Intel®Server System SR2625UR Technical Product Specification Intel order number E46130-010 Revision 1.
Revision History Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Revision History Date March 2009 Revision Number 1.0 Initial release. October 2009 1.1 Updated section - 7.3 Control Panel Connectors. January 2010 1.2 March 2010 1.3 Updated section 2.1.1 - Processor Support. April 2010 1.4 Updated section 2.6 - System Board Overview. Removed CCC Certification. July 2010 1.5 Updated section 2 - Product Overview. December 2010 1.6 Updated section 5.1 - Midplane. Removed section 4.
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Table of Contents Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Table of Contents 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Chapter Outline ...................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Server Board Use Disclaimer ................................................................................. 2 2. Product Overview .....................................
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Table of Contents 3.8.3 AC Line Dropout/Holdup ...................................................................................... 26 3.8.4 AC Line 5 VSB Holdup ......................................................................................... 26 3.8.5 AC Inrush ............................................................................................................. 26 3.9 Protection Circuits ............................................................
Table of Contents Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 6.1 Slimline Drive Bay ................................................................................................ 57 6.2 Hard Drive Bays ................................................................................................... 58 6.2.1 Hot-swap Drive Carriers ....................................................................................... 58 6.3 Optional Tape Drive or Additional Hard Drives Flex Bay ..........................
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Table of Contents 11. Regulatory and Certification Information ....................................................................... 90 11.1 Product Regulatory Compliance ........................................................................... 90 11.1.1 Product Safety Compliance .................................................................................. 90 11.1.2 Product EMC Compliance – Class A Compliance ................................................
List of Figures Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS List of Figures Figure 1. Top Down View – Passive System SKU (SR2625URBRP) Shown .............................. 7 Figure 2. Major System Components .......................................................................................... 8 Figure 3. Front Panel Feature Overview ..................................................................................... 9 Figure 4. Intel® Server Board S5520UR .......................................................
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS List of Figures Figure 32. Optional Tape Drive (Front View) ............................................................................. 60 Figure 33. Passive Midplane Board........................................................................................... 61 Figure 34. Active Midplane with SAS/SAS RAID Support.......................................................... 62 Figure 35. Architecture Overview .............................................................
List of Tables Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS List of Tables Table 1. System Feature Set ...................................................................................................... 3 Table 2. Mixed Processor Configurations.................................................................................... 6 Table 3. System Dimensions ...................................................................................................... 7 Table 4. Drive Overview ................................
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS List of Tables Table 32. Passive Midplane SATA/SAS Connector Pin-outs..................................................... 49 Table 33. 2x4 SAS/SATA Backplane Power Connector Pin-out (J8L1) ..................................... 51 Table 34. 1x7 Tape Drive Option Power Connector Pin-out (J2N2) .......................................... 51 Table 35. Slimline Optical Drive Slot Connector (J6C1) ............................................................ 52 Table 36.
List of Tables Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS xii Intel order number E46130-010 Revision 1.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 1. Introduction Introduction This Technical Product Specification (TPS) provides system-specific information detailing the ® features, functionality, and high-level architecture of the Intel Server System SR2625UR. The ® Intel Server Board S5520UR,S5520URT Technical Product Specification should also be referenced to obtain greater detail of functionality and architecture specific to the integrated server board, which are also supported on this server system.
Introduction 1.2 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Server Board Use Disclaimer Intel Corporation server boards support add-in peripherals and contain a number of highdensity VLSI and power delivery components that need adequate airflow to cool. Intel® ensures through its own system development and testing that when Intel® server building blocks are used together, the fully integrated system will meet the intended thermal requirements of these ® components.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 2. Product Overview Product Overview ® ® The Intel Server System SR2625 is a 2U server system that is designed to support the Intel Server Board S5520UR/S5520URT. The server board and the system have features that are designed to support the high-density server market.
Product Overview Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Feature Expansion Capabilities Description The following riser card options are available: Three full-height PCI Express* slots (passive) Two full-height PCI-X slots with an on-board PXH bridge chip and three PCI Express* slots Five full-height PCI Express* slots Hard Drive Options Eight 2.5-inch hot-swap SATA/SAS hard drives Flex bay for or two additional fixed 2.5-inch hard drives or a 3.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 2.1.1 Product Overview Processor Support ® The Intel Server Boards S5520UR supports the following processors: One or two Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series with a 4.8 GT/s, 5.86 GT/s, or 6.4 GT/s Intel® QPI link interface and Thermal Design Power (TDP) up to 95 W. ® ® ® One or two Intel Xeon Processor 5600 Series with a 6.4 GT/s Intel QPI link interface and Thermal Design Power (TDP) up to 130 W.
Product Overview Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Table 2. Mixed Processor Configurations Error Processor family not identical Severity Fatal System Action The BIOS detects the error condition and responds as follows: Logs the error into the system event log (SEL). Alerts the Integrated BMC of the configuration error with an IPMI command. Does not disable the processor. Displays “0194: Processor family mismatch detected” message in the error manager. Halts the system.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 2.2 Product Overview System Overview Figure 1. Top Down View – Passive System SKU (SR2625URBRP) Shown 2.3 System Dimensions Table 3. System Dimensions SR2625 Supporting 2.5 in Drives 87.30 mm 3.44 in Height Width without rails Revision 1.8 430 mm 16.93 in Width with rails 451.3 mm 17.77 in Depth without CMA 704.8 mm 27.75 in Depth with CMA 838.2 mm 33.0 in Maximum Weight 29.
Product Overview 2.4 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS System Components A. Rack Handles H. System Fan Assembly B. Air Baffles I. C. Power Distribution Module J. D. Power Supply Modules K. Standard Control Panel Flex Bay – Two additional 2.5-inch HDDs or Tape (Optional) Slimline Optical Drive Bay E. Riser Card Assembly L. Hard Drive Bays F. CPU Air Duct M. Front Bezel (Optional) G. System Memory Note: SAS/SATA Backplane not shown Figure 2.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 2.5 Product Overview Hard Drive and Peripheral Bays The system is designed to support several different hard drive and peripheral configurations. The system includes a hot-swap backplane capable of supporting either SAS or SATA drives. The flex bay (see letter “B” in the following figure) can optionally be configured to support a 3.5inch tape drive, or two additional fixed 2.5-inch hard drives. B. Flex Bay - Tape Drive, or two fixed 2.
Product Overview 2.6 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS System Board Overview ® Figure 4. Intel Server Board S5520UR The following figure shows the board layout of the server board. Each connector and major component is identified by a number or letter, and a description is given below the figure. 10 Intel order number E46130-010 Revision 1.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Product Overview ® Figure 5. Intel Server Board S5520UR Components Revision 1.
Product Overview Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Table 5.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Product Overview A POST Code Diagnostic LEDs F CPU 1 DIMM Fault LEDs B System Identification LED G CPU 2 Fan Fault LED C Status LED H Memory 2 Fan Fault LED D Memory 1 Fan Fault LED I CPU 2 DIMM Fault LEDs E CPU 1 Fan Fault LED J 5V Standby LED ® Figure 7. Intel Light-Guided Diagnostic LEDs - Server Board Revision 1.
Product Overview 2.7 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Front Bezel Features The optional front bezel is made of molded plastic and uses a snap-on design. When installed, its design allows for maximum airflow to maintain system cooling requirements. Figure 8. Optional Front Bezel Separate front bezels are available to support systems that use either a standard control panel or the Intel® Local Control Panel with LCD support.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Product Overview ® Figure 10. Front Bezel Supporting Intel Local Control Panel 2.8 Rack and Cabinet Mounting Options The system is designed to support 19 inches wide by up to 30 inches deep server cabinets. The system supports three rack mount options: 2.9 A fixed mount relay rack/cabinet mount kit (Product Order Code - AXXBRACKETS) which can be configured to mount the system into either a 2-post rack or 4-post cabinet.
Product Overview 2.9.2 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS TPM security BIOS The BIOS TPM support conforms to the TPM PC Client Specific – Implementation Specification for Conventional BIOS, version 1.2, and to the TPM Interface specification, version 1.2. The BIOS adheres to the Microsoft Vista* BitLocker requirement.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Product Overview operating system modifies the TPM state, the BIOS Setup displays the updated TPM state. The BIOS Setup TPM Clear option allows the operator to clear the TPM ownership key and allows the operator to take control of the system with TPM. You use this option to clear security settings for a newly initialized system or to clear a system for which the TPM ownership security key was lost. 2.9.2.
Product Overview Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Table 6. TSetup Utility – Security Configuration Screen Fields Setup Item TPM State* Options Enabled and Activated Enabled and Deactivated Disabled and Activated Disabled and Deactivated Help Text Comments Information only. Shows the current TPM device state. A disabled TPM device will not execute commands that use TPM functions and TPM security operations will not be available.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 3. Power Subsystem Power Subsystem The power subsystem of the system consists of an integrated Power Distribution Module (PDM), a power module enclosure, and support for up to two 750-Watt power supply modules. The power subsystem can be configured to support a single module in a 1+0 non-redundant configuration, or dual modules in a 1+1 redundant power configuration. In a 1+1 configuration, a single failed power module can be hot-swapped with the system running.
Power Subsystem Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Figure 13. Mechanical Drawing for Power Distribution Module 20 Intel order number E46130-010 Revision 1.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 3.2 Power Subsystem Single Power Supply Module Population In single power module configurations, server management firmware requires that the power supply module be populated in the top power module slot. The non-operating slot must have the power supply blank installed. Figure 14.
Power Subsystem 3.5 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Airflow Each power supply module incorporates two non-redundant 40-mm fans for self cooling and partial system cooling. The fans provide at least 10 CFM airflow through the power supply when installed in the system and operating at maximum fan speed. The cooling air enters the power module from the PDB side (pre-heated air from the system). 3.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 3.7.1 Power Subsystem P1 – Server Board Power Connector Connector housing: 24-pin Molex* Mini-Fit Jr. 39-01-2245 or equivalent Contact: Molex Mini-Fit, HCS, Female, Crimp 44476 or equivalent Table 9. P1 Main Power Connector Pin 1 Signals +3.3 VDC 18 AWG Color Orange Pin 13 2 +3.3 VDC Orange 14 3 4 COM (GND) 5 VDC 5 V RS COM +5 VDC COM PWR OK 5 VSB +12 V3 +12 V3 +3.
Power Subsystem 3.7.3 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS P3 – Power Signal Connector Connector housing: 5-pin Molex* 50-57-9705 or equivalent Contact: Molex 16-02-0087 or equivalent Table 11. P3 Power Signal Connector PIN 1 2 3 4 5 3.7.4 Signal 2 I C Clock (SCL) 2 I C Data (SDL) SMBAlert# ReturnS 3.3RS 24 AWG Colors White/Green White/Yellow White White/Black White/Orange P4 – Backplane Power Connector Connector housing: 8-pin Molex* Mini-Fit Jr.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 3.8 Power Subsystem AC Input Requirements The power supply module incorporates universal power input with active power factor correction, which reduces line harmonics in accordance with the EN61000-3-2 and JEIDA MITI standards. 3.8.1 Efficiency The following table provides the required minimum efficiency level at various loading conditions. These are provided at three different load levels: 100%, 50% and 20%. Efficiency is tested only at 230 VAC. Table 14.
Power Subsystem 3.8.3 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS AC Line Dropout/Holdup An AC line dropout is defined to be when the AC input drops to 0 VAC at any phase of the AC line for any length of time. During an AC dropout of one cycle or less, the power supply must meet dynamic voltage regulation requirements over the rated load. If the AC dropout lasts longer than one cycle, the power supply should recover and meet all turn-on requirements.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Power Subsystem The DC/DC converters are not damaged from repeated power cycling in this condition. The +12 V output from the power supply is divided on the PDB into four channels and each is limited to 240 VA of power. Current sensors and limit circuits shut down the entire PS and PDB if the limit is exceeded. The limits are listed in the following table. Table 16. Over-current Protection Limits/240 VA Protection Output Voltage +3.
Power Subsystem Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 3.10 DC Output Specification 3.10.1 Output Power/Currents The following table defines power and current ratings for this 750 W continuous (860 W pk) power supply in 1+0 or 1+1 redundant configuration. The combined output power of both outputs does not exceed the rated output power. The power supply must meet both static and dynamic voltage regulation requirements for the minimum loading conditions.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Power Subsystem Power Distribution Board Active Power Supply 12Vout 12V Iout sense PSON1# PWOK1 MCU & Ckts SYS-PSON# Cold Standby Power Supply 12Vout SYS-PWOK PSON2# PWOK2 Figure 16. Cold Redundant Power Supply Module 3.11.2 Signals System signals shall operate the same with a cold redundant power subsystem as a standard redundant power subsystem. 3.11.2.
Power Subsystem 3.11.3 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Cold Redundancy Enabling / Disabling There shall be a jumper(J15) on the power distribution board to enable/disable Cold Redundancy and operate in standard redundant load sharing mode(pin1 & pin2 of jumper connection is shorted means function is enabled, while pin2 & pin3 connected means function disabled). This jumper shall be accessible without removing a power distribution board cover. 3.11.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Power Subsystem o Do not assert the VOUT bit (or any other failure or warning condition) if the power supply is in cold standby mode. 3.11.6.4 Replacing a failed power supply After replacing a failed power supply, the power subsystem will return to operating normally; one power supply in active state, the other in cold standby state, powering on the cold standby power supply once every week. 3.11.6.
Power Subsystem Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 3.12 Power Supply Status LED Each power supply module has a single bi-color LED to indicate power supply status. The LED operation is defined in the following table. Table 19.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 4. Cooling Subsystem Cooling Subsystem Several components and configuration requirements make up the cooling subsystem of the system. These include the system fan module, the power supply fans, air baffles, CPU air duct, and drive bay population. All are necessary to provide and regulate the airflow and air pressure needed to maintain the system’s thermals when operating at or below maximum specified thermal limits. For details, see Table 56 on page 88.
Cooling Subsystem 4.1 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Non-redundant Fan Module Figure 17. Non-redundant Fan Module This option provides the primary airflow for system configurations that do not require redundant cooling. Table 20.
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Cooling Subsystem Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS The system fan module is designed for ease of use and supports several management features that can be utilized by the Integrated Baseboard Management Controller. The fan module houses two different fan sizes: System fans 1 and 2 use an 80-mm fan; System fan 3 uses a 60-mm fan. Each fan is designed for tool-less insertion to or removal from the fan module housing.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Cooling Subsystem The system fans plug into headers on the midplane board as shown in the following figure. Figure 18. Non-redundant Fan Header Assignments on Midplane Table 22. Non-redundant Fan Header Assignment Fan ID Fan #1 - CPU1 cooling Fan #2 - CPU2 cooling Fan #3 - PCI cooling Revision 1.
Cooling Subsystem 4.2 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Redundant System Fan Module Figure 19. Fan Module Assembly Table 23.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Cooling Subsystem Table 24.
Cooling Subsystem Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Table 25. Redundant Fan Header Assignment Fan ID Fan #1 - CPU1 Cooling Fan #2 - CPU1 Cooling Fan #3 - CPU2 Cooling Fan #4 - CPU2 Cooling Fan #5 - PCI Cooling Fan #6 - PCI Cooling Midplane Fan Header Name FAN_1 FAN_2 FAN_3 FAN_4 FAN_5 FAN_6 The system fan module is designed for ease of use and supports several management features that can be utilized by the Integrated Baseboard Management Controller. 4.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Cooling Subsystem through the fan and pushed out of the system through ventilation holes on the back side of the system. 4.3.3 CPU/Memory/Low-profile PCI Zone The CPU/memory/low-profile PCI zone is the area between the low-profile riser card of the riser assembly and the right system wall. In a non-redundant fan configuration, the airflow for this zone is generated by system fans 1 and 2 of the fan module.
Cooling Subsystem 4.5 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Sata HDD Support Due to the rotational velocity and vibration impacts that fans have on hard drives, fan redundancy is only supported when using SAS hard drives. Additionally, the maximum supported temperatures when using SATA drives have been affected as follows: 42 At 1500 m (5000 ft), the maximum ambient temperature is 25°C. At 300 m (1000 ft), the maximum ambient temperature is 35°C. Intel order number E46130-010 Revision 1.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 5. System Board Interconnects System Board Interconnects System boards within the system include the midplane, bridge board, hot-swap backplane, and control panel. This chapter describes the interconnect features of each, and defines the pinouts for each connector. Functional details of each system board are described in later chapters. 5.
System Board Interconnects Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS The system also supports an active SAS/SAS RAID midplane. This system board incorporates an LSI LSISAS1078 SAS controller onto the board. For information about SAS/SAS RAID support, see Chapter 6. The following figure shows the location for each connector found on this board. B. C. D. Optional RAID Cache Battery Backup Connection Power Connector Mini-DIMM Connector Fan 6 Connector E. Fan 5 Connector K. F. Bridge Board Connector L. A. G.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Pin 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Revision 1.
System Board Interconnects Pin 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Signal Name FAN_PWM3 GND PCI_FAN_TACH10 FAN_TACH8 FAN_TACH6 FAN_TACH4_H7 FAN_TACH2_H7 Pin Signal Name 114 GND 115 FAN_PWM_CPU2 116 PCI_FAN_TACH9 117 FAN_TACH7 118 FAN_TACH5 119 FAN_TACH3_H7 120 FAN_TACH1_H7 Table 27.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS System Board Interconnects Pin 10 Signal Description P5V_STBY Table 29.
System Board Interconnects Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Pin Signal Name A3 GND A4 GND A5 SATA_ADDIN2_RX_N A6 SATA_ADDIN2_RX_P A7 GND A8 GND A9 SATA_ADDIN2_TX_P A10 SATA_ADDIN2_TX_N A11 GND A12 SMB_PBI_3VSB_DAT A13 SMB_PBI_3VSB_CLK A14 USB0_ESB_OC_N A15 GND A16 GND A17 USB0_ESB_DP A18 USB0_ESB_DN A19 GND A20 LED_NIC1_ACT_N A21 LED_NIC1_LINK_N A22 FM_SIO_TEMP_SENSOR A23 LED_NIC2_LINK_N A24 LED_NIC2_ACT_N A25 GND A26 V_BLUE_CONN_FP A27 V_GREEN_CONN_FP A28 V_RED_CONN_FP A29 GND A30 V_HSYNC2_BUF_FP A31 V_V
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS System Board Interconnects Table 31. Active Midplane SAS RAID Battery Backup Connector Pin-out Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Signal Description P12V GND NC_P5V_MONITOR GND P1V8_VBAT_RAID GND PWRGD_P3V3_STBY GND P1V8_VBAT_RAID GND PX_RESET_N GND SMB_CLK_P3V3 GND SMB_DAT_P3V3 BBU_PFAIL_N BBU_DDR_SEL BBU_BBE BBU_BBSTROBE BBU_BBSTATUS Table 32.
System Board Interconnects 5.2 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Bridge Board The system utilizes a bridge board to route signals from the server board to the midplane board. The bridge board carries signals for three USB ports, SSI front panel control signals, video, various I2C buses, fan control signals, and a PCI Express* x4 bus for SAS controller function. For details, see Table 26. Figure 25. Bridge Board 5.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS System Board Interconnects A. Control Panel Connector D. Power Connector B. 10-pin Front Panel USB Connector E. Midplane Connectors C. Power Connector (for SATA Tape Drive or additional 2.5-inch drives) Figure 27. 2.5-inch Hot-swap SAS/SATA Backplane (Back Side View) Table 33. 2x4 SAS/SATA Backplane Power Connector Pin-out (J8L1) Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal Name Ground Ground P5V P5V P12V P12V P5V_STBY P3V3 Table 34.
System Board Interconnects Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Pin # 6 7 Signal Name LED_SASS_ACT_L P3V3 Table 35. Slimline Optical Drive Slot Connector (J6C1) Pin # Signal Name S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 GND SATA_TXP SATA_TXN GND SATA_RXN SATA_RXP GND KEY N/C P5V P5V N/C GND GND P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 2 Table 36. I C Connector (J2M2) (located on the back side of the backplane) Pin # 1 2 3 4 52 Signal Description SMB_VSC_I2C_DAT0 GROUND SMB_VSC_I2C_CLK0 TP_I2C_CONN_P4 Intel order number E46130-010 Revision 1.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS System Board Interconnects Table 37. PCI Express* X4 Slot Connector from Midplane (J4N1) Pin # A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 A32 Revision 1.
System Board Interconnects Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Table 38.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS System Board Interconnects Table 39. Control Panel Connector (J2N1) Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Revision 1.
System Board Interconnects Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Table 40.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 6. Peripheral and Hard Drive Subsystem Peripheral and Hard Drive Subsystem The system can be configured to support several different hard drive and peripheral configurations. The peripheral/hard drive subsystem consists of a drive bay supporting a slimline optical drive, hard drives, and a flex bay; a midplane; and a hot-swap backplane. This chapter describes the details for each subsystem component. A. B. C. D. Flex Bay - Tape Drive, or two fixed 2.
Peripheral and Hard Drive Subsystem Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Figure 29. Slimline Optical Drive Assembly for 2.5-inch drive System The SATA Optical drive plugs directly into the backplane using industry standard 13-pin SATA connector. This SATA channel is routed from USB to SATA converter, located on the backplane. The optical drive is seen as a USB device in the system. 6.2 Hard Drive Bays The system supports up to eight hot-swap 2.5-inch SAS or SATA hard disk drives.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Peripheral and Hard Drive Subsystem A. Hard Drive B. Hard Drive Connector C. Mounting Screw D. Side Rail E. Drive Carrier Figure 30. 2.5-inch Hard Drive Tray Assembly Revision 1.
Peripheral and Hard Drive Subsystem 6.3 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Optional Tape Drive or Additional Hard Drives Flex Bay For system configurations that require either a Tape Drive or two additional fixed 2.5-inch drives, a multi-purpose drive bay is provided. By default, this drive bay is covered by one face plate. The bay is located next to the control panel. Figure 31. Flex Bay To configure two additional fixed 2.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 6.4 Peripheral and Hard Drive Subsystem Midplane Options The midplane is the interconnection between the server board and both the hot-swap backplane and control panel. It is also used to determine which hard drive technology is to be supported.
Peripheral and Hard Drive Subsystem 6.4.2 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Active Midplane with SAS/SAS RAID Support The active midplane is used to provide SAS/SAS RAID support. It has an integrated LSI LSISAS1078 3 Gb/s RAID On-a-Chip (ROC) device. It provides support for up to eight SAS drives in this system. By default, this midplane option provides software RAID levels 0, 1, and 10 and utilizes Intel® IT/IR RAID.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 6.4.2.1 Peripheral and Hard Drive Subsystem Architectural Overview Figure 35. Architecture Overview 6.4.2.2 x4 PCI Express* Card Edge Interfaces Two x4 PCI Express* card edges are used to connect the active midplane to the hot-swap backplane. The use of card edge connectors to the backplane eliminates all hard drive cabling. 6.4.2.3 LSI LSISAS1078 ROC The LSI LSISAS1078 ROC supports transfer rates of up to 3 GB/s on each SAS port.
Peripheral and Hard Drive Subsystem Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS ® 6.4.2.4.1 Intel RAID Activation Key The Intel® RAID Activation Key enables the full intelligent SAS Hardware RAID solution. The activation key plugs directly into a connector (J1A10) on the midplane board. With no RAID activation key installed, only SAS Software RAID levels 0, 1, and 10 are supported. Intel® RAID Cache support 6.4.2.4.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 6.5.1 Peripheral and Hard Drive Subsystem SAS/SATA Backplane Layout The hot-swap backplane installs on the back side of the hot-swap drive bay inside the system. Alignment features on the system and backplane assembly make for easy tool-less installation. For instructions on installing and removing the backplane, see the Intel® Server System SR2600UR/SR2625UR Service Guide. The following diagram shows the layout of components and connectors found on the board. A.
Peripheral and Hard Drive Subsystem Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS A. 50-pin Control Panel Connector D. Power Connector B. 10-pin USB Connector for Control Panel E. Midplane Connectors C. Power Connector (for Tape Drive or 2.5-inch fixed drives) Figure 37. Hot-swap SAS/SATA Backplane (Back Side View) Note: To prevent the backplane from flexing when installing or removing hard drives from the drive bay, make sure the midplane is securely fastened and the system top cover is in place.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 6.5.2 Peripheral and Hard Drive Subsystem SAS/SATA Backplane Functional Architecture The following figure shows the functional blocks of the SAS/SATA backplane. Figure 38. SAS/SATA Backplane Functional Block Diagram 6.5.2.1 Enclosure Management Controller The backplane utilizes the features of the Vitesse VSC410 to implement several enclosure management functions.
Peripheral and Hard Drive Subsystem Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Table 41. Hard Drive LED Function Definitions Green Status LED Definition HDD Activity Amber HDD Fail The activity LED functionality is controlled directly by the hard drives. This causes the LED to function differently between SAS and SATA drives. The expected operation is outlined in the following table. Table 42.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 7. Standard Control Panel Standard Control Panel The standard control panel supports several push buttons, status LEDs, USB and video ports to centralize system control, monitoring, and accessibility within a common compact design. The control panel assembly comes pre-assembled and is modular in design.
Standard Control Panel Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Figure 40. Control Panel Buttons Table 43. Control Button and Intrusion Switch Functions Reference A B C D 7.2 Feature Power/Sleep Button ID Button Reset Button NMI Button Function Toggles the system power on/off. This button also functions as a Sleep Button if enabled by an ACPI-compliant operating system. Toggles the front panel ID LED and the server board ID LED on/off.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Standard Control Panel Figure 41. Control Panel LEDs The following table identifies each LED and describes its functionality. Table 44. Control Panel LED Functions LED NIC1/NIC2 Activity Power/Sleep (on standby power) Color Green Green Off Green System Status (on standby power) Amber State NIC Link Blink NIC Activity On Legacy power-on/ACPI S0 state Blink System Identification Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Standard Control Panel 7.2.1 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Power/Sleep LED Table 45. SSI Power LED Operation State Power-off Power-on S5 Power Mode Non-ACPI Non-ACPI ACPI Off On Off LED S4 ACPI Off S3-S1 ACPI Slow blink S0 ACPI Steady on Description System power is off, and the BIOS has not initialized the chipset. System power is on, but the BIOS has not yet initialized the chipset. Mechanical is off, and the operating system has not saved any context to the hard disk.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Standard Control Panel Color Amber State Blink Criticality Non-critical Description Non-fatal alarm – system is likely to fail. Including, but not limited to: Critical voltage threshold crossed. VRD hot asserted. Minimum number of fans to cool the system are not present or have failed. In non-sparing and non-mirroring mode if the threshold of ten correctable errors is crossed within the window.
Standard Control Panel 7.3 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Control Panel Connectors The control panel has two external I/O connectors: One USB port One VGA video port The following tables provide the pin-outs for each connector. Table 47. External USB Connectors (J2D1) Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Description PWR_FP_USB2 USB_DN2_FP_R USB_DP2_FP_R GND GND GND GND Table 48.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 7.4 Standard Control Panel Internal Control Panel Interconnect All control panel signals are routed through two cables, as described above. Both cables need to be plugged into the backplane after inserting the front panel. Figure 42. Standard Control Panel PCB Revision 1.
Standard Control Panel Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS The following table defines the pin-out for the 50-pin connector. Table 49.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 8. Intel®Local Control Panel Intel®Local Control Panel The Intel® Local Control Panel utilizes a combination of control buttons, LEDs, and LCD display to provide system accessibility, monitoring, and control functions. The pre-assembled module slides into a slot on the front of the system, and connects with cables to matching connectors on the backplane.
Intel®Local Control Panel 8.1 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS LED Functionality The following table identifies each LED and describes its functionality. Table 50. Control Panel LED Functions LED NIC1/NIC2 Activity Color Green On NIC Link Green Blink NIC Activity Green On Power/Sleep (on standby power) System Status (on standby power) State Legacy power-on/ACPI S0 state Blink Off Off Green On System Identification Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 8.1.1 Intel®Local Control Panel Power/Sleep LED Table 51. SSI Power LED Operation State Power-off Power-on S5 Power Mode Non-ACPI Non-ACPI ACPI Off On Off LED S4 ACPI Off S3-S1 ACPI Slow blink S0 ACPI Steady on Description System power is off, and the BIOS has not initialized the chipset. System power is on, but the BIOS has not yet initialized the chipset. Mechanical is off, and the operating system has not saved any context to the hard disk.
Intel®Local Control Panel Color State Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Criticality recoverable 8.1.3 Description Including, but not limited to: DIMM failure when there is one DIMM present, no good memory present. Run-time memory uncorrectable error in non-redundant mode IERR signal asserted. Processor 1 missing. Temperature (e.g. CPU ThermTrip, memory TempHi, critical threshold crossed). No power good – power fault. Processor configuration error (e.g. processor stepping mismatch).
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Intel®Local Control Panel Table 53.
PCI Riser Cards and Assembly 9. Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS PCI Riser Cards and Assembly The system supports different riser card options depending on the add-in card configuration desired. The riser assembly for the system is tool-less. Standoffs on the bracket allow the riser card to slide onto the assembly where a latching mechanism secures the riser in place. Holding down the latch releases the riser for easy removal. Figure 45. 2U Riser Assembly 82 Intel order number E46130-010 Revision 1.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS PCI Riser Cards and Assembly When re-inserting the riser assembly into the system, tabs on the back of the assembly should be aligned with slots on the back edge of the system. The tabs fit into the slots securing the riser assembly to the system when the top cover is in place. For additional information, see the Intel® Server System SR2600UR/SR2625UR Service Guide. Figure 46. 2U PCI Express* Passive Riser 9.
PCI Riser Cards and Assembly Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Note: All PCI Express* add-in cards run at x8 speeds independent of population. The PCI Express* x16 connectors utilize a x8 electrical connection. 9.2 PCI Riser Card Mechanical Drawings Figure 47. 2U PCI Express* Passive Riser – Primary Side 84 Intel order number E46130-010 Revision 1.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS PCI Riser Cards and Assembly Figure 48. 2U PCI Express* Passive Riser – Secondary Side Figure 49. 2U Butterfly PCI-X/PCI Express* Active Riser – Primary Side Revision 1.
PCI Riser Cards and Assembly Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Figure 50. 2U Butterfly PCI-X/PCI Express* Active Riser – Secondary Side Figure 51. 2U Butterfly PCI Express* Active Riser – Primary Side 86 Intel order number E46130-010 Revision 1.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS PCI Riser Cards and Assembly Figure 52. 2U Butterfly PCI Express* Active Riser – Secondary Side Revision 1.
Environmental Specifications Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 10. Environmental Specifications 10.1 System Level Environmental Limits The following table defines the system level operating and non-operating environmental limits. Table 56.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Environmental Specifications 10.3 Replacing the Backup Battery The lithium battery on the server board powers the real time clock (RTC) for up to 10 years in the absence of power. When the battery starts to weaken, it loses voltage, and the server settings stored in CMOS RAM in the RTC (e.g., the date and time) may be wrong. Contact your customer service representative or dealer for a list of approved devices.
Regulatory and Certification Information Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 11. Regulatory and Certification Information WARNING To ensure regulatory compliance, you must adhere to the assembly instructions in this document to ensure and maintain compliance with existing product certifications and approvals. Use only the described, regulated components specified in this document.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 11.1.
Regulatory and Certification Information 11.1.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Regulatory and Certification Information Regulatory Compliance VCCI Marking (Class A) Country Japan BSMI Certification Number & Class A Warning Taiwan GOST R Marking Russia KCC Mark (Korean Communications Comission) Korea Belarus Safety Compliance Mark Belarus Waste of Electronic and Electrical Equipment Recycling Mark Europe China Restriction of Hazardous Substance Environmental Friendly Use Period Mark China China Recycling Mark China Recycling Marks Int
Regulatory and Certification Information Regulatory Compliance Safety Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Country Marking include a battery which contains Perchlorate material. Multiple Power Cord Marking This unit has more than one power supply cord. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect (2) two power supply cords before servicing.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Regulatory and Certification Information If AC power supplies are installed: Mains AC power disconnection: The AC power cord(s) is considered the mains disconnect for the server and must be readily accessible when installed. If the individual server power cord(s) will not be readily accessible for disconnection then you are responsible for installing an AC power disconnect for the entire rack unit.
Regulatory and Certification Information Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 11.4 Power Cord Usage Guidelines WARNING Do not attempt to modify or use an AC power cord set that is not the exact type required. You must use a power cord set that meets the following criteria: Rating: In the U.S. and Canada, cords must be UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.) Listed/CSA (Canadian Standards Organization) Certified type SJT, 18-3 AWG (American Wire Gauge). Outside of the U.S.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Regulatory and Certification Information Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The customer is responsible for ensuring compliance of the modified product. Only peripherals (computer input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.) that comply with FCC Class A or B limits may be attached to this computer product.
Regulatory and Certification Information 11.5.5 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS BSMI (Taiwan) The BSMI Certification Marking and EMC warning is located on the outside rear area of the product. 11.5.6 KCC (Korea) Following is the KCC certification information for Korea. English translation of the notice above: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 98 Type of Equipment (Model Name): On Certification and Product Certification No.: On KCC certificate.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Regulatory and Certification Information 11.6 Regulated Specified Components To maintain the UL listing and compliance to other regulatory certifications and/or declarations, the following regulated components must be used and conditions adhered to. Interchanging or use of other component will void the UL listing and other product certifications and approvals.
Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips This section provides a list of useful information that is unique to the Intel® Server System ® SR2625UR and should be kept in mind while integrating and configuring your Intel Server Board S5520UR. 100 Only low-profile (1.2 in or 30.48 mm) DIMMs can be used in the server system. Processor fans are not supported and are not needed in the server system.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Appendix B: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Appendix B: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder During the system boot process, the BIOS executes a number of platform configuration processes, each of which is assigned a specific hex POST code number. As each configuration routine is started, the BIOS displays the POST code to the POST Code Diagnostic LEDs on the back edge of the server board.
Appendix B: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Table 59.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Appendix B: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Diagnostic LED Decoder O = On, X=Off Upper Nibble Lower Nibble Checkpoint Description LED 0x28h MSB LSB 8h 4h 2h 1h 8h 4h 2h 1h #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0 X X O X O X X X Testing memory 0x50h X O X O X X X X PCI Bus Enumerating PCI busses 0x51h X O X O X X X O Allocating resources to PCI busses 0x52h X O X O X X O X Hot Plug PCI controller initialization 0x53h X O X O X X O O Reserved for
Appendix B: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Checkpoint Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Diagnostic LED Decoder O = On, X=Off Upper Nibble Lower Nibble LED 0xB3h Description MSB LSB 8h 4h 2h 1h 8h 4h 2h 1h #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0 O X O O X X O O Enabling/configuring a fixed media device 0xB8h O X O O O X X X Removable Media Resetting removable media device 0xB9h O X O O O X X O Disabling removable media device 0xBAh O X O O O X O X Detecting presence of a removable media d
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Appendix B: POST Code Diagnostic LED Decoder Diagnostic LED Decoder O = On, X=Off Upper Nibble Lower Nibble Checkpoint Description LED 0xF5h MSB LSB 8h 4h 2h 1h 8h 4h 2h 1h #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0 O O O O X O X O Exiting Sleep state 0xF8h O O O O O X X X OS has requested EFI to close boot services (ExitBootServices ( ) Has been called) 0xF9h O O O O O X X O OS has switched to virtual address mode (SetVirtualAddressMap ( ) Has been called) 0xFAh O
Appendix C: POST Code Errors Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Appendix C: POST Code Errors Whenever possible, the BIOS outputs the current boot progress codes on the video screen. Progress codes are 32-bit quantities plus optional data. The 32-bit numbers include class, subclass, and operation information. The class and subclass fields point to the type of hardware that is being initialized. The operation field represents the specific initialization activity.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Error Code 8140 8141 8160 8161 8170 8171 8180 8181 8190 8198 8300 84F2 84F3 84F4 84FF 8500 8520 8521 8522 8523 8524 8525 8526 8527 8528 8529 852A 852B 852C 852D 852E 852F 8540 8541 8542 8543 8544 8545 8546 8547 8548 8549 854A 854B 854C 854D 854E 854F 8560 8561 8562 8563 8564 8565 8566 8567 8568 8569 Appendix C: POST Code Errors Error Message Processor 01 Failed FRB-3 Timer. Processor 02 Failed FRB-3 Timer.
Appendix C: POST Code Errors Error Code 856A 856B 856C 856D 856E 856F 8580 8581 8582 8583 8584 8585 8586 8587 8588 8589 858A 858B 858C 858D 858E 858F 85A0 85A1 85A2 85A3 85A4 85A5 85A6 85A7 85A8 85A9 85AA 85AB 85AC 85AD 85AE 85AF 8601 8602 8603 8604 9000 9223 9226 9243 9246 9266 9268 9269 9286 9287 9288 92A3 92A9 92C6 92C7 92C8 108 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Error Message DIMM_C3 Component encountered a Serial Presence Detection (SPD) fail error.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Error Code 94C6 94C9 9506 95A6 95A7 95A8 9609 9641 9667 9687 96A7 96AB 96E7 0xA022 0xA027 0xA028 0xA421 0xA500 0xA501 0xA5A0 0xA5A1 0xA5A4 0xA6A0 Appendix C: POST Code Errors Error Message LPC component encountered a controller error. LPC component encountered a resource conflict error. ATA/ATPI component encountered a controller error. PCI component encountered a controller error. PCI component encountered a read error. PCI component encountered a write error.
Appendix C: POST Code Errors 110 Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS 1-5-2-1 No CPUs installed or first CPU socket is empty. CPU Missing Sensor Yes 1-5-4-2 Power fault: DC power unexpectedly lost (power good dropout). Power unit – power unit failure offset. Yes 1-5-4-4 Power control fault (power good assertion timeout). Power unit – soft power control failure offset. Yes Intel order number E46130-010 Revision 1.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Glossary Glossary Word/Acronym ACA Australian Communication Authority ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ANSI American National Standards Institute ATA Advanced Technology Attachment BMC Baseboard Management Controller BIOS Basic Input/Output System CMOS Complementary Metal-oxide-semiconductor D2D DC-to-DC EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMP Emergency Management Port ESD Electrostatic Discharge FP Front Panel FRB Fault Resilient Boot
Glossary Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Word/Acronym THD Total Harmonic Distortion UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter USB Universal Serial Bus VCCI Voluntary Control Council for Interference VRD Voltage Regulator Down VSB Voltage Standby 112 Definition Intel order number E46130-010 Revision 1.
Intel®Server System SR2625UR TPS Reference Documents Reference Documents See the following documents for additional information: ® Intel Server Board S5520UR Technical Product Specification Intel® Server System SR2625UR AC Power Supply Module Specification Intel® Server Board S5520UR/Intel® Server System SR2625UR Spares/Parts List and Configuration Guide Intel® Server System SR2600UR/SR2625UR Service Guide ® Intel S5500/S5520 Server Board Family BIOS External Product Specification Intel® Ser