable, according to the length 2 Power cable 3 SAS/SATA cable, according to the length 4 OOB cable For the cable plan, see "Appendix B"...
  • Page 157 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Installing the internal RAID riser module (option) Figure 76: Installing the internal RAID riser module ▶ Place the Internal RAID riser module on the three bolts (1). ▶ Push the Internal RAID riser module to the front to engage the holes and the bolts (2).
  • Page 158: Replacing The 10X 2.5-Inch Hdd Backplane

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) 7.5.9 Replacing the 10x 2.5-inch HDD backplane Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (FRU) Tools: Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Preliminary steps ▶ "Locating the defective server" on page ▶...
  • Page 159 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Removing the defective 10x 2.5-inch HDD backplane Figure 77: Disconnecting the cables from the 10x 2.5-inch HDD backplane ▶ Disconnect all cables from the HDD backplane. Figure 78: Removing the 10x 2.5-inch HDD backplane ▶...
  • Page 160 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Installing the new 10x 2.5-inch HDD backplane Figure 79: Hooks and guide pins ▶ Notice the hooks (see circles) and guide pins (A). Figure 80: Installing the 10x 2.5-inch HDD backplane ▶...
  • Page 161 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 81: Connecting the cables to the 10x 2.5-inch HDD backplane ▶ Connect the following cables to the HDD backplane: 1 NVMe cable, leading to system board 2 NVMe cable, leading to SAS expander board 3 NVMe cable, leading to system board 4 NVMe cable, leading to SAS expander board 5 NVMe cable, leading to system board...
  • Page 162: Replacing The Sas Expander Board

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Insert all dummy modules, see "Installing a 2.5-inch dummy module" on page 144. ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶...
  • Page 163 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Removing the defective SAS expander board Figure 82: Disconnecting the cables from the SAS expander board ▶ Disconnect all cables from the SAS expander board (see circles). Figure 83: Removing the SAS expander board RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 164 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Remove the screw (see circle). ▶ Push the SAS expander board to the front to disengage the holes and the bolts (1). ▶ Take out the SAS expander board (2). Installing the new SAS expander board Figure 84: Position and bolts for SAS expander board ▶...
  • Page 165 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 85: Installing the SAS expander board ▶ Place the SAS expander board on the four bolts (1). ▶ Push the SAS expander board to the rear to engage the holes and the bolts (2).
  • Page 166: Upgrading With Rear Hdd/Ssd Cage

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Connect the following cables to the SAS expander board: 1 OOB cable 2 Power cable 3 NVMe cable, leading to 10x 2.5-inch HDD backplane 4 NVMe cable, leading to 10x 2.5-inch HDD backplane 5 NVMe cable, leading to 10x 2.5-inch HDD backplane This example shows NVMe cabling with connections to 10x 2.5-inch HDD backplane.
  • Page 167 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) After installing or removing an additional backplane, never forget to change the system information using the Chassis ID Prom Tool. Preliminary steps ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶...
  • Page 168 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 88: Installing the rear HDD/SSD cage (B) ▶ Fasten the three screws (see circles). Figure 89: Connecting the cables to the rear HDD/SSD cage ▶ Connect the following cables: Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 169: Replacing The Rear Hdd/Ssd Backplane

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) 1 Power cable to HDD backplane and connector "PWR5" on system board 2 OOB cable to HDD backplane and connector "SMB3" on system board 3 SATA cable depending on configuration Installing additional HDD/SSD modules ▶...
  • Page 170 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Getting access to the component" on page ▶ Remove the HDD/SSD modules from the rear HDD/SSD cage, see "Removing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module" on page 143.
  • Page 171 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 91: Removing the rear HDD/SSD cage ▶ Remove the three screws (see circles). ▶ Remove the rear HDD/SSD cage upward. Figure 92: Removing the rear HDD/SSD backplane ▶ Release the green screw (see circle). ▶...
  • Page 172 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Installing the new HDD/SSD backplane Figure 93: Installing the rear HDD/SSD backplane ▶ Insert the rear HDD/SSD backplane into the rear HDD/SSD cage (see close- ups). ▶ Fasten the rear HDD/SSD backplane to the rear HDD/SSD cage with the green screw (see circle).
  • Page 173 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 95: Installing the rear HDD/SSD cage (B) ▶ Fasten the three screws (see circles). Figure 96: Connecting the cables to the rear HDD/SSD cage ▶ Connect the following cables: RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 174: Edsff Ssd Configurations

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) 1 Power cable to HDD backplane and connector "PWR5" on system board 2 OOB cable to HDD backplane and connector "SMB3" on system board 3 SATA cable depending on configuration Concluding steps ▶...
  • Page 175 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Position Logical drive ServerView RAID Manager display number name Vendor Product (2) Vendor Product (3) Vendor Product (4) Vendor Product (5) Vendor Product (6) Vendor Product (7) Vendor Product (8) Vendor Product (9) [10] Vendor Product (10) [11]...
  • Page 176: Installing Edsff Ssd Modules

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Position Logical drive ServerView RAID Manager display number name [29] Vendor Product (29) [30] Vendor Product (30) [31] Vendor Product (31) 7.6.2 Installing EDSFF SSD modules Customer Replaceable Hardware: 5 minutes Unit (CRU) Tools: tool-less...
  • Page 177 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Removing an EDSFF dummy module Figure 98: Removing an EDSFF dummy module ▶ Press both tabs together (1) and pull the dummy module out of its bay (2). CAUTION ▶ Keep the dummy module for future use. ▶...
  • Page 178 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Installing an EDSFF SSD module Figure 99: Opening the locking lever ▶ Pinch the green locking clips (1) and open the locking lever (2). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 179: Removing Edsff Ssd Modules

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 100: Installing the EDSFF SSD module ▶ Insert the EDSFF SSD module into a drive bay and carefully push back as far as it will go (1). ▶ Close the locking lever to lock the EDSFF SSD module in place (2). Concluding steps ▶...
  • Page 180 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) The EDSFF SSD module is controlled by an onboard controller. For more information, see the "Intel Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel VROC) User Guide". The VMD function has to be enabled in the BIOS. If the VMD function is disabled in the BIOS, the EDSFF SSD module is not supported.
  • Page 181: Replacing An Edsff Ssd Module

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Pinch the green locking clips (1) and open the locking lever (2). ▶ Pull the EDSFF SSD module completely out of its bay. Installing an EDSFF dummy module CAUTION ▶ If the removed HDD/SSD module is not replaced immediately, always replace a dummy module into the unused HDD/SSD bay to comply with applicable EMC regulations and satisfy cooling...
  • Page 182 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Tools: – Installation frame included: tool-less – Installation frame excluded: Phillips PH1 / (+) No. 1 screw driver The EDSFF SSD module is controlled by an onboard controller. For more information, see the "Intel Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel VROC) User Guide".
  • Page 183: Replacing A 16X Edsff Ssd Backplane

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Installing the new EDSFF SSD module ▶ If applicable, install the EDSFF SSD in the installation frame, see "Handling HDDs or SSDs without installation frame" on page 120. ▶ Install the EDSFF SSD module, see "Installing an EDSFF SSD module"...
  • Page 184 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Release all EDSFF SSD modules and pull them out a few centimeters, see "Removing an EDSFF SSD module" on page 180. CAUTION The EDSFF SSD modules do not need to be removed out of the chassis.
  • Page 185 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 104: Disconnecting the cables from the 16x EDSFF SSD backplane ▶ Disconnect all cables from the SSD backplane (see circles). Figure 105: Removing the 16x EDSFF SSD backplane ▶ Release the four screws (see circles). ▶...
  • Page 186 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Installing the new 16x EDSFF SSD backplane Figure 106: Bolts for installing SSD backplane ▶ Notice the bolts (see circles). Two of the bolts are centering bolts (A). Figure 107: Installing the 16x EDSFF SSD backplane Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 187 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Position the SSD backplane on the four bolts. CAUTION ▶ Ensure that none of the cables are strained or damaged! ▶ Fasten the four screws (see circles). Figure 108: Connecting the cables to the 16x EDSFF SSD backplane ▶...
  • Page 188 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 109: Installing the FBU carrier ▶ Insert the FBU carrier on the bolts (1). ▶ Push the FBU carrier in direction of the arrow to engage the bolts (2). ▶ Fasten the FBU carrier with the knurled screw (3). Concluding steps ▶...
  • Page 189: Fans

    Fans Safety notes CAUTION ▶ Do not damage or modify internal cables or devices. Doing so may cause a device failure, fire, or electric shock. ▶ Devices and components inside the server remain hot after shutdown. After shutting down the server, wait for hot components to cool down before installing or removing internal options.
  • Page 190 Fans Figure 110: Fan bays occupied with fan cage foams Numbering of the fan modules Figure 111: Numbering of the fan modules Pos. Fans CPU 1 FAN 1 (A/B) CPU 1 FAN 2 (A/B) CPU 1 FAN 3 (A/B) CPU 1 FAN 4 (A/B) CPU 2 FAN 5 (A/B)
  • Page 191: Replacing A Fan Module

    Fans Pos. Fans CPU 2 FAN 6 (A/B) CPU 2 FAN 7 (A/B) CPU 2 FAN 8 (A/B) Replacing a fan module Customer Replaceable Hardware: 10 minutes Unit (CRU) Tools: tool-less Preliminary steps ▶ "Locating the defective server" on page ▶...
  • Page 192 Fans Removing the defective fan module Figure 112: Removing the fan module ▶ Pull out the fan module upward using the green touch points. Installing the new fan module Figure 113: Installing the fan module (A) ▶ Insert the fan module in the fan bay. Notice the right position of the rubber pins and the fan connector.
  • Page 193 Fans Figure 114: Installing the fan module (B) ▶ Press down the green touch points to ensure that the fan and the fan connector are in right position. Concluding steps ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page ▶...
  • Page 194 Fans Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 195: Expansion Cards And Backup Units

    Expansion cards and backup units Safety notes CAUTION ▶ Do not damage or modify internal cables or devices. Doing so may cause a device failure, fire, or electric shock. ▶ Devices and components inside the server remain hot after shutdown. After shutting down the server, wait for hot components to cool down before installing or removing internal options.
  • Page 196: Basic Information

    CPU 1 DIMM 1F Figure 115: PCIe slots for riser cards - example D3890 For system relevant information, see the hardware configurator of your server available online at the following address: https://ts.fujitsu.com/products/standard_servers/index.htm For Japan: https://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/computing/servers/primergy/ Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 197 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 116: Numbering riser modules Riser module 1, offers slot 1 Internal RAID riser module, offers riser Riser module 2, offers slot 2 slot Riser module 3, offers slot 3 RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 198: Handling Slot Brackets

    Expansion cards and backup units Riser module Slot Type Description offered Riser module 1 Slot 1 PCIe Gen4 x16 Low-profile slot Riser module 2 Slot 2 PCIe Gen4 x16 Low-profile slot Riser module 3 Slot 3 PCIe Gen4 x16 Low-profile slot (Liquid (CPU2) Cooling, option) Internal RAID...
  • Page 199 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 117: Perforated and non-perforated slot brackets Full height bracket non-perforated Low profile bracket perforated Full height bracket perforated Installing a slot bracket ▶ Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket. ▶...
  • Page 200 Expansion cards and backup units Example: EP540i Figure 118: Placing the slot bracket ▶ Turn the controller to his bottom side. ▶ Place the controller on the slot bracket. ▶ Secure the slot bracket to the expansion card with two screws (see circles). Figure 119: EP540i with installed slot bracket ▶...
  • Page 201: Removing Slot Brackets

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.3.2 Removing slot brackets Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Removing a slot bracket ▶ Remove the two screws. ▶ Remove the controller from the mounting tabs on the slot bracket. Handling SFP+ transceiver modules 9.4.1 Installing SFP+ transceiver modules...
  • Page 202 Expansion cards and backup units Installing SFP+ transceiver modules Figure 120: Removing the protective cap ▶ Remove the SFP+ transceiver module from its protective packaging. ▶ Remove the protective cap from the new/additional SFP+ transceiver module. CAUTION ▶ Always keep the protective caps attached to the SFP+ transceiver modules and fiber-optic cable connectors until you are ready to make a connection.
  • Page 203 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 121: Unlatching the locking bail ▶ Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP+ transceiver module. RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 204 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 122: Inserting the SFP+ transceiver module ▶ Insert and slide the SFP+ transceiver module into the socket connector as far as it will go. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 205 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 123: Latching the locking bail ▶ Carefully fold up and latch the locking bail. RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 206 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 124: Installing the protective cap ▶ If the SFP+ transceiver module is not immediately connected to an LC connector, attach the protective cap to the SFP+ transceiver module. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 207: Removing Sfp+ Transceiver Modules

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 125: Installing the secondary SFP+ transceiver module ▶ If applicable, install the secondary SFP+ transceiver module accordingly. 9.4.2 Removing SFP+ transceiver modules Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less The SFP+ transceiver modules are hot-pluggable. The activation replacement depends on the system configuration.
  • Page 208 Expansion cards and backup units Removing an SFP+ transceiver module Figure 126: Removing the protective cap ▶ If present, remove the protective cap from the SFP+ transceiver module. CAUTION ▶ Keep the protective cap for future use. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 209 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 127: Unlatching the locking bail ▶ Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP+ transceiver module to eject the transceiver from the socket connector. RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 210 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 128: Removing the SFP+ transceiver module ▶ Pull the SFP+ transceiver module out of its socket connector. ▶ Attach the protective cap to the SFP+ transceiver module. Place the removed SFP+ transceiver module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment.
  • Page 211: Ocp (Open Compute Project) Modules

    Expansion cards and backup units OCP (Open Compute Project) modules 9.5.1 Positions of the OCP modules Figure 129: Positions of OCP modules at rear side OCP module 1 OCP module 2 There are different OCP modules available. Some OCP modules can be equipped with SFP modules, see "Handling SFP+ transceiver modules"...
  • Page 212 Expansion cards and backup units Preliminary steps ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page Removing the OCP dummy cover Figure 130: Removing the OCP dummy cover ▶...
  • Page 213 Expansion cards and backup units Installing the OCP module Figure 131: Installing the OCP module (A) ▶ Push the OCP module into the slot. Ensure that the left cant fits into the reccess (A). Figure 132: Installing the OCP module (B) ▶...
  • Page 214: Removing An Ocp Module

    Expansion cards and backup units ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ Configure the new MAC address in the OS, if you have no VIOM (ServerView Virtual-IO Manager) installed. If you have VIOM installed, it is not necessary to configure the MAC address.
  • Page 215 Expansion cards and backup units Removing the OCP module Figure 133: Removing the OCP module ▶ Loosen the knurled screw (see circle). ▶ Remove the OCP module. Installing the OCP dummy cover Figure 134: Installing the OCP dummy cover RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 216: Replacing The Ocp Module

    Expansion cards and backup units ▶ Insert the dummy cover at a slight angle (1). Notice the position of the hook and the reccess in the chassis (A). ▶ Push the dummy cover in place (2). ▶ Fasten the dummy cover with the knurled screw (3). Concluding steps ▶...
  • Page 217: Expansion Cards And Riser Cards

    Expansion cards and backup units Installing the new OCP module ▶ Install the OCP module, see "Installing the OCP module" on page 213. Concluding steps ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock"...
  • Page 218 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 135: Riser module 1 and riser module 3 Figure 136: Riser module 2 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 219: Installing An Expansion Card

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 137: Full height riser module Figure 138: Internal RAID riser module kit 9.6.2 Installing an expansion card Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (URU) Software: 5 minutes Tools: Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 220 Expansion cards and backup units Preliminary steps ▶ "Suspending BitLocker functionality" on page ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Getting access to the component" on page ▶...
  • Page 221 Expansion cards and backup units Installing the expansion card ▶ Please read the documentation supplied with the expansion card. ▶ If applicable, install a slot bracket to the expansion card, see "Installing a slot bracket" on page 199. Figure 140: Installing an expansion card - example riser module 1 ▶...
  • Page 222 Expansion cards and backup units Example PRAID EP540xxi Figure 141: Connecting cables - PRAID EP5xxi ▶ Connect the following cables: 1 If applicable, FBU cable 2 If applicable, HDD LED cable Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 223 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 142: Example PRAID EP5xxi in riser module 1 (A) ▶ Install the PRAID EP5xxi in riser module 1. ▶ Connect the corresponding SAS cable to the PRAID EP5xxi. Figure 143: Example PRAID EP5xxi in riser module 1 (B) RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 224 Expansion cards and backup units ▶ Connect the HDD LED cable to connector "HDD LED" on the system board (see close-up). There is no problem if the connector direction is different from the figure. ▶ Install the riser module 1. ▶...
  • Page 225 Expansion cards and backup units 1 If applicable, HDD LED cable 2 SAS cable Example SAS CP2100-8i CN 1 CN 0 Figure 145: Connecting cables - SAS CP2100-8i ▶ Connect the following cables: 1 SAS cable to connector "CN1" 2 SAS cable to connector "CN0" No HDD-LED cable is supported.
  • Page 226 Expansion cards and backup units CAUTION ▶ Notice the different position of connector "CN1" and "CN0" on the CP2100-8i RAID controller compared with the CP/EP 5xxi/6xxi RAID controllers. Example PDUAL CP100 (2x M.2 SSDs SATA RAID PCIe card) Figure 146: PDUAL CP100 PDUAL CP100 Screws Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 227 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 147: Installing M.2 SSDs (A) ▶ Insert the two M.2 SDDs in a slight angle. Figure 148: Installing M.2 SSDs (B) ▶ Fasten each M.2 SSD with one screw (see circles). RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 228: Removing An Expansion Card

    Expansion cards and backup units Concluding steps ▶ Install the corresponding riser module, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock"...
  • Page 229 Expansion cards and backup units Removing the expansion card ▶ If necessary, disconnect the cables from the expansion card. Figure 149: Removing the expansion card - example riser module 1 ▶ Pull out the expansion card from the riser card slot. Installing the slot cover Figure 150: Installing the slot cover - example riser module 1 ▶...
  • Page 230: Replacing An Expansion Card

    Expansion cards and backup units Concluding steps ▶ Install the corresponding riser module, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock"...
  • Page 231 Expansion cards and backup units ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Getting access to the component" on page ▶ "Locating the defective component" on page ▶ Remove the corresponding riser module, see "Removing a riser module"...
  • Page 232: Replacing A Riser Card

    Expansion cards and backup units ▶ "Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux and VMware environment" on page ▶ "Updating expansion card firmware" on page ▶ "Resuming BitLocker functionality" on page ▶ If applicable, reconfigure your network settings in the operation system according to the original configuration of the replaced controller (expansion card).
  • Page 233 Expansion cards and backup units Removing the defective riser card ▶ Remove the expansion card, see "Removing the expansion card" on page 229. Figure 151: Removing the riser card - example riser module 1 ▶ Remove the three screws (see circles). ▶...
  • Page 234: Installing The Internal Raid Controller

    Expansion cards and backup units ▶ Insert the riser card. ▶ Fasten the riser card with three screws (see circles). ▶ Install the expansion card, see "Installing the expansion card" on page 221. Concluding steps ▶ Install the corresponding riser module, see "Handling riser modules"...
  • Page 235 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 153: Connecting cables - example internal RAID riser module ▶ Connect the following cables: 1 HDD LED cable, option 2 SLIM SAS cable, depending on configuration 3 Power cable Figure 154: Installing the internal RAID controller ▶...
  • Page 236 Expansion cards and backup units ▶ Connect the HDD LED cable (3). Figure 155: Connecting the SAS cable to the HDD backplane ▶ Connect the SAS cable to the HDD backplane. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 237 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 156: Position and bolts for internal RAID riser module ▶ Notice the bolts (see circles). Figure 157: Installing the internal RAID riser module ▶ Place the Internal RAID riser module on the three bolts (1). ▶...
  • Page 238 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 158: Connecting cables ▶ Connect the following cables: 1 SAS cable to connector "C0/C1" on the internal RAID controller 2 Power cable to connector "PWR 1" on the system board 3 Cable to connector "SLIMELINE 1" on the system board 4 If applicable, FBU cable Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 239 Expansion cards and backup units Example EP6xxi internal RAID controller Figure 159: Installing the EP6xxi internal RAID controller ▶ Carefully press the internal RAID controller into the riser card slot, until it clicks into place (1). ▶ Fasten the internal RAID controller with two screws (2). ▶...
  • Page 240 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 160: Connecting the SAS cable to the HDD backplane ▶ Connect the SAS cable to the HDD backplane. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 241 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 161: Connecting cables ▶ Connect the following cables: 1 SAS cable to connector "C0" on the internal RAID controller 2 Power cable to connector "PWR 1" on the system board 3 Cable to connector "SLIMELINE 1" on the system board 4 If applicable, FBU cable Concluding steps ▶...
  • Page 242: Removing The Internal Raid Controller

    Expansion cards and backup units ▶ "Updating expansion card firmware" on page ▶ "Resuming BitLocker functionality" on page 9.6.7 Removing the internal RAID controller Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: – Phillips PH1 / (+) No. 1 screw driver –...
  • Page 243 Expansion cards and backup units ▶ If necessary, disconnect the cables from the other components. ▶ Loosen the knurled screw. ▶ Push the internal RAID riser module in direction of the arrow to disengage the holes and the bolts (1). ▶...
  • Page 244: Replacing The Internal Raid Controller

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 164: Disconnecting the cables ▶ Disconnect the three cables. Concluding steps ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page ▶...
  • Page 245 Expansion cards and backup units Preliminary steps ▶ "Locating the defective server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Suspending BitLocker functionality" on page ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶...
  • Page 246: Replacing The Riser Card Of The Internal Raid Riser Module

    Expansion cards and backup units 9.6.9 Replacing the riser card of the internal RAID riser module Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (FRU) – Phillips PH1 / (+) No. 1 screw driver (internal RAID controller) Tools: – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Preliminary steps ▶...
  • Page 247: Upgrading To The Full Height Riser Module

    Expansion cards and backup units ▶ Remove the two screws (see circles). ▶ Remove the riser card. Installing the new riser card Figure 166: Installing the riser card - example riser module 1 ▶ Insert the riser card. ▶ Fasten the riser card with two screws (see circles). ▶...
  • Page 248 Expansion cards and backup units Tools: Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Preliminary steps ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶...
  • Page 249 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 168: Installing the riser card ▶ Insert the riser card. ▶ Fasten the riser card with three screws (see circles). Installing the full height riser module Figure 169: Installing the slot bracket ▶ Position the slot bracket as shown. Notice the guide pin (A). ▶...
  • Page 250 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 170: Removing the slot cover ▶ Remove the slot cover. Figure 171: Installing the expansion card ▶ Install the expansion card. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 251: Flash Backup Unit (Fbu)

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 172: Example rear side with installed full height riser module ▶ Install the full height riser module in the chassis. Concluding steps ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server"...
  • Page 252: Installing An Fbu

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 173: Positions and bolts of the FBUs FBU 1 FBU 2 (not valid for servers with EDSFF SSD subsystem) 9.7.2 Installing an FBU Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 15 minutes (URU) Tools: Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver (for cover 2) Preliminary steps ▶...
  • Page 253 Expansion cards and backup units Installing the FBU Figure 174: Installing the FBU in the holder ▶ At a slight angle, fit the FBU under both retaining brackets of the holder (1). Notice the right position of the FBU cable: ▶...
  • Page 254 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 175: Installing the FBU with the holder ▶ Insert the holder into the chassis so that the three bolts rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the holder (1). ▶ Slide the holder in direction of the arrow (2). The bolts will lock in the narrow ends of the keyhole slots on the holder.
  • Page 255 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 176: Routing the FBU cable ▶ Route the FBU cable as shown in the figure. In configuration with internal RAID controller, the FBU cable is stored under the internal RAID riser module. RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 256 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 177: Routing the FBU cable - example internal RAID controller Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 257 Expansion cards and backup units Examples FBU cabling with two FBUs Figure 178: 2x FBUs, 2x SAS EP5xxi RAID controller in slot 1 and slot 3 Cable to FBU 1 and SAS EP5xxi RAID Cable to FBU 2 and SAS EP5xxi RAID controller controller Figure 179: 2x FBUs, 2x SAS EP6xxi RAID controller in slot 1 and slot 3...
  • Page 258: Removing An Fbu

    Expansion cards and backup units Concluding steps ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page The recalibration of the FBU starts automatically, and finishes within a few minutes. ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock"...
  • Page 259 Expansion cards and backup units Removing the FBU Figure 180: Removing the FBU with the holder ▶ Slide the holder in direction of the arrow as far as it will go (1) while lifting up the green locking handle on the holder (see circle). After that, the bolts will rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the holder.
  • Page 260: Replacing An Fbu

    Expansion cards and backup units Concluding steps ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page 9.7.4 Replacing an FBU Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 15 minutes (URU)
  • Page 261 Expansion cards and backup units Concluding steps ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page The recalibration of the FBU starts automatically, and finishes within a few minutes. ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock"...
  • Page 262 Expansion cards and backup units Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 263: Main Memory

    Main memory 10.1 Safety notes CAUTION ▶ Before removing several memory modules, make sure that all memory modules can be reinstalled into their original slots. Otherwise, data may be lost. ▶ Do not install unsupported third party memory modules. For more information on supported memory modules, see "Basic information"...
  • Page 264: Basic Information

    Main memory 10.2 Basic information 10.2.1 Slots and features CPU 2 DIMM 1K PWR 4 CPU 2 DIMM 2K PWR 3 PWR 2 SMB 2 CPU 2 DIMM 1J CPU 2 DIMM 2J PSU1 CPU 2 DIMM 1M CPU 2 DIMM 2M CPU 2 DIMM 1L CPU 2 DIMM 2L SLIMLINE...
  • Page 265: General Memory Population Rules

    The notation of the CPUs, memory channels and DIMM sockets correspond to the silk print on the system board. For system relevant information, see the hardware configurator of your server available online at the following address: https://ts.fujitsu.com/products/standard_servers/index.htm For Japan: https://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/computing/servers/primergy/ Optane PMem features –...
  • Page 266: Ddr4 Only - Memory Population Rules

    Main memory – Mixing of non-3DS and 3DS RDIMMs is not allowed in platform. – Mixing of Optane PMem modules with RDIMMs or with LRDIMMs is supported. – DIMMs with different frequencies can be mixed in the system, but lowest frequency determines the system memory speed.
  • Page 267 Main memory Normal mode CPUn DDR CH Slot Socket #DIMMs 12 * 16 * * SGX is supported. DDR4 DIMM is installed Mirroring mode The DIMM population will exactly be identical for the mirrored channels. CPUn DDR CH Slot Socket #DIMMs DDR4 DIMM is installed RX2530 M6...
  • Page 268: Ddr4 And Optane Pmem - Memory Population Rules

    Main memory 10.2.4 DDR4 and Optane PMem - memory population rules – Optane PMem population is limited to several patterns. – The same DDR4 DIMM type and capacity are used for each DDR4 and Optane PMem population. – For Memory mode (MM), DDR4 and Optane PMem capacity ratio must be between 1:4 and 1:16.
  • Page 269 Main memory DDR4 DIMM is installed The following DDR4 DIMMs are supported: ● RDIMM 1R 16 GB ● RDIMM 2R 16 GB ● RDIMM 2R 32 GB ● RDIMM 2R 64 GB ● RDIMM 3DS 128 GB ● RDIMM 3DS 256 GB ●...
  • Page 270: Installing Memory Modules

    Main memory DDR4 DIMM is installed The following DDR4 DIMMs are supported: ● RDIMM 1R 16 GB ● RDIMM 2R 16 GB ● RDIMM 2R 32 GB ● RDIMM 2R 64 GB ● RDIMM 3DS 128 GB ● RDIMM 3DS 256 GB ●...
  • Page 271 Main memory Preliminary steps ▶ "Suspending BitLocker functionality" on page ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Getting access to the component" on page ▶...
  • Page 272 Main memory ▶ Align the notch (A) on the bottom of the module with the crossbar in the slot. ▶ Press down on the memory module (1) until the securing clips snap into the cutouts at each end of the module (2). Figure 185: Correct position of securing clips To improve the contact of the memory module perform the following steps:...
  • Page 273: Removing Memory Modules

    Main memory ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Resuming BitLocker functionality" on page 10.4 Removing memory modules Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools:...
  • Page 274: Replacing Memory Modules

    Main memory Removing a memory module Figure 186: Removing memory modules ▶ Eject the desired memory module by pressing out the securing clips at each end of the memory slot (1). ▶ Remove the ejected memory module (2). ▶ If applicable, install a dummy module, see "Installing a memory dummy module"...
  • Page 275 Main memory CAUTION ▶ Use only released configurations to ensure a faultless operation of the system. ▶ Before changing the memory configuration, verify if the configuration is released. Please contact your sales outlet or our customer service center. For more information on configurations of Optane PMem modules and DDR4 DIMMs, see "Basic information"...
  • Page 276: Handling Memory Dummy Modules

    Main memory Concluding steps ▶ "Installing the air duct" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page ▶...
  • Page 277 Main memory Figure 187: Installing a dummy module ▶ Align the notch on the bottom of the module with the crossbar in the slot. ▶ Press down on the dummy module until the securing clips snap into the cutouts at each end of the module. RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 278 Main memory Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 279: Processor (Cpu)

    Processor (CPU) 11.1 Safety notes CAUTION ▶ Do not install unsupported CPUs. For more information on supported CPUs, see "Basic information" on page 280. ▶ Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity. Always discharge static build-up (e.g.
  • Page 280: Basic Information

    – two CPU sockets LGA4189 – both CPUs must be of the same type For system relevant information, see the hardware configurator of your server available online at the following address: https://ts.fujitsu.com/products/standard_servers/index.htm For Japan: https://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/computing/servers/primergy/ Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 281 Processor (CPU) CAUTION Depending on the configuration, different heat sinks are necessary! ▶ Please check, if you ordered the correct heat sink. Figure 189: 1U CPU heat sink Figure 190: EVAC CPU heat sink RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 282: Upgrading To 2 Cpu Configuration

    Processor (CPU) 11.3 Upgrading to 2 CPU configuration Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 15 minutes (URU) Software: 5 minutes Tools: – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver (for cover 2) – Torx 30 screw driver (for CPU heat sink) CAUTION CPUs are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge and therefore must always be handled with care.
  • Page 283 Processor (CPU) Removing the CPU socket cover Figure 191: Removing the CPU socket cover ▶ Press in the two latches (1) and remove the CPU socket cover (2). ▶ Save the CPU socket cover for future use. Installing the CPU CAUTION When replacing a system board ▶...
  • Page 284 Processor (CPU) Figure 192: CPU in packaging ▶ Remain the CPU in the packaging. Figure 193: Installing the CPU frame on the CPU ▶ Click the CPU frame into the CPU. Ensure that the triangle marks on CPU and on CPU frame are on the same edge (see circles). ▶...
  • Page 285 Processor (CPU) Installing the heat sink Figure 194: Marks on heat sink and CPU frame ▶ If applicable, remove the protective cover from the heat sink. ▶ If using a heat sink again, clean residual thermal paste from the heat sink surface using a lint-free cloth.
  • Page 286 Processor (CPU) Figure 195: Installing the heat sink onto the CPU frame ▶ Place the heat sink onto the CPU frame. Figure 196: Installing the heat sink (A) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 287 Processor (CPU) ▶ Push the four latches inward (see arrows). ▶ Carefully place the heat sink onto the CPU socket. Take care of air flow direction. Figure 197: Installing the heat sink (B) ▶ Push the four latches outward (see arrows). ▶...
  • Page 288 Processor (CPU) Note when tightening the screws of the CPU heat sink: ▶ As shown in the figure below, tighten the screws while checking the screw tip until it is visible through the screw hole. ▶ When you reach the above position, hold the screw driver with two fingers and tighten the screw firmly.
  • Page 289 Processor (CPU) ▶ Install the EVAC CPU heat sink in the same way. ▶ Fasten the two additional screws (see circles) with torque 0.6 Nm. Upgrading the main memory ▶ Select an adequate memory configuration, see "Basic information" on page 264.
  • Page 290: Replacing A Cpu Or Heat Sink

    Processor (CPU) Concluding steps ▶ "Installing the air duct" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page When the system is powered on after a CPU has been replaced or upgraded, the Global Error indicator will start flashing with the message CPU has been changed.
  • Page 291 Processor (CPU) CAUTION CPUs are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge and therefore must always be handled with care. ▶ After a CPU has been removed from its protective sleeve or from its socket, place it upside down on a nonconducting, antistatic surface. ▶...
  • Page 292 Processor (CPU) ▶ Loosen the captive screws in the sequence printed on the heat sink (1 to 4) by proceeding as follows: Torque: 0.9 Nm ▶ First, loosen the captive screws 1 and 2 completely. ▶ Loosen the captive screws 3 and 4 completely. ▶...
  • Page 293 Processor (CPU) Removing the CPU Figure 202: Removing the CPU ▶ Open the lever of the CPU frame to lift up the CPU (1). ▶ Remove the CPU from the CPU frame (2). ▶ Clean residual thermal paste from the CPU surface using a lint-free cloth and store the CPU in a save place.
  • Page 294 Processor (CPU) If the CPU upgrade or replacement kit contains a new heat sink, a thin layer of thermal compound has already been pre-applied to its lower surface. In this case, it isn’t necessary to apply thermal paste to the heat sink lower surface.
  • Page 295 Processor (CPU) Figure 204: Applying the thermal paste ▶ Apply a small point-shaped amount of thermal paste (1.0 gram, see description above) to the center of the heat sink lower surface as shown. CAUTION ▶ Do not mix different types of thermal paste. Installing the CPU and heat sink ▶...
  • Page 296 Processor (CPU) When the system is powered on after a CPU has been replaced or upgraded, the Global Error indicator will start flashing with the message CPU has been changed. This only indicates that the CPU configuration has been altered. There is no technical problem.
  • Page 297: Liquid Cooling (Lc)

    Liquid cooling (LC) 12.1 Safety notes CAUTION ▶ Do not install unsupported CPUs. For more information on supported CPUs, see "Basic information" on page 297. ▶ Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity. Always discharge static build-up (e.g.
  • Page 298 Liquid cooling (LC) CPU 2 DIMM 1K PWR 4 CPU 2 DIMM 2K PWR 3 PWR 2 SMB 2 CPU 2 DIMM 1J CPU 2 DIMM 2J PSU1 CPU 2 DIMM 1M CPU 2 DIMM 2M CPU 2 DIMM 1L CPU 2 DIMM 2L SLIMLINE 5 (CPU2)
  • Page 299: Replacing The Cpu Or Lc Kit

    Liquid cooling (LC) Parts of the LC kit Figure 206: LC kit Control cable for each pump Quick connector block and tubes with Heat sink with pump for CPU 1 protective caps (orange) Heat sink with pump for CPU 2 Cable clip and distance holder 12.3 Replacing the CPU or LC kit...
  • Page 300 Liquid cooling (LC) CAUTION CPUs are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge and therefore must always be handled with care. ▶ After a CPU has been removed from its protective sleeve or from its socket, place it upside down on a nonconducting, antistatic surface. ▶...
  • Page 301 Liquid cooling (LC) ▶ Remove the cable clip (see circle). ▶ Remove the protective caps. Figure 208: Removing the slot bracket with tubes ▶ Remove the slot bracket with the tubes. ▶ Disconnect the two control cables from the system board, see Figure 205.
  • Page 302 Liquid cooling (LC) ▶ Loosen the captive screws in the sequence printed on the heat sink (1 to 4) by proceeding as follows: Torque: 0.9 Nm ▶ First, loosen the captive screws 1 and 2 completely. ▶ Loosen the captive screws 3 and 4 completely. ▶...
  • Page 303 Liquid cooling (LC) Removing the CPU Figure 211: Removing the CPU ▶ Open the lever of the CPU frame to lift up the CPU (1). ▶ Remove the CPU from the CPU frame (2). ▶ Clean residual thermal paste from the CPU surface using a lint-free cloth and store the CPU in a save place.
  • Page 304 Liquid cooling (LC) Installing the CPU CAUTION When replacing a system board ▶ Use a magnifying glass (recommended) to inspect the socket spring contacts for damages from different angles. Do not use the spare system board if any irregularities are visible. Possible damages: –...
  • Page 305 Liquid cooling (LC) Figure 213: Installing the CPU frame on the CPU ▶ Click the CPU frame into the CPU. Ensure that the triangle marks on CPU and on CPU frame are on the same edge (see circles). ▶ Ensure that the CPU fits in its place. Installing the LC kit ▶...
  • Page 306 Liquid cooling (LC) Figure 214: Marks on LC heat sink and CPU frame ▶ When replacing the LC device, remove the protective cover from the heat sink. ▶ Ensure that the triangle marks on the heat sink and on CPU frame are on the same edge (see circles).
  • Page 307 Liquid cooling (LC) Figure 215: Installing the LC heat sink onto the CPU frame ▶ Place the LC heat sink onto the CPU frame. ▶ Prepare the second CPU and LC heat sink in the same way. ▶ Hold the complete LC kit with both hands and position it onto the CPU sockets.
  • Page 308 Liquid cooling (LC) Figure 216: Installing the LC heat sink (A) ▶ Push the four latches inward (see arrows). ▶ Carefully place the LC heat sink onto the CPU socket. Take care of air flow direction. Figure 217: Installing the LC heat sink (B) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 309 Liquid cooling (LC) ▶ Push the four latches outward (see arrows). ▶ Fasten the four captive screws in the sequence printed on the heat sink (1 to 4), by proceeding as follows: Torque: 0.9 Nm (not used in Japan) ▶ First, fasten the captive screws 1 and 2 completely. ▶...
  • Page 310 Liquid cooling (LC) Figure 218: Installing the slot bracket with tubes ▶ If applicable, remove the protective caps from the tube outlets. ▶ Install the quick connector block in riser module 3. Figure 219: Installing the clamp ▶ Install the protective caps on the tube outlets (see arrows). ▶...
  • Page 311 Liquid cooling (LC) Figure 220: Installing the riser module 3 with tubes ▶ Install the riser module 3 (1), see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ Install the distance holder (2). The right position is marked on the tube (see close-up).
  • Page 312 Liquid cooling (LC) When the system is powered on after a CPU has been replaced or upgraded, the Global Error indicator will start flashing with the message CPU has been changed. This only indicates that the CPU configuration has been altered. There is no technical problem.
  • Page 313: Accessible Drives

    Accessible drives 13.1 Basic information You can install one 5.25-inch slimline ODD. 13.2 Safety notes CAUTION ▶ Before installing an accessible drive, acquaint yourself with the drive's user documentation. ▶ When inserting an accessible drive into the server, ensure not to pinch or strain any connected cables.
  • Page 314 Accessible drives The proceeding for installing/removing is identic for the 2.5-inch or 3.5- inch HDD configuration. Figure 221: Position of the ODD bay - example 3.5-inch HDD configuration Figure 222: Position of the ODD bay - example 2.5-inch HDD configuration Figure 223: Routing ODD cable - example 3.5-inch HDD configuration ODD cable Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 315: Storing The Odd Latch

    Accessible drives Figure 224: Routing ODD cable - example 2.5-inch HDD configuration ODD cable 13.3.2 Storing the ODD latch Figure 225: Storing ODD latch The ODD latch is fastened with two screws to the chassis (see circle). RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 316: Installing The Odd

    Accessible drives 13.3.3 Installing the ODD Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver (for cover 2) – Torx Plus 6 screw driver (not valid for Japan) – Phillips PH1 / (+) No. 1 screw driver (Japan) Preliminary steps ▶...
  • Page 317 Accessible drives ▶ Pull the dummy cover out of the bay. CAUTION ▶ Keep the dummy cover for future use. ▶ If you remove the accessible drive again and do not replace it with a new one, the dummy cover must be reinstalled to comply with EMC regulations and to satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures.
  • Page 318 Accessible drives Figure 228: Installing the ODD ▶ Push the ODD into the bay until the ODD latch engages in the HDD backplane. Figure 229: Connecting the cable to the ODD ▶ Connect the ODD cable to the ODD and the system board, see "Routing ODD cable - example 3.5-inch HDD configuration"...
  • Page 319: Removing The Odd

    Accessible drives ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Resuming BitLocker functionality" on page 13.3.4 Removing the ODD Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (FRU) Tools: – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver (for cover 2) –...
  • Page 320 Accessible drives Removing the ODD Figure 230: Disconnecting the cable from the ODD ▶ Disconnect the ODD cable from the ODD (1). ▶ Press the ODD latch in direction of the arrow until it disengages (2). Figure 231: Removing the ODD ▶...
  • Page 321 Accessible drives Figure 232: Removing the ODD latch from the ODD ▶ Remove the two screws (see circles). ▶ Remove the ODD latch. ▶ If no new ODD will be installed: ▶ Fasten the ODD latch with two screws to the chassis (see Figure 225).
  • Page 322: Replacing The Odd

    Accessible drives Installing the dummy cover Figure 233: Installing the dummy cover ▶ Insert the dummy cover in a slight angle and push it inward until it engages at the other side. Concluding steps ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶...
  • Page 323 Accessible drives Tools: – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver (for cover 2) – Torx Plus 6 screw driver (not valid for Japan) – Phillips PH1 / (+) No. 1 screw driver (Japan) Preliminary steps ▶ "Locating the defective server" on page ▶...
  • Page 324 Accessible drives Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 325: Front Panel

    Front panel 14.1 Safety notes CAUTION ▶ When inserting the COP (Common Operation Panel) into the server, ensure not to pinch or strain any connected cables. ▶ Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity. Always discharge static build-up (e.g.
  • Page 326: Common Operation Panel (Cop)

    Front panel 14.3 Common operation panel (COP) 14.3.1 Replacing the COP Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (FRU) Software: 5 minutes Tools: – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver (for cover 2) – Phillips PH1 / (+) No. 1 screw driver (for COP) Note on system information backup/restore The COP contains the Chassis ID EPROM that contains system information like server name and model, housing type, serial number and manufacturing...
  • Page 327 Front panel Removing the COP The COP and the front panel cable are combined in one spare part. Figure 234: Removing the front panel cable ▶ Pull up the locking bar (1). ▶ Disconnect the front panel cable (2). ▶ Remove the front panel cable from the cable clips (see circles). Figure 235: Removing the COP (A) RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 328 Front panel ▶ Remove the two screws (see circles). Figure 236: Removing the COP (B) ▶ Pull the COP together with the front panel cable out of the opening. Installing the COP Figure 237: Installing the COP (A) ▶ Thread the front panel cable through the opening. ▶...
  • Page 329 Front panel Figure 238: Installing the COP (B) ▶ Fasten the COP with two screws (see circles). Figure 239: Installing the front panel cable ▶ Bend the cable 90 degrees by hand for easier routing. ▶ Insert the front panel cable in the cable clips (see circles). ▶...
  • Page 330: Front Vga

    Front panel Concluding steps ▶ "Installing a chassis foam" on page ▶ "Installing the air duct" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page ▶...
  • Page 331 Front panel Removing the dummy cover ▶ Remove the dummy cover. Installing the front VGA Figure 240: Installing the front VGA ▶ Insert the front VGA cable from the server inside through the opening. ▶ Fasten the front VGA connector with the two screws (see circles). RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 332: Removing The Front Vga

    Front panel Figure 241: Installing the front VGA cable ▶ Insert the front VGA cable in the cable clip (see circle). ▶ Connect the front VGA cable to the system board connector "Front VGA". Concluding steps ▶ "Installing the air duct" on page ▶...
  • Page 333 Front panel Preliminary steps ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Getting access to the component" on page ▶ "Removing the air duct" on page Removing the front VGA Figure 242: Removing the front VGA ▶...
  • Page 334: Replacing The Front Vga

    Front panel ▶ Remove the front VGA cable from the cable clip (see circle). ▶ Disconnect the front VGA cable from the system board connector "Front VGA" and remove it. Installing the dummy cover Figure 244: Installing the dummy cover ▶...
  • Page 335 Front panel Preliminary steps ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Getting access to the component" on page ▶ "Removing the air duct" on page Removing the defective front VGA ▶...
  • Page 336 Front panel Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 337: Serial Interface

    Serial interface 15.1 Safety notes CAUTION ▶ For more information, see "Important information" on page 15.2 Installing the serial interface Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver (for cover 2) –...
  • Page 338 Serial interface Preparing the serial interface Figure 245: Serial interface kit Serial interface cable Slot bracket Screws Figure 246: Preparing the serial interface ▶ Fasten the connector of the serial interface cable with the two screws (part of kit) to the slot bracket. Removing the slot cover The serial interface can be installed in riser module 1, 2 or 3.
  • Page 339 Serial interface ▶ Remove the corresponding riser module, see "Removing a riser module" on page ▶ Remove the corresponding slot cover, see "Removing the slot cover" on page 220 Installing the serial interface Figure 247: Installing the serial interface - example riser module 3 ▶...
  • Page 340: Removing The Serial Interface

    Serial interface Figure 249: Installing the riser module ▶ Install the corresponding riser module, see "Installing a riser module" on page Concluding steps ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶...
  • Page 341 Serial interface Preliminary steps ▶ "Suspending BitLocker functionality" on page ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Getting access to the component" on page Removing the serial interface Figure 250: Disconnecting the serial interface cable ▶...
  • Page 342 Serial interface Figure 251: Removing the serial interface - example riser module 3 ▶ Remove the serial interface. Installing the slot cover ▶ Install the corresponding slot cover, see "Installing the slot cover" on page 229. ▶ Install the corresponding riser module, see "Installing a riser module"...
  • Page 343: Replacing The Serial Interface

    Serial interface 15.4 Replacing the serial interface Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver (for cover 2) Preliminary steps ▶ "Suspending BitLocker functionality" on page ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶...
  • Page 344 Serial interface Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 345: System Board And Components

    System board and components 16.1 Safety notes CAUTION ▶ Devices and components inside the server remain hot after shutdown. After shutting down the server, wait for hot components to cool down before installing or removing internal options. ▶ Circuit boards and soldered parts of internal options are exposed and can be damaged by static electricity.
  • Page 346: Cmos Battery

    System board and components ● iRMC microSD card The iRMC microSD card is necessary for using the embedded Lifecycle Management (eLCM) functionality of the iRMC. ● M.2 SSD The system board offers two M.2 slots (Key M) with support 80 mm and 110 mm long M.2 SSDs.
  • Page 347 System board and components CAUTION ▶ The CMOS battery must be replaced with an identical battery or with a battery type recommended by the manufacturer. ▶ Keep lithium batteries away from children. ▶ Do not throw batteries into the trash can. Lithium batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste.
  • Page 348 System board and components Replacing the defective CMOS battery Figure 252: Replacing the CMOS battery ▶ Press the locking spring into direction of the arrow (1), so that the CMOS battery jumps out of its socket. ▶ Remove the CMOS battery (2). CAUTION Sharp tools such as screw drivers might damage system board components in case of slipping.
  • Page 349: Trusted Platform Module (Tpm)

    System board and components ▶ BIOS settings are automatically reloaded. Time and date must be set manually, see "Verifying the system time settings" on page 16.4 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 16.4.1 TPM kit Figure 253: TPM installation kit Special screw for TPM TPM spacer TPM bit insert for TPM special screw 16.4.2...
  • Page 350: Installing The Tpm

    System board and components 16.4.3 Installing the TPM Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (FRU) Software: 5 minutes Tools: – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver (for cover 2) – Bit screw driver – TPM bit insert For Japan: –...
  • Page 351 System board and components Figure 256: Inserting the TPM spacer on the system board ▶ Insert the TPM spacer into the hole on the system board. Figure 257: TPM bit insert ▶ Attach the TPM bit insert or TPM module fixing tool (for Japan) to a bit screw driver.
  • Page 352 System board and components Figure 258: Installing the TPM ▶ Connect the TPM to the system board (1). ▶ Fasten the TPM with the special screw for the TPM using the TPM bit insert or TPM module fixing tool (Japan) (2). CAUTION ▶...
  • Page 353: Removing The Tpm

    System board and components ▶ Select the Configuration menu. ▶ Select the Security Configuration submenu. ▶ Set the TPM Support setting to Enabled. ▶ Under Pending TPM operation, select the desired TPM operation mode. ▶ Save your changes and exit the BIOS. For more information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings, see the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual.
  • Page 354 System board and components Preliminary steps Preliminary steps are not necessary, if a system board has to be replaced and the TPM is used again. ▶ Before removing the TPM board, remove the BitLocker protection and decrypt the volume, see "Removing BitLocker protection and decrypting the volume"...
  • Page 355 For more information on how to disable BitLocker drive encryption, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base. See the Fujitsu web pages for more details. Disabling the TPM in the system board BIOS ▶...
  • Page 356 System board and components Removing the TPM ▶ Lay the system board on a soft, antistatic surface with its component side facing down. Figure 259: Removing the TPM screw ▶ Locate the slotted lower end of the TPM screw (1). ▶...
  • Page 357 System board and components Figure 260: Removing the TPM spacer ▶ Using a flat nose pliers, press together the hooks on the TPM spacer (1, see close-up) and remove it from the system board (2). If the TPM is to be replaced, the TPM spacer may remain on the system board.
  • Page 358: Replacing The Tpm

    System board and components 16.4.5 Replacing the TPM Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 35 minutes (FRU) Tools: Removing the system board: – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver – Torx 30 screw driver Replacing the TPM: – Bit screw driver –...
  • Page 359 System board and components ▶ If applicable, remove the OCP modules, see "Removing the OCP module" on page 215. ▶ "Getting access to the component" on page ▶ Remove the air duct, see "Removing the air duct" on page ▶ Remove all fans, see "Removing the defective fan module"...
  • Page 360: Irmc Microsd Card

    System board and components ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Resuming BitLocker functionality" on page You can find information on configuring the TPM in the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual. 16.5 iRMC microSD card 16.5.1...
  • Page 361 System board and components ▶ Remove the riser module 2, see "Removing a riser module" on page Installing the iRMC microSD card Figure 261: iRMC microSD card Figure 262: Installing the iRMC microSD card ▶ With the label facing up, insert the iRMC microSD card into the microSD card slot (1) until it locks in place (2).
  • Page 362: Removing The Irmc Microsd Card

    System board and components ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page 16.5.3 Removing the iRMC microSD card Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: Phillips PH2 / (+) No.
  • Page 363: Replacing The Irmc Microsd Card

    System board and components ▶ To eject the iRMC microSD card, gently push it in and then let go (1). ▶ Pull the iRMC microSD card straight out of its slot (2). Concluding steps ▶ Install the riser module 2, see "Installing a riser module"...
  • Page 364: M.2 Ssd

    System board and components Replacing the iRMC microSD card ▶ Remove the defective iRMC microSD card, see "Removing the iRMC microSD card" on page 362. ▶ Install the new iRMC microSD card, see "Installing the iRMC microSD card" on page 361.
  • Page 365: Installing An M.2 Ssd

    System board and components 16.6.2 Installing an M.2 SSD Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Software: 15 minutes Tools: Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver (for cover 2) Preliminary steps ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶...
  • Page 366 System board and components ▶ If applicable, move the M.2 SSD latch to a fitting position: ▶ Turn the M.2 SSD latch for 90 degrees (1). ▶ Remove the M.2 SSD latch (2). ▶ Install the M.2 SSD latch in the right position depending on the length of the M.2 SSD (3).
  • Page 367 System board and components Figure 265: Installing the M.2 SSD (A) ▶ With the label facing up, insert the M.2 SSD into the M.2 slot at a slight angle. ▶ Align the key pin with the M.2 slot. Figure 266: Installing the M.2 SSD (B) ▶...
  • Page 368 System board and components Concluding steps ▶ Install the riser module 2 and riser module 3, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶...
  • Page 369: Removing An M.2 Ssd

    For Japan In order to setup the ESXi, see the corresponding version of the "VMware vSphere Software Description" from the following URL and reinstall ESXi to the M.2 SSD. https://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/software/vmware/manual/ 16.6.3 Removing an M.2 SSD Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes...
  • Page 370 System board and components Removing the M.2 SSD Figure 267: Removing the M.2 SSD (A) ▶ Push the green latch in direction of the arrow. Figure 268: Removing the M.2 SSD (B) ▶ Take the M.2 SSD out of its slot at a slight angle. ▶...
  • Page 371: Replacing An M.2 Ssd

    System board and components Concluding steps ▶ Install the riser module 2 and riser module 3, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶...
  • Page 372: Dual Microsd 64Gb Enterprise

    System board and components Concluding steps ▶ Install the riser module 2 and riser module 3, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶...
  • Page 373 System board and components Preliminary steps ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Getting access to the component" on page ▶ Remove the riser module 1, see "Removing a riser module"...
  • Page 374 System board and components Figure 271: Connecting the cable to the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise ▶ Connect the cable to connector "CON1" on the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise. Figure 272: Installing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise ▶ Install the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise into the connector "Internal USB 3.0"...
  • Page 375 System board and components Figure 273: Closing the cable clamp ▶ Close the cable clamp. Concluding steps ▶ Install the riser module 1, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶...
  • Page 376: Removing The Dual Microsd 64Gb Enterprise

    In order to setup the ESXi, see the corresponding version of the "VMware vSphere Software Description" from the following URL and reinstall ESXi to the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise. https://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/software/vmware/manual/ 16.7.3 Removing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise Upgrade and Repair Unit...
  • Page 377 System board and components Removing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise Figure 274: Opening the cable clamp ▶ Press in the hook and open the cable clamp. Figure 275: Removing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise ▶ Disconnect the cable from the connector "ROC" on the system board (1). ▶...
  • Page 378: Replacing The Dual Microsd 64Gb Enterprise

    System board and components Concluding steps ▶ Install the riser module 1, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock"...
  • Page 379 System board and components Replacing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise ▶ Remove the defective Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise, see "Removing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise" on page 377. ▶ Remove both microSD cards from the defective Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise. Proceed as described in the following: Figure 276: Removing the microSD card ▶...
  • Page 380: Replacing The Microsd Card

    System board and components ▶ Install the new Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise, see "Installing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise" on page 373. Concluding steps ▶ Install the riser module 1, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶...
  • Page 381 System board and components ▶ Remove the riser module 1, see "Removing a riser module" on page Replacing the microSD card ▶ Remove the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise, see "Removing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise" on page 377. ▶ Remove the defective microSD card from the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise.
  • Page 382: Vroc Module

    System board and components 16.8 VROC module 16.8.1 Installing the VROC module Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less Preliminary steps ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶...
  • Page 383: Removing The Vroc Module

    System board and components Figure 279: Installing the VROC module ▶ Connect the VROC module to the VROC connector on the system board. Concluding steps ▶ Install the riser module 1, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶...
  • Page 384: Replacing The Vroc Module

    System board and components ▶ "Getting access to the component" on page ▶ Remove the riser module 1, see "Removing a riser module" on page Removing the VROC module Figure 280: Removing the VROC module ▶ Disconnect the VROC module from the VROC connector on the system board.
  • Page 385: System Board

    System board and components Preliminary steps ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Getting access to the component" on page ▶ Remove the riser module 1, see "Removing a riser module"...
  • Page 386 System board and components Tools: Replacing the system board: – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver – Torx 30 screw driver – Magnifying glass for inspecting CPU socket springs (recommended) Replacing the TPM: – Bit screw driver – flat nose pliers –...
  • Page 387 System board and components CAUTION ▶ Before replacing the system board, ask the customer whether TPM functionality is used. ▶ If the customer is using TPM functionality, remove the TPM from the old system board and install it on the new system board. ▶...
  • Page 388 System board and components ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶ Disconnect all external cables. ▶ Remove all PSUs, see "Removing a hot-plug PSU" on page 113. ▶ If applicable, remove the OCP modules, see "Removing the OCP module"...
  • Page 389 System board and components ▶ For a system with liquid cooling, proceed as follows: ▶ Remove the LC kit, see "Removing the LC kit" on page 300. ▶ Remove all memory modules, see "Removing a memory module" on page 274. Before removing the memory modules, take a note on the installation slot number for each memory module.
  • Page 390 System board and components Figure 281: Removing the FBU carrier ▶ Loosen the knurled screw (see circle). ▶ Push the FBU carrier in direction of the arrow to release the bolts (2). ▶ Take out the FBU carrier (3). Figure 282: Disconnecting the OOB cable ▶...
  • Page 391 System board and components Figure 283: Position of the screws ▶ Remove the ten screws (see blue circles, orange circles show the centering bolts) from the system board. RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 392 System board and components Figure 284: Touch points of the system board ▶ Notice the two points of the system board (see circles). ▶ Hold the system board on the two touch points and lift the system board carefully out of the chassis in a slight angle. Thereby you pull the connectors out of the I/O panel.
  • Page 393 System board and components Figure 285: Removing the OCP rails ▶ Remove the eight screws (see circles). ▶ Remove the four OCP rails. Installing the new system board Figure 286: Installing the OCP rails ▶ Install the four OCP rails. ▶...
  • Page 394 System board and components ▶ Check the settings on the new system board, see "Onboard settings" on page 424. ▶ Hold the system board on the two touch points and insert it at a slight angle. Slide the connectors into the I/O panel. ▶...
  • Page 395 System board and components ▶ Insert the FBU carrier on the bolts (1). ▶ Push the FBU carrier in direction of the arrow to engage the bolts (2). ▶ Fasten the FBU carrier with the knurled screw (3). ▶ System with air cooling: ▶...
  • Page 396 System board and components ▶ Install the iRMC microSD card, see "Installing the iRMC microSD card" on page 361. ▶ Install all fans, see "Installing the new fan module" on page 192. ▶ For a system with air cooling, proceed as follows: ▶...
  • Page 397 System board and components ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page When the system is powered on after a CPU has been replaced or upgraded, the Global Error indicator will start flashing with the message CPU has been changed.
  • Page 398 System board and components ▶ If applicable, reconfigure your network settings in the operation system according to the original configuration of the replaced controller (expansion card). ▶ If applicable, restore LAN teaming configurations, see "After replacing a system board". Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX2530 M6...
  • Page 399: Mechanical Overview

    Appendix A 17.1 Mechanical overview 17.1.1 Server front 17.1.1.1 3.5-inch HDD configuration Figure 289: Server front type 1 (4x 3.5-inch SAS/SATA HDDs) ID card Common Operation Panel (COP) ODD / dummy cover HDDs / dummy modules Front VGA The ODD (2) and the Front VGA (3) are options. 17.1.1.2 2.5-inch HDD/SSD configuration Figure 290: Server front type 2 (8x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA HDDs/SSDs)
  • Page 400: Server Rear

    Appendix A Figure 291: Server front type 3 (10x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA HDDs / SSDs /PCIe SSDs) Figure 292: Server front type 4 (32x EDSFF SSDs) ID card Common Operation Panel (COP) ODD / dummy cover HDDs / SSDs / PCIe SSDs / EDSFF Front VGA SSDs / dummy modules The ODD (2) and the Front VGA (3) are options.
  • Page 401 Appendix A The OCP modules (5, 7) are options (not valid for Japan). If no OCP module has been ordered, you find dummy covers installed in these slots. Figure 294: Rear side with full height riser module Full height riser module As an option, a full height riser module can be installed.
  • Page 402: Servers With Liquid Cooling

    Appendix A 17.1.2.2 Servers with liquid cooling Figure 296: Rear side with liquid cooling Up to 2 PSUs / dummy cover OCP module 1 PCI slot 3 / riser module 3 I/O panel PCI slot 2 / riser module 2 OCP module 2 PCI slot 1 / riser module 1 The PCI slot 3 (2) is the dedicated slot for quick connector block (liquid...
  • Page 403: Server Interior

    Appendix A 17.1.3 Server interior 17.1.3.1 Servers with air cooling Figure 297: Interior (example 4x 3.5-inch HDDs) Up to 2 PSUs / dummy cover Main memory COP / front VGA / dummy cover Riser module 1 Up to 4x 3.5-inch HDDs / dummy OCP module 1 modules Riser module 2...
  • Page 404 Appendix A Figure 298: Interior (example 10x 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs) Up to 2 PSUs / dummy cover CPUs SAS expander board Main memory Riser module 1 Up to 10x 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs / OCP module 1 dummy modules Riser module 2 Internal RAID riser module Riser module 3 Fan modules OCP module 2...
  • Page 405: Servers With Liquid Cooling (Lc)

    Appendix A 17.1.3.2 Servers with liquid cooling (LC) Figure 299: Interior (example: 10x 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs) Up to 2 PSUs / dummy cover Main memory Riser module 1 Up to 10x 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs / OCP module 1 dummy modules Riser module 2 Internal RAID riser module Riser module 3 with quick connector Fan modules...
  • Page 406: Connectors And Indicators

    Appendix A 17.2 Connectors and indicators 17.2.1 Connectors and indicators on the system board 17.2.1.1 System board D3890 Onboard connectors CPU 2 DIMM 1K PWR 4 CPU 2 DIMM 2K PWR 2 PWR 3 SMB 2 CPU 2 DIMM 1J CPU 2 DIMM 2J PSU1 CPU 2 DIMM 1M...
  • Page 407 Appendix A Pos. Print Description PWR 3 PWR 2 FAN 8_SYS Power connector for system fan 8 Connector for LC pump for CPU 2 FAN 7_SYS Power connector for system fan 7 SLIMLINE 4 (CPU 2) FAN 6_SYS Power connector for system fan 6 SLIMLINE 3 (CPU 2) FAN 5_SYS Power connector for system fan 5...
  • Page 408 Appendix A Pos. Print Description HDD LED Connector for HDD LED cable (e.g. PRAID EP5xxi) USB 3 Connector for Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise M.2 SSD2 M.2 slot 2 M.2 SSD1 M.2 slot 1 micro SD iRMC microSD card Front VGA Connector for optional front VGA SMB 3 Connector for optional TPM...
  • Page 409 Appendix A Onboard indicators and controls CPU 2 DIMM 1K PWR 4 CPU 2 DIMM 2K PWR 2 SMB 2 PWR 3 CPU 2 DIMM 1J CPU 2 DIMM 2J PSU1 CPU 2 DIMM 1M CPU 2 DIMM 2M CPU 2 DIMM 1L CPU 2 DIMM 2L SLIMLINE 5 (CPU2)
  • Page 410 Appendix A Indicator Status Description The server has been highlighted using ServerView Operations Manager, iRMC S5 blue on web interface or the ID button on the front panel for easy identification. Identification The server has been highlighted for easy flashing blue identification using the iRMC S5 (AVR) with disabled local VGA output.
  • Page 411: Server Front

    Appendix A Indicator Status Description H - Memory memory module running orange on memory module failure I - iRMC iRMC S5 inactive flashing green iRMC S5 okay K - System fan off system fan running orange on system fan failure L - Battery orange on Battery failure...
  • Page 412: Indicators On The Cop

    Appendix A 17.2.2.2 Indicators on the COP Figure 303: Indicators on the COP ID indicator CSS indicator Power-on indicator / AC connected Global Error indicator indicator HDD/SSD activity indicator ID indicator (1) See also "iRMC-related status signals" on page 414. Status Description blue on...
  • Page 413 Appendix A Power-on indicator / AC connected indicator (2) Status Description The server is switched off and not connected to the mains. green on The server is switched on. flashing white The iRMC firmware is starting up after the server has been connected to the mains.
  • Page 414 An emergency flash of the iRMC firmware is in progress. For more information about the iRMC flash procedure, see "Basic software procedures" in the "FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual". HDD prefailure detection Depending on your hardware configuration HDD prefailure detection will be supported.
  • Page 415: Indicator On The Odd

    Appendix A The requirements are: – iRMC S5 Firmware 1.2 or later – supported OOB RAID system 17.2.2.3 Indicator on the ODD ODDs may have an indicator or not. Figure 304: Indicator on the ODD (example) Activity indicator Activity indicator (1) Status Description The ODD is inactive.
  • Page 416: Indicators On Hot-Plug Hdd / Ssd / Pcie Ssd / Edsff Ssd

    Appendix A 17.2.2.4 Indicators on hot-plug HDD / SSD / PCIe SSD / EDSFF SSD modules Figure 305: Indicators on an HDD / SSD / PCIe SSD module Access indicator Error indicator Figure 306: Indicators on an EDSFF SSD module Access indicator (1) Status Description...
  • Page 417: Server Rear

    Appendix A Error indicator (2) Status Description No HDD/SSD error detected. orange on An HDD/SSD error has been detected. Possible causes: – The drive is defective and needs replacing. – A RAID rebuild process has failed. – The HDD/SSD module has not been inserted correctly. flashing orange HDD/SSD RAID rebuild is in progress.
  • Page 418: Id, Css And Global Error Indicators

    Appendix A Liquid cooling configuration A LC configuration is provided on special release request only. Figure 308: Quick connectors for LC Quick connector: water outlet Quick connector: water inlet 17.2.3.2 ID, CSS and Global Error indicators Figure 309: ID, CSS and Global Error indicators ID indicator Global Error indicator CSS indicator...
  • Page 419 Appendix A Status Description blue on The server has been highlighted using ServerView Operations Manager, the iRMC S5 web interface or the ID button on the front panel for easy identification. flashing blue The server has been highlighted for easy identification using the iRMC S5 (AVR) with disabled local VGA output.
  • Page 420 An emergency flash of the iRMC firmware is in progress. For more information about the iRMC flash procedure, see "Basic software procedures" in the "FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX2530 M6 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual". HDD prefailure detection Depending on your hardware configuration HDD prefailure detection will be supported.
  • Page 421: Lan Indicators

    Appendix A 17.2.3.3 LAN indicators Figure 310: LAN indicators LAN link/transfer LAN speed LAN link/transfer indicator (1) Status Description green on A LAN connection has been established. LAN is not connected. flashing green LAN data transfer is in progress. LAN speed indicator (2) Status Description yellow on...
  • Page 422: Indicator On Hot-Plug Psu

    Appendix A 17.2.3.4 Indicator on hot-plug PSU ① Figure 311: PSU status indicator (AC PSU) Figure 312: PSU status indicator (DC PSU) PSU status indicator PSU status indicator (1) Status Description flashing green The server is switched off, but mains voltage is present (standby mode).
  • Page 423: Acoustic Indicators

    Appendix A Status Description flashing orange An overload has been detected. The PSU is still running, but failure might be imminent. orange on A PSU failure has been detected. 17.2.4 Acoustic indicators PEI Beep Codes Pre-EFI Initialization (PEI) - memory Initialization (bootblock) # of Description Action...
  • Page 424: Onboard Settings

    Appendix A 17.3 Onboard settings CPU 2 DIMM 1Q CPU 2 DIMM 2R Front Panel CPU 2 DIMM 1R Slot riser card / slot 3 (CPU 2) CPU 2 DIMM 2N CPU 2 DIMM 1N PWR 5 CPU 2 DIMM 2P CPU 2 DIMM 1P SMB 3 CPU 1 DIMM 1B...
  • Page 425: Minimum Startup Configuration

    Appendix A 17.4 Minimum startup configuration Field Replaceable Units (FRU) If the server does not start up or other problems occur, it may be necessary to take the system down to its most basic configuration in order to isolate the defective component.
  • Page 426 Appendix A CAUTION ▶ Since the fan module is not included in the minimum startup configuration, the server must be shut down immediately after the diagnostic process is complete (POST phase has been passed). ▶ The minimum startup configuration must be used exclusively for diagnostic purposes by maintenance personnel, never in daily operation! Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 427: Supplied Documents

    18.1 Supplied documents The following documents are available in this appendix: ● "Cable plan for FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX2530 M6 Reference Manual" ● "List of Released Adapters incl. Installation sequence and priority" ● "List of all used screws for PRIMERGY Servers - Assembled in Germany and Japan"...
  • Page 428 Reference Manual - English Cable plan for FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX2530M6 Reference Manual April 2021...
  • Page 429 Cable plan Contents Front page Contents Contents (continuation) List of used cables List of used cables (continuation) List of used cables (continuation1) SysBoardConn Basic 4x3,5" or 8x/10x2.5" or 32xEDSFF Basic ODD/VGA 4x3.5"/8x2.5" Basic Serial (RS-232) Basic OOB 4x3.5" Basic OOB 8x2.5" Basic OOB 10x2.5"...
  • Page 430 Cable plan Contents (continuation) PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV+PYBBA22S3/PY-BA22S3(TYPE3-5a):Data 10x2.5" Expander(CP/EP5xxi/ CP2100-8i)+8xNVMe Onboard+Rear 2x2.5" (Expander) PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV+PYBBA22S3/PY-BA22S3(TYPE3-5b):Data 10x2.5" Expander(EP6x0i)+8xNVMe Onboard+Rear 2x2.5" (Expander) PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV(TYPE3-8a):Data 10x2.5" Expander(EP5x0i only)+Front 2xNVMe (via front EP5x0i) PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV(TYPE3-8b):Data 10x2.5" Expander(EP6x0i)+Front 2xNVMe (via front EP6x0i) PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV+PYBBA22S3/PY-BA22S3(TYPE3-9a):Data 10x2.5" Expander(EP5x0i only)+Front 2xNVMe (via front EP5x0i)+Rear 2x2.5" (Expander) PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV+PYBBA22S3/PY-BA22S3(TYPE3-9b):Data 10x2.5"...
  • Page 431 Cable plan List of used cables FUJITSU PN Naming Part of / ODM PN Basic CA05950-2249 FRONT PANEL SIGNAL 422C49400049 CABLE CA05950-2083 ODD CABLE Opt. T1,T2 422C49400002 CA05950-2084 FRONT VGA CABLE Opt. T1,T2 422C49400022 CA05950-2085 REAR RS232 CABLE WITH Opt.
  • Page 432 Cable plan List of used cables (continuation) FUJITSU PN Naming Part of / ODM PN Data CA05950-2470 SLIM SAS X4 RAID CARD Opt. T2 422C49400063 TO HSBP(CP2100-8i) CA05950-2081 SLIM SAS X8 REAR RAID 422C49400039(DVT) Opt. T3 TO HSBP 422C49400046(PVT) CA05950-2072 SLIM SAS X4 RAID CARD Opt.
  • Page 433 Cable plan List of used cables (continuation1) FUJITSU PN Naming Part of / ODM PN Data CA05950-2290 REAR PCIE TO HSBP Opt. T1 422C49400056 (Cougar 6) CA05950-2291 Slim SAS X8 RAID to RHSBP Opt. T3 422C49400057 (NVMe Signal) (Cougar 6)
  • Page 434 Cable plan SysBoardConn System Board D3890-A Front Panel USB 3.0 Front VGA SATA 0 - 3 SATA 4 - 7 SATA ODD/8 SATA 9 PWR 1 PWR 2 PWR 3 PWR 4 PWR 5 PWR ODD SMB1 SMB2 SMB3 HDD LED VROC Rear Serial RX2530 M6...
  • Page 435 Cable plan Basic 4x3,5" or 8x/10x2.5" or 32xEDSFF System Board Front Panel on QRL D3890-A (COP) FRONTPANEL 1 Front Panel CONN1 CA05950-2249 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 436 Cable plan Basic ODD/VGA 4x3.5"/8x2.5" System Board D3890-A CA05950-2083 SATA ODD/8 PWR ODD Front VGA CA05950-2084 Front VGA RX2530 M6...
  • Page 437 Cable plan Basic Serial (RS-232) System Board System Board D3890-A D3890-A CA05950-2085 Rear Serial RS-232 (rear) RX2530 M6...
  • Page 438 Cable plan Basic OOB 4x3.5" System Board D3890-A 4x 3.5" HDD Backplane CA05950-2054 SMB1 SMB1 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 439 Cable plan Basic OOB 8x2.5" System Board D3890-A 8x 2.5" HDD Backplane CA05950-2054 SMB1 SMB1 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 440 Cable plan Basic OOB 10x2.5" System Board D3890-A 10x 2.5" HDD Backplane CA05950-2054 SMB1 SMB1 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 441 Cable plan Basic OOB 32xEDSFF SMB1 EDSFF 16-31 System Board D3890-A CA05950-2055 SMB 1 I2C5 SMB1 EDSFF 0-15 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 442 Cable plan Basic OOB Rear 2x2.5" System Board D3890-A 2x 2.5" Rear HDD Backplane CA05950-2076 SMB 3 SMB3 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 443 Cable plan Basic OOB Expander Board_24 10x2.5" System Board D3890-A SAS Expander Board_24 SMB 2 CA05950-2056 EXP BD SMB2 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 444 Cable plan Power 4x3.5" System Board D3890-A 4x3.5" HDD Backplane CA05950-2050 PWR 2 PWR1 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 445 Cable plan Power 8x2.5" System Board D3890-A 8x2.5" HDD Backplane CA05950-2050 PWR 2 PWR1 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 446 Cable plan Power 10x2.5" System Board D3890-A 10x2.5" HDD Backplane CA05950-2052 PWR 2 PWR1 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 447 Cable plan Power 32xEDSFF System Board D3890-A PWR 1 EDSFF 16-31 PWR 4 CA05950-2052 CA05950-2052 PWR 2 PWR 1 EDSFF 0-15 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 448 Cable plan Power Expander Board_24 10x2.5" System Board D3890-A CA05950-2053 PWR 3 PWR 1 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 449 Cable plan Power Rear 2x2.5" System Board D3890-A CA05950-2077 PWR 5 PWR 1 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 450 Cable plan Power Internal RAID Riser System Board D3890-A Internal RAID Riser CA05950-2051 PWR 1 PWR 1 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 451 Cable plan Data FBU EP5/6x0i and EP5/6x0e System Board D3890-A EP5/6x0i Internal RAID Y4031-V106 FBU 1 Riser (boot) Y3969-V354 FBU 2 EP5/6X0i and EP5/6x0e Slot 1 Not valid for EDSFF SKU System Board D3890-A Y3969-V354 FBU 1 EP5/6x0i Slot1 (boot) CA05950-2251 FBU 2 EP5/6x0e...
  • Page 452 Cable plan Data HDDActivity CP/EP 5/6x0i System Board D3890-A Internal RAID card EP 5/6x0i Internal RAID Riser HDD LED CA05950-2086 Y2361-V103 HDD LED System Board D3890-A Internal RAID card CP 500i Internal RAID Riser HDD LED CA05950-2086 Y2361-V103 HDD LED RX2530 M6...
  • Page 453 Cable plan Data Internal RAID Riser System Board D3890-A Internal RAID Riser (boot) CA05950-2059 SLIMLINE 1 SLIMLINE 1 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 454 Cable plan PYR2536R3N/PYR2536R3V(TYPE1-1):Data 4x3.5" SATA OnBoard System Board D3890-A SATA0 CA05950-2057 SATA 0-3 SATA1 4x 3.5" HDD SATA2 Backplane SATA3 SGPIO RX2530 M6...
  • Page 455 Cable plan PYR2536R3N/PYR2536R3V(TYPE1-3a):Data 4x3.5" CP/EP5xxi System Board D3890-A SATA 0 CA05950-2057 SATA 1 4x 3.5" HDD Backplane SATA 2 SATA 3 SGPIO RX2530 M6...
  • Page 456 Cable plan PYR2536R3N/PYR2536R3V(TYPE1-3b):Data 4x3.5" EP6x0i System Board D3890-A SATA 0 CA05950-2290 SATA 1 4x 3.5" HDD Backplane SATA 2 SATA 3 SGPIO RX2530 M6...
  • Page 457 Cable plan PYR2536R3N/PYR2536R3V(TYPE1-3c):Data 4x3.5" CP2100-8i System Board D3890-A SATA 0 CA05950-2057 SATA 1 4x 3.5" HDD Backplane SATA 2 SATA 3 SGPIO RX2530 M6...
  • Page 458 Cable plan PYR2536R2N/PYR2536R2V(TYPE2-1):Data 8x2.5" SATA OnBoard System Board D3890-A HSBP CA05950-2058 SATA 0-3/4-7 8x 2.5" HDD Backplane HSBP RX2530 M6...
  • Page 459 Cable plan PYR2536R2N/PYR2536R2V(TYPE2-4/6a):Data 8x2.5" CP/EP5xxi System Board D3890-A RAID CARD BP P3 CA05950-2072 BP P2 8x 2.5" HDD Backplane RX2530 M6...
  • Page 460 Cable plan PYR2536R2N/PYR2536R2V(TYPE2-4/6b):Data 8x2.5" EP6x0i System Board D3890-A RAID CARD BP P3 CA05950-2292 BP P2 8x 2.5" HDD Backplane RX2530 M6...
  • Page 461 Cable plan PYR2536R2N/PYR2536R2V(TYPE2-4c):Data 8x2.5" CP2100-8i System Board D3890-A RAID CARD BP P3 CA05950-2470 BP P2 8x 2.5" HDD Backplane RX2530 M6...
  • Page 462 Cable plan PYR2536RAN/PYR2536RAV(TYPE3-1a):Data 10x2.5" (EP5x0i only) System Board D3890-A RAID CARD BP P3 CA05950-2072 BP P2 10x 2.5" HDD Backplane RAID CA05950-2071 HSBP RX2530 M6...
  • Page 463 Cable plan PYR2536RAN/PYR2536RAV(TYPE3-1b):Data 10x2.5" EP6x0i System Board D3890-A RAID CARD BP P3 CA05950-2292 BP P2 10x 2.5" HDD RAID Backplane CA05950-2294 HSBP RX2530 M6...
  • Page 464 Cable plan PYR2536RAN/PYR2536RAV+PYBBA22S3/PY-BA22S3(TYPE3- 2a):Data 10x2.5" (EP5x0i only)+Rear 2x2.5" (via front EP 5x0i) System Board D3890-A RAID CARD BP P3 CA05950-2072 BP P2 10x 2.5" HDD Backplane RAID CA05950-2071 HSBP RAID REAR HSBP Rear 2x 2.5" HDD CA05950-2082 Backplane RX2530 M6...
  • Page 465 Cable plan PYR2536RAN/PYR2536RAV+PYBBA22S3/PY-BA22S3(TYPE3- 2b):Data 10x2.5" EP6x0i+Rear 2x2.5" (Front EP 6x0i) System Board D3890-A RAID CARD BP P3 CA05950-2292 CA05950-2295 BP P2 10x 2.5" HDD RAID P1 Backplane HSBP P2 Rear 2x 2.5" HDD Backplane REAR BP P3 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 466 Cable plan PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV(TYPE3-4a):Data 10x2.5" Expander(CP/EP5xxi/CP2100-8i)+8xNVMe Onboard SAS Expander Board_24 SAS expander HSBP CA05950-2061 CA05950-2062 CA05950-2062 SAS Expander 10x 2.5" Combo HDD Backplane CA05950-2060 System Board D3890-A RAID HSBP CA05950-2064 CA05950-2065 CA05950-2066 CA05950-2067 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 467 Cable plan PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV(TYPE3-4b):Data 10x2.5" Expander(EP6x0i)+8xNVMe Onboard SAS Expander Board_24 SAS expander HSBP CA05950-2061 CA05950-2062 CA05950-2062 SAS Expander 10x 2.5" Combo HDD Backplane CA05950-2296 System Board D3890-A RAID HSBP CA05950-2064 CA05950-2065 CA05950-2066 CA05950-2067 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 468 Cable plan PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV+PYBBA22S3/PY-BA22S3(TYPE3- 5a):Data 10x2.5" Expander(CP/EP5xxi/CP2100-8i)+8xNVMe Onboard+Rear 2x2.5" (Expander) SAS Expander Board_24 SAS expander RHSBP Rear 2x 2.5" HDD CA05950-2079 Backplane SAS expander HSBP CA05950-2061 CA05950-2062 CA05950-2062 SAS Expander CA05950-2060 System Board 10x 2.5" D3890-A Combo HDD Backplane RAID HSBP CA05950-2064 SLIMLINE 2 CA05950-2065...
  • Page 469 Cable plan PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV+PYBBA22S3/PY-BA22S3(TYPE3- 5b):Data 10x2.5" Expander(EP6x0i)+8xNVMe Onboard+Rear 2x2.5" (Expander) SAS Expander Board_24 SAS expander RHSBP Rear 2x 2.5" HDD CA05950-2079 Backplane SAS expander HSBP CA05950-2061 CA05950-2062 CA05950-2062 SAS Expander CA05950-2296 10x 2.5" System Board Combo HDD D3890-A Backplane RAID HSBP CA05950-2064 SLIMLINE 2 CA05950-2065...
  • Page 470 Cable plan PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV(TYPE3-8a):Data 10x2.5" Expander(EP5x0i only)+Front 2xNVMe (via front EP5x0i) System Board D3890-A RAID HSBP CA05950-2075 CA05950-2060 RAID 10x 2.5" Combo HDD Backplane SAS Expander Board_24 SAS Expander CA05950-2061 CA05950-2062 CA05950-2062 SAS expander HSBP RX2530 M6...
  • Page 471 Cable plan PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV(TYPE3-8b):Data 10x2.5" Expander(EP6x0i)+Front 2xNVMe (via front EP6x0i) System Board D3890-A RAID HSBP CA05950-2297 RAID CA05950-2296 10x 2.5" Combo HDD Backplane SAS Expander Board_24 SAS Expander CA05950-2061 CA05950-2062 CA05950-2062 SAS expander HSBP RX2530 M6...
  • Page 472 Cable plan PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV+PYBBA22S3/PY-BA22S3(TYPE3- 9a):Data 10x2.5" Expander(EP5x0i only)+Front 2xNVMe (via front EP5x0i)+Rear 2x2.5" (Expander) System Board D3890-A RAID HSBP CA05950-2075 CA05950-2060 RAID 10x 2.5" Combo HDD Backplane SAS Expander SAS Expander Board_24 CA05950-2061 CA05950-2062 CA05950-2062 SAS expander HSBP Rear 2x 2.5" HDD CA05950-2079 Backplane RHSBP...
  • Page 473 Cable plan PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV+PYBBA22S3/PY-BA22S3(TYPE3- 9b):Data 10x2.5" Expander(EP6x0i)+Front 2xNVMe (via front EP6x0i)+Rear 2x2.5" (Expander) System Board D3890-A RAID HSBP CA05950-2297 CA05950-2296 RAID 10x 2.5" Combo HDD Backplane SAS Expander SAS Expander Board_24 CA05950-2061 CA05950-2062 CA05950-2062 SAS expander HSBP Rear 2x 2.5" HDD CA05950-2079 Backplane RHSBP...
  • Page 474 Cable plan PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV(TYPE3-10a):Data 10x2.5" Expander(CP/EP5xxi/CP2100-8i)+Front 4xNVMe (Rear EP5x0i only) System Board D3890-A CA05950-2060 RAID SAS Expander SAS Expander Board_24 CA05950-2061 CA05950-2062 CA05950-2062 SAS expander HSBP 10x 2.5" Combo HDD Backplane System Board D3890-A RAID HSBP CA05950-2081 CA05950-2073 RAID HSBP RX2530 M6...
  • Page 475 Cable plan PYR2536RBN/PYR2536RBV(TYPE3-10b):Data 10x2.5" Expander(EP6x0i)+Front 4xNVMe (Rear EP6x0i) System Board D3890-A CA05950-2296 RAID SAS Expander SAS Expander Board_24 CA05950-2061 CA05950-2062 CA05950-2062 SAS expander HSBP 10x 2.5" Combo HDD Backplane System Board D3890-A RAID HSBP CA05950-2291 CA05950-2298 RAID HSBP RX2530 M6...
  • Page 476 Cable plan PYR2536RAN/PYR2536RAV(TYPE3-11):Data 10x2.5" SATA Onboard+10xNVMe Onboard System Board D3890-A HSBP CA05950-2058 SATA 0-3/4-7 HSBP SATA ODD/8 SATA ODD/8 HSBP CA05950-2070 SATA 9 SATA 9 10x 2.5" Combo HDD Backplane HSBP CA05950-2063 SLIMLINE 1 CA05950-2064 SLIMLINE 2 CA05950-2065 SLIMLINE 3 CA05950-2066 SLIMLINE 4 CA05950-2067...
  • Page 477 Cable plan PYR2536R6N/PYR2536R6V(TYPE4):Data 32xEDSFF System Board D3890-A HSBP CA05950-2068 SLIMLINE 1 CA05950-2068 SLIMLINE 2 HSBP EDSFF 0-15 16xEDSFF BPL 1 HSBP CA05950-2069 SLIMLINE 3 CA05950-2069 SLIMLINE 4 HSBP EDSFF 16-31 16xEDSFF BPL2 RX2530 M6...
  • Page 478 Cable plan Data Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise Y4018-V8 CON1 Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise RX2530 M6...
  • Page 479 System Name: PRIMERGY RX2530 M6 CPU sockets: #PCIe Slots of system: Riser Option support: y/n Overview and properties of System PCI devices and slots List of Released Adapters incl. Installation sequence and priority intern RAID System PCI Slot # 2 n/a if 3 FH M.2 SSD1...
  • Page 480 List of all used screws for PRIMERGY Servers Assembled in Germany and Japan February 2019...
  • Page 481 / JIS 1012 type A3C40137316 / LSZ: L3-25419-01 hexagon head C26192-Y10-C151 M3 x 3.5 mm 5 mm / cross black 0.6 Nm S301 M3 x 5 mm F6-SW2N3-05121 with spring Phillips PH2 silver 0.6 Nm and washer Copyright 2019 FUJITSU LIMITED...
  • Page 482 M3 x 6 mm F6-SW2N3-06121 with spring Phillips PH2 silver 0.6 Nm and washer countersink C26192-Y10-C111 M3 x 6 mm silver 0.6 Nm Phillips PH2 S308 countersink F6-SSA3-06121 M3 x 6 mm silver 0.6 Nm Phillips PH2 Copyright 2019 FUJITSU LIMITED...
  • Page 483 0.6 Nm / JIS 1012 type CA32432-0170 6-32 x 4 mm Knurled screw S506 C26192-Y10-C211 Phillips PH1 black 0.2 Nm M3 x 4.5 mm Knurled screw S507 A3C40218449 Phillips PH1 silver 0.2 Nm M3 x 15 mm Copyright 2019 FUJITSU LIMITED...
  • Page 484 M2 x 3.5 mm silver 0.2 Nm PDUAL Phillips PH 0 AP200 kit) Denotation scheme S2xx : Screws M2x S3xx : Screws M3x S4xx : Screws M4x S5xx : Screws for special application S6xx : Bolts Copyright 2019 FUJITSU LIMITED...
  • Page 485 09. November 2018 Bolt and screw for M.2 on board Screw C26361-B443-C220 screw is part of PDUAL AP200 09. January 2019 C26361-Y10-C133 Flat head Kurled screw RAID controller 19. February 2019 : A3C40218449 and RX2530 M5 Copyright 2019 FUJITSU LIMITED...
  • Page 486 Screw driver Screw picture Usage type Q'ty Torque / Tolerance ± (Nm) Phillips M1.6 x 4mm FOR ruler EDSFF *3 PH/(+) No. 1 (silver) Phillips M2.5 x 6.5mm FOR FIO module *2 PH/(+) No. 1 (silver) M3 x 4.3 mm Phillips (14 mm) PH/(+) No.

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