Cisco UCS B22 M3 Manual de Usario

Cisco Server UCS B22 M3

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Cisco UCS B22 Blade Server Installation and Service Note
Cisco UCS B22 M3 Blade Server 2
LEDs 2
Buttons 4
Local Console Connector 4
Drive Replacement 5
Blade Server Removal and Installation 6
Secure Digital Cards 10
Removing a Blade Server Cover 11
Working Inside the Blade Server 13
Installing and Enabling a Trusted Platform Module 26
Server Troubleshooting 28
Server Configuration 28
Physical Specifications for the Cisco UCS B22 M3 29
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request 29
Revised: February 17, 2016, OL-27513-01
Cisco UCS B22 M3 Blade Server
The UCS B22 M3 blade server is a half-width blade with 12 DIMM slots; it supports one dedicated slot for Cisco's Virtual Interface
Card (VIC) 1240, and one open adapter slot. You may install up to eight UCS B22 Blade Servers to a UCS chassis, or mix with other
UCS blade servers. The Cisco UCS B22 M3 harnesses the power of the latest Intel Xeon processor E5-2400 product family with
expandability to 192 GB of RAM (using 12 x 16 GB DIMMs), 2 hot-plug drives, and 2 PCIe adapter slots for up to 80 Gigabit
Ethernet throughput.
Figure 1: Cisco UCS B22 Front Panel
Network link status LED7Asset tag
Each server has a blank plastic asset tag that pulls out of
the front panel, provided so you can add your own asset
tracking label without interfering with the intended air
flow.
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Blade health LED8Blade ejector handle2
Console connector9Ejector captive screw3
Reset button access10Hard drive bay 14
Beaconing LED and button11Hard drive bay 25
Power button and LED6
LEDs
Server LEDs indicate whether the blade server is in active or standby mode, the status of the network link, the overall health of the
blade server, and whether the server is set to give a blinking blue locator light from the locator button.
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The removable drives also have LEDs indicating hard disk access activity and disk health.
Table 1: Blade Server LEDs
DescriptionColorLED
Power off.OffPower
Main power state. Power is supplied to all server components in
normal operation.
Green
Standby power state. Power is supplied only to the service processor
of the server so that the server can still be managed.
If you press and release the front-panel power button, the
server performs an orderly shutdown of the 12 V main
power and goes to standby power state. You cannot shut
down standby power from the front-panel power button.
See the Cisco UCS Manager Configuration Guide for
information about completely powering off the server from
the software interface.
Note
Amber
None of the network links are up.OffLink
At least one network link is up.Green
Power off.OffHealth
Normal operation.Green
Minor error.Amber
Critical error.Blinking Amber
Blinking is not enabled.OffBlue locator button and LED
Blinking to locate a selected blade If the LED is not blinking, the
blade is not selected. You can control the blinking in UCS Manager
or by using the blue locator button/LED.
Blinking blue 1 Hz
Inactive.OffActivity
(Disk Drive) Outstanding I/O to disk drive.Green
Rebuild in progress. Health LED will flash in unison.Flashing Amber
4 Hz
Identify drive active.Flashing Amber
4 hz
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Especificaciones del producto

Marca: Cisco
Categoría: Server
Modelo: UCS B22 M3

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