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Supermicro SuperServer 1019D-16C-FHN13TP

!Supermicro SuperServer 1019D-16C-FHN13TP

With an excellent price/performance ratio, the Supermicro Superserver devices offer a compact design with good connectivity, allowing optimal Nerve performance. The SuperServer 1019D-16C-FHN13TP features a 16 core Intel Xeon-D and a high count of Ethernet interfaces. It is 19" rack mountable, but still very compact.

For more information refer to the information materials provided by the manufacturer:

Device specifications

The table below contains the key specifications of the specific hardware model that has been certified for Nerve usage. Use the article number listed here when ordering the device from the manufacturer only. Note that other device variants are not supported as Nerve Devices.

If required, contact sales@tttech-industrial.com for help with ordering Nerve Devices.

Item Description
Article number SYS-1019D-16C-FHN13TP
CPU Intel Xeon D-2183IT
Cores 16
RAM 32 GB
Storage 2x 256 G
TPM TPM 2.0 included
Interfaces
  • 9x GbE
  • 2x 10GbE
  • 2x 10GbE SFP+
  • 1 Dedicated IPMI LAN port
  • 1x COM RS-232/422/485 (ESD 8KV)
  • 1x COM via RJ45
  • 2x USB 3.0
  • 1x DisplayPort
  • 1x VGA

Setting up the device for Nerve usage

Requirements for the instructions below:

  • a monitor with a DisplayPort or VGA input
  • a keyboard
  • a USB drive formatted to FAT32

Refer to the user manual of the manufacturer to set up the hardware. Connect a keyboard and a monitor to the device and make sure that the device is ready to be powered on. <!--Also, prepare a USB drive in case the BIOS version of the device needs to be updated.

BIOS update

To avoid possible issues and complications, the BIOS version on the Superserver 1019D-16C-FHN13TP needs to be version 1.3 or later. Refer to the user manual of the manufacturer for information on how to update the BIOS version. -->

Required BIOS settings for Nerve

Certain BIOS settings need to be changed to ensure the desired performance of the Nerve system.

  1. Power on the device.
  2. Press Del while the device is booting to enter the BIOS menu.
  3. Change the following settings:

    Path Setting
    Advanced > CPU Configuration > Hyper-Threading [ALL] Disabled
    Advanced > CPU Configuration > Intel Virtualization Technology Enabled
    Advanced > CPU Configuration > Advanced Power Management Configuration > Power Technology Disabled
  4. Save the changes and exit BIOS.

Installing Nerve

Requirements for installing Nerve on the device:

  • a monitor with a DisplayPort or VGA input
  • a keyboard
  • a USB drive
  • the Nerve_Blue_USB-installer_2.4.1_for_supermicro-superserver-1019d-16c-fhn13tp.img.tar.gz which can be downloaded from the Nerve Software Center
  • a tool for creating bootable USB drives like Rufus on Windows

In addition, a workstation is required to prepare the bootable USB drive. Connect the monitor and the keyboard to the SuperServer 1019D-16C-FHN13TP.

Before beginning with the installation, make sure that the device will boot from the USB drive. Press Del when the device is booting to enter BIOS and change the boot device settings.

On Windows

  1. Download the Nerve_Blue_USB-installer_2.4.1_for_supermicro-superserver-1019d-16c-fhn13tp.img.tar.gz from the Nerve Software Center to a workstation.
  2. Extract the Nerve_Blue_USB-installer_2.4.1_for_supermicro-superserver-1019d-16c-fhn13tp.img.tar.gz file to retrieve the Nerve_Blue_USB-installer_2.4.1_for_supermicro-superserver-1019d-16c-fhn13tp.img. Depending on the program used, the file might need to be extracted more than once.
  3. Transfer the extracted Nerve_Blue_USB-installer_2.4.1_for_supermicro-superserver-1019d-16c-fhn13tp.img file to the USB drive using Rufus.
  4. Plug the USB drive into a USB port of the Nerve Device.
  5. Make sure that the device will boot from the USB drive and power on the device.

The setup will start automatically and take a few minutes to complete. Select OK when the installation is complete and remove the USB drive. The device will reboot and reach a log in screen, asking for host access log in credentials. Make sure that the device will boot from the hard disk before rebooting the device.

On Linux

  1. Download the Nerve_Blue_USB-installer_2.4.1_for_supermicro-superserver-1019d-16c-fhn13tp.img.tar.gz file from the Nerve Software Center.
  2. Enter the following commands to extract the Nerve_Blue_USB-installer_2.4.1_for_supermicro-superserver-1019d-16c-fhn13tp.img.tar.gz file and transfer the extracted file to the USB drive:

    tar xf Nerve_Blue_USB-installer_2.4.1_for_supermicro-superserver-1019d-16c-fhn13tp.img.tar.gz
    sudo dd if=Nerve_Blue_USB-installer_2.4.1_for_supermicro-superserver-1019d-16c-fhn13tp.img bs=4M of=/dev/sd<drivename> status=progress
    sync
    

    Note

    Make sure to replace <drivename> with the system name of the USB drive.

  3. Plug the USB drive into a USB port of the Nerve Device.

  4. Make sure that the device will boot from the USB drive and power on the device.

The setup will start automatically and take a few minutes to complete. Select OK when the installation is complete and remove the USB drive. The device will reboot and reach a log in screen, asking for host access log in credentials. Make sure that the device will boot from the hard disk before rebooting the device.

Activating the Nerve license

After the installation, the product license needs to be activated so that Nerve can be used on the device. Connect a workstation to port LAN3 and configure the network adapter of the workstation. The IP address has to be in the range from 172.20.2.5 to 172.20.2.254 with a 255.255.255.0 subnet mask.

Access the Local UI at http://172.20.2.1:3333/ and refer to License activation in the user guide for more information.

Accessing the Local UI and registering the device

With the license activated, the node needs to be registered for use in the Management System through the Local UI. To access the Local UI, first connect a workstation to port LAN3 and configure the network adapter of the workstation. The IP address has to be in the range from 172.20.2.5 to 172.20.2.254 with a 255.255.255.0 subnet mask. The credentials for the Local UI found in the customer profile are also required.

  1. Follow this link to connect to the Local UI: http://172.20.2.1:3333/
  2. Log in with the credentials from the customer profile.

    !Local UI Login

Continue with Node configuration for information on how to start registering the device in the Management System.

Physical ports and network interfaces

Below is a depiction of the node internal networking adapted to the SuperServer 1019D-16C-FHN13TP hardware. Refer to Node internal networking for more information. The table offers a quick overview of the network interfaces that can be reached through the physical ports of the SuperServer 1019D-16C-FHN13TP.

Physical port Network name
LAN1 extern1
LAN2 io0
LAN3 mgmt
LAN4 wan
LAN5 extern2
LAN6 extern3
LAN7 extern4
LAN8 extern5
LAN9 extern6
LAN10 extern7
LAN11 extern8
LAN12 extern9
LAN13 extern10

Note

Due to the large number of network ports, contact TTTech Industrial customer support at support@tttech-industrial.com for any additional configuration requests.