Dell EMC PowerEdge MX7000 Enclosure Installation and Service Manual Regulatory Model: E44S Series Regulatory Type: E44S001 May 2020 Rev.
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Contents 1 About this document.....................................................................................................................6 2 Next Generation Modular overview................................................................................................ 7 PowerEdge MX architecture overview............................................................................................................................. 10 3 Enclosure overview...............................................
Removing a power supply unit.....................................................................................................................................35 Installing a power supply unit....................................................................................................................................... 36 Acoustic baffle....................................................................................................................................................................
Contacting Dell EMC.......................................................................................................................................................... 60 Documentation feedback.................................................................................................................................................... 61 Accessing system information by using QRL...................................................................................................................
1 About this document This document provides an overview about the PowerEdge MX7000, information about installing and replacing components, technical specifications, and guidelines to follow while installing components.
2 Next Generation Modular overview Figure 1.
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The PowerEdge MX5016s is a single-width storage sled that provides disk expansion for the PowerEdge MX series compute sleds that support: • ○ Up to 16 hot-swappable 2.5-inch SAS drives ○ Two hot-swappable expanders providing dual SAS paths for all drives ○ Dual x4 SAS links to the MX platform infrastructure ○ 12 Gb/s SAS Dell EMCManagement Module M9002m The Dell EMC MX9002m Management Module controls the overall chassis power, cooling, and hosts the OpenManage EnterpriseModular (OME-M) console.
The 10 Gb Ethernet pass-through module enables you to use optical SFP+ (short reach or long reach) and direct- attached copper (DCA) SFP+ modules. NOTE: The Ethernet pass-through module does not support 1G mezzanine cards in the sleds. • Dell EMC PowerEdge MX 25 Gb Ethernet Pass-Through Module To better address high-performance network and scalability requirements, we are increasingly implementing 25 GbE for their customers.
3 Enclosure overview The Dell EMC PowerEdge MX7000 is the next-generation M1000e follow-on chassis and a revolutionary architecture set to be the future foundation of modular architecture. The PowerEdge MX7000 enclosure is a 7U chassis that supports: • Up to eight standard height, single-width sleds, or four standard height, double-width sleds. Up to seven Storage sleds can be populated in the enclosure. NOTE: One compute node must be present and it must be mapped to a storage node.
Front view of the enclosure Figure 3. Front view of the enclosure 1. 3. 5. 7. 9. Left control panel Sled blank Double-width compute sled Right control panel Power supply unit (6) Control panel Left control panel Figure 4. Left control panel - Status LED 12 Enclosure overview 2. 4. 6. 8.
Table 1. Left control panel - LED indicator description Indicator Description Status 1 System health Blinks amber for 2 seconds and is OFF for 1 second when the chassis health has degraded. By default, the LED is unlit. 2 System temperature Blinks amber for 2 seconds and is OFF for 1 second when a thermal fault exists on the enclosure. By default, the LED is unlit. NOTE: A thermal fault includes excessive ambient temp, I/O modules thermal status, PSU thermal status, and fan status.
Table 2. Left control panel - LCD panel description(continued) Indicator Description Status LCD with QuickSync 2.0) NOTE: QuickSync feature allows you to manage your system using mobile devices. This feature is only available on certain configurations. NOTE: If not ordered at the time of purchase, the QuickSync module will not be available on the enclosure. 6 System alerts indicator System ID Indicator status Description Solid green The chassis has no degraded or critical alerts.
PSU indicators Figure 7. PSU indicators 1. PSU health indicator 2. AC supply status indicator 3. DC output status indicator Table 3. PSU health indicator codes PSU health indicator Indicator state PSU functioning normally Green PSU faulty Blinking amber PSU mismatch ON for 1 second, and then 5 blinks and OFF (non-repeating cycle). Table 4. AC indicator codes AC indicator Indicator state AC source available ON AC source unavailable or power cable unplugged OFF Table 5.
Figure 9. Rear fan module Table 6. Fan module indicator codes Fan indicators Indicator state Fan functioning normally - Front/ Rear Solid green Fan failure Blinks amber 2 seconds and 1 second OFF NOTE: When the chassis is powered off with the AC connection that is powered on, only the rear fans are powered off. Back view of the enclosure Figure 10. Back view of the enclosure 1. 3. 5. 7. 9. 11.
Management module indicator codes Figure 11. Management module indicators 1. Status indicator, Identification button/ Indicator Dual color: Blue and amber 2. Power indicator - Green Table 7.
Figure 12. Locating the information tag of your system 1. Information tag (Top view) 2. MAC address and secure password label NOTE: If you have opted for default access to the management module, the default password is available on the Information tag. This label is blank, if you have not opted for secure default access, then the default username and password are root and calvin. 3. Express Service Tag 4. Quick resource locator 5.
4 Initial system setup and configuration Setting up your enclosure Complete the following steps to set up your enclosure: Steps 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Unpack the enclosure. Install the enclosure into the rack. For more information, see the Rail Installation Guide at www.dell.com/poweredgemanuals. Connect the peripherals to the enclosure. Connect the enclosure to its electrical outlet. Power on the enclosure by pressing the power button.
Log in to the management module You can log in to management module as: • • • Management module user Microsoft Active Directory user Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) user If you have opted for secure default access to management module, the management module secure default password is available on the information tag available on the front of the enclosure. If you have not opted for secure default access to management module, then the default user name and password are root and calvin.
NOTE: If you do not have the Service Tag, select Detect Product to allow the system to automatically detect the Service Tag, or click View products, and navigate to your product. 3. Click Drivers & Downloads. The drivers that are applicable to your system are displayed. 4. Download the drivers to a USB drive, CD, or DVD. LCD touch panel The LCD touch panel (optional) is on the left control panel of your enclosure.
Creating a group To create a stand-alone chassis group Steps 1. From the selected home screen, tap Settings. 2. Tap Manage Group. 3. To create a group, tap Select Group. NOTE: A confirmation message is displayed. NOTE: It may take several minutes to update the available group names. Joining a group To join a stand-alone chassis group Steps 1. From the selected home screen, tap Settings. 2. Tap Manage Group. 3. To join a group, tap Join Group. NOTE: If no available groups, an error message is displayed.
Steps 1. To set up the IP address out-of-the-box: 1. Select the Language, and tap Next. The select Home Page screen is displayed. 2. Tap Preview, to view the default Home page view. The available Home page views are: • • • • Main Menu IP Settings System Info Custom Text String The Home Page Preview screen is displayed. 3. Tap Save to store the settings. NOTE: You can tap Home Pages to view the selected Home Page screen. Configuring the Static IP address using the LCD Steps 1.
KVM features The PowerEdge MX7000 supports Keyboard, Video, Mouse (KVM) which provides access to the servers via the management modules. KVM functionality The keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) solution from Dell includes an LED screen, a keyboard, and a touch pad mouse, all contained in a space-saving 1U package. The KVM provides access to the servers via the management modules.
Table 9. KVM supported RACADM commands(continued) Command Description debug Enables the debug authorization commands. deploy Deploys the blade or IOM with specified properties. faultlist Displays the active messages in the chassis subsystem. getniccfg Displays the current network settings. getsensorinfo Displays the system sensor information. getsysinfo Displays the general management module and system information. getpminfo Displays the power management status information.
5 Installing and removing system components Safety instructions WARNING: To avoid injury, do not attempt to lift the enclosure by yourself. Dell recommends that a minimum of two people lift the enclosure. WARNING: Opening or removing the cover while the enclosure is powered on may expose you to a risk of electric shock. CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician.
Hot plug and Non-hot plug devices Table 10. Hot plug devices Hot plug devices Non-hot plug devices Cooling fans Main distribution board Power supply units Vertical power distribution board Management services modules Rear fan board Fabric A/ B/ C input output modules Left and right control panels Sleds NOTE: Ensure that the sled is powered off before removing it from the enclosure. Storage and compute sleds Removing a sled blank Prerequisites 1.
Figure 13. Removing a sled blank Next steps 1. Install a sled or sled blank. Installing a sled blank Prerequisites 1. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. Steps 1. Align the sled blank with the bay in the enclosure. 2. Insert and push the sled blank, until it locks into place. NOTE: Install two sled blanks when a double-width sled is removed.
Figure 14. Installing a sled blank Removing a compute or storage sled from the enclosure Prerequisites 1. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. 2. Power off the sled. CAUTION: Ensure the compute sleds mapped to the storage sleds are powered off. CAUTION: Remove the storage sled only when the hard drive LED is off. NOTE: If the storage sled drive LED indicator is off, it indicates that all the compute sleds mapped to the storage sled are powered off.
CAUTION: Operating the enclosure without a blank, for an extended time can result in overheating. CAUTION: Ensure that the sled is supported with both hands while you are removing the sled. Figure 15. Removing a storage sled from an enclosure Figure 16. Removing a single-width compute sled from the enclosure 3. Install the I/O connector cover on the sled.
Next steps 1. Install a sled or a sled blank. Installing a compute or storage sled into the enclosure Prerequisites 1. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. 2. Ensure that the sled release lever is in the open position. Steps 1. Remove the I/O connector cover from the sled. Figure 17. Removing the I/O cover 2. Hold and align the sled with the bay in the enclosure. 3. Push the sled into the bay in the enclosure.
Figure 18. Installing a single-width compute sled into the enclosure Figure 19. Installing a storage sled into the enclosure Next steps 1. Power on the sled.
Cooling fan modules NOTE: The system must be populated with the full set of fans to support the airflow requirements of the chassis. Removing a front fan module Steps 1. Press the release button to release the fan module. 2. Hold and pull the fan module out of the fan bay. Figure 20. Removing a front fan module Next steps 1. Install a front fan module. Installing a front fan module Steps 1. Insert the fan module into the fan bay. 2. Push the fan module into the fan bay, until it locks into place.
Figure 21. Installing the front fan module Removing a rear fan module Steps 1. Press the release button to release the fan module. 2. Hold and pull the fan module out of the fan bay. Figure 22.
Next steps 1. Install the rear fan module. Installing a rear fan module Steps 1. Insert the fan module into the fan bay. 2. Push the fan module into the fan bay, until it locks into place. NOTE: Ensure that the green LED on the fan module is illuminated, indicating that the module is functioning properly. Figure 23.
Figure 24. Removing a power supply unit Next steps 1. Install a PSU or a PSU blank. Installing a power supply unit Prerequisites 1. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. Steps 1. Push the PSU into the enclosure until it is seated firmly. 2. Close the PSU release lever to secure the PSU in the bay.
Figure 25. Installing a power supply unit Next steps 1. Connect the power cable to the corresponding PSU connector on the rear of the chassis. NOTE: When installing or hot swapping a PSU, wait for 15 seconds for the system to recognize the PSU and determine its status. The PSU redundancy may not occur until discovery is complete. Wait until the new PSU is discovered and enabled before you remove any PSU. The PSU status indicator turns green to indicate that the PSU is functioning properly.
Figure 26. Removing the air baffle Installing the air baffle Steps 1. Align the air baffle with the enclosure. 2. Push the air baffle, until it locks into place. Figure 27.
Fabrics and modules There are several connections on the Main Distribution Board to enable communication between the IOMs. Between each pair of IOMs (C1 and C2), there is a link for intermodule communication. This link is referred as Fabric-V in the schematics. This link supports a x1 connection with each lane operating up to 10 Gbps per direction. In addition to the Fabric-V, there are handshake signals between the two modules to facilitate redundancy/failover or other module to module communication.
2. Remove the module from Fabric A or B slot. Steps 1. Align and insert the blank in the empty slot. 2. Push the blank, until it locks into place. Figure 29. Installing a blank in Fabric A or B slot Removing a module from Fabric A or B slot Prerequisites 1. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. 2. Disconnect the cables that are connected to the modules. Steps 1. Press the orange release button on the module to open the release levers. 2.
Figure 30. Removing a module from Fabric A or B slot Next steps 1. Install a module into Fabric A or B slot or a blank. Installing a module in Fabric A or B slot Prerequisites 1. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. Steps 1. Align and push the I/O module into the enclosure. 2. Close the release lever to lock the module in place. Figure 31.
Next steps 1. Connect the cables to the module. Removing a MX7000 blank from Fabric C slot Steps 1. Press the release button to release the blank. 2. Pull the blank out of the enclosure. NOTE: To maintain proper airflow, ensure that the blanks are installed if the MX7000 IOMs is not installed. Figure 32. Removing a blank from Fabric C slot Next steps 1. Install the module in the Fabric C slot or a blank. Installing a MX7000 blank in Fabric C slot Prerequisites 1.
Figure 33. Installing a blank in Fabric C slot Removing a MX7000 module from Fabric C slot Prerequisites 1. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. 2. Disconnect the cables that are connected to the modules. Steps 1. Press the orange release button on the module to open the release lever. 2. Hold the release lever, and pull the I/O module out of the enclosure. NOTE: Ensure that you install MX7000 an IOM blank if you are removing a module permanently.
Figure 34. Removing a MX7000 module from Fabric C slot Next steps 1. Install a module into Fabric C or Install a blank. 2. Connect the cables to the module. Installing a MX7000 module into Fabric C slot Prerequisites 1. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. Steps 1. Align and push the I/O module into the enclosure. 2. Close the release lever to lock the module in place.
Figure 35. Installing a MX7000 module into Fabric C slot Next steps 1. Connect the cables to the module. NOTE: Ensure that the SAS IOMs have the same firmware version. The OpenManage-Enterprise modular User interface allows you to view the firmware details. For more information, see OpenManage Enterprise-Modular User's Guide. Removing a management module blank Steps 1. Press the release button to release the blank. 2. Pull the blank out of the enclosure.
Figure 36. Removing a management module blank Next steps 1. Install the management module or Install a blank. Installing a management module blank Prerequisites 1. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. 2. Remove the management module. Steps 1. Align and insert the blank in the empty slot. 2. Insert and push the blank until it locks into place. Figure 37.
Removing a management module Prerequisites 1. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. 2. Disconnect the cables that are connected to the modules. Steps 1. Press the orange release button on the module to open the release lever. 2. Hold the release lever, and pull the management module out of the enclosure. NOTE: Ensure that you install a IOM blank if you are removing a module permanently. Figure 38. Removing a management module Next steps 1.
Figure 39. Management Module jumper 4. Replace the Management Module. The existing Management Module passwords are not disabled (erased) until the system boots with the jumper on pins 1 and 2. However, before you assign a new system and/or setup Management Module password, you must move the jumper back to pins 2 and 3. NOTE: If you assign a new system and/or setup Management Module password with the jumper on pins 1 and 2, the system disables the new Management Module password the next time that it boots.
Figure 40. Installing a management module Next steps 1. Reconnect the network cables to the management module. Support information for GPU The MX7000 system can support up to 16 T4 GPUs through the vendor module, Amulet Hotkey CoreModule. If you choose to install the Amulet Hotkey core modules, they could be installed in the Fabric B slots of the MX7000 chassis, however support for the vendor modules from Amulet Hotkey comes from Amulet Hotkey.
6 Technical specifications The technical and environmental specifications of your system are outlined in this section. Topics: • • • • • • • • • Component guidelines Chassis dimensions Chassis weight Fan specifications PSU specifications Ports and connectors specifications PowerEdge MX modules ports and connectors Video specifications Environmental specifications Component guidelines Population rules System modules must be populated as described in the following table: Table 11.
Table 11. MX7000 population rules(continued) Category Maximum population Only one type of IOM can be offered in Fabric-C (Fibre Channel or SAS IOM, not mixed). Only one type of switch can be offered in Fabric-B (HPCC or Ethernet). Two Fabric-C SAS IOMs must be installed if the enclosure contains a Storage Node. Mix Speed of pass-through in same fabric is not enabled.
Chassis dimensions Figure 41. Dimensions of the PowerEdge MX7000 Table 13. Dimensions of the PowerEdge MX7000 Description Dimension Xa 482 mm (18.98 inches) Xb 445 mm (17.52 inches) Y 307.4 mm (12.11 inches) Zb 816.6 mm (32.15 inches) Zc 811.6 mm (31.96 inches) Chassis weight Table 14.
Fan specifications The PowerEdge MX7000 enclosure supports four front accessible hot-swap cooling fans and five rear accessible hot-swap cooling fans. The cooling fan assembly ensures that the key components of the server such as the sleds, Fabrics, and I/O modules get adequate air circulation to keep them cool. A cooling fan failure can result in overheating and may lead to damage. Table 15.
NOTE: You must use a mini DP dongle to connect the enclosure to a VGA display. PowerEdge MX modules ports and connectors PowerEdge MX740c Table 17. PowerEdge MX740c externally accessible connectors Connector Description USB ports • • • One USB 3.0-compliant port on the front of the sled. One USB 3.0-compliant internal port. One micro USB 2.0-compliant port for iDRAC Direct on the front of the sled. NOTE: The micro USB 2.0-compliant port on the front of the sled can only be used as an iDRAC Direct port.
Table 20. MX9116n Fabric Switching Engine externally accessible connectors Connector Description ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 1 x 40 GbE 1 x 100 GbE 2 x 50 GbE 4 x 10 GbE 4 x 25 GbE 8 x 8/ 16/ 32 GbE Fibre Channel mode MX9002m Management Module Table 21. MX9002m Management Module externally accessible connectors Connector Description Externally accessible connectors • • Two x 1G-BaseT Ethernet ports One x Micro-B USB port MX5108n Ethernet Switch Table 22.
PowerEdge MX 25 Gb Ethernet Pass-Through Module Table 25. PowerEdge MX 25 Gb Ethernet Pass-Through Module externally accessible connectors Connector Description Fibre Channel transceiver 16 external ports supporting 25 GbE connections Video specifications The management module supports an integrated Matrox G200eW3 graphics controller with a 16 MB video frame buffer. Table 26.
Table 29. Maximum vibration specifications(continued) Maximum vibration Specifications Storage 1.88 Grms at 10 Hz to 500 Hz (vertical axis) Table 30. Maximum shock pulse specifications Maximum shock pulse Specifications Operating Shock pulses in the positive and negative x, y, and z axis of 6 G for up to 11 ms. Storage Shock pulses in the positive z axis of 71 G for up to 2 ms. Shock pulses in the positive and negative x and y axis of 20 G for up to 7 ms. Table 31.
Table 34. Expanded operating temperature specifications(continued) Expanded operating temperature Specifications For temperatures between 40°C and 45°C, derate maximum allowable temperature by 1°C per 125 m (1°F per 228 ft) above 950 m (3.117 ft). NOTE: When operating in the expanded temperature range, the performance of the system may be impacted. NOTE: When operating in the expanded temperature range, ambient temperature warnings may be reported on the LCD panel and in the System Event Log.
Table 37. Gaseous contamination specifications Gaseous contamination Specifications Copper Coupon Corrosion <300 Å/month per Class G1 defines that, ANSI/ISA71.04-1985. Silver Coupon Corrosion <200 Å/month defines that, AHSRAE TC9.9. NOTE: Maximum corrosive contaminant levels measured at ≤50% relative humidity.
7 Getting help Topics: • • • • • Recycling or End-of-Life service information Contacting Dell EMC Documentation feedback Accessing system information by using QRL Receiving automated support with SupportAssist Recycling or End-of-Life service information Take back and recycling services are offered for this product in certain countries. If you want to dispose of system components, visit www.dell.com/recyclingworldwide and select the relevant country.
Documentation feedback You can rate the documentation or write your feedback on any of our Dell EMC documentation pages and click Send Feedback to send your feedback. Accessing system information by using QRL You can use the Quick Resource Locator (QRL) located on the information tag in the front of the PowerEdge R930, to access the information about the PowerEdge R930. Prerequisites Ensure that your smartphone or tablet has the QR code scanner installed.
8 Documentation resources This section provides information about the documentation resources for your system. To view the document that is listed in the documentation resources table: • From the Dell EMC support site: 1. Click the documentation link that is provided in the Location column in the table. 2. Click the required product or product version. NOTE: To locate the product name and model, see the front of your system. 3. On the Product Support page, click Manuals & documents.
Table 38. Additional documentation resources for your system(continued) Task Document Location For information about setting up, using, and troubleshooting OpenManage, see the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator User’s Guide. www.dell.com/openmanagemanuals > OpenManage Server Administrator For information about installing, using, and troubleshooting Dell OpenManage Essentials, see the Dell OpenManage Essentials User’s Guide. www.dell.