SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideOrder Number: A09429-003A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel® Identified Subassemblies/Products
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100 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideTable 54. Processor Card Connector Pin Out (J7A1, J7B1, J7C1, J7D1) (continued)Pin** Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin
Technical Reference 101Table 54. Processor Card Connector Pin Out (J7A1, J7B1, J7C1, J7D1) (continued)Pin** Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin SignalA06
102 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideProcessor Termination, Regulation, and PowerThe termination circuitry required by the Intel Pentium III Xeon processor
Technical Reference 103Table 55. Processor VRM Connectors (J2A2, J2B1, J2C1): Add-in VRM ConnectorPin Listing (continued)Pin Signal Type*B10 VSS6 POW
104 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideTable 56. Server Monitor Module Connector Pin Out (continued)Pin Signal Type* Description—SKA4 Implementation9 NMI out
Technical Reference 105ICMB Connector (J1D2)The external Intelligent Management Bus (ICMB) provides external access to IMB devices that arewithin the
106 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideTable 61. Processor Fan Connector #2 (J3A1)Pin Signal Type* Description1 Ground power GROUND is the power supply groun
Technical Reference 107Baseboard JumpersOne 15-pin, one 11-pin, and one 3-pin single inline headers provide a total of eight 3-pin jumperblocks that c
108 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideTable 67. Configuration of JumpersOption DescriptionCMOS If pins 1 and 2 of J9F2 are jumpered (default), NVRAM content
Technical Reference 109CMOS Clear JumperThe jumper at pins 1, 2, and 3 controls whether settings stored in CMOS nonvolatile memory(NVRAM) are retained
11Part I: User’s Guide1 Baseboard Description2 Configuration Software and Utilities
110 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuidePassword Clear JumperThe jumper at pins 5, 6, and 7 controls whether a stored password is retained or cleared during a
Technical Reference 111While in the recovery mode, there is no screen display on the monitor. The keyboard is disabled asthe system automatically rec
112 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideTable 69. Interrupt Definitions (continued)ISA Interrupt DescriptionIRQ5 Parallel portIRQ6 Floppy diskIRQ7 Parallel po
113A Equipment Log and ConfigurationWorksheetsEquipment LogUse the blank equipment log provided here to record information about your system. You wil
114 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideTable 71. Equipment Log (continued)Item Manufacturer Name and Model Number Serial Number Date Installed
Equipment Log and Configuration Worksheets 115Configuration WorksheetsThe rest of this chapter consists of worksheets to record the settings you make
116 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideTable 75. Onboard Communications Devices Worksheet 4Device/Feature ValueSerial Port 1 ConfigurationSerial Port 2 Confi
Equipment Log and Configuration Worksheets 117Table 78. On-Board PCI Devices Group Worksheet 7 (continued)Device/Feature ValuePCI Slot 7 Option ROM Sc
118 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideItem: Item:Disable / Enable Disable / EnableUpper Fatal: Upper Fatal:Upper Warning: UpperWarning:Lower Warning: LowerW
Equipment Log and Configuration Worksheets 119BIOS Setup WorksheetsTable 81. Main Menu Worksheet 10Device/Feature ValueSystem TimeSystem DateLegacy Di
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120 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideTable 85. Embedded Video Controller Submenu Worksheet 14Device/Feature ValueEmbedded Video Controller Enabled / Disabl
Equipment Log and Configuration Worksheets 121Table 93. PCI Device, Slot 5 Submenu Worksheet 22Device/Feature ValueOption ROM Scan Enabled / DisabledE
122 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideTable 99. Advanced Chipset Control Submenu Worksheet 28Device/Feature ValueBase RAM Step 1 MB / 1 KB / Every locationE
Equipment Log and Configuration Worksheets 123Table 103. Console Redirection Submenu Worksheet 32Device/Feature ValueCOM Port Address: Redirectiondisa
124 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideTable 109. Removable Devices Selection Submenu Worksheet 38Device Value1.2.3.4.
125B Regulatory SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications and RegulatoryComplianceEnvironmental SpecificationsWhen you install the SKA4 baseboard in
126 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideThis printed circuit assembly has the following product certification markings• UL Joint Recognition Mark: Consists
Regulatory Specifications 127Ensure Host Computer and Accessory Module CertificationsMake sure that the host computer, any added subassembly (such as
128 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuidePlace Battery Marking on ComputerThere is insufficient space on this server board to provide instructions for replacin
129C WarningsWARNING: English (US)A microprocessor and heat sink may be hot if the system has been running. Also, there maybe sharp pins and edges o
131 Baseboard DescriptionBaseboard FeaturesTable 1. Baseboard FeaturesFeature DescriptionProcessor Installed: Up to four Intel® Pentium® III Xeon™ pr
130 SKA$ Baseboard Product GuideAVVERTENZE: ItalianoSe il sistema è stato a lungo in funzione, il microprocessore e il dissipatore di calorepotrebber
131IndexAadd-in boardexpansion slot cover, 70, 71, 72installing, 69installing hot-plug, 72PCI bus slots, 18, 19removing, 59, 70removing hot-plug, 71se
132 SKA4 Baseboard Product Guidememory module interface, 97power distribution board interface, 92processor module, 99server monitor module, 103SM Bus,
Index 133ICMB cardinstalling, 74removing, 75using, 73IDEcontroller, 22interface, 19primary, master and slave, configuring,Setup, 32Integrated Peripher
134 SKA4 Baseboard Product Guideserver will not power on, 77system does not boot, 81processor, 13, 15installing, 65installing handles, 65installing he
Index 135security menu contents, 39server menu contents, 40summary, main menus, 30System Managment submenu, 40worksheet, Advanced Chipset Controlsubme
136 SKA4 Baseboard Product Guidememory, 13modes, 112resolutions supported, 20VRM, selecting the correct VRM, 67VRMsdescription, 66installing, 67removi
14 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideBaseboard Connector and Component LocationsA BJJJI IHHKMNOGHFPIGGFFEEDDQCCRBBSAAEDTUVWXYZCLOM09918Figure 1. Baseboard
Baseboard Description 15CAUTIONLithium Battery: See "Replacing the Backup Battery" on page 68 of thisproduct guide for instructions on repl
16 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideMemoryMain memory resides on an add-in board, called a memory module, designed for the SKA4baseboard. The memory modul
Baseboard Description 17Each slot is identified by another notation. Sockets A1 through A4 are identified as J1 through J4respectively. Sockets B1 t
18 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuidePeripheralsSuper I/O Chip (SIO)The National† PC97317VUL Super I/O Plug and Play Compatible with ACPI CompliantControlle
Baseboard Description 19The table below summarizes typical LED states that you may encounter during a system’soperation.Table 3. Slot State Indicators
DisclaimerIntel Corporation (Intel) makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the impliedwarranties o
20 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideUSB InterfaceThe SKA4 baseboard provides a dual external USB connector for the back panel of a serversystem. The conne
Baseboard Description 21SCSI ControllerThe baseboard includes two SCSI controllers. A dual function SCSI controller(Adaptec AIC-7899) is on the PCI-B
22 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideIDE ControllerIDE is a 16-bit interface for intelligent disk drives with AT† disk controller electronics onboard.The Op
Baseboard Description 23Server ManagementServer management features are implemented using one microcontroller called the BaseboardManagement Controlle
24 SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide• Processor temperature monitoring• Hot-Plug PCI slot status reporting• Processor bus speed setting• Chassis fan fa
Baseboard Description 25Taking the system out of secure mode does not change the state of system power. That is, if youpress and release the power sw
26 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideTable 4. Software Security Features (continued)Feature DescriptionControl access to usingthe SSU: setadministrative pa
272 Configuration Software and UtilitiesThis chapter describes the Power-On Self Test (POST) and system configuration utilities. Thetable below brief
28 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideHot KeysUse the keyboard’s numeric pad to enter numbers and symbols.Table 6. Hot KeysTo do this: Press these keysClear
Configuration Software and Utilities 29Using BIOS SetupThis section describes the BIOS Setup options. Use Setup to change the system configurationdef
iiiContents Part I: User’s Guide... 111 Baseboar
30 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideIn a fourth condition, when CMOS/NVRAM has been corrupted, these other prompts aredisplayed, but not the <F2> pro
Configuration Software and Utilities 31NavigationTo: Press:Get general help <F1> or <Alt+H>Move between menus ← →Go to the previous item ↑
32 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuidePrimary IDE Master and Slave SubmenuIn the following table, the features other than “Type” appear only for Type Auto if
Configuration Software and Utilities 33Advanced MenuYou can make the following selections on the Advanced Menu itself. Use the submenus for thethree
34 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideEmbedded Dual Ultra 160 SCSI SubmenuTable 13. Embedded Dual Ultra 160 SCSI SubmenuFeature Choices DescriptionEmbedded L
Configuration Software and Utilities 35PCI Device, Slot 2Table 16. PCI Device, Slot 2 SubmenuFeature Choices DescriptionOption ROM ScanEnabledDisabled
36 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuidePCI Device, Slot 5Table 19. PCI Device, Slot 5 SubmenuFeature Choices DescriptionOption ROM ScanEnabledDisabledInitiali
Configuration Software and Utilities 37PCI Device, Slot 8Table 22. PCI Device, Slot 8 SubmenuFeature Choices DescriptionOption ROM ScanEnabledDisabled
38 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideTable 24. Integrated Peripheral Configuration Submenu (continued)Feature Choices DescriptionBase I/O Address 3F8h2F8h3E
Configuration Software and Utilities 39Security MenuYou can make the following selections on the Security Menu. Enabling the Supervisor Passwordfield
iv SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideUsing the System Setup Utility (SSU)... 4
40 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideServer MenuTable 27. Server MenuFeature Choices DescriptionSystem Management N/A Enters submenu.Console Redirection N/A
Configuration Software and Utilities 41Console Redirection SubmenuTable 29. Console Redirection SubmenuFeature Choices DescriptionCOM Port Address:Red
42 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuidePEP Management SubmenuTable 31. PEP Management SubmenuFeature Choices DescriptionPEP Filter Events N/A Enters Submenu w
Configuration Software and Utilities 43Hard Drive SubmenuFor options on this menu, use the up or down arrow keys to select a device. Press the <+&
44 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideChanging the Boot Device Priority TemporarilyDuring POST, you can change the boot device priority for the current boot
Configuration Software and Utilities 45Running the SCSISelect UtilityEach host adapter includes an onboard SCSISelect configuration utility that allow
46 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideConfiguring the Adaptec AIC-7880 SCSI AdapterThe following menu is displayed when you configure the Adaptec AIC-7880 SC
Configuration Software and Utilities 47When you are finished, press <Esc> and make your selection from the following menu.Table 42. Exit MenuFea
48 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideWhat You Need to DoRun the SSU directly from the configuration software CD after you have installed a CD-ROMdrive, or f
Configuration Software and Utilities 49Running the SSUYou can run the SSU from diskettes, a hard drive, or a CD-ROM drive.Running the SSU from Diskett
Contents vICMB Card ... 73Instal
50 SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide• Retrieve and display: System Event Log (SEL) entries for information about recent server activities, such asfrom p
Configuration Software and Utilities 51FRU and SDR Load UtilityThe Field Replacement Unit (FRU) and Sensor Data Record (SDR) load utility is a DOS-bas
52 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideParsing the Command LineThe FRUSDR load utility allows only one command line function at a time. A command linefunctio
Configuration Software and Utilities 53Updating FRU Nonvolatile Storage AreaAfter the configuration is determined, the utility updates the FRU nonvola
54 SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide✏NOTEPlease review the instructions distributed with the upgrade utility beforeattempting a BIOS upgrade.This upgrade u
Configuration Software and Utilities 554. Press <F2> while the splash screen is displayed to enter the BIOS Setup program.5. Load the Setup pr
56 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideUsing the Firmware Update UtilityThe Firmware Update Utility is a DOS-based program used to update the BMC’s firmware c
57Part II: Service Technician’s Guide3 Removing and Installing Baseboard Components4 Solving Problems5 Technical ReferenceA Equipment Log and Configu
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593 Removing and Installing BaseboardComponentsTools and Supplies Needed• Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver (#1 and #2 bit).• Phillips (cross-head)
vi SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideA Equipment Log and Configuration WorksheetsEquipment Log ...
60 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideWARNINGSSystem power on/off: The on/off button (a convex button) on thefront panel DOES NOT turn off the system AC pow
Removing and Installing Baseboard Components 61MemoryMemory amounts from 256 MB to 16 GB of DIMM are supported, with a 64/72-bitfour-way-interleaved p
62 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideInstalling the Memory Module1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter.2. Holding the
Removing and Installing Baseboard Components 631. Holding the DIMM only by its edges, remove it from its antistatic package.2. Orient the DIMM so th
64 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideA processor has the following components.OM09921D CB AEHFGIJKLFigure 5. Processor Orientation and ComponentsA. Process
Removing and Installing Baseboard Components 65Installing a ProcessorSee Figure 5.1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this
66 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideInstalling Processor HeatsinksSee Figure 5.Depending on your configuration, the heatsink for each processor might not b
Removing and Installing Baseboard Components 67Removing a VRMCAUTIONSVRM must be appropriate: You might damage the system if you installa VRM that is
68 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideReplacing the Backup BatteryThe lithium battery on the baseboard powers the real-time clock (RTC) for three to four yea
Removing and Installing Baseboard Components 69Note the location of the lithium battery in Figure 1 on page 14.1. Observe the safety and ESD precauti
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70 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideRemoving a 32-bit, 33 MHz Half-Length PCI Add-in BoardWARNINGIf the system has been running, any installed PCI add-in b
Removing and Installing Baseboard Components 71CAUTIONSDo not overload baseboard: Do not overload the baseboard by installingadd-in boards that draw
72 SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide5. Remove the PCI board by pulling straight up.6. Store board in an antistatic protective wrapper.7. If you are not
Removing and Installing Baseboard Components 73ICMB CardThe ICMB card allows two servers to communicate through a serial connection. An ICMB card isi
74 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideInstalling an ICMB Card1. Remove the ICMB card and internal cable. The cable is noted by "A" in Figure 9.OM
Removing and Installing Baseboard Components 754. Attach the internal cable to the internal connector on the ICMB card. The internal cableconnection
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774 Solving ProblemsThis chapter helps you identify and solve problems that might occur while you are using thesystem.In the event you encounter an is
78 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideIssue 2: Upon boot, my server starts beepingMost likely, these beeps are what are known as “beep codes.” They identif
Solving Problems 79If you are still unable to get a video image, please fill out the included customer support form andcall your customer support repr
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80 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideIssue 5: My system boots up automatically when I power on mypower-stripSome server systems save the “last known power
Solving Problems 81• Numerous SCSI devices. SCSI device adapters, like many other adapters, have option ROMsthat must be loaded into memory. Detect
82 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideOther IssuesIssue 8: Some of my hard drives show up during POST andsome don’tCheck on the following:• Are you using t
Solving Problems 83Issue 9: My hard drives don’t show up under Windows NTVerify that all your drives are detected during POST (see issue 8). IDE dev
84 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideChecking Field Replaceable Units (FRU) with theDiagnostic WizardThe Diagnostic Wizard is a suite of test utilities that
Solving Problems 85Running Tests✏NOTEThe test modules included with your Server Software Kit CD are specifically designed to run onthe server system y
86 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideSystem Configuration CheckBefore executing the tests, the system hardware is scanned and a message is displayed forconf
Solving Problems 87Test ResultsOnce the tests have ran, a summary is displayed showing the status of each test. If an FRU passedthe test, the text PA
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895 Technical ReferenceThis section includes:• Connectors’ pinouts and baseboard locations• Information on baseboard jumpers• Baseboard interrupts•
Contents ix100. Security Menu Worksheet 29... 122101. Server Menu Work
90 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideConnectorsThe following figure shows connector locations on the baseboard. This section provides pininformation about
Technical Reference 91Item Connector Description Item Connector DescriptionA. J1A1 Keyboard and MouseConnectorR. J9F2 Jumper BlockB. J1B3 Internal USB
92 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuidePower Distribution Board Interface Connectors (J9B1, J9D1,J9B2)The SKA4 Baseboard receives its main power through two p
Technical Reference 93Table 49. Main Power Connector B (J9D1)Pin Signal Type*Current CarryingCapability Description1 VCC3 power 6 Amps Power supply 3.
94 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideTable 50. Auxiliary Power Connector (J9B2) (continued)Pin Signal Type*Current CarryingCapability Description9 PS PWR ON
Technical Reference 95Table 51. Front Panel Connector (J9E3) (continued)Pin Signal Type* Description12 FP_NMI_BTN* in FRONT PANEL NMI is connected to
96 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideHot-Plug PCI Indicator Board Interface (J3D1)The Hot-Plug PCI Indicator Board (HPIB) contains the necessary LEDs and pu
Technical Reference 97Memory Module Interface (J6F1)Table 53. Memory Module InterfacePin** Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin SignalA001 GND B001 PIN_B1
98 SKA4 Baseboard Product GuideTable 53. Memory Module Interface (continued)Pin** Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin SignalA038 0_CS2 B038 VCC3 A121 CMD
Technical Reference 99Table 53. Memory Module Interface (continued)Pin** Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin SignalA075 GND B075 BCLK_MADP_OUT A158 GND B
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