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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GUIDE

Compaq ProLiant 2500 Family of Servers

First Edition (October 1996)

Part Number 281834-001

Summary of Contents for 2500 - ProLiant - 64 MB RAM

Page 1: ...nsent from Compaq Computer Corporation The software described in this guide is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies 1996 Compaq Computer Corporation All rights reserved Printed in ...

Page 2: ... Discharge Information 2 2 Symbols in Equipment 2 2 Preparation Procedures 2 3 Front Bezel 2 3 Compaq ProLiant 2500 2 3 Compaq ProLiant 2500R 2 5 Large Access Panel 2 6 Compaq ProLiant 2500 2 6 Compaq ProLiant 2500R 2 7 Security Screws 2 8 Small Access Panel 2 9 Compaq ProLiant 2500 2 9 Compaq ProLiant 2500R 2 10 Mass Storage Devices 2 11 Removable Media Storage Devices 2 12 Hot Pluggable Hard Dri...

Page 3: ...d Processor Backplane Board 2 24 Memory 2 25 System I O Board Tray Assembly 2 27 Processor Power Module 2 28 Processor Chip 2 29 Processor Board 2 30 Expansion Boards 2 31 Power Supply 2 32 Miscellaneous Parts 2 34 System I O Fan 2 34 Processor Fan 2 35 Battery 2 36 Chapter 3 Diagnostic Tools Utility Access 3 1 Power On Self Test POST 3 3 Diagnostics DIAGS 3 13 Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics DAA...

Page 4: ...rnal Diskette Drives 5 6 CD ROM Drive 5 7 Tray Load CD ROM Drive 5 8 Integrated Wide Ultra SCSI Controller 5 9 Wide Ultra SCSI Controller 5 10 32 Bit Fast SCSI 2 E Controller 5 10 32 Bit Fast Wide SCSI 2 E Controller 5 11 32 Bit Fast Wide SCSI 2 P Controller 5 11 SMART 2 P Controller 5 12 SMART 2 E Controller 5 13 SMART SCSI Array Controller 5 14 2 1 Gigabyte Pluggable Fast Wide SCSI 2 Drive 5 14 ...

Page 5: ... viii Contents ...

Page 6: ...paq ProLiant 2500 You can also refer to these illustrations when servicing the Compaq ProLiant 2500R Separate illustrations are provided where necessary Symbols The following text and symbols mark special messages throughout this guide WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life CAUTION Text set off in t...

Page 7: ...y indications of component replacement or printed wiring board modifications may void any warranty CAUTION To properly ventilate your system you must provide at least 12 inches 30 48 cm of clearance at the front and back of the computer CAUTION The computer is designed to be electrically grounded To ensure proper operation plug the AC power cord into a properly grounded AC outlet only Locating Add...

Page 8: ...arts Catalog This chapter provides the illustrated parts breakdown and a spares parts list for the Compaq ProLiant 2500 Family of Servers Mechanical Parts Exploded View 14 19 12 12 4 6 2 8 16 10 3 5 9 9 9 1 7 7 7 Figure 1 1 Exploded View of the Compaq ProLiant 2500 and 2500R Server Mechanical Parts ...

Page 9: ...onents Exploded View Cassette Drive Open Close DC Write Protect Step 11 44 40 33 30 42 43 22 53 20 13 1 24 26 25 35 7 47 50 21 23 27 48 28 29 39 36 52 38 37 Figure 1 2 Exploded View of the Compaq ProLiant 2500 and 2500R Server System Components ...

Page 10: ...mpaq ProLiant 2500R only 271924 001 6 Processor Fan and Cage 271919 001 7 Bezel Kit 1 6 1 3 1 2 Height Qty 5 each and Empty Hot Pluggable Drive Cover 189917 001 8 Base Compaq ProLiant 2500 only 271940 001 9 Base Pan Rack Conversion Kit Compaq ProLiant 2500R only 271927 001 10 System I O Fan 281844 001 11 Ejector for Processor Board Tray 271933 001 12 Drive Guide and Ground Spring Qty 5 each 146771...

Page 11: ...skette Drive Standard 144207 201 31 1 44 MB 3 5 inch Diskette Drive Option 112565 001 32 Caddy Load CD ROM Drive 133881 001 33 Tray Load Quad Speed CD ROM Drive 184783 001 34 2 GB 1 inch Fast Wide SCSI 2 Drive 199878 001 35 2 1 GB Pluggable Fast Wide SCSI 2 Drive 199643 001 36 4 3 GB Pluggable Fast Wide SCSI 2 Drive 199598 001 37 4 3 GB Non Pluggable Fast Wide SCSI 2 Drive 199599 001 38 2 1 GB Non...

Page 12: ... 101 56 Keyboard U K English 160648 103 57 Keyboard German 160648 104 58 Keyboard French 160648 105 59 Keyboard Italian 160648 106 60 Keyboard Spanish 160648 107 61 Keyboard Danish 160648 108 62 Keyboard Norwegian 160648 109 63 Keyboard Swedish Finnish 160648 110 64 Keyboard Swiss 160648 111 65 Keyboard French Canadian 160648 112 66 Keyboard Portuguese 160648 113 67 Keyboard Turkish 160648 114 68 ...

Page 13: ...SI 2 P Controller 199633 001 90 NetFlex Controller 142041 001 91 NetFlex Controller Token Ring Module 142042 001 92 NetFlex 2 Ethernet Token Ring Controller 142222 001 93 NetFlex 2 DualPort Ethernet Controller 142151 001 94 NetFlex 2 Token Ring Controller 199521 001 95 NetFlex 2 DualPort Token Ring Controller 142195 001 96 NetFlex 3 E Controller 169801 001 97 NetFlex 3 P Controller 169811 001 98 N...

Page 14: ...ICS program to verify that all components operate properly To service Compaq ProLiant 2500 and 2500R Servers you might need Torx T 15 screwdriver From the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD System Configuration Utility software Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics software Diagnostics software The Compaq ProLiant 2500 is a tower server The Compaq ProLiant 2500R is a rack mountable server The mo...

Page 15: ...unded when touching a static sensitive component or assembly Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry Always place drives PCB assembly side down on the foam Use conductive field service tools Symbols in Equipment WARNING Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component If this surface is contacted the potential for injury exists ...

Page 16: ... AC outlet then from the server 3 Disconnect all external peripheral devices from the server Front Bezel On the Compaq ProLiant 2500 Server the front bezel is a door On the Compaq ProLiant 2500R Server the front bezel is a plate Compaq ProLiant 2500 WARNING High voltage present Extreme care must be taken when running the Compaq ProLiant 2500 Server without the system unit cover on MSG005 EPS Figur...

Page 17: ... 2 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures MSG036 EPS Figure 2 2 Removing the Front Bezel Door 2 Lift and remove the door Reverse steps 1 to 2 to replace the front bezel door ...

Page 18: ...st be taken when running the Compaq ProLiant 2500R Server without the system unit cover on MSG054 EPS Figure 2 3 Extending the Server from the Rack 1 Unscrew the front panel thumb screws to release the server from the rack 2 Using the handles pull the server out from the rack to the locked position MSG053 EPS Figure 2 4 Removing Front Bezel ...

Page 19: ...6 EPS Figure 2 5 Removing the Large Access Panel from the Compaq ProLiant 2500 1 Unlock and open the front bezel door 2 Loosen the thumb screws on the front panel 3 Slide the large access panel toward the rear of the unit 0 5 inch 1 5 cm 4 Lift and remove the large access panel CAUTION Do not operate the server with the large access panel removed The large access panel is an integral part of the c...

Page 20: ...he rack to the locked position MSG056 EPS Figure 2 6 Removing the Large Access Panel from the Compaq ProLiant 2500R 3 Turn the two thumbscrews screws on the front bezel 4 Slide the large access panel toward the rear of the unit 0 5 inch 1 5 cm 5 Lift and remove the large access panel CAUTION Do not operate the server with the large access panel removed The large access panel is an integral part of...

Page 21: ...he system I O board tray assembly the processor tray assembly or the system I O fan MSG039 eps 1 Figure 2 7 Removing Three Security Screws 1 If the computer is ON turn it OFF and disconnect the power cord 2 Disconnect any other external equipment connected to the computer 3 Remove the large access panel 4 Remove the security screws ...

Page 22: ... 2500 1 Open the front bezel door 2 Loosen the side thumb screw on the front panel 3 Slide the panel toward the rear of the unit about 0 5 inch 1 5 cm and then slide the panel to the side of the server 4 Lift and remove the small access panel CAUTION Do not operate the server with the small access panel removed The small access panel is an integral part of the cooling system and removing it while ...

Page 23: ...e front panel 3 Slide the panel toward the rear of the unit about 0 5 inch 1 5 cm and then slide the panel to the side of the server 4 Lift and remove the small access panel CAUTION Do not operate the server with the small access panel removed The small access panel is an integral part of the cooling system and removing it while the system is running may adversely affect data integrity Reverse ste...

Page 24: ...our or five in the hot pluggable hard drive bays Non hot pluggable models of the Compaq ProLiant 2500 contain a maximum of eight non hot pluggable drive bays four in the removable media area and four in the non hot pluggable hard drive bays 1 1 2 3 4 5 D C 2 3 4 5 D C MSG025 EPS 1 2 3 4 Removable Media Area Hot Pluggable Hard Drive Bays Removable Media Area Non Hot Pluggable Hard Drive Bays B B A ...

Page 25: ...y Configurations Storage Bays Non Hot Pluggable or Duplexed Models Hot Pluggable Models Mass Storage Device 4 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 1 44 MB 3 5 Diskette Drive 1 2 MB 5 25 Diskette Drive 2 8 GB DAT Digital Audio Tape Drive 525 MB ACA Tape Drive CD ROM Drive 4 16 GB TurboDAT Drive 1 2 GB Tape Drive 4 16 GB DAT Autoloader Requires bays 4 and 5 or 5 and 6 10 20 GB DLT Drive 15 30 GB DLT Drive ...

Page 26: ...vable Media Area 1 Remove the large access panel 2 Disconnect the power and signal cables from the rear of the storage device 3 Tower units open the front bezel door Rack units remove the front bezel panel see page 2 5 4 Remove the retaining screws 5 Slide the mass storage device out Reverse steps 1 to 4 to replace a mass storage device ...

Page 27: ...ay to a SCSI ID matching the bay number when the drive is installed CAUTION Before removing any hot pluggable hard drive read the guidelines listed in the following section Important Guidelines For Replacing Hot Pluggable Hard Drives When you replace a drive configured for fault tolerance the replacement drive will automatically begin to be restored When a drive is being restored the Online LED wi...

Page 28: ...ed on the other drives Never turn a ProLiant Storage System OFF while the server controlling it is powered ON Doing so will cause the server s array controller to mark the drives as failed This could result in permanent data loss If an online spare drive is installed wait for it to complete rebuilding before replacing the failed drive When a drive fails the online spare will become active and begi...

Page 29: ...30 EPS A B C Figure 2 13 Removing a Hot Pluggable Hard Drive 1 Press the releases on the ejector levers A and swing levers out B as shown This will pull the drive out of the backplane connector 2 Slide the hot pluggable hard drive out C MSG 031 EPS Ejector lever must latch behind the front panel of the unit Be sure ejector levers are in the full open position to insure a correct latch while instal...

Page 30: ...Pluggable Hard Drives MSG018 EPS Figure 2 15 Removing a Non Hot Pluggable Hard Drive 1 Remove the large access panel 2 Disconnect the power and signal cables from the rear of the hard drive 3 Squeeze the two release tabs on each side of the drive and slide the drive out Reverse steps 1 to 3 to replace a non hot pluggable hard drive IMPORTANT Ensure that the SCSI ID setting on the replaced non hot ...

Page 31: ...ives requires more than one single channel SCSI controller A multi channel controller such as the Compaq SMART 2 Array Controller supports both internal and external SCSI hard drives on separate SCSI buses IMPORTANT All integrated 32 Bit SCSI 2 Controllers must be terminated by connecting one of the following to the Wide Ultra SCSI connector on the system board Terminated SCSI cable SCSI cable tha...

Page 32: ... 2 19 Compaq ProLiant 2500 Family of Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Figure 2 16 Diskette Drive Cable Spares Part No 271928 001 ...

Page 33: ...s Cable Diagram for IDE CD ROM COMPA CT 271936 001 Figure 2 17 IDE CD ROM Cable Spares Part No 271936 001 Cable Diagram for Hot Pluggable Drive Cages MSG037 EPS 271937 001 Figure 2 18 Wide SCSI Cables Hot pluggable Spares Part No 271937 001 ...

Page 34: ...Drive Cages MSG050 EPS 271937 001 271954 001 Figure 2 19 SCSI Cable Non Hot Pluggable Spares Part No 271954 001 Cable Diagram for Duplexed Hot Pluggable Hard Drives MSG049 EPS 271937 001 18 To SCSI Controller Board 271937 001 36 Figure 2 20 Cables for Duplexed Hot Pluggable Hard Drives Spares Part No 271937 001 ...

Page 35: ...A B Figure 2 21 Removing the Processor Tray Assembly 1 If installed remove the security screw 2 Lift the catch on the release lever A and swing the lever out B to unlock the processor tray assembly 3 Pull out the tray C Reverse steps 1 to 3 to replace the processor tray assembly ...

Page 36: ...cessor backplane board memory modules the system I O board tray assembly processor power module processor chip processor board and expansion boards Drive Cage with Hot Pluggable Drive Backplane Board MSG035 EPS Figure 2 22 Removing the Cables from the Hot Pluggable Drive Backplane Board 1 Remove the large access panel 2 Disconnect the signal and power cables from the backplane board ...

Page 37: ...cage CAUTION Be sure to label the drives before removing them so that they can be replaced in their original positions Failure to do so will result in permanent data loss 4 Remove the four retaining screws from the drive cage 5 Pull out the drive cage with backplane board Reverse steps 1 to 5 to replace the drive cage and backplane board ...

Page 38: ...Connector Power Supply Connector Figure 2 24 Removing the System I O and Processor Backplane Board 1 Remove the large access panel 2 Remove the processor tray assembly 3 Remove the system I O board tray assembly refer to System I O Board Tray Assembly later in this document 4 Disconnect the signal and power cables for the processor backplane board MSG034 EPS Figure 2 25 Removing the System I O and...

Page 39: ...ual Inline Memory Modules DIMMs on the Pentium Pro processor board MSG011 EPS A B A Figure 2 26 Removing the DIMM Module 1 If installed remove the security screw for the processor tray assembly 2 Slide out the processor tray assembly from the rear of the unit 3 Turn the assembly over 4 Press both DIMM connector latches outward A 5 Lift the DIMM module out B Reverse steps 1 to 5 to replace the DIMM...

Page 40: ...ata one bit parity The data byte and parity are constructed of DRAMs that are n locations deep by 4 bits wide or 1 bit wide and n can be any number That is n locations deep x 4 bits wide or n locations deep x 1 bit wide Use only Compaq DIMMs or JEDEC compliant DIMMs that conform to this parity scheme The following table shows typical memory configurations for Compaq ProLiant 2500 and 2500R Servers...

Page 41: ...small access panel 2 If installed remove the security screw 3 Disconnect all cables from expansion boards 4 Press down the catch on the release lever A and swing the lever out B to unlock the system I O board tray assembly 5 Pull out the tray C 6 Remove all expansion boards from the assembly Reverse steps 1 to 6 to replace the system I O board tray assembly ...

Page 42: ...d Auxiliary Battery Connector Auxiliary Speaker Connector Figure 2 28 System I O Board Connectors Processor Power Module The processor power modules are located on the processor board MSG040 EPS Figure 2 29 Removing the Processor Power Module 1 If installed remove the security screw for the processor tray assembly 2 Slide out the processor tray assembly from the rear of the unit ...

Page 43: ...rocessor Chip MSG051 EPS C A B Figure 2 30 Removing the Heat Sink 1 If installed remove the security screw for the processor tray assembly 2 Slide out the processor tray assembly from the rear of the unit 3 Turn over the tray assembly 4 Press down and lift up A on the heat sink retaining clip Pull it up B and off C 5 Remove the heat sink and thermal pad ...

Page 44: ... 2 31 Compaq ProLiant 2500 Family of Servers Maintenance and Service Guide MSG052a EPS Figure 2 31 Removing a Processor Chip ...

Page 45: ...aced only by replacing the processor tray assembly 1 If installed remove the security screw for the processor tray assembly 2 Slide out the processor tray assembly from the rear of the unit 3 Remove memory modules and install them on the new processor tray assembly 4 Remove the processor power module and install it on the new processor tray assembly 5 Remove the processor chip and install it on th...

Page 46: ...ards MSG016 EPS C B A Figure 2 32 Removing the Expansion Board 1 Remove the small access panel 2 Press on the top of the expansion slot latch A and open the latch toward the rear of the expansion slot cage B 3 Pull out expansion board C Reverse steps 1 to 3 to replace the expansion board ...

Page 47: ...he large access panel 2 Disconnect all power connectors from boards and or peripheral devices 3 Remove the retaining screw from the power switch bracket A 4 Press the release tab on the power switch bracket B and slide the bracket back C and up D 5 Remove power switch and cable from bracket refer to Figure 2 35 MSG004 EPS ...

Page 48: ... of power supply 7 Lift power supply out pulling switch and cable through chassis Reverse steps 1 to 7 to replace the power supply IMPORTANT When replacing the power supply make sure that the power switch cable is properly threaded through the bracket s strain relief as shown in Figure 2 35 Figure 2 35 Power Supply Switch Cable Strain Relief Bracket ...

Page 49: ...O Fan MSG047 EPS C A B Figure 2 36 Removing the System I O Fan 1 Remove the small access panel 2 Turn the thumbscrew A to loosen the system I O fan 3 Tilt the system I O fan B and pull it out 4 Disconnect the fan cable C Reverse steps 1 to 4 to replace the system I O fan ...

Page 50: ...15 EPS A B Figure 2 37 Opening the Processor Fan Door 1 Turn the thumb screw on the processor fan door A 2 Open the processor fan door and pull out the processor fan B MSG015A EPS Figure 2 38 Removing the Processor Fan 3 Disconnect the fan cable Reverse steps 1 to 3 to replace the processor fan ...

Page 51: ... 2 38 Removal and Replacement Procedures ...

Page 52: ...he tray assembly using the self stick adhesive 6 Run Compaq System Configuration Utility CAUTION Do not remove the lithium battery from the system I O board Permanent damage may occur to the system I O board if removed If the battery fails use the battery module replacement WARNING The battery clock module contains a lithium battery that may explode if mishandled Do not abuse recharge disassemble ...

Page 53: ...select the Erase Utility when running the SmartStart and Support Software CD This will result in data loss to the entire system There are several ways to access these utilities Run the Utilities on the System Partition If the system was installed using the SmartStart utility the Compaq utilities will automatically be available on the system partition The system partition could also have been creat...

Page 54: ...ect Create Support Software and press the Next button 3 Select the diskette you would like to create from the list and follow the instructions on the screen Run the Utilities from the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD You can run some utilities directly from the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD To run these utilities 1 Boot the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD 2 From the ...

Page 55: ...fter resetting the system follow the instructions in Table 3 1 The error messages and codes listed in Table 3 1 include all codes generated by Compaq products Your system will generate only those codes that are applicable to your configuration and options Table 3 1 POST Error Messages Error Code Beeps Probable Source of Problem Action A Critical Error occurred prior to this power up None A catastr...

Page 56: ... timers etc Replace the system board Run the Compaq System Configuration Utility 104 ASR Timer Failure None System board failure Run Diagnostics 162 System Options Not Set 2S Configuration incorrect Run the System Configuration Utility and correct Continued ...

Page 57: ...None Nonvolatile configuration corrupt Run the System Configuration Utility and correct 172 2 IRC Configuration Invalid None IRC configuration not set up properly COM Port invalid PCI COM Port Incorrect IRQ Run the System Configuration Utility and correct 173 Slot ID Mismatch None Board replaced but configuration not updated Run the System Configuration Utility and correct 174 Configuration Slot M...

Page 58: ...n memory Run the System Configuration Utility and correct 179 System Revision Mismatch None A board was installed that has a different revision date Run the System Configuration Utility and correct 201 Memory Error None RAM failure Run Diagnostics 203 Memory Address Error None RAM failure Run Diagnostics Continued ...

Page 59: ...ion board SIMMs are too slow or 00yy system board SIMMs are too slow xx and yy have same bit set The speed of the memory modules must be 60 or 70 ns Verify the speed of the memory modules installed and replace 211 Cache Switch Set Incorrectly None Switch not set properly during installation or upgrade Verify switch settings 212 System Processor Failed Mapped out 1S Processor in slot x failed Run D...

Page 60: ...place the keyboard ZZ 301 Keyboard Error None Keyboard failure ZZ represents the Keyboard Scan Code 1 A key is stuck Try to free it 2 Replace the keyboard 303 Keyboard Controller Error None System board keyboard or mouse controller failure Check with your Authorized Compaq Reseller Continued ...

Page 61: ...ler Replace the monochrome display controller 501 Display Adapter Failure 1L 2S Video display controller Replace the video board 601 Diskette Controller Error None Diskette controller circuitry failure 1 Make sure the diskette drive cables are attached 2 Replace the diskette drive and or cable 3 Replace the system board 605 Diskette Drive Type Error 2S Mismatch in drive type Run the System Configu...

Page 62: ...l and internal serial ports are assigned to COM1 Run the System Configuration Utility and correct 1152 Com Port 2 3 or 4 Address Assignment Conflict 2S Both external and internal serial ports are assigned to COM2 COM3 or COM4 Run the System Configuration Utility and correct Continued ...

Page 63: ...rnal SCSI cable 1730 Fixed Disk 0 does not support DMA Mode None Fixed disk drive error Run the System Configuration Utility and correct 1731 Fixed Disk 1 does not support DMA Mode None Fixed disk drive error Run the System Configuration Utility and correct 1740 Fixed Disk 0 failed Set Block Mode command None Fixed disk drive error Run the System Configuration Utility and correct 1741 Fixed Disk 1...

Page 64: ...s are both assigned to the primary address Run the System Configuration Utility and correct 1772 Secondary Disk Port Address Assignment Conflict None Address Assignment Conflict Internal and external hard drive controllers are both assigned to the secondary address Run the System Configuration Utility and correct Continued ...

Page 65: ...g Automatic Data Recovery process None This message appears whenever a controller reset or power cycle occurs while Automatic Data Recovery is in progress No action necessary 1779 Drive Array Controller detects replacement drives None Intermittent drive failure and or possible loss of data If this message appears and drive X has not been replaced this indicates an intermittent drive failure This m...

Page 66: ...ed assembly as indicated or contact your service provider 1784 Drive Array Drive Failure Physical Drive None Defective drive and or cables Check for loose cables Replace defective drive X and or cable s 1785 Drive Array not Configured None Configuration error Run the System Configuration Utility and correct Continued ...

Page 67: ...the Interim Data Recovery mode 1787 Drive Array Operating in Interim Recovery Mode Physical drive replacement needed Drive X None Hard drive X failed or cable is loose or defective Following a system restart this message reminds you that drive X is defective and fault tolerance is being used 1 Replace drive X as soon as possible 2 Check loose cables 3 Replace defective cables 1788 Incorrect Drive ...

Page 68: ... noise on the data cable If this message was due to a bad power cable connection but not due to an incorrect drive replacement repair the connection and press F2 Or If this message was not due to a bad power cable connection and no drive replacement took place this could indicate noise on the data cable Check cable for proper routing Continued ...

Page 69: ...ce the drives now press F2 1790 Disk 0 Error None Hard drive error or wrong drive type Run the System Configuration Utility and Diagnostics and correct 1791 Disk 1 Error None Hard drive error or wrong drive type Run the System Configuration Utility and Diagnostics and correct 1792 Drive Array Reports Valid Data Found in Array Accelerator Data will automatically be written to drive array None This ...

Page 70: ...s indicates that while the system was in use power was interrupted while data was in the Array Accelerator memory Array Accelerator batteries failed Data in Array Accelerator has been lost Power was not restored within eight to ten days Perform orderly system shutdowns to avoid data remaining in the Array Accelerator Continued ...

Page 71: ...cates that while the system was in use power was interrupted while data was in the Array Accelerator memory The data stored in the Array Accelerator does not correspond to this drive array 1 Match the Array Accelerator to the correct drive array Or 2 Run the System Configuration Utility to clear the data in the Array Accelerator 1796 Drive Array Array Accelerator Not Responding Array Accelerator i...

Page 72: ...0 Diagnostic Tools 1798 Drive Array Array Accelerator Write Error Occurred Array Accelerator is disabled None Hard parity error while writing data to posted writes memory Enable Array Accelerator Continued ...

Page 73: ...ed writes memory Press F1 to continue with logical drives disabled or F2 to accept data loss and re enable logical drive 2L 2S Power is cycled Temperature too hot Processor fan not installed or spinning Check fans Run System Configuration Utility F10 key None A configuration error occurred during POST Press F10 to run System Configuration Utility No keyboard present None None Warning Move bridge c...

Page 74: ...tion complete the following steps before starting problem isolation procedures 1 Ensure that there is proper ventilation The computer should have approximately 12 inches 30 5 cm clearance at the front and back of the system unit 2 Turn off the computer and peripheral devices 3 Disconnect any peripheral devices other than the monitor and keyboard Do not disconnect the printer if you want to test it...

Page 75: ...x CMOS RAM test failed CMOS interrupt test failed CMOS clock load data test failed The following steps apply to error codes 107 xx through 109 xx 1 Replace the battery clock module and retest 2 Replace the system board and retest 110 xx 111 xx 112 xx 113 xx Programmable timer load data test failed Refresh detect test failed Speed test slow mode out of range Protected mode test failed For error cod...

Page 76: ... memory configuration Reinsert memory modules in correct location and retest 201 xx 202 xx Memory machine ID test failed Memory system ROM checksum failed The following steps apply to error codes 201 xx and 202 xx 1 Replace the system ROM and retest 2 Replace the processor board and retest 3 Replace the memory expansion board and retest 203 xx 204 xx 205 xx 206 xx 210 xx Memory write read test fai...

Page 77: ...est 2 Replace the keyboard and retest 3 Replace the system board and retest Table 3 5 Parallel Printer Test Error Codes Error Code Description Recommended Action 401 xx 402 xx 403 xx 498 xx Printer failed or not connected Printer data register failed Printer pattern test failed Printer failed or not connected The following steps apply to error codes 401 xx through 498 xx 1 Connect the printer and ...

Page 78: ... x 14 character cell test failed Video 80 x 25 mode 8 x 8 character cell test failed Video 40 x 25 mode test failed Video 320 x 200 mode color set 0 test failed Video 320 x 200 mode color set 1 test failed Video 640 x 200 mode test failed Video screen memory page test failed Video gray scale test failed Video white screen test failed Video noise pattern test failed The following steps apply to err...

Page 79: ... Diskette type error Diskette drive speed not within limits The following steps apply to error codes 600 xx through 698 xx 1 Replace the diskette and retest 2 Check and or replace the diskette power and signal cables and retest 3 Replace the diskette drive and retest 4 Replace the system board and retest 699 xx Diskette drive media ID error The following steps apply to 699 xx error codes 1 Replace...

Page 80: ...t 3 Replace the system board and retest Table 3 10 Modem Communications Test Error Codes Error Code Description Recommended Action 1201 xx 1202 xx 1203 xx 1204 xx 1206 xx 1210 xx Modem internal loopback test failed Modem time out test failed Modem external termination test failed Modem auto originate test failed Dial multi frequency tone test failed Modem direct connect test failed The following s...

Page 81: ...t failed Fixed disk reset controller test failed Fixed disk park head test failed Fixed disk head select test failed Fixed disk conditional format test failed Fixed disk ECC test failed Fixed disk drive power mode test failed Drive Monitoring failed Invalid fixed disk drive type failed The following steps apply to error codes 1700 xx through 1799 xx 1 Run the Configuration Utility and verify the d...

Page 82: ...ed CD ROM random read failed The following steps apply to error codes 1800 xx through 1823 xx 1 Replace the CD ROM and retest 2 Check and or replace the signal cable and retest 3 Check the switch settings on the adapter board if applicable 4 Replace the tape adapter board if applicable and retest 5 Replace the CD ROM drive and retest 6 Replace the system board and retest ...

Page 83: ...led Tape drive sensor test failed Tape BOT EOT test failed Tape read test failed Tape write read compare test failed The following steps apply to error codes 1900 xx through 1906 xx 1 Replace the tape cartridge and retest 2 Check and or replace the signal cable and retest 3 Check the switch settings on the adapter board if applicable 4 Replace the tape adapter board if applicable and retest 5 Repl...

Page 84: ...een memory page test failed Video gray scale test failed Video white screen test failed Video noise pattern test failed Lightpen text mode test failed no response ECG VGC memory test failed ECG VGC ROM checksum test failed ECG VGC attribute test failed ECG VGC 640 x 200 graphics mode test failed ECG VGC 640 x 350 16 color set test failed ECG VGC 640 x 350 64 color test failed ECG VGC monochrome te...

Page 85: ...d Service Guide 2458 xx 2468 xx 2477 xx 2480 xx Advanced VGA Bit BLT Test Advanced VGA DAC Test Advanced VGA Data Path Test Advanced VGA DAC Test The following steps apply to error codes 2458 xx through 2480 xx 1 Run Setup 2 Replace the system board and retest ...

Page 86: ...work card Reset failed Network card Internal failed Network card External failed Network card Open failed The following steps apply to error codes 6000 xx through 6089 xx 1 Check the controller installation in the EISA slot 2 Check the interrupt type and number setting 3 Check the media connection at the controller and MAU 4 Check the media speed 4 16 and type UTP STP settings 5 Check the MAU cabl...

Page 87: ...000 28 7000 33 7000 34 7000 35 7000 41 7000 42 7000 43 7000 44 7000 45 7000 46 Memory HBM HBM IO HBM BMIC HBM Video ser_int ser_int ser_ext ser_ext ser_ext_int ser_ext_int Replace the Server Manager R board and retest for error codes 7000 28 through 7000 46 7000 51 7000 52 7000 53 7000 54 7000 55 7000 56 7000 57 mdm_int mdm_int mdm_ext mdm_ext mdm_ext_int mdm_ext_int mdm c analog Replace the Serve...

Page 88: ... Your system will generate only those codes that are applicable to your configuration and options The two main functions of DAAD are to collect all possible information about the array controllers in the system and to offer a list of all detected problems NOTE Refer to the Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics User Guide for complete details and procedures about this diagnostic tool DAAD works by issui...

Page 89: ... could cause the controller to revert to a previous level of firmware if the firmware was soft upgraded 4 Another Please Wait panel displays to indicate that the utility is identifying the ROM version When this is complete the main DAAD screen displays NOTE To generate a DAAD report without starting the interactive portion of the utility at the DOS prompt enter the following DAAD filename where fi...

Page 90: ...uffer and memory on the array accelerator board If there are a number of these parity errors you may need to replace the array accelerator board Accelerator parity write errors n This message displays the number of times that write memory parity errors were detected during transfers between the array controller board transfer buffer and memory on the array accelerator board If there are a number o...

Page 91: ...red with the array accelerator board Refer to the other messages on the Diagnostics screen for the exact meaning of this message Replace the array accelerator board Battery pack X below reference voltage The indicated battery pack is below the required voltage levels Allow sufficient time for the batteries to recharge 36 hours If the batteries have not recharged after 36 hours replace the battery ...

Page 92: ...signature that is zero Old versions of the System Configuration Utility could cause this Run the latest version of System Configuration Utility to configure the controller and nonvolatile RAM Configuration signature mismatch The array accelerator board has been configured for a different array controller board The configuration signature on the array accelerator board does not match the one stored...

Page 93: ...ration Utility to configure the controller and nonvolatile RAM Do not run the System Configuration Utility if you believe drive swapping has occurred Controller needs replacing DAAD Error 102 The array controller firmware is less than version 0 96 Replace the controller as soon as possible Controller needs replacing DAAD Error 104 The Intelligent Array Expansion System firmware is less than versio...

Page 94: ...eatures not being supported on the controller Check for other errors for example time outs If no other errors occur upgrade the firmware to a version that supports monitor and performance if desired Drive Monitoring is NOT enabled for drive bay X The monitor and performance features have not been enabled Run the Compaq Diagnostics Utility 8 05 or higher to initialize the monitor and performance fe...

Page 95: ...match The copies of the RIS on this drive do not match This drive may need to be replaced Check for other errors Drive bay X upload code not readable An error occurred while DAAD was trying to read the upload code information from this drive If there were multiple errors this drive may need to be replaced Duplicate write memory error Data could not be written to the array accelerator board in dupl...

Page 96: ...n stored in nonvolatile RAM This could occur if new previously configured drives have been placed in a system that has also been previously configured Run the System Configuration Utility to configure the controller and nonvolatile RAM Insufficient adapter resources The adapter does not have sufficient resources to perform operations to the array accelerator board Drive rebuild may be occurring Op...

Page 97: ...dures Logical Drive X status INTERIM RECOVERY A physical drive in this logical drive has failed The logical drive is operating in interim recovery mode and is vulnerable Replace the failed drive as soon as possible Logical Drive X status LOOSE CABLE DETECTED A physical drive has a cabling problem Turn the system off and attempt to reattach the cable onto the drive If this does not work replace the...

Page 98: ... 3 46 Diagnostic Tools Check the fans and the operating environment ...

Page 99: ...ose data on the drive Mirror data miscompare Data was found at re initialization in the posted write memory however the mirror data compare test failed resulting in data being marked as invalid Data loss is possible Replace the array accelerator board Mirrored memory location errors Soft errors occurred when attempting to read the same data from both sides of the mirrored memory Data loss will occ...

Page 100: ...ve to rebuild Physical drive bay X is a replacement drive marked OK This drive has been replaced and marked OK by the firmware This may occur if a drive has an intermittent failure for example if a drive has previously failed then when DAAD is run the drive starts working again Replace the drive Physical drive bay X has failed The indicated physical drive has failed Replace this drive Physical dri...

Page 101: ... all drives Threshold for drive bay X violated This message indicates that a monitor and performance threshold for this drive has been violated Check for the particular threshold that has been violated Threshold violations for drive bay X This is a list of the individual thresholds that have been violated for this drive The drive may need to be replaced Run the Compaq Diagnostics Utility to determ...

Page 102: ...nosing and recovering from errors These tools are available for local and remote diagnosis and recovery The following topics are discussed here Automatic Server Recovery ASR Server Health Logs System Configuration History Files Automatic Server Recovery The Automatic Server Recovery ASR feature can be enabled to restart a Server after a critical hardware error or software error has occurred If a c...

Page 103: ...ilities on the system partition on the hard drive If the Server continues experiencing hardware software errors and the number of ASR cycles exceed the specified number of recovery attempts the Server will log an error to the Server Health Log and boot the Compaq Utilities from the system partition on the hard drive If a modem is installed ASR puts the modem on auto answer so that the Server Admin...

Page 104: ... from the driver that the system is operating properly You can select to be paged modem required and what mode the Server will be in when it restarts after a critical error The following sections describe the different reboot options and the system requirements for each level Unattended Recovery For unattended recovery ASR will log the error information to the Critical Error Log reset the Server t...

Page 105: ...trator must have access to Compaq Insight Manager or a communications software package capable of terminal emulation to a local terminal with VT100 or ANSI terminal capabilities NOTE If the remote site is using something other than VT100 or an ANSI terminal emulator it is still possible to configure remotely as long as the package contains either an ANSI terminal or VT100 terminal emulator set for...

Page 106: ...e Revision History Table will be updated Critical Error Log The Critical Error Log records noncorrectable memory errors as well as catastrophic hardware and software errors that typically cause the system to fail This information helps you quickly identify and correct the problem minimizing downtime The log can be viewed through Inspect Utility Diagnostics Utility Compaq Insight Manager or the opt...

Page 107: ... Test NMI Expansion Board Error A board on the expansion bus indicated an error condition resulting in a Server failure NMI Expansion Bus Master Time Out A bus master type expansion board in the indicated slot did not release the bus after its maximum time resulting in a Server failure NMI Expansion Bus Slave Time Out A board on the expansion bus delayed a bus cycle beyond the maximum time resulti...

Page 108: ...ion Assembly The Revision History Table is stored in nonvolatile RAM and is accessed through Diagnostics Inspect Compaq Insight Manager and the optional Compaq Server Manager R The Revision History Table feature allows precise identification of the components in a server The table is updated when the system ROM detects a board version change in an EISA or PCI expansion slot The table also contains...

Page 109: ...the Inspect Utility All three versions can be printed for historical purposes or reinstalled through the Maintain Configuration Utility feature of the System Configuration Utility ROMPaq The use of flash ROM in the Compaq ProLiant and in certain options controllers allows the firmware BIOS to be upgraded with system or option ROMPaq utilities To upgrade the ROM insert the ROMPaq diskette into driv...

Page 110: ... chapter provides switch and jumper information for the Compaq ProLiant 2500 and 2500R Servers System I O Board Switch SW1 is a six position switchbank S1 S6 that controls the security features and configuration of the computer MSG046 EPS SW1 Figure 4 1 Location of Compaq ProLiant 2500 and 2500R System I O Board Switch ...

Page 111: ...s configuration changes Default Enables configuration changes 3 Rack Mount Mode Default for Compaq ProLiant 2500R System is installed in a rack chassis Default for Compaq ProLiant 2500 System is installed in a tower chassis 4 Diskette Boot Feature Enable Enables system booting from the diskette drive regardless of the configuration setting Default System booting from the diskette drive is controll...

Page 112: ...ing the processor switchbanks incorrectly can result in permanent damage to the processor and or data loss CAUTION Processors on the same processor board MUST be installed in matched frequency MSG044 EPS SW1 SW2 SW3 Figure 4 2 Location of Pentium Pro Processor Board Switches The following section defines the functions for switchbanks 1 to 3 on the processor board The default positions are indicate...

Page 113: ... MHz 210 MHz ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF 60 MHz 240 MHz ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 60 MHz 270 MHz ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 60 MHz 300 MHz ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 60 MHz 330 MHz ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 66 MHz 133 MHz ON ON ON ON OFF ON 66 MHz 166 MHz ON ON ON OFF OFF ON 66 MHz 200 MHz default ON ON OFF ON OFF ON 66 MHz 233 MHz ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 66 MHz 266 MHz ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 66 MHz 300 MHz ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 66 ...

Page 114: ...hen it is installed NOTE It is not necessary to set the SCSI ID jumpers on a replacement drive The SCSI ID is set automatically by the backplane board when the drive is installed The Integrated Wide Ultra SCSI Controller requires that a SCSI ID be set for each SCSI device The SCSI ID is set by jumpers ID2 ID1 and ID0 located on each SCSI device Table 4 3 shows the jumper settings for each SCSI ID ...

Page 115: ...devices can have the same SCSI ID Mass Storage for Non Hot Pluggable Models The Integrated Wide Ultra SCSI Controller requires that a SCSI ID be set for each SCSI device The SCSI ID is set by jumpers ID2 ID1 and ID0 located on each SCSI device Table 4 5 shows the jumper settings for each SCSI ID and its recommended drive bay Figure 4 3 shows the physical locations of jumpers ID2 ID1 and ID0 on sup...

Page 116: ...e S3 S2 S1 1 2 GB ACA Tape Drive 4 16 GB TurboDat Autoloader Remove Terminating Resistors O F F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BIT0 BIT2 BIT1 O F F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 8 GB DAT Drive 4 16 GB DAT Drive O F F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BIT2 BIT1 BIT0 BIT2 SCSI CONNECTOR 49 50 1 2 DCINPUT 5V G G 12V AUDIO R G G L GND SCSI ID 1 2 3 FACTORY USE ONLY Remote ID Present Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Disable Parity Figure 4 3 Supported SCSI Opti...

Page 117: ...r block which selects either Ethernet or Token Ring ENET TRING JMP1 TRING ENET Figure 4 4 Location of 32 Bit NetFlex 2 Controller Jumpers for Ethernet ENET TRING JMP1 Keyed Pin Row DualSpeed Token Ring Module Pin 1 TRING ENET A B Figure 4 5 Location of 32 Bit NetFlex 2 Controller Jumpers for Token Ring ...

Page 118: ...l and Operating Specifications This section provides operating and performance specifications for Compaq ProLiant 2500 and 2500R Servers and optional hardware System Unit Power Supply Memory 19 Inch Rack Diskette Drives CD ROM Drives Controllers Hard Drives Network Controllers Network Cabling ...

Page 119: ...s Installed 50 0 lb 22 68 kg Input Requirements Rated Input Voltage 100 to 240 VAC Rated Input Frequency 50 60 Hz Rated Input Current 6 3 A Power Supply Output Power Rated Steady State Power 325 W Maximum Peak Power 425 W Temperature Range Operating 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C Shipping 22 to 122 F 30 to 50 C Relative Humidity noncondensing Operating 8 to 90 8 to 90 Nonoperating 5 to 95 5 to 95 Maximum W...

Page 120: ...t No Drives Installed 50 0 lb 22 68 kg Input Requirements Rated Input Voltage 100 to 240 VAC Rated Input Frequency 50 60 Hz Rated Input Current 6 3 A Power Supply Output Power Rated Steady State Power 325 W Maximum Peak Power 425 W Temperature Range Operating 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C Shipping 22 to 122 F 30 to 50 C Relative Humidity noncondensing Operating 8 to 90 8 to 90 Nonoperating 5 to 95 5 to 95...

Page 121: ...l Output Rating To 40 C and 5 000 ft To 32 C and 10 000 ft derate linearly Minimum Load 4 5 A on 5V output 0 4A on 12V output Ambient Temperature Range Operating 50 to 122 F 10 to 40 C Storage 40 to 149 F 40 to 65 C Dielectric Voltage Withstand Input to Output 3000 VAC minute Input to Ground 1500 VAC minute Safety Standard UL 1950 CSA 22 2 950 or CSA 22 2 234 TUV VDE EN 60 950 VDE0805 11 91 EMKO T...

Page 122: ...shed DIMMs DIMMs must be 60 ns or faster Use Compaq DIMMs or JEDEC compliant DIMMs only 19 Inch Rack Table 5 5 19 Inch Rack Specifications 42U Rack Dimensions Height Total Cabinet 85 30 in 216 66 cm Height Cabinet Opening 73 50 in 42U 186 69 cm Depth 33 50 in 85 09 cm Width 24 00 in 60 96 cm Weight 253 lb 114 84 kg 22U Rack Dimensions Height Total Cabinet 50 29 in 127 73 cm Height Cabinet Opening ...

Page 123: ...apacity per Diskette high low density 1 44 MB 720 KB Drive Supported One Drive Height One third Drive Rotation rpm 300 Transfer Rate bits sec high low 500 K 250 K Bytes Sector 512 Sectors Track high low 18 9 Tracks Side high low 80 80 Access Times Track to Track high low 3 ms 6 ms Average high low 169 94 ms Settling Time 15 ms Latency Average 100 ms Cylinders high low 80 80 Read Write Heads Two ...

Page 124: ...3 3 cm Width 7 01 in 17 8 cm Internal Height 1 7 in 4 3 cm Depth 0 8 in 2 1 cm Width 5 9 in 14 9 cm Weight External CD ROM 6 lb 6 oz 2 85 kg Internal CD ROM 1 lb 2 oz 1 25 kg Data Transfer Rate Sustained 300 or 150 Kbytes sec Asynchronous 2 5 MB s Synchronous 4 0 MB s Access Times Full Stroke 520 ms One Third Stroke 290 ms Cache Buffer 256 Kbytes minimum Audio Output Level Line Out 0 7 VRMS at 47 ...

Page 125: ...utput Level Line Out 0 8 VRMS at 47 kΩ Headphone 0 6 VRMS at 32 kΩ maximum volume Cache Buffer 256 Kbytes Data Transfer Rate Sustained 300 or 150 Kbytes sec Asynchronous 2 5 MB s Synchronous 4 0 MB s Interface Cable Length 6 m approximately 18 ft maximum Reliability Start Up Time 7 seconds Stop Time 3 seconds Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 5o to 45o C Humidity 10 to 90 Absolute Hum...

Page 126: ...ard package Vibration Operating 0 15 GO P at 5 to 300 Hz Nonoperating 2 GO P at 5 to 300 Hz Transportation 0 015 G2 Hz at 5 to 50 Hz with standard package Integrated Wide Ultra SCSI Controller Table 5 9 Wide Ultra SCSI Controller Specifications Drives Supported Up to 5 Data Transfer Method 32 Bit PCI bus master Host Bus Transfer Rate 132 MB s SCSI Transfer Rate 40 MB s External SCSI Connector 68 p...

Page 127: ...ctor 50 Pin Fast SCSI 2 Connector 68 Pin wide SCSI Connector 32 Bit Fast SCSI 2 E Controller Table 5 11 32 Bit Fast SCSI 2 E Controller Specifications Dimensions Height 4 5 in 11 43 cm Depth 0 375 in 0 95 cm Width 10 5 in 26 67 cm Total Weight 7 13 oz 205 g Drives Supported Up to 7 total internal and external Data Transfer Method 32 bit bus master SCSI Channel Transfer Rate 10 MB s Maximum Transfe...

Page 128: ...Rate on EISA Bus 33 MB s SCSI Termination Active termination External SCSI Connector 68 Pin wide SCSI Connector Internal SCSI Connector 50 Pin Fast SCSI 2 Connector 68 Pin wide SCSI Connector 32 Bit Fast Wide SCSI 2 P Controller Table 5 13 32 Bit Fast Wide SCSI 2 P Controller Specifications Drives Supported Up to 7 total internal and external Data Transfer Method 32 bit bus master SCSI Channel Tra...

Page 129: ...F 10 to 35 C Shipping 22 to 140 F 30 to 60 C Relative Humidity non condensing Operating 20 to 80 20 to 80 Non operating 5 to 90 5 to 90 Power Required 5V 2 6 amps 12V 20 ma 12V 20 ma Heat Dissipated maximum 13 5 watts SCSI Channels 2 Drives Supported maximum internal and external 14 Data Transfer Method 32 Bit bus master SCSI Bus Transfer Rate maximum 20 MB sec 10 MHz PCI Bus Transfer Rate maximum...

Page 130: ...erating 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C Shipping 22 to 140 F 30 to 60 C Relative Humidity non condensing Operating 20 to 80 20 to 80 Non operating 5 to 90 5 to 90 Power Required 5V 3 0 a 12V 20 ma 12V 20 ma Heat Dissipated maximum 15 5 watts SCSI Channels 2 Drives Supported maximum internal and external 14 Data Transfer Method 32 Bit Bus Master SCSI Bus Transfer Rate maximum 20 MB sec 10 MHz EISA Bus Transf...

Page 131: ...uted Data Guarding Yes N 1 Distributed Data Guarding Yes On Line Spare Yes Drive Failure Alert System LED Indicators Compaq Insight Manager Cache Memory for Accelerator 4 MB Mirrored Batteries Yes Battery Capacity without Power 3 4 days Charge Trickle 2 1 Gigabyte Pluggable Fast Wide SCSI 2 Drive Table 5 17 2 1 Gigabyte Pluggable Fast Wide SCSI 2 Drive Specifications Capacity 2104 3 MB Block Size ...

Page 132: ...cm Depth 7 4 in 18 8 cm Width 0 51 in 1 3 cm Total Weight Ethernet Configuration 5 44 oz 150 g Token Ring Configuration 5 76 oz 170 g Processor TI TMS380C26 Coprocessor TI Packet Blaster TMS380FPA Data Transfer Method 32 bit EISA bus master Maximum Transfer Rate on EISA bus 933 MB s Standard Network Controller Configuration Ethernet Meets IEEE 802 3 Specifications Supports AUI DB 15 Supports 10Bas...

Page 133: ... 5 16 Physical and Operating Specifications Supports UTP RJ 45 ...

Page 134: ...work interfaces share a common 26 pin D Shell connector to support AUI To convert this connector to two AUI ports a special cable that ships with the option is required EN2 EN1 Figure 5 1 D Shell Connector Table 5 21 NetFlex 2 DualPort ENET Controller Specifications Network Interface Two Ethernet interfaces on a single controller card Expansion Bus 32 Bit Extended Industry Standard Architecture EI...

Page 135: ... Specifications AUI Connector type DB 15 Cable type AUI cable to external transceiver Distance Up to 50 meters between network controller and the Medium Attachment Unit MAU Token Ring Cable STP Table 5 24 Token Ring Cable Specifications Shielded Twisted Pair STP Connector type DB 9 Cable type All cable types that meet the IEEE 802 5 requirements Token Ring Cable UTP Table 5 25 Token Ring Cable Spe...

Page 136: ... Bus core frequency ratio 4 4 C Cable folding and routing diagrams 2 18 Cables diskette drive 2 18 duplexed hot pluggable 2 20 Ethernet 5 17 IDE CD ROM 2 19 non hot pluggable SCSI 2 20 Cables Continued spares 1 5 Token Ring 5 17 Wide SCSI hot pluggable 2 19 CD ROM drives 5 8 spares 1 4 specifications 5 7 Chassis 1 3 Components exploded view 1 2 Critical Error Log description 3 42 error messages 3 ...

Page 137: ...ettings NetFlex 2 controller 4 8 SCSI devices 4 5 4 6 4 7 K Keyboards 1 5 M Mass storage devices location and bay numbers 2 11 spares 1 4 supported configurations 2 12 Mechanical parts exploded view 1 1 Memory DIMM upgrades 2 26 replacing 2 25 spares 1 4 specifications 5 5 N NetFlex 2 Controller jumper settings 4 8 NetFlex 2 DualPort ENET Controller 5 16 NetFlex 2 ENET TR Controller 5 15 NetFlex 3...

Page 138: ... I 3 Compaq ProLiant 2500 Family of Servers Maintenance and Service Guide tray assembly 2 30 ...

Page 139: ...t SCSI 2 E Controller 5 10 32 Bit Fast Wide SCSI 2 E Controller 5 11 32 Bit Fast Wide SCSI 2 P Controller 5 11 Specifications Continued 4 3 GB Pluggable Fast Wide SCSI 2 5 15 CD ROM drive 5 7 CD ROM drive tray load 5 8 diskette drives 5 6 Ethernet cables 5 17 Integrated Wide Ultra SCSI Controller 5 9 memory 5 5 NetFlex 2 ENET TR Controller 5 15 NetFlex 3 E Controller 5 16 power supply 5 4 SMART SC...

Page 140: ... I 5 Compaq ProLiant 2500 Family of Servers Maintenance and Service Guide ...

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