X7BDE
X7BDE
SUPER
X7DB8+
X7DBE+
USER’S MANUAL
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Preface
About This Manual
This manual is written for system integrators, PC technicians and
knowledgeable PC users. It provides information for the installation and use of the
X7DB8+/X7DBE+ motherboard. The X7DB8+/X7DBE+ supports
dual Intel Xeon 64-bit quad core/dual core processors at a front side bus speed of
1333/1066/667 MHz. With dual Xeon 64-bit quad core/dual core processors, the
5000P chipset, and 16 DDR2 FBD 667/533 memory modules built-in, the X7DB8+/
X7DBE+ offers substantial functionality and performance enhancements to the
motherboards based on Core and NetBurst microarchitecture while remaining
compatible with the 32-bit based software. Key features supported include Intel's
Hyper-Threading Technology, Virtualization Technology, Hyper Pipelined Technol-
ogy, Execution Trace Cache, Thermal Monitor 1/2 (TM1/TM2), Enhanced Intel
SpeedStep technology, Advanced Dynamic Execution, Advanced Transfer Cache,
Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 (SSE3) and Extended Memory 64 Technology
(EM64T). These features allow the motherboard to operate at much higher speeds
with better power management in much safer environments than the traditional
motherboards. The X7DB8+/X7DBE+ is ideal for high performance dual processor
(DP) enterprise server/workstation environments. This product is intended to be
professionally installed.
Manual Organization
Chapter 1 describes the features, specifications and performance of the main board
and provides detailed information about the chipset.
Chapter 2 provides hardware installation instructions. Read this chapter when
installing the processor, memory modules and other hardware components into
the system. If you encounter any problems, see Chapter 3, which describes
troubleshooting procedures for the video, the memory and the system setup stored
in CMOS.
Chapter 4 includes an introduction to BIOS and provides detailed information on
running the CMOS Setup utility.
Appendix A and Appendix B provide BIOS POST Messages and POST Codes.
Appendix C, Appendix D and Appendix E list HostRAID Setup Guidelines and
Other Software Program/Driver Installation Instructions.
Conventions Used in the Manual:
Special attention should be given to the following symbols for proper installation and
to prevent damage done to the components or injury to yourself:
Danger/Caution: Instructions to be strictly followed to prevent catastrophic
system failure or to avoid bodily injury.
Warning: Important information given to ensure proper system installation
or to prevent damage to the components.
*Note: Additional Information given to differentiate various models or to ensure cor-
rect system setup.
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Table of Contents
Preface
About This Manual ...................................................................................................... iii
Manual Organization ................................................................................................... iii
Conventions Used in the Manual .................................................................................. iii
Chapter 1: Introduction
1-1 Overview ......................................................................................................... 1-1
Checklist ................................................................................................... 1-1
Contacting Super Micro ........................................................................... 1-2
X7DB8+/X7DBE+ Image ............................................................ 1-3
X7DB8+/X7DBE+ Layout ............................................................ 1-4
Quick Reference ...................................................................................... 1-5
Motherboard Features ................................................................................ 1-6
Intel 5000P Chipset: System Block Diagram ........................................... 1-8
1-2 Chipset Overview ........................................................................................... 1-9
1-3 Special Features ........................................................................................... 1-10
Recovery from AC Power Loss .............................................................. 1-10
1-4 PC Health Monitoring .................................................................................... 1-10
1-5 ACPI Features .............................................................................................. 1-11
1-6 Power Supply ............................................................................................... 1-12
1-7 Super I/O ........................................................................................................ 1-13
Chapter 2: Installation
2-1 Static-Sensitive Devices ................................................................................. 2-1
Precautions................................................................................................ 2-1
Unpacking ................................................................................................ 2-1
2-2 Installing the Processor and the Heatsink...................................................... 2-2
2-3 Installing DIMMs ............................................................................................. 2-6
2-4 Control Panel Connectors and IO Ports ......................................................... 2-8
A. Back Panel Connectors/IO Ports .............................................................. 2-8
B. Front Control Panel ................................................................................... 2-9
C. Front Control Panel Pin Definitions ........................................................ 2-10
NMI Button ............................................................................................. 2-10
Power LED ............................................................................................. 2-10
HDD LED .............................................................................................. 2-11
NIC1/NIC2 LED ..................................................................................... 2-11
Overheat/Fan Fail LED ......................................................................... 2-12
Power Fail LED ........................................................................................ 2-12
Reset Button ......................................................................................... 2-13
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Chapter 3: Troubleshooting
3-1 Troubleshooting Procedures ........................................................................... 3-1
Before Power On....................................................................................... 3-1
No Power................................................................................................... 3-1
No Video .................................................................................................. 3-1
Memory Errors........................................................................................... 3-1
Losing the System’s Setup Configuration ................................................ 3-1
3-2 Technical Support Procedures ........................................................................ 3-2
3-3 Frequently Asked Questions ........................................................................... 3-3
3-4 Returning Merchandise for Service ................................................................. 3-4
Chapter 4: BIOS
4-1 Introduction ....................................................................................................... 4-1
4-2 Running Setup ................................................................................................. 4-2
4-3 Main BIOS Setup ............................................................................................. 4-2
4-4 Advanced Setup ............................................................................................... 4-7
4-5 Security Setup ............................................................................................... 4-25
4-6 Boot Setup ...................................................................................................... 4-26
4-7 Exit .................................................................................................................. 4-27
Appendices:
Appendix A: BIOS POST Messages .......................................................................... A-1
Appendix B: BIOS POST Codes ................................................................................ B-1
Appendix C: Intel HostRAID Setup Guidelines ..........................................................C-1
Appendix D: Adaptec HostRAID Setup Guidelines ....................................................D-1
Appendix E: Installing Other Software Programs and Drivers ................................... E-1
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Chapter 1
Introduction
1-1 Overview
Checklist
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Contacting Supermicro
Headquarters
Address: Super Micro Computer, Inc.
980 Rock Ave.
San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A.
Tel: +1 (408) 503-8000
Fax: +1 (408) 503-8008
Email: marketing@supermicro.com (General Information)
support@supermicro.com (Technical Support)
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Technical Support:
Email: support@supermicro.com.tw
Tel: 886-2-8228-1366, ext.132 or 139
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X7DB8+/X7DBE+ Image
*Note: The drawings and pictures shown in this manual were based on the
latest PCB Revision available at the time of publishing of the manual. The
motherboard you’ve received may or may not look exactly the same as the
graphics shown in the manual.
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DIMM 4D (Bank 4) Fan7 24-Pin ATX PWR 4-Pin 8-pin PWR
J34 JPW1 PWR JPW3
Fan6 Fan5
J7B3
JD1
JLAN1
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
J7B2
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
J15 J7B1
LE1
GLAN1
JOH1
JLAN1
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
JLAN2
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
J16
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8 J5 J11
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J6
JIDE1
JIDE2
J7
J22
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4 J9
BIOS
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Motherboard Features
CPU
• Dual Intel® 64-bit Xeon LGA 771 quad core/dual core processors at a front
side bus speed of 667 MHz/1.066 GHz/1.333 GHz
Memory
Chipset
• Intel 5000P chipset, including: the 5000P Memory Control Hub (MCH), the
Enterprise South Bridge 2 (ESB2), and the I/O subsystem (PXH).
Expansion Slots
BIOS
PC Health Monitoring
• Onboard voltage monitors for CPU cores, chipset voltage, +3.3V, +5V, +5V
Standby, +12V, and −12V
• Fan status monitor with firmware control
• CPU/chassis temperature monitors
• Platform Environment Control Interface (PECI) ready
• CPU fan auto-off in sleep mode
• CPU slow-down on temperature overheat
• CPU thermal trip support for processor protection, power LED
• Power-up mode control for recovery from AC power loss
• Auto-switching voltage regulator for CPU cores
• System overheat/Fan Fail LED Indicator and control
• Chassis intrusion detection
• System resource alert via Supero Doctor III
ACPI Features
• Slow blinking LED for suspend state indicator
• Main switch override mechanism
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Onboard I/O
• Adaptec 7902 dual channel Ultra 320 SCSI with ZCR option (*X7DB8+ only)
• Six SATA2 ports (supporting RAID0, RAID1, RAID10, RAID5)
• One SIMLP IPMI socket
• Intel 82563 Gigabit Ethernet controller supporting two Giga-bit LAN ports
• One EIDE Ultra DMA/100 bus master interface
• One floppy port interface
• Two COM ports(1 header, 1 port)
• One EPP/ECP Parallel Port
• PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard ports
• Up to five USB 2.0 (Universal Serial Bus) (2 ports, 3 Headers)
• ES1000 with 16 MB Graphic Controller
• Super I/O: Winbond W83627HF w/Hardware Monitor support: W83793,
HECETA
Other
CD/Diskette Utilities
• BIOS flash upgrade utility and device drivers
Dimensions
• Ext. ATX 13.5" x 13.05" (342.90 x 331.5 mm)
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667/1067/1333 667/1067/1333
MT/S MT/S
#5 #6
F BD DIMM # 1 A - 1 D
F BD DIMM # 2 A - 2 D
#4A-4D
F BD CHNL 0
F BD DIMM # 3 A - 3 D
5000P
PCI - E XP X8 S L OT
S EPC PCI -E XP X8 S L OT
PCI -E XP X8
BLACKFORD F BD CHNL1
F BD DIMM
MCH
PC I -E XP X8 F BD CHNL2
F BD CHNL3
PCI E X8
PCI E X4
#4
PCI-EXPX8
#2 #1 AT A 100
I DE CONN
PCI -X S l o t Z CR
PCI - E XP X4
S CS I
PCI -X S l o t
PCI -X133A
PCI -E XP X8
7902
PCI -X133 B PXH
S AT A
#0 -#5
3.0 Gb/ S
#3 PC I - X 133
E S B2
PCI -X S l o t
US B #0 -#4
CONN Controller
KUME RAN
L PC
GB L AN
SI O
RJ 45 F WH
W83627
GILGAL HF
RJ 45
Note: This is a general block diagram. Please see the previous Motherboard Features
pages for details on the features of each motherboard.
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Built upon the functionality and the capability of the 5000P chipset, the X7DB8+/
X7DBE+ motherboard provides the performance and feature set required for dual
processor-based servers with configuration options optimized for communications,
presentation, storage, computation or database applications. The 5000P chipset
supports a single or dual Intel 64-bit quad core/dual core processor(s) with front
side bus speeds of up to 1.333 GHz. The chipset consists of the 5000P Memory
Controller Hub (MCH), the Enterprise South Bridge 2 (ESB2), and the I/O subsys-
tem (PXH).
The 5000P MCH chipset is designed for symmetric multiprocessing across two inde-
pendent front side bus interfaces. Each front side bus uses a 64-bit wide, 1333 MHz
data bus that transfers data at 10.7 GB/sec. In addition, the 5000P chipset offers a
wide range of RAS features, including memory interface ECC, x4/x8 Single Device
Data Correction, CRC, parity protection, memory mirroring and memory sparing.
Designed to be used with conjunction of the 5000P chipset, the Xeon Quad core/
dual core Processor provides a feature set as follows:
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BIOS provides a setting for you to determine how the system will respond when AC
power is lost and then restored to the system. You can choose for the system to
remain powered off (in which case you must hit the power switch to turn it back on)
or for it to automatically return to a power- on state. See the Power Lost Control
setting in the Advanced BIOS Setup section to change this setting. The default
setting is Last State.
The PC health monitor can check the RPM status of the cooling fans. The onboard
CPU and chassis fans are controlled by Thermal Management via BIOS (under
Hardware Monitoring in the Advanced Setting).
The thermal control sensor monitors the CPU temperature in real time and will turn
on the thermal control fan whenever the CPU temperature exceeds a user-defined
threshold. The overheat circuitry runs independently from the CPU. Once it detects
that the CPU temperature is too high, it will automatically turn on the thermal fan
control to prevent any overheat damage to the CPU. The onboard chassis thermal
circuitry can monitor the overall system temperature and alert users when the chas-
sis temperature is too high.
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The CPU fan activates when the power is turned on. It continues to operate when
the system enters Standby mode. When in sleep mode, the CPU will not run at
full power, thereby generating less heat.
This feature is available when the user enables the CPU overheat warning function
in the BIOS. This allows the user to define an overheat temperature. When the
CPU temperature reaches this threshold, both the overheat fan and the warning
LED are triggered.
This feature is available when used with Supero Doctor III in the Windows OS
environment or used with Supero Doctor II in Linux. Supero Doctor is used to
notify the user of certain system events. For example, you can also configure
Supero Doctor to provide you with warnings when the system temperature, CPU
temperatures, voltages and fan speeds go beyond a pre-defined range.
ACPI stands for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. The ACPI specifi-
cation defines a flexible and abstract hardware interface that provides a standard
way to integrate power management features throughout a PC system, including its
hardware, operating system and application software. This enables the system to
automatically turn on and off peripherals such as CD-ROMs, network cards, hard
disk drives and printers.
When the CPU goes into a suspend state, the chassis power LED will start blinking
to indicate that the CPU is in suspend mode. When the user presses any key, the
CPU will wake-up and the LED will automatically stop blinking and remain on.
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When an ATX power supply is used, the power button can function as a system
suspend button to make the system enter a SoftOff state. The monitor will be
suspended and the hard drive will spin down. Pressing the power button again
will cause the whole system to wake-up. During the SoftOff state, the ATX power
supply provides power to keep the required circuitry in the system alive. In case
the system malfunctions and you want to turn off the power, just press and hold
the power button for 4 seconds. This option can be set in the Power section of
the BIOS Setup routine.
Wake-up events can be triggered by a device such as the external modem ringing
when the system is in the SoftOff state. Note that external modem ring-on can only
be used with an ATX 2.01 (or above) compliant power supply.
Wake-On-LAN (WOL)
*Note: Wake-On-LAN requires an ATX 2.01 (or above) compliant power supply.
As with all computer products, a stable power source is necessary for proper and
reliable operation. It is even more important for processors that have high CPU
clock rates.
The X7DB8+/X7DBE+ can only accommodate 24-pin ATX power supplies. Al-
though most power supplies generally meet the specifications required by the CPU,
some are inadequate. In addition, the 12V 4-pin and the 12V 8-pin power connec-
tions are also required to ensure adequate power supply to the system. Also your
power supply must supply 1.5A for the Ethernet ports.
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NOTE: The + 12V 8-pin CPU Power Connector (JPW3) is also required to sup-
port Intel 64-bit CPUs. Failure to provide this extra power will result in CPU
PWR Failure. See Section 2-5 for details on connecting the power supply.
It is strongly recommended that you use a high quality power supply that meets ATX
power supply Specification 2.02 or above. It must also be SSI compliant (info at
http://www.ssiforum.org/). Additionally, in areas where noisy power transmission is
present, you may choose to install a line filter to shield the computer from noise. It
is recommended that you also install a power surge protector to help avoid problems
caused by power surges.
The disk drive adapter functions of the Super I/O chip include a floppy disk drive
controller that is compatible with industry standard 82077/765, a data separator,
write pre-compensation circuitry, decode logic, data rate selection, a clock genera-
tor, drive interface control logic and interrupt and DMA logic. The wide range of
functions integrated onto the Super I/O greatly reduces the number of components
required for interfacing with floppy disk drives. The Super I/O supports 360 K, 720
K, 1.2 M, 1.44 M or 2.88 M disk drives and data transfer rates of 250 Kb/s, 500 Kb/s
or 1 Mb/s.It also provides two high-speed, 16550 compatible serial communication
ports (UARTs). Each UART includes a 16-byte send/receive FIFO, a programmable
baud rate generator, complete modem control capability and a processor interrupt
system. Both UARTs provide legacy speed with baud rate of up to 115.2 Kbps
as well as an advanced speed with baud rates of 250 K, 500 K, or 1 Mb/s, which
support higher speed modems.
The Super I/O supports one PC-compatible printer port (SPP), Bidirectional Printer
Port (BPP) , Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) or Extended Capabilities Port (ECP).
The Super I/O provides functions that comply with ACPI (Advanced Configuration
and Power Interface), which includes support of legacy and ACPI power manage-
ment through an SMI or SCI function pin. It also features auto power management
to reduce power consumption.
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Notes
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Chapter 2
Installation
Precautions
Unpacking
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Socket Clip
Load Plate
Load Plate
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Screw#2
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CAUTION
Exercise extreme care when installing or removing DIMM
modules to prevent any possible damage. Also note that the
memory is interleaved to improve performance (see step 1).
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TSEG 1 MB 2.84GB
Notch
DIMM2 FBD Notch
JLAN1
Release Release
Tab Note: Notch Tab
should align
with the
SUPER
®
X7DB8+ receptive point
on the slot
To Remove:
Use your thumbs
to gently push 2 FBD
the release tabs
near both ends of
the module. This
should release it
from the slot.
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The I/O ports are color coded in conformance with the PC 99 specification. See the
figure below for the colors and locations of the various I/O ports.
Introdu
2 7
JLAN1
SUPER
®
X7DB8+
1 3 5 6 8 9
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20 19
Ground NMI
X X
Vcc
JLAN1
Power LED
SUPER
®
X7DB8+
NIC1 LED Vcc
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A. NMI
B. PWR LED
Introdu
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault Ground NMI A
KB/ DIMM 3D (Bank 3) PWRSMB
Mouse JAR Fan1
DIMM 3C (Bank 3)
DIMM 3B (Bank 3)
USB0/1 X X
DIMM 3A (Bank 3)
Fan2
B Power LED Vcc
DIMM 2A (Bank 2)
Parrallel
JLAN1
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1) HDD LED Vcc
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
GLAN1
LE1
JOH1 NIC1 LED Vcc
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
Fan8 NIC2 LED Vcc
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1 OH/Fan Fail LED Vcc
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge PWR Fail LED Vcc
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
Ground Reset Reset Button
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
PXH USB4
Slot2 PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
Ground PWR Power Button
S I/O JWOR JWOL
SCSI CTRL
Slot1
PCI-X 100 MHz ZCR
USB2/3 DA2
2 1
JK1 SMB
DA1
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A. HDD LED
B. NIC1 LED
C. NIC2 LED
Introdu
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR
3rd PWR
Detect
FP Ctrl 20 19
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
VGA
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
A HDD LED Vcc
LE1
B NIC1 LED
GLAN1
JOH1
CPU2
Vcc
GLAN2
Fan3
C
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+ NIC2 LED Vcc
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
VGA
Slot6
PCI-Exp x8 SEPC JCF1 OH/Fan Fail LED Vcc
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
Ground Reset Reset Button
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
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State Definition
Off Normal
On Overheat
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault Ground NMI
KB/ DIMM 3D (Bank 3) PWRSMB
Mouse JAR Fan1
DIMM 3C (Bank 3)
DIMM 3B (Bank 3)
USB0/1
DIMM 3A (Bank 3)
X X
COM1 DIMM 2D (Bank 2)
CPU1
DIMM 2C (Bank 2)
DIMM 2B (Bank 2) Fan2
Power LED Vcc
DIMM 2A (Bank 2)
Parrallel
JLAN1
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1) HDD LED Vcc
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
LE1
GLAN1
JOH1 NIC1 LED Vcc
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
Fan8 NIC2 LED Vcc
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1 OH/Fan Fail LED Vcc
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
A
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
PWR Fail LED Vcc
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
B
Ground Reset Reset Button
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
Ground PWR Power Button
S I/O JWOR JWOL
SCSI CTRL
Slot1
PCI-X 100 MHz ZCR
USB2/3 DA2 2 1
JK1 SMB
DA1
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Power Button
The Power Button connection is located Power Button
Pin Definitions (JF1)
on pins 1 and 2 of JF1. Momentarily
Pin# Definition
contacting both pins will power on/off
the system. This button can also be con- 1 Signal
A. Reset Button
B. PWR Button
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DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault Ground NMI
KB/ DIMM 3D (Bank 3) PWRSMB
Mouse JAR Fan1
DIMM 3C (Bank 3)
DIMM 3B (Bank 3)
USB0/1 X X
DIMM 3A (Bank 3)
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1) HDD LED Vcc
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
GLAN1
LE1
JOH1 NIC1 LED Vcc
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
Fan8 NIC2 LED Vcc
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1 OH/Fan Fail LED Vcc
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
PWR Fail LED Vcc
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
Ground Reset Reset Button
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
A
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
Ground PWR Power Button
S I/O
Slot1
JWOR
PCI-X 100 MHz ZCR
USB2/3
JWOL
DA2
SCSI CTRL
2 1 B
JK1 SMB
DA1
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14 -12V 2 +3.3V
There are a 24-pin main power sup-
15 COM 3 COM
ply connector(JPW1) and an 8-pin
16 PS_ON 4 +5V
CPU PWR connector (JPW3) on the
17 COM 5 COM
motherboard. These power connec-
18 COM 6 +5V
tors meet the SSI EPS 12V specifica-
19 COM 7 COM
tion. The 4-pin 12V PWR supply is
20 Res (NC) 8 PWR_OK
required to provide adequate power
to the system. See the table on the 21 +5V 9 5VSB
Required Connection
Processor Power Connector
12V 4-pin Power Con-
nector
In addition to the Primary ATX power Pin Definitions
connector (above), the 12V 8-pin CPU Pins Definition
PWR connector at JPW3 must also 1 and 2 Ground
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault 5 through 8 +12V
KB/ DIMM 3D (Bank 3) PWRSMB
Mouse JAR Fan1
DIMM 3C (Bank 3)
DIMM 3B (Bank 3)
USB0/1
DIMM 3A (Bank 3)
DIMM 2D (Bank 2)
A. 24-pin ATX PWR
COM1
CPU1
DIMM 2C (Bank 2)
DIMM 2B (Bank 2) Fan2 B. 8-pin Processor PWR
DIMM 2A (Bank 2)
Parrallel
JLAN1
JP1 PW LEDSPK
C. 4-pin PWR
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
LE1
GLAN1
JOH1
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
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USB2/4 USB3
Pin # Definition Pin # Definition
1 +5V 1 +5V
2 PO- 2 PO-
3 PO+ 3 PO+
4 Ground 4 Ground
5 Key 5 No connection
Chassis Intrusion
Chassis Intrusion
A Chassis Intrusion header is located Pin Definitions (JL1)
at JL1 on the motherboard. Attach the Pin# Definition
appropriate cable from the chassis to 1 Intrusion Input
inform you of a chassis intrusion when 2 Ground
the chassis is opened.
Introdu
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
JP1 PW LEDSPK
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
D. Chassis Intrusion
LE1
GLAN1
JOH1
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
C
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
JK1 SMB
DA1
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Keylock Keylock
Pin Definitions
The keyboard lock connection is located at
Pin# Definition
JK1. Utilizing this header allows you to inhibit
1 Ground
any actions made on the keyboard, effectively
2 Keylock R-N
"locking" it.
Introdu
E
DIMM 4D (Bank 4) Fan7
G
24-Pin ATX PWR 4-Pin 8-pin PWR
PWR
Fan6 Fan5
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4)
F DIMM 4A (Bank 4)
PWR
Fault
Detect
USB0/1
DIMM 3B (Bank 3) A
DIMM 3A (Bank 3)
DIMM 2D (Bank 2)
A. Fan 1
COM1
CPU1
DIMM 2C (Bank 2)
DIMM 2B (Bank 2) Fan2 B B. Fan 2
DIMM 2A (Bank 2)
Parrallel
JLAN1
JP1 PW LEDSPK
C. Fan 3
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1) D. Fan 4
LE1
GLAN1
JOH1
E. Fan 5
GLAN2
CPU2
Fan3
C
Fan8
H F. Fan 6
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2 G. Fan 7 (CPU Fan 1)
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
VGA
Slot6
PCI-Exp x8 SEPC JCF1
H. Fan 8 (CPU Fan 2)
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
I. Keylock
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
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6 NC
4 DTR 9 RI
5 Ground 10 NC
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
C. COM2
JLAN1
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
LE1
GLAN1
JOH1
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
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Wake-On-Ring Wake-On-Ring
Pin Definitions
The Wake-On-Ring header is des- (JWOR)
Wake-On-LAN Wake-On-LAN
Pin Definitions
The Wake-On-LAN header is located (JWOL)
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
LE1
GLAN1
JOH1
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
USB4
B
Slot2 PCI-X 133 MHz PXH
JUSB3
S I/O
Slot1
JWOR
A
PCI-X 100 MHz ZCR
JWOL
DA2
SCSI CTRL
USB2/3
JK1 SMB
DA1
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Power LED/Speaker
On the JD1 header, pins 1-3 are for
Speaker Connector
a power LED and pins 4-7 are for the
speaker. See the table on the right Pin Setting Definition
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1) B
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
LE1
GLAN1
JOH1
GLAN2
A CPU2
Fan3
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
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Pin# Definition
Connect a cable from your power sup-
1 PWR 1: Fail
ply to the Power Fail header to provide
2 PWR 2: Fail
warnings of power supply failure. This
3 PWR 3: Fail
warning signal is passed through the
4 Signal: Alarm Reset
PWR_LED pin to indicate of a power
failure on the chassis. See the table Note: This feature is only available when using
on the right for pin definitions. Super Micro redundant power supplies.
Alarm Reset
If three power supplies are installed
Alarm Reset
and Alarm Reset (JAR) is enabled, the
system will notify you when any of the Pin Setting Definition
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4)
A
PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
USB0/1
DIMM 3A (Bank 3) A. Power Fault
COM1 DIMM 2D (Bank 2)
DIMM 2C (Bank 2)
CPU1
B. Alarm Reset
DIMM 2B (Bank 2) Fan2
DIMM 2A (Bank 2)
Parrallel
JLAN1
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
LE1
GLAN1
JOH1
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
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Pin# Definition
The JOH1 header is used to connect
1 5vDC
an LED to provide warning of chassis
2 OH Active
overheating. This LED will blink to in-
dicate a fan failure. Refer to the table
OH/Fan Fail LED
on right for pin definitions.
State Message
Solid Overheat
4 No Connection
Introdu
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
GLAN1
LE1 A
JOH1
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
JK1 SMB
DA1
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4 Ground
5 +3.3V
VGA Connector
A VGA connector (JG1) is located next
to the COM1 port on the IO backplane.
Refer to the board layout below for
the location.
Introdu
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA
B DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
LE1
GLAN1
JOH1
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
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Jumper Definition
A Compact Flash Card Power
On Compact Flash
Connector is located at JWF1. For the Power On
Compact Flash Card or the Compact Off Compact Flash
Flash Jumper (JCF1) to work properly, Power Off
SGPIO Headers
SGPIO
There are two SGPIO (Serial General Pin Definitions
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR
3rd PWR
Detect
FP Ctrl
A. Compact Flash PWR
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
KB/
Mouse
DIMM 3D (Bank 3)
DIMM 3C (Bank 3)
JAR
PWRSMB
Fan1 B. SGPIO Headers
DIMM 3B (Bank 3)
USB0/1
DIMM 3A (Bank 3)
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
LE1
GLAN1
JOH1
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
B
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
A
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
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DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
GLAN1
LE1
JOH1
A. GLAN Port1 Enable
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
B. GLAN Port2 Enable
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3
LAN
JPL1
A
PCI-X 133 MHz
J28
JPL2 J27
B
CTRL USB4
Slot2 PCI-X 133 MHz PXH
JUSB3
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CMOS Clear
JBT1 is used to clear CMOS. Instead of pins, this "jumper" consists of contact pads
to prevent the accidental clearing of CMOS. To clear CMOS, use a metal object such
as a small screwdriver to touch both pads at the same time to short the connection.
Always remove the AC power cord from the system before clearing CMOS. Note:
For an ATX power supply, you must completely shut down the system, remove the
AC power cord and then short JBT1 to clear CMOS.
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
GLAN1
LE1
JOH1
A. Clear CMOS
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
B. Watch Dog Enable
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
A
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
B BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
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DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
GLAN1
LE1
JOH1
A. SCSI Enable
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
B. SCSI Channel A Termi-
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+ nation Enable
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
C. SCSI Channel B Termi-
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
CB
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery
South
Bridge
JWF1
nation Enable
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
JK1 SMB
USB2/3 DA2A
DA1
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3rd PWR Supply PWR Fault 3rd PWR Supply PWR Fault
Detect (J3P) Jumper Settings
VGA Enable/Disable
VGA Enable/Disable
JPG1 allows you to enable or disable the Jumper Settings (JPG1)
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4)
DIMM 4A (Bank 4)
PWR
Fault
Detect
A
KB/ DIMM 3D (Bank 3) PWRSMB
Mouse JAR Fan1
DIMM 3C (Bank 3)
DIMM 3B (Bank 3)
USB0/1
DIMM 3A (Bank 3)
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
GLAN1
LE1
JOH1
A. 3rd PWR Fail
GLAN2
CPU2
Fan3
B. VGA Enabled
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7
B
SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
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DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
GLAN1
LE1
JOH1
A. Compact Flash Master/
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
Slave Select
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+ B. J27
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
C. J28
Compact Flash
A
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
C
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz
S I/O JWOR
B JUSB3
JWOL
Slot1 SCSI CTRL
PCI-X 100 MHz ZCR
USB2/3 DA2
JK1 SMB
DA1
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Rear View
2-7 Onboard Indicators Link Activity
LED LED
GLAN LEDs
(When viewing from the rear side
There are two GLAN ports on the moth-
of your system)
erboard. Each Gigabit Ethernet LAN port
has two LEDs. The yellow LED indicates GLAN Activity Indicator
Amber 1 Gbps
Introdu
DIMM 4D (Bank 4) Fan7 24-Pin ATX PWR 4-Pin 8-pin PWR A. GLAN Port1 LEDs
PWR
Fan6 Fan5
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR
3rd PWR
Detect B. GLAN Port2 LEDs
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
LE1
GLAN1
A JOH1
CPU2
GLAN2
B Fan3
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
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DIMM 4D (Bank 4) Fan7 24-Pin ATX PWR 4-Pin 8-pin PWR A. SCSI Channel A Activ-
PWR
Fan6 Fan5
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR
3rd PWR
Detect ity LED
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
DIMM 3D (Bank 3)
KB/
Mouse DIMM 3C (Bank 3)
JAR
PWRSMB
Fan1 B. SCSI Channel B Activ-
DIMM 3B (Bank 3)
USB0/1
DIMM 3A (Bank 3) ity LED
COM1 DIMM 2D (Bank 2)
CPU1
DIMM 2C (Bank 2)
DIMM 2B (Bank 2)
C. Onboard PWR LED
Fan2
DIMM 2A (Bank 2)
Parrallel
JLAN1
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
GLAN1
LE1
JOH1
C
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
JCOM2
JL1 SATA4 SATA5
SATA0 SATA1 SATA2 SATA3
JPA1 320 SCSI Channel B
Fan4
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Note the following when connecting the floppy and hard disk drive cables:
• A single floppy disk drive ribbon cable has 34 wires and two connectors to provide
for two floppy disk drives. The connector with twisted wires always connects to
drive A, and the connector that does not have twisted wires always connects to
drive B.
Parallel (Printer) Port Connector
Pin Definitions
Parallel (Printer) Port
Pin# Definition Pin # Definition
Connector
1 Strobe- 2 Auto Feed-
19 ACK 20 GND
23 PE 24 Write Gate
25 SLCT 26 NC
Introdu
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
GLAN1
LE1
JOH1
A. Parallel Port
CPU2
GLAN2
Fan3
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
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5 Key 6 FDEDIN
7 Ground 8 Index
17 Ground 18 DIR
19 Ground 20 STEP
25 Ground 26 Track 00
33 Ground 34 Diskette
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
GLAN1
LE1
JOH1
A. Floppy
GLAN2
CPU2
Fan3
B. SIMLP IPMI 2.0
Fan8
SUPER
® North Bridge
X7DB8+
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI B SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
A
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
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Primary IDE Drive. The white IDE 7 Host Data 5 8 Host Data 10
for Compact Flash Card use only. 13 Host Data 2 14 Host Data 13
(See the note below.) See the table 15 Host Data 1 16 Host Data 14
19 Ground 20 Key
*Note: JIDE2 (the white slot) is
21 DRQ3 22 Ground
reserved for Compact Flash Card 23 I/O Write 24 Ground
only. Do not use it for other devices. 25 I/O Read 26 Ground
If JIDE2 is populated with a Compact 27 IOCHRDY 28 BALE
Flash Card, JIDE1 (the blue slot) 29 DACK3 30 Ground
will be available for one device only. 31 IRQ14 32 IOCS16
For the Compact Flash Card to work 33 Addr1 34 Ground
properly, you will need to connect a 35 Addr0 36 Addr2
power cable to JWF1 first. 37 Chip Select 0 38 Chip Select 1
39 Activity 40 Ground
Introdu
DIMM 4C (Bank 4)
3rd PWR FP Ctrl
DIMM 4B (Bank 4) PWR Detect
DIMM 4A (Bank 4) Fault
JP1 PW LEDSPK
Port
DIMM 1D (Bank 1)
DIMM 1C (Bank 1)
DIMM 1B (Bank 1)
VGA DIMM 1A (Bank 1)
GLAN1
LE1
JOH1
A. IDE#1
GLAN2
CPU2
Fan3
B. IDE#2 (Compact Flash)
Fan8
SUPER
®
X7DB8+
North Bridge
B A
Slot7 SIMLP IPMI SGPIO2
JPG1
Compact Flash
SGPIO1
Slot6 SEPC JCF1
VGA PCI-Exp x8
Floppy
IDE1
CTRL JBT1
South JWF1
Slot5 PCI-Exp x8 Battery Bridge
JPA3
JPA2
J7
Slot4
PCI-Exp x4
BIOS
320 SCSI Channel A
JWD
Slot3 PCI-X 133 MHz
LAN J28
JPL1
CTRL JPL2 J27
Slot2 PXH USB4
PCI-X 133 MHz JUSB3
C
S I/O JWOR JWOL
Slot1 SCSI CTRL
PCI-X 100 MHz ZCR
USB2/3 DA2
JK1 SMB
DA1
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15 Ground 49 Ground
16 DIFFSENS 50 Ground
17 TERMPWR 51 TERMPWR
18 TERMPWR 52 TERMPWR
19 Reserved 53 Reserved
20 Ground 54 Ground
21 +ATN 55 -ATN
22 Ground 56 Ground
23 +BSY 57 -BSY
24 +ACK 58 -ACK
25 +RST 59 -RST
28 +C/D 62 -C/D
29 +REQ 63 -REQ
Introdu
30 +I/O 64 -I/O
SUPER
®
X7DB8+
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Chapter 3
Troubleshooting
Before Power On
1. Make sure that there are no short circuits between the motherboard and chas-
sis.
2. Disconnect all ribbon/wire cables from the motherboard, including those for the
keyboard and mouse.
3. Remove all add-on cards.
4. Install one CPU (making sure it is fully seated) and connect the chassis speaker
and the power LED to the motherboard. (Check all jumper settings as well.)
5. Use only the correct type of CMOS onboard battery as recommended by the
Manufacturer. Do not install the onboard battery upside down to avoid pos-
sible explosion.
No Power
1. Make sure that there are no short circuits between the motherboard and the
chassis.
2. Verify that all jumpers are set to their default positions.
3. Check that the 115V/230V switch on the power supply is properly set.
4. Turn the power switch on and off to test the system.
5. The battery on your motherboard may be old. Check to verify that it still supplies
~3VDC. If it does not, replace it with a new one.
No Video
1. If the power is on but you have no video, remove all the add-on cards and
cables.
2. Use the speaker to determine if any beep codes exist. Refer to the Appendix
for details on beep codes.
NOTE
If you are a system integrator, VAR or OEM, a POST diagnostics
card is recommended. For I/O port 80h codes, refer to App. B.
Memory Errors
1. Make sure the DIMM modules are properly and fully installed.
2. Determine if different speeds of DIMMs have been installed and verify that the
BIOS setup is configured for the fastest speed of RAM used. It is recom-
mended to use the same RAM speed for all DIMMs in the system.
3. Make sure you are using the correct type of DDR2 FBD (Fully Buffered) ECC
533/667 SDRAM (*recommended by the manufacturer.)
4. Check for bad DIMM modules or slots by swapping a single module between
four slots and noting the results.
5. Make sure all memory modules are fully seated in their slots. As an interleaved
memory scheme is used, you must install four modules at a time, beginning
with Branch 1, then Branch 2, and so on (see Page 2-6).
6. Check the position of the 115V/230V switch on the power supply.
Note: Not all BIOS can be flashed; it depends on the modifications to the
boot block code.
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3. If you still cannot resolve the problem, include the following information when
contacting Super Micro for technical support:
• Motherboard model and PCB revision number
• BIOS release date/version (this can be seen on the initial display when your
system first boots up)
•System configuration
An example of a Technical Support form is on our web site at
(http://www.supermicro.com/support/contact.cfm).
4. Distributors: For immediate assistance, please have your account number ready
when placing a call to our technical support department. We can be reached
by e-mail at support@supermicro.com or by fax at: (408) 503-8000, option
2.
Answer: The X7DB8+/X7DBE+ has sixteen 240-pin DIMM slots that support DDR2
FBD ECC 533/667 SDRAM modules. It is strongly recommended that you do not
mix memory modules of different speeds and sizes.
It is recommended that you do not upgrade your BIOS if you are not experiencing
any problems with your system. Updated BIOS files are located on our web site at
http://www.supermicro.com/support/bios/. Please check our BIOS warning message
and the information on how to update your BIOS on our web site. Select your moth-
erboard model and download the BIOS file to your computer. Also, check the current
BIOS revision and make sure that it is newer than your BIOS before downloading.
You can choose from the zip file and the .exe file. If you choose the zip BIOS file,
please unzip the BIOS file onto a bootable device or a USB pen. Run the batch file
using the format flash.bat filename.rom from your bootable device or USB pen to
flash the BIOS. Then, your system will automatically reboot. If you choose the .exe
file, please run the .exe file under Windows to create the BIOS flash floppy disk.
Insert the floppy disk into the system you wish to flash the BIOS. Then, bootup the
system to the floppy disk. The BIOS utility will automatically flash the BIOS without
any prompts. Please note that this process may take a few minutes to complete.
Do not be concerned if the screen is paused for a few minutes.
(*Warning: Do not shut down or reset the system while updating BIOS
to prevent possible system boot failure!)
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Answer: The supplied compact disc has quite a few drivers and programs that will
greatly enhance your system. We recommend that you review the CD and install
the applications you need. Applications on the CD include chipset drivers, and
security and audio drivers.
This warranty only covers normal consumer use and does not cover damages in-
curred in shipping or from failure due to the alternation, misuse, abuse or improper
maintenance of products.
During the warranty period, contact your distributor first for any product problems.
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Chapter 4
BIOS
4-1 Introduction
This chapter describes the Phoenix BIOS™ Setup utility for the X7DB8+/X7DBE+.
The Phoenix ROM BIOS is stored in a flash chip and can be easily upgraded using
a floppy disk-based program.
Note: Due to periodic changes to the BIOS, some settings may have been added or
deleted and might not yet be recorded in this manual. Please refer to the Manual
Download area of the Super Micro web site <http://www.supermicro.com> for any
changes to the BIOS that may not be reflected in this manual.
System BIOS
The BIOS is the Basic Input Output System used in all IBM® PC, XT™, AT®, and
PS/2® compatible computers. The Phoenix BIOS stores the system parameters,
types of disk drives, video displays, etc. in the CMOS. The CMOS memory requires
very little electrical power. When the computer is turned off, a backup battery pro-
vides power to the CMOS Logic, enabling it to retain system parameters. When the
computer is powered on, the computer is configured with the values stored in the
CMOS Logic by the system BIOS, which gains control at boot up.
Warning: Do not shut down or reset the system while updating BIOS
to prevent possible boot failure.
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The BIOS setup options described in this section are selected by choosing the ap-
propriate text from the main BIOS Setup screen. All displayed text is described in
this section, although the screen display is often all you need to understand how
to set the options (see the following page).
When you first power on the computer, the Phoenix BIOS™ is immediately acti-
vated.
While the BIOS is in control, the Setup program can be activated in one of two
ways:
All main Setup options are described in this section. The main BIOS Setup screen
is displayed below.
Use the Up/Down arrow keys to move among the different settings in each menu.
Use the Left/Right arrow keys to change the options for each setting.
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System Date
Using the arrow keys, highlight the month, day and year fields, and enter the correct
data. Press the <Enter> key to save the data.
BIOS Date
This field displays the date when this version of BIOS was built.
Legacy Diskette A
This setting allows the user to set the type of floppy disk drive installed as diskette A.
The options are Disabled, 360Kb 5.25 in, 1.2MB 5.25 in, 720Kb 3.5 in, 1.44/1.25MB,
3.5 in and 2.88MB 3.5 in.
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These settings allow the user to set the parameters of IDE Channel 0 Master/Slave,
IDE Channel 1 Master/Slave, IDE Channel 2 Master, IDE Channel 3 Master slots.
Hit <Enter> to activate the following sub-menu screen for detailed options of these
items. Set the correct configurations accordingly.
Type
This option allows the user to selects the type of IDE hard drive. The option
Auto will allow the BIOS to automatically configure the parameters of the
HDD installed at the connection. Enter a number between 1 to 39 to select a
predetermined HDD type. Select User to allow the user to enter the parameters
of the HDD installed. Select CDROM if a CDROM drive is installed. Select ATAPI
if a removable disk drive is installed.
Multi-Sector Transfers
This item allows the user to specify the number of sectors per block to be
used in multi-sector transfer. The options are Disabled, 4 Sectors, 8 Sectors,
and 16 Sectors.
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32 Bit I/O
This option allows the user to enable or disable the function of 32-bit data transfer.
The options are Enabled and Disabled.
Transfer Mode
This option allows the user to set the transfer mode. The options are Standard,
Fast PIO1, Fast PIO2, Fast PIO3, Fast PIO4, FPIO3/DMA1 and FPIO4/DMA2.
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Parallel ATA
This setting allows the user to enable or disable the function of the Parallel ATA.
The options are Disabled, Channel 0, Channel 1, and Both.
Serial ATA
This setting allows the user to enable or disable the function of the Serial ATA. The
options are Disabled and Enabled.
When the SATA Controller Mode is set to "Enhanced", the following items will
display:
SATA AHCI
Select Enable to enable the function of the Serial ATA Advanced Host Interface.
(*Take caution when using this function. This feature is for advanced programmers
only. The options are Enabled and Disabled.)
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System Memory
This display informs you how much system memory is recognized as being present
in the system.
Extended Memory
This display informs you how much extended memory is recognized as being
present in the system.
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XBoot Features
Quiet Boot
This setting allows you to Enable or Disable the graphic logo screen during
boot-up.
ACPI Mode
Use the setting to determine if you want to employ ACPI (Advanced Configuration
and Power Interface) power management on your system. The options are
Yes and No.
Watch Dog
If enabled, this option will automatically reset the system if the system is not
active for more than 5 minutes. The options are Enabled and Disabled.
Summary Screen
This setting allows you to Enable or Disable the summary screen which displays
the system configuration during bootup.
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XMemory Cache
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Uncached to disable this function. Select Write Through to allow data to be cached
into the buffer and written into the system memory at the same time. Select Write
Protect to prevent data from being written into the extended memory area above
1 MB. Select Write Back to allow the CPU to write data back directly from the
buffer without writing data to the System Memory for fast CPU data processing
and operation. The options are Uncached, Write Through, Write Protect, and
Write Back.
XPCI Configuration
Access the submenu to make changes to the following settings for PCI devices.
This option allows the user to change the bus frequency of the devices installed
in the slot indicated. The options are Auto, PCI 33 MHz, PCI 66 MHz, PCI-X 66
MHz, PCI-X 100 MHz, and PCI-X 133 MHz.
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XSlot1 PCI-X 100 MHz ZCR, Slot2 PCI-X 133MHz, Slot3 PCI-X
133MHz, Slot4 PCI-Exp x4, Slot5 PCI-Exp x8, and Slot6 PCI-Exp x8
Access the submenu for each of the settings above to make changes to the
following:
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Serial Port A
This setting allows you to assign control of serial port A. The options are Enabled
(user defined), Disabled, and Auto (BIOS- or OS- controlled).
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Interrupt
This setting allows you to select the IRQ (interrupt request) for serial port A. The
options are IRQ3 and IRQ4.
Serial Port B
This setting allows you to assign control of serial port B. The options are Enabled
(user defined), Disabled, Auto (BIOS controlled) and OS Controlled.
Mode
This setting allows you to set the type of device that will be connected to serial
port B. The options are Normal and IR (for an infrared device).
Interrupt
This setting allows you to select the IRQ (interrupt request) for serial port B. The
options are IRQ3 and IRQ4.
Parallel Port
This setting allows you to assign control of the parallel port. The options are
Enabled (user defined), Disabled and Auto (BIOS-or OS- controlled).
Interrupt
This setting allows you to select the IRQ (interrupt request) for the parallel port.
The options are IRQ5 and IRQ7.
Mode
This feature allows you to specify the parallel port mode. The options are Output
only, Bi-Directional, EPP and ECP.
DMA Channel
This item allows you to specify the DMA channel for the parallel port. The options
are DMA1 and DMA3.
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Event Logging
This setting allows you to Enable or Disable event logging.
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XConsole Redirection
Access the submenu to make changes to the following settings.
BAUD Rate
This item allows you to set the BAUD rate for console redirection. The options
are 300, 1200, 2400, 9600, 19.2K, 38.4K, 57.6K, and 115.2K.
Console Type
This item allows you to set console redirection type. The options are VT100,
VT100,8bit, PC-ANSI, 7bit, PC ANSI, VT100+, VT-UTF8 and ASCII.
Flow Control
This item allows you to select the flow control option for console redirection. The
options are: None, XON/XOFF, and CTS/RTS.
Console Connection
This item allows you to decide how console redirection is to be connected: either
Direct or Via Modem.
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Voltage Monitoring
The following items will be monitored and displayed:
P12V_VR0/P12V_VR1
FSB VTT
PXH Vcore
ES2B Vcore
CPU1Vcore/CPU2Vcore
P3V3
*Note: In the Windows OS environment, the Supero Doctor III settings take pre-
cedence over the BIOS settings. When first installed, Supero Doctor III adopts the
temperature threshold settings previously set in the BIOS. Any subsequent changes
to these thresholds must be made within Supero Doctor, since the SD III settings
override the BIOS settings. For the Windows OS to adopt the BIOS temperature
threshold settings, please change the SDIII settings to be the same as those set
in the BIOS.
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Voltage Monitoring
The following items will be monitored and displayed:
Vcore A/Vcore B
-12V/+12V
P1V5
+3.3V
+12V
5Vsb/5VDD
P_VTT
Vbat
*Note: In the Windows OS environment, the Supero Doctor III settings take pre-
cedence over the BIOS settings. When first installed, Supero Doctor III adopts the
temperature threshold settings previously set in the BIOS. Any subsequent changes
to these thresholds must be made within Supero Doctor, since the SD III settings
override the BIOS settings. For the Windows OS to adopt the BIOS temperature
threshold settings, please change the SDIII settings to be the same as those set
in the BIOS.
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System Temperature
Fan1-Fan8 Speeds: If the feature of Auto Fan Control is enabled, the BIOS will
automatically display the status of the fans indicated in this item.
This feature allows the user to decide how the system controls the speeds of the
onboard fans. The CPU temperature and the fan speed are correlative. When the
CPU on-die temperature increases, the fan speed will also increase, and vice versa.
Select Workstation if your system is used as a Workstation. Select Server if your
system is used as a Server. Select 3-pin if your chassis uses 3-pin fans. Select
4-pin if your chassis uses 4-pin fans. Select “Disable” to disable the fan speed
control function and allow the onboard fans to constantly run at the full speed (12V).
The Options are: 1. Disable, 2. Optimized Server w/3-pin, 3. Optimized Workstation
w/3-pin, 4. Optimized Server w/4-pin, and 5. Optimized Workstation w/4-pin.
Voltage Monitoring
The following items will be monitored and displayed:
Vcore A:/Vcore B:
-12V/+12V
P1V2_NIC_SEN
+3.3V
5Vsb/5VDD
P_VTT
Vbat
*Note: In the Windows OS environment, the Supero Doctor III settings take pre-
cedence over the BIOS settings. When first installed, Supero Doctor III adopts the
temperature threshold settings previously set in the BIOS. Any subsequent changes
to these thresholds must be made within Supero Doctor, since the SD III settings
override the BIOS settings. For the Windows OS to adopt the BIOS temperature
threshold settings, please change the SDIII settings to be the same as those set
in the BIOS.
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IPMI Specification Version: This item displays the current IPMI Version.
Firmware Version: This item displays the current Firmware Version.
System Event Logging
Select Enabled to enable IPMI Event Logging. When this function is set to Disabled,
the system will continue to log events received via system interface. The options
are Enabled and Disabled.
Clear System Event Logging
Enabling this function to force the BIOS to clear the system event logs during the
next cold boot. The options are Enabled and Disabled.
Existing Event Log Number
This item displays the number of the existing event log.
Event Log Control
System Firmware Progress
Enabling this function to log POST progress. The options are Enabled and
Disabled.
BIOS POST Errors
Enabling this function to log POST errors. The options are Enabled and
Disabled.
BIOS POST Watch Dog
Set to Enabled to enable POST Watch Dog. The options are Enabled and
Disabled.
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Set to Enabled to enable OS Boot Watch Dog. The options are Enabled and
Disabled.
This feature allows the user to set the time value (in minutes) for the previous
item: OS Boot Watch Dog by keying-in a desired number in the blank. The
default setting is 10 (minutes.) (Please ignore this option when OS Boot Watch
Dog is set to "Disabled".)
This feature allows the user to determine what action to take in an event of a
system boot failure. The options are No Action, Reset, Power Off and Power
Cycles.
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VLAN Tagging
Select Enabled to enable Virtual LAN(s) for IPMI connections and allow the user
to configure VLAN settings. The options are Enabled and Disabled.
VLAN ID
If VLAN Tagging above is set to Enabled, this item allows the user to change the
VLAN ID. If VLAN Tagging is disabled, this item will be ignored by the firmware.
IP Address
This item displays the IP address for the IPMI connection detected.
IP Subnet Mask
This item displays the IP Subnet Mask for the IPMI connection detected.
Default Gateway
This item displays the Default Gateway for the IPMI connection detected.
MAC Address
This item displays the MAC Address for the IPMI connection detected.
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4-5 Security
Choose Security from the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility main menu with the arrow
keys. You should see the following display. Security setting options are displayed
by highlighting the setting using the arrow keys and pressing <Enter>. All Security
BIOS settings are described in this section.
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Password on Boot
This setting allows you to determine if a password is required for a user to enter
the system at system boot. The options are Enabled (password required) and
Disabled (password not required)
4-6 Boot
Choose Boot from the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility main menu with the arrow keys.
You should see the following display. See details on how to change the order and
specs of boot devices in the Item Specific Help window. All Boot BIOS settings are
described in this section.
Boot List
Candidate
List
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4-7 Exit
Choose Exit from the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility main menu with the arrow keys.
You should see the following display. All Exit BIOS settings are described in this
section.
Discard Changes
Highlight this item and hit <Enter> to discard (cancel) any changes you made.
You will remain in the Setup utility.
Save Changes
Highlight this item and hit <Enter> to save any changes you made. You will remain
in the Setup utility.
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Appendix A: BIOS POST Messages
Appendix A
BIOS POST Messages
During the Power-On Self-Test (POST), the BIOS will check for problems. If a prob-
lem is found, the BIOS will activate an alarm or display a message. The following is
a list of such BIOS messages.
Stuck key
Stuck key on keyboard.
Keyboard error
Keyboard not working.
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CPU ID:
CPU socket number for Multi-Processor error.
CD ROM Drive
CD ROM Drive identified.
Fixed Disk n
Fixed disk n (0-3) identified.
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One or more I2O Block Storage Devices were excluded from the Setup Boot
Menu
There was not enough room in the IPL table to display all installed I2O block-storage
devices.
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PS/2 Mouse:
PS/2 mouse identified.
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Appendix B: BIOS POST Codes
Appendix B
BIOS POST Codes
This section lists the POST (Power On Self Test) codes for the Phoenix BIOS. POST
codes are divided into two categories: recoverable and terminal.
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Appendix B: BIOS POST Codes
* If the BIOS detects errors on 2C, 2E, or 30 (base 512K RAM error), it displays an
additional word-bitmap (xxxx) indicating the address line or bits that have failed. For
example, “2C 0002” means address line 1 (bit one set) has failed. “2E 1020" means
data bits 12 and 5 (bits 12 and 5 set) have failed in the lower 16 bits. The BIOS also
sends the bitmap to the port-80 LED display. It first displays the checkpoint code,
followed by a delay, the high-order byte, another delay, and then the loworder byte of
the error. It repeats this sequence continuously.
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Appendix C
Intel HostRAID Setup Guidelines
After all the hardware has been installed, you must first configure Intel's ESB2
SATA RAID* before you install the Windows Operating System and other software
drivers.
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(*Note: The Intel RAID Configuration Utility is only available for systems with two
or more drives installed. The Intel RAID Utility screen will not display in systems
with one drive installed.)
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b. When you see the above screen, press the <Ctrl> and the <I> keys simultane-
ously to have the main menu of the SATA RAID Utility appear:
(*Note: All graphics and screen shots shown in the manual are for reference only. The
screen shots shown in the manual do not imply Supernicro's endorsement or non-en-
dorsement on any 3rd party's product. Your screens may or many not look exactly the
same as the graphics shown in this manual.)
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b. Specify a name for the RAID 0 set and press the <Tab> key or the <Enter> key
to go to the next field. (You can use the <Esc> key to select the previous menu.)
c. When RAID Level item is highlighted, press the <Up Arrow>, <Down Arrow> keys
to select RAID 0 (Stripe) and hit <Enter>.
d. When the Disks item is highlighted, press <Enter> to select the HDD to configure
as RAID. The following pop-up screen (*See the note on Page C-3) displays:
e. Use the <Up Arrow>, <Down Arrow> keys to highlight a drive and press <Space>
to select it. A triangle appears to confirm the selection of the drive.
f. Use the <Up Arrow>, <Down Arrow> keys to select the stripe size, ranging from
4 KB to 128 KB for the RAID 0 array, and hit <Enter>. (*Note: For a server, please
use a lower stripe size, and for a multimedia system, use a higher stripe size. The
default stripe size is 128 KB.)
g. Press <Enter> when the Create Volume item is highlighted. A warning message
displays.
h. When asked "Are you sure you want to create this volume (Y/N), press "Y" to
create the RAID volume, or type "N" to go back to the Create Volume menu.
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b. Specify a name for the RAID 1 set and press the <Tab> key or the <Enter> key
to go to the next field. (You can use the <Esc> key to select the previous menu.)
c. When RAID Level item is highlighted, press the <Up Arrow>, <Down Arrow> keys
to select RAID 1 (Mirror) and hit <Enter>.
d. When the Capacity item is highlighted, enter your RAID volume capacity and hit
<Enter>. The default setting is the maximum capacity allowed.
e. Press <Enter> when the Create Volume item is highlighted. A warning message
displays.
f. When asked "Are you sure you want to create this volume (Y/N), press "Y" to
create the RAID volume, or type "N" to go back to the Create Volume menu.
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e. Use the <Up Arrow>, <Down Arrow> keys to highlight a drive and press <Space>
to select it. A triangle appears to confirm the selection of the drive.
f. Use the <Up Arrow>, <Down Arrow> keys to select the stripe size, ranging from
4 KB to 128 KB for the RAID 5 array, and hit <Enter>. (*Note: For a server, please
use a lower stripe size, and for a multimedia system, use a higher stripe size. The
default stripe size is 128 KB.)
g. Enter your desired RAID volume capacity and press <Enter> when the capacity
item is highlighted. The default setting is the maximum capacity allowed.
h Press Enter when the Create Volume item is highlighted. A warning message
displays.
i. When asked "Are you sure you want to create this volume (Y/N), press "Y" to
create the RAID volume, or type "N" to go back to the Create Volume menu.
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(Warning: Be sure to back up your data before deleting a RAID set. You
will lose all data on the disk drives when deleting a RAID set.)
a. From the main menu, select item2-Delete RAID Volume, and press <Enter>.
b. Use the <Up Arrow>, <Down Arrow> keys to select the RAID set you want to
delete and press <Del>. A Warning message displays.
c. When asked "Are you sure you want to delete this volume (Y/N), press "Y" to
delete the RAID volume, or type "N" to go back to the Delete Volume menu.
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a. From the main menu, select item3-Reset Disks to Non- RAID, and press <Enter>.
The following screen will appear:
b. Use the <Up Arrow>, <Down Arrow> keys to highlight the RAID set drive to reset
and press <Space> to select.
c. Press <Enter> to reset the RAID set drive. A Warning message displays.
d. Press "Y" to reset the drive, or type "N" to go back to the main menu.
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b. Press the <F6> key when the message-" Press F6 if you need to install a third
party SCSI or RAID driver" displays.
c. When the Windows XP/2000/2003 Setup screen appears, press "S" to specify
additional device(s).
d. Insert the driver diskette-"Intel AA RAID XP/2000/2003 Driver for ESB2 into Drive
A: and press the <Enter> key.
e. Choose the Intel(R) ESB2 SATA RAID Controller from the list indicated in the
XP/2000/2003 Setup Screen, and press the <Enter> key.
f. Press the <Enter> key to continue the installation process. (If you need to specify
any additional devices to be installed, do it at this time.) Once all devices are speci-
fied, press the <Enter> key to continue with the installation.
g. From the Windows XP/2000/2003 Setup screen, press the <Enter> key. The
XP/2000/2003 Setup will automatically load all device files and then, continue the
Windows XP/2000/2003 installation.
*Note: the current version of the ESB2 SATA RAID Utility can only support the
Windows XP/2000/2003 Operating System.
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Appendix D
Adaptec HostRAID Setup Guidelines
After all the hardware has been installed, you must first configure the Adaptec Embedded
Serial ATA RAID before you install the Windows operating system. The necessary
drivers are all included on the Super Micro bootable CDs that came packaged with
your motherboard. *Note: The following section provides information on the Adaptec
SATA RAID Driver based on the Intel Enterprise South Bridge 2 (ESB2) Controller.
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To configure the Adaptec SATA RAID for Operating Systems that sup-
port RAID functions(--Windows, Red Hat & SuSe, Linux)
1. Press the <Del> key during system bootup to enter the BIOS Setup Utility.
Note: If it is the first time powering on the system, we recommend you load the
Optimized Default Settings. If you have already done so, please skip to Step 3.
2. Use the arrow keys to select the "Exit" Settings. Once in the "Exit" settings,
Scroll down to select "Load Optimized Default Settings" and press the <Enter>
key. Select "OK" to confirm the selection. Press the <Enter> key to load the default
settings for the BIOS.
3. Use the arrow keys to select the "Main" section in BIOS.
4. Scroll down to "SATA Control Mode" and press the <Enter> key to select "En-
hanced"
5. Scroll down to "SATA RAID Enabled" and press <Enter>. Then, select "En-
abled."
6. Scroll down to "ICH RAID Codebase" and select "Adaptec". Then press <Enter>.
(*For ICH RAID Codebase: Change the setting from Intel to Adaptec.)
7. Go to "Exit". Select "Exit Saving Changes" from the "Exit" menu. Press the
<Enter> key to save the changes and exit the BIOS.
8. Once you've exited the BIOS Utility, the system will re-boot.
9. During the system boot-up, press the <Ctrl> and <A> keys simultaneously to run
the Intel RAID Configuration Utility when prompted by the following message: Press
<Ctrl> <A> for Intel RAID Configuration Utility.
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*Array Configuration Utility: Use this utility to create, configure and manage ar-
rays.
To run the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility, you will need to do the following:
1. Enable RAID functions in the system BIOS (refer to Chapter 4 for System BIOS
Configurations).
2. Press the <Ctrl> and <A> keys simultaneously when prompted to do so during
system boot. (Refer to the previous page for detailed instructions.)
(*Note: To select an option, use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then press
the <Enter> key to select it. To return to the previous menu, press the <ESC> key.
Press the <Insert> key to select a drive. When a drive is highlighted (selected),
press the <Delete> key to de-select it.)
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Managing Arrays
Select this option to view array properties, and configure array settings.
To select this option, using the arrow keys and the <enter> key, select "Managing
Arrays" from the main menu as shown above.
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Caution: Configuring a disk may overwrite the partition table on the disk and may
make any data on the disk inaccessible. If the drive is used in an array, you may
not be able to use the array again.
Do not configure a disk that is part of a boot array. To determine which disks are
associated with a particular array, please refer to Viewing Array Properties.
1. From the main menu (shown on Page D-4), select Configure Drives and hit
<Enter> (as shown below.)
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2. From the "Select Drives for Configuring" List (shown below,) select the drives
you want to configure and press <Insert>.
3. The drive you've selected will appear in the "Selected Drives Dialog Box" on
the right (as shown below.) Repeat the same steps until all drives that you want
to configure appear in the selected drives box.
4. Once both drives display in the selected drive box, press <Enter.>
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6. Make sure that you have selected the correct disk drives to configure. If cor-
rect, type Y to continue.
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Creating Arrays
Before you create arrays, make sure that the disks for the array are connected and
installed in your system. Note that disks with no usable space, or disks that are
un-initialized or not formatted are shown in gray and cannot be used. (*Note: It is
recommended that you configure devices before you create arrays.)
To create an array:
1. From the main menu (shown on page D-4), select Create Array.
2. Select the disks for the new array and press Insert (as the screen shown below).
(*Note: To de-select any disk, highlight the disk and press Delete.)
3. The arrays you have selected will appear on the Selected Drives dialog box on
the right (as shown below.)
4 Press Enter when both disks for the new array are selected. The Array Proper-
ties menu displays.
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Once a new array is completed, you can assign properties to the array.
*Caution: Once the array is created and its properties are assigned, and you cannot
change the array properties using this utility.
1. In the Array Properties menu (as shown in the screen below), select an array type
and press Enter. Only the available array types will be displayed on the screen.
(*RAID 0 or RAID 1 requires two drives.)
2. Under the item "Arrays Label", type in a label and press <Enter>. (*Note: The
label shall not be more than 15 characters.)
3. For RAID 0, select the desired stripe size. (*Note: Available stripe sizes are 16,
32, and 64 KB. 64K is default. Please do not change the default setting.)
4. The item: "Create RAID via" allows you to select between the different ways
of creating methods for RAID 0 and RAID 1.
The following table gives examples of when each is appropriate.
Raid Level Create Via When Appropriate
RAID 0 Quick Init Creating a RAID 0 on new drives
RAID 0 Migrate* Creating a RAID 0 from one new drive and
one drive with data you wish to preserve
RAID 1 Build* Any time you wish to create a RAID 1, but especially if
you have data on one drive that you wish to preserve
RAID 1, Clear Creating a RAID 1 or RAID 10 on new drives, or when
RAID 10 you want to ensure that the array contains no data after
creation.
RAID 1, Quick Init Fastest way to create a RAID 1 or RAID 10
RAID 10 Appropriate when using new drives
(*Note: If you select Migrate for RAID 0, or Build for RAID 1, you will be asked
to select the source drive. The contents of the source drive will be preserved.
However, the data on the new drive will be lost.)
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5. When you are finished, press <Done> (as the screen shown below).
Notes:
1. Before adding a new drive to an array, be sure to back up any data stored on
the new drive; otherwise, all data will be lost.
2. If you stop the Build or Clear process on a RAID 1, you can restart it by press-
ing <Ctrl> and <R>.
3. If you've used the Quick Init option to create a RAID1, it may return some data
mis-comparison when you run a consistency check at a later time. This is normal.
4. The Adaptec Host RAID allows you to use drives of different sizes in a RAID.
However, you can only select a smaller drive as the source or first drive during a
build operation.
5. When migrating from single volume to RAID 0, migrating from a larger drive to
a smaller drive is allowed. However, the destination drive must be at least half the
capacity of the source drive.
Warning: Do not interrupt the process when you create a RAID 0 using the Migrate
option. If you do, you will not be able to restart the system, or to recover the data
that was on the source drive.
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2. From the List of Arrays, select the array you want to make bootable, and press
<Ctrl> and <B>.
3. Enter Y to create a bootable array when the following message is displayed: "This
will make all other existing bootable array non-bootable. Do you want to make this
array bootable? (Yes/No):" Then, a bootable array will be created. An asterisk (*)
will appear next to the bootable array (as shown in the picture below:)
2. From the List of Arrays, select the bootable array you want to delete, and press
<Ctrl> and <B>. Note: a bootable array is the array marked with an asterisk * (as
shown in the picture above.)
3. When the following message is displayed: "The array is already marked bootable.
Do you want to make this array as not bootable? (Yes/No)," Enter Y to delete a
bootable array. The bootable array will be deleted and the asterisk will disap-
pear.
(*Note: Do not use the delete key to delete the bootable array.)
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Adding/Deleting Hotspares
To add a Hotspare:
(*Note: In order to rebuild a RAID (RAID 0 or RAID 1), you would need to add a
new HDD as a hotspare.)
1. From the main menu (shown on Page D-4), select Add/Delete Hotspares.
2. Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight and select the disk you want to
designate as a hotspare, and press <Insert>, and then, press <Enter>.
The spare you have selected will appear in the Selected drives Menu.
To delete a Hotspare:
1. From the main menu (shown on Page D-4), select Add/Delete Hotspares.
2. Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight and select the Hotspare you want
to delete, and press <delete>, and then, press <Enter>.
3. When the following warning is displayed: "Do you want to delete the hot spare?"
(Yes/No?), press Yes to delete the hotspare you have selected.
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Rebuilding Arrays
*Note 1: Rebuilding applies to Fault Tolerant array (RAID 1) only.
*Note 2: If no spare array exists and a hard disk drive fails, you need to create a
spare before you can rebuild an array.
To Rebuild an array:
1 From the Main Menu, select Manage Arrays (as shown in the screen below).
From the List of Arrays, select the array you want to Rebuild.
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Deleting Arrays
*Warning: Back up the data on an array before you delete it to prevent data loss
Deleted arrays cannot be restored.
To delete an existing array:
1. From the main menu (shown on Page D-4), select Manage Arrays.
2. Select the array you wish to delete and press <delete>.
3. In the Array Properties dialog box, select Delete and press <Enter>. The follow-
ing prompt is displayed:
*Warning!! Deleting the array will render array unusable. Do you want to delete
the array? (Yes/No):
RAID 1 only—the following prompt is also displayed:
Deleting the partition will result in data loss! Do you also want to delete the parti-
tion? (Yes/No):
4. Press Yes to delete the array and partition or No to return to the
previous menu.
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1. From the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility Menu, select Disk Utilities (as
shown above) and press <Enter>. The following screen appears.
2. Select the desired disk and press <Enter>. The following screen appears:
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To format a disk:
*Note: The operation of Formatting Disk allows you to perform a low-level format-
ting of a hard drive by writing zeros to the entire disk. Serial ATA drives are low-level
formatted at the factory and do not need to be low-level formatted again.
3 When the screen shown below displays, select Format Disk and press <Enter>.
The following screen appears:
4 Read the warning message when it appears in the screen as shown below. To
continue with disk formatting, select Yes and hit <Enter>. Otherwise, select No
and press <Enter>.
(*Caution: Formatting a disk destroys all data on the drive. Be sure to back up
your data before formatting a disk.)
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3 When the screen shown above displays, select Verify Disk Media and press
<Enter>.
4 A message will display, indicating that the selected drive will be scanned for me-
dia defects. Select Yes and hit <Enter> to proceed with disk verifying; otherwise,
select No and hit <Enter>.
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1. Once you have completed RAID array configurations, press ESC to exit. The
following screen will appear.
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b. Choose from the list the item: "Intel ESB2 Driver by 3rd Party (Adaptec)" and
press <ENTER>.
c. From the next screen displayed, choose the OS driver you want to install and
press <Enter>.
e. Exit the program after the process is completed. Then, reboot the system.
f. Insert the Microsoft Windows OS Setup CD in the CD Driver, and the system will
start to boot up from CD.
g. Press the <F6> key when the message-"Press F6 if you need to install a third
party SCSI or RAID driver" displays.
h. When the Windows OS Setup screen appears, press "S" to specify additional
device(s).
i. Insert the driver diskette-"Adaptec Embedded Serial ATA Raid Controller Driver"
into Drive A: and press the <Enter> key.
j. Choose Adaptec Embedded Host Serial ATA Raid Controller from the list indicated
in the Windows OS Setup Screen, and press the <Enter> key.
k. Press the <Enter> key to continue the installation process. (If you need to specify
any additional devices to be installed, do it at this time.) Once all devices are speci-
fied, press the <Enter> key to continue with the installation.
l. From the Windows OS Setup screen, press <Enter>. The OS Setup will automati-
cally load all device files, and, then, continue with the Windows OS installation.
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Appendix E
Installing Other Software Programs and Drivers
*Note: Click the icons showing a hand writing on the paper to view the readme files
for each item. Click a computer icon to the right of an item to install an item (from
top to the bottom) one at a time. After installing each item, you must re-boot
the system before proceeding with the next item on the list. The bottom icon
with a CD on it allows you to view the entire contents of the CD.
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The Supero Doctor III program is a Web-base management tool that supports
remote management capability. It includes Remote and Local Management tools.
The local management is called the SD III Client. The Supero Doctor III program
included on the CDROM that came with your motherboard allows you to monitor
the environment and operations of your system. Supero Doctor III displays crucial
system information such as CPU temperature, system voltages and fan status. See
the Figure below for a display of the Supero Doctor III interface.
*Note 2: In the Windows OS environment, the Supero Doctor III settings take pre-
cedence over the BIOS settings. When first installed, Supero Doctor III adopts the
temperature threshold settings previously set in the BIOS. Any subsequent changes
to these thresholds must be made within Supero Doctor, since the SD III settings
override the BIOS settings. For the Windows OS to adopt the BIOS temperature
threshold settings, please change the SDIII settings to be the same as those set
in the BIOS.
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*Note: SD III Software Revision 1.0 can be downloaded from our Web site at: ftp://
ftp.supermicro.com/utility/Supero_Doctor_III/. You can also download SDIII User's
Guide at: http://www.supermicro.com/PRODUCT/Manuals/SDIII/UserGuide.pdf. For
Linux, we will still recommend that you use Supero Doctor II.
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