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IM Installation Manual enUS 27021610225444747 PDF
IM Installation Manual enUS 27021610225444747 PDF
en Installation Manual
DIVAR IP 7000 2U Table of Contents | en 3
Table of contents
1 Safety precautions 5
1.1 General safety precautions 5
1.2 Electrical safety precautions 6
1.3 ESD precautions 7
1.4 Operating precautions 7
1.5 Important notices 8
1.6 FCC and ICES compliance 8
2 System overview 9
2.1 Chassis features 9
2.2 Chassis components 9
2.2.1 Chassis 10
2.2.2 Backplane 10
2.2.3 Fans 10
2.2.4 Mounting rails 10
2.2.5 Power supply 10
2.2.6 Air shroud 10
2.3 System interface 10
2.3.1 Control panel buttons 11
2.3.2 Control panel LEDs 12
2.3.3 Drive carrier LEDs 12
3 Chassis setup and maintenance 14
3.1 Removing the chassis cover 14
3.2 Installing hard drives 15
3.2.1 Removing hard drive trays 15
3.2.2 Installing a hard drive 16
3.3 Installing a fixed hard drive 17
3.4 Replacing or installing a DVD-RW 18
3.5 Replacing the internal transcoder device 18
3.6 Replacing or installing the front port panel 18
3.7 Installing the motherboard 19
3.8 Installing the air shroud 19
3.9 Checking the air flow 20
3.10 Replacing the system fans 20
3.11 Power supply 21
3.11.1 Replacing the power supply 22
3.11.2 Replacing the power distributor 23
4 Rack installation 24
4.1 Unpacking the system 24
4.2 Preparing for setup 24
4.2.1 Choosing a setup location 24
4.2.2 Rack precautions 24
4.2.3 General system precautions 25
4.2.4 Rack mounting considerations 25
4.3 Rack mounting instructions 25
4.3.1 Separating the sections of the rack rails 26
4.3.2 Installing the inner rails 27
4.3.3 Installing the outer rails to the rack 27
1 Safety precautions
Observe the safety precautions in this chapter.
Warning!
Interruption of mains supply:
Voltage is applied as soon as the mains plug is inserted into the mains socket.
! However, for devices with a mains switch, the device is only ready for operation when the
mains switch (ON/OFF) is in the ON position. When the mains plug is pulled out of the
socket, the supply of power to the device is completely interrupted.
Warning!
Removing the housing:
To avoid electric shock, the housing must only be removed by qualified service personnel.
! Before removing the housing, the plug must always be removed from the mains socket and
remain disconnected while the housing is removed. Servicing must only be carried out by
qualified service personnel. The user must not carry out any repairs.
Warning!
Power cable and AC adapter:
When installing the product, use the provided or designated connection cables, power cables
! and AC adaptors. Using any other cables and adaptors could cause a malfunction or a fire.
Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law prohibits the use of UL or CSA-certified cables
(that have UL/CSA shown on the code) for any other electrical devices.
Warning!
Lithium battery:
Batteries that have been inserted wrongly can cause an explosion. Always replace empty
! batteries with batteries of the same type or a similar type recommended by the manufacturer.
Handle used batteries carefully. Do not damage the battery in any way. A damaged battery
may release hazardous materials into the environment.
Dispose of empty batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Warning!
! Handling of lead solder materials used in this product may expose you to lead, a chemical
known to the State of California to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm.
Notice!
Electrostatically sensitive device:
To avoid electrostatic discharges, the CMOS/MOSFET protection measures must be carried
out correctly.
When handling electrostatically sensitive printed circuits, grounded anti-static wrist bands
must be worn and the ESD safety precautions observed.
Notice!
Installation should only be carried out by qualified customer service personnel in accordance
with the applicable electrical regulations.
Disposal
Your Bosch product has been developed and manufactured using high-
quality materials and components that can be reused.
This symbol means that electronic and electrical devices that have reached
the end of their working life must be disposed of separately from
household waste.
In the EU, separate collecting systems are already in place for used
electrical and electronic products. Please dispose of these devices at your
local communal waste collection point or at a recycling center.
– Use only one hand when working with powered-on electrical equipment. This is to avoid
making a complete circuit, which will cause electrical shock. Use extreme caution when
using metal tools, which can easily damage any electrical components or circuit boards
they come into contact with.
– The power supply power cords must include a grounding plug and must be plugged into
grounded electrical outlets. The unit has more than one power supply cord. Disconnect
both power supply cords before servicing to avoid electrical shock.
– Mainboard replaceable soldered-in fuses: Self-resetting PTC (Positive Temperature
Coefficient) fuses on the mainboard must be replaced by trained service technicians only.
The new fuse must be the same or equivalent as the one replaced. Contact technical
support for details and support.
Caution!
Mainboard Battery: There is a danger of explosion if the onboard battery is installed upside
! down, which will reverse its polarities. This battery must be replaced only with the same or
an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer (CR2032). Dispose of used batteries
according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Caution!
DVD-ROM Laser: This system comes without a DVD-ROM drive but if added: To prevent direct
! exposure to the laser beam and hazardous radiation exposure, do not open the enclosure or
use the unit in any unconventional way.
Note:
Please handle used batteries carefully. Do not damage the battery in any way. A damaged
battery may release hazardous materials into the environment. Do not discard a used battery
in the garbage or a public landfill. Please comply with the regulations set up by your local
hazardous waste management agency to dispose of your used battery properly.
2 System overview
DIVAR IP 7000 is an affordable, simple and reliable all-in-one recording, viewing and
management solution for network surveillance systems of up to 64 channels (with 32 channels
pre-licensed). Running the full Bosch VMS (Video Management System) solution and powered
by Bosch VRM (Video Recording Manager) software, the DIVAR IP 7000 is an intelligent IP
storage device that eliminates the need for separate NVR (Network Video Recorder) server and
storage hardware.
The 2U rack mount unit combines advanced management and state-of-the-art recording
management into a single cost-effective, plug and play IP recording appliance for IT-minded
customers which are seeking for a state-of-the-art “second generation” NVR recording
solution.
DIVAR IP 7000 features:
– Instant real time access to video
View high quality HD video despite low or limited bandwidth connections. Dynamic
Transcoding technology ensures that you can view your video immediately — anytime,
anywhere.
– Easy installation
DIVAR IP 7000 2U features wizard based set-up and centralized configuration to reduce
installation times. All components are pre-installed and pre-configured. Simply connect to
the network and turn on the unit — DIVAR IP 7000 2U starts recording straight out of the
box.
– Access to Bosch VMS
After starting the system, immediate access to the Bosch VMS management application is
offered by a customized user interface. The ability to use one central user interface for
configuration and operation management reduces installation and training requirements,
and helps to keep ongoing system management costs low.
2.2.1 Chassis
The chassis includes 8 hard drive bays and supports a 2U backplane, 3 fans and two power
supplies.
2.2.2 Backplane
Each chassis comes with a 2U backplane. The backplane accepts SAS/SATA hard drives.
Warning!
Use caution when servicing and working around the backplane. Hazardous voltage or energy
! is present on the backplane when the system is operating. Do not touch the backplane with
any metal objects and make sure no ribbon cables touch the backplane.
2.2.3 Fans
The chassis supports 3 system fans that are powered from the motherboard. These fans are
2U high and are powered by 3-pin connectors.
Front view:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
4 HDD
Rear view:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
– Power: The main power switch is used to apply or remove power from the power
supply to the server system. Turning off system power with this button removes the main
power but keeps standby power supplied to the system. Therefore, you must unplug
system before servicing.
– Power failure: A flashing LED indicates a power failure in the power supply.
– HDD: A flashing LED indicates IDE channel activity in the SAS/SATA drive, SCSI
drive, and/or DVD-ROM drive activity.
– Power: Indicates power is being supplied to the system's power supply units.
This LED should normally be illuminated when the system is operating.
– Green: Each Serial ATA drive carrier has a green LED. When illuminated, this green LED
(on the front of the SATA drive carrier) indicates drive activity. A connection to the SATA
backplane enables this LED to blink on and off when that particular drive is being
accessed.
– Red: The red LED indicates a SAS/SATA drive failure. If one of the SAS/SATA drives fail,
you should be notified by your system management software.
Caution!
Review the warnings and precautions listed in the manual before setting up or servicing this
! chassis.
See also:
– Safety precautions, page 5
– Rack precautions, page 24
– General system precautions, page 25
Notice!
Except for short periods of time, do NOT operate the server without the cover in place. The
chassis cover must be in place to allow proper airflow and prevent overheating.
1 Drive carrier
2 Dummy drive
Notice!
Except for short periods of time (swapping hard drives), do not operate the unit with the
hard drives removed from the bays.
5. Replace the drive carrier into the chassis bay. Make sure that the drive carrier handle is
completely closed.
Notice!
We recommend using the respective Bosch hard disk drives. The hard disk drives as one of
the critical component are carefully selected by Bosch based on available failure rates. HDD –
not delivered from Bosch – are not supported. Information on supported HDDs can be found
in the datasheet in the Bosch Online Product Catalog.
Notice!
To replace or install the transcoder device, please apply to one of the Bosch RMA helpdesks.
See also:
– Checking the air flow, page 20
1 Release Tab
Warning!
The fans might still be turning when you remove the fan assembly from the chassis. Keep
! fingers, screwdrivers, and other objects away from the openings in the fan assembly's
housing.
LED status:
– Amber lighted LED: The power supply is off.
– Green lighted LED: The power supply is operating.
Warning!
Redundant power supplies
! This unit might have more than one power supply connection. To de-energize the unit, remove
all connections.
The power supply can be replaced without turning off the system if a redundant power supply
is available. Replacement units can be ordered directly from Bosch RMA desk.
To replace the power supply:
1. Only for units with one power supply: Turn off the unit and unplug the power cord.
2. Push the release tab (on the back of the power supply) as illustrated.
3. Pull the power supply out using the handle provided.
4. Replace the failed power module with the same model.
5. Push the new power supply module into the power bay until you hear a click.
6. Plug the AC power cord back into the module and turn on the unit.
4 Rack installation
This chapter provides a quick setup checklist to get your chassis up and running. Following
these steps in the order given should enable you to have the system operational within a
minimum amount of time.
Notice!
This product is not suitable for use with visual display work place devices acccording to §2 of
the the German Ordinance for Work with Visual Display Units.
Warning!
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special
! precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided
to ensure your safety:
– Ensure that the leveling jacks on the bottom of the rack are fully extended to the floor
with the full weight of the rack resting on them.
– In single rack installations, attach stabilizers to the rack.
– If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or
servicing the unit in the rack.
– This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
– When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top
with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack.
– In multiple rack installations, couple the racks together.
– Always make sure the rack is stable before extending a component from the rack.
– Extend only one component at a time - extending two or more simultaneously may cause
the rack to become unstable.
Notice!
This rail will fit a rack between 26" and 33.5" deep.
4. Separate the inner rail extension from the outer rail assembly.
1
2
Locking Tabs
Both chassis rails have a locking tab, which serves two functions. The first is to lock the
system into place when installed and pushed fully into the rack, which is its normal position.
Secondly, these tabs also lock the system in place when fully extended from the rack. This
prevents the system from coming completely out of the rack when you pull it out for servicing.
Warning!
! Do not pick up the unit with the front handles. The handles are designed to pull the system
from a rack only.
Warning!
Stability hazard
! Before sliding the unit out for servicing make sure that the rack stabilizing mechanism is in
place, or the rack is bolted to the floor. Failure to stabilize the rack can cause the rack to tip
over.
See also:
Rack precautions, page 24
the chassis, then the two rear brackets positioned with just enough space to accommodate
the width of the Telco rack. Finish by sliding the chassis into the rack and tightening the
brackets to the rack.
5.1 Introduction
DIVAR IP systems are shipped with a pre-installed Configuration Wizard from factory.
Notice!
We strongly recommend not changing the user settings. Changing the user settings can result
in malfunctioning of the system.
11. On the Bosch VMS default screen, double-click the Bosch VMS Wizard icon to start
the Configuration Wizard.
The Welcome page is displayed.
12. Configure the system using the Configuration Wizard.
Notice!
To perform administrative tasks, the BVRAdmin account can be entered when Bosch VMS
default screen is displayed. To do so, press CTRL+ALT+DEL, then hold down SHIFT while
clicking the Switch User option and keep SHIFT pressed for about five seconds.
Notice!
We strongly recommend not changing any operating system settings. Changing operating
system settings can result in malfunctioning of the system.
See also:
– Using Bosch VMS Config Wizard, page 31
– Adding additional licenses, page 32
– Recovering the unit, page 36
Notice!
For the tasks that cannot be done with Configuration Wizard, and for detailed information
concerning Configuration Wizard itself, refer to the Bosch VMS manual (see Additional
Documentation and client software).
1. On the Bosch VMS default screen, double-click the Operator Client icon . The
application starts.
2. Enter the following and click OK.
User name: admin
Password: no password required (if not set with the wizard)
Connection: 127.0.0.1
3. Click the live image icon. The Logical Tree with the cameras is displayed.
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4. Select a camera and drag it to an image window. The image of the camera is displayed if
the camera is assigned correctly.
Note:
Cameras in the image window with a red dot in the camera’s icon are viewed live.
To verify recording functionality in the Operator Client
4 Cameras in the Logical Tree with a red dot in the camera’s icon are recording.
To verify playback functionality in the Operator Client
4 The time line moves if the a camera is viewed in playback mode.
To perform further functionalities refer to the Bosch VMS manual.
Performance overview live
4CIF
Number of software 20 13 9
monitors
720p
Number of software 14 11 6
monitors
1080p
Number of software 8 6 5
monitors
References to the manual are described in Additional documentation and client software, page
52.
Notice!
Only use Bosch VMS Operator Client Video Security App in the version that matches DIVAR IP.
Other clients or application software may work but are not supported.
Notice!
For Enterprise Management Server configuration refer to the Bosch VMS documentation.
Notice!
Make sure that a DVI monitor, a keyboard and a mouse are connected to the unit.
Notice!
Do not turn off the unit during the process. This will damage the Recovery media.
4. The unit starts from the Recovery media. If the setup is successfull. press Yes to restart
the system.
5. Windows performs the initial setup of the operating system. The unit restarts after
Windows has completed the setup.
6. After the restart of the unit, the factory default settings are installed and the Windows
logon screen is displayed.
The factory default settings are:
– IP address: 192.168.0.200
– Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
– User: BVRAdmin
– Password: WSS4Bosch
Basically, the RAID controller writes the raidconfiguration - information (COD = configuration-
on-disk) in an only field on each disk managed by the controller. The data area of a disk is
never used by this, no matter, how often you write and delete the RAID configuration. "New"
or "Clear" Configuration deletes the COD, if available.
"Save Configuration" saves the new COD. "Initialize" deletes the Disk Data (OS).
The data area can only be deleted with a "fast" or "full" initialization; as long as an initialization
is omitted, the OS file system is still there. But OS only boots, if the original RAID
configuration is restored (if no multiple hardware damage exists).
If, for example, the RAID is deleted accidently (eg. with "clear" or "new configuration" instead
of add),and the configuration is set up exactly (in disk order and stripesize) the same as
before, the data area on the remaining operating system boots again without any problem.
This fact is useful when the RAID (COD) was lost for some reason, but the disks are OK.
The rebuild only could start, when the other three disks were online before: the rebuild disk is
"first fail", degraded RAID was rebuilding. "Foreign" disk is the "second fail" disk, one of the
disks, from which the parity data was copied to the rebuilding disk before the crash.
If in "degraded" mode, the surviving disks was still used, a "parity – inconsistency" between
the first failed (first fail) and the second failed disk occurs. But a RAID 5 is not usable when a
second disk fails, so no inconsistency can exist.
If you try to restore the RAID, the first fail disk could be used for rebuild later (or a new disk).
But the "second failed" disk must be used for hopefully get the offline RAID degraded again.
Two tools are useful to analyze what happened:
- the Event Viewer in the Controller Bios Utility
- the MegaCLI, a Command-Line Utility
In this example, we choose a start sequence 5800 (from 6412) and all 612 events left. We find
a timestamp, that PD (Physical Drive) 6 was removed. PD 4 stops rebuilding.
The VD event reports first a degraded state, then an offline state. The "first failed" disk was
the rebuilding PD4. When PD6 failed, the rebuild stopped, when PD4 was gone, RAID gets
offline.
seqNum: 0x00001875
Time: Mon Jul 19 13:37:28 2010
Code: 0x00000124
Class: 1
Locale: 0x20
Event Description: Patrol Read can't be started, as PDs are either not ONLINE, or are in a VD
with an active process, or are in an excluded VD
Event Data:
===========
None
seqNum: 0x0000188b
Time: Mon Jul 19 13:52:41 2010
Code: 0x00000070
Class: 1
Locale: 0x02
Event Description: Removed: PD 06(e0xfc/s6)
Event Data:
===========
Device ID: 6
Enclosure Index: 252
Slot Number: 6
MegaCli -AdpEventLog -GetEvents -critical -f critical.txt -aALL
Adapter: 0 - Number of Events : 288
seqNum: 0x00001893
Time: Mon Jul 19 13:52:41 2010
Code: 0x00000065
Class: 2
Locale: 0x02
Event Description: Rebuild failed on PD 04(e0xfc/s4) due to source drive error
Event Data:
===========
Device ID: 4
Enclosure Index: 252
Slot Number: 4
seqNum: 0x000018ba
Time: Mon Jul 19 14:12:25 2010
Code: 0x000000fb
Class: 2
Locale: 0x01
Event Description: VD 00/0 is now DEGRADED
Event Data:
===========
Target Id: 0
seqNum: 0x000018bc
Time: Mon Jul 19 14:12:25 2010
Code: 0x000000fb
Class: 2
Locale: 0x01
Event Description: VD 01/1 is now DEGRADED
Event Data:
===========
Target Id: 1
Useful commands:
All disks are seen, but configuration is marked as not importable; click Cancel and view
Configuration 2. It is the same; this means, a complex situation requires manual interaction.
Before clear foreign configuration, 2 disks were missing, two were foreign. After clear, the
foreign disks now are shown as unconfigured.
Use the event viewer or MegaCLI to identify the "first failed" disk.
In this example, disk in Slot 4 was first fail, Slot 7 second fail. Click on "second fail" PD7 in the
Logical View and you get in the Physical drive menu. Choose "replace missing PD" and the
correct row for Slot 7 drive and click "go". Ignore the warning.
Now in Logical View we see this disk marked as offline; click on the disk to get in PD menu.
Click on "Make online" and "go".
Now in logical view we see disk online and a degraded RAID. Click on disk 4 to get in the PD
menu. Click on correct row, on "Global" or "dedicated Hot Spare" and on "go".
7.2.3 Foreign configuration disk appears in the Windows GUI after booting
The RAID is degraded. Topology error is shown. Right-click Megaraid Controller in the MSM
GUI. Click "scan foreign configuration". In the next window, click "clear foreign configuration".
An unconfigured good drive is displayed. Right-click this drive and choose a hotspare type.
MegaCli -v
MegaCli -help|-h|?
MegaCli -adpCount
MegaCli -AdpSetProp {CacheFlushInterval -val} | { RebuildRate -val}
| {PatrolReadRate -val} | {BgiRate -val} | {CCRate -val}
| {ReconRate -val} | {SpinupDriveCount -val} | {SpinupDelay -val}
| {CoercionMode -val} | {ClusterEnable -val} | {PredFailPollInterval -val}
| {BatWarnDsbl -val} | {EccBucketSize -val} | {EccBucketLeakRate -val}
| {AbortCCOnError -val} | AlarmEnbl | AlarmDsbl | AlarmSilence
| {SMARTCpyBkEnbl -val} | {SSDSMARTCpyBkEnbl -val} | NCQEnbl | NCQDsbl
| {MaintainPdFailHistoryEnbl -val} | {RstrHotSpareOnInsert -val}
| {EnblSpinDownUnConfigDrvs -val} | {EnblSSDPatrolRead -val}
| {DisableOCR -val} | {BootWithPinnedCache -val}
| AutoEnhancedImportEnbl | AutoEnhancedImportDsbl -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
| {ExposeEnclDevicesEnbl -val} -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
| {DsblSpinDownHsp -val} -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
| {SpinDownTime -val} -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpSetProp -AutoDetectBackPlaneDsbl -val -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
val - 0=Enable Auto Detect of SGPIO and i2c SEP.
1=Disable Auto Detect of SGPIO.
2=Disable Auto Detect of i2c SEP.
3=Disable Auto Detect of SGPIO and i2c SEP.
MegaCli -AdpSetProp -CopyBackDsbl -val -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
val - 0=Enable Copyback.
1=Disable Copyback.
MegaCli -AdpSetProp -EnableJBOD -val -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
val - 0=Disable JBOD mode.
1=Enable JBOD mode.
MegaCli -AdpSetProp -DsblCacheBypass -val -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
val - 0=Enable Cache Bypass.
[CachedBadBBU|NoCachedBadBBU][-strpszM][-szXXX[-szYYY ...]][-AfterLdX]|
[FDE|CtrlBased] -aN
MegaCli -CfgAllFreeDrv -rX [-SATAOnly] [-SpanCount XXX] [WT|WB] [NORA|RA|ADRA]
[Direct|Cached] [CachedBadBBU|NoCachedBadBBU] [-strpszM]
[-HspCount XX [-HspType -Dedicated|-EnclAffinity|-nonRevertible]] |
[FDE|CtrlBased] -aN
MegaCli -CfgSave -f filename -aN
MegaCli -CfgRestore -f filename -aN
MegaCli -CfgForeign -Scan | [-SecurityKey sssssssssss] -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -CfgForeign -Dsply [x] | [-SecurityKey sssssssssss] -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -CfgForeign -Preview [x] | [-SecurityKey sssssssssss] -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -CfgForeign -Import [x] | [-SecurityKey sssssssssss] -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -CfgForeign -Clear [x]|[-SecurityKey sssssssssss] -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
x - index of foreign configurations. Optional. All by default.
MegaCli -AdpEventLog -GetEventLogInfo -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpEventLog -GetEvents {-info -warning -critical -fatal} {-f <fileName>} -aN|-a0,1,2|-
aALL
MegaCli -AdpEventLog -GetSinceShutdown {-info -warning -critical -fatal} {-f <fileName>} -aN|-
a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpEventLog -GetSinceReboot {-info -warning -critical -fatal} {-f <fileName>} -aN|-
a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpEventLog -IncludeDeleted {-info -warning -critical -fatal} {-f <fileName>} -aN|-
a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpEventLog -GetLatest n {-info -warning -critical -fatal} {-f <fileName>} -aN|-a0,1,2|-
aALL
MegaCli -AdpEventLog -GetCCIncon -f <fileName> -LX|-L0,2,5...|-LALL -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpEventLog -Clear -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpBbuCmd -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpBbuCmd -GetBbuStatus -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpBbuCmd -GetBbuCapacityInfo -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpBbuCmd -GetBbuDesignInfo -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpBbuCmd -GetBbuProperties -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpBbuCmd -BbuLearn -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpBbuCmd -BbuMfgSleep -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpBbuCmd -BbuMfgSeal -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpBbuCmd -SetBbuProperties -f <fileName> -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpFacDefSet -aN
MegaCli -AdpM0Flash -f filename
MegaCli -AdpGetConnectorMode -ConnectorN|-Connector0,1|-ConnectorAll -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -AdpSetConnectorMode -Internal|-External|-Auto -ConnectorN|-Connector0,1|-
ConnectorAll -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -PhyErrorCounters -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -DirectPdMapping -Enbl|-Dsbl|-Dsply -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -ShowEnclList -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -ShowVpd -Page N -Encl N -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -EnclLocate -Start|-Stop -Encl N -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -EnclFwDownload -Encl N -Esm A|B -f <filename> -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -PdFwDownload [-SataBridge] -PhysDrv[0:1,1:2,...] -f <filename> -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -SetFacDefault -Encl N -Esm A|B -f <filename> -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
MegaCli -PDCpyBk -Start -PhysDrv[E0:S0,E1:S1] -aN|-a0,1,2|-aALL
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Wildcard '?' can be used to specify the enclosure ID for the drive in the
only enclosure without direct connected device or the direct connected
drives with no enclosure in the system.
The following options may be given at the end of any command above:
9 Appendices
This chapter gives information for supporting and troubleshooting.
9.1 Motherboard
All graphics shown in this chapter were based upon the latest PCB Revision available at the
time of publishing of the manual. The motherboard you've received can differ from the
graphics shown in this chapter.
X8SIL/X8SIL-F/X8SIL-V jumpers
X8SIL/X8SIL-F/X8SIL-V headers/connectors
21 I-SATA 0~5 Serial ATA ports (X8SIL has 4 Serial ATA Ports)
Memory Four (4) 240-pin, DDR3 SDRAM DIMM sockets with support for
up to 16GB of UDIMM or up to 32GB of RDIMM memory (ECC/
DDR3 1333/1066/800 MHz memory only.)
DIMM sizes
Two (2) RJ-45 Rear IO Panel Connectors with Link and Activity
LEDs
Keyboard/Mouse
Two (2) Fast UART 16550 Connections: one 9-pin RS-232 port
and one header
Super I/O
DMI 2.3, PCI 2.3, ACPI 1.0/2.0/3.0, USB Keyboard and SMBIOS
2.5
Fan Control
Notice!
This is a general block diagram and may not exactly represent the features on your
motherboard. See the Motherboard Features pages for the actual specifications of each
motherboard.
better performance than comparable systems. The X8SIL/X8SIL-F/X8SIL-V also features a TCO
timer (to enable the system to recover from a software/hardware lock), ECC Error Reporting,
Function Disable and Intruder Detect.
Intel 3400/3420 chipset features
– Direct Media Interface (up 10 Gb/s transfer, Full Duplex)
– Intel Matrix Storage Technology and Intel Rapid Storage Technology
– Dual NAND Interface
– Intel I/O Virtualization (VT-d) Support
– Intel Trusted Execution Technology Support
– PCI Express 2.0 Interface (up to 5.0 GT/s)
– SATA Controller (up to 3G/s)
– Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI)
the system to keep the required circuitry "alive". In case the system malfunctions and you
want to turn off the power, just press and hold the power button for 4 seconds. The power
will turn off and no power will be provided to the motherboard.