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smcMoreInfo1114S: For more information, see <a href="https://www.supermicro.com/manuals/superserver/1U/MNL-2295.pdf#page=64">IPMI</a> in the Supermicro documentation.
smcMoreInfo1014S: For more information, see <a href="https://www.supermicro.com/manuals/superserver/1U/MNL-2436.pdf#page=67">IPMI</a> in the Supermicro documentation.
ethDiff: The <code>eth</code> port labels vary depending on the NIC manufacturer.
irmcCreds:
fprx: The default iRMC username is <code>admin</code> and the default password is <code>admin</code>.


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q1uag1Long: Quiver 1U All-NVMe Gen1
q1uag1: Quiver 1UA Gen1

fprx2540m7Long: Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2540 M7
fprx2540m7: Fujitsu RX2540 M7

fprx2540m7followDocs: "Follow the instructions in the Fujitsu documentation:"

q1uag1Drives:
frontStorageBays: There are 12 2.5" hot-swap NVMe drives attached with four screws to trays in front storage bays. For more information, see <a href="https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/server/RS500A-E12-RS12U/Manual/E21507_RS500A-E12-RS12U_UM_V2_WEB.pdf?model=RS500A-E12-RS12U#page=45">Installing a 2.5-Inch Storage Device to a Front Storage Bay</a> in the ASUS documentation.
internalStorageBays: There are 4 2.5" NVMe drives in snap-in, toolless trays in internal storage bays. For more information, see <a href="https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/server/RS500A-E12-RS12U/Manual/E21507_RS500A-E12-RS12U_UM_V2_WEB.pdf?model=RS500A-E12-RS12U#page=46">Installing a 2.5-Inch Storage Device to an Internal Storage Bay</a> in the ASUS documentation.
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url: /hardware-guide/c-192t-c-432t-k-432t/replacing-chassis.html
output: web, pdf

- title: Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2540 M7
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- title: Racking Nodes
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- title: Configuring iRMC and Wiring Nodes
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- title: Getting Started
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- title: Drive Bay Mapping
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- title: Panel LEDs
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- title: Cluster Networking
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- title: Replacing Hardware Components
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- title: Technical Specifications
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- title: HPE Alletra 4110
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## Step 1: Connecting the Out-of-Band Management (iRMC) Port
The dedicated out-of-band management port allows functionality such as remote display, control, and power. The port uses the Integrated Remote Management Controller (iRMC) protocol. Connect the iRMC port first on the back of your node (the bottom Ethernet port).

{% include important.html content="The list of iRMC accounts contains the user `qumulo_<random>`. This account is critical for Qumulo Core functionality. Don't disable or tamper with it. To administer Qumulo Core, create your own iRMC user account." %}
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## Recommended Configuration
{{site.unifyNetDefine}} However, for greater reliability, we recommend connecting both 25 Gbps or 100 Gbps ports on every node to each switch.
{{site.unifyNetDefine}} However, for greater reliability, we recommend connecting both {{include.ethernetSpeed}} ports on every node to each switch.

We recommend the following configuration for your node.

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## Step 3: Connecting the Power
After you connect your {{include.ethernetSpeed}} ports, connect power to the node. There are two power sockets on the back of your node. To maximize redundancy, connect each PSU to a separate power supply or power distribution unit (PDU).
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{% capture content_tag %}{{site.seeTechSpecs}}{% endcapture %}
{% include note.html content=content_tag %}

After you connect the IPMI port, connect your {{include.ethernetSpeed}} ports (compatible with QSFP28 and QSFP56). There are two 25 Gbps or 100 Gbps ports on the back of your node. {{site.unifyNetDefine}}
After you connect the {{include.bmcType}} port, connect your {{include.ethernetSpeed}} ports{{include.portCompatibility}}. There are two {{include.ethernetSpeed}} ports on the back of your node. {{site.unifyNetDefine}}

{% capture ethDiff %}{{site.hardware.ethDiff}}{% endcapture %}
{% include note.html content=ethDiff %}

| NIC Manufacturer | Port Location | Port Labels |
| ---------------- | ------------- | ----------- |
| Broadcom | Left | 2 (`eth3`) |
| Broadcom | Right | 1 (`eth2`) |
| Mellanox | Left | 2 (`eth1`) |
| Mellanox | Right | 1 (`eth0`) |


## Step 3: Connecting the Power
After you connect your {{include.ethernetSpeed}} ports, connect power to the node. There are two power sockets on the back of your node. To maximize redundancy, connect each PSU to a separate power supply or power distribution unit (PDU).
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---
title: "Configuring the Integrated Remote Management Controller (iRMC) and Wiring Your Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2540 M7 Nodes"
summary: "This section explains how to wire the out-of-band management (iRMC) port, 25 Gbps ports, and power on Fujitsu RX2540 M7 nodes."
permalink: /hardware-guide/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7/configuring-irmc-wiring-nodes.html
sidebar: hardware_guide_sidebar
keywords: out-of-band_management, out_of_band_management, iRMC, DHCP, network, networking, LAN, 25 Gbps, Ethernet, power, Fujitsu_PRIMERGY_RX2540_M7, Fujitsu, PRIMERGY, RX2540, 2540, M7
vimEthernetSpeed: 25 Gbps
---

{{site.unifyNetDefine}}

{% capture alt_tag %}Back Diagram of the {{site.fprx2540m7Long}} Node{% endcapture %}
{% include image.html alt=alt_tag file="fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-back-diagram.png" url="/hardware-guide/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7/images/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-back-diagram.png" %}

{% include content-reuse/platform-agnostic-irmc.md %}
To configure the iRMC port, you must use the web UI of the Remote Management Controller. For more information, see the [Starting Web Interface section in the Remote Management Controller User's Guide (p. 107)](https://www.fujitsu.com/global/Images/b7fh-5631-01en.pdf#page=17) {{site.hardware.irmcCreds.fprx}}
{% include content-reuse/platform-agnostic-unified-networking-wiring.md bmcType="iRMC" ethernetSpeed="25 Gbps" portCompatibility=" (compatible with SFP28)" %}

| NIC Manufacturer | Port Location | Port Labels |
| ---------------- | ------------- | ----------- |
| Intel | Left | 1 (`eth1`) |
| Intel | Right | 2 (`eth2`) |

{% include content-reuse/platform-agnostic-unified-networking-wiring-power.md ethernetSpeed="25 Gbps" %}
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---
title: "Drive Bay Mapping in Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2540 M7 Nodes"
summary: "This section explains the drive bay mapping in Fujitsu RX2540 M7 nodes."
permalink: /hardware-guide/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7/drive-bay-mapping.html
sidebar: hardware_guide_sidebar
keywords: drive, hard_drive, drive_bay, mapping, Fujitsu_PRIMERGY_RX2540_M7, Fujitsu, PRIMERGY, RX2540, 2540, M7
---

Your {{site.fprx2540m7}} chassis contains 12 HDDs in the front, 4 NVMe drives in the back, and 2 mirrored NVMe boot drives in internal M.2 expansion slots. The following is the mapping for the drives.

<a id="hdd-drives"></a>
## Front HDD Drives
For more information, see [To Replace an HDD](replacing-hardware-components.html#to-replace-an-hdd).

{% capture alt_tag %}{{site.fprx2540m7Long}} HDD Bay Mapping{% endcapture %}
{% include image.html alt=alt_tag file="fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-hdd-bay-mapping.png" url="/hardware-guide/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7/images/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-hdd-bay-mapping.png" %}

<a id="nvme-drives"></a>
## Back NVMe Drives
For more information, see [To Replace an NVMe Drive](replacing-hardware-components.html#replace-nvme-m2-boot-drive).

{% include note.html content="Because the expansion bays are universal, your node might contain labels such as **HDD0** for the NVMe slots." %}

{% capture alt_tag_nvme %}{{site.fprx2540m7Long}} NVMe Drive Bay Mapping{% endcapture %}
{% include image.html alt=alt_tag_nvme file="fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-nvme-drive-bay-mapping.png" url="/hardware-guide/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7/images/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-nvme-drive-bay-mapping.png" %}


## Internal NVMe M.2 Boot Drive
The boot drives are located at the M.2 expansion slot on an interposer (controller) board. For more information, see [To Replace an NVMe M.2 Boot Drive](replacing-hardware-components.html#replace-nvme-m2-boot-drive).

{{site.fprx2540m7followDocs}} <a href="/pdf/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-upgrade-maintenance-manual-09-2023.pdf#page=58" class="pdf">Slots for M.2 SSDs on the M.2 interposer board (p. 211)</a>.
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---
title: "Getting Started with Qumulo on Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2540 M7"
summary: "This section explains how to prepare Fujitsu RX2540 M7 nodes for creating a Qumulo cluster."
permalink: /hardware-guide/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7/getting-started.html
sidebar: hardware_guide_sidebar
keywords: getting_started_guide, quick_reference, Fujitsu_PRIMERGY_RX2540_M7, Fujitsu, PRIMERGY, RX2540, 2540, M7
---

## Step 1: Verify Your Node
{% include content-reuse/platform-agnostic-verify-node-preamble.md %}

{% capture alt_tag %}Front Diagram of the {{site.fprx2540m7Long}} Node{% endcapture %}
{% include image.html alt=alt_tag file="fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-front-diagram.png" url="images/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-front-diagram.png" %}


## Step 2: Boot by Using the Qumulo Core USB Drive Installer
1. When the node powers on and begins to boot, on the **Fujitsu** screen, press **F12**.

{% include note.html content="The boot setting is persistent: When you boot from a USB drive once, the node continues to boot from the USB drive. After you finish installing Qumulo Core, remove the USB drive from the node." %}

1. On the **Please select boot device:** screen, select your USB drive (usually labelled with `UEFI OS`) and boot into it.

1. On the GRUB menu, select your USB drive.


## Step 3: Create and Configure Your Cluster
After the node reboots, the Qumulo Installer runs automatically.
{% include content-reuse/create-configure-cluster.md %}
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---
title: "Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2540 M7"
layout: landing_page
permalink: /hardware-guide/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7/
sidebar: hardware_guide_sidebar
search: exclude
---
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title: "Networking Your Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2540 M7 Cluster"
summary: "This section explains how to network a Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2540 M7 cluster."
permalink: /hardware-guide/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7/networking-cluster.html
sidebar: hardware_guide_sidebar
keywords: network, networking, cluster, switch, Ethernet, ports, IP, Fujitsu_PRIMERGY_RX2540_M7, Fujitsu, PRIMERGY, RX2540, 2540, M7
---

{% include content-reuse/platform-agnostic-unified-networking-cluster.md ethernetSpeed="25 Gbps"%}

{% include image.html alt="Platform-Agnostic Unified Networking Four-Node Cluster Architecture Diagram" file="../../platform-agnostic/images/platform-agnostic-unified-networking-four-node-cluster.png" %}
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---
title: "Panel LEDs on Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2540 M7 Nodes"
summary: "This section explains the LEDs on Fujitsu RX2540 M7 nodes."
permalink: /hardware-guide/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7/panel-leds.html
sidebar: hardware_guide_sidebar
keywords: LED, front_panel, power_fault, rear_panel, diagnose, diagnosis, hardware_health, Fujitsu_PRIMERGY_RX2540_M7, Fujitsu, PRIMERGY, RX2540, 2540, M7
---

## Front Panel LEDs and Buttons
On the front, right side of your node, there are five LEDs.

| Label | Color |
| -------------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| CSS (Customer Self Service) LED | {{site.led.orange}} (orange) |
| Global Error LED | {{site.led.orange}} (orange) |
| Drive Access LED | {{site.led.green}} (green) |
| Power Button with LED (DC On) | {{site.led.green}} (green) |
| Power Button with LED (AC On) | {{site.led.white}} (white) |
| Identification Button with LED | {{site.led.blue}} (blue) |


## Rear Panel LEDs
On the rear, left side of your node, there are three LEDs.

| Label | Color |
| ------------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| Identification LED | {{site.led.blue}} (blue) |
| Global Error LED | {{site.led.orange}} (orange) |
| CSS (Customer Self Service) LED | {{site.led.orange}} (orange) |


## Front HDD and Rear NVMe Carrier LEDs
Each HDD drive carrier in the front and NVMe carrier in the back has two LEDs.

| Label | Color |
| ------------ | ---------------------------- |
| Drive Error | {{site.led.orange}} (orange) |
| Drive Access | {{site.led.green}} (green) |


## Rear LAN LEDs
On the back of your node, LAN LEDs are located behind the vent holes on the NIC. Each port has one light.

{% include note.html content="Network traffic _doesn't_ affect the speed of the light's blinking." %}

| Color | Status | Description |
| -------------------------------- | ------------------ | ---------------- |
| &#8212; | Off | No link |
| {{site.led.green}} (solid green) | On or blinking | Link established |
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title: "Racking Your Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX2540 M7 Nodes"
summary: "This section explains how to rack Fujitsu RX2540 M7 nodes in a data center."
permalink: /hardware-guide/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7/racking-nodes.html
sidebar: hardware_guide_sidebar
keywords: rack, racking, rails, server_rack, chassis, insert_chassis, Fujitsu_PRIMERGY_RX2540_M7, Fujitsu, PRIMERGY, RX2540, 2540, M7
---

{% comment %}## To Install the Rails in the Server Rack{% endcomment %}

<a id="insert-chassis"></a>
## To Insert the Chassis into the Server Rack
{{site.fprx2540m7followDocs}} <a href="/pdf/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-upgrade-maintenance-manual-09-2023.pdf#page=61" class="pdf">Installing the server in the rack (p. 61)</a>.

<a id="remove-chassis"></a>
## To Remove the Chassis from the Server Rack
{{site.fprx2540m7followDocs}} <a href="/pdf/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-upgrade-maintenance-manual-09-2023.pdf#page=56" class="pdf">Removing the server from the rack (p. 56)</a>
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