FUJITSU Server PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series General Description CA92344-0534-07...
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Preface Preface This manual describes the functions and features of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. The manual is intended for system administrators. For details on the regulatory compliance statements and safety precautions, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Safety and Regulatory Information (CA92344-0523). Organization of this manual This manual is organized as follows.
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Preface Appendix D provides a link to Appendix G Component Mounting Conditions in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual. Appendix E Cable Specifications Appendix E provides a link to Chapter 2 Connection Information in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Hardware Installation Manual.
Preface Revision History Edition Date Revised location (type) (*1) Description - The edition is initialized to "01" 2014-08-12 All pages for changing manual code - Added description about Secure 2014-10-07 All pages Boot - Added description about RHEL7 - Added description about PSU 2015-02-03 Chapter 4 configuration...
Similarly, one space line is inserted before and after the alert statement. Only Fujitsu certified service engineers should perform the following tasks on this product and the options provided by Fujitsu. Customers must not perform these tasks under any circumstances.
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Preface Warning label location (the main cabinet top) CA92344-0534-07...
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Preface Warning label location (the main cabinet left) Warning label location (PCI_Box) CA92344-0534-07...
Keep the accessories in a safe place because they are required for server operation. Adding optional products For stable operation of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server, use only a Fujitsu-certified optional product as an added option. Note that the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server is not guaranteed to operate with any optional product not certified by Fujitsu.
Be sure to keep this manual in a safe and convenient location for quick reference. Fujitsu makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from being injured and to prevent property damage. Be sure to use the product according to the instructions in this manual.
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Manuals for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series The following manuals have been prepared to provide you with the information necessary to use the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. You can access HTML versions of these manuals at the following sites: Japanese-language site: http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primequest/manual/2000/ Global site: http://www.fujitsu.com/global/services/computing/server/primequest/ http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/ Title...
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Preface Related manuals The following manuals relate to the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. You can access these manuals at the following site: http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/ Contact your sales representative for inquiries about the ServerView manuals. Title Description ServerView Suite ServerView Describes how to install and start ServerView Operations Operations Manager Quick Manager in a Windows environment.
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Title Description MegaRAID SAS 9286CV-8e LSI MegaRAID SAS 2.0 Refer to the following URL: Device Driver Installation The Fujitsu Technology Solutions manuals server http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/ Modular RAID Controller Provides technical information on using SAS RAID controllers. LSI MegaRAID SAS 3.0 PRAID EP400i / EP420i (D3216)
Preface Intel, Intel logo, Intel Inside, Intel Inside logo, Intel Atom, Intel Atom Inside ,Intel Core, Core Inside, Intel vPro, vPro Inside, Celeron, Celeron Inside, Itanium, Itanium Inside, Pentium, Pentium Inside, Xeon, Xeon Phi, Xeon Inside, Ultrabook are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Ethernet is a registered trademark of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
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TABLE 3.1 List of bundled software ..............................76 TABLE 4.1 Power supply pattern ................................83 TABLE 4.2 PSU mounting location (PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2400E2/2400E) (*1) ................84 TABLE 4.3 PSU mounting location (PRIMEQUEST 2800E3/2800B3/2800E2/2800B2/2800E/2800B) ......... 84 TABLE 5.1 Maximum number of partitions for each model (PPAR) ....................91 TABLE 5.2 Partition granularity of components making up a partition (PPAR) ..................
ICT systems. 1.1.1 PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2800B3 Features The features of the PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2800B3 are given below. High reliability and high-performance Use of Intel ® Xeon ® processor E7 v4 product family...
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.1 Introduction of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Maintainability Provided with a Fault Location function to identify suspected components when hardware failure occurs Support for maintenance operations by MMB Web-UI Maintenance Wizard Flexibility PRIMEQUEST 2400E2 2800E2 2800B2 - Support of physical partitioning Supported Supported...
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CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.1 Introduction of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Memory Mirror Partial Memory Mirror Memory Sparing Support of degradation operation function so that the system can operate by isolating the faulty CPU cores or SBs Support of hardware RAID Support of software RAID Support of Reserved SB functions Operations support function...
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.2 Product Lineup Product Lineup The PRIMEQUEST 2000 series includes the following models. PRIMEQUEST 2400E3: 4 sockets, Enterprise model PRIMEQUEST 2800E3: 8 sockets, Enterprise model PRIMEQUEST 2800B3: 8 sockets, Business model PRIMEQUEST 2400E2: 4 sockets, Enterprise model...
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.3 PRIMEQUEST 2000 series configuration PRIMEQUEST 2000 series configuration The following figure shows a conceptual diagram of the configuration of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. FIGURE 1.4 Configuration conceptual diagram CA92344-0534-07...
1.3 PRIMEQUEST 2000 series configuration 1.3.1 Hardware configuration Features of PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2400E2/2400E The features of the PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2400E2/2400E are listed below. Up to two CPUs can be mounted to each SB Up to two SBs can be mounted Up to three Memory Scale-up Boards can be mounted (*1)
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.3 PRIMEQUEST 2000 series configuration Features of the PRIMEQUEST 2800E3/2800E2/2800E Features of the PRIMEQUEST 2800E3/2800E2/2800E are as below. Up to two CPUs can be mounted to each SB Up to four SBs can be mounted Up to four HDDs can be mounted to each SB Up to eight sockets SMPs Up to four physical partitions (PPAR) Main hardware configuration...
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.3 PRIMEQUEST 2000 series configuration Features of the PRIMEQUEST 2800B3/2800B2/2800B Features of the PRIMEQUEST 2800B3/2800B2/2800B are as below. Up to two CPUs can be mounted to each SB Up to four SBs can be mounted Up to eight sockets SMPs Main hardware configuration Number of connected IOUs: 4 Number of connected DUs: 2...
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.3 PRIMEQUEST 2000 series configuration 1.3.2 Hardware specifications The hardware specifications of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series are listed in the table below. TABLE 1.1 Hardware specifications (PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2800B3) PRIMEQUEST 2400E3 2800E3 2800B3 Number of mounted SBs...
*5: When the maximum number of PCI_Boxes are connected. *6: The KVM interface is provided for each SB (should not be always-on connection). *7: Redundancy of MMB is supported in PRIMEQUEST 2400E3 and 2800E3. PRIMEQUEST 2800B3 does not support MMB redundancy.
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.3 PRIMEQUEST 2000 series configuration PRIMEQUEST 2400E2 2800E2 2800B2 Reserved SB Supported Internal disk Number of SB built-in slots Number of DU built-in slots 9.6TB 19.2 TB 28.8 TB Maximum capacity PCI Express slot Up to 16 (4x IOU_1GbE) Built-in (PCI Express Gen3) Max.
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CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.3 PRIMEQUEST 2000 series configuration PRIMEQUEST 2400E 2800E 2800B Intel® Xeon® processor E7 v2 product family (*1) Supported CPU Up to 15 (*2) Core / Socket Up to 3.40 GHz (*2) CPU clock Up to 8.0 GT/s (*2) QPI rate Instruction:32 KB/core, Data:32 KB/core L1 cache...
Via the CLI where the management terminal is connected to the MMB serial port Hardware technologies PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2800B3 Hardware technologies This section describes the main functions provided in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. Technology that attains high efficiency, high scalability (expandability) Intel ®...
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CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.4 Hardware technologies Bank DDDC Memory Patrol Scrub Full Memory Mirror Partial Memory Mirror Address Range Mirror Memory Sparing function Reserved SB Hardware RAID PCI hot plug for PCI_Box Security / Encryption function TPM/BitLocker Secure Boot Technologies providing flexible operability Physical partitioning (PPAR) Extended Partitioning...
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CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.4 Hardware technologies Bank DDDC Memory Patrol Scrub Memory Mirror function Memory Sparing function Reserved SB Hardware RAID PCI hot plug for PCI_Box Security / Encryption function TPM/BitLocker Secure Boot Technologies providing flexible operability Physical partitioning (PPAR) Extended Partitioning Extended Socket Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR)
SSD can be done without installing SVAS. 1.4.1 CPU In PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2800B3, the Intel ® Xeon ® processor E7 v4 product family is mounted. In PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2800B2, the Intel ® Xeon ® processor E7 v3 product family is mounted. In PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E/2800B, the Intel ® Xeon ® processor E7 v2 product family is mounted.
OS, thereby improving CPU performance. In PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2800B3, this function supports up to two threads per core and up to 48 threads for each CPU (24 cores).
The Memory Spare function is enabled by the MMB Web-UI. In PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2800B3/2400E2/2800E2/2800B2, up to half number of total ranks on a DDR channel per DDR channel can be spared.
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.4 Hardware technologies 1.4.7 Hardware RAID The PRIMEQUEST 2000 series supports hardware RAID. The hardware RAID has a dedicated RAID controller chip and firmware. It can independently control an array by disconnecting the hard disk where error had occurred, and connecting a spare disk or new normal hard disk.
‘5.2 Physical Partitioning (PPAR)’. 1.4.13 Extended Partitioning The PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E supports the Extended Partitioning function. The Extended Partitioning function is the function which divides the physical partition in units of CPU core. Low cost, high reliability and secure procedures are provided.
‘5.10 Flexible I/O Mode’. 1.4.17 Memory Scale-up Board Memory Scale-up Board is the board for expanding memory in PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2400E2. Up to three Memory Scale-up Boards can be installed. Using Memory Scale-up Board can expand memory up to 24TB without increasing CPU.
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.4 Hardware technologies 1.4.20 Network (LAN) The PRIMEQUEST 2000 series has the following network (LAN) functions. LAN port (IOU_1GbE) The GbE interface of the GbE controller that is mounted on the IOU_1GbE, externally outputs the data with a RJ-45 connector.
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.4 Hardware technologies 1.4.21 Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) The PRIMEQUEST 2000 series supports the PXE boot through LAN port on the IOU and PCI Express card. The PXE enables remote management operations, such as system startup and installation and updating of the operating system.
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.4 Hardware technologies 1.4.23 FCoE boot and FCoE connection PRIMEQUEST 2000 series supports FCoE boot and FCoE connections. TABLE 1.10 FCoE boot FCoE boot Component Port Legacy IPv4/IPv6 IPv4/IPv6 User port 1000Base-T (Management LAN) REMCS port 100Base-TX CE port 100Base-TX...
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.4 Hardware technologies 1.4.24 Virtualization function of FC card PRIMEQUEST 2000 series supports VFC (Virtual Fiber Channel) and NPIV (N_Port ID Virtualization) which are virtualization function of FC card. 1.4.25 Wake on LAN (WOL) WOL is a function that turns on the power from remote control. The PRIMEQUEST 2000 series supports WOL in all the LAN ports on the IOU.
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.4 Hardware technologies 1.4.28 Active Processor Cores Function The PRIMEQUEST 2000 series supports Active Processor Cores Active Processor Cores limits the number of cores for specific physical partition. Active Processor Cores is also called as Core Disabling or Logical Processor Disable. Active Processor Cores is configured by the UEFI.
The PRIMEQUEST 2000 series uses the following types of software to increase reliability, availability, and operability. Firmware Operating system and virtualization software Server management software Fujitsu middleware products Clustering 1.5.1 Firmware The PRIMEQUEST 2000 series has the following firmware embedded for hardware management and operation.
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.5 Software technologies of settings. The UEFI has a variety of functions. They include functions for loading various UEFI drivers, diagnosing and initializing memory areas for the operating system, performing write/read diagnosis of various I/O registers, selecting a boot device, and setting the boot device order. Moreover, the Extended Partitioning function is installed in the UEFI firmware (*1).
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.5 Software technologies 1.5.3 Server management software The following server management software is a standard bundle in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. ServerView Agentless Service (SVAS) ServerView Suite (SVS) Operations management software ServerView Agentless Service (SVAS) The SVAS is a software component installed in the OS. It monitors the PCI Express card (*1). When an error is detected, it is reported through MMB.
CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.5 Software technologies FIGURE 1.8 Configuration diagram of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series operation management ServerView Installation Manager (SVIM) SVIM allows the user to easily perform the setup operations, including the OS installation during the initial installation or reconfiguration of a server. SVIM much simplifies steps for hard disk RAID configuration and driver selection to the extent that even users without expertise can implement a setup easily and securely in a short time.
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CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1.5 Software technologies The capacity of each compartment/partition can also be set. Optimal driver installation General-purpose drivers and model-specific drivers exist even for the same hardware. SVIM selects and installs the best-fit driver for each model, so that the drivers do not cause any problems after operation begins.
As long as virtualization software environment provides the function that is compatible with the physical hardware environment, Fujitsu middleware can operate on a guest OS. Operation on virtual software might not be assured depending on the middleware or operation pattern.
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.1 Components CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration This section describes the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series hardware configuration, system specification and each component specification. Components The table below lists the hardware components. Remarks The hierarchy in the component column represents an inclusive relationship. TABLE 2.1 Maximum installation number of components Maximum number mounted PRIMEQUEST...
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MMB#1 Per system Per system *1: In the PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2800B3/2400E2/2800E2/2800B2/2400E/2800E/2800B, one to four units per system can be mounted. *2: LP is the abbreviation of Low Profile and FH is the abbreviation is Full Height. *3: PCI Express card can be made redundant by using standard function of the operating system, software...
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.2 Base cabinet Base cabinet An overview of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series device is shown below. FIGURE 2.1 PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2400E2/2800E2 front view FIGURE 2.2 PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E front view CA92344-0534-07...
2.1 GHz 35 MB 8.0 GT/s Available(*1) Available Available *1: In PRIMEQUEST 2400E3, Xeon® E7-8855v4 can be installed in only partition without Memory Scale-up Board. For details of the CPU specification, see ‘TABLE 1.3 Hardware specifications’. For details of the CPU installation condition, see ‘Appendix G Component installation condition’...
This section describes the DIMM adopted in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. 2.4.1 Supported DIMM The PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2800B3 supports 8GB, 16GB, 32 GB, 64 GB and 128GB DDR4 DIMMs. Memory transfer rate is 1333, 1600 and 1866 MTS (*1) The PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2800B2 supports 8GB, 16GB, 32 GB and 64 GB DDR4 DIMMs.
The number of the SBs available in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series differs according to the model. For details, see ‘2.1 Components’. 2.5.1 SB specifications The SB specifications are listed in the table below. TABLE 2.5 SB specifications (PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2800B3) Specifications Item 2400E3 2800E3 2800B3 Intel®...
(SMP) with up to 8 CPUs can be made, by connecting to other CPUs. A memory controller is also mounted in CPU and four SMI2 interfaces are output. Memory Buffer (MB) In PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2800B3/2400E2/2800E2/2800B2, the MB is a converter chip that is connected to the CPU and memories. CA92344-0534-07...
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.5 SB (System board) One MB is connected per the SMI2 interface, and converts SMI2 channel to dual system DDR4 channel. A maximum of three DDR4 DIMMs can be connected to each DDR4 channel. A maximum of 48 DIMM is supported in one SB. A maximum of 24 DIMMs are supported in one CPU socket.
It is displayed in a maximum of 1600 dot x 1200 dot, 65536 colors. Memory Scale-up Board Memory Scale-up Board can be installed in only PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2400E2. Up to three Memory Scale- up Board can be included in one physical partition.
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.7 MMB (Management Board) FIGURE 2.19 Memory Scale-up Board External view Description Top view Front view Front perspective view Right lateral view The outline of each component making up the Memory Scale-up Board is shown follows. Memory Mezzanine Memory Mezzanine is a memory expansion board on which two Memory Buffers and 12 DIMM slots are mounted.
Ready, Active, Alarm, Location External dimensions (mm) (remove protrusions) Width 192.6 x Depth 269.2 x Height 31.4 Weight 1.2 kg In PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E, a redundant configuration can be established by mounting two MMBs. The following figure shows overviews of the MMB. CA92344-0534-07...
REMCS port (MMB [REMOTE] port) REMCS port is used for a connection (Internet connection, P-P connection, site server connection) to the Fujitsu Support Center (OSC) of the REMCS. This port supports 100Base-TX. CE port (MMB [LOCAL] port) The CE port is used by a field engineer to install or repair the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series (server). It is a LAN port for connecting to the terminal of the field engineer (FST: Field Support Tool).
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.8 IOU (IO unit) IOU (IO unit) This section describes the IOU of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. The IOU is a component shared by all the models. There are two types of IOUs, namely, IOU_1GbE and IOU_10GbE depending on the type of available PCI Express cards and bandwidth.
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.8 IOU (IO unit) IOU_1GbE and can be installed at PCI express slot #2 for IOU_10GbE. The connector of the link card bracket and the connector of the PCI_Box connection are then connected by a dedicated cable. Up to two FBUs can be installed at PCI Express slot#0 for IOU_1GbE.
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.9 DU (Disk unit) FIGURE 2.22 External view of IOU_10GbE Description Top view Front view Front perspective view Right view IOU (IOU_1GbE/IOU_10GbE) has an LED. For details, see ‘F.1.5 IOU’ of the “PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual” (CA92344-0537). 2.8.2 IOU card slot The IOU has to be removed from the cabinet while inserting and removing the card in the PCI Express slot of the IOU.
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.9 DU (Disk unit) 2.9.1 DU specifications This section shows the conceptual diagram and specifications of the DU. FIGURE 2.23 DU conceptual diagram TABLE 2.13 DU specifications Item Specifications PCI Express slot PCI Express Gen2, 4 Lane slot ×2 Main Board PCI Express slot and SGPIO Controller for mounting the SAS RAID controller card...
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.10 Internal storage device FIGURE 2.24 External view of the DU Description Top view Front view Front side perspective view Right lateral view 2.10 Internal storage device This section describes the internal HDD and internal SSD (solid state drive) supported by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series.
The HDD capacity in the maximum configuration (*1), and the maximum LUN capacity in a RAID configuration are listed in the table below. *1: In PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2400E2/2800E2, 1.8 TB conversion for each HDD In PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E, 1.2 TB conversion for each HDD TABLE 2.16 The HDD capacity in maximum configuration, and the maximum LUN capacity in a RAID configuration...
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.11 OPL (Operator panel) An overview of the OPL is shown below. FIGURE 2.25 External view of OPL Description Top view Front view Front side perspective view Right lateral view CA92344-0534-07...
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.12 PCI_Box 2.11.1 OPL specifications The specification of the OPL is listed in the table below. TABLE 2.19 OPL specifications Item Specifications System Power, System Alarm, System Location, CSS Dimension (mm) (remove protrusions) Width 22 x Depth 101 x Height 112 Weight (kg) 0.06 kg 2.12 PCI_Box...
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.12 PCI_Box 2.12.3 PCI_Box external view The following figures show external views of the PCI_Box cabinet. FIGURE 2.27 Orthographic view of the PCI_Box cabinet Description Top view Front view Right view Rear view FIGURE 2.28 Perspective views of the PCI_Box cabinet CA92344-0534-07...
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.12 PCI_Box For details on the connection conditions of the PCI_Box, see ‘2.12.7 PCI _Box connection conditions’. FIGURE 2.30 PCI_Box connection diagram (maximum configuration) for mounted four IOU_1GbEs FIGURE 2.31 PCI_Box connection diagram (maximum configuration) for mounted four IOU_10GbEs CA92344-0534-07...
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.12 PCI_Box 2.12.7 PCI _Box connection conditions This section describes the PCI_Box connection conditions of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. Remarks Limitation for PCI Box connections is as follows: Different PRIMEQUEST 2000 series cabinet cannot be connected to the same PCI_Box (PCI_Box sharing). Connection examples are shown below.
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.13 PCI Express slot FIGURE 2.37 PCI_Box shared by different PRIMEQUEST cabinet (not permitted) 2.12.8 PCI_Box number PCI_Box number can be set from 0 to 3 by using the switch provided in the PCI_Box. 2.13 PCI Express slot An IOU has PCI Express slots in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series.
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.14 Middle Plane (MP) 2.13.2 PCI Express slot (PCI_Box) specifications Extended I/O cabinet (PCI_Box) is supported in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. There are 12 PCI Express slots for each PCI_Box. All slots are PCI Express Gen3 8lane (8Gbps) slots. All slots support PHP (PCI Hot Plug).
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.15 Power Supply Unit (PSU) FIGURE 2.38 External view of the PSU Number Description Front Front perspective Right lateral Remarks Different PSUs (PSU_P, PSU_S) cannot be mounted in the same cabinet. For the configuration of the PSU, see ‘4.5.1 PSU Configuration’.
CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration 2.16 Fan (Cooling mechanism) 2.15.2 PSU_S specifications The specifications of the PSU_S are listed in the table below. TABLE 2.27 PSU_S Specifications Item Specifications 1 φ AC 100 V-120V, 1 φAC200 V-240 V Input voltage Output voltage DC12V Output power AC100 V...
DVD external drive is necessary when installing from the electronic media. PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2800B3 supports the following operating systems. Microsoft ® Windows Server ® 2012 R2 Standard Microsoft ® Windows Server ® 2012 R2 Datacenter Red Hat ®...
To monitor RAID by SVOM, installing ServerView Agents and ServerView RAID Manager (SV RAID) is required. To use PCL, installing HBA blockage function and SVmco is required. Supplied Drivers For the drivers supplied with PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, see below web site. http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/ CA92344-0534-07...
‘1.5.1 Firmware’. Operations Management Software PRIMEQUEST 2000 series is linked to the operation management products of Fujitsu Limited (Enterprise Server Management (ESM)) (*1). It provides a function for linking with the major operations management software (IBM Tivoli, HP SIM) of other companies.
CHAPTER 4 Functions provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series 4.1 Basic Architecture CHAPTER 4 Functions provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series This chapter describes the functions and architecture of the system provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. Basic Architecture The following figure shows the basic architecture of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series for hardware system management.
CHAPTER 4 Functions provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series 4.2 Management with MMB Also, it controls the entire system in linkage with the BIOS firmware and the BMC firmware. It provides the interface to the higher level operations management software through the SNMP and IPM. 4.2.2 MMB firmware Firmware on MMB performs hardware configuration management, partition configuration management, hardware monitoring, power supply control, and so on of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series...
CHAPTER 4 Functions provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series 4.2 Management with MMB FIGURE 4.3 Access to MMB in global user management (LDAP is enabled) Note If you use Local user management, you cannot login MMB by the user account registered in external LDAP server.
Mail is set, they are reported to system administrator. If (REMCS (Remote Customer Support System) is registered, it is reported to the Fujitsu's Support Center (OSC). The REMCS Agent has a function for reporting error information and log information of the server system to the OSC on the Internet.
CHAPTER 4 Functions provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series 4.3 REMCS (automatic notification function) 4.2.6 Partition settings and configuration display It is a function that displays the settings and configuration of partition. Settings and configuration display of partition is used for determining the unit of management and controlling and distributing the hardware resources that are installed.
CHAPTER 4 Functions provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series 4.4 Saving and Restoring System Settings Information FIGURE 4.6 REMCS (Automatic report function) Saving and Restoring System Settings Information The PRIMEQUEST 2000 series stores the system information as shown below. Therefore, even if there is failure in any one of the components, another component can take over the information from the failed component.
(*1) Except for PRIMEQUEST 2800B3/2800B2/2800B. (*2) In PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2400E2, if you install Memory Scale-up Board, you must install PSU according to PSU configuration of PRIMEQUEST 2800E3/2800B3/2800E2/2800B2. The PSU mounting location for each power feeding pattern of each model is fixed. The mounting location for each model is listed in the table below.
CHAPTER 4 Functions provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series 4.6 Clock feature 4.5.3 Optimal Power Allocation The PRIMEQUEST 2000 series is equipped with the optimal power allocation function that varies the number of active power supply units according to the system configuration. Optimal Power Allocation keeps the power supply highly efficient.
CHAPTER 4 Functions provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series 4.6 Clock feature Adjusting the time using NTP client function of the MMB manages the time of day The OS reads the RTC (PCH-RTC) which is built-in the PCH when booting, and by itself, using the timer while running.
CHAPTER 4 Functions provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series 4.7 Proactive monitoring Proactive monitoring This section describes the Proactive monitoring of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. Proactive monitoring and linkage with the operations management server are performed for any system account. The section describes the following.
CHAPTER 4 Functions provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series 4.8 Video Redirection FIGURE 4.8 Flow of Proactive monitoring Operations in proactive monitoring are described below. Action taken when the threshold value is exceeded If any of the following monitored targets exceeds the threshold value, an event notification is issued to the MMB.
CHAPTER 4 Functions provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series 4.9 Console redirection Console redirection The console redirection function directs the serial output from a partition to a terminal via a LAN. The console output to the COM port on a partition is redirected by this function to a terminal connected to a LAN.
CHAPTER 4 Functions provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series 4.13 Memory Dump Function (Windows) 4.13 Memory Dump Function (Windows) In Windows, the dump can be acquired using the standard functions of the OS. Before acquiring a dump, it is necessary to ensure the disk region in advance. For details of settings for acquiring the dump, see ‘10.4.3 Setting up the dump environment (Windows)’...
The maximum number of PPAR partitions is listed in the table below. TABLE 5.1 Maximum number of partitions for each model (PPAR) Model Maximum number of partitions PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2400E2/2400E PRIMEQUEST 2800E3/2800E2/2800E PRIMEQUEST 2800B3/2800B2/2800B (*1) (*1) In the PRIMEQUEST 2800B3/2800B2/2800B, components mounted in the cabinet can be used within one partition.
CHAPTER 5 Partitioning 5.2 Physical Partitioning (PPAR) FIGURE 5.3 Conceptual diagram of the partitioning (PRIMEQUEST 2800E3/2800E2/2800E) 5.2.1 Partition granularity Partition granularity refers to the smallest unit of the components making up a partition. The names that indicate granularity include SB, Memory Scale-up Board, IOU, DU and PCI_Box. The following table lists the partition granularity of the components that constitute a partition.
CHAPTER 5 Partitioning 5.3 Extended Partitioning 5.2.2 Partition Configuration rule As a partition configuration rule, which is common to all models, specifies that the following condition must be satisfied. The partition should include at least one SB The partition should include at least one IOU If the above condition is not satisfied, power-on would be prohibited to the corresponding partition.
Memory Scale-up Board Memory Scale-up Board is the board for expanding memory without increasing CPU. Memory Scale-up Board is supported in only PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2400E2. Up to three Memory Scale-up Board can be installed. For the details on the Memory Scale-up Board, see ‘2.6 Memory Scale-up...
CHAPTER 5 Partitioning 5.7 Partition configuration definition method Partition configuration definition method The partition configuration is defined using MMB Web-UI. To do so, a partition is first created. Next, SB, IOU and Home SB/Memory Scale-up Board, having specific partition identifiers, and belonging to the partition are registered in the MMB Web-UI [Partition] → [Partition Configuration] window.
Each partition always contains one Home SB. Selecting the Home SB PRIMEQUEST 2400E3/2800E3/2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E However, there may be instances when an SB having a smaller number than the Home SB is added using the DR function, and when the Home SB is not necessarily the SB of the smallest physical number.
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CHAPTER 5 Partitioning 5.11 Home SB Note Hot replacement and hot remove of Home SB cannot be performed by Dynamic Reconfiguration. Memory Scale-up Board cannot be set to Home SB. CA92344-0534-07...
CHAPTER 6 Redundancy 6.1 Redundancy CHAPTER 6 Redundancy This section describes the redundancy configuration of components. Redundancy In the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, such as the memory, I/O, transmission paths, the power supply system and fan of the hardware configuration, most of the sections allow for redundancy, and achieve high reliability and high availability.
CHAPTER 6 Redundancy 6.4 Redundancy of the Management LAN # System volume Redundancy procedure Single volume Inter-volume Boot path allocation device other side. 3 Outside a Redundancy can be achieved in a single Redundancy Redundancy Redundancy cabinet: volume, since the hardware RAID configuration is possible is possible is possible...
CHAPTER 7 Applicable Components for Hot Maintenance 7.1 Overview of Hot Maintenance CHAPTER 7 Applicable Components for Hot Maintenance This section describes the hot maintenance of hardware components. Overview of Hot Maintenance Hot maintenance is a maintenance which is carried out on components wherein the status has changed from running to stopped due to a failure while the system is running, without stopping the partition which is operating.
CHAPTER 8 Operations Management Tools 8.1 Overview of Operations Management Tools CHAPTER 8 Operations Management Tools This section describes the operations management tools used in PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Overview of Operations Management Tools The operations management tools for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series include the Management Board (MMB), the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) instead of BIOS that controls the hardware, Base Board Management Controller (BMC), drivers, ServerView Suite (SVS) of the server management software, and so on.
CHAPTER 8 Operations Management Tools 8.3 Video redirection In the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, the system can be managed with the Web-UI functions utilizing the http/https protocol of the MMB, even without any special software for system management. The GUI can be operated from a remote PC through a Web browser.
CHAPTER 8 Operations Management Tools 8.6 ServerView Suite (SVS) TABLE 8.1 List of SVS function manuals Function Corresponding manual Description category Installation ServerView Suite Manual for installing the Manager (SVOM) / Agent ServerView Operations Manager functions of the SVS in a Windows OS Installation ServerView Operations Manager environment (This procedure is not necessary Installation ServerView Update Manager...
CHAPTER 8 Operations Management Tools 8.7 UEFI TABLE 8.1 List of SVS function manuals (continued) Functional Corresponding manual Description classification SVOM Event ServerView Suite Manual on the function that manages events, such Management ServerView Event Manager as startup or failure, etc. ServerView Operations Manager ServerView Suite Manual on the function that manages event...
CHAPTER 9 Server Maintenance 9.1 Maintenance Policy / Preventive Maintenance CHAPTER 9 Server Maintenance This chapter describes the considerations to take into account in system designing for server maintenance. For details on maintenance of various components, see “PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual" (CA92344-0537).
CHAPTER 9 Server Maintenance 9.2 Notes on Maintenance FIGURE 9.1 [System Event Log] Screen The operation for the system event log is as follows. Downloading the event data stored in the system event log, 1. Click the [Download] button. The dialog box for entering the path of the stored file appears. Download the event data to the PC displaying the Web-UI.
CHAPTER 10 Hardware Installation and Connection CHAPTER 10 Hardware Installation and Connection For details on the installation rack mounting and connection in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Installation Manual (CA92344-0536). CA92344-0534-07...
Appendix A Component Mounting Locations Appendix A Component Mounting Locations For details on the component mounting locations, see ‘Appendix B Physical mounting position and port number' in the “PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual” (CA92344-0537). CA92344-0534-07...
Appendix B Mounting Locations, BUS numbers, and Slot numbers Appendix B Mounting Locations, BUS numbers, and Slot numbers For details on the correspondence between the physical location and the BUS number of the built-in I/O, and between the mounting location and slot number in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, see 'Appendix D Physical Locations and BUS Numbers of Built-in I/Os, and PCI Slot Mounting Locations and Slot Numbers’...
Appendix C Status checks with LEDs Appendix C Status checks with LEDs For details on the status check with LEDs in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, see 'Appendix F Status Check by LED' in the “PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual” (CA92344-0537) CA92344-0534-07...
Appendix D Component Mounting Conditions Appendix D Component Mounting Conditions For details on component mounting conditions, see ‘Appendix G Component Mounting Conditions' in the “PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual (” (CA92344-0537)’. CA92344-0534-07...
Appendix E Cable Specifications Appendix E Cable Specifications For details on cable specifications, see ‘Chapter 2 Connection Information’ in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Installation (Manual (CA92344-0535). CA92344-0534-07...
Appendix F Tree Structure of the MIB provided with the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Appendix F Tree Structure of the MIB provided with the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series For details on the MIB tree structure provided in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, see 'Appendix H MIB Tree Structure provided in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series' in the “PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual”...
G.1 Linkage with Systemwalker Centric Manager Appendix G Linkage functions and Services This section describes the various linkage functions and services provided in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. Linkage with Systemwalker Centric Manager For details on the Linkage with Systemwalker Centric Manager, see 'Appendix J Linkage with Systemwalker Centric Manager' in the “PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual”...
H.1 Right or wrong of combination of each function in Microsoft ® Windows Server ® 2012 R2 Appendix H Right or wrong of combination of each function Right or wrong of combination of each function in Microsoft ® Windows Server ® 2012 R2 About the main function that user can set the enable/disable, the right or wrong of combination of each function in Microsoft ®...
H.2 Right or wrong of combination of each function in Microsoft ® Windows Server ® 2012 Right or wrong of combination of each function in Microsoft ® Windows Server ® 2012 About the main function that user can set the enable/disable, the right or wrong of combination of each function in Microsoft ®...
H.3 Right or wrong of combination of each function in Microsoft ® Windows Server ® 2008 R2 (64bit) Right or wrong of combination of each function in Microsoft ® Windows Server ® 2008 R2 (64bit) About the main function that user can set the enable/disable, the right or wrong of combination of each function in Microsoft ®...
H.4 Right or wrong of combination of each function in VMware vSphere ® 6 Right or wrong of combination of each function in VMware vSphere ® 6 About the main function that user can set the enable/disable, the right or wrong of combination of each function in VMware vSphere ®...
H.5 Right or wrong of combination of each function in VMware vSphere ® 5 Right or wrong of combination of each function in VMware vSphere ® 5 About the main function that user can set the enable/disable, the right or wrong of combination of each function in VMware vSphere ®...
H.6 Right or wrong of combination of each function in Red Hat ® Enterprise Linux ® 7 (for Intel64) Right or wrong of combination of each function in Red Hat ® Enterprise Linux ® 7 (for Intel64) About the main function that user can set the enable/disable, the right or wrong of combination of each function in Red Hat ®...
H.7 Right or wrong of combination of each function in Red Hat ® Enterprise Linux ® 6 (for Intel64) Right or wrong of combination of each function in Red Hat ® Enterprise Linux ® 6 (for Intel64) About the main function that user can set the enable/disable, the right or wrong of combination of each function in Red Hat ®...
H.8 Right or wrong of combination of each function in Novell ® SUSE® LINUX Enterprise Server 12 Right or wrong of combination of each function in Novell ® SUSE® LINUX Enterprise Server 12 About the main function that user can set the enable/disable, the right or wrong of combination of each function in Novell ®...
H.9 Right or wrong of combination of each function in Novell ® SUSE® LINUX Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 Right or wrong of combination of each function in Novell ® SUSE® LINUX Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 About the main function that user can set the enable/disable, the right or wrong of combination of each function in Novell ®...