Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto NSI2U del fabbricante Intel
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Intel ® Carrier Grade Server TIGI2U & Intel ® IP Network Server NSI2U T ested Hardware and Operating System List Revision 1.3 September, 2006 Enterprise Platforms and Services Marketing.
Revision History Revision 1.3 ii Revision History Date Revision Number Modifications September 2005 1.0 Initial Release Q106 1.1 RoHS Updates Q206 1.2 Supported OS Updat es and Certifications September 2006 1.
Table of Contents Revision 1.3 iii Table of Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................... ....... 1 1.1 Test Overview ......................................
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Introduction Revision 1.3 1 1. Introduction This document is intended to provide users of the Intel ® Carrier Grade Server TIGI2U and the Intel ® IP Network Server NSI2U with a list of the operating systems, adapter cards, and peripherals tested by Intel on this server platform.
Introduction Revision 1.3 2 The latest version of an operating system signifies the latest supported version at the time of the actual test run. Each new release of this document may have a newly supported release of a given operating system.
Introduction Revision 1.3 3 1.1.2.1 Support Commitment for Adapter / Peripheral Compatibility and Stress Testing Intel commits to provide the following level of customer support for operating systems .
Base System Definitions 4 Revision 1.3 4 2. Base System Definitions The following table lists the base system configurations tested for a given validation test run. Each specific product/system software combination tested is assigned a Base System Identifier Number.
Supported Operating Systems Revision 1.3 5 3. Supported Operating Systems The following table provides a list of supported operating systems for the Intel® Carrier Grade Server TIGI2U and the Intel® IP Network Server NSI2U .
Supported Operating Systems 6 Revision 1.3 6 Operating System Base System Configuration Tested & Type of Testing Notes Compatibility & Stress SuSE* Linux Enterprise Server 9, Service Pack 1 Ba.
Supported Operating Systems Revision 1.3 7 Operating System Certification Listing Comments Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 4.0 SE7520JR2 Board http://bugzilla.
Adapters and Peripherals 8 Revision 1.3 8 4. Adapters and Peripherals Add-in adapter card and peripheral compatibility and stress testing will only be performed with the latest version of an operating system at the time the validation testing occurred.
Adapters and Peripherals Revision 1.3 9 Testing of adapters cards normally is performed with unused add-in adapters and onboard controller expansion ROMs disabled in BIOS Setup.
Adapters and Peripherals Revision 1.3 10 Manufacturer Model Number Model Name Interface Comments Microsoft Windows 2003* EE / SBS 2003 Microsoft Windows 2003* EM64T Edition Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3.0 (Intel® EM64T Edition ) Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3.
Adapters and Peripherals Revision 1.3 11 Manufacturer Model Number Model Name Interface Comments Microsoft Windows 2003* EE / SBS 2003 Microsoft Windows 2003* EM64T Edition Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3.0 (Intel® EM64T Edition ) Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3.
Adapters and Peripherals Revision 1.3 12 Manufacturer Model Number Model Name Interface Comments Microsoft Windows 2003* EE / SBS 2003 Microsoft Windows 2003* EM64T Edition Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3.0 (Intel® EM64T Edition ) Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3.
Adapters and Peripherals Revision 1.3 13 Manufacturer Model Number Model Name Interface Comments Microsoft Windows 2003* EE / SBS 2003 Microsoft Windows 2003* EM64T Edition Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3.0 (Intel® EM64T Edition ) Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3.
Adapters and Peripherals Revision 1.3 14 Manufacturer Model Number Model Name Interface Comments Microsoft Windows 2003* EE / SBS 2003 Microsoft Windows 2003* EM64T Edition Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3.0 (Intel® EM64T Edition ) Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3.
Adapters and Peripherals Revision 1.3 15 Manufacturer Model Number Model Name Interface Comments Microsoft Windows 2003* EE / SBS 2003 Microsoft Windows 2003* EM64T Edition Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3.0 (Intel® EM64T Edition ) Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3.
Adapters and Peripherals Revision 1.3 16 Manufacturer Model Number Model Name Interface Comments Microsoft Windows 2003* EE / SBS 2003 Microsoft Windows 2003* EM64T Edition Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3.0 (Intel® EM64T Edition ) Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3.
Note: Blue shading indicates that the adapter or peripheral is either available or will be available in a lead-free version. Revision 1.3 17 Manufacturer Model Number Model Name Interface Comments Microsoft Windows 2003* EE / SBS 2003 Microsoft Windows 2003* EM64T Edition Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3.
Hard Disk Drives Revision 1.3 18 5. Hard Disk Drives The hard drives listed in the following table have been tested with the server board integrated into the Intel ® Carrier Grade Server TIGI2U and the Intel ® IP Network Server NSI2U by Intel in its validation labs and/or by individual drive v endors.
Intel® Carrier Grade Server TIGI2U & Intel® IP Network Server NSI2U Hard Disk Drives Revision 1.3 19 Manufacturer Model Number Product Family Interface RPM Drive size (GB) Tested Operating Syste.
Hard Disk Drives Revision 1.3 20 Manufacturer Model Number Product Family Interface RPM Drive size (GB) Tested Operating Systems Notes Maxtor 8D073J0 Atlas 10K V SCSI /U320 10,000 73GB SD Maxtor 8D147.
Intel® Carrier Grade Server TIGI2U & Intel® IP Network Server NSI2U Revision 1.3 21 Manufacturer Model Number Product Family Interface RPM Drive size (GB) Tested Operating Systems Notes Western .
Installation Guidelines & Test Notes Revision 1.3 22 Inst allation Guidelines & T est Notes 5.1 LSI* Add-in RAID Card Option ROM Utility Access Issue Issue: The system will hang when the BIOS assigns PMM segment 2FE00 and the user tries to enter into the Ctrl-M RAID configuration utility.
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In una situazione in cui hai già il Intel NSI2U, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Intel NSI2U.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Intel NSI2U. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Intel NSI2U insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.