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吸储霸王RS私有云服务器-IOS设备备份相册和视频

吸储霸王RS私有云服务器-IOS设备备份相册和视频

RS私有云服务器-IOS设备备份相册和视频
IOS 设备的 iPhone/iPAD 通过安装第三方的应用,将存储在IOS设备上的相册和视频备份到RS云设备。

下面以 FTP OnConnect Free 为例,给出详细的使用教程:
1.IOS设备在APP市场安装 FTP OnConnect Free 应用
2.在FTP OnConnect上添加RS1000的FTP服务器
3.备份IOS设备上的相册和视频教程
4.下载RS1000的文件到IOS设备教程
o提示:FTP上传是带有用户权限的,网上邻居访问时会提示没有访问权限。

只需上传完成后,在FTP OnConnect中选中文件夹,在属性最下
面设置文件权限勾上2个guest的权限(也要勾上应用到文件夹
中的文件),应用后网上邻居就能共享访问了。

为了避免权限问题的麻烦,建议在RS1000上单独建立一个备份文
件夹!
特别提醒:Free版本不能后台传输,也就是黑屏或者锁屏就停止传输了,需要手动进去点开始!
付费的Pro版本没有这个限制,为了省事还是付费吧
不想付费就过会点一下屏幕,别自动锁屏就行。

机架式网络Storage示例说明书

机架式网络Storage示例说明书

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以太网 电源线(2 根)
您还可以连接: 另一以太网连接线以获得冗余或性能。 鼠标、键盘和 VGA 监视器以行维护。
布置
1. 打开理线架上的面板并穿过连接线。保持一定松弛以确保外部连接和在轨道上滑动网络存储。
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1. 识别 LED 和 LED 按钮
内部机箱
1. 磁盘 LED
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常规 LED 行为
下方颜色列表将帮助您识别网络存储的常规状态:
颜色 蓝色常亮 蓝色闪烁 红蓝闪烁 红色闪烁 红色常亮 紫色常亮 紫色闪烁
状态 就绪 启动;关机;活动 RAID 同步;软件更新 警告 错误 更新硬件 通信已丢失
3. 提起顶盖。
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插入硬盘
重要信息:确保您在接触磁盘前正确接地。
1. 按磁盘的锁扣以打开卡扣。
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2. 将磁盘置于网络存储的硬盘导轨上。将磁盘轻轻推离 SATA 连接以确认磁盘在导轨上正确对齐。
USB 端口
“8-盘位”机架式网络存储有三个 USB 2.0 端口,使您可连接 DAS 或其他 USB 设备: 连接至 USB 端口的存储设备应使用以下其中一种文件系统进行格式化:FAT32、NTFS、HFS+、EXT2、 EXT3、EXT4 和 XFS。网络存储将不识别其他存储格式。无容量限制。 您可连接任何 USB 键盘、USB 鼠标或 USB 配件。

SPARC Enterprise M3000服务器初次启动和启动最小步骤指南说明书

SPARC Enterprise M3000服务器初次启动和启动最小步骤指南说明书

This guide describes the minimum steps you must perform to power on and boot your server for the first time.Before installing the SPARC Enterprise M3000server,check for late-breaking information about patches and known rmation found in the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000Servers Product Notes supersedes the information in this document.Detailed installation information can be found in the SPARC Enterprise M3000Server Installation Guide ,which is available at the documentation web site:/technetwork/documentation/sparc-mseries-servers-252709.htmlSafety and Compliance InformationBefore performing an installation,refer to the following documents for safety information regarding the SPARC Enterprise M3000Server :■Important Legal and Safety Information –Printed document included in the ship kit.■SPARC Enterprise M3000Server Safety and Compliance Manual –Available online at the documentation web site.Prepare the Site for Installation1.Verify power,air conditioning,and floor area requirements.See the SPARC Enterprise M3000Server Site Planning Guide.2.Check the delivered items against the “LIST OF ATTACHMENT”that came with the server.Register the System1.Locate the serial number for your system or the customer information sheet that came with the system.2.Go to the following web site to register your system:/service/warranty/index.xml#regSPARC Enterprise M3000 ServerGetting Started GuideInstall Optional ComponentsBefore installing the server into the rack,you must first install any optional components that you ordered with the server,such as DIMMs,PCIe cards,and so on.Refer to the SPARC Enterprise M3000Server Service Manual for the instructions on installing optional components.Mount the System In a RackFor rackmounting instructions,refer to the instructions in the SPARC Enterprise Rack Mounting Guide (online)and the Rail Kit Instructions which ships with the rails.Installation Steps for the SPARC Enterprise M3000ServerFor quick installation and configuration,follow these steps.For more detailed information,see the SPARC Enterprise M3000Server Installation Guide .Caution –Make sure that the AC power source circuit breaker is in the OFF position beforeconnecting the AC power cords.▼Connect the Cables1.Connect the power cords to the power supply units on the rear panel of the server.2.Connect the power cords to the AC power supply system.This server is shipped with grounding-type (three-wire)power cords.Always connect the power cords into grounded power outlets.FIGURE 1Rear Panel of the ServerFigure Legend Location NumberComponent1Power supply unit 2PCIe slot3Serial port (for XSCF)4LAN port (for XSCF)5Gigabit Ethernet (GbE)port (for OS)12345e the RS232C cable (serial cable,RJ-45to DB-9)supplied with the server in the Accessory Kit,andconnect the administration console to the serial port (see FIGURE 1,#3)on the rear panel of the server.You can use any of the following devices with a DB-9serial port as the administration console:ASCII terminal,workstation,terminal server (or a patch panel connected to a terminal server),or personal computer.A Serial-to-USB port adapter may be required for laptops.▼Initialize the XSCFThe following steps will log in to the XSCF Shell and initialize the XSCF settings.XSCF is a system control facility to set up and control the server.1.Set the mode switch on the operator panel to the Service mode ().The key for the operator panel is supplied with the server.FIGURE 2Operator Panel2.Turn the AC power source circuit breaker to "ON".After AC power is turned on,the server starts the XSCFinitialization that can take up to 5or more minutes.When the initialization completes,the XSCF STANDBY LED ()on the operator panel lights.3.After the XSCF initialization completes,enter default at the login prompt.Figure Legend Location No.Name1POWER LED 2XSCF STANDBY LED 3CHECK LED 4Power button5Mode switch (Key switch)login:default123454.Operate the mode switch within one minute according to the messages to change the mode switch.A login authentication timeout will occur after one minute.5.Confirm that the XSCF Shell prompt is displayed on the administration console.6.Initialize the XSCF settings.The following are the required settings for installation.For details on the setting procedure,see the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000Servers XSCF User’s Guide .7.Log in to the XSCF Shell with the user account and password that were set in Step 6.▼Power On the Server1.The following steps will power on the server.a.Confirm that the mode switch on the operator panel is set to the Service mode ().b.From the XSCF Shell,enter the following console command:This switches you from the XSCF Shell to the domain console.c.Confirm that the XSCF STANDBY LED()on the operator panel is on.Change the panel mode switch to Locked and press return...Leave it in that position for at least 5 seconds.Change the panel mode switch to Service, and press return...XSCF>SettingsCommandRegistration of an XSCF user account,password,and user privileges Registration of a user account of a field engineer (FE)(for maintenance)adduser ,password ,setprivileges Date and time settingssetdate ,settimezone Confirmation of the XSCF host public key showsshSSH/telnet settingssetssh ,settelnet Network interface,routing,and DNS-related settings **To apply the settings,the XSCF unit must be reset with the applynetwork and rebootxscf commands.setnetwork,setroute ,setnameserver etc.Domain-SP Communication Protocol (DSCP)settings ††To apply the settings,the XSCF unit must be reset with the rebootxscf commands.Altitude administration setting ‡‡To apply changes made with the setdualpowerfeed command,power to the server must be completely disconnected and thenreconnected (all power cords must be disconnected and then reconnected).Wait at least 30seconds before reconnecting the power cords to the server.setaltitude Dual power feed option settingsetdualpowerfeedXSCF>console -d 0Connect to DomainID 0?[y|n]:yd.Push the Power button ()on the operator panel to power on the server.The server starts and begins a self-diagnosis.Confirm that no error messages are displayed on theadministration console during the boot process.e.Confirm that the POWER LED()on the operator panel is turned on.f.Confirm that ok prompt is displayed on the domain console.The ok prompt is displayed after the self-diagnosis completes.g.Press the Enter key,and then press the"#"and“.”(period)keys.This switches you from the domain console to the XSCF Shell.h.From the XSCF Shell,execute the fmdump command or showlogs command,and confirm that noerrors are found.2.Connect the system control network to a LAN port(see FIGURE1,#4)on the rear panel of the server withan Ethernet cable.3.Verify the hardware configuration by using the following commands on the administration consoleconnected to the system control network.Command Prompt Descriptionshowhardconf XSCF Shell All the components installed in the server and their statuses are displayed.Confirm that no asterisk(*)is displayed in front of any FRUs.showhardconf-u XSCF Shell Check the number of FRUs mounted on the server against the“PRODUCTTEST RECORD“that came with the server.probe-scsi-all ok Prompt Confirm that the CD-RW/DVD-RW drive unit and hard disk driveinstalled in the server are recognized.show-devs ok Prompt Confirm that each installed PCIe card is recognized.To switch from the XSCF console to the ok prompt,enter the console-d0command.To switch from the ok prompt to the XSCF console,press the enter key,and then press the"#"and"."(period)keys.4.Install additional hardware or peripheral devices.If not needed,proceed to the Step5.For details on how to add optional devices,such as additional memory or an additional PCIe card,see the SPARC Enterprise M3000Server Service Manual.To add an additional storage device or other peripheral device,see the manual supplied with the device.5.The following steps will connect the domain to the user network.If you isolate the domain from thenetwork,proceed to the Step1.The user network is a network which enables users to access the domain.a.Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to a GbE port(for the OS)(see FIGURE1,#5)on the rear panel ofthe server.You can connect the Ethernet cable to a GbE port(for the OS)or to the LAN port on a LAN card mounted in a PCIe slot(see FIGURE1,#2).b.Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the customer’s network environment.▼Boot the Oracle Solaris Operating System1.The following steps will boot the Oracle Solaris Operating System.a.From the ok prompt of the domain console,execute the boot command.ok bootb.After the login prompt is displayed,log in with root account.2.Confirm the status of hardware operations and device connection by using the Oracle VTS software.For details,see the Oracle VTS user’s guide.3.Make the initial settings for the domain.For details,see the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000Servers Administration Guide. SPARC Enterprise M3000Server Related DocumentationSystem Planning and Site Preparation•SPARC Enterprise M3000Server Overview Guide•SPARC Enterprise M3000Server Site Planning GuideSystem Installation•SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide•SPARC Enterprise M3000Server Installation Guide Administration•SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000Servers ProductNotes•SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000ServersAdministration Guide•SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000Servers XSCFUser’s Guide•SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000Servers XSCFReference ManualRepair and Troubleshooting•SPARC Enterprise M3000Server Service ManualContact InformationTopic URLTechnical support Patch and firmware updates Copyright©2008,2011,Oracle and/or its affiliates.All rights reserved.FUJITSU LIMITED provided technical input and review on portions of this material.Copyright©2008,2011,Oracle et/ou ses affiliés.Tous droits réservés.Entrée et revue tecnical fournies par FUJITSU LIMITED sur des parties de ce matériel.Part No.: 821-3055-11Manual Code: C120-E549-04ENFebruary 2011。

Supermicro Server Manager 快速入门指南说明书

Supermicro Server Manager 快速入门指南说明书

Supermicro Server Manager Quick Start GuideRevision 1.0The information in this QUICK START GUIDE has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate. The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document, makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this manual, or to notify any person organization of the updates. Please Note: For the most up-to-date version of this manual, please see our web site at .Super Micro Computer, Inc. (“Supermicro”) reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice. This product, including software, if any, and documentation may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any medium or machine without prior written consent.DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY ON SOFTWARE AND MATERIALS. You expressly acknowledge and agree that use of the Software and Materials is at your sole risk. FURTHERMORE, SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC. DOES NOT WARRANT OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR MATERIALS IN TERMS OF THEIR CORRECTNESS, ACCURACY, RELIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC. OR SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY. SHOULD THE SOFTWARE AND/OR MATERIALS PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU (AND NOT SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC. OR A SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE) ASSUME THE ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICE, REPAIR, OR CORRECTION.LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE, SHALL SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THAT RESULT FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE OR MATERIALS, EVEN IF SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC. OR A SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.Any disputes arising between manufacturer and customer shall be governed by the laws of Santa Clara County in the State of California, USA. The State of California, County of Santa Clara shall be the exclusive venue for the resolution of any such disputes. Super Micro's total liability for all claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product.Manual Revision: 1.0Release Date: 5/12/2022Unless you request and receive written permission from Super Micro Computer, Inc., you may not copy any part of this document.Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Other products and companies referred to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or mark holders.Copyright © 2022 Super Micro Computer, Inc.All rights reserved.Printed in the United States of AmericaRevision HistoryDate Rev DescriptionMay-12-2022 1.0 1.Initial document.ContentsPart 1 Preparation (5)1Requirements for Target BMCs (6)2Resetting All Passwords of Target BMCs (6)3System Requirements for Management Server (7)3.1Managing Up to 1,999 Hosts 7 3.2Managing 2,000 Hosts or More 8 4Downloading and Installing SSM (9)Part 2 Usage (10)5Activating SFT-DCMS-Single and SFT-DCMS-SVC-KEY Keys (11)6Setting Up a Server Address (12)7Setting Up Contact Addresses for the Admin Account (13)8Discovering and Adding a Host (14)8.1Discovering Hosts with the Host Discovery Wizard 14 8.2Discovering Hosts by Scheduled Tasks 14 9Changing Date, Time and NTP for All Managed Redfish Hosts (15)10Changing BMC Passwords for All Managed Redfish Hosts (16)11Checking Host Status and Service Status (17)12Enabling Service Calls (18)12.1Creating a New Customer 18 12.2Creating a New Recipient 18 12.3Creating a New Site Location 18 12.4Creating a New Setup 19 12.5Assigning a Site Location 19 12.6Editing the Triggers 19 12.7Enabling Service Calls 19 12.8Testing the Service Calls function 20 Contacting Supermicro (21)Part 1 Preparation1Requirements for Target BMCs•Each target host’s BMC must be activated with an SFT-DCMS-SINGLE product key. To use the Service Calls, another SFT-DCMS-SVC product key is required as well.•Redfish protocol is the preferred communication method between SSM1 and its managed BMC hosts. •To avoid any security vulnerabilities, it is strongly suggested that you should modify and not use the default port (623) of RMCP protocol.2Resetting All Passwords of Target BMCsIn SSM, to add a Supermicro server with BMC as either an IPMI or Redfish host, you must reset the password for the administrator account. Please follow these steps:1.click here and thenclick the ACCEPT button to agree to the End User License Agreement.2.Download and unzip “ResetBMCPasswordToADMIN.zip.”3.Locate the Reset P assword to “ADMIN” Using Raw Command Script document and refer to thePrerequisites section to prepare a Python environment.4.Execute the “python reset_bmc_password_to_admin [your_supermicro_mapping_file][your_start_ip] [your_end_ip]” script to reset the BMC unique password to “ADMIN.”The “ADMIN” password can only be used temporarily. To change all BMC passwords on SSM hosts at once, refer to 10 Changing BMC Passwords for All Managed Redfish Hosts.1 SSM v5.1.0 and its SSM User Guide are referenced in this document.3System Requirements for Management Server3.1Managing Up to 1,999 HostsHardware Requirements•40.0 GB free disk space• 4 CPU cores•Available 16.0 GB RAM•An Ethernet network interface cardOperating System Requirements•Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6.x (64-bit), 7.x (64-bit), 8.x (64-bit)•SUSE Linux Enterprise 12.x (64-bit), 15.x (64-bit)•Windows Server 2012 R2 64-bit•Windows Server 2016 64-bit•Windows Server 2019 64-bitNote: To run SSM on a virtual machine, more CPU cores and RAMs may be neededdepending on the number of managed systems.For SSM to communicate with BMCs, open ports in your firewall. See 1.7.3 Default TCP/UDP Ports in the SSM User Guide for details.3.2Managing 2,000 Hosts or More Hardware Requirements•80.0 GB free disk space•12 CPU cores with Intel® Xeon® or AMD EPYC™ Processor or later •Available 32.0 GB RAM•An Ethernet network interface cardOperating System Requirements•Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.x (64-bit), 8.x (64-bit)•SUSE Linux Enterprise 15.x (64-bit)4Downloading and Installing SSM1.Go tohttps:///en/support/resources/downloadcenter/smsdownload?category=SSM, download and unzip the file of the latest version of SSM.2.Execute the SSM installer and follow the prompts to complete the installation.•Windows users: You should log in with administrator privileges.•Linux users: Make sure you have root privileges.3.When prompted to Set the password for built-in ADMIN user, configure the password for theadministrator account to access the SSM Web.4.When prompted to Setup SMTP, configure an SMTP server, an SMTP port, a sender’s email address,a user account, and the password. Check SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) or StartTLS (Transport LayerSecurity) if the SMTP server uses secure connections.Note: The data will be used by the SSM server to send notifications.5.When complete, a message “Install Completed Successfully” appears. You are now ready to use SSM.Part 2 Usage5Activating SFT-DCMS-Single and SFT-DCMS-SVC-KEY KeysThe SFT-DCMS-SINGLE product keys for BMCs on your systems must be activated. If not, target BMCs are not able to be added into SSM for management. The SFT-DCMS-SVC key is required for SSM Service Calls functions. If you have bought the license keys for systems, you can skip this chapter; otherwise, follow the steps below or refer to 6.6 Node PK Activation in the SSM User Guide for details.1.Open a web browser and type https://[SSM Web address]:8443/SSMWeb.2.Log into SSM Web with the built-in ADMIN account ID and the password you configured whileinstalling SSM.3.Go to SSM Main Page > Administration > Monitoring Setup > Node PK Activation Step 1 Area.4.Fill out the BMC Address, BMC ID, and BMC Password fields and then click the Collect button.5.Click the Export MAC(s) File button to export all MAC addresses to a file. The output file(“SSM_mymacs.txt”) includes a list of MAC address and BMC address.Note: The BMC passwords of the managed systems were reset to “ADMIN” in theprevious step.6.Contact Supermicro to generate an activation file with the exported MAC file.7.Go to SSM Main Page > Administration > Monitoring Setup > Node PK Activation Step 3 Area.8.Click the Choose File button, select the activation file from Supermicro, fill in the BMC ID and BMCPassword fields, and then click the Activate button.Note: When a product key fails to activate on a host, it is automatically selected to be re-activated later. Click the Run button to activate the product key again in case the BMC isnot available at the time.6Setting Up a Server AddressFor a Supermicro server equipped with multiple network interfaces, you must configure a valid address for SSM to receive messages from the managed hosts. Refer to 6.12 Server Address in the SSM User Guide for details.1.Log into SSM Web with the ID and password of the built-in ADMIN account.2.Go to SSM Main Page > Administration > Management Server Setup > Server Address.3.Fill out the Server Address field and then click the Submit button.7Setting Up Contact Addresses for the Admin AccountA contact is the receiver of a notification message, which is sent by the SSM Server when the status of a host or service has changed. You could refer to 6.4 Contact Management in the SSM User Guide for details.1.Log into SSM Web with the ID and password of the built-in ADMIN account.2.Go to SSM Main Page > Administration > Monitoring Setup > Contact.3.Select the admin contact in the working area and use the Edit Contact command in the Commandsarea to edit it.4.Fill in the E-Mail Address or SNMP Trap Receivers field and then click the Submit button.Note: It is highly recommended that you click the Send Test E-Mail and Send Test Trapbuttons to ensure your email and trap receiver addresses are both accessible.8Discovering and Adding a HostYou could either add Redfish hosts manually or set a scheduler to discover them automatically.8.1Discovering Hosts with the Host Discovery Wizard1.Log into SSM Web with the ID and password of the built-in ADMIN account.2.Go to SSM Main Page > Administration > Host Discovery Wizard.3.Select the Redfish option and click the Next button.4.Set the BMC ID with the Administrator privileges and the password. Click the Next button.5.Input an IP address, an IP range (e.g., 192.168.12.10 to 192.168.12.80), a class C range (e.g.,192.168.12.), or DNS names to discover hosts. Click the Next button to start the discovery process.6.In the Discovery Result setup, select the hosts to be monitored and click the Next button to continue.7.When the Host Discovery Wizard is complete, click the Finish button to close the wizard. See 6.15 inthe SSM User Guide for details.8.2Discovering Hosts by Scheduled Tasks1.Log into SSM Web with the ID and password of the built-in ADMIN account.2.Go to SSM Main Page > Monitoring > All > Task View > Scheduled Task Management.3.The Scheduled Task Management dialog box appears and displays the existing scheduled tasks. Clickthe Add button to create a new scheduled task. The Add Scheduled Task Setting dialog box appears.Fill out Name and select Discover Redfish Host in the Command field. The corresponding parameters appear in the Command Parameters area.Notes:•The Enabled check box must be selected for the commands to be executed.•All fields are case-insensitive except the BMC ID and BMC Password fields.• A hint appears when the mouse hovers over the target field.•If the Detect NM field is set to “yes,” settings of the rest of fields, includ ing "Clear Policy," "Derated DC Power," "Derated AC Power," and "Max PS Output," will takeeffect at the same time.•It is highly recommended that you click the Send Test E-Mail and Send Test Trap buttons to ensure your e-mail and trap receiver addresses are respectivelyaccessible.4.Click the Schedule tab, use the Repeat On drop-down list to select Once or Weekly to determinethe execution frequency. Click the Submit button. The new task is now added.5.When the scheduled task execution begins, its status is displayed in Task View. See 7.2.6 in theSSM User Guide for details.9Changing Date, Time and NTP for All Managed Redfish HostsTo keep all clocks on the managed system synchronized, you can enable Network Time Protocol (NTP) on the BMCs and assign an NTP server at once.1.Log into SSM Web with the ID and password of the built-in ADMIN account.2.Go to SSM Main Page > Monitoring > All > Host View > Edit BMC Setting.3.Press and hold both [Ctrl] and [left mouse click] to select multiple hosts in the Host View table, andthen click Edit BMC Setting in the Commands area.4.In the Edit BMC Setting dialog box, use the drop-down list to select [NTP] Enabled and set the valueto yes. Click the Add Item button to create a new drop-down list, select [NTP] Primary NTP Server, and set the value to or the IP address where the NTP server also works. Click the Next button to continue.5.Click the Run button, and then click the Task ID link to check for results.10Changing BMC Passwords for All Managed Redfish HostsThe Change BMC password command allows users to update the BMC password saved by the BMC and SSM.1.Log into SSM Web with the ID and password of the built-in ADMIN account.2.Go to SSM Main Page > Monitoring > All > Host View > Change BMC Password.e [Ctrl] and [left mouse click] to select multiple hosts in the Host View table then click ChangeBMC Password in the Commands area and the Change BMC Password dialog box appears.4.Fill out the fields and then click the Next button to change password and close this dialog box.11C hecking Host Status and Service StatusHost Status in the Host View shows the current status of hosts while Service Status displays the combined service status. When services are problematic, you should first check the host status to see if the host is online or offline. The Redfish SEL Health service is used to check the health of a managed system based on the System Event Log, and Redfish System Information is used to gather system information.1.Log into SSM Web with the ID and password of the built-in ADMIN account.2.Go to SSM Main Page > Monitoring > All > Host View.3.The host status shows “Up” indicating the host is running.4.Click the service status tab in the Detail View, the Redfish SEL Health and Redfish System Informationshould be available and displayed in green.Notes:•The View Details command under the System Information category in the Commands area is available for viewing all types of the system information objects.•To run SSM on a virtual machine, more CPU cores and RAMs may be neededdepending on the number of managed systems.12E nabling Service CallsThe Service Calls function aims to promptly respond to a host’s urgent problems. Service calls are delivered via email with messages to help the recipient diagnose the issue. Refer to 12 Service Calls in the SSM User Guide for reference. The diagram shown below indicates that a Setup can include only one Customer, but many Recipients, and any positive or null number of Devices.12.1Creating a New Customer1.Log into SSM Web with the ID and password of the built-in ADMIN account.2.Go to SSM Main Page > Administration > Service Calls > Customer Management.3.Click Add Customer in the Commands area and an Add Customer dialog box appears.4.Fill in the fields and then click the Submit button to add the customer and close this dialog box. 12.2Creating a New Recipient1.Log into SSM Web with the ID and password of the built-in ADMIN account.2.Go to SSM Main Page > Administration > Service Calls > Recipient Management.3.Click Add Recipient in the Commands area and an Add Recipient dialog box appears.4.Fill in the fields and then click the Submit button to add the recipient and close this dialog box. 12.3Creating a New Site Location1.Log into SSM Web with the ID and password of the built-in ADMIN account.2.Go to SSM Main Page > Administration > Service Calls > Site Management.3.Click Add Site Location in the Commands area and an Add Site Location dialog box appears.4.Fill in the fields and then click the Submit button to add the site location and close this dialog box.12.4Creating a New Setup1.Log into SSM Web with the ID and password of the built-in ADMIN account.2.Go to SSM Main Page > Administration > Service Calls > Setup Management.3.Click Add Setup in the Commands area and an Add Setup dialog box appears.4.Fill out the fields and then click the Submit button to add the setup and close this dialog box. 12.5Assigning a Site Location1.Login to SSM Web with the ID and password of the built-in ADMIN account.2.Go to SSM Main Page > Administration > Service Calls > Setup Management.e [Ctrl] and [left mouse click] to select multiple devices in the working area then click Assign SiteLocation in the Commands area and an Assign Site Location query dialog box appears.4.Select the site location to be assigned and click the Submit button.12.6Editing the TriggersEdit the trigger for devices in a setup, and choose the desired trigger items. When a trigger item is problematic, recipients in the setup are able to receive alerts for it.1.Log into SSM Web with the ID and password of the built-in ADMIN account.2.Go to SSM Main Page > Administration > Service Calls > Setup Management.e [Ctrl] and [left mouse click] to select multiple devices in the working area then click EditTrigger in the Commands area and the Edit Trigger dialog box appears.4.Select the boxes in the Override column to apply the current settings to all selected devices.5.Click the Submit button to edit the trigger items.Note: For Supermicro Service recipients, the trigger types are limited: only Error itemsare available. Also, all triggers for a device are locked and checked by default.12.7Enabling Service CallsEnable Service Calls when the device is ready to trigger alerts whenever it encounters an error.1.Log into SSM Web with the ID and password of the built-in ADMIN account.2.Go to SSM Main Page > Administration > Service Calls > Setup Management.e [Ctrl] and [left mouse click] to select multiple devices in the working area then click EnableService Call in the Commands area and an Enable Service Call dialog box appears.4.Click the Run button to enable the selected devices and close this dialog box.Note: Enable Service Call only supports the Redfish hosts with the SFT-DCMS-SVC-KEYproduct key activated.12.8Testing the Service Calls functionTest the Service Calls function to pre-check if all settings are complete for a service call.1.Log into SSM Web with the ID and password of the built-in ADMIN account.2.Go to SSM Main Page > Administration > Service Calls > Setup Management.3.Select one or more devices to be tested in the working area.4.Click Test Service Call in the Commands area and a Test Service Call dialog box appears.5.Click the Run button to test the selected devices and close this dialog box.Note: It is highly recommended that you click Test Service Call to ensure Service Callssettings are complete.Contacting SupermicroHeadquartersAddress: Super Micro Computer, Inc.980 Rock Ave.San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A.Tel: +1 (408) 503-8000Fax: +1 (408) 503-8008Email: ************************(GeneralInformation) **********************(TechnicalSupport) Website: EuropeAddress: Super Micro Computer B.V.Het Sterrenbeeld 28, 5215 ML's-Hertogenbosch, The NetherlandsTel: +31 (0) 73-6400390Fax: +31 (0) 73-6416525Email: *******************(GeneralInformation)*********************(TechnicalSupport)*****************(CustomerSupport) Website: www.supermicro.nlAsia-PacificAddress: Super Micro Computer, Inc.3F, No. 150, Jian 1st Rd.Zhonghe Dist., New Taipei City 235Taiwan (R.O.C)Tel: +886-(2) 8226-3990Fax: +886-(2) 8226-3992Email: **********************.twWebsite: 。

zeroshell 用户基本手册

zeroshell 用户基本手册

zeroshell 用户基本手册2012-01-01 23:02:44| 分类:网众相关|字号大中小订阅1. zeroshell简介??zeroshell其实就是一款路由软件,运行在linux服务器下,其功能十分强大。

2. zero如何安装到硬盘?1.准备工作你可以到zeroshell官网下载ZeroShell-1.0.beta13-CompactFlash-IDE-USB-SATA-1GB.img.gz文件,最好顺便顺便ZeroShell-1.0.beta13.iso把也下载下来刻成光盘用linux 操作镜像安装包。

好!!万事俱备,只欠东风,激动人心的时刻到来了,把zeroshell拷到优盘里,准备一个硬盘....2. 如何安装将zeroshell ISO刻录成光盘并开机从光盘启动,等到完全启动后,你可以看到选项操作,我们按S键进入linux终端操作界面,你可能需要输入一下密码zeroshell 用户基本手册用以下命令查看磁盘信息shell > fdisk -lzeroshell 用户基本手册我们的优盘的磁区为dev/sda1,硬盘的磁区/dev/hdd,接着输入以下命令挂载优盘#建立挂载目录shell > mkdir /mnt/usb_disk#挂载优盘shell > mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb_disk# 切换至优盘目录shell > cd /mnt/usb_disk# 将镜像安装到硬盘,注意是制定硬盘的装置,而非分割区shell > gunzip –cZeroShell-1.0.beta11-CompactFlash-IDE-USB-SATA-1GB.img.gz > /dev/hdd#重新启动,设置从硬盘启动,OK...shell > reboot2. zeroshell初始化配置..1. 给网卡设置IP一般的路由设置都会有两块网卡配置,在这里我们把第一块网卡ETH00设置成为外网的IP,ETH01设置成为内网的IP地址,在zeroshell服务端,我们可以看到选项配置,我们按I键进入IP配置界面,我们先修改一下ETH00网卡的配置,按m进入配置,因为zeroshell初始会给ETH00一个默认IP为192.168.0.75,我们将其配置为我们的外网IP。

云服务器使用教程

云服务器使用教程

云服务器使用教程云服务器体验指南1. 注册账号要使用云服务器,首先需要在云服务提供商的网站上注册一个账号。

在注册过程中,你需要提供一些个人信息并创建一个用户名和密码。

2. 选择云服务器方案一旦你有了账号,就可以开始选择适合你需求的云服务器方案了。

通常,云服务器方案包括不同的配置选项,如计算能力、存储空间和带宽等。

根据你的需求选择最合适的方案。

3. 创建云服务器实例在选择了方案后,你需要创建一个云服务器实例。

这意味着你正在租用一部分服务器资源,这部分资源将用于你的应用程序或服务。

4. 配置云服务器一旦创建了云服务器实例,你需要对其进行一些基本的配置。

这包括选择操作系统、设置网络和安全设置等。

根据你的需求和技术要求,进行相应的配置。

5. 远程访问云服务器一旦云服务器配置完成,你可以使用远程访问工具(如SSH)连接到云服务器。

通过远程访问,你可以像操作本地计算机一样在云服务器上执行各种任务和操作。

6. 安装应用程序或服务一旦连接到云服务器,你可以开始安装你的应用程序或服务了。

你可以通过下载软件包、使用命令行工具或者通过图形化界面来安装你的应用程序。

7. 配置和管理云服务器一旦应用程序或服务安装完成,你需要对云服务器进行定期的配置和管理。

这可能包括更新操作系统、添加新的用户或设置自动备份等。

8. 监控和优化云服务器性能定期监控云服务器的性能是非常重要的,你可以使用性能监控工具对服务器进行监测,以确保其正常运行。

如果发现性能不佳,你可以优化服务器配置或进行扩容操作。

9. 数据备份和恢复为了保护数据安全,你需要定期进行数据备份。

这可以通过使用云服务商提供的备份服务或者手动备份到其他存储介质上实现。

在发生数据丢失或故障时,你可以使用备份恢复数据。

10. 安全性管理确保云服务器的安全是非常重要的。

你可以通过使用强密码、配置防火墙和安装安全补丁等方式来提高服务器的安全性。

此外,定期审查安全策略和用户权限也是必要的。

IBM Aspera SendVault 外部用户快速入门指南说明书

IBM Aspera SendVault 外部用户快速入门指南说明书

IBM Aspera SendVault Quick Start Guide for External UsersThis guide is for the recipient of a package sent via IBM Aspera SendVault.New York State Tax Department must adhere to the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) and FISMA (Federal Information Security Management Act) certified security methods. Once the data is transferred to the New York State Tax Department using the method above, it resides on a Tax Department file server behind the firewall. These servers have been populated with self-encrypting drives (SED’s) which utilize a 256-bit encryption AES key. These drives meet FISMA and are FIPS 140-2 Level 2 validated and are certified for U.S. government use.IBM Aspera SendVault, is the NYS Office of Information Technology Services (OITS) supported way to securely and efficiently send large and highly confidential files to other individuals. The IBM Aspera Web Plugin, (Aspera Connect) must be installed for use with the IBM Aspera SendVault application. The software allows for file encryption with a passphrase.ContentsReceiving email message with Invitation (2)Installing IBM Aspera Web Plugin (3)Attaching Files to Send (upload) using IBM Aspera SendVault (6)Creating a Passphrase for file transfer package (7)IBM Aspera SendVault Instructions to Download a Package (9)Troubleshooting: (11)Receiving email message with InvitationThe NYS Department of Taxation & Finance will need to send taxpayer an email invitation with a custom URL. The link will allow external users to send files securely to the NYS Department of Taxation & Finance using the IBM Aspera SendVault application. To launch the application, click the URL linked to the email.Installing IBM Aspera Web PluginRequirements to use IBM Aspera SendVaultIf prompted, click “Download latest version” of Aspera Connect, and follow install steps. Note: If you receive a message that you require Administrator rights to install software, you will need to contact the system administrator for your organizations’ computer environment.1.Check the Always ask before opening this file box and select the Run button:2.Click Next on the welcome screen3.Click the radio button to Accecpt the terms in the License Agreement, then select the Nextbutton:4.Select the Typical install, then click next5.Click Install in the Ready to install window.6.Then select Finish in the Aspera Setup WizardAttaching Files to Send (upload) using IBM Aspera SendVault1)If prompted to download the latest version of Aspera Connect, please refer to Installing IBMAspera Web Plugin Instructions (page 3).2)In the Title*: field enter your subject/topic; you will have an option to add additionalinformation to the Notes fields.3)Attach your files by selecting either the Browse for files button or Browse for foldersbutton, navigate to the files you would like to include.4)Click on the checkbox next to Accept the Terms of Service;5)Click Send Package to submit files.6)You will now be prompted to create a passphrase for the secure file transfer. (See Creating aPassphrase for file transfer package)Creating a Passphrase for file transfer packageYou will be prompted to create a passphrase to encrypt your package. The passphrase needs to meet the following minimal requirements.- Minimal 8 characters long.- Contain letters and numbers with at least one uppercase.- Include a special character: example: -, #, ^ and @Note: Send the passphrase to the recipient in a separate communication (i.e. email or phone call)After the upload starts you will be able to monitor the progress.Once you see the message done, your package is on its way.IBM Aspera SendVault Instructions to Download a Package1)As a recipient you will receive an email that looks similar to the screenshot below. Click theDownload Package button. This will launch the Aspera application. If you are prompted to“Download latest version” of Aspera Connect (please refer to Installing IBM Aspera WebPlugin Instructions – page 3)2)Once the IBM Aspera SendVault Connect client is installed, the user should be able to accessthe Aspera Software. Users can opt to “Download Entire Package” or you can check theindividual files you want to download.3)After making your selection you may be prompted with a popup to allow communicationwith . Click the “Allow” button.4)Next you will be prompted for the Passphrase that the sender of the package sent you viaemail or phone call.NOTE:If you check “Keep files encrypted” it will not decrypt the files now but will continue to save the files to your PC still encrypted. You can still decrypt the files when you open the files from your PC and use the specified passphrase created by the sender.5)Next the download will start.6)When the download is complete it will say Done. Next you can click the magnifying glass toshow the “Containing folder” where your downloads are saved. By default, this is theDownloads folder located on your PC.7)You can now access the files from your downloads folder.Troubleshooting:The following steps may assist in resolving some issues and questions that have been reported with the installation of the Aspera Plug-in.To verify if the Aspera plug-in installed on your device, you can:1)Click on Start Menu > and select Program Folder>IBM Aspera Folder2)Open Internet Explorer or Google Chrome and type in the URL forAspera: https://, if the Aspera plug-in is installed it will run in thebackground while you use the website. There is no software to launch, you are installing theAspera plug-in in order to use the website.3)If Aspera plug-in still needs to be installed, you may see reference on the webpage todownload the Aspera plug-in.Microsoft Internet Explorer –known issues with Microsoft Internet Explorer and downloading the latest version of Aspera. (9/2019)We have been receiving reports from end users that Microsoft Internet Explorer is not allowing the Aspera Connect to download the latest version of the Aspera plug-in.The work around is to launch Google Chrome.1.Type in the URL for Aspera: https://2.Download the latest version, by clicking on the Download latest version buttonFor External users:If the Download latest version button does not start the download, you may need to go to IBM Aspera download page to install the latest version. https:///connect2/Note: If you receive a message that you require Administrator rights to install software, you will need to contact the system administrator for your organizations’ computer environment.。

五步教你使用云存储服务

五步教你使用云存储服务

五步教你使用云存储服务云存储服务已经成为现代生活中不可或缺的一部分。

通过它,我们可以方便地存储和共享各种类型的数据,如文档、照片和视频。

本文将介绍使用云存储服务的五个简单步骤,帮助您更好地管理和利用您的数据。

第一步:选择适合您的云存储服务提供商在开始使用云存储服务之前,您需要选择一个合适的云存储服务提供商。

市场上有很多选择,如Google云存储、亚马逊S3和Microsoft Azure。

您可以根据自己的需求,比较各种服务提供商的价格、存储容量和功能,选择最适合您的云存储服务提供商。

第二步:创建账户并登录云存储服务在选择好云存储服务提供商后,您需要创建一个账户并登录。

一般来说,您需要提供一些个人信息和支付方式。

请确保您提供的信息准确无误,这将有助于您更好地管理您的云存储服务。

第三步:上传您的数据到云存储成功登录后,您可以开始上传您的数据到云存储。

不同的云存储服务提供商可能有不同的上传方式。

有些服务提供商提供桌面应用程序,可以方便地将您的文件拖放到特定的文件夹中进行上传。

另外,您还可以通过浏览器上载文件。

无论您选择哪种方式,确保您的上传文件过程顺利完成,并且文件没有损坏。

第四步:组织和共享您的数据一旦您上传了数据,您需要组织它们以便更好地管理。

您可以创建文件夹和子文件夹,将相关的文件放在一起。

此外,您还可以添加标签和描述,以便更轻松地查找和识别您的文件。

除了组织文件,云存储服务还允许您与他人共享数据。

您可以生成共享链接,并将其发送给其他人,让他们可以访问您的文件。

此外,您还可以设置权限,控制其他人可以查看和编辑的文件范围。

这样,您可以更好地与团队合作,并共享有关项目的信息。

第五步:保护您的数据安全数据安全是使用云存储服务时需要特别关注的问题。

确保您的账户和文件都有强密码,并定期更改密码以保持安全性。

大多数云存储服务提供商还提供额外的安全功能,如多因素身份验证、数据加密和访问日志记录。

您可以根据自己的需求启用这些功能,以提供额外的保护。

01私有云网盘系统用户手册v1.0

01私有云网盘系统用户手册v1.0

私有云网盘系统用户手册北京泰立鑫科技有限公司目录第一章产品概述 (4)1. 产品概念 (4)2. 产品功能 (4)第二章基本功能使用说明 (5)1. 用户登录 (5)2. 系统首页 (6)2.1 我的收藏 (7)2.2 最近访问 (7)2.3 内部推荐 (7)2.4 通知 (8)3. 文档操作 (8)3.1 个人文件 (8)3.1.1 新建文件夹 (9)3.1.2 上传文件/文件夹 (9)3.1.3 文件下载 (10)3.1.4 文件重命名 (12)3.1.5 文件删除 (13)3.1.6 回收站 (13)3.1.6.1文件彻底删除 (14)3.1.6.2文件还原 (14)3.1.6.3清空 (15)3.1.7 版本控制 (15)3.1.8 在线预览 (16)3.1.9 文件复制 (18)3.1.10 文件移动 (19)3.1.11 在线编辑 (21)3.1.12 文件分享 (22)3.2 协作组文件 (25)3.2.1 创建协作组 (25)3.2.2 协作组文件操作 (27)3.2.3 新建文件夹 (28)2 / 523.2.5 文件下载 (28)3.2.6 文件重命名 (28)3.2.7 文件删除 (28)3.2.8 协作组回收站 (28)3.2.9 版本控制 (29)3.2.10 在线预览 (29)3.2.11 文件复制 (29)3.2.12 文件移动 (29)3.2.13 在线编辑 (29)3.3 分享 (29)3.3.1 取消分享 (29)3.3.2 分享设置 (30)3.4 好友分享 (31)3.4.1 取消查看好友分享 (31)3.4.2 下载好友分享文件 (32)3.4.3 在线预览 (33)3.4.4 分享保存 (33)3.5 企业文件 (34)3.5.1 新建目录 (35)3.5.2 上传文件 (35)3.5.3 文件下载 (36)3.5.4 文件重命名 (37)3.5.5 文件删除 (37)3.5.6 在线预览 (38)3.5.7 文件授权 (38)3.5.7.1授予根目录管理员权限 (38)3.5.7.2子目录/文件权限 (39)3.5.8 文件复制 (41)3.5.9 文件移动 (42)3.5.10 在线编辑 (42)3.5.11 文档评论 (42)3.5.12 版本控制 (44)3 / 523.6 缩略图模式 (45)3.7 目录树视图 (46)3.8 高级搜索 (47)3.8.1快速名称搜索 (47)3.8.2高级组合搜索 (47)3.9 在线解压......................................... 错误!未定义书签。

Sun Fire X2250 服务器入门指南说明书

Sun Fire X2250 服务器入门指南说明书

Sun Fire ™ X2250 Server Getting Started GuideThis document contains basic information on setting up the Sun Fire™X2250server hardware,tasks for setting up the server’s service processor and Integrated Lights Out Manager software,and a documentation flowchart that describes the documents you might need when installing the Sun Fire X2250server.Detailed installation information can be found in the Sun Fire X2250Server Installation Guide (820-4591),which is available online at the Sun documentation web site:/app/docs/prod/sf.x2250Safety and Compliance InformationBefore performing an installation,refer to the following documents for safety information regarding the Sun Fire X2250server:■Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems (816-7190):printed document included in the ship kit.■Sun Fire X2250Server Safety and Compliance Manual (820-4595):available online at the Sun documentation web site.System OverviewThe following illustration shows the front panel and back panel of the Sun Fire X2250server.SA TA hard disk drive 1Optional DVD drive USB 2.0 connectors SA TA hard disk drive 0Locate LED Fault LED Power/OK LED Power button Locate LEDFault LEDPower/OK LED PCI Express slotGigabit Ethernet portsHD15 video connector (LAN-0 top, LAN-1 bottom)AC power connectorNetwork Management(NET MGT) Ethernet port USB 2.0 connectors Serial Management (SER MGT)RS-232-F RJ-45 serial portUnpacking the Sun Fire X2250ServerCarefully unpack all server components from the packing cartons:■Sun Fire X2250server■Optional Sun Fire X2250server accessory kit,including the following:■Sun Fire X2250Server Installation Guide(820-4591)■Additional license,safety,and registration documentation■Sun Fire X2250Server Tools&Drivers CD(includes drivers and additional software)■Optional rackmount kit containing rack rails and installation instructionsMounting the Server in a RackThe service label on the top cover of the Sun Fire X2250server contains instructions for installing your server into a four-post rack using the orderable slide-rail and cable management arm options.Detailed instructions can also be found online in the Sun Fire X2250Server Service Manual(820-4593)at the following URL:Connecting the CablesSee“System Overview”for the locations of the connectors.Connect the server and external devices as follows:1.Connect a serial null modem cable to the serial port.2.Connect Ethernet cables to the RJ-45LAN Gigabit Ethernet connectors as needed.Note the following guidelines regarding the Ethernet(LAN)ports.■The Network Management(NET MGT)Ethernet port or the Serial Management(SER MGT)RJ-45serial port can be used for server management and network access.See the Sun Fire X2250Server Installation Guide(820-4591)for detailed information about setting up the service processor for remote systemmanagement.■The two Gigabit Ethernet ports(LAN-0and LAN-1)are the primary network interface controllers (NICs)and should be used for network installation of the operating system and drivers.Powering On and Off the ServerYou only need to apply standby power to the server at this point so that you can perform initial configuration of the service processor.Procedures for powering on to main power mode and for shutting down from main power mode are also included in this section,for your reference.▼To Apply Standby Power for Initial Service Processor Configuration Use this procedure to apply standby power to the service processor(SP)before initial configuration.Caution–Do not operate the server without all fans,component heatsinks,air baffles,and the coverinstalled.Severe damage to server components can occur if operated without adequate coolingmechanisms.1.Connect a grounded AC power cord to the AC power connector on the back panel of the server and to agrounded AC power outlet.At this point,standby power is supplied only to the service processor and power supply fans.Do not apply main power to the rest of the server until you are ready to install a platform operating system.2.Continue with initial software setup tasks,as described in“Setting Up the Sun Fire X2250ServerSoftware”.▼To Power On Main Power Mode1.Verify that the power cord has been connected and that standby power is on.In standby power mode,the Power/OK LED on the front panel flashes.e a non-metallic stylus to press and release the recessed Power button on the server front panel.When main power is applied to the full server,the Power/OK LED next to the Power button lights and remains lit.Note–The first time the server powers on,the power-on self-test(POST)can take up to a minute to complete.▼To Power Off the Main Power ModeTo power off the server from main power mode,use one of the following two methods:■Graceful shutdown:Use a non-metallic stylus to press and release the Power button on the front panel.This causes Advanced Configuration and Power Interface(ACPI)enabled operating systems to perform an orderly shutdown of the operating system.■Emergency shutdown:Press and hold the Power button for four seconds to force main power off and enter standby power mode.When the main power is off,the Power/OK LED on the front panel will begin flashing,indicating that the server is in standby power mode.Caution–To completely power off the server,you must disconnect the AC power cords from theback panel of the server.Setting Up the Sun Fire X2250Server SoftwareThis section describes the tasks for initial setup of the server’s service processor and Integrated Lights Out Manager(ILOM)software.Refer to the Sun Fire X2250Server Installation Guide(820-4591)and the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager2.0User’s Guide(820-1188)for detailed instructions on using ILOM to configure and manage the Sun Fire X2250server.Connecting to the ILOM Service ProcessorThere are three methods for connecting to the ILOM SP to perform initial setup and e the procedure that you prefer:■“Connect to ILOM Using a Serial Connection”■“Connect to ILOM Using an Ethernet Connection(DHCP)”■“Connect to ILOM Using an Ethernet Connection(Static IP Address)”Connect to ILOM Using a Serial ConnectionFollow these instructions to establish a serial connection to the ILOM SP so that you can perform initial configuration of ILOM.Note–This procedure assumes that you have already completed the hardware setup and have applied standby power to your server,as described in“Powering On and Off the Server”.▼To Connect to ILOM Using a Serial Connection1.Verify that your terminal,laptop,or terminal server is operational.2.Configure the terminal device or the terminal emulation software running on a laptop or PC to thefollowing settings:■8N1:eight data bits,no parity,one stop bit■9600baud■Disable hardware flow control(CTS/RTS)■Disable software flow control(XON/XOFF)3.Connect a serial cable from the RJ-45SER MGT port on the server’s back panel to a terminal device.4.Press Enter on the terminal device to establish a connection between the terminal device and theILOM SP.5.Log in to ILOM.The default user name is root;the default password is changeme.6.Configure your network settings using CLI.For instructions,see“Connect to ILOM Using an Ethernet Connection(Static IP Address)”.7.After configuring the server,continue with“Setting Up Platform Operating System and Driver Software”. Connect to ILOM Using an Ethernet Connection(DHCP)Follow these instructions to establish an Ethernet connection to the ILOM SP so that you can perform initial configuration of ILOM.Note–This procedure assumes that you have already completed the hardware setup and have applied standby power to your server,as described in“Powering On and Off the Server”.▼To Connect to ILOM Using an Ethernet Connection(DHCP)1.Verify that your DHCP server is configured to accept new media access control(MAC)addresses bychecking with your system administrator.2.Connect an Ethernet cable to the server’s RJ-45NET MGT Ethernet port.3.Obtain the ILOM SP IP address from one of the following locations.Record the IP address for futurereference.■CLI commands.The SP has a serial port to which you can attach a terminal device.If you log in to the SP and type the CLI command show/SP/network,the SP displays the current IP address.■Customer Information Sheet.This document is shipped with your server.■System BIOS Setup screen.Press F2during power-on,then choose Advanced→IPMI 2.0 Configuration→LAN Configuration→IP address.4.Open a session to the ILOM SP using the IP address that you obtained in Step3.You can use the CLI or the web interface.■To establish an SSH connection,type the DHCP-assigned IP address in the SSH application.For example: #ssh-1root129.144.82.20The default user name is root,which was included in the ssh command.The default password for the SP is changeme.■To establish a connection to the ILOM SP web interface,type the IP address of the ILOM SP in the browser locator box and press Enter.When prompted,type the default user name and password.5.After you have entered the user name and password in either the CLI or web interface,you can use theinterface to configure your ILOM SP.6.After configuring the server,continue with“Setting Up Platform Operating System and Driver Software”. Connect to ILOM Using an Ethernet Connection(Static IP Address)As an alternative to having your DHCP server assign an IP address to your ILOM SP,you can also assign a static IP address to it.You can do this by using the CLI over the network or serial port,by using the web interface,or by using the server’s BIOS Setup e the procedure you prefer.▼To Configure a Static IP Address Using the CLI1.Log in to the CLI using SSH or by connecting to the serial port.To establish an SSH connection to the ILOM CLI,type the DHCP-assigned IP address in the SSHapplication.For example:#ssh-1root129.144.82.20The default user name is root,which was included in the ssh command.The default password for the SP is changeme.2.Type the following commands,using your own addresses in place of the examples below:cd/SP/networkset pendingipaddress=129.144.82.26set pendingipnetmask=255.255.255.0set pendingipgateway=129.144.82.254set pendingipdiscovery=staticset commitpending=true▼To Configure a Static IP Address Using the Web Interface1.Determine the current IP address of the ILOM SP from one of the following locations:■CLI commands.The SP has a serial port to which you can attach a terminal device.If you log in to the SP and type the CLI command show/SP/network,the SP displays the current IP address.■System BIOS Setup screen.Press F2during power-on,then choose Advanced→IPMI 2.0 Configuration→LAN Configuration→IP Address.2.Connect to the ILOM SP through a web browser running on a remote system.To establish a connection to the ILOM SP,type the IP address in the browser locator box.The ILOM web interface Login screen appears.3.Log in to the web interface using the default user name,root,and the default password,changeme.4.Choose the Configuration tab and its Network tab to display information about the current networkconfiguration of your ILOM SP.5.Select the Use the Following IP Address option and type your static IP address information.▼To Configure a Static IP Address Using the BIOS Setup Utility1.Enter the BIOS Setup utility by pressing the F2key while the system is powering on and performingthe power-on self-test(POST).2.When the BIOS Main menu screen is displayed,select Advanced→IPMI 2.0Configuration→LANConfiguration→IP Address.3.On the IP Address Mode screen,select Static.4.Type the static IP address in the IP Address field.Click ESC to go back and enter the subnet mask and default gateway settings in their respective fields.5.Select Commit and press Enter to commit the changes.6.Select Refresh and press Enter to see your new static IP settings displayed in the Current IPaddress in BMC field.7.Press and release the right arrow key until the Exit menu screen is displayed.8.Follow the instructions on the Exit menu screen to save your changes and exit the BIOS Setup utility. Setting Up Platform Operating System and Driver SoftwareAfter configuring the ILOM SP with network settings,you can configure a preinstalled operating system or install a supported Solaris,Linux,or Windows platform operating system and drivers.For more information and instructions,see the following documents.■If your server contains the preinstalled Solaris10Operating System,refer to the Sun Fire X2250Server Installation Guide(820-4591)for instructions on configuring the Solaris OS on your server.■For details about installing a supported Solaris,Windows,or Linux OS and the required drivers,refer to the Sun Fire X2250Server Operating System Installation Guide(820-4592),or the Sun Installation Assistant for Windows and Linux User’s Guide(820-3357).Accessing Sun Fire X2250Server DocumentationThe flowchart below lists the documentation in the approximate order of the tasks that you might perform when installing a new system.Review the tasks on the left,then refer to the corresponding documents on the right.You can find the most up-to-date versions of all the documents at the Sun documentation web site:/app/docs/prod/sf.x2250Note –Documents that are designated as orderable printed options are not automatically included with the system.These documents must be specified as options when ordering the system.This documentation is also available on the product documentation web site.Sun OnlineViewing Current DocumentationTo see the most current version of a document,search for the Sun Fire X2250server on the Sun documentation web site:/The product documentation web site contains the most recent information.For critical updates to product information,see the product notes or release notes.To verify whether a document is more recent than the document that you have,refer to the final two digits of the part number for that document.(For example,XXX-XXXX-12is newer than XXX-XXXX-10.)Review safety information.Cable and power on server.Connect to the service processor, determine network settings.Configure the preinstalled Solaris operating system.Install supported operating systems and configure Review known issues and workarounds.Manage server accounts, monitor alerts, set remote accessand redirection, and view component status and event logs.Customize BIOS settings and RAID settings.Remove and replace hardware components.Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems 816-7190 (printed)For this task...Refer to this documentProduct Notes 820-4594 (online)Operating System Installation Guide 820-4592 (online)ILOM Supplement for Sun Fire X2250 Server 820-4596 (online)Service Manual 820-4593 (online)T roubleshoot and isolate server problems.Installation Guide 820-4591 (orderable printed option and online)Safety and Compliance Manual 820-4595 (online)system utilities.Review system specifications.Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2.0 User’s Guide 820-1188 (online)Sun Installation Assistant 820-3357 (online)Part No. 820-4590-10, Rev. A May 2008Sun Microsystems, Inc.Translated versions of some documents are available at:Select a language from the drop-down list and navigate to the Sun Fire X2250server document collection.Available translations for the Sun Fire X2250server documentation include Simplified Chinese,Traditional Chinese,French,Japanese,and Korean.English documentation is revised more frequently and might be more up-to-date than the translated documentation.Downloading Sun Fire X2250Server Product UpdatesFor product updates,go to the following URL and navigate to the page for this product:/servers/index.jspContacting Sun Technical SupportIf you have technical questions about this product that are not answered in this document,go to:/service/contactingSun Welcomes Your CommentsSun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions.You can submit your comments by going to:/hwdocs/feedback/Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback:Sun Fire X2250Server Getting Started Guide ,part number 820-4590-10Copyright 2008Sun Microsystems,Inc.All rights e is subject to license terms.Third-party software,including font technology,is copyrighted and licensed from Sun suppliers.Portions may be derived from Berkeley BSD systems,licensed from U.of CA.Sun,Sun Microsystems,the Sun logo,Java,Sun Blade,and Solaris are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems,Inc.in the U.S.and in other countries.All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International,Inc.in the U.S.and in other ernment Rights—Commercial ernment users are subject to the Sun Microsystems,Inc.standard license agreement and applicable provisions of the FAR and its supplements.Copyright 2008Sun Microsystems,Inc.Tous droits réservés.Distribuépar des licences qui en restreignent l’utilisation.Tout logiciel tiers,sa technologie relative aux polices de caractères comprise,est protégépar un copyright et licenciépar des fournisseurs de Sun.Des parties de ce produit peuvent dériver des systèmes Berkeley BSD licenciés par l’Universitéde Californie.Sun,Sun Microsystems,le logo Sun,Java,Sun Blade,et Solaris sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques déposées de Sun Microsystems,Inc.aux États-Unis et dans d’autres pays.Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilisées sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques déposées de SPARC International,Inc.aux États-Unis et dans d’autres pays.。

sun fire x4540服务器快速入门指南说明书

sun fire x4540服务器快速入门指南说明书

本文档包含有关安装 Sun Fire X4540 服务器的基本信息。

有关详细的安装信息,请参见可订阅的文档《Sun Fire X4500/X4540 服务器安装指南》(820-5997)。

有关其他的 Sun Fire X4540 服务器文档,可以在以下网址获取:/app/docs/prod/sf.x4540安全标准和规范信息安装 Sun Fire X4540 服务器之前,请先参阅安全标准和规范指南以及《Sun 硬件系统重要安全信息》(包含在包装箱中)。

连接电缆从包装箱中取出系统并将其安装在机架上之后,请将各种电缆连接到 Sun Fire X4540 服务器上可用的输入/输出(I/O) 端口。

根据需要,将线缆连接到服务器背面板上的相应连接器。

参见图1。

图 1 Sun Fire X4540 服务器背面板注 – 将采用新型 PSU 盖板。

盖板打开和关闭服务器电源此服务器有两种级别的电源:备用电源和主电源。

要对服务处理器 (SP) 进行初始配置,需要使用备用电源。

此外,本节还介绍了打开和关闭主电源模式的过程。

提供备用电源以便进行服务处理器 (SP) 的初始配置进行 SP 初始配置之前,请执行本过程以便为 SP 接通备用电源。

注意 – 必须先安装好所有风扇、组件散热器、空气挡板以及各个盖板,然后才能运行服务器。

如果没有安装好适当的冷却装置而操作服务器,则可能对服务器组件造成严重损害。

1.将接地型交流 (AC) 电源线插入服务器背面板上的两个交流电源连接器,以及接地型交流(200 V AC 至 240 V AC)电源插座。

注 – 本系统适合使用 220 VAC 电压。

可以选择使用第三个 PSU 在 110 VAC 电压下操作。

按照第 3 页中的“连接到 ILOM 服务处理器”中的描述,继续执行初始软件设置任务。

▼打开主电源模式1.确认已连接好电源线且已打开备用电源。

在备用电源模式下,前面板中的电源/正常 LED 指示灯将闪烁。

Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 和 T5220 服务器安装指南 说明书

Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 和 T5220 服务器安装指南 说明书

本指南介绍了首次打开服务器电源并使用预先安装的 Solaris™ 操作系统 (Solaris™ Operating System, Solaris OS) 进行引导时必须执行的基本步骤。

对于使用 DC 输入电源的服务器,您需要按照特定的安全规范搭建和连接电源线。

/app/docs/prod/sparc.t5220?l=zh 上的《Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 Servers Installation Guide 》(《Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 和 T5220 服务器安装指南》中介绍了这些规范。

图 1Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 服务器提供的物品■说明中指示通电时再通电 - 此系统包括一个用来配置和引导主机服务器的服务处理器 (service processor, SP)。

要正确地配置主机服务器和查看 SP 消息,请在将 SP 和主机联网之后再为服务器通电,如本指南中所述。

■选择最适合自己情况的说明 - 本指南中的快速安装说明适用于任何网络环境,而且要求使用终端设备来连接到串行端口。

如果您的网络环境运行的是 DHCP ,则可以使用以太网管理端口来配置系统。

要利用 DHCP 安装方法,请参阅位于以下网址的联机产品文档集中的联机安装指南:/app/docs/prod/sparc.t5220?l=zh■留出足够的时间 - 安装时间因具体情况而异,但如果是首次按这些说明执行安装操作,请留出 45 到 75 分钟的时间来完成所有这些操作。

如果要安装可选硬件和机架装配工具包,则所需的时间可能会更长。

数量项目1服务器2RJ-45 以太网电缆1RJ-45 至 DB-25 适配器(交叉)1RJ-45 至 DB-9 适配器(交叉)1手腕带2DC 电源连接器■获取终端设备-将使用内置的串行管理端口和网络管理端口通过 SP 配置该机架装配式服务器,而不是通过图形界面和 Sun 键盘进行配置。

吸储霸王RS私有云服务器-远程管理和端口映射

吸储霸王RS私有云服务器-远程管理和端口映射

RS私有云服务器-远程管理和端口映射什么是远程管理?远程管理是指在异地通过互联网来联通需被控制的RS云设备,通过本地上网设备对设备进行配置、软件安装、修改等工作。

高清爱好者需随时掌握最新的电影信息,在外方便添加下载任务和管理,回家即可欣赏下载完成的高清电影。

RS私有云设备支持PC、MAC、iPAD、iPhone、Android等设备通过浏览器远程管理。

什么是动态域名服务(DDNS)?DDNS是将用户的动态IP地址映射到一个固定的域名解析服务上,用户每次连接网络的时候,客户端程序就会通过信息传递把该主机的动态IP地址传送给位于服务商主机上的服务器程序,服务器程序负责提供DNS服务并实现动态域名解析。

RS云设备支持公云(即原来 3322)和MiniDNS的DDNS服务。

我的宽带支持远程管理吗?宽带网络分为公网和内网两种,区别在于宽带运营服务商分配给你的网关设备(路由器),是否是全球唯一的 IP地址。

如果网关设备分配的是内网 IP地址,通常都无法远程管理。

测试网关设备是否是公网IP1.使用浏览器访问测试链接2.在Your External address下面显示的是你的外部地址3.登录到路由器查看 Internet 连接状态信息,看 IP 地址和测试网页显示的外部地址是否一致o如果一致,说明网关设备分配的是公网 IP,在路由器上设置端口映射后,可以远程管理o如果不一致,网关设备分配的是内网 IP,无法实现远程管理,可以洽询宽带服务商是否能提供公网 IP 业务o内网用户仍然可以使用预约下载功能,实现远程添加下载任务,还可以使用云动力加油站远程管理如何注册动态域名?注册3322公云账户1.访问公云新用户注册地址2.按照页面提示的步骤注册成为用户o提示:必须填入正确的邮箱地址,如不能收到激活邮件,将不能成功注册!注册3322动态域名1.登录公云()2.按照下图示例输入自己中意的动态域名后,点创建域名按钮,创建自己的域名3.注意:开始收费后,目前只有 可以免费注册注册MiniDNS账户1.访问MiniDNS网站,点左边菜单中免费注册2.按照页面的提示步骤注册成为 MiniDNS 的用户o提示:必须填入正确的邮箱地址,如不能收到注册邮件,将不能获得用户账号和密码!3.MiniDNS的图片验证码不容易看清楚,请多换几个图片试试注册MiniDNS动态域名1.用注册邮件中的账号和密码登录 MiniDNS()2.点左边菜单添加》主机记录创建自己的域名,按照下图示例操作3.点提交按钮完成动态域名添加在RS云设备上使用动态域名1.登录到 TorrentPro 中进入选项菜单,点DDNS动态域名按钮进行设置2.按照下图示例输入 DDNS信息,必需输入完整的域名地址,例如: / 3322动态域名MiniDNS动态域名3.注意:DDNS域名更新需要一定的时间才能同步路由器端口映射设置什么是端口映射?端口映射就是将外网主机的IP地址的一个端口映射到内网中一台机器,由内网机器提供相应的服务。

RS700A-E9-RS12V2 高性能 1U 缓存服务器说明书

RS700A-E9-RS12V2 高性能 1U 缓存服务器说明书

RS700A-E9-RS12V2High performance 1U cache server with 32DIMMs and 12baysFEATURE•12 x 2.5"drive bays in 1U, thehighest capacity storage on the market•High expandability for storageand communication•Release the power of AMDEPYC™ 7002 processor•Best-in-class memorybandwidth and capacity•Smart thermal design for energy efficiency 1U232High expandability for storage and communication 12 x 2.5"drive bays in 1U, the highest capacity storage on the market RS700A-E9-RS12V2fits up to 122.5-inch storage drives in a compact 1U form factor.With support for multiple drive configurations,including eight NVMe and four SATA drives,four NVMe and eight SATA drives,or four NVME and eight SAS drives with an optional ASUS PIKE II card,RS700A-E9-RS12V2provides storage flexibility for a wide range of applications.RS700A-E9-RS12V2 provides numerous expansion slots to support additional storage and networking configurations, including a PCIe 3.0 x16 slot for a 4-NVMe adapter card, two PCIe 3.0 x8 slots for ASUS PIKE II HBA/RAID and 2-NVMe adapter cards, and an OCP Mezzanine x16 slot fora high-speed networking card.Release the power of brand new AMD EPYC™ 7002 processor RS700A-E9-RS12V2 is built on the brand-new AMD EPYC™ 7002 platform to deliver incredible server performance. With up to 64 cores per CPU and up to 128 threads in a single 1U server, RS700A-E9-RS12V2 packs incredible power in minimal space. 32 DIMM slots provide best-in-class memory capacity and bandwidth, and an integrated I/O controller on the processor eliminates the data transfer bottlenecks caused by discrete I/O chipsets for reduced latency and dramatically faster system performance.Best-in-class memory bandwidth and capacityRS700A-E9-RS12V2 supports up to 32 DDR4 DIMMs for up to 4TB of RAM. An integrated I/O controller on the processor eliminates the data transfer bottlenecks caused by discrete I/O chipsets for reduced latency and dramatically faster system performance.Smart thermal design for energy efficiencyFeaturing two innovative intelligent detection technologies and multi-fan zone design, ASUS Thermal Radar 2.0 places different sensors on the CPU, GPU, DIMM, HDD and in other areas to collect localized heating information to designate dedicated fan flow automatically to reduce consumption of overall fan capacity. Additionally, the multi-fan zone design enables multiple fan curves for different zones to reduce operating time and cost required for manual adjustmentsand effectively enhances system reliability and thermal efficiency.Processor Support 2 x Socket SP3 (LGA 4094)AMD EPYC™ 7002 Series , xGMI(External Global Memory InterfaceCore Logic System on Chip ( SoC)Memory Total Slots32 (8 channel per CPU, 16 DIMM per CPU)Capacity Maximum up to 4096GBMemory Type DDR4 3200/2933/2666 RDIMM/LRDIMM/LRDIMM 3DSMemory Size8GB, 16GB, 32GB (RDIMM) / 64GB,128GB(RDIMM 3DS) /32 GB, 64GB,128GB(LRDIMM) / 64GB,128GB (LRDIMM 3DS)*Refer to Asus server AVL for latest updateExpansion Slots Total PCI/PCI-X/PCIe/PIKE Slots3+1Slot Type 1 x PCIE x16 (Gen3 x16 link), FH, HL1 x PCIE x16 (Gen3 x8 link), LP, HL1 x PCIE x8 (Gen3 x8 link), LP, HL1 x OCP Mezz. 2.0 (Gen3 x16 link)Disk Controller SATA Controller8 x SATA3 6Gb/s ports2 x M.2 connector (SATA 6Gb/s & PCIe® Gen3 x4 link)SAS Controller Optional:ASUS PIKE II 3008 8port SAS 12Gb/s HBA cardASUS PIKE II 3108 8port SAS HW 12Gb/s RAID cardStorage Bays12 x 2.5" hot-swap drive bays-(4 x NVMe+ 4 x SATA/SAS/NVMe+ 4 x SATA/SAS)2 x M.2 (22110, 2280, 2260, 2242)*SAS support via PIKENetworking LAN 1 x Dual Port Intel I350-AM2 Gigabit LAN controller + 1 x Mgmt LANGraphic VGA Aspeed AST2500 64MBFront I/O Ports 2 x USB 3.0 ports, 1 x VGA portRear I/O Ports 2 x USB 3.0 ports1 x VGA port2 x RJ-45 GbE LAN ports1 x RJ-45 Management LAN portSwitch/LED Rear Switch/LED:1 x Power switch, 1 x Q-Code/Port 80 LED, 1 x Message LED, 1 x Drive LED, 1 xLocation LEDFront Switch/LED:1 x Power switch/LED, 1 x Location LED, 1 x Message LED, 1 x Drive LED, LAN 1-2 LED OS Support Please find the latest OS support from /Management Solution Software ASUS Control CenterOut of Band Remote Management On-Board ASMB9-iKVM for KVM-over-IPDimension686mm x 444mm x 44mm27" x 17.48" x 1.73"Net Weight Kg (CPU, DRAM & HDD not included)12.15kgGross Weight Kg(CPU, DRAM & HDD not included, Packing include)15.75 KgPower Supply(following different configuration by region)1+1 Redundant 800W 80 PLUS Platinum Power SupplyRating: 100-127Vac/200 240Vac, 9.4A/4.72A (x2), 50/60Hz Class I or 240Vdc, 4.6A (240Vdc only for China)Environment Operation temperature: 10℃~ 35℃Non operation temperature: -40℃~ 60℃Non operation humidity: 20% ~ 90% ( Non condensing) RS700A-E9-RS12V2。

铁威马 极客 SOHO NAS 存储服务器F4-212 说明书

铁威马 极客 SOHO NAS 存储服务器F4-212 说明书

国民专业级NAS存储服务器F4-2124盘位家用网络存储铁威马F4-212性能更强悍全新一代操作系统家庭数据中心F4-212是上一代F4-210 的升级替代型号。

与上一代相比,F4-212采用了性能更强悍的ARM V8.2 Cortex-A55 64位 1.7 GHz四核处理器,内置浮点运算单元与NEON SIMD引擎,2GB DDR4,视频DSP硬件加速,具有更强劲的4K视频编解码能力,适合应用于家庭文档备份与多媒体娱乐。

F4-212搭载全新一代的操作系统TOS 5,与上一代系统相比,TOS 5 新增50余项功能,600多处改进;新增的功能不仅能满足更多专业业务需求,而且响应速度、安全性、易用性均有重大提升。

F4-212支持最大22TB的硬盘,总容量可达88 TB,可存储3000万张高清照片、1800万份工作文件、4万部高清电影、400万首无损音乐,把您散落在Windows PC、MAC电脑、手机照片、移动硬盘盒、网盘的数据集中备份到TNAS中管理,避免其它硬件损坏、勒索病毒等原因导致数据丢失。

家庭多媒体中心F4-212具备强大的4K视频硬件解码能力,兼容 uPnP/DLNA协议,配合铁威马专用应用程序“多媒体服务器”或者第三方多媒体服务器(Emby、Plex),它可以将视频串流到各种多媒体设备:手机、平板、Roku、Apple TV、Google Chromecast、Amazon Fire TV、智能电视,为您提供不间断的、愉快的观看体验。

更换硬盘更方便F4-212 采用免工具的硬盘支架设计,无需任何工具可装卸硬盘。

不仅如此,F4-212采用了铁威马全新的 Push-lock 独特设计,在您插入硬盘时,硬盘支架自动上锁避免硬盘脱落或掉线。

因此,安装一块硬盘仅需不到10秒钟,为需要频繁更换硬盘交换数据的用户提供了极大的便利。

弹性化存储空间管理TRAID是TerraMaster RAID 的简称,TRAID是由铁威马开发的弹性磁盘阵列管理工具,具有自动组合磁盘空间、硬盘故障冗余保护、自动扩容等功能。

SPARC Enterprise M3000 服务器入门指南说明书

SPARC Enterprise M3000 服务器入门指南说明书

SPARC Enterprise M3000 服务器入门指南本指南介绍首次打开服务器电源并引导服务器所必须执行的基本步骤。

安装 SPARC Enterprise M3000 服务器之前,请检查关于修补程序的最新信息以及已知问题。

《SPARC EnterpriseM3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 服务器产品说明》中的信息优先级高于本文档中的信息。

《SPARC Enterprise M3000 服务器安装指南》中介绍了详细的安装信息,您可以通过文档 Web 站点获取该指南:/technetwork/documentation/sparc-mseries-servers-252709.html安全与法规遵从性信息执行安装之前,请参阅以下文档了解有关 SPARC Enterprise M3000 服务器的安全信息:■重要的法律和安全信息-产品包装箱中随附了此文档的印刷版本。

■《SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Safety and Compliance Guide》-可通过文档 Web 站点联机获取该文档。

准备场地进行安装1.检验电源、空调和占地面积要求。

请参见《SPARC Enterprise M3000 服务器场地规划指南》。

2.对照服务器附带的“附件列表”检查交付的物品。

注册系统1.找到系统的序列号或者系统随附的客户信息表。

2.请访问以下 Web 站点注册系统:/service/warranty/index.xml#reg安装可选组件将服务器安装到机架中之前,首先必须安装随服务器一起订购的任何可选组件,如 DIMM、PCIe 卡等。

有关安装可选组件的说明,请参阅《SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual》。

将系统装配到机架中有关机架装配说明,请参阅《SPARC Enterprise 设备机架装配指南》(联机版本)和滑轨随附的滑轨工具包说明。

Renesas RX65N Cloud Kit 快速入门指南说明书

Renesas RX65N Cloud Kit 快速入门指南说明书

Quick Start Guide Renesas RX65N Cloud KitNote: The steps described in this document were correct at the time of this document was created and may have changed at the time of reading.This document describes how to install and run the AWS cloud connectivity demo on Renesas RX65N Cloud Kit and visualize the sensor data on the web dashboard.What you need to get started:1.Prepare Renesas RX65N Cloud Kit (/rx65n-cloud)2.Register AWS account (https://)3.Register Renesas web dashboard account (https:///accounts/register#)4.Write the sample program if your board is re-flashed from the default(https:///search/keyword-search.html#q=R01QS0035EU)5.Prepare Wi-Fi Internet access environment1.Register AWS Account1.Create an AWS account by going to portal: https:///billing/signup#/start2.After login, go to your account name in upper right-hand corner and click on “My Security Credentials”.3.If the below window pops up, click on “Continue to Security Credentials”.R12QS0036EJ01014.Click on “Access keys (access key ID and secret access key)”.5.Click on “Create New Access Key” and ‘Download Key File”. Make a note of the “Access Key ID’ and “SecretAccess Key”. This information will be required in Step 7.2. Register Web Dashboard Account and Create an IoT Thing6.Create a web dashboard account at https://7.After login, go to “Setting” and enter the cloud provider configuration by entering the “AWS Access Key” and “AWSSecret Key” noted in the Step 5. Make sure to select “AWS IoT Core Region” same as AWS account. Click “Save”.This will provision the dashboard for the AWS access.8.Click on “Register a new device” and Enter any name under “Device Name” and then click “Create”.9. A new window will pop up with the device name and security credentials. Make a note of all the data or save thewebpage for later reference. Don’t close this window until kit is provisioned for the credentials as this information is available only once.3. Provision the Kit for the AWS Credentials10. Connect the cloud kit as below. Make sure Silex Pmod module is connected to Cloud Option Board PMOD connector CN5.11. Connect USB cable from CN18 to the PC.12. Open Terminal program like “Tera Term” and configure it for serial connection as 115k baud rate, 8-bit data, no parity. Make sure to assign the COM port assigned to the kit.13. Ensure link is fitted to EJ2 on the Target Board for RX65N for non-debugger operation.14. Power up the kit by connecting USB cables to TB board connector ECN1 and Cloud option board CN6 to PC. 15. If the board is pre-programmed with the demo code and has no Wi-Fi and AWS credential pre-stored, the followingmessage will appear on the Terminal window. Skip the steps 16 and 17 and follow the steps thereafter.16. If the board is provisioned already with the Wi-Fi and AWS credential, the below message will be shown on theterminal.Silex Pmod ModuleTarget Board for RX65N17.If unsure about provisioning data, click any key to program the new provisioning data. Otherwise, if the kit isprovisioned with the correct data, then wait for the kit to connect to AWS and skip the steps 18 to 23.18.Enter Wi-Fi SSID and click enter.19.Enter Wi-Fi password for the Wi-Fi network chosen in the previous step.20.Input the device name created in the dashboard in the Step 8 and press enter.21.Copy and paste the endpoint address from credential window of the dashboard and press enter.22.Copy and paste the certificate from credential window from the dashboard and press enter.23.Copy and paste the private key from the dashboard and press enter.24.Verify the setting. If correct, enter “0” to write the provisioning data in Flash.25.Wait about 1 minute without inputting anything from the keyboard. If you enter something from the keyboardhere, the SSID and password entered 1) to 6) will be cleared and you will need to enter it again. After a reset or when the power is turned on again, it will try to connect to the cloud with the SSID and password entered previously. If you change the SSID or password, you can reset it by pressing any key at the step of “Please press any button to reprovision”. If communication does not start in about 1 minute, press RESET_SW and wait again or check the input information again.26.If provisioning information is correct then the kit will be connected to AWS now, and will be ready to post thesensor data on AWS cloud and dashboard.4. Visualize Sensor Data on the dashboard27.Go back to Dashboard and close the credential window.28.Click on “Device”. Click “View” button to see the sensor dashboard.29.The dashboard will open and show the sensor’s value. The sensor value will be updated every 30seconds.5. Monitor Sensor data on AWS Console30.Go back to AWS account. Click on “Services->IoT Core->Manage->Things”.31.Click on the Things name (Referred as device name) created in the dashboard (step 8).32.Click on Shadow to monitor sensor data.6. Next StepAfter you have completed quick start procedure, review hardware detail of the kit. The hardware detail can be found in the user’s manual of the Target Board for RX65N and Cloud Option Board user’s manual.7. User ManualsThe user manuals for this kit is available at: /rx65n-cloudRX65N Group User's Manuals (R01UH0590EJ0210) is available at: https:///RX65N8. SupportOnline technical support and information is available at: https:///dashboardTechnical Contact Details: https:///us/en/support/contact.html © 2019 Renesas Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved.Website: https:///。

S2206 (2U24) MS-S312服务器系统用户指南说明书

S2206 (2U24) MS-S312服务器系统用户指南说明书

S2206 (2U24) MS-S312 Server SystemUser Guide2ContentsRevision V1.0, 2023/04Contents Regulatory Notices .......................................................................................................4Copyright and Trademarks Notice ..............................................................................5Technical Support.........................................................................................................5Safety Information ........................................................................................................6System Specifications ..................................................................................................7System Overview . (8)S2206-03 .................................................................................................................8S2206-04 .................................................................................................................8System LED Indicators ...............................................................................................11Motherboard Overview ...............................................................................................12Motherboard Connector ............................................................................................13Power Connector ..................................................................................................13Storage Connector ................................................................................................15FPC Connector ......................................................................................................17Box Header ...........................................................................................................19Motherboard Jumper .................................................................................................24Motherboard Expansion Slot .....................................................................................25Getting Started ............................................................................................................26Necessary Tools ...................................................................................................26Safety Precautions ................................................................................................26System Setup ..............................................................................................................27Drive Bay (27)Installing 2.5" HDD/ SSD ......................................................................................27System Cover ..............................................................................................................28Removing System Cover (28)CPU & Heatsink (29)Installing CPU & Heatsink (30)Memory (33)Recommended Memory Population (34)Installing Memory Modules (35)M.2 M Key (36)Installing M.2 M Key (36)PCIe Add-in Card (37)Installing PCIe Add-in Card (37)Installing Riser Card Assembly (38)System Fan (39)Installing 2U Fan (39)Installing 2U Fan Cage (40)Air Duct (41)Installing Air Duct (41)Power Supply Unit (PSU) (42)Installing PSU (42)3ContentsRegulatory NoticesWEEE StatementUnder the European Union (“EU”) Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, Directive 2012/19/EU, products of “electrical and electronic equipment” cannot be discarded as municipal waste anymore and manufacturers of covered electronic equipment will be obligated to take back such products at the end of their useful life. Chemical Substances InformationIn compliance with chemical substances regulations, such as the EU REACH Regulation (Regulation EC No. 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and the Council), MSI provides the information of chemical substances in products at: https:///global/indexCE ConformityHereby, Micro-Star International CO., LTD declares that this device is in compliance with the essential safety requirements and other relevant provisions set out in the European Directive.FCC-A Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Notice 1The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Notice 2Shielded interface cables and AC power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:∙This device may not cause harmful interference, and∙This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.4Regulatory NoticesBattery InformationPlease take special precautions if this product comes with a battery.∙Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.∙Avoid disposal of a battery into fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crushing or cutting of a battery, which can result in an explosion.∙Avoid leaving a battery in an extremely high temperature or extremely low air pressure environment that can result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.∙Do not ingest battery. If the coin/button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns and can lead to death. Keep new and used batteries away from children.European Union:Batteries, battery packs, and accumulators should not be disposed of asunsorted household waste. Please use the public collection system toreturn, recycle, or treat them in compliance with the local regulations. BSMI:廢電池請回收For better environmental protection, waste batteries should be collectedseparately for recycling or special disposal.California, USA:The button cell battery may contain perchlorate material and requiresspecial handling when recycled or disposed of in California.For further information please visit:/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/ Copyright and Trademarks NoticeCopyright © Micro-Star Int’l Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. The MSI logo used isa registered trademark of Micro-Star Int’l Co., Ltd. All other marks and names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners. No warranty as to accuracy or completeness is expressed or implied. MSI reserves the right to make changes to this document without prior notice. Technical SupportIf a problem arises with your product and no solution can be obtained from the user’s manual, please contact your place of purchase or local distributor. Alternatively, please visit https:///support/ for further guidance.5Copyright and Trademarks NoticeSafety Information∙Always read the safety instructions carefully.∙Keep this User’s Manual for future reference.∙Keep this equipment away from humidity.∙Lay this equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up.∙The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence protects the equipment from overheating. Do not cover the openings.∙Make sure the voltage of the power source and adjust properly before connecting the equipment to the power inlet.∙Place the power cord such a way that people can not step on it. Do not place anything over the power cord.∙Always unplug the power cord before inserting any add-on card or module.∙All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.∙Never pour any liquid into the opening that could damage or cause electrical shock.∙If any of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service personnel:∙The power cord or plug is damaged.∙Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.∙The equipment has been exposed to moisture.∙The equipment does not work well or you can not get it work according to User’sManual.∙The equipment has dropped and damaged.∙The equipment has obvious sign of breakage.∙Do not leave this equipment in an environment unconditioned, storage temperature above 60°C (140°F), it may damage the equipment.6Safety Information7 System SpecificationsSystem OverviewS2206-0324 x 2.5” NVMeHot-Swap Drive BaysS2206-0416 x 2.5” NVMeHot-Swap Drive Bays8 x 2.5” SATAHot-Swap Drive Bays8System Overview9System Overview10System Overview11System LED IndicatorsSystem LED IndicatorsSystem Power Button/ LEDSystem Reset Button UID Button/ LED ! System Status LEDM.2 Activity LEDNIC Link LED12Motherboard Overview13Motherboard ConnectorPSU_PWR1~2: CRPS Power ConnectorThese CRPS (Common Redundant Power Supplies) connectors allow you to connect a power supply. To connect the power supply, ensure that the plug is inserted in the proper orientation and that the pins are aligned. Then firmly push down the power supply into the connector.GPU_PWR1~6: GPU Power ConnectorThese connectors provide power output to GPUs.HDD_PWR1~2: HDD BP Power ConnectorGPU_PWR4GPU_PWR5HDD_PWR2HDD_PWR1HDD_PWR3: Rear HDD BP Power ConnectorMake sure that all power connectors are securely connected to the power supply to ensure stable operation of the motherboard.14Motherboard Connector15Motherboard ConnectorJMCIO1~4: MCIO 4i ConnectorThese are right-angle 38-pin Mini Cool Edge IO (MCIO) connectors, which support PCIe 4.0 x4 16GT/s and SATA 3.0 6Gb/s interfaces. A JSATA_NVME_SW1 jumper can be used to switch signals between SATA and PCIe NVMe (Default).JMCIO5, JMCIO6: MCIO 8i ConnectorThese are vertical 74-pin Mini Cool Edge IO (MCIO) connectors, which support PCIe 4.0 x8 16GT/s interface .JSLIM4X_1: Slimline SAS 4i ConnectorThis is 38-pin Slimline SAS 4i connector, which support PCIe 3.0 x4 8GT/s interface .M2_2M2_1MSD1MSD2JMCIO1JMCIO2JMCIO3JSLIM4X_1JMCIO4JMCIO6JMCIO5M2_1, M2_2: M.2 Slot (M Key, PCIe 3.0 x2, 2280)The M.2 slot supports solid-state drive (SSD). For Installation procedure, please refer.to “System Setup > M.2 M Key"MSD1, MSD2: Micro SD Card Slot16Motherboard ConnectorFPC ConnectorA Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC) connector connects a flexible printed circuit or flat ribbon cable to a PCB. FPC connectors are also referred to as flat flexible cable (FFC) connectors or ribbon connectors. Their slim and lightweight design makes them ideal for electronic devices and equipment that require space-saving solutions.JFP1: Front Panel FPC ConnectorThe front panel connector is provided for electrical connection to the front panel17Motherboard ConnectorJUSB2: USB FPC ConnectorThis port is backward-compatible with USB 2.0 devices and supports data transfer18Motherboard ConnectorBox HeaderF2U-1~6: 2U System Fan Power Connector19Motherboard Connector20Motherboard ConnectorJCHASSIS1: Chassis Intrusion HeaderThis connector connects to the chassis intrusion switch cable. If the chassis is opened, the chassis intrusion mechanism will be activated. The system will record this status and show a warning message on the screen. To clear the warning, you must enter theBIOS utility and clear the record.Normal(default)JCHASSIS1Trigger the chassis intrusioneventJUSB1: USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A Connector The USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is for attaching USB devices such as keyboard, mouse, or other USB-compatible devices. It supports up to 5 Gbit/s (SuperSpeed) data transfer rate.JIPMB1: IPMB Box HeaderJTPM1: SPI TPM Module Box HeaderThis connector connects to a TPM (Trusted Platform Module) module (optional).JTPM121Motherboard ConnectorJFP_VGA1: Front VGA Header22Motherboard ConnectorFBP_I2C_1, RBP_I2C_1, RBP_I2C_2: I2C Box HeaderI2C connectors are used to connect to the System Management Bus (SMBus). FBP_I2C_1 is for front HDD backplane, and RBP_I2C_1, RBP_I2C_2 are for rear HDDFBP_I2C_123Motherboard Connector24Motherboard JumperMotherboard Jumper⚠ImportantAvoid adjusting jumpers when the system is on; it will damage the motherboard.JSPI_MUX1JSATA_NVME_SW1PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) SlotsThe PCI Express slots support PCIe interface expansion cards.OCP (Open Compute Project) LAN Mezzanine SlotThe slots allows the deployment of a wide variety of additional networking options through OCP Mezzanine Ethernet cards.⚠ImportantWhen adding or removing expansion cards, make sure that you unplug the power supply first. Meanwhile, read the documentation for the expansion card to configure any necessary hardware or software settings for the expansion card, such as jumpers, switches or BIOS configuration.25Motherboard Expansion Slot∙All information is subject to change without prior notice.∙The system photos are provided for demonstration purposes only. The appearance and internal view of your system may vary depending on the model you purchased. Necessary ToolsScrewdriver PliersTweezers Anti-Static GlovesSafety PrecautionsThe following precautions should be observed while handling the system:∙Place the system on a flat and stable surface.∙Do not place the system in environments subject to mist, smoke, vibration,excessive dust, salty or greasy air, or other corrosive gases and fumes.∙Do not drop or jolt the system.∙Do not use a power adapter other than the one enclosed with the system.∙Disconnect the power cord before performing any installation procedures on thesystem.∙Do not perform any maintenance with wet hands.∙Prevent foreign substances, such as water, other liquids or chemicals, fromentering the system while performing installation procedures.∙Use a grounded wrist strap before handling system components such as CPU,Memory, HDD, expansion cards, etc.∙Place system components on a grounded antistatic pad or on the bed that came with the components whenever the components are separated from the system.26Getting StartedBefore removing or installing any components, make sure the system is not turned on or connected to the power.Drive BayInstalling 2.5" HDD/ SSD1. Engage two embossed pins into the side dimples on the HDD/ SSD.2. Carefully push down the other side of the HDD/ SSD until another two embossed pins and side dimples lock it into place.3. With the lever open, insert the 2.5” HDD/ SSD assembly vertically into the drive bay until the locking lever is engaged.4.Push in the lever to lock it into place.27System SetupSystem CoverRemoving System Cover1. Remove the screws securing the system on both sides.2. To remove the top cover panels, press down on the release latches on both sidesand then slide them to the front or back side of the system.28System Cover29CPU & HeatsinkCPU & HeatsinkUse appropriate ground straps, gloves and ESD mats to protect yourself fromelectrostatic discharge (ESD) while installing the processor.⚠Important∙Overheating will seriously damage the CPU and system. Always make sure the cooling fan can work properly to protect the CPU from overheating. Make sure that you apply an even layer of thermal paste (or thermal tape) between the CPU and the heatsink to enhance heat dissipation.∙While replacing the CPU , always turn off the power supply or unplug the power supply’s power cord from the grounded outlet first to ensure the safety of CPU. ∙Do not touch the CPU socket content to avoid damage.∙Whenever CPU is not installed, always protect your CPU socket pins with the plastic cap covered.∙Please refer to the documentation in the CPU cooler package for more details about the CPU cooler installation.∙Read the CPU status in BIOS.30CPU & HeatsinkImages are for illustration purposes only; actual parts may vary.1.2. it gently until it is fully open.3. Lift the rail frame by gripping the lift tabs near the front edge of the rail frame. ∙As both frames are spring-loaded, keep a tight grip on them while lifting to avoid an abrupt swinging motion.4. Pull the external cap upward through the rail guides on the rail frame to remove it.5. Grip the handle of the carrier frame and slide it downward with the flanges and the rail guides aligned.∙CPUs are shipped from the factory with pre-assembled carrier frames.∙Make sure the flanges of the carrier frame are firmly loaded on the rails beforeDo not touch thesocket content! 6. Grip the lift tabs at the front edge of the rail frame with the carrier frame loaded,then gently lower it to engage the carrier’s latching mechanism to the sockethousing.31CPU & Heatsink7. Push the retention frame downward and use a torque screwdriver to tighten theTorque Screwdriver SettingsScrew Head: Torx T20Torque: 12.5-15 kgf·cm**12.5-15 kgf·cm= 122.6~147 N·m= 10.9~13 lbf·in8. thermal paste to thebottom center of the heatsink. (Skip this step if there is pre-applied thermal paste.)9. Lower the heatsink until it rests firmly in place after aligning the six screw holeson its bottom with the motherboard’s studs.10. T ighten all screws in diagonal sequence with a torque screwdriver.∙To avoid damaging the fins of the heatsink, always grip the heatsink along the axis of the fins. Holding a heatsink along the side might damage its fins or solder.∙Confirm if your heatsink is firmly installed before turning on your system.#1#232CPU & Heatsink33MemoryMemoryCPU0_DIMM_G1CPU0_DIMM_H1CPU0_DIMM_I1CPU0_DIMM_J1CPU0_DIMM_K1CPU0_DIMM_L1CPU0_DIMM_F1CPU0_DIMM_E1CPU0_DIMM_D1CPU0_DIMM_C1CPU0_DIMM_B1CPU0_DIMM_A1CPU1_DIMM_G1CPU1_DIMM_H1CPU1_DIMM_I1CPU1_DIMM_J1CPU1_DIMM_K1CPU1_DIMM_L1CPU1_DIMM_F1CPU1_DIMM_E1CPU1_DIMM_D1CPU1_DIMM_C1CPU1_DIMM_B1CPU1_DIMM_A1CPU1CPU034MemoryRecommended Memory PopulationCPU1CPU0ImportantThere should be at least one DDR5 DIMM populated.35MemoryInstalling Memory Modules1. Open the side clips to unlock the DIMM slot.2. Insert the DIMM vertically into the slot, ensuring that the off-center notch at the bottom aligns with the slot.3. Push the DIMM firmly into the slot until it clicks and the side clips automatically close.4.Verify that the side clips have securely locked the DIMM in place.⚠ImportantYou can barely see the golden finger if the memory module is properly inserted in the DIMM slot.36M.2 M KeyM.2 M KeyInstalling M.2 M Key⚽ Video DemonstrationWatch the video to learn how toInstall M.2 SSD.2. Secure the M.2 SSD inplace with the supplied M.2 screw.1. Insert your M.2 SSDinto the M.2 slot at a 30-degree angle.PCIe Add-in CardInstalling PCIe Add-in Card1. Loosen the screws on the riser bracket to remove the filler panels.2. Align the PCIe add-in card with the connector on the riser card, and insert it until it is fully seated.3. Tighten the screws to securely fix the PCIe add-in card in place.⚠ImportantThe procedure for installing PCIe add-in cards are the same for all the riser slots.337PCIe Add-in CardInstalling Riser Card Assembly1. Make sure the key slots on the rear edge of the riser card assembly are aligned withthe mounting pins on the rear edge of the system (indicated by the red circle in the image below).2. Insert the riser card assembly into the PCIe slot on the system board.3. Tighten the screws on the rear side of the system to secure the riser card assembly.38PCIe Add-in CardSystem FanThe server system is equipped with six 60 x 60 x 38mm hot-swappable system fans that provide primary airflow to maintain optimal cooling and prevent overheating. The fan features include:∙Tachometer on each fan allows BMC to monitor the system’s status in real-time.∙An integrated BMC firmware automatically adjusts fan speed based on the system’s thermal status to maintain optimal performance.∙An integrated fault LED on the top of each fan lights up red in case of a failure, simplifying issue identification.∙Fans are mounted within a fan cage that can be easily removed for cable routing, simplifying maintenance and upgrading for efficient operation. Installing 2U Fan1. With the connectors aligned, press the fan release tabs and slide the fan into the slot.2.39System FanInstalling 2U Fan Cage1. Press the release tabs and lift the fan to remove it from the cage.∙Ensure all cables are clear of the fan cage installation area before proceeding.2.40System FanAir DuctThe server system offers two air duct options: a pre-installed standard air duct and a GPGPU air duct available as an accessory.Installing Air Duct⚠Important∙The type of air duct used with the system depends on the processor heatsink and add-in cards installed in the system.∙If you are using 1U CPU height heatsink or thermosyphon and GPGPU add-in cards, replace the standard air duct with the GPGPU air duct.To install the air duct, align the pins on the front edge of the air duct with the holes on the fan wall, then lower the air duct into place until it is securely seated.41Air DuctPower Supply Unit (PSU)The server system supports two power supplies that can be easily inserted and removed from the rear side of the system without the need for tools.⚠Important∙Both power supplies must be identical and both power cords should be connected.∙Failing to connect both power supplies could result in CPU throttling. Installing PSU1. Remove the PSU blank.2. Slide the PSU into the chassis bay until the release latch snaps into place.3. Connect the power cable to the PSU power outlet.42Power Supply Unit (PSU)。

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RS私有云服务器-新手入门
必要的准备
在准备安装RS私有云服务器之前,需要做好必要的准备工作,减少安装过程中可能遇到的问题
1.请首先详细阅读《快速安装指南》,也可点下载获取该文挡的PDF电
子版
2.点下载获取RSKing Finder查找工具,下载完成解压备用
3.推荐使用除WD西数绿盘以外任何品牌的3.5寸SATA接口的硬盘
o WD西数绿盘定位为资料仓库盘,不适合365天x24小时长时间工作
o如果硬盘是以前使用过并有分区,请在 PC 上删除所有的分区
o支持 3TB / 4TB 超大容量硬盘
4.可以连接到互联网的网络环境,并确保路由器启用了 DHCP 服务器
5.请使用FireFox (火狐)、Chrome(谷歌)、Safari(苹果)、IE 浏览器,
使用其它浏览器可能会有兼容性问题
全国统一客服电话: 4007-888-779
初始化硬盘
RS私有云需要初始化硬盘并在硬盘上创建系统,才能正常运作,请务必事先备份好硬盘上的资料和数据!
1.请参照快速安装指南安装好硬盘,通过网线将设备连接到路由器上,接
好电源后将会自动启动开
2.等待绿色的状态(Status)指示灯长亮后,运行 RSKing Finder 局域网
查找工具,点击查找按钮搜寻设备
3.选中设备名称后,点击连接按钮进入系统网页管理界面,也可以直接
在浏览器地址栏中输入http://设备的IP地址,或者http://RS1000
4.点击硬盘初始化展开后,查看硬盘信息无误后,点击应用按钮开始
硬盘初始化
o视硬盘容量大小所需时间而不同,2T 容量硬盘大致需要 30 分钟左右
o如果浏览器没有更新初始化进度状态,请刷新网页
5.初始化完成后,点击右上角重启按钮,重启后即可进入系统管理界面
系统基本设置
1.默认系统管理密码:admin,从安全性角度考虑,登录系统后首先要更改
管理员密码!
2.系统和应用软件都依赖系统时间,如果系统时间不正常,可能会出现运
行不正常的情况
3.系统一些服务和应用软件需要访问互联网才能正常工作,请在左边菜单
测试Internet连接中测试确认
o如果测试不能连接到互联网(Internet),请检查网络环境是否正常,以及 NS 的 DNS 服务器设置是否正确
o推荐使用公共 DNS 服务器地址,8.8.8.8 / 8.8.4.4 /
208.67.222.222
安装应用软件包
RS1000私有云服务器默认OTA自动更新安装扩展应用,无需手动安装操作,一个小时内会自动安装完毕!如需手动安装请参照以下说明操作。

RS 设备采用模块化的结构,可通过安装不同的应用模块,添加不同的功能
1.点击左边菜单系统维护安装应用程序包,视安装包大小需要不同的时
间,安装成功后弹出消息框
2.如果硬盘首次安装 eFiles ,安装完成后务必要重启设备,确保正确创
建必要的系统配置( eFiles 必需首先安装)
3.依次安装 TorrentPro 和 OFFLine
4.其它应用程序安装包,请阅读安装包的功能说明或联系客服再决定是否
安装
注意事项
RS私有云系统默认是最优化的设置,基本无需做其它设置即可正常使用,系统相关的设置,请参阅电子文档 RS私有云用户使用手册,或者联系客服咨询和寻求帮助。

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