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Diskette Drive
The system comes with a 3.5-inch diskette drive installed in the vertical
3.5-inch peripheral bay.
Contact your sales representative or dealer for a list of approved add-in peripheral devices.
Removing the Diskette Drive
See Figures 4-13 and 4-14.
1. Observe the warnings and cautions on page 3, “Safety Guidelines.”
2. Remove the right side cover (page 80).
3. Disconnect the power and signal cables from the diskette drive.
4. Remove the screw that secures the drive and carrier assembly to the chassis, and set it aside.
5. Slide the assembly toward the top power supply to disengage the tabs from the slots in the chassis wall.
6. Remove the assembly from the chassis, and place it bracket-side up on an antistatic surface.
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Figure 4-13. Removing the Diskette Drive
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7. Remove the three screws, and set them and the drive carrier aside. See
Figure 4-14.
8. Place the drive in an antistatic protective wrapper.
9. Replace the right side cover (page 81).
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Figure 4-14. Diskette Drive and Carrier Assembly
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Installing a Diskette Drive
See Figures 4-13 and 4-14.
1. Remove the 3.5-inch diskette drive from its protective wrapper, and place it component-side up on an antistatic surface.
2. Record the drive model and serial number in your equipment log.
3. Set any jumpers or switches according to the drive manufacturer's instructions.
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Table of contents
- 3 Warnings and Cautions
- 5 Notational Conventions
- 18 System Features
- 20 Chassis
- 23 Controls and Indicators
- 25 System Security
- 27 Password Protection
- 27 Secure Boot Mode
- 27 Boot Sequence Control
- 27 Boot Without Keyboard
- 27 Power and Reset Button Lock
- 28 Diskette Write Protection
- 28 Video Blanking
- 28 Power System
- 28 Server Cooling
- 29 Peripheral Drive Bays
- 29 3.5-inch User Accessible Diskette Drive Bay
- 29 5.25-inch User Accessible Drive Bays
- 29 3.5-inch Hot-docking Drive Bays
- 30 Onboard RAID
- 30 Server System Board
- 30 ISA Expansion Slots
- 31 PCI Expansion Slots
- 31 PCI Video Controller
- 34 SCSI Controllers
- 34 IDE Controller
- 35 Server Management
- 36 Pentium ® II Processor
- 36 Memory Module
- 37 System Configuration Options
- 37 Base System Configuration
- 38 System Upgrade Options
- 40 Selecting a Site
- 41 Physical Specifications
- 41 Environmental Specifications
- 42 After Unpacking the Server
- 42 Installing the Pentium II Processor
- 42 Installing the Memory Module
- 43 Connecting Peripheral Devices
- 43 Warnings and Cautions
- 43 Keyboard
- 43 Mouse
- 43 Monitor
- 43 Other Devices
- 45 Checking the Power Cord(s)
- 45 Turning on Your Server
- 46 Power-on Self-Test
- 47 Creating Installation Software Diskettes
- 49 Configuration Utilities
- 50 Power-on Self-Test
- 51 When to Use the System Configuration Utility
- 52 How to start the SCU
- 53 System Board Settings Field Descriptions
- 53 Systems Group
- 53 Memory Subsystem Group
- 54 On-Board Disk Controllers
- 54 Onboard Communications Devices
- 55 Floppy Drive Subsystems Group
- 55 IDE Subsystem Group
- 57 Multiboot Group
- 57 KB and Mouse Subsystem Group
- 57 Console Redirection
- 58 Security Subsystem
- 59 SCSI ROM BIOS Options Group
- 59 Management Subsystem Group
- 60 When to Run the BIOS Setup Utility
- 60 Running the Setup Utility
- 62 Main Menu
- 65 Advanced Menu
- 70 Security Menu
- 72 Server Menu
- 73 Boot Menu
- 75 Exit Menu
- 76 Using the Symbios SCSI Utility
- 76 Running the SCSI Utility
- 76 Hot Keys
- 77 Installing Video Drivers
- 77 Installing SCSI Drivers
- 79 Preparation
- 79 Warnings and Cautions
- 79 Tools and Supplies You Need
- 79 Equipment Log
- 80 Covers
- 80 Removing a Side Cover
- 81 Replacing a Side Cover
- 82 Removing the Top Cover
- 83 Replacing the Top Cover
- 84 Removing the Plastic Front Cover
- 84 Replacing the Plastic Front Cover
- 86 Removing the Snap-in Plastic Peripheral Bay Cover
- 87 Replacing the Snap-in Plastic Peripheral Bay Cover
- 88 Board Set
- 88 Removing the Termination Board
- 89 Installing a Voltage Regulator Module
- 91 Installing a Pentium II Processor
- 92 Removing a Pentium II Processor
- 92 Installing the Memory Module
- 94 Removing the Memory Module
- 94 Installing the RPX Module
- 96 Removing the RPX Module
- 97 Add-in Boards
- 98 Installing an Add-in Board
- 102 Removing an Add-in Board
- 103 Diskette Drive
- 103 Removing the Diskette Drive
- 105 Installing a Diskette Drive
- 106 5.25-inch Peripherals
- 107 Installing a 5.25-inch Peripheral Device
- 111 Removing a 5.25-inch Peripheral Device
- 112 Back-up Battery
- 113 Replacing the Back-up Battery
- 115 Front Panel Board
- 115 Removing the Front Panel Board
- 115 Replacing the Front Panel Board
- 117 Fans
- 117 Removing a Front Panel Fan
- 120 Replacing a Front Panel Fan
- 120 Removing the Fan Below the Top Power Supply
- 123 Replacing the Fan Below the Power Supply
- 124 Power System
- 124 Removing a Power Supply
- 125 Replacing a Power Supply
- 126 Power Share Backplane
- 126 Removing the Power Share Backplane
- 129 Installing the Power Share Backplane
- 130 SCSI Hot-docking Backplane
- 130 Removing a Hot-docking Backplane
- 130 Removing a Hot-docking Backplane
- 133 Warnings and Cautions
- 133 Tools and Supplies You Need
- 133 Hot-docking Bays
- 134 SCSI Hard Disk Drive
- 135 Mounting a SCSI SCA Hard Disk Drive in a Plastic Carrier
- 136 Installing a SCSI SCA Hard Disk Drive in a Hot-docking Bay
- 138 Hot-swapping a SCSI SCA Hard Disk Drive
- 139 SCSI Hot-docking Backplane
- 139 Configuration Options
- 143 SCSI Hot-docking Backplane Connectors
- 143 Wide/Fast SCSI 16-Bit Connector
- 144 Wide/Fast SCA2 SCSI 16-Bit Connectors
- 145 Power Connectors
- 145 Fan Connector
- 146 Front Panel Connector
- 147 Warnings and Cautions
- 147 Tools and Supplies You Need
- 148 Memory Module Resources
- 150 Memory Regions
- 151 ECC Memory
- 157 System Board Resources
- 157 Video Memory DRAM
- 159 I/O Addresses and Resources
- 161 Interrupts
- 162 Flash ROM
- 163 Power System Configurations
- 165 Power System Control Signals
- 165 Power Enable/Disable (PON)
- 165 Remote Sense Connections
- 165 Load Share Connection
- 165 Output Power Connections
- 166 Power Good Circuit
- 166 VA Monitor Circuit
- 166 I²C Communication Circuit
- 167 System Current Monitor
- 167 Power Supply FAULT
- 167 Power Supply Presence DETECT
- 168 Power Share Backplane Interconnections
- 168 Power Supply to Powershare Board Connections
- 169 Backplane to System Board Power Interface
- 169 Backplane to Peripheral Interface
- 170 Backplane to System Board Control Connections
- 170 Power Supply Input Voltages
- 171 Power Supply Output Voltages
- 172 Server Current Usage
- 174 Calculating Power Usage
- 177 Warnings and Cautions
- 177 Tools and Supplies You Need
- 178 Configuration Jumpers
- 179 Chassis Intrusion Detection
- 180 Fault Resilient Booting (FRB)
- 180 Flash Memory
- 181 CPU Speed
- 182 Boot Option
- 183 Password
- 184 CMOS
- 185 Signal States
- 185 Server System Board
- 186 System Board Layout
- 187 System Board Connector Locations
- 188 Power Connector
- 188 Auxiliary Power Connector
- 188 I2C Connector
- 189 Control Panel Connector
- 189 Diskette Drive Port
- 190 Wide/Fast 16-Bit SCSI Connector
- 191 IDE Connector
- 192 Fan Connectors
- 192 Blower Connectors
- 192 SCSI Controller Activity LED Connector
- 193 Server Management Connector
- 194 ISA Connectors
- 195 PCI Connectors
- 196 Keyboard and Mouse Connectors
- 197 Parallel Port
- 198 VGA Video Port
- 199 Serial Ports
- 201 Resetting the Server
- 202 Initial System Startup
- 202 Checklist
- 203 Running New Application Software
- 203 Checklist
- 204 After the System Has Been Running Correctly
- 204 Checklist
- 205 Additional Troubleshooting Procedures
- 205 Preparing the System for Diagnostic Testing
- 206 Monitoring POST
- 206 Verifying Proper Operation of Key System Lights
- 206 Confirming Loading of the Operating System
- 207 Specific Problems and Corrective Actions
- 207 Power Light Does Not Light
- 208 System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly
- 209 No Characters Appear on Screen
- 209 Characters Are Distorted or Incorrect
- 210 Incorrect or no Beep Codes
- 210 Diskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light
- 211 Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light
- 212 Problems With Application Software
- 213 Error and Informational Messages
- 213 POST Beep Codes
- 214 POST Codes and Countdown Codes
- 214 Normal Port-80 Codes
- 219 POST Error Codes and Messages
- 225 Declaration of the Manufacturer or Importer
- 225 Safety Compliance
- 226 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
- 226 CE Mark
- 226 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notice (USA)
- 228 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices (International)
- 230 Equipment Log