Dell PowerEdge C5125 Guide de démarrage rapide

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Dell PowerEdge C5125
Getting Started
With Your System
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Guide de mise en route
Erste Schritte mit dem System
Τα πρώτα βήματα με το σύστημά σας
Rozpoczęcie pracy z systemem
Начало работы с системой
Procedimientos iniciales con el sistema
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Dell PowerEdge C5125
Getting Started
With Your System
Regulatory Model: B04S
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
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Information in this publication is subject to change without notice.
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, AMD Phenom
, and AMD Athlon
are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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and Windows
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Regulatory Model B04S
March 2011 P/N R5VKT Rev. A00
NOTE: A note indicates important information that will help a user make better use
of a computer system.
CAUTION: A caution indicates potential damage to hardware or loss of data is
instructions are not followed.
WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal
injury, or death.
Installation and Configuration 3
This server is intended for installation only in restricted access locations as
defined in Cl. 1.2.7.3 of IEC 60950-1: 2001 where both these conditions
apply:
Access can only be gained by service persons or by users who have been
instructed about the reasons for the restrictions applied to the location and
about any precautions that shall be taken.
Access is through the use of a tool or lock and key, or other means of
security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.
Installation and Configuration
Unpacking the System
Unpack your system and identify each item.
Installing the Tool-Less Rail Solution
CAUTION: Restricted Access Location
WARNING: Before performing the following procedure, review and follow the
safety instructions that came with the system.
WARNING: Whenever you need to lift the system, get others to assist you.
To avoid injury, do not attempt to lift the system by yourself.
WARNING: The system is not fixed to the rack or mounted on the rails. To avoid
personal injury or damage to the system, you must adequately support the system
during installation and removal.
WARNING: To avoid a potential electrical shock hazard, a third wire safety
grounding conductor is necessary for the rack installation. The rack equipment
must provide sufficient airflow to the system to maintain proper cooling.
CAUTION: When installing rails in a square-hole rack it is important to ensure
that the square peg slides through the square holes.
CAUTION: Square studs must be flush with the rack posts to install properly.
4 Installation and Configuration
1
Pull on the latch release buttons on the end piece midpoints to open the
rail latches.
2
Align the end pieces of the rails on the vertical rack flanges to seat the pegs
in the bottom hole of the first U and the top hole of the second U. Engage
the back end of the rail until the latch locks in place.
NOTE: The rails can be used in both square-hole and round-hole racks.
Front
Back
Installation and Configuration 5
3
Insert the cage nut on the rack.
4
Repeat steps 1 to 4 to position and seat the front end piece on the vertical
flange.
NOTE: To remove the rails, pull on the latch release button on the end piece
midpoint and unseat each rail.
6 Installation and Configuration
Installing the System
Empty the System Chassis
1
Unplug the power cable from the power supply unit.
.
2
Pull out the power supply unit handle.
Installation and Configuration 7
3
Press down on the release latch
.
4
Pull the power supply unit out of the system
.
5
Press the release latch down
and pull the sled out of the system
.
8 Installation and Configuration
Install the System Into the Rack
1
Slide the system into the rack.
2
If present, remove the chassis stabilizer shipping bracket (optional) from
the rack.
3
Tighten the captive thumbscrews to secure the ears of the system to the
front of the rack.
4
Install the stopping bracket on the post and secure with M5 screws.
WARNING: Whenever you need to lift the system, get others to assist you.
To avoid injury, do not attempt to lift the system by yourself.
NOTE: To transport systems already installed in the rack, ensure that the two
chassis stabilizer shipping brackets (optional) are in place.
NOTE: Make sure the latch release mechanism is engaged correctly.
Installation and Configuration 9
Populate the System
1
Push the power supply unit into the system until flush with the case and
the release latch locks.
2
Close the power supply unit handle.
10 Installation and Configuration
3
Plug the chassis power cable into the power supply unit.
NOTE: The correct configuration of the integral chassis AC power cables to the
PSU sockets is as shown in the following illustration.
PSU1 PSU2
PSU1 PSU2
Installation and Configuration 11
4
Install the sleds. Push the sled into the system until flush with the case and
the release latch locks.
Connecting the Keyboard, Mouse, and Monitor
The connector on the front of your system has an icon indicating which cable
to plug in. Connect a keyboard, mouse, or monitor (optional).
12 Installation and Configuration
Connecting the Power Cables
1
On the back of the system, connect the mains power cable to the system’s
power socket.
2
Plug the other end of the power cables into a grounded electrical outlet or
a separate power source such as an uninterrupted power supply or a power
distribution unit.
Turning On the System
When connected to a power source the system automatically powers on.
See the Using the Baseboard Management Controller Guide at
support.dell.com/manuals.
NOTE:
AC Port 1 provides power to PSU1, ACP Port 2 provides power to PSU2. See
Populate the System step 3 for further information.
AC Port 2
AC Port 1
Installation and Configuration 13
Complete the Operating System Setup
To install an operating system for the first time, see the installation and
configuration documentation for your operating system. Be sure the
operating system is installed before installing hardware or software not
purchased with the system.
Supported Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition Release 2 (64-bit)
Microsoft Windows HPC 2008 Release 2
Microsoft HyperV
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 (64-bit)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1 (64-bit)
Citrix XenServer Enterprise Edition 5.6
Other Information You May Need
See the Hardware Owner’s Manual for information about system features,
troubleshooting, and component replacement. This document is available at
support.dell.com/manuals
.
See the Using the Baseboard Management Controller Guide at
support.dell.com/manuals.
NOTE:
For the latest information on supported operating systems, see
support.dell.com.
WARNING: See the safety and regulatory information that shipped with your
system. Warranty information may be included within this document or as a
separate document.
NOTE: Always check for updates and read the updates first because they often
supersede information in other documents.
14 Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Processor (Per System Board)
Processor type AMD Phenom II 910e, 2.6 GHz, 4 core
AMD Athlon II 610E, 2.4 GHz, 4 core
AMD Athlon II 260U, 1.6 GHz, 2 core
Expansion Bus (Per System Board)
Bus type PCI-E x1 connector for sideband signal
Internal PCIe Bus 1, SR5650(GPP3): PCI-E
x2,x1,x1,x1,x1,x4
3, SP5100: PCI 32/33
Memory (Per System Board)
Architecture UDDR3-1333
Memory module sockets 4 Quad Channel Unbuffered DDR3
800/1066/1333
Memory module capacities
Minimum RAM 2 GB
Maximum RAM 16 GB
Drives (Per System Board)
Hard drives SATAII (4 channels) support:
3.5" HDD x2 (Max Capacity 2 TB per
drive)
2.5" HDD x4 (Max Capacity 500 GB
per drive), SSD
Connectors (Per System Board)
Back
NIC
2
Serial (internal)
1
USB (through Y-cable)
2
Video (through Y-cable)
1
KVM over IP Port
1
Technical Specifications 15
Video
Video type AST2050
Video memory 128 MB DDR2 SDRAM
Power
AC power supply (per power supply)
Wattage
1400 W
Voltage
200-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 9.6 A max
Heat dissipation
47.65 BTU/hr max
Maximum inrush current
55 A max
Physical
Sled system dimension (with 3.5" HDD)
Standard sled size:
613.3 mm x 124 mm x 42.45 mm
(8 sled)
VLP sled size:
613.3 mm x 124 mm x 27.7 mm
(12 sled)
Mainboard
1
Hard drives (3.5")
2
Hard drive board (3.5")
1
Sled system dimension (with 2.5" HDD)
Standard sled size:
613.3 mm x 124 mm x 42.45 mm
(8 sled)
VLP sled size:
613.3 mm x 124 mm x 27.7 mm
(12 sled)
Mainboard
1
Hard drives (2.5")
4
Hard drive board (3.5")
1
16 Technical Specifications
Chassis
Height
13 cm (5.1 in.)
Width
44.7 cm (17.6 in.)
Depth
75 cm (29.5 in.)
Weight (loaded: maximum weight)
8 sled configuration:
45 kg (99.21 lbs.)
12 sled configuration:
51.22 kg (112.92 lbs.)
Weight (empty)
8 sled configuration:
18.3 kg (40.34 lbs.)
12 sled configuration:
19.3 kg (42.55 lbs.)
Environmental
NOTE: For additional information about environmental measurements for specific
system configurations, see the dell.com/environmental_datasheets.
Temperature
Operating
10° to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) with a maximum
temperature gradation of 10°C (per hour
Airflow at maximum fan speed
(CFM) at peak temperature
140 CFM (8 sled)
285 CFM (12 sled)
Airflow at nominal fan speed (CFM)
at nominal temperature
40 CFM (8 sled)
60 CFM (12 sled)
Storage
–40° to 65°C (40°F to 149°F) with a
maximum temperature gradation of 20°C
per hour
Relative Humidity
Operating
20% to 80% (noncondensing) with a
maximum humidity gradation of 10%
per hour
Storage
5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Technical Specifications 17
Environmental (continued)
Maximum vibration
Operating
0.26 Grms at 5–350 Hz
Storage
1.87 Grms at 10–500 Hz for 15 min
Maximum shock
Operating
One shock pulse in the positive z axis (one
pulse on each side of the system) of 31 G for
2.6 ms in the operational orientation
Storage
Six consecutively executed shock pulses in
the positive and negative x, y, and z axes
(one pulse on each side of the system) of
71 G for up to 2 ms.
Six consecutively executed shock pulses in
the positive and negative x, y, and z axes
(one pulse on each side of the system) of
22 G faired square wave pulse with velocity
change at 200 inches/second
Altitude
Operating
-16 to 3,048 m (-50 to 10,000 ft.)
NOTE: For altitudes above 2,950 feet, the
maximum operating temperature s derated to
1°F/550 ft.
Storage
-16 to 10, 600 m (-50 to 35,000 ft.)
Airborne Contaminant Level
Class
G2 or lower as defined by ISA-S71.04-1985
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