= GW3089 GBlade Server Blade == Product Information All product information and datasheets can be found here: [https://www.gateworks.com/products/arm-server-blades/gblade-arm-server-blade/] == Getting Started The GBlade is pre-installed with Ubuntu. The GBlade should be powered via PoE. The GBlade serial console can be accessed through the type C USB port through a cable to a desktop/laptop PC. The serial console will show up as a /dev/ttyUSBx device in Linux and can be accessed through a terminal program with the baud rate of 115,200. Example: {{{ sudo screen /dev/ttyUSB1 115200,cs8 }}} Once connected via the USB cable, SSH can be enabled (it is disabled by default) with instructions here: [wiki:ubuntu#SSHServer Enable SSH] Any server software (LAMP stack, etc) can then be installed with the package manager. {{{ apt-get update apt-get install {your package} }}} == Ethernet There are two ports, 1GbE and 10GbE. * (eth1) 1GbE RGMII port is on the left (PoE) * (eth0) 10GbE XFI port is on the right. * Orientation is with Ethernet LED's towards the top === PoE Isolated 802.3at 1GbE active PoE is supported on the left port. For 10GbE PoE, please contact Gateworks Sales. == NVME Drive The GBlade needs to be opened up to install a 2280 M-Key NVME flash storage drive. 4 lanes of PCIe is supported. == LED A front panel LED is supported == Cooling Fan The fan runs at specific setpoints. Note also the processor will throttle down if the fan isn't able to achieve proper cooling. == 1U Rack Front Plate A standard 1U rack front plate is available to install QTY 10 GBlade servers in a rack mount scenario. The 1U plate part number is GW3090. == Gateworks System Controller The Gateworks System Controller manages things like the real time clock, voltage rails, fan PWM, etc. More information can be found here: [wiki:gsc] == Wireless Wireless was not intended for this ethernet connected blade server.