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SGI 1400 Server Family User's Guide
(document number: 007-3978-001 / published: 1999-07-22)
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- add-in
- Chassis Feature Summary
- add-in board
- ISA
- When to Run the SSU
- ISA slot
- Add-in Board Slots
- PCI
- When to Run the SSU
- PCI bus slots
- Add-in Board Slots
- address
- base memory
- Memory
- extended memory
- Memory
- administrative
- Summary of Software Security Features
- administrative password
- Software Locks via the SSU or BIOS Setup
- Advanced Chipset Control Submenu, configuring in Setup
- Advanced Chipset Control Submenu
- Advanced Menu, configuring in Setup
- Advanced Menu
- audible beep error codes
- Power-on Self Test (POST)
- base memory
- Memory
- baseboard
- component locations, figure
- Processor Board Connector and Component Locations
- form factor
- Chassis Feature Summary
- Processor Board Features
- beep codes
- Power-on Self Test (POST)
- BIOS
- changing the language
- Changing the BIOS Language
- recovering
- Recovering the BIOS
- update utility
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- upgrading
- Changing the BIOS Settings
- boot
- Summary of Software Security Features
- Boot menu, configuring, Setup
- Boot Menu
- boot sequence
- setting in Setup
- Summary of Software Security Features
- bootable media
- required by POST
- Power-on Self Test (POST)
- booting cold
- Resetting the System
- bus termination requirements, SCSI devices
- SCSI Controller
- cables
- IDE bus length limit
- IDE Controller
- caution
- ESD protection
- SCSI Hard Disk Drives
- CFG files
- When to Run the SSU
- CMOS
- clear to reconfigure diskette drive
- If You Cannot Access Setup
- configuration
- limiting
- Summary of Software Security Features
- configuring system
- Setup
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- SSU
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- controller
- keyboard/mouse
- Keyboard and Mouse
- video
- Video
- Video
- Processor Board Features
- cooling
- fans
- Chassis Feature Summary
- cover
- empty board slots must be covered
- Chassis Feature Summary
- DC outputs
- Power Supplies
- diagnostics
- preparing system for testing
- Preparing the System for Diagnostic Testing
- using PCDiagnostics
- Using PCDiagnostics
- disk array
- 3.5-inch Hard Drive Bays
- diskette
- enabling/disabling floppy writes
- Summary of Software Security Features
- no booting in secure mode without password
- Summary of Software Security Features
- reconfiguring if cannot enter Setup
- If You Cannot Access Setup
- running SSU from
- Power-on Self Test (POST)
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- drive
- diskette
- Chassis Feature Summary
- expansion
- Chassis Feature Summary
- hard
- Chassis Feature Summary
- internal
- 3.5-inch Hard Drive Bays
- maximum
- 3.5-inch Hard Drive Bays
- 3.5-inch Hard Drive Bays
- Emergency Management Port
- Console
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- Emergency Management Port (EMP) Console
- FRU viewer
- Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Viewer
- main console window
- Main EMP Console Window
- phonebook
- Phonebook
- requirements
- EMP Console Requirements
- SDR viewer
- Sensor Data Record (SDR) Viewer
- SEL viewer
- System Event Log (SEL) Viewer
- server control operations
- Server Control Operations
- EMP
- Emergency Management Port (EMP) Console
- error
- codes and messages
- POST Error Codes and Messages
- messages
- Error and Informational Messages
- Power-on Self Test (POST)
- ESD
- SCSI Hard Disk Drives
- Environmental and Regulatory Specifications
- hot-swapping SCSI hard disk drives
- SCSI Hard Disk Drives
- Exit menu, configuring, Setup
- Exit Menu
- expanded video memory
- Video
- extended memory
- Memory
- external drive bays
- 5.25-inch Removable Media Device Bays
- feature summary
- board
- Processor Board Features
- chassis side view
- Chassis Side View
- front controls and indicators
- Chassis Front Controls and Indicators
- Firmware Update Utility
- Using the Firmware Update Utility
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- front drive bay for removable media devices
- 5.25-inch Removable Media Device Bays
- FRUSDR load utility
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- FRU Viewer Menu Options
- when to run
- When to Run the FRUSDR Load Utility
- hard disk drive
- hot-swapping
- Hot-swapping a SCSI Hard Disk Drive
- plastic carrier
- Mounting a SCSI Hard Disk Drive in a Carrier
- SCSI
- SCSI Hard Disk Drives
- Hard Drive submenu
- configuring, Setup
- Hard Drive Submenu
- I/O
- ISA expansion slots
- Processor Board Features
- PCI expansion slots
- Processor Board Features
- ports provided
- Processor Board Features
- I/O Device Configuration submenu, configuring in Setup
- I/O Device Configuration Submenu
- IDE
- bus length limit
- IDE Controller
- primary, master and slave, configuring, Setup
- Primary Master and Slave Submenu
- input voltage
- Power Supplies
- internal
- 3.5-inch Hard Drive Bays
- intrusion detection
- Mechanical Locks and Monitoring
- ISA
- embedded device support
- Processor Board Features
- expansion slots
- Processor Board Features
- feature summary
- Add-in Board Slots
- keyboard
- compatibility
- Keyboard and Mouse
- features, configuring, Setup
- Keyboard Features Submenu
- lockout timer, setting in SSU
- Keyboard and Mouse
- language
- changing in BIOS
- Changing the BIOS Language
- memory
- Memory
- addresses
- Memory
- amount installed
- Processor Board Features
- amount tested, POST
- Power-on Self Test (POST)
- as used by different operating systems
- Memory
- base amount
- Memory
- capacity
- Processor Board Features
- extended region
- Memory
- physical
- Memory
- video amount
- Processor Board Features
- video size
- Video
- what type to install
- Processor Board Features
- messages, error and informational
- Error and Informational Messages
- mouse
- compatibility
- Keyboard and Mouse
- inactivity timer
- Keyboard and Mouse
- network
- problems with network
- Network Problems
- password
- administrative
- Software Locks via the SSU or BIOS Setup
- entering to unblank screen
- Summary of Software Security Features
- user
- Software Locks via the SSU or BIOS Setup
- using to reactivate keyboard/mouse
- Keyboard and Mouse
- Summary of Software Security Features
- which type to set
- Using Passwords
- PCI
- embedded devices
- Processor Board Features
- expansion slots
- Processor Board Features
- feature summary
- Add-in Board Slots
- PCI Configuration Submenu, configuring in Setup
- PCI Configuration Submenu
- PCI Device, Embedded SCSI submenu, configuring in Setup
- PCI Device, Embedded SCSI Submenu
- PCI Devices submenu, configuring in Setup
- PCI Devices Submenu
- physical memory
- Memory
- port
- I/O ports provided
- Processor Board Features
- POST
- bootable media required
- Power-on Self Test (POST)
- countdown codes
- POST Codes and Countdown Codes
- error codes and messages
- POST Error Codes and Messages
- error messages
- Power-on Self Test (POST)
- Power-on Self Test (POST)
- memory, amount tested
- Power-on Self Test (POST)
- power on/off
- locking on/off switch, Setup
- Summary of Software Security Features
- power supply
- 400 watt
- Chassis Feature Summary
- AC input
- Environmental and Regulatory Specifications
- DC outputs
- Power Supplies
- hazardous conditions
- Removing or Installing a Power Supply
- input voltage ranges
- Power Supplies
- maximum watts, drives
- 3.5-inch Hard Drive Bays
- problems
- after running new application software
- Running New Application Software
- after system has been running correctly
- After the System Has Been Running Correctly
- application software
- Problems with Application Software
- beep codes
- No Beep Codes
- bootable CD-ROM not detected
- Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected
- CD-ROM drive activity light
- CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light
- confirm OS loading
- Confirming Loading of the Operating System
- diskette drive light
- Diskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light
- hard drive light
- Hard Disk Drive Activity Light Does Not Light
- initial system startup
- Initial System Startup
- network
- Network Problems
- no characters on screen
- No Characters Appear on Screen
- PCI installation tips
- PCI Installation Tips
- power light
- Power Light Does Not Light
- preparing system for diagnostic testing
- Preparing the System for Diagnostic Testing
- random error in data files
- Checklist
- screen characters incorrect
- Characters Are Distorted or Incorrect
- system cooling fans do not rotate
- System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly
- system lights
- Verifying Proper Operation of Key System Lights
- using PCDiagnostics
- Using PCDiagnostics
- RAID
- 3.5-inch Hard Drive Bays
- removable media bays
- limiting use of hard drives
- 5.25-inch Removable Media Device Bays
- number of drives
- 5.25-inch Removable Media Device Bays
- reset system
- Hot Keys
- Resetting the System
- Safety
- cautions
- SCSI Hard Disk Drives
- SCI files
- When to Run the SSU
- SCSI
- bus termination requirements
- SCSI Controller
- hard disk drive
- SCSI Hard Disk Drives
- hot-swapping
- Hot-swapping a SCSI Hard Disk Drive
- plastic carrier
- Mounting a SCSI Hard Disk Drive in a Carrier
- LVD devices
- SCSI Hard Disk Drives
- singled-ended devices
- SCSI Hard Disk Drives
- Symbios SCSI utility
- Using the Symbios SCSI Utility for NT
- type of devices supported
- SCSI Controller
- secure mode
- Secure Mode
- affects boot sequence
- Summary of Software Security Features
- enter by setting passwords
- Summary of Software Security Features
- locking reset and power on/off switches
- Summary of Software Security Features
- no booting from diskette without password
- Summary of Software Security Features
- using hot keys to enter
- Hot Keys
- security
- Summary of Software Security Features
- System Security
- alarm switches
- Mechanical Locks and Monitoring
- boot sequence
- Summary of Software Security Features
- enabling/disabling floppy writes
- Summary of Software Security Features
- locking mouse, keyboard with timer
- Keyboard and Mouse
- Summary of Software Security Features
- locking reset and power on/off switches, Setup
- Summary of Software Security Features
- password
- Summary of Software Security Features
- secure mode
- Summary of Software Security Features
- secure mode, setting in SSU
- Secure Mode
- software lock, SSU
- Software Locks via the SSU or BIOS Setup
- unattended
- Summary of Software Security Features
- using hot key combination
- Hot Keys
- video blanking
- Summary of Software Security Features
- Security menu
- configuring, Setup
- Security Menu
- server management
- features
- Server Management
- intrusion detection
- Mechanical Locks and Monitoring
- Server menu, configuring in Setup
- Server Menu
- service
- no user-serviceable parts, power supply
- Removing or Installing a Power Supply
- Setup
- Advanced Chipset Control submenu
- Advanced Chipset Control Submenu
- Advanced menu
- Advanced Menu
- Boot menu
- Boot Menu
- cannot enter, need to reconfigure diskette
- If You Cannot Access Setup
- changing configuration
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- description
- Starting Setup
- Exit menu
- Exit Menu
- Hard Drive submenu
- Hard Drive Submenu
- I/O Device Configuration submenu
- I/O Device Configuration Submenu
- keyboard features menu
- Keyboard Features Submenu
- locking reset and power on/off switches
- Summary of Software Security Features
- Main menu
- Main Menu
- PCI Configuration submenu
- PCI Configuration Submenu
- PCI Device, Embedded SCSI submenu contents
- PCI Device, Embedded SCSI Submenu
- PCI Devices submenu
- PCI Devices Submenu
- primary IDE master and slave menu
- Primary Master and Slave Submenu
- recording settings
- Record Your Setup Settings
- security menu contents
- Security Menu
- server menu contents
- Server Menu
- summary, main menus
- Setup Menus
- System Management submenu contents
- System Management Submenu
- soft boot
- Resetting the System
- SSU
- Using the System Setup Utility (SSU)
- changing configuration
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- diskette drive required to run SSU
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- switches
- alarm
- Mechanical Locks and Monitoring
- DC power
- Resetting the System
- locking reset and power on/off, Setup
- Summary of Software Security Features
- reset
- Resetting the System
- Symbios SCSI
- boot-time message
- Power-on Self Test (POST)
- system
- Software Locks via the SSU or BIOS Setup
- Keyboard and Mouse
- Summary of Software Security Features
- System Management submenu, configuring in Setup
- System Management Submenu
- System setup utility
- CFG files
- When to Run the SSU
- customizing
- Customizing the SSU
- defining an ISA board
- Defining an ISA Board
- exiting
- Exiting the SSU
- launching a task
- Launching a Task
- location
- Using the System Setup Utility (SSU)
- removing an ISA board
- Adding and Removing ISA Boards
- Adding and Removing ISA Boards
- running
- Starting the SSU
- locally
- Running the SSU Locally
- remotely
- Running the SSU Remotely
- SCI files
- When to Run the SSU
- when to run
- When to Run the SSU
- temperature
- maximum ambient, drives
- 3.5-inch Hard Drive Bays
- timer
- keyboard or mouse inactive
- Keyboard and Mouse
- lockout (inactivity), setting in SSU
- Keyboard and Mouse
- upgrade Flash utility
- Obtaining the Upgrade Utility
- user
- Summary of Software Security Features
- user password
- Software Locks via the SSU or BIOS Setup
- utilities
- BIOS update
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- Emergency Management Port (EMP) Console
- Emergency Management Port (EMP) Console
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- Firmware update
- Using the Firmware Update Utility
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- FRUSDR load
- FRU Viewer Menu Options
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- SCSI
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- Setup
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- Using BIOS Setup
- SSU
- Configuration Software and Utilities
- Symbios SCSI
- Using the Symbios SCSI Utility for NT
- Symbios SCSI boot-time message
- Power-on Self Test (POST)
- video
- blanking for security
- Summary of Software Security Features
- controller
- Video
- expansion
- Video
- graphics controller
- Processor Board Features
- memory
- Processor Board Features
- resolutions supported
- Video
- video memory
- Video
- Warning
- no user-serviceable parts, power supply
- Removing or Installing a Power Supply
- write to diskette, disabling
- Summary of Software Security Features
SGI 1400 Server Family User's Guide
(document number: 007-3978-001 / published: 1999-07-22)
table of contents | additional info | download
Front Matter
About This Guide
Chapter 1. Chassis Description
Chapter 2. System Processor Board Description
Chapter 3. Configuration Software and Utilities
Chapter 4. Solving Problems
Chapter 5. Installing or Replacing Drives and Power Supplies
Appendix A. Environmental and Regulatory Specifications
Appendix B. SGI 1400 Server Rackmount Installation
Index
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