Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX1330 M5 Upgrade And Maintenance Manual

Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX1330 M5 Upgrade And Maintenance Manual

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Upgrade and Maintenance Manual - English
FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX1330 M5
Upgrade and Maintenance Manual
12/2021
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  • Page 1 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual - English FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual 12/2021...
  • 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 RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 6 Version history Issue Issue date Description number V 1.0 12/2021 Initial release Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • 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 4.6.2 Installing the top cover 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 (standard PSU) 4.7.2 Connecting the power cord (hot-plug PSU) Switching on the server Installing the front cover with lock 4.10 Handling riser modules...
  • Page 10 Content 5.3.8 Verifying the system time settings 5.3.9 Viewing and clearing the System Event Log (SEL) 5.3.10 Updating the NIC configuration file in a Linux and VMware environment 5.3.11 Resuming BitLocker functionality 5.3.12 Performing a RAID array rebuild 5.3.13 Looking for MAC/WWN/GUID and SAS addresses 5.3.13.1 Basic information 5.3.13.2...
  • 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 3.5-inch HDD configurations 7.4.1 Overview of configurations...
  • Page 12 Content Basic information Replacing a fan module Expansion cards and backup units Safety notes Basic information Handling slot brackets 9.3.1 Installing slot brackets 9.3.2 Removing slot brackets Handling SFP+ transceiver modules 9.4.1 Installing SFP+ transceiver modules 9.4.2 Removing SFP+ transceiver modules Expansion cards and riser cards 9.5.1 Variants of riser modules...
  • Page 13 Content 10.2.2 General memory population rules 10.3 Installing memory modules 10.4 Removing memory modules 10.5 Replacing memory modules Processor (CPU) 11.1 Safety notes 11.2 Basic information 11.3 Upgrading or replacing the CPU 11.4 Replacing the heat sink Accessible drives 12.1 Basic information 12.2 Safety notes...
  • Page 14 Content 13.3 Common operation panel (COP) 13.3.1 Replacing the COP 13.4 Front VGA 13.4.1 Positions of the front VGA module 13.4.2 Installing the front VGA in the front VGA module 13.4.3 Replacing the front VGA in the front VGA module 13.4.4 Installing the front VGA 13.4.5...
  • Page 15 Content 15.5 iRMC microSD card 15.5.1 Note for embedded Lifecycle Management (eLCM) 15.5.2 Installing the iRMC microSD card 15.5.3 Removing the iRMC microSD card 15.5.4 Replacing the iRMC microSD card 15.6 M.2 SSD 15.6.1 Slots and bolts for M.2 SSDs 15.6.2 Installing an M.2 SSD 15.6.3...
  • Page 16 Content 16.2.2 Server front 16.2.2.1 Connectors on the server front 16.2.2.2 Indicators on the COP 16.2.2.3 Indicator on the ODD 16.2.2.4 Indicators on the hot-plug HDD/SSD module 16.2.3 Server rear 16.2.3.1 Connectors on the server rear 16.2.3.2 ID, CSS and Global Error indicators 16.2.3.3 LAN indicators 16.2.3.4...
  • Page 17: 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 18 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 19: 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 20: 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 21: 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 22: 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 23: 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 24: 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 25: 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 26: 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 RX1330 M5 your server, available online Operating Manual" "FUJITSU Server Instructions for upgrading the server PRIMERGY RX1330 M5...
  • Page 27 Before you start Document Description "FUJITSU Server Instructions for disassembling and recycling the PRIMERGY RX1330 M5 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 28 "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 29: 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 30: 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 31 Important information ▶ If a DC power cord is used, the server must be connected to a proper DC source and earth ground stud/end. ▶ Ensure that the server is connected to a properly grounded power outlet close to the server. ▶...
  • Page 32 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 33: 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 34 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 35: 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 36 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 37: 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 38: 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 39: Energy Star

    ▶ Select the product class, e.g. "Industry Standard Servers". ▶ Select the subclass, e.g. "Rack server". ▶ Select your server, e.g. "PRIMERGY RX1330 M5". ▶ Select the document, e.g. "CE Cert PRIMERGY RX1330 M5". RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 40: 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 41: 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 42 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 RX1330 M5...
  • Page 43: 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. It is recommended to prepare local maintenance tasks using remote diagnostics procedures, see the "ServerView Suite Local Service Concept (LSC)"...
  • Page 44: Determining The Error Class

    Basic hardware procedures 4.1.3 Determining the error class The Local Service Concept (LSC) allows you to identify defective server components. Failure events are assigned to one of two error classes: – Global Error (for non CSS components) events that need to be resolved by maintenance personnel –...
  • Page 45: Removing The Front Cover With Lock

    Basic hardware procedures – Checking the indicators on the components, see "Connectors and indicators" on page 343. – Checking the onboard indicators on the system board using the Indicate CSS button, see "Using the CSS button on the system board" on page Using the CSS button on the system board If the system has been powered off, the onboard indicators guides you to the defective component.
  • Page 46: Shutting Down The Server

    Basic hardware procedures 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). Shutting down the server CAUTION ▶...
  • Page 47: Disconnecting The Power Cord

    Basic hardware procedures Disconnecting the power cord 4.4.1 Disconnecting the power cord Standard power supply Figure 4: Unlocking the cable tie of a standard PSU ▶ Pull out on the locking lever on the cable tie (1) and loosen the loop (2). ▶...
  • Page 48 Basic hardware procedures Redundant power supply   Figure 5: Unlocking the cable clamp of a PSU ▶ Press the cable clamp down until it disengages (1). ▶ Open the cable clamp (2). ▶ Disconnect the power cord from the PSU and remove it from cable clamp. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 49: 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 50: Removing The Server From The Rack

    Basic hardware procedures Figure 6: 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 51 Basic hardware procedures For configurations below 32 kg: At least two people are needed to lift the server out of the rack cabinet. For configurations below 55 kg: At least three people are needed to lift the server out of the rack cabinet.
  • Page 52: Removing The Top Cover

    Basic hardware procedures Figure 7: 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 cover The RX1330 M5 is offered with different depth.
  • Page 53: Reassembling

    Basic hardware procedures Figure 9: Removing the top cover (RX1330 M5S) ▶ Press the two green buttons inward to release the locking mechanism of the cover (1). ▶ Push the cover to the rear side using the green touch points (2). ▶...
  • Page 54: Installing The Top Cover

    Basic hardware procedures 4.6.2 Installing the top cover Figure 10: Installing the top cover Figure 11: Installing the top cover (RX1330 M5S) ▶ Place the top cover in such way that the bolts inside the cant of the cover fit in the corresponding recesses in the chassis (1).
  • Page 55: Installing The Server In The Rack

    Basic hardware procedures 4.6.3 Installing the server in the rack CAUTION At least two people are needed to position the server on the rack rails. (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 into the rack cabinet.
  • Page 56 Basic hardware procedures Figure 12: 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 57: Sliding The Server Into The Rack

    Basic hardware procedures 4.6.4 Sliding the server into the rack Figure 13: 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 58 Basic hardware procedures ▶ Connect the power cord to the PSU. ▶ Connect the mains connector to a grounded mains outlet in the in-house power supply network. You can secure the power cord using a cable tie to ensure that the insulated connector cannot be disconnected from the server accidentally.
  • Page 59: Connecting The Power Cord (Hot-Plug Psu)

    Basic hardware procedures 4.7.2 Connecting the power cord (hot-plug PSU) CAUTION The server automatically adjusts to a mains voltage in the range from 100 V - 240 V. ▶ You may only operate the server if its rated voltage range corresponds to the local mains voltage.
  • Page 60: Switching On The Server

    Basic hardware procedures ▶ 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. Switching on the server CAUTION ▶...
  • Page 61: Installing The Front Cover With Lock

    Basic hardware procedures Installing the front cover with lock Figure 16: Installing the front cover with lock (A) ▶ 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.
  • Page 62: Handling Riser Modules

    Basic hardware procedures ▶ Insert the key. ▶ Turn the key in locked position. 4.10 Handling riser modules 4.10.1 Positions of riser modules Figure 18: 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.
  • Page 63: Removing A Riser Module

    Basic hardware procedures 4.10.2 Removing a riser module Figure 19: 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 64: Installing A Riser Module

    Basic hardware procedures 4.10.3 Installing a riser module Figure 20: Installing a riser module (example riser module 1) ▶ Insert the riser card into the system board slot and press down the green touch points (see circles). ▶ If necessary, connect the cables to the other components. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 65: Handling The Air Duct

    Basic hardware procedures 4.11 Handling the air duct 4.11.1 Removing the air duct Figure 21: Removing the air duct ▶ Remove the air duct using the two touch points (see circles). RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 66: Installing The Air Duct

    Basic hardware procedures 4.11.2 Installing the air duct Figure 22: Installing the air duct Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 67 Basic hardware procedures ▶ Insert the air duct using the two green touch points (see circles). Figure 23: Hooks and bolts of the air duct Ensure that the five hooks on the right side fit in the fan cage (see blue circles).
  • Page 68 Basic hardware procedures Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 69: 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 70: 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 71 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 S6 web interface.
  • Page 72: 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 73: 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 349. Using the ID icon in the iRMC S6 web interface ▶...
  • Page 74 Basic software procedures 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/ Note on the boot watchdog Before updating or recovering the BIOS and iRMC, ensure that the boot watchdog is disabled, see "Disabling the boot watchdog"...
  • Page 75 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 76: 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 V2.7.0 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 V2.7.0 解説書",...
  • Page 77: 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 78: 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 79: 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 80: Enabling The Boot Watchdog

    Basic software procedures Resetting the boot retry counter in the BIOS ▶ Enter the BIOS. ▶ Select the Server Mgmt menu. ▶ Under Boot Retry Counter press the [+] or [-] keys to specify the maximum number of boot attempts (0 to 7). ▶...
  • Page 81: Enabling Replaced Components In The Bios

    Basic software procedures Enabling the boot watchdog in the BIOS ▶ Enter the BIOS. ▶ Select the Server Mgmt menu. ▶ Under Boot Watchdog set the Action setting to Reset. ▶ 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 82: Verifying The System Time Settings

    Basic software procedures ▶ Select the status menu of the desired component: ▶ Select CPU Status for CPUs. This option is only available for multi-processor systems. ▶ Select Memory Status for memory modules. ▶ Select PCI Status for expansion cards. ▶...
  • Page 83: Viewing And Clearing The System Event Log (Sel)

    Basic software procedures ▶ Under System Time and System Date specify the correct time and date. By default, the system time set in the BIOS is RTC (Real Time Clock) local time. If your IT infrastructure relies on universally accepted time standards, set the System Time to UTC (Universal Time, Coordinated) instead.
  • Page 84 Basic software procedures Note on the Driver Monitor of the iRMC S6 web interface The Driver Monitor view gives you an overview of the monitored components. If a component has the status Warning or Error, you can click Reset status. You have to log on to the iRMC S6 web interface beforehand. The status of the component will then be reset to ok.
  • Page 85: 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 V2.7.0 User's Guide", section "2.5 Log Management", available at: https://ts.fujitsu.com/support/ For Japan: See manual "FUJITSU Software Infrastructure Manager V2.7.0 解説書", section "2.5 ログ管理機能", available at:...
  • Page 86: 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 87: 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 88: 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 89: 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 90: Looking For The Guid Address Of An Infiniband Or Omni-Path Controller

    For more information, see 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. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 91: Using The Chassis Id Prom Tool

    – 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 92: Configuring Lan Teaming

    Please refer to the following manuals of the Infrastructure Manager. See manual "FUJITSU Software Infrastructure Manager V2.7.0 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 V2.7.0 解説書",...
  • Page 93: Switching Off The Id Indicator

    Basic software procedures After replacing or upgrading LAN controllers You need to restore the configuration for the LAN Teaming, using the LAN driver utility or OS teaming software. ▶ Ensure that the controllers have been assigned as primary or secondary according to your requirements.
  • Page 94: Performing A Fan Test

    Basic software procedures Using the ID icon in the iRMC S6 web interface ▶ Log in to the iRMC S6 web interface. The icon that represents the ID indicator resides on the right of the menu bar. Its color symbolizes its status: blue: the ID indicator is on.
  • Page 95: 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 96 Power supply unit (PSU) Server equipped with up to two hot-plug PSUs In its basic configuration, the server has one PSU that adjusts automatically to any mains voltage in the range of 100 V - 240 V. Besides the PSU, a second PSU can be installed optionally to serve as a redundant power supply.
  • Page 97: Standard Power Supply

    Power supply unit (PSU) PSU bays Figure 25: PSU bays PSU 1 PSU 2 Standard power supply 6.3.1 Replacing the standard PSU Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (FRU) Tools: Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Preliminary steps ▶...
  • Page 98 Power supply unit (PSU) Removing the defective standard PSU Figure 26: Disconnecting the power cables ▶ Disconnect the two power cables from the system board connectors "PC98" and "PWR1". Figure 27: Removing the screws ▶ Remove the two screws (see circles). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 99 Power supply unit (PSU) Figure 28: Removing the standard PSU ▶ Remove the two screws (1). ▶ Pull the PSU a somewhat toward the inside (2). ▶ Take the PSU out upward (3). Installing the new standard PSU Figure 29: Installing the standard PSU ▶...
  • Page 100 Power supply unit (PSU) ▶ Fasten the PSU with two screws in the chassis (3). ▶ Fasten the PSU with two screws to the adapter plate (see "Removing the screws" on page 98). Figure 30: Connecting the power cables ▶ Connect the power cables to the system board: ▶...
  • Page 101: Redundant Power Supply

    Power supply unit (PSU) Redundant power supply 6.4.1 Installing a hot-plug PSU Customer Replaceable Hardware: 5 minutes Unit (CRU) Tools: tool-less 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 ▶...
  • Page 102 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 103: Removing A Hot-Plug Psu

    Power supply unit (PSU) Figure 34: Installing the cable clamp ▶ Push the cable clamp into the corresponding hole until it clicks in. Concluding steps ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Performing a fan test" on page 6.4.2 Removing a hot-plug PSU Customer Replaceable Hardware: 5 minutes...
  • Page 104 Power supply unit (PSU) ▶ Disconnect the power cord from the dedicated PSU, see "Disconnecting the power cord" on page A CSS error is detected and the message "redundancy lost" is displayed using the iRMC S6 web interface. Your configuration is now non-redundant. The CSS error is only an information.
  • Page 105 Power supply unit (PSU) 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 ▶ Push the handle of the PSU halfway upward in the direction of the arrow (1). ▶...
  • Page 106: 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 107 Power supply unit (PSU) 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. ▶ Push the lock spring inward to unlock the CMA bracket, see Figure ▶...
  • Page 108: Replacing The Power Distribution Board (Rx1330 M5)

    Power supply unit (PSU) Concluding steps ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ Only when replacing a PSU in a non-redundant configuration: "Switching on the server" on page ▶ "Performing a fan test" on page Performing a fan test is not needed if the hot-plug PSU is actively replaced.
  • Page 109 Power supply unit (PSU) Figure 38: Disconnecting cables ▶ Disconnect the three power cables from the system board connectors "P30", "PWR2" and "PWR1" (see blue arrows). ▶ Disconnect the HDD power cable from the power distribution board (see orange arrow). Figure 39: Removing the screw ▶...
  • Page 110 Power supply unit (PSU) Figure 40: Removing the power distribution board ▶ Lift the power distribution board out of the centering ring on the standoff (1) and move it in direction to the system board (2). ▶ Remove the power distribution board upward (3). ▶...
  • Page 111 Power supply unit (PSU) Installing the new power distribution board Figure 41: Installing the power distribution board ▶ Insert the power distribution board and slide it in the guidings of the chassis (A). ▶ Fasten the power distribution board with one screw, see Figure Figure 42: Connecting cables (A) RX1330 M5...
  • Page 112 Power supply unit (PSU) ▶ Connect the power cable to the power distribution board and to connector "P30" on the system board (see blue arrow). ▶ Connect the power cable that is coming from the HDD backplane to the power distribution board (see orange arrow). Figure 43: Connecting cables (B) ▶...
  • Page 113: Replacing The Power Distribution Board (Rx1330 M5S)

    Power supply unit (PSU) ▶ Connect the power cable to the power distribution board and to connector "PWR1" on the system board. ▶ Install all PSUs, see "Installing a hot-plug PSU" on page 102. Concluding steps ▶ "Reassembling" on page 53 ▶...
  • Page 114 Power supply unit (PSU) Figure 45: Disconnecting cables ▶ Disconnect the four power cables from the power distribution board. Figure 46: Removing the screws ▶ Remove the two screws (see circles). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 115 Power supply unit (PSU) Figure 47: Removing the power distribution board ▶ Lift the power distribution board from the two hooks (see circles) and remove it. Installing the new power distribution board Figure 48: Installing the power distribution board ▶ Position the power distribution board on the two hooks (see circles). ▶...
  • Page 116 Power supply unit (PSU) Figure 49: Connecting cables (A) ▶ Connect the power cable that is coming from connector "P30" on the system board to the power distribution board. Figure 50: Connecting cables (B) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 117 Power supply unit (PSU) ▶ Connect the power cable that is coming from connector "PWR2" on the system board to the power distribution board. Figure 51: Connecting cables (C) ▶ Connect the power cable that is coming from connector "PWR1" on the system board to the power distribution board (1).
  • Page 118 Power supply unit (PSU) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 119: 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 120: 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 121: Handling Hdds Or Ssds Without Installation Frame

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) For information on RAID controllers controlling the HDD/SSD modules, "Expansion cards and backup units" on page 179. Handling HDDs or SSDs without installation frame 7.3.1 3.5-inch HDD and 3.5-inch installation frame Installing or removing the installation frame is only necessary for Japan.
  • Page 122: Inch Hdd/Ssd And 2.5-Inch Installation Frame

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 53: Installing the 3.5-inch HDD in the 3.5-inch installation frame (B) ▶ Fasten the 3.5-inch HDD with four screws. Removing a 3.5-inch HDD from a 3.5-inch installation frame ▶ Please proceed in reversed order. Concluding steps No steps needed.
  • Page 123 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Customer Replaceable Hardware: 5 minutes Unit (CRU) Tools: Phillips PH1 / (+) No. 1 screw driver Preliminary steps No steps needed. Installing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD in a 2.5-inch installation frame Figure 54: Installing the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD in the 2.5-inch installation frame (A) ▶...
  • Page 124: Inch Hdd/Ssd And 3.5-Inch Installation Frame

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 55: 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 125 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 56: Installing the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD in the 3.5-inch installation frame (A) ▶...
  • Page 126: Inch Hdd Configurations

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 57: 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 127: Installing 3.5-Inch Hdd Modules

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 58: Numbering of the HDDs Position Logical drive ServerView RAID Manager display number name Vendor Product (0) Vendor Product (1) Vendor Product (2) Vendor Product (3) 7.4.2 Installing 3.5-inch HDD modules Customer Replaceable Hardware: 5 minutes Unit (CRU)
  • Page 128 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Removing a 3.5-inch HDD dummy module Figure 59: Removing the 3.5-inch 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 129: Removing 3.5-Inch Hdd Modules

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 61: Installing the 3.5-inch HDD module ▶ Insert the HDD module into a drive bay and carefully push back as far as it will go (1). ▶ Close the locking lever to lock the HDD module in place (2). ▶...
  • Page 130 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 131: 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 62: Installing the 3.5-inch dummy module ▶...
  • Page 132 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 the hot-plug HDD/ SSD module"...
  • Page 133: 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 130. ▶ If applicable, remove the HDD from the installation frame, see "Handling HDDs or SSDs without installation frame"...
  • Page 134 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 130. 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 135 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Installing the new 4x 3.5-inch HDD backplane Figure 65: Installing the 4x 3.5-inch HDD backplane ▶ Position the HDD backplane on the three hooks (see circles). ▶ Push the HDD backplane downward. Make sure that the HDD backplane fits behind the guide pins (A).
  • Page 136: Inch Hdd/Ssd Configurations

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) For the cable plan, see "Appendix B" on page 363. Concluding steps ▶ Insert all HDD modules, see "Installing a 3.5-inch HDD module" on page 128. Make sure that you reinstall the HDD module in the bay it was located before the HDD backplane replacement.
  • Page 137: Configuration With Up To Eight Hdd/Ssd Modules

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) The bays 0 - 3 can be equipped with HDDs/SSDs or PCIe SSDs depending on the configuration. Position Logical drive ServerView RAID Manager display number name Vendor Product (0) Vendor Product (1) Vendor Product (2) Vendor Product (3) 7.5.1.2...
  • Page 138: Configuration With Up To 10 Hdd/Ssd Modules

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) 7.5.1.3 Configuration with up to 10 HDD/SSD modules Figure 70: Numbering of the HDDs/SSDs Position Logical drive ServerView RAID Manager display number name Vendor Product (0) Vendor Product (1) Vendor Product (2) Vendor Product (3) Vendor Product (4) Vendor Product (5)
  • Page 139 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 "Overview of configurations" on page 136. Removing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD dummy module Figure 71: Removing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD dummy module ▶...
  • Page 140 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Installing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module Figure 72: Opening the locking lever ▶ Pinch the green locking clips (1) and open the locking lever (2). Figure 73: Installing the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module ▶...
  • Page 141: Removing 2.5-Inch Hdd / Ssd / Pcie Ssd Modules

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Configuring the RAID array, see the documentation of the RAID controller, used in your configuration, see "Documentation overview" on page Concluding steps ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page 7.5.3 Removing 2.5-inch HDD / SSD / PCIe SSD modules...
  • Page 142 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 143: Replacing A 2.5-Inch Hdd / Ssd / Pcie 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 144 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Tools: – Installation frame included: tool-less – Installation frame excluded: Phillips PH1 / (+) No. 1 screw driver This procedure is also valid for PCIe SSD modules, because this server has no onboard NVMe controller and the PCIe SSD modules are controlled by a RAID controller.
  • Page 145: Replacing The Left Side 4X 2.5-Inch Hdd Backplane

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Preliminary steps ▶ "Locating the defective server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Locating the defective component" on page Removing the defective 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module ▶...
  • Page 146 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Preliminary steps ▶ "Locating the defective server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶...
  • Page 147 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 76: Disconnecting the cables ▶ Disconnect all cables from the HDD backplane. Figure 77: Removing the 4x 2.5-inch HDD backplane ▶ Pull the HDD backplane upward until the five hooks (see circels) disengage. ▶...
  • Page 148 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Push the HDD backplane downward. Make sure that the HDD backplane fits behind the guide pins (A). CAUTION ▶ Ensure that none of the cables are strained or damaged! Figure 79: Connecting the cables SAS cable Power cable OOB cable...
  • Page 149: Replacing The Right Side 4X 2.5-Inch Hdd Backplane

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Concluding steps ▶ Insert all HDD/SSD modules, see "Installing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module" on page 140. Make sure that you reinstall the HDD/SSD module in the bay it was located before the HDD backplane replacement. ▶...
  • Page 150 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Release all HDD/SSD modules and pull them out a few centimeters, see "Removing a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD module" on page 142. CAUTION The HDD/SSD modules need not to be removed. ▶ If you want to remove them nevertheless, check if all HDD/SSD modules are uniquely identified so that you can reinsert them into their original bays.
  • Page 151 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 82: Removing the 4x 2.5-inch HDD backplane (NVMe variant) ▶ Pull the HDD backplane upward until the four hooks (see circles) disengage. ▶ Take out the HDD backplane. Installing the new right side 4x 2.5-inch HDD backplane Figure 83: Installing the 4x 2.5-inch HDD backplane (NVMe variant) ▶...
  • Page 152 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 84: Connecting the power cable and OOB cable (NVMe variant) OOB cable Power cable ▶ Connect the power cable and the OOB cable to the HDD backplane. Figure 85: Connecting the NVMe cables (NVMe variant) ▶...
  • Page 153 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) 1 NVMe cable to connector “C2/C3” on the first RAID controller in riser module 1 2 NVMe cable to connector “C0/C1” on the first RAID controller in riser module 1 Figure 86: Connecting the cables (SAS/SATA variant) ▶...
  • Page 154: Replacing The 4X 2.5-Inch Hdd Backplane (Rx1330 M5S)

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page 7.5.7 Replacing the 4x 2.5-inch HDD backplane (RX1330 M5S) Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (FRU) Tools: tool-less The 4x 2.5-inch HDD backplane is available in a SAS/SATA or NVMe variant depending on the configuration.
  • Page 155 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Removing the 4x 2.5-inch HDD backplane Figure 87: Disconnecting the cables (NVMe variant) ▶ Disconnect all cables from the HDD backplane. Figure 88: Removing the 4x 2.5-inch HDD backplane (NVMe variant) ▶...
  • Page 156 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Installing the new 4x 2.5-inch HDD backplane Figure 89: Installing the 4x 2.5-inch HDD backplane (NVMe variant) ▶ Position the HDD backplane on the four hooks (see circles). ▶ Push the HDD backplane downward. Make sure that the HDD backplane fits behind the guide pins (A).
  • Page 157 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 91: Connecting the NVMe cables (A) ▶ Connect the first NVMe cable to the HDD backplane. Figure 92: Connecting the NVMe cables (B) ▶ Connect the second NVMe cable to the HDD backplane. Figure 93: Connecting the power cable (NVMe variant) ▶...
  • Page 158 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 94: Connecting the cables (SAS/SATA variant) ▶ Connect the following cables to the HDD backplane: 1 SAS cable 2 OOB cable 3 Power cable For the cable plan, see "Appendix B" on page 363.
  • Page 159: Replacing The 10X 2.5-Inch Hdd Backplane

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) 7.5.8 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 160 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Disconnect the power cable from the HDD backplane. Figure 96: Disconnecting the cables from the SAS expander board ▶ Disconnect all cables from the SAS expander board. Figure 97: Disconnecting the OOB cable ▶...
  • Page 161 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Remove the two screws (see circles). ▶ Get the SAS expander board out of the two connectors of the HDD backplane and remove it. CAUTION ▶ Lift up the SAS expander board while removing it in order to prevent the components to be damaged by the stand-offs (see A Figure 98) of the chassis.
  • Page 162 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 101: Installing the SAS expander board ▶ Insert the SAS expander board into the two connectors of the HDD backplane. CAUTION ▶ Lift up the SAS expander board while inserting it in order to prevent the components to be damaged by the stand-offs of the chassis.
  • Page 163 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) ▶ Connect the following cables to the SAS expander board: 1 SAS cable, leading to connector “C0” on the RAID controller 2 SAS cable, leading to connector “C1” on the RAID controller Figure 104: Connecting the power cable ▶...
  • Page 164: Replacing The Sas Expander Board

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) 7.5.9 Replacing the SAS expander board Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (FRU) Tools: Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Preliminary steps ▶ "Locating the defective server" on page ▶...
  • Page 165 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 107: Removing the SAS expander board ▶ Remove the two screws (see circles). ▶ Get the SAS expander board out of the two connectors of the HDD backplane and remove it. CAUTION ▶...
  • Page 166 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 109: Connecting the cables to the SAS expander board ▶ Connect the following cables to the SAS expander board: 1 SAS cable, leading to connector “C0” on the RAID controller 2 SAS cable, leading to connector “C1”...
  • Page 167: Upgrading Configuration From Up To Four To Up To Eight 2.5-Inch Hdds/Ssds

    Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) 7.5.10 Upgrading configuration from up to four to up to eight 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less CAUTION All data on all HDDs/SSDs in the array will be lost when deleting the RAID array! ▶...
  • Page 168 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 111: Removing the ODD lock ▶ Push the ODD lock in direction of the arrow (1). ▶ Remove the ODD lock (2). Changing direction of ODD latch The locking mechanism of the HDD backplane is reverse to the ODD lock.
  • Page 169 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Figure 113: Installing the ODD latch on the ODD ▶ Fasten the ODD latch with two screws to the rear side of the ODD (see circles). Installing the second HDD backplane ▶...
  • Page 170 Hard disk drive (HDD) / solid state disk (SSD) Installing additional HDD/SSD modules In configuration with only one 4x 2.5-inch HDD backplane dummy locks are installed to make it impossible to equip the bays with no HDD backplane behind. Figure 114: Removing the dummy lock ▶...
  • Page 171: 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 172 Fans CAUTION Depending on the configuration, different fan types are necessary! ▶ Please check, if you ordered the correct fans. In the system information (Chassis ID EPROM) the terms "Singl Fan" and "Dual Fan" are used in system names. There is no difference for installing and removing procedures. Figure 115: Numbering of single rotor fans (RX1330 M5) Fan 1 Fan 4...
  • Page 173 Fans Figure 116: Numbering of single rotor fans (RX1330 M5S) Fan 1 Fan 4 Fan 2 Fan 5 Fan 3 For the RX1330 M5S, the bay "Fan 1" remains empty and the fans are installed in the bays "FAN 2" to "FAN 6". RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 174: Replacing A Fan Module

    Fans Figure 117: Numbering of dual rotor fans Fan 1/2 Fan 7/8 Fan 3/4 Fan 9/10 Fan 5/6 Replacing a fan module Customer Replaceable Hardware: 10 minutes Unit (CRU) Tools: tool-less Preliminary steps ▶ "Locating the defective server" on page ▶...
  • Page 175 Fans ▶ "Locating the defective component" on page Removing the defective fan module Figure 118: Disconnecting the fan cable ▶ Disconnect the fan cable of the corresponding fan module. Figure 119: Removing the fan module ▶ Pull out the fan module upward using the green touch points. RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 176 Fans Installing the new fan module Figure 120: Installing the fan module ▶ Insert the fan module in the fan bay. Notice the right position of the rubber pins (see circles). ▶ Press down the green touch points to ensure that the fan module is in right position.
  • Page 177 Fans Concluding steps ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Performing a fan test" on page Performing a fan test is not needed if the fan module is actively replaced. iRMC runs automatically. RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 178 Fans Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 179: 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 180: Basic Information

    FAN1 SMBSYS INDICATE LAN 2 Micro Figure 122: PCIe slots for riser cards 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 RX1330 M5...
  • Page 181 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 123: Numbering riser modules Riser module 1, offers slot 1 Riser module 3, offers slot 3 Riser module 2, offers slot 2 Riser module Slot Type Description offered Riser module 1 Slot 1 PCIe Gen4 x8 Low-profile slot, maximum length 168 mm, preferred slot for RAID controller...
  • Page 182: Handling Slot Brackets

    Expansion cards and backup units Handling slot brackets 9.3.1 Installing slot brackets Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Use the low profile bracket perforated for relevant controllers. Figure 124: Perforated and non-perforated slot brackets Full height bracket non-perforated Low profile bracket perforated Full height bracket perforated...
  • Page 183 Expansion cards and backup units Installing a slot bracket ▶ Place the controller on the mounting tabs on the slot bracket. ▶ Fasten the slot bracket to the controller with two screws. Example: EP540i Figure 125: Placing the slot bracket ▶...
  • Page 184: 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 185 Expansion cards and backup units Installing SFP+ transceiver modules Figure 127: 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 186 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 128: Unlatching the locking bail ▶ Carefully unlatch and fold down the locking bail on the SFP+ transceiver module. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 187 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 129: Inserting the SFP+ transceiver module ▶ Insert and slide the SFP+ transceiver module into the socket connector as far as it will go. RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 188 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 130: Latching the locking bail ▶ Carefully fold up and latch the locking bail. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 189 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 131: Installing the protective cap ▶ If the SFP+ transceiver module is not immediately connected, attach the protective cap to the SFP+ transceiver module. RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 190: Removing Sfp+ Transceiver Modules

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 132: 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 191 Expansion cards and backup units Removing an SFP+ transceiver module Figure 133: Removing the protective cap ▶ If present, remove the protective cap from the SFP+ transceiver module. CAUTION ▶ Keep the protective cap for future use. RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 192 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 134: 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. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 193: Expansion Cards And Riser Cards

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 135: 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 194 Expansion cards and backup units – full height riser module Figure 136: Riser module 1 Figure 137: Riser module 2 Figure 138: Riser module 3 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 195: Installing An Expansion Card

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 139: Full height riser module 9.5.2 Installing an expansion card Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (URU) Software: 5 minutes Tools: tool-less Preliminary steps ▶ "Suspending BitLocker functionality" on page ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock"...
  • Page 196 Expansion cards and backup units Removing the slot cover Figure 140: Removing the slot cover - example riser module 1 ▶ Remove the slot cover. CAUTION ▶ Keep the slot cover for future use. ▶ If the expansion card is removed and not replaced with a new one, the slot cover must be reinstalled due to cooling, to comply with applicable EMC regulations and to protect against fire.
  • Page 197 Expansion cards and backup units ▶ Carefully press the expansion card into the riser card slot, until it clicks into place. Make sure that the lug on the slot cover clicks into place in the corresponding bracket (see circle). The following figures show examples for installing expansion cards. Example PRAID EP540xxi Figure 142: Connecting cables - PRAID EP5xxi ▶...
  • Page 198 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 143: Example PRAID EP5xxi in riser module 1 ▶ Install the PRAID EP5xxi in riser module 1. ▶ Connect the corresponding SAS cables to the PRAID EP5xxi. Figure 144: Connecting the HDD LED cable to the system board ▶...
  • Page 199 Expansion cards and backup units ▶ Connect the SAS cable to the corresponding HDD backplane. For the cable plan, see "Appendix B" on page 363. Example SAS CP5xxi Figure 145: Connecting cables - SAS CP5xxi ▶ Connect the following cables: RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 200: Removing An Expansion Card

    Expansion cards and backup units 1 If applicable, HDD LED cable 2 SAS cable Concluding steps ▶ Install the corresponding riser module, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶...
  • Page 201: Preliminary Steps

    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 202: Replacing An Expansion Card

    Expansion cards and backup units Installing the slot cover Figure 147: Installing the slot cover - example riser module 1 ▶ Insert the slot cover. Make sure that the lug on the slot cover clicks into place in the corresponding bracket (see circle). Concluding steps ▶...
  • Page 203 Expansion cards and backup units Note on network settings recovery When replacing network controllers, network configuration settings in the OS will be lost and replaced by default values. This applies to all static IP address and LAN teaming configurations. Ensure to note down your current network settings before replacing a network controller.
  • Page 204: Replacing A Riser Card

    Expansion cards and backup units Concluding steps ▶ Install the corresponding riser module, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ If applicable, connect external cables to the expansion card. ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶...
  • Page 205: Remove The Corresponding Riser Module, See Page

    Expansion cards and backup units Preliminary steps ▶ "Locating the defective server" 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"...
  • Page 206: Upgrading To The Full Height Riser Module

    Expansion cards and backup units Installing the new riser card Figure 149: Installing the riser card - example riser module 1 ▶ Insert the riser card. ▶ Fasten the riser card with two screws (see circles). ▶ Install the expansion card, see "Installing the expansion card"...
  • Page 207 Expansion cards and backup units Preliminary steps ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Getting access to the component" on page ▶...
  • Page 208 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 151: Installing the riser card ▶ Insert the riser card. ▶ Fasten the riser card with two screws (see circles). Installing the full height riser module Figure 152: Removing the low-profile PCI support ▶ Remove the screw (see circle). ▶...
  • Page 209 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 153: Installing the expansion card ▶ Remove the slot cover. ▶ Install the expansion card. Figure 154: Installing the full height extension ▶ Fasten the full-height extension with one screw (see circle) to the full height riser module.
  • Page 210: Flash Backup Unit (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 Flash backup unit (FBU) 9.6.1 Positions of the FBUs You can install one (RX1330 M5S) or up to two FBUs.
  • Page 211: Installing An Fbu

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 156: Position and bolts of the FBU (RX1330 M5S) 9.6.2 Installing an FBU Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 15 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less Preliminary steps ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶...
  • Page 212 Expansion cards and backup units Installing the FBU Figure 157: Installing the FBU in the holder ▶ At a slight angle, fit the FBU under both retaining brackets of the holder. ▶ Push in the FBU until it locks in place. Figure 158: Installing the FBU with the holder Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 213 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 159: Installing the FBU with the holder (RX1330 M5S) ▶ Insert the holder into the chassis so that the three bolts rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the holder. ▶ Slide the holder in direction of the arrow. The bolts will lock in the narrow ends of the keyhole slots on the holder.
  • Page 214 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 160: Routing the FBU cable Figure 161: Routing the FBU cable (RX1330 M5S) ▶ Route the FBU cable as shown in the figure. Installing a second FBU ▶ Install a second RAID controller in slot 3, see "Installing an expansion card"...
  • Page 215 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 162: Installing the second FBU ▶ Lift up all cables. ▶ Insert the holder into the chassis. ▶ Slide the holder in direction of the arrow. ▶ Connect the FBU adapter cable to the FBU cable (see circle). RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 216: Removing An Fbu

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 163: Routing the FBU cable of the second FBU ▶ Route the FBU cable as shown in the figure. 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.
  • Page 217 Expansion cards and backup units Tools: tool-less CAUTION ▶ Dispose of used battery properly. Keep away from children. ▶ Do not throw flash backup units into the trash can. Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste.
  • Page 218 Expansion cards and backup units Figure 165: Removing the FBU with the holder (RX1330 M5S) ▶ Slide the holder in direction of the arrow as far as it will go while lifting up the green locking handle on the holder (A). After that, the bolts will rest in the wide ends of the keyhole slots on the holder.
  • Page 219: Replacing An Fbu

    Expansion cards and backup units Figure 166: Removing the FBU from the holder ▶ Pull the FBU at a slight angle out of the holder. Concluding steps ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶...
  • Page 220 Expansion cards and backup units CAUTION ▶ Dispose of used battery properly. Keep away from children. ▶ Do not throw flash backup units into the trash can. Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste. Preliminary steps ▶...
  • Page 221: 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 222: Basic Information

    The notation of the CPU, 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://www.fujitsu.com/emeia/products/computing/servers For Japan: https://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/computing/servers/primergy/ Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 223: General Memory Population Rules

    Main memory 10.2.2 General memory population rules – Populate memory slot 1 / channel A (DIMM 1A) first. – Within all channels memory slot 1 must be populated prior to slot 2. – For maximum performance, populate both channels with the same amount of memory (symmetric dual channel configuration).
  • Page 224 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. Preliminary steps ▶...
  • Page 225 Main memory Figure 169: Installing a memory module ▶ Align the notch on the bottom of the module with the crossbar in the slot. ▶ Press down on the memory module until the securing clips snap into the cutouts at each end of the module. Figure 170: Correct position of securing clips To improve the contact of the memory module perform the following steps:...
  • Page 226: Removing Memory Modules

    Main memory ▶ "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: tool-less CAUTION ▶...
  • Page 227 Main memory Removing a memory module Figure 171: Removing memory modules (A) ▶ Eject the desired memory module by pressing out the securing clips at each end of the memory slot. Figure 172: Removing memory modules (B) ▶ Remove the ejected memory module. Concluding steps ▶...
  • Page 228: Replacing Memory Modules

    Main memory 10.5 Replacing memory modules Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less 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.
  • Page 229 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 230 Main memory Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 231: Processor (Cpu)

    – one Intel® Xeon® CPU E23xx, Pentium, up to 95 W – one CPU socket LGA 1151 For system relevant information, see the hardware configurator of your server available online at the following address: httpss://ts.fujitsu.com/products/standard_servers/index.htm For Japan: https://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/computing/servers/primergy/ RX1330 M5...
  • Page 232: Upgrading Or Replacing The Cpu

    Processor (CPU) CAUTION ▶ In a system that is configured with ATD, only certain components which support the respectively increased higher operating temperature range may be installed and used. For applicable restrictions, see the official configurator tool. 11.3 Upgrading or replacing the CPU Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 15 minutes (FRU)
  • Page 233 Processor (CPU) Removing the heat sink Figure 173: Removing the heat sink ▶ Loosen the four screws on the heat sink in a crossover pattern according to the numbering (1-4). ▶ Carefully twist the heat sink to detach it from the CPU. This may be necessary due to the adhesive quality of the thermal paste located between the heat sink and CPU.
  • Page 234 Processor (CPU) Removing the CPU Figure 174: Unlatching the socket release lever ▶ Unlatch the socket release lever by pushing it down and away from the socket (1). ▶ Fold back the socket release lever (2). Figure 175: Removing the CPU ▶...
  • Page 235 Processor (CPU) CAUTION ▶ Be careful not to touch or bend the spring contacts on the CPU socket. Installing the CPU ▶ Confirm that the CPU model number printed on the top of the CPU fits with the requirements. ▶ If applicable, remove the protective cap from the bottom side of the CPU. Figure 176: Installing the CPU ▶...
  • Page 236 Processor (CPU) Figure 177: Closing the load plate (A) ▶ Lower the load plate over the CPU while leaving the socket release lever in its open position. Figure 178: Closing the load plate (B) ▶ Lower the socket release lever while making sure that the front edge of the load plate slides under the shoulder screw cap (see close-up) as the lever is lowered.
  • Page 237 Processor (CPU) Figure 179: Latching the socket release lever ▶ Latch the socket release lever under the load plate tab. Applying thermal paste to the CPU surface For Japan, the service engineer must follow the instruction provided separately. 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.
  • Page 238 Processor (CPU) Figure 180: Thermal paste syringe One thermal compound syringe (FSP:P304000004) contains thermal paste for three CPUs. In order to determine the correct amount of thermal paste (equal to 1.0 gram), divide the grey area of the syringe up into three equal segments. Add graduation marks to the syringe using a permanent marker to help you apply the thermal paste.
  • Page 239 Processor (CPU) Figure 181: Applying the thermal paste ▶ Apply a small point-shaped amount of thermal paste (1.0 gram, see description above) to the center of the CPU surface as shown. CAUTION ▶ Do not mix different types of thermal paste. RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 240 Processor (CPU) Installing the heat sink Figure 182: Installing the heat sink ▶ Ensure that the heat sink cooling fins match the direction of the airflow! ▶ Carefully seat the heat sink on the four threaded holes as shown. CAUTION ▶...
  • Page 241: Replacing The Heat Sink

    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 242 Processor (CPU) ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Getting access to the component" on page ▶ "Removing the air duct" on page Removing the defective heat sink ▶ Remove the heat sink, see "Removing the heat sink" on page 233.
  • Page 243: Accessible Drives

    Accessible drives 12.1 Basic information You can install one 5.25-inch slimline ODD in the RX1330 M5 with 4x 3.5-inch HDD subsystem and 4x or 8x 2.5-inch HDD subsystem. 12.2 Safety notes CAUTION ▶ Before installing an accessible drive, acquaint yourself with the drive's user documentation.
  • Page 244 Accessible drives Figure 183: Position of the ODD bay - example 3.5-inch HDD configuration Figure 184: Position of the ODD bay - example 2.5-inch HDD configuration The installation bay of the ODD depends on the 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch HDD configuration. The proceeding for installing/removing is almost the same.
  • Page 245 Accessible drives Figure 185: Routing ODD cable - example 3.5-inch HDD configuration ODD power cable ODD data cable RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 246 Accessible drives Figure 186: Routing ODD cable - example 2.5-inch HDD configuration ODD power cable ODD data cable Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 247: Storing The Odd Latch

    Accessible drives 12.3.2 Storing the ODD latch Figure 187: Storing the ODD latch The ODD latch is fastened with two screws to the chassis (see circle). 12.3.3 Installing the ODD Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: – Torx Plus 6 screw driver (not valid for Japan) –...
  • Page 248 Accessible drives ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Getting access to the component" on page Removing the dummy cover Figure 188: Removing the dummy cover ▶ Pull the dummy cover out of the bay. CAUTION ▶ Keep the dummy cover for future use. ▶...
  • Page 249 Accessible drives Figure 189: Installing the ODD latch on the ODD Figure 190: Installing the ODD latch on the ODD (for ODD lock) ▶ Fasten the ODD latch with two screws to the rear side of the ODD (see circles). RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 250 Accessible drives Figure 191: Installing the ODD ▶ Push the ODD into the bay until the ODD latch engages in the HDD backplane or in the ODD lock. Figure 192: ODD latch engaged ODD latch engaged in chassis ODD latch engaged in ODD lock ODD latch engaged in second 2.5-inch (reverse direction) HDD backplane...
  • Page 251: Removing The Odd

    Accessible drives 12.3.4 Removing the ODD Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (FRU) Tools: – Torx Plus 6 screw driver (not valid for Japan) – Phillips PH1 / (+) No. 1 screw driver (Japan) Preliminary steps ▶ "5.2.3 Removing backup and optical disk media".
  • Page 252 Accessible drives ▶ Disconnect the ODD cables from the ODD (1). ▶ Press the ODD latch downward until it disengages (2). For configuration with the ODD lock: pull the ODD latch upward until it disengages. ▶ Pull the ODD out of the bay (3). Figure 194: Removing the ODD latch from the ODD Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 253 Accessible drives Figure 195: Removing the ODD latch from the ODD (with ODD lock) ▶ 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 187).
  • Page 254: Replacing The Odd

    Accessible drives 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 ▶ "Resuming BitLocker functionality" on page ▶ "Reconfiguring the backup software solution"...
  • Page 255 Accessible drives Installing the new ODD ▶ Install the ODD, see "Installing the ODD" on page 248. 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"...
  • Page 256 Accessible drives Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 257: Front Panel

    Front panel 13.1 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 258: Common Operation Panel (Cop)

    Front panel 13.3 Common operation panel (COP) 13.3.1 Replacing the COP Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 10 minutes (FRU) Software: 5 minutes Tools: Phillips PH1 / (+) No. 1 screw driver 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 data.
  • Page 259 Front panel Removing the COP The COP and the front panel cable are combined in one spare part. Figure 197: Routing the front panel cable (RX1330 M5S) ▶ For RX1330 M5S: disconnect all cables from the HDD backplane. The front panel cable is positioned under the cables.
  • Page 260 Front panel Figure 199: Disconnecting the front panel cable ▶ Pull up the locking bar (1). ▶ Disconnect the front panel cable (2). ▶ Remove the front panel cable. Figure 200: Removing the COP (A) ▶ Remove the two screws (see circles). Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 261 Front panel Figure 201: Removing the COP (B) ▶ Pull the COP together with the front panel cable out of the opening. Installing the COP Figure 202: Installing the COP (A) ▶ Thread the front panel cable through the opening. ▶...
  • Page 262 Front panel Figure 203: Installing the COP (B) ▶ Fasten the COP with two screws (see circles). ▶ Route the front panel cable in the chassis as before. Figure 204: Connecting the front panel cable (RX1330 M5S) Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 263 Front panel Figure 205: Connecting the front panel cable ▶ Insert the front panel cable in the connector (1). ▶ Press down the locking bar (2). ▶ For RX1330 M5S: connect all cables to the HDD backplane, see "Replacing the 4x 2.5-inch HDD backplane (RX1330 M5S)" on page 154.
  • Page 264: Front Vga

    Front panel 13.4 Front VGA 13.4.1 Positions of the front VGA module Some configurations offer a front VGA module. Figure 206: Position of the front VGA module - example 3.5-inch HDD configuration Figure 207: Position of the front VGA module - example 2.5-inch HDD configuration The installation bay of the front VGA module depends on the 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch HDD configuration.
  • Page 265 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 break out Figure 208: Removing the break out ▶...
  • Page 266 Front panel Installing the front VGA Figure 210: Removing the screws ▶ Remove the two screws from the front VGA connector (see circles). Figure 211: Threading the front VGA cable through opening ▶ Thread the front VGA cable through the opening. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 267 Front panel Figure 212: Installing the front VGA connector ▶ Push the front VGA connector into the recess in the front VGA module. ▶ Fasten the front VGA connector with the two screws (see circles). ▶ Fasten the front VGA cable with the cable clamp (A). Installing the front VGA module Figure 213: Installing the front VGA module RX1330 M5...
  • Page 268 Front panel ▶ Push the front VGA module into place. ▶ Fasten the front VGA module with one screw (see circle). Connecting the front VGA cable Figure 214: Connecting the front VGA cable ▶ Connect the front VGA cable to the system board connector "Front VGA" (see circle).
  • Page 269: Replacing The Front Vga In The Front Vga Module

    Front panel 13.4.3 Replacing the front VGA in the front VGA module Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: hexagon screw driver 5 mm Preliminary steps ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Shutting down the server"...
  • Page 270: Installing The Front Vga

    Front panel ▶ Remove the two screws (see circles). ▶ Remove the front VGA cable from the cable clamp (A). ▶ Pull the front VGA connector out of the recess in the front VGA module. ▶ Thread the front VGA cable through the opening and remove it. Installing the new front VGA ▶...
  • Page 271 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 break out Figure 216: Removing the break out ▶...
  • Page 272 Front panel Installing the front VGA Figure 217: Removing the screws ▶ Remove the two screws from the front VGA connector (see circles). Figure 218: Installing the front VGA Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 273 Front panel ▶ Insert the front VGA cable from the server inside through the opening. ▶ Fasten the front VGA connector with the two screws (see circles). DIMM 2B Slot 1 Management DIMM 1B USB 5 FAN2 SATA iRMC SATA Shared LAN 1 Battery LAN 1...
  • Page 274: Replacing The Front Vga

    Front panel 13.4.5 Replacing the front VGA Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: hexagon screw driver 5 mm Preliminary steps ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶...
  • Page 275: Front Usb

    Front panel ▶ Remove the two screws (see circles). ▶ Remove the front VGA cable from the server inside through the opening. Installing the new front VGA ▶ Install the front VGA, see "Installing the front VGA" on page 272. Concluding steps ▶...
  • Page 276 Front panel Removing the defective front USB ▶ Disconnect the front USB cable from the system board connector "TYPE C FRONT ". Figure 221: Removing the front VGA module ▶ Remove the screw (see circle). ▶ Pull out the front VGA module. Figure 222: Removing the front USB connector ▶...
  • Page 277 Front panel Installing the new front USB ▶ Thread the new front USB cable through the opening. Figure 223: Installing the front USB connector ▶ Push the front USB connector into the recess in the front VGA module. ▶ Fasten the front USB connector with the two screws (see circles). ▶...
  • Page 278: Replacing The Front Usb

    Front panel Figure 225: Connecting the front USB cable ▶ Connect the front USB cable to the system board connector "TYPE C FRONT " (see circle). Concluding steps ▶ "Installing the air duct" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord"...
  • Page 279 Front panel Tools: Phillips PH1 / (+) No. 1 screw driver 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 ▶...
  • Page 280 Front panel Installing the new front USB Figure 227: Installing the front USB connector ▶ Insert the new front USB cable from the inside of the server. ▶ Push the front USB connector into the recess at the front panel. ▶...
  • Page 281 Front panel Figure 228: Connecting the front USB cable ▶ Connect the front USB cable to the system board connector "TYPE C FRONT " (see circle). Concluding steps ▶ "Installing the air duct" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord"...
  • Page 282 Front panel Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 283: Serial Interface

    Serial interface 14.1 Safety notes CAUTION ▶ For more information, see "Important information" on page 14.2 Installing the serial interface Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: hexagon socket screw driver Preliminary steps ▶ "Suspending BitLocker functionality" on page ▶...
  • Page 284 Serial interface Installing the serial interface Figure 229: Removing the slot cover ▶ Remove the slot cover from riser module 2. Figure 230: Installing the serial interface connector to the slot bracket ▶ Fasten the connector of the serial interface cable with the two screws (see circles) to a low profile bracket.
  • Page 285 Serial interface ▶ Install the serial interface in the riser module 2. Figure 232: Connecting the serial interface cable ▶ Connect the serial interface cable to the system board connector "SERIAL". Figure 233: Installed riser module 2 Concluding steps ▶ Install the riser module 2, see "Installing a riser module"...
  • Page 286: Removing The Serial Interface

    Serial interface ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Resuming BitLocker functionality" on page 14.3 Removing the serial interface Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Tools: tool-less Preliminary steps ▶...
  • Page 287 Serial interface Removing the serial interface Figure 234: Disconnecting the serial interface cable ▶ Disconnect the serial interface cable from the system board connector "SERIAL". Figure 235: Removing the serial interface ▶ Remove the serial interface. ▶ Install the slot cover, see "Installing the slot cover"...
  • Page 288: Replacing The Serial Interface

    Serial interface Concluding steps ▶ Install the riser module 2, 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" on page ▶...
  • Page 289 Serial interface Installing the new serial interface ▶ Install the serial interface, see "Installing the serial interface" on page 284. Concluding steps ▶ Install the riser module 2, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord"...
  • Page 290 Serial interface Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 291: System Board And Components

    System board and components 15.1 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 292: 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 293 System board and components Preliminary steps ▶ "Locating the defective server" on page ▶ "Verifying the system time settings" on page ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶ "Shutting down the server" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord"...
  • Page 294: Trusted Platform Module (Tpm)

    System board and components Concluding steps ▶ Dispose of the CMOS battery in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste. ▶ "Installing the air duct" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server" on page ▶...
  • Page 295: Position Of The Tpm

    System board and components 15.4.2 Position of the TPM FRONT PANEL Slot 3 PC98 TYPE C USB 2.0 FRONT PWR1 PWR2 Clear RTC FAN6 FAN5 USB 2.0 JP2 JP1 USB 3.2 Gen 2 USB 3.2 Intel Gen 2 C256 FAN4 SERIAL SSD1 SSD2...
  • Page 296 System board and components ▶ Remove the riser module 2, see "Removing a riser module" on page Installing the TPM Figure 239: Position for the TPM spacer Figure 240: Inserting the TPM spacer on the system board ▶ Insert the TPM spacer into the hole on the system board. Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 297 System board and components Figure 241: TPM bit insert ▶ Attach the TPM bit insert or TPM module fixing tool (for Japan) to a bit screw driver. Figure 242: Installing the TPM ▶ Connect the TPM to the system board (1). ▶...
  • Page 298: Removing The Tpm

    System board and components Concluding steps ▶ Install the riser module 2, 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 299 System board and components Tools: Removing the system board: – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver Removing the TPM: – Bit screw driver – flat nose pliers – TPM bit insert For Japan: – TPM module fixing tool (S26361-F3552-L909) CAUTION ▶...
  • Page 300 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 Proceed as follows: ▶...
  • Page 301 System board and components ▶ Set the TPM Support and TPM State settings to Disabled. ▶ Save your changes and exit the BIOS. For information on how to access the BIOS and modify settings, see the corresponding BIOS Setup Utility reference manual. Removing the TPM ▶...
  • Page 302 System board and components ▶ Locate the slotted lower end of the TPM screw (1). ▶ Carefully loosen the TPM screw using a thin slotted screw driver (e.g. watchmaker's screw driver) or the dedicated TPM screw driver (Japan) (2). CAUTION ▶...
  • Page 303: Replacing The Tpm

    System board and components Concluding steps ▶ Install all riser modules, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ Install all fan modules, see "Installing the new fan module" on page 176. ▶ Install the air duct, see "Installing the air duct" on page ▶...
  • Page 304 System board and components CAUTION ▶ Advise your contact persons that they must provide you with all recovery keys which belong to the system to restore them in the TPM later. Preliminary steps ▶ "Locating the defective server" on page ▶...
  • Page 305: Irmc Microsd Card

    System board and components Concluding steps ▶ Install all riser modules, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ Install all fan modules, see "Installing the new fan module" on page 176. ▶ Install the air duct, see "Installing the air duct" on page ▶...
  • Page 306: Installing The Irmc Microsd Card

    System board and components 15.5.2 Installing the iRMC microSD card 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 307: Removing The Irmc Microsd Card

    System board and components Figure 246: 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). The onboard position of the microSD card slot can be found in "Connectors and indicators on the system board"...
  • Page 308 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 ▶ "Removing the air duct"...
  • Page 309: Replacing The Irmc Microsd Card

    System board and components Concluding steps ▶ If applicabel, install the riser module 1, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶ "Installing the air duct" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Connecting the power cord" on page ▶ "Switching on the server"...
  • Page 310 System board and components Replacing the iRMC microSD card ▶ Remove the defective iRMC microSD card, see "Removing the iRMC microSD card" on page 308. CAUTION (not valid for Europe, Middle East, India and Africa) The iRMC microSD card contains customer information. ▶...
  • Page 311: M.2 Ssd

    System board and components ▶ Update the BIOS or iRMC S6 firmware using the iRMC S6 web interface: ▶ Use the firmware version that is currently in operation. ▶ Make sure to update the firmware using the iRMC S6 web interface. The firmware will not be saved to the iRMC microSD card when updating using a bootable USB stick or updating using ASP.
  • Page 312: Installing An M.2 Ssd

    System board and components FRONT PANEL Slot 3 TYPE C PC98 USB 2.0 FRONT PWR1 PWR2 Clear RTC FAN6 FAN5 USB 2.0 JP2 JP1 USB 3.2 Gen 2 USB 3.2 Intel Gen 2 C256 FAN4 SERIAL SSD1 SSD2 FAN3 Figure 248: Slots for M.2 SSDs M.2 SSD1 M.2 SSD2 15.6.2...
  • Page 313 System board and components Installing the M.2 SSD CAUTION An M.2 SSD in M.2 SSD2 is not recognized, if M.2 SSD1 is free. ▶ Install the M.2 SSD1 first. To support different length of M.2 SSD, the M.2 SSD lock can be moved to another position.
  • Page 314 System board and components Figure 249: Opening the M.2 SSD lock ▶ Open the M.2 SSD lock. Figure 250: Installing the M.2 SSD ▶ With the label facing up, insert the M.2 SSD into the M.2 slot at a slight angle.
  • Page 315 System board and components Figure 251: Installing the second M.2 SSD ▶ If applicable, install the second M.2 SSD in the same way. Concluding steps ▶ Install the riser module 2 and riser module 3, see "Installing a riser module" on page ▶...
  • Page 316: 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/ 15.6.3 Removing an M.2 SSD Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes...
  • Page 317 System board and components ▶ Remove the riser module 2 and riser module 3, see "Removing a riser module" on page Removing the M.2 SSD Figure 252: Removing the M.2 SSD ▶ Open the M.2 SSD lock (see circle). ▶ Take the M.2 SSD out of its slot at a slight angle. ▶...
  • Page 318: Replacing An M.2 Ssd

    System board and components 15.6.4 Replacing an M.2 SSD Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Software: 15 minutes Tools: tool-less Preliminary steps ▶ "Locating the defective server" on page ▶ If applicable, "Removing the front cover with lock" on page ▶...
  • Page 319: Dual Microsd 64Gb Enterprise

    System board and components Software configuration To install the ESXi to the M.2 SSD, see "Software configuration" on page 315. 15.7 Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise 15.7.1 Position of the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise DIMM 2B Slot 1 Management DIMM 1B USB 5 FAN2 SATA...
  • Page 320 System board and components Installing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise Figure 254: Installing the microSD card ▶ Install the microSD card on the top side (1) or on the bottom side (2) or in both sides in the corresponding slot. For the installation of the microSD card, "Replacing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise"...
  • Page 321 System board and components Figure 256: Installing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise ▶ Install the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise into the connector "USB 5" on the system board (1). ▶ Connect the cable to the connector "ROC" on the system board (2). Concluding steps ▶...
  • Page 322: 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/ 15.7.3 Removing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise Upgrade and Repair Unit...
  • Page 323 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 ▶ "Removing the air duct"...
  • Page 324: Replacing The Dual Microsd 64Gb Enterprise

    System board and components ▶ If applicable, "Installing the front cover with lock" on page 15.7.4 Replacing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise Upgrade and Repair Unit Hardware: 5 minutes (URU) Software: 15 minutes Tools: tool-less Preliminary steps ▶ "Locating the defective server" on page ▶...
  • Page 325 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 323. ▶ Remove both microSD cards from the defective Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise. Proceed as described in the following: Figure 258: Removing the microSD card ▶...
  • Page 326: Replacing The Microsd Card

    System board and components ▶ Install the new Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise, see "Installing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise" on page 320. Concluding steps ▶ "Installing the air duct" on page ▶ "Reassembling" on page ▶ "Disconnecting the power cord" on page ▶...
  • Page 327 System board and components ▶ "Removing the air duct" on page Replacing the microSD card ▶ Remove the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise, see "Removing the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise" on page 323. ▶ Remove the defective microSD card from the Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise.
  • Page 328: System Board

    System board and components 15.8 System board 15.8.1 Replacing the system board Field Replaceable Unit Hardware: 40 minutes (FRU) Software: 20 minutes Tools: Replacing the system board: – Phillips PH2 / (+) No. 2 screw driver – Magnifying glass for inspecting CPU socket springs (recommended) Replacing the TPM: –...
  • Page 329: Disconnecting The Power Cord" On Page

    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 330 System board and components ▶ Remove all fan modules, see "Removing the defective fan module" on page 175. ▶ Remove all memory modules, see "Removing a memory module" on page 227. Before removing the memory modules, take a note on the installation slot number for each memory module.
  • Page 331 System board and components Figure 260: Position of the screws ▶ Remove the eight screws (see blue circles, orange circles show the centering bolts) from the system board. RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 332: Remove The Heat Sink, See "Removing The Heat Sink" On Page

    System board and components Figure 261: Removing the system board ▶ Use both hands to lift the system board carefully out of the chassis in a slight angle. Thereby you pull the connectors out of the I/O panel. CAUTION ▶ Always take the system board with both hands! ▶...
  • Page 333: Install The Heat Sink, See "Installing The Heat Sink" On Page

    System board and components ▶ Remove the protective plastic cover from the CPU socket of the new system board and fit it onto the socket of the defective system board which will be sent back to spares. Returned system boards without this cover probably have to be scrapped.
  • Page 334: Reassembling" On Page

    System board and components ▶ Install the iRMC microSD card, see "Installing the iRMC microSD card" on page 306. ▶ Install all fan modules, see "Installing the new fan module" on page 176. ▶ If applicable, install all expansion cards, see "Installing an expansion card"...
  • Page 335 System board and components ▶ "Updating or recovering the BIOS and iRMC S6" on page ▶ "Verifying the system time settings" on page ▶ "Verifying system information backup or restore" on page ▶ If applicable, activate TPM functionality in the system BIOS under Security >...
  • Page 336 System board and components Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 337: Mechanical Overview

    Mechanical overview 16.1.1 Server front 16.1.1.1 3.5-inch HDD configuration The PRIMERGY RX1330 M5 server is available as a rack model. Figure 262: Server front with up to 4x 3.5-inch HDDs ID card Common Operation Panel (COP) ODD (option) / dummy cover Up to 4x 3.5-inch HDDs...
  • Page 338 Appendix A Figure 263: Server front with up to 8x 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs (RX1330 M5) ID card Common Operation Panel (COP) ODD (option) / dummy cover Up to 8x 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs Front VGA module The front VGA module offers a front VGA connector (option) and an USB Type C connector.
  • Page 339: Server Rear

    Appendix A 16.1.2 Server rear 16.1.2.1 Server rear with standard PSU Figure 266: Server rear with standard PSU Standard PSU PCIe slot 1 / riser module 1 PCIe slot 3 / riser module 3 I/O panel PCIe slot 2 / riser module 2 Figure 267: Server rear with full height riser module Full height riser module As an option, a full height riser module can be installed.
  • Page 340: Server Rear With Hot-Plug Psus

    Appendix A 16.1.2.2 Server rear with hot-plug PSUs Figure 268: Server rear with hot-plug PSUs Up to two hot-plug PSUs / dummy PCIe slot 2 / riser module 2 cover PCIe slot 1 / riser module 1 PCIe slot 3 / riser module 3 I/O panel Figure 269: Server rear with full height riser module Full height riser module...
  • Page 341: Server Interior

    Appendix A 16.1.3 Server interior 16.1.3.1 Servers with standard PSU Figure 270: Interior (example 4x 3.5-inch HDDs) Standard PSU HDD backplane Up to two FBUs Fan modules Front VGA module Main memory Up to 4x 3.5-inch HDDs / dummy Riser module 1 modules Riser module 2 ODD / dummy cover...
  • Page 342: Servers With Hot-Plug Psus

    Appendix A 16.1.3.2 Servers with hot-plug PSUs Figure 271: Interior (example RX1330 M5S) Up to two PSUs / dummy cover Fan modules HDD backplane Up to 4x 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs / dummy Main memory modules Riser module 1 Riser module 2 Front VGA connector Riser module 3 The front VGA connector (6) is an option.
  • Page 343: Connectors And Indicators

    Appendix A 16.2 Connectors and indicators 16.2.1 Connectors and indicators on the system board 16.2.1.1 System board D3929 Onboard connectors FRONT PANEL Slot 3 PC98 TYPE C USB 2.0 FRONT PWR1 PWR2 Clear RTC FAN6 FAN5 USB 2.0 JP2 JP1 USB 3.2 Gen 2 USB 3.2...
  • Page 344 Appendix A Pos. Print Description PWR2 Power connector PC98 Power connector PWR1 Power connector ODD PWR Power connector for ODD FAN5 SYS Power connector for system fan 5 FAN6 SYS Power connector for system fan 6 FAN4 SYS Power connector for system fan 4 FAN3 SYS Power connector for system fan 3 Connector for optional TPM...
  • Page 345 Appendix A Onboard indicators and controls FRONT PANEL PC98 Slot 3 TYPE C USB 2.0 FRONT PWR1 PWR2 Clear RTC FAN6 FAN5 USB 2.0 JP2 JP1 USB 3.2 Gen 2 USB 3.2 Intel Gen 2 C256 FAN4 SERIAL SSD1 SSD2 FAN3 DIMM 2A Slot 2...
  • Page 346 Appendix A A - Identification Status Description The server has been highlighted using the iRMC S6 blue on web interface or the ID button on the front panel for easy identification. The server has been highlighted for easy flashing blue identification using the iRMC S6 (AVR) with disabled local VGA output.
  • Page 347 Appendix A F - Controller Status Description Controller okay orange on Controller failure (PCI card installed on riser card) G - CPU Status Description CPU okay orange on CPU failure H - Memory Status Description Memory module running orange on Memory module failure I - iRMC Status...
  • Page 348 Appendix A L - Battery Status Description orange on Battery failure O - M.2 SSD Status Description orange on M.2 SSD faulty 16.2.2 Server front 16.2.2.1 Connectors on the server front Figure 274: Connectors on the server front (RX1330 M5) Figure 275: Connectors on the server front (RX1330 M5S) Front VGA connector USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A connector...
  • Page 349 Appendix A 16.2.2.2 Indicators on the COP Figure 276: 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 351. Status Description blue on...
  • Page 350 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 351 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 RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual". HDD prefailure detection Depending on your hardware configuration HDD prefailure detection will be supported.
  • Page 352 Appendix A The requirements are: – iRMC S6 Firmware – supported OOB RAID system 16.2.2.3 Indicator on the ODD ODDs may have an indicator or not. Figure 277: Indicator on the ODD (example) Activity indicator Activity indicator (1) Status Description The ODD is inactive.
  • Page 353 Appendix A 16.2.2.4 Indicators on the hot-plug HDD/SSD module Figure 278: Indicators on the hot-plug HDD/SSD module Access indicator Error indicator Access Indicator (1) Status Description The HDD/SSD is inactive. green on The HDD/SSD being accessed. Error indicator (2) Status Description No HDD/SSD error detected.
  • Page 354 Appendix A Status Description flashing orange slowly HDD/SSD RAID rebuild is in progress. Data is being restored after replacing a drive that has been combined into a RAID array. 16.2.3 Server rear 16.2.3.1 Connectors on the server rear Figure 279: Connectors on the server rear USB 2.0 Type A connectors (2x) Shared LAN connector (LAN1) USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type A connectors (2x)
  • Page 355 Appendix A 16.2.3.2 ID, CSS and Global Error indicators Figure 280: ID, CSS and Global Error indicators ID indicator CSS indicator Global Error indicator For more information on detected errors, see the System Event Log or use the iRMC S6 web interface. ID indicator (1) See also "iRMC-related status signals"...
  • Page 356 Appendix A Status Description flashing orange Non-CSS component failure detected. Possible causes: – System is out of the specified temperature range – Defective sensor – CPU error – Error detected by server management software CSS indicator (3) Status Description No critical event detected (CSS component). orange on Prefailure event detected (CSS component).
  • Page 357 Appendix A 16.2.3.3 LAN indicators Figure 281: LAN indicators LAN link/transfer indicator LAN speed indicator 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...
  • Page 358 Appendix A 16.2.3.4 Indicator on hot-plug PSU ① Figure 282: PSU status indicator PSU status indicator PSU status indicator (1) Status Description flashing green The server is switched off, but mains voltage is present (standby mode). green on The server is switched on and operating properly. flashing orange An overload has been detected.
  • Page 359 Appendix A 16.2.4 Acoustic indicators PEI Beep Codes Pre-EFI Initialization (PEI) - memory Initialization (bootblock) # of Description Action Beep Memory not installed ▶ Check if the memory module is installed. ▶ Check if the memory module is installed correctly. DXE Beep Codes Driver Execution Environment (DXE) - main hardware Initialization (POST) # of...
  • Page 360 Appendix A 16.3 Onboard settings FRONT PANEL PC98 Slot 3 TYPE C USB 2.0 FRONT PWR1 PWR2 Clear RTC FAN6 FAN5 USB 2.0 JP2 JP1 USB 3.2 Gen 2 USB 3.2 Intel Gen 2 C256 FAN4 Figure 283: Jumper Jumper Status Description Default (place to keep the jumper)
  • Page 361 Appendix A The minimum startup configuration consists of the following components and cables: Component Notes System board no TPM or expansion cards installed 1 CPU with CPU heat installed in CPU slot CPU 1 sink 1 memory module installed in DIMM slot 1A Common Operation Panel (COP) 1 PSU...
  • Page 362 Appendix A Upgrade and Maintenance Manual RX1330 M5...
  • Page 363 ● "Cable plan for FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX1330 M5 Reference Manual" ● "Cable plan for FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX1330 M5S Reference Manual" ● "List of Released Adapters incl. Installation sequence and priority" ● "Screw list for FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX1330 M5 Reference Manual" RX1330 M5 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 364 Reference Manual - English Cable Plan for FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX1330 M5 Reference Manual September 2021...
  • Page 365 Cable Plan Contents List of used cables List of used cables List of used cables (continuation) List of used cables (continuation) Basic Cabling 4x3.5" Basic Cabling 4x3.5" Basic Cabling 4x2,5" and 8x2.5" Basic Cabling 4x2,5" and 8x2.5" Basic Cabling 4x PCIe SSD + 4x HDD Basic Cabling 4x PCIe SSD + 4x HDD Basic Cabling 10x2.5"...
  • Page 366: List Of Used Cables

    Cable Plan List of used cables FUJITSU PN Naming Part of / ODM PN Basic SKD> Basic Cabling 4x3.5" CA05973-7800 MB onboard to Front BP(SMB) Basic Cabling 4x2,5" and 8x2.5" 550.06V01.0001 Basic Cabling 4x PCIe SSD + 4x HDD Basic Cabling 10x2.5"...
  • Page 367: List Of Used Cables (Continuation)

    Cable Plan List of used cables (continuation) FUJITSU PN Naming Part of / ODM PN Data Opt.> CA05973-7809 MB onboard/Raid card (C0) to 3.5” Data Cabling 4x3.5" 550.06V0A.0001 HDD BP(Signal) Data Cabling 4x3.5" PSAS Data Cabling 4x3.5" PRAID CP/EP5xx Opt.>...
  • Page 368: Basic Cabling 4X3.5

    Cable Plan Basic Cabling 4x3.5" System Board System Board D3929 D3929 (Front Panel on QRL) (Front Panel on QRL) PWR 1 PWR 1 PWR 2 PWR 2 PC98 PC98 ODD PWR CA05973-7821 FRONT PANEL FRONT PANEL FRONT VGA (option) FRONT VGA (option) CA05973-7813 Front VGA Front VGA...
  • Page 369: Basic Cabling 4X2,5" And 8X2.5

    Cable Plan Basic Cabling 4x2,5" and 8x2.5" System Board System Board D3929 D3929 CA05973-7821 PWR 1 PWR 1 (Front Panel on QRL) (Front Panel on QRL) PWR 2 PWR 2 FRONT VGA (option) FRONT VGA (option) Front VGA Front VGA PC98 PC98 ODD PWR...
  • Page 370: Basic Cabling 4X Pcie Ssd + 4X Hdd

    Cable Plan Basic Cabling 4x PCIe SSD + 4x HDD System Board System Board D3929 D3929 CA05973-7821 PWR 1 PWR 1 (Front Panel on QRL) (Front Panel on QRL) PWR 2 PWR 2 FRONT VGA (option) FRONT VGA (option) CA05973-7813 Front VGA Front VGA PC98...
  • Page 371: Basic Cabling 10X2.5

    Cable Plan Basic Cabling 10x2.5" System Board System Board D3929 D3929 (Front Panel on QRL) (Front Panel on QRL) PWR 1 PWR 1 CA05973-7821 PWR 2 PWR 2 PC98 PC98 ODD PWR FRONT PANEL FRONT PANEL Front VGA Front VGA Front USB Front USB USB 5...
  • Page 372: Power Cabling 4X3.5" Std

    Cable Plan Power Cabling 4x3.5" Std. System Board System Board Standard PSU D3929 D3929 PWR 1 PWR 1 PC98 PC98 4x3.5" HDD 4x3.5" HDD CA05973-7015 CA05973-7015 PWR 2 PWR 2 CA05973-7830 FRONT PANEL FRONT PANEL Front VGA Front VGA Front USB Front USB USB 5 USB 5...
  • Page 373: Power Cabling 4X3.5" Red

    Cable Plan Power Cabling 4x3.5" Red. System Board System Board CA05973-7023 CA05973-7023 D3929 D3929 CA05973-7802 PWR 1 PWR 1 PWR1 PWR1 CA05973-7803 PWR 2 PWR 2 PWR2 PWR2 CA05973-7801 PC98 PC98 PWR3 PWR3 Power Distribution Board Power Distribution Board CA05973-7805 FRONT PANEL FRONT PANEL 4x3.5"...
  • Page 374: Power Cabling 4X2.5" And 8X2.5" Std

    Cable Plan Power Cabling 4x2.5" and 8x2.5" Std. System Board System Board Standard PSU D3929 D3929 PWR 1 PWR 1 PC98 PC98 4x2.5" HDD L-Shape 4x2.5" HDD L-Shape CA05973-7016 CA05973-7016 FRONT PANEL FRONT PANEL Front VGA Front VGA CA05973-7829 PWR 2 PWR 2 SMBSYS SMBSYS...
  • Page 375: Power Cabling 4X2,5" And 8X2.5" Red

    Cable Plan Power Cabling 4x2,5" and 8x2.5" Red. System Board System Board CA05973-7023 CA05973-7023 D3929 D3929 CA05973-7802 PWR 1 PWR 1 PWR1 PWR1 CA05973-7803 PWR 2 PWR 2 PWR2 PWR2 CA05973-7801 CA05973-7804 PC98 PC98 PWR3 PWR3 Power Distribution Board Power Distribution Board FRONT PANEL FRONT PANEL 4x2.5"...
  • Page 376: Power Cabling 4X Pcie Ssd + 4X Hdd Red

    Cable Plan Power Cabling 4x PCIe SSD + 4x HDD Red. System Board System Board CA05973-7023 CA05973-7023 D3929 D3929 CA05973-7802 PWR 1 PWR 1 PWR1 PWR1 CA05973-7803 PWR 2 PWR 2 PWR2 PWR2 CA05973-7801 CA05973-7804 PC98 PC98 PWR3 PWR3 Power Distribution Board Power Distribution Board FRONT PANEL FRONT PANEL...
  • Page 377: Power Cabling 10X2.5" Red

    Cable Plan Power Cabling 10x2.5" Red. System Board System Board CA05973-7023 CA05973-7023 D3929 D3929 CA05973-7802 PWR 1 PWR 1 PWR1 PWR1 CA05973-7803 PWR 2 PWR 2 PWR2 PWR2 CA05973-7801 CA05973-7806 PC98 PC98 PWR3 PWR3 Power Distribution Board Power Distribution Board FRONT PANEL FRONT PANEL 10x2.5"...
  • Page 378: Data Cabling 4X3.5

    Cable Plan Data Cabling 4x3.5" System Board System Board D3929 D3929 PWR 1 PWR 1 PWR 2 PWR 2 PC98 PC98 ODD PWR SATA ODD SATA ODD FRONT PANEL FRONT PANEL Data Data Front VGA Front VGA Power Power Front USB Front USB USB 5 USB 5...
  • Page 379: Data Cabling 4X3.5" Psas

    Cable Plan Data Cabling 4x3.5" PSAS System Board System Board D3929 D3929 SATA ODD SATA ODD Data Data Power Power 4x3.5" HDD 4x3.5" HDD CA05973-7015 CA05973-7015 CA05973-7812 SATA ODD SATA ODD HDD LED HDD LED SMBSYS SMBSYS SGPIO SGPIO SGPIO Slot 1 Slot 1 CA05973-7809...
  • Page 380: Data Cabling 4X3.5" Praid Cp/Ep5Xx

    Cable Plan Data Cabling 4x3.5" PRAID CP/EP5xx System Board System Board D3929 D3929 SATA ODD SATA ODD Data Data Power Power 4x3.5" HDD 4x3.5" HDD CA05973-7015 CA05973-7015 CA05973-7812 SATA ODD SATA ODD HDD LED HDD LED CA05973-8012 J10DACT SMBSYS SMBSYS CA05973-7809 SGPIO SGPIO...
  • Page 381: Data Cabling 4X2.5

    Cable Plan Data Cabling 4x2.5" System Board System Board D3929 D3929 PWR 1 PWR 1 PWR 2 PWR 2 PC98 PC98 FRONT PANEL FRONT PANEL Front VGA Front VGA Front USB Front USB USB 5 USB 5 TYPE C FRONT TYPE C FRONT SATA ODD SATA ODD...
  • Page 382: Data Cabling 4X2.5" And 8X2.5" Psas Cp5Xx

    Cable Plan Data Cabling 4x2.5" and 8x2.5" PSAS CP5xx System Board System Board D3929 D3929 SATA ODD SATA ODD Data Data Power Power 4x2.5" HDD L-Shape 4x2.5" HDD L-Shape CA05973-7016 CA05973-7016 CA05973-7812 SATA ODD SATA ODD SMBSYS SMBSYS PWR1 4x2.5" HDD 4x2.5"...
  • Page 383: Data Cabling 4X2.5" And 8X2.5" Praid Cp/Ep5Xx

    Cable Plan Data Cabling 4x2.5" and 8x2.5" PRAID CP/EP5xx System Board System Board D3929 D3929 SATA ODD SATA ODD Data Data Power Power CA05973-7812 SATA ODD SATA ODD 4x2.5" HDD L-Shape 4x2.5" HDD L-Shape CA05973-7016 CA05973-7016 SATA 0-3 SATA 0-3 HDD LED HDD LED SMBSYS...
  • Page 384: Data Cabling 4X Pcie Ssd + 4X Hdd Sata

    Cable Plan Data Cabling 4x PCIe SSD + 4x HDD SATA System Board System Board D3929 D3929 SATA ODD SATA ODD Data Data Power Power CA05973-7812 4x2.5" HDD L-Shape 4x2.5" HDD L-Shape CA05973-7016 CA05973-7016 SATA ODD SATA ODD CA05973-7807 SATA 0-3 SATA 0-3 HDD LED HDD LED...
  • Page 385: Data Cabling 4X Pcie Ssd + 4X Hdd Sas

    Cable Plan Data Cabling 4x PCIe SSD + 4x HDD SAS System Board System Board SATA ODD SATA ODD D3929 D3929 Data Data Power Power CA05973-7812 SATA ODD SATA ODD SATA 0-3 SATA 0-3 FBU 2 (EP5xx only) T26139-Y4031-V107 SCAP SCAP Slot 3 Slot 3...
  • Page 386: Data Cabling 10X2.5" Psas Cp5Xx

    Cable Plan Data Cabling 10x2.5" PSAS CP5xx System Board System Board D3929 D3929 10x2.5" HDD 10x2.5" HDD CA05973-7018 CA05973-7018 MLC1 MLC1 SAS Expander SAS Expander MLC2 MLC2 CA05973-7025 CA05973-7025 Slot 1 Slot 1 CA05973-7808 CP5xx CP5xx CA05973-7808 RX1330M5...
  • Page 387: Data Cabling 10X2.5" Praid Cp/Ep5Xx

    Cable Plan Data Cabling 10x2.5" PRAID CP/EP5xx System Board System Board 10x2.5" HDD 10x2.5" HDD CA05973-7018 CA05973-7018 MLC2 MLC2 SAS Expander SAS Expander SATA ODD SATA ODD MLC1 MLC1 CA05973-7025 CA05973-7025 SATA 0-3 SATA 0-3 HDD LED HDD LED CA05973-8012 J10DACT J10DACT Slot 1...
  • Page 388: Serial Ext

    Cable Plan SERIAL ext. System Board System Board D3929 D3929 CA05973-7065 PCIe SLOT2 SERIAL SERIAL RX1330M5...
  • Page 389: Dual Microsd 64Gb Enterprise

    Cable Plan Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise System Board D3929 T26139-Y4018-V8 CON2 USB 5 Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise RX1330M5...
  • Page 390 Reference Manual - English Cable Plan for FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX1330 M5S Reference Manual March 2021...
  • Page 391 Cable Plan Contents List of used cables List of used cables (continuation) Basic Cabling 4x2,5" Basic Cabling 4x PCIe SSD Power Cabling 4x2.5" Std. Power Cabling 4x2.5" Red. Power Cabling 4x PCIe SSD Red. Data Cabling 4x2.5" Data Cabling 4x2.5" PSAS CP5xx Data Cabling 4x2.5"...
  • Page 392 Cable Plan List of used cables FUJITSU P/N Ref. Naming Part of ODM P/N Basic SKD> CA05973-7831 MB onboard to HDD Basic Cabling 4x2.5" 550.06V0S.0001 BP(SMB) Basic Cabling 4x PCIe SSD SKD> MB To COP 2x USB CA05973-7843 Basic Cabling 4x2.5"...
  • Page 393: List Of Used Cables

    Cable Plan List of used cables (continuation) FUJITSU P/N Ref. Naming Part of ODM P/N Data Opt.> MB onboard/Raid card CA05973-7836 Data Cabling 4x2.5" (C0) to 2.5” HDD 550.06V0V.0001 Data Cabling 4x2.5" PSAS CP5xx BP(Signal) Data Cabling 4x2.5" PRAID CP/EP5xx Opt.>...
  • Page 394: Basic Cabling 4X2,5

    Cable Plan Basic Cabling 4x2,5" System Board D3929 CA05973-7843 PWR 1 (Front Panel on QRL) PWR 2 FRONT VGA (option) Front VGA PC98 ODD PWR TYPE C FRONT FRONT PANEL TYPE C FRONT CA05973-7837 Front VGA Front USB USB 5 TYPE C FRONT CA05973-7844 4x2.5"...
  • Page 395: Basic Cabling 4X Pcie Ssd

    Cable Plan Basic Cabling 4x PCIe SSD System Board D3929 CA05973-7843 PWR 1 (Front Panel on QRL) PWR 2 FRONT VGA (option) CA05973-7837 Front VGA PC98 ODD PWR TYPE C FRONT TYPE C FRONT FRONT PANEL Front VGA Front USB USB 5 TYPE C FRONT CA05973-7844...
  • Page 396: Power Cabling 4X2.5" Std

    Cable Plan Power Cabling 4x2.5" Std. System Board Standard PSU D3929 PWR 1 PC98 4x2.5" HDD CA05973-7017 FRONT PANEL Front VGA SMBSYS CA05973-7852 PWR 2 PWR1 ODD PWR Front USB USB 5 TYPE C FRONT SMBSYS SATA ODD SATA 0-3 SERIAL RX1330M5S...
  • Page 397: Power Cabling 4X2.5" Red

    Cable Plan Power Cabling 4x2.5" Red. System Board CA05973-7024 D3929 CA05973-7833 PWR 1 PWR1 CA05973-7803 PWR 2 PWR2 CA05973-7801 CA05973-7835 PC98 PWR3 Power Distribution Board FRONT PANEL Front VGA ODD PWR 4x2.5" HDD CA05973-7017 Front USB USB 5 SMBSYS PWR1 TYPE C FRONT SMBSYS SATA ODD...
  • Page 398: Power Cabling 4X Pcie Ssd Red

    Cable Plan Power Cabling 4x PCIe SSD Red. System Board CA05973-7023 D3929 CA05973-7833 PWR 1 PWR1 CA05973-7803 PWR 2 PWR2 CA05973-7801 CA05973-7835 PC98 PWR3 Power Distribution Board FRONT PANEL 4x2.5" PCIe SSD Front VGA CA05973-7020 ODD PWR SMBSYS PWR1 Front USB USB 5 TYPE C FRONT SMBSYS...
  • Page 399: Data Cabling 4X2.5

    Cable Plan Data Cabling 4x2.5" System Board D3929 PWR 1 PWR 2 PC98 FRONT PANEL Front VGA Front USB USB 5 TYPE C FRONT SMBSYS SATA ODD 4x2.5" HDD SATA 0-3 CA05973-7017 CA05973-7836 SERIAL SMBSYS RX1330M5S...
  • Page 400: Data Cabling 4X2.5" Psas Cp5Xx

    Cable Plan Data Cabling 4x2.5" PSAS CP5xx System Board D3929 4x2.5" HDD CA05973-7017 Slot 1 PSAS CP5xx SMBSYS CA05973-7836 RX1330M5S...
  • Page 401: Data Cabling 4X2.5" Praid Cp/Ep5Xx

    Cable Plan Data Cabling 4x2.5" PRAID CP/EP5xx System Board D3929 SATA ODD SATA 0-3 HDD LED CA05973-8012 J10DACT 4x2.5" HDD CA05973-7017 Slot 1 CA05973-7836 CP/EP5xx SMBSYS PWR1 SCAP FBU 1 T26139-Y4031-V107 (EP5xx only) RX1330M5S...
  • Page 402: Data Cabling 4X Pcie Ssd Praid Ep5Xx

    Cable Plan Data Cabling 4x PCIe SSD PRAID EP5xx System Board D3929 SATA ODD SATA 0-3 HDD LED 4x2.5" PCIe SSD CA05973-7020 CA05973-8012 J10DACT PCIe SSD4 CA05973-7851 Slot 1 PCIe SSD3 EP5xx PCIe SSD2 CA05973-7850 PCIe SSD1 T26139-Y4031-V107 SCAP FBU 1 RX1330M5S...
  • Page 403: Serial Ext

    Cable Plan SERIAL ext. System Board D3929 CA05973-7065 PCIe SLOT2 SERIAL RX1330M5S...
  • Page 404: Dual Microsd 64Gb Enterprise

    Cable Plan Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise System Board D3929 T26139-Y4018-V8 CON2 USB 5 Dual microSD 64GB Enterprise RX1330M5S...
  • Page 405 List of all used screws for PRIMERGY Servers Assembled in WCZ and FIT June 2021...
  • Page 406 Torx 6 Plus black 0.09 Nm C26192-Y10-C103 Phillips PH1 Replacement S204 M2.5 x 4 mm silver 0.4 Nm screw for / JIS 1012 type A3C40137316 / LSZ: L3-25419-01 S205 Phillips PH1 silver 0.3 Nm M2.5 x 6.5mm Copyright 2021 FUJITSU LIMITED...
  • Page 407 A3C40109082 M3 x 4 mm Phillips PH1 white 0.09 Nm countersink M3 x 4 mm S304 A3C40142649 silver 0.4 Nm countersink Phillips PH1 Screws in kit: S26361-D3305- Phillips PH1 S305 M3 x 4 mm silver 0.4Nm Copyright 2021 FUJITSU LIMITED...
  • Page 408 “self-tapping” S311 C26361-B443- M3 x 3.2 mm Lens head screw silver 0.2 Nm C220 cross PZ2 S312 M3 x 6.7 mm Phillips PH2 silver 0.6 Nm S313 M3 Fastener Phillips PH2 Screw silver 0.6 Nm Copyright 2021 FUJITSU LIMITED...
  • Page 409 M3 x 4 mm Phillips PH2 silver 0.6 Nm S319 M3 x 4.5 mm Phillips PH2 0.6 ~ 0.7 silver S320 M3 x 5 mm Phillips PH2 silver 0.7 Nm S321 M3 Captive Phillips PH2 Screw silver 0.6 Nm Copyright 2021 FUJITSU LIMITED...
  • Page 410 M3 x 5 mm Phillips PH2 silver 0.6 Nm S330 M3 x 5 mm Phillips PH2 black 0.6 Nm S331 M3 x 8 mm Phillips PH2 Silver 0.6 Nm S401 M4 x 6.5 mm Phillips PH2 silver 0.6 Nm Copyright 2021 FUJITSU LIMITED...
  • Page 411 M3 x 15 mm S508 M5 x 11 mm Phillips PH2 black 0.6 Nm UNC standoff EOL: V26827-B408- hexagon screw 4-40 x 7.8 mm V989 S601 silver 0.6 Nm driver 5 mm bolt: 4.9 mm V26827-B265-V5 total: 12.7 mm Copyright 2021 FUJITSU LIMITED...
  • Page 412 5 mm / silver 0.6 Nm provided by screw with cross PZ2 chassis spacer. vendor) (screw is C26361-Y10-C133 M2 x 3.5 mm Flat head Phillips silver 0.2 Nm part of PH 0 PDUAL AP200 kit) Copyright 2021 FUJITSU LIMITED...
  • Page 413 S319 Torque 0.6 ~ 0.7 Nm 07. June 2021 Update CP100 screw driver as See yellow color update 24. June 2021 Add RX1330M5 screws See yellow color update 7. July 2021 Add TX1310M5 screws See yellow color update Copyright 2021 FUJITSU LIMITED...

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