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PDSML-LN1+ PDSML-LN2+ PDSML-E+ USER’S MANUAL Revision 1.1a.
Manual Revision: Rev . 1.1a Release Date: January 30, 2009 Unless you request and receive written permission from SUPER MICRO COMPUTER, INC., you may not copy any part of this document . Informatio n in this document is subject to chang e without notice.
Preface About This Manual T h i s m a n u a l i s w r i t t e n f o r s y s t e m i n t e g r a t o r s , P C t e c h n i c i a n s a n d knowledge able PC users. It provi des informat ion for the insta llation and use of th e PDSML -LN1+/PDS ML-LN2+/P DSML-E+ motherboa rd.
PDSML- LN1+/PDSM L-LN2+/PD SML-E+ Use r ’s Manual T able of Contents Preface About This Manual . ........ ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... ........ ......... ............ ......... iii Manual Org anization .............. .
v Reset Butt on .. ......... ......... ........ ......... ........... ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... 2-12 Power Butt on ........ ......... ......... ........ ........... ......... ......... ......... ........ ........... 2-12 2-6 Connectin g Cables .
Memory Err ors ............... ........ ......... ........... ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... .... 3-2 Losing the System’s Setup Co nfi guration .. ......... ......... ......... ........ ......... .. 3-2 3-2 T echnica l Support P rocedures .
Chapter 1: Introduct ion 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1 Overview Chec klis t Congratul ations on p urchasing your comp uter mothe rboard fr om an ackno wledged leader in the indus try . Supermic ro motherb oards are desi gned with the utmos t attention to detail to prov ide yo u with the highest standard s in quality and p erfor- mance.
1-2 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ Us er ’s Manual Cont act ing Sup er Mi cro Headqua rters Address: Super M icro C omputer , Inc. 980 Roc k Ave. San Jose, C A 9 5131 U. S.A. T el: +1 (40 8) 503- 8000 Fax: +1 (408 ) 503- 8008 Email: marketin g@superm icro.
Chapter 1: Introduct ion 1-3 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ Image An Important Note to the User • All images and layout s shown in t his manua l were bas ed upon the latest PCB Revision a vailable a t the time of publish ing of thi s manual.
1-4 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ Us er ’s Manual Important Notes to the User • Note 1 All i mages and g raphics sh own in thi s manual we re based u pon the latest PCB Revision a vailable at the time of publis hing of thi s manual.
Chapter 1: Introduct ion 1-5 PDSML-L N1+/PD SML-LN 2+/PDSM L-E+ Qui ck Refere nce Jumpers Des cription Default Se tting JBT1 CM OS Clear See Section 2- 7 JI 2 C1/JI 2 C2 I 2 C Bus to PCI Slots 1/2 Ope.
1-6 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ Us er ’s Manual Moth erb oar d Fe atu res Processor • Single Inte l Xeon 3200 /3000/Co re 2 Duo Ser ies//Pent ium D dual -core/Pe ntium 4/Celeron D processo rs at syst em bus spee ds of 1066 /800/533 M Hz.
Chapter 1: Introduct ion 1-7 ACPI Featu res • Slow blink ing LED for suspend st ate indic ator • BIOS suppo rt for USB k eyboard/M ouse • Main switc h override mechanism • External m odem ring.
1-8 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ Us er ’s Manual The Intel 3 000/3010 C hipset: System Blo ck Diagram Note: This is a gen eral block diagram an d may not ex actly rep resent the featur es on your m otherboa rd. See the followin g pages for the actual spe cifi cations of t he motherb oard.
Chapter 1: Introduct ion 1-9 1-2 Chip set Ove rvi ew The Int el 3000 /301 0 c hips et is com prise d of two pr imar y compo nent s: the Me mory Contr olle r Hub (M CH) an d the I/ O Contr olle r Hub (I CH7R ).
1-10 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ Us er ’s Manual 1-3 Spec ial Fea tur es Reco very fr om AC Po wer Loss BIOS provi des a settin g for you to de termine ho w the system will respon d when A C power is lost and then re stored to the syste m.
Chapter 1: Introduct ion 1-1 1 CPU Over heat LE D a nd Contr ol This fea ture is availa ble when the u ser ena bles the CPU overheat warning functi on in the BI OS.
1-12 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ Us er ’s Manual supply provides power t o keep the re quired circuitry in t he sys tem ali ve. In case the sy stem m alfunctio ns and you want to turn off the p ower , just press an d hold the p ower b utton for 4 seconds.
Chapter 1: Introduct ion 1-13 1-7 Supe r I/ O The di sk dr ive a dapter functions of the Super I /O ch ip in clude a fl oppy disk d rive controlle r that i s compati ble with industry standar d 82077.
1-14 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ Us er ’s Manual For more information on IPMI confi guration, please refer to the AOC-SIM1U/SIM 1U+ and AOC-SIML C User ’s Guide post ed on our websi te at http://www .supermicro.co m/ products/ accessori es/addon /SIM.
Chapter 2: Installat ion 2-1 Chapter 2 Installation 2-1 Elec tro -St ati c Se nsit ive Dev ice s Electro-S tatic Discharge (ESD) can dama ge ele ctronic com ponent s. T o prevent dam age to your syst em board, it is important to handle it very carefully .
2-2 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual Installa tion o f the LGA775 Processor 1. P re s s the s oc k et c li p to r e le a se the load plate, which co vers the CPU socket, fr om its lock ing posit ion. Socket Cli p 2. Ge ntly l ift t he so cket clip to ope n the load plate .
Chapter 2: Installat ion 2-3 Pin 1 South Key North Key South Cent er Edge North Cent er Edge Socket cli p CPU in the C PU socket Plastic ca p is releas ed from the lo ad plate if CPU proper ly install ed. 3. L ocate Pin 1 on th e CP U so cket. Note: Pin 1 is the corner marke d wit h a trian gle.
2-4 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual Fan Wires Thermal Gr ease CPU Heatsink Fastener Heatsink F ins 1. Loc ate t he CPU Fan on the mother- board.
Chapter 2: Installat ion 2-5 2-3 Moun tin g th e Mo ther boa rd i n the Cha ssi s All motherboar ds h ave standard mounti ng holes to fi t different types of ch assis. Make sure the lo cations of al l the mountin g holes for bot h the motherbo ard and the cha ssis ma tch.
2-6 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual 2-4 Inst all ing DDR 2 Mem ory Memo ry Modul e I nsta llat ion Exercise e xtreme car e when ins talling or removing m emory mod - ules to pre vent any po ssible da mage. 1. Insert each DDR 2 memo ry mod ule ve rtically into its slot.
Chapter 2: Installat ion 2-7 T o Install: Insert module vert i- cally and press down until it snaps into place. Pay attention to the notch. Installin g a DIMM Mod ule into a Slot T o Remove: Use your thumbs to gently push each release tab outwar d to release the DIMM from the slot.
2-8 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual S UP ER PD SML -L N1+ /L N2 +/E+ ® B. Front Control Panel JF1 cont ains hea der pins for various bu ttons an d indi cators t hat are normally located on a co ntrol p anel at the front of the cha ssis.
Chapter 2: Installat ion 2-9 S UP ER PDS ML -L N 1+ /L N2 +/E+ ® LGA 775 C PU KB/MS JLAN1 In t e l 3000/3010 No r t h B r id g e 4 n a F 24- Pin ATX PWR IC H7 R South Bridge 8- pi n PW R B a t t e r .
2-10 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual NIC1 /NIC 2 L ED I ndi cato rs The NIC (Network Inte rface Co ntrol- ler) LED conne ction for GLAN port 1 is lo cated on pins 1 1 a nd 12 of JF1, for GLA N port 2 is on Pins 9 and 10 of JF1. Attach the NI C L ED cables to display net work activi ty .
Chapter 2: Installat ion 2-1 1 Over heat /Fan Fail LE D Connect a n LED cabl e to the OH /Fan Fail connection on pins 7 and 8 of JF1 to p rovide advan ced warning of cha s- sis overhe ating or sys tem fan fail ure. Refer to the table o n the rig ht for pi n defi nitions.
2-12 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual Powe r B utto n T h e P o w e r B u t t o n c o n n e c t i o n i s located on pins 1 and 2 of JF1.
Chapter 2: Installat ion 2-13 S UP ER PD S ML -L N1+ /LN 2+/E+ ® LGA 775 C P U KB/MS JLAN1 I n t e l 3000/3010 N o r t h B r i d g e 4 n a F 24- Pi n ATX PW R IC H 7R South Bridge 8 -p in P WR B a tt.
2-14 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual S UP E R PD S ML -L N1+ /LN 2+/E+ ® LGA 775 C P U KB/MS JLAN1 I n t e l 3000/3010 N o r t h B r i d g e 4 n a F 24- Pi n ATX PW R IC H 7R So.
Chapter 2: Installat ion 2-15 S UP ER PD SML - LN 1 +/ LN 2 +/E+ ® LGA 775 C P U KB/MS JLAN1 I nt e l 3000/3010 N o r t h B r i d g e 4 n a F 24- Pi n ATX PW R IC H7 R South Bridge 8 -p in PW R B a t.
2-16 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual S UP E R PD S ML -L N1+ /LN 2+/E+ ® LGA 775 C P U KB/MS JLAN1 I n t e l 3000/3010 N o r t h B r i d g e 4 n a F 24- Pi n ATX PW R IC H 7R So.
Chapter 2: Installat ion 2-17 S U PE R P DS M L- LN 1+ /L N2 +/E+ ® LGA 775 C P U KB/MS JLAN1 I n t e l 3000/3010 N o r t h Br id ge 4 n a F 24 -P in ATX PW R IC H 7 R South Bridge 8 - p in PW R B a .
2-18 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual S UP ER PD SM L-L N 1+ / LN 2+/E+ ® LGA 775 C P U KB/MS JLAN1 I nt e l 3000/3010 N o r t h B r i d g e 4 n a F 24- Pi n ATX PWR IC H 7R Sout.
Chapter 2: Installat ion 2-19 S UP ER PD SML - LN 1 +/ LN 2 +/E + ® LGA 775 C P U KB/MS JLAN1 I nt e l 3000/3010 N o r t h B r i d g e 4 n a F 24- Pi n ATX PWR IC H 7R South Bridge 8 -p in PW R B a t.
2-20 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual Powe r S MB ( I 2 C) C onn ecto r Power SMB (I 2 C) Con nector (PW4) monitors onboard pow er su pply , fa n a n d s y s t e m te m p e r a t u r e . S e e t h e table on th e right for pin defi nitions .
Chapter 2: Installat ion 2-21 Redu ndan t P WR Al arm Rese t C onne ctor A Redund ant Power Su pply Fail Alarm Reset is locat ed at JPR 1. Refe r to the board layo ut b elow for th e loc atio n.
2-22 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual S UP E R PD S ML -L N1+ /LN 2+/E+ ® LGA 775 C P U KB/MS JLAN1 I n t e l 3000/3010 N o r t h B r i d g e 4 n a F 24- Pi n ATX PWR IC H 7R Sou.
Chapter 2: Installat ion 2-23 S UP E R PD S ML -L N1+ /LN 2+/E+ ® LGA 775 C P U KB/MS JLAN1 I n t e l 3000/3010 N o r t h B r i d g e 4 n a F 24- Pi n ATX PW R IC H 7R South Bridge 8 -p in P WR B a t.
2-24 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual S UP ER PD S ML -L N1+ /LN 2+/E+ ® LGA 775 C P U KB/MS JLAN1 I n t e l 3000/3010 N o r t h B r i d g e 4 n a F 24- Pi n ATX PW R IC H 7R Sou.
Chapter 2: Installat ion 2-25 S UP ER PD S ML -L N1+ /LN 2+/E+ ® LGA 775 C P U KB/MS JLAN1 I n t e l 3000/3010 N o r t h B r i d g e 4 n a F 24- Pi n ATX PW R IC H 7R South Bridge 8 -p in P WR B a tt.
2-26 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual S UP E R PD S ML -LN 1+/ LN2 +/E+ ® LGA 775 C P U KB/MS JLAN1 I n t e l 3000/3010 N o r t h B r i d g e 4 n a F 24- Pi n ATX PW R IC H 7R So.
Chapter 2: Installat ion 2-27 S UP ER PD SM L- LN 1+ /LN 2+ ® LGA 775 C P U KB/MS JLAN1 I n t e l 3000 N o r t h B r i d g e Fan4 24- Pi n ATX PWR IC H 7R South Bridge J 2 8 8 -p in P WR B a tt e r y.
2-28 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual Notes.
3-1 Chapter 3: Troubleshooting Chapter 3 T roubleshooting 3-1 T roub les hoo ting Pro ced ure s Use the foll owing proc edures to tr oublesho ot your sys tem.
3-2 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ Us er's Manua l NOTE If you are a system int egrator , V AR or OEM, a P OST d iagnostic s card is rec ommended. For I/O po rt 80h code s, refer to App. B. Memo ry Error s 1. Make sur e that the D IMM modul es are prop erly inst alled and f ully seate d in the slots.
3-3 Chapter 3: Troubleshooting Note: Not all BIOS can be fl as hed, some ca n be fl ashed , dependin g on the modifi cati ons to the b oot block code.
3-4 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ Us er's Manua l bootable device o r USB pen to fl ash the B IOS. Then, y our sys tem wil l autom ati- cally reboot . If you choose the .exe fi le, please run the .ex e fi l e under Window s to create the BIOS fl ash fl oppy disk.
Chapter 4: BIOS 4-1 Chapter 4 BIOS 4-1 Introduction This cha pter desc ribes th e Phoeni x BIOS™ Setup util ity for the PDSML- LN1+/ PDSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E +. The Phoenix ROM BIOS is stored i n a fl as h chip and can be easi ly upgrade d using a fl oppy d isk-based program .
4-2 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual 4-2 Runn ing Set up * Default setting s are i n bold text u nless otherwise noted . The BIO S setup option s descr ibed in this section ar e sele cted by choosi ng the ap- propriate text from the main BIOS Setup screen.
Chapter 4: BIOS 4-3 Main BIO S Se tup Menu Main S etu p Feat ures Syste m Time T o set t he s ystem date and time, key in the correct inform ation in the appropriat e fi e lds. Then press the <Enter> k ey to save t he data. Syste m Dat e Using the a rrow keys, highlight the month, day a nd year fi elds, and enter the correct data.
4-4 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual Paral lel A T A This set ting all ows the user to en able or di sable t he funct ion of Paral lel A T A and confi gur e Para llel A T A sett ings . Th e opti ons ar e Disa bled and En abled (Para llel A T A).
Chapter 4: BIOS 4-5 u Prim ary IDE Ma ster /Sla ve, Secon dary IDE Maste r/Sl ave, or Pr imar y IDE Mast er/S lave , S A T A Por t 1 , S A T A Por t 2 , S A T A Port 3, SA T A Po rt 4 These setti ngs al low the user to set the pa rame ters of Prima ry IDE Master /Slav e and S econd ary I DE Ma ster /Slav e slo ts.
4-6 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual LBA Forma t The f ollow ing items will be di spla yed b y the BIOS : T o tal Secto rs: T his item d ispl ays the nu mbe r of t otal sec tors avai lab le in the L BA Forma t. Maxim um C apac ity: Thi s it em d ispla ys t he m axim um c apac ity in th e LB A Forma t.
Chapter 4: BIOS 4-7 4-4 Adva nce d Se tup Choose Advanced from the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility main menu with the arrow keys. Y ou should see the following display . The items with a triangle beside them have sub menus that can be accessed by highlighting the item and pressing <Enter>.
4-8 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual ACPI Mode Use t he se ttin g to d eter mine if yo u wan t to e mplo y AC PI ( Advan ced Confi gur atio n and Powe r Int erfa ce) p ower manag emen t on your s yste m. The optio ns ar e Y es and No.
Chapter 4: BIOS 4-9 Cache Syst em B IOS Ar ea This se tting al lows yo u t o desig nate a res erve ar ea in the sy stem me mory to be used as a Syste m BIO S buffer to a llow the BIOS to wr ite ( cach e) it s dat a in to this reserv ed me mory area .
4-10 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual the sy stem m emory at the s ame ti me. Sel ect Write Prote ct to pre vent data from b eing writ ten i nto th e ext ende d mem ory ar ea.
Chapter 4: BIOS 4-1 1 insta llat ion of a new soft ware , y ou might wa nt to c hang e t his sett ing and try again . A differen t OS requi res a differe nt Bu s Mas ter clock rate . Large Disk Acce ss Mo de This se ttin g deter mine s how lar ge har d driv es are a ccess ed.
4-12 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual u A dva nced Pro ces sor Opti ons Acces s the subm enu to mak e cha nges to t he fo llowi ng s ettin gs: CPU S peed The f eatur e al lows the BI OS to dis play the CP U Spe ed.
Chapter 4: BIOS 4-13 Set Max. Ex tended CPU CPU ID=3 Set to Ena bled to a llow the u ser set t he C PU M aximum Extende d ID to 3. The options ar e Disable d and Enabl ed. Echo TPR Se t to D is a bl e d to a ll ow se nd in g o f xT PR m e ss ag e s on t he s y st e m bu s.
4-14 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual u I /O Devi ce Confi gu rati on Acces s the subm enu to mak e cha nges to t he fo llowi ng s ettin gs. KBC C lock input This se tting allows you to set th e clock f requ ency fo r the Key board Clock.
Chapter 4: BIOS 4-15 u D MI Even t L oggi ng Acces s the subm enu to mak e cha nges to t he fo llowi ng s ettin gs. Event Log V al idity This is a d ispl ay to info rm yo u of the ev ent l og va lidi ty . It is no t a s etti ng. Event Log Capac ity This is a d ispl ay to info rm yo u of the ev ent l og ca paci ty .
4-16 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual u C ons ole Redi rect ion Acces s the subm enu to mak e cha nges to t he fo llowi ng s ettin gs. COM P ort Ad dres s This i tem al lows you to s pecif y if yo u want to red irec t the c onsol e to On boar d COM A or to O nboa rd CO M B.
Chapter 4: BIOS 4-17 CPU T em pera ture Thres hold This optio n allows the user to set a CPU temperatu re thresh old that will activat e the alarm s yste m when the CP U tempe ratu re reac hes this p re-s et temp eratu re thre shol d. The op tio ns d ep end on wha t t ype of pr oce sso r i s i nst all ed.
4-18 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual 4-5 Secu rit y Choose Security from the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility main menu with the arrow keys. Y ou should see the following display . Security setting options are displayed by highlighting the setting using the arrow keys and pressing <Enter>.
Chapter 4: BIOS 4-19 Fixed Disk Boo t Sec tor: This setting may of fer some prot ecti on aga inst viruses . Set to Writ e Prot ect prevent viru ses fro m wr iti ng d ata cod es t o th e bo ot s ect or o n th e ha rd d riv e. The othe r optio n is Norma l .
4-20 PDSML-LN1+/P DSML-LN2 +/PDSML-E + User's Ma nual 4-7 Exit Choose Exit from the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility main menu with the arrow keys. Y ou should see the following display .
A-1 Appendix A: BIOS POS T Me ssages S UP ER PD SM L -L N 1+ / LN 2 + ® LGA 775 C P U KB/MS JLAN1 I n t e l 3000 N o r t h B r i d ge Fan4 24- Pi n AT X PWR IC H 7R South Bridge 8 - pi n PW R B a t t.
A-2 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ User' s Manual A-5 BIOS Messages Failure Fixed Disk Fixed disk is not working or not confi gured properly . Check to see if fi xed disk is at- tached properly . Run Setup. Find out if the fi xed-disk type is correctly identifi ed.
A-3 Appendix A: BIOS POS T Me ssages System CMOS checksum bad - Default confi guration used System CMOS has been corrupted or modifi ed incorrectly , perhaps by an application program that changes data stored in CMOS. The BIOS installed Default Setup V alues.
A-4 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ User' s Manual System cache error - Cache disabled RAM cache failed and BIOS disabled the cache. On older boards, check the cache jumpers. Y ou may have to replace the cache. See your dealer . A disabled cache slows system performance considerably .
A-5 Appendix A: BIOS POS T Me ssages Fixed Disk n Fixed disk n (0-3) identifi ed. Invalid System Confi guration Data Problem with NVRAM (CMOS) data. I/O device IRQ confl ict I/O device IRQ confl ict error . PS/2 Mouse Boot Summary Screen: PS/2 Mouse installed.
A-6 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ User' s Manual Parity Check 2 nnnn Parity error found in the I/O bus. BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the screen. If it cannot locate the address, it displays ????. Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to Setup, <F3> for previous Displayed after any recoverable error message.
Appendix B : BIOS POST Codes B-1 This section lists the POST (Power On Self T est) codes for the Phoenix BIOS. POST codes are divided into two categories: recoverable and terminal. Reco ver able P OST E rror s When a rec overable type of erro r occurs d uring POS T , the BI OS will di splay an POST cod e that descri bes the probl em.
B-2 PDSML- LN1+/PDSM L-LN2+/P DSML-E+ Us er's Manua l POST Code Description 18h 8254 timer initialization 1Ah 8237 DMA controller initialization 1Ch Reset Programmable Interrupt Controller 20h 1-.
Appendix B : BIOS POST Codes B-3 POST Code Description 5Ch T est RAM between 512 and 640 kB 60h T est extended memory 62h T est extended memory address lines 64h Jump to UserPatch1 66h Confi gure adv.
B-4 PDSML- LN1+/PDSM L-LN2+/P DSML-E+ Us er's Manua l POST Code Description 99h Check for SMART Drive (optional) 9Ah Shadow option ROMs 9Ch Set up Power Management 9Dh Initialize security engine .
Appendix B : BIOS POST Codes B-5 POST Code Description CDh Re-map I/O and memory for PCMCIA CEh Initialize digitizer and display message D2h Unknown interrupt The following are for boot block in Flash.
B-6 PDSML- LN1+/PDSM L-LN2+/P DSML-E+ Us er's Manua l Note s.
Appendix C : Software Installat ion C-1 Appendix C Software Installation After all the hardw are ha s been i nstal led, you mus t fi rst con fi gure Int el's ICH7R SA T A RA ID* befo re y ou insta ll the Win dows Ope rati ng Syste m a nd o ther sof twar e drive rs.
C-2 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ User' s Manual RAID Co nfi guration s The follow ing types o f RAID con fi gu rations a re suppor ted: RAID 0 (Data S triping): this writes d ata in parall el, interl eaved ("st riped") sec tions of two hard drives.
Appendix C : Software Installat ion C-3 Using t he Int el ICH7 R SA T A RAID Utilit y Prog ram 1. Crea ting, Deleting and Re setting RAID V olumes: a. After the system e xits from the BIOS S etup Utili ty , the system will auto matically reboot. The follo wing scree n appears a fter Power -On Self T est.
C-4 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ User' s Manual b. S pecify a n ame for th e RA ID 0 set and press the <T ab> key or the <E nter> key to go to the next fi eld. (Y ou c an use the < Esc> key to select the previous menu.) c.
Appendix C : Software Installat ion C-5 Creating a RA ID 1 V olume: a. Selec t "Creat e RAID V olum e" from the main menu and press the < Enter> k ey . The follow ing screen will appe ar: b. S pecify a n ame for th e RA ID 1 set and press the <T ab> key or the <E nter> key to go to the next fi eld.
C-6 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ User' s Manual Creating a RA ID 10 (RAID 1 + RAID 0): a. Selec t "Creat e RAID V olum e" from the main menu and press the < Enter> k ey . The follow ing screen will appe ar: b. Specify a name for t he RAID 10 set and pre ss <Enter> .
Appendix C : Software Installat ion C-7 Creating a RA ID 5 Set (Par ity): a. Selec t "Creat e RAID V olum e" from the main menu and press the < Enter> k ey . The follow ing screen will appe ar: b. Specify a name for t he RAID 5 s et and pres s <Enter>.
C-8 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ User' s Manual Deleting RAID V olume : ( W arning : B e sure to ba ck up your d ata before deleting a RAID set. Y ou will lose a ll data on t he disk dr ives when d eleting a RAID set.) a. From the main menu, select it em2-Delet e RAID V olume, and p ress <Ente r>.
Appendix C : Software Installat ion C-9 Resettin g to Non-RAID and Re setting a RAID HDD a. From the mai n menu, select item3-Reset Disks to Non- R AID, and press <Enter>. The follow ing screen will appe ar: b. Use th e <Up Arrow>, <Do wn Arr ow> keys to highli ght the RAID set drive to reset and press < Space> to s elect.
C-10 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ User' s Manual C-2 Insta lli ng th e Wind ows XP/ 200 0/20 03 f or s yst ems w ith R AID Fun cti ons Installi ng a New Ope rating System-Windo ws XP/ 2000/200 3 OS a. Insert t he Microso ft Windows XP/2000/2 003 Setup CD in the CD Driver , a nd the system wil l start boo ting up fr om CD.
Appendix C : Software Installat ion C-1 1 C-3 Insta lli ng the Oper ati ng Sy ste m and ot her Soft ware P rogr ams Af t e r a l l t h e h a r dw a r e h a s b e e n i n s ta l l e d, yo u mu s t fi rs t i n s t al l th e o pe r a t in g syste m, a nd th en, other soft ware driv ers.
C-12 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ User' s Manual Supe ro Docto r I II The S upero Doctor III program is a Web-base management too l tha t su pports remote manageme nt ca pability . It in cludes Remote and Local Managemen t tool s. The l ocal management is called the SD III Clie nt.
Appendix C : Software Installat ion C-13 Note : SD III Soft ware Revision 1.0 ca n be dow nloaded from our Web S ite at: ftp: // ftp.super micro.com /utility /Supero_D octor_III /. Y o u can al so download SDIII User's Guide a t: http ://www .supermicro.
C-14 PDSML-LN1 +/PDSML-L N2+/PDSM L-E+ User' s Manual Notes.
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