Compaq 6400R - ProLiant - 1 GB RAM Setup And Installation Manual Download Page 139

Index   7

Compaq Confidential – Need to Know Required

Writer:

 JSharp  

Project:

 Guide Title  

Comments:

 

Part Number:

 000000-000  

File Name: 

x-index  

Last Saved On: 

3/22/00 1:04 PM

support for PCI Hot Plug   5-5
support for Windows NT   5-9

optional SCSI controllers   1-7
overheating   1-3
overview

default configuration   2-24
hardware options   1-12
hot plug   5-1
I/O expansion boards   5-1
IML   1-8
IRC   1-9

P

parallel connector   1-14
parallel interface   1-6
parallel interface control   1-11
PCI

expansion boards   1-11
slots   1-3

PCI Hot Plug   1-3

Administration Guide

   5-1

button   1-3, 5-3, D-5
general   5-1
I/O slots   1-7
intraNetWare actions   5-6
LED   D-7
LEDs   D-4, D-5, D-6, D-7
operating system support   5-5
utility software   1-3
Windows NT utility   5-9

PCI Hot Plug

 

Administration Guide

Systems Reference Library

CD   5-8

PCI Hot-plug

cabling   6-6

peripheral board   1-5
port addresses   1-8
power cord connections   2-23
power cords, securing   6-7
Power Down Manager   1-4, 2-25
power margin   1-4
Power On/Standby switch   1-13
power requirements   2-4
power supplies, removing   2-8
power supply   1-4, 1-7

advanced features   1-4
electrical rating   2-4
supported   1-4

power supply LEDs   3-27, D-4,

D-10

Power Supply Viewer   1-4
powering down   2-25

LEDs   2-25

powering up   2-24
Power-On Self-Test   1-10
Prefailure Warranty   1-1, 1-15, 7-5
primary hot-plug power cord

connector   1-14

processor   1-2

Prefailure Warranty   7-5

processor   1-2
processor power module   1-2
processor power modules   1-1, 1-2
processors   1-12, 1-15

Q

QuickLock   1-11

R

rack

cable management arm

bracket   2-20

CDs   2-2. 

See also

 CDs

Rack Builder Configuration   2-2
Rack Information Library   2-2
Rack Optimization   2-2
Rack Products

Documentation   2-2

Rack Resource CD Kit   2-2

cooling requirements   2-2
inserting cage nuts   2-15
installing

mounting bracket   2-16

installing rack model

server   2-1

loading server   2-18
locating materials   2-8
ordering requirements   2-2
physical specifications   2-2

Summary of Contents for 6400R - ProLiant - 1 GB RAM

Page 1: ...ProLiant 6400R Setup and Installation Guide Second Edition April 2000 Part Number 388776 002 Compaq Computer Corporation...

Page 2: ...hange without notice and is provided AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND THE ENTIRE RISK ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS INFORMATION REMAINS WITH RECIPIENT IN NO EVENT SHALL COMPAQ BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIR...

Page 3: ...atures 1 2 Processors and Processor Power Modules 1 2 Cache Memory and System Architecture 1 2 Expansion Slots 1 3 PCI Hot Plug 1 3 System Fans 1 3 Internal Drive Bays 1 4 Power Supplies 1 4 Memory Bo...

Page 4: ...3 Rear Panel Components 1 14 Routine Maintenance 1 15 Warranty 1 15 Server Registration 1 15 Chapter 2 Rack Mountable Server Installation Installation Choices 2 1 Using the Compaq Optional Installatio...

Page 5: ...Hot Plug Hard Drives 3 26 Hot Plug Power Supplies 3 27 Hot Plug Fans 3 29 Chapter 4 Integrated Management Log Multiple Ways of Viewing the Log 4 1 Compaq Insight Manager 4 2 Viewing the Event List 4 2...

Page 6: ...rtStart and Support Software CD 7 2 Opening the Internal CD ROM Tray Manually 7 2 Compaq System Configuration Utility 7 3 Installing an Operating System 7 3 SMP Operating System Support 7 4 Diagnostic...

Page 7: ...ischarge Grounding Methods B 2 Appendix C Switch Settings Maintenance Configuration Switch Functions SW1 C 1 Core Frequency Switch SW2 and SW3 C 2 Appendix D LED Indicators Front Panel LED Indicators...

Page 8: ......

Page 9: ...t they should be pressed simultaneously USER INPUT User input appears in a different typeface and in uppercase FILENAMES File names appear in uppercase italics Menu Options Command Names Dialog Box Na...

Page 10: ...Equipment These symbols may be located on equipment in areas where hazardous conditions may exist This symbol in conjunction with any of the following symbols indicates the presence of a potential ha...

Page 11: ...k of injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching These symbols on power supplies or systems indicate the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power WARNING To reduce...

Page 12: ...information in this guide you can get further information and other help in the following locations Compaq Technical Support You are entitled to free hardware technical telephone support for your prod...

Page 13: ...or software Operating system type and revision level Detailed specific questions Compaq Website The Compaq website has information on this product as well as the latest drivers and Flash ROM images Y...

Page 14: ...g ECC memory 64 bit PCI Dual 10 100 Autosensing Ethernet Network Interface Controller NIC upgradeable to a gigabyte and support for 10 000 rpm Wide Ultra2 SCSI hard drives High availability features i...

Page 15: ...that unless otherwise noted include the following system board features memory board features peripheral board features high availability features server management features and configuration tools Fi...

Page 16: ...on PCI Hot Plug button allows PCI Hot Plug access directly at each PCI slot providing PCI Hot Plug control directly at the server without requiring but still compatible with the PCI Hot Plug utility s...

Page 17: ...standard Redundant hot plug power supplies provide load balancing an additional level of availability optional Hot Plug Power Supply Advanced Features Auto Line Sensing capability No switch is needed...

Page 18: ...bank 50 ns EDO buffered DIMMs standard G Supports EDO buffered 60 ns DIMMS Expandable to 4 GB 16 x 256 MB DIMMs G 16 32 64 128 256 MB and 4 or 8 K refreshed DIMMs installed in sets of four bank G Supp...

Page 19: ...eyboard and mouse do not ship with the rack server Network Interface Controller Board Features For detailed information see the NIC user documents or the SmartStart CD Network Interface Controller The...

Page 20: ...rtant aspects of high availability are discussed in the next section The Server Management Features and Configuration Tools section includes Compaq SmartStart Compaq Insight Manager Compaq Remote Insi...

Page 21: ...ools such as INSPECT Diagnostics DIAGS Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics DAAD ROMPaq and ASR 2 The first time the server is configured the SmartStart program automatically creates a system partition an...

Page 22: ...l supported modem you can perform a wide range of configuration tasks using the Compaq Integrated Remote Console IRC a hardware based remote console solution for enhanced out of band remote server man...

Page 23: ...e Power On Self Test POST Diagnostics DIAGS ROMPaq utilities to upgrade flash ROMs and Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics DAAD For information regarding Compaq diagnostic tools see the Documentation CD...

Page 24: ...assword configuration lock power on password diskette boot override diskette write control keyboard password network server mode parallel interface control QuickLock serial interface control and remot...

Page 25: ...supported for controller duplexing or expanding storage capacity SMART 2DH Array Controller Smart Array 3200 Controller Smart Array 221 Controller Dual Channel Wide Ultra SCSI 3 Controller Visit the...

Page 26: ...ont panel components 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 1 2 Front panel of the ProLiant 6400R server Table 1 1 Front Panel Components Identifier Description Power On Standby switch Front panel LEDs power interlock fa...

Page 27: ...re 1 3 Rear panel of the ProLiant 6400R server Table 1 2 Rear Panel Components Identifier Description Exterior hot plug redundant system fan assembly Parallel connector External SCSI connector NIC con...

Page 28: ...on site Limited Warranty Prefailure Warranty on processors memory and hard drives when the server is used with Compaq Insight Manager For additional service and support visit the Compaq website http...

Page 29: ...es you may order installation service direct from Compaq by calling 1 800 407 6210 and ordering part number FM HEINS IN Installation can also be ordered from and provided directly by Compaq Authorized...

Page 30: ...roperly configured racks G Site planning data including power requirements cooling mandates and physical specifications G Ordering information including required components part numbers and appropriat...

Page 31: ...nto the rack You can also reduce the weight of the server by removing the hot plug redundant power supplies and reinstalling them after you have mounted the server in the racks 4 Set the system board...

Page 32: ...ANT Because of the 100 to 120 VAC electrical rating of each power supply some local electrical authorities may require either one 15 A circuit for each power supply or one 20 A circuit for each pair o...

Page 33: ...nd devices WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock from high leakage currents a reliable grounded earthed connection is essential before connecting the unit to an AC supply Because of the highe...

Page 34: ...he front door and exhausts warm air out the rear door Therefore the front door of the rack must be adequately ventilated to enable ambient room air to enter the cabinet and the rear door must be venti...

Page 35: ...the rack Extend only one component at a time WARNING Before beginning to work on the rack ensure that the leveling jacks are extended to the floor that the full weight of the rack rests on the level f...

Page 36: ...er from power fluctuations and temporary interruptions with a regulating uninterruptible power supply UPS The device protects the hardware from damage from power surges and voltage spikes and keeps th...

Page 37: ...Rack Mountable Server Installation 2 9 1 2 5 4 8 9 7 6 3 Figure 2 1 Rack mounting hardware included with the server...

Page 38: ...le management arm screw retaining plate washer Rack mounting template Rack mounting handles Documentation G Documentation CD with G Compaq ProLiant 6400R Setup and Installation Guide G Integrated Remo...

Page 39: ...r Cage nut fitting tool Pencil Options such as a monitor keyboard mouse and switch box Preparing the Rack Mounting Brackets and Slide Rail Assemblies Each pair of rack mounting brackets with attached...

Page 40: ...rail can be fastened to the rack as one assembly Attaching the Bracket Rail to the Rack Mounting Bracket NOTE Read all six steps before you begin 1 Unpack the hardware mounting kit Lay the two piece s...

Page 41: ...ted screws IMPORTANT Do not use nuts or washers with the screws 1 2 Figure 2 4 Attaching the bracket rail to the rack mounting bracket 5 Adjust the inner slide to access the other two screw holes one...

Page 42: ...r in the rack before installing the mounting bracket assemblies For proper placement of the server in the rack refer to the Rack Builder report you printed when you planned the configuration Always mo...

Page 43: ...t Inserting Cage Nuts into the Rack Frame After marking the positions for the fasteners on both the front and back of the rack use the fitting tool to insert cage nuts on the inside of the rails at th...

Page 44: ...ough 4 for each cage nut Attaching the Rack Mounting Bracket Assembly to the Rack 1 Using the pencil marks from the template carefully align the rack mounting bracket assembly with the rear rack frame...

Page 45: ...by 12 mm Phillips screw in the bottom hole of the bracket Do not use washers IMPORTANT Place one screw in the bottom hole of the bracket NOTE The tabs on the front of the rack mounting bracket help t...

Page 46: ...e mounting bracket assemblies Ensure that the pair of brackets is perfectly aligned and installed and that the server fits before you continue WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage t...

Page 47: ...s through the slotted opening in the inner slide 5 Remove the handles from the server IMPORTANT The first time you slide the server into the rack you may have to apply some pressure After the first ti...

Page 48: ...ovides an attachment point for the cable management arm from the server to the rear frame of the rack Attach the cable management arm bracket to the back of the server with two 6 32 0 312 Torx screws...

Page 49: ...of the cable management arm to the cable management arm bracket using two M6 12 mm Phillips screws Align the arm to the bracket Figure 2 12 Attaching the cable management arm to the cable management a...

Page 50: ...e 2 13 Attaching the cable management arm screw retaining plate 4 Attach the cable management arm to the rear frame rail of the rack with two 10 32 5 8 inch Phillips hex washer screws Figure 2 14 Atta...

Page 51: ...y power supply cord connector Redundant power supply cord connector WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment Install the power supply before connecting the power cord Un...

Page 52: ...cables to the switch box 3 Bundle all the cables including the power cables and tie them to the cable management arm Figure 2 16 Routing and securing the cables 4 Extend the bundled cables down the r...

Page 53: ...r in the ProLiant 6400R server does not shut off completely with the front panel Power On Standby switch The two positions of the switch function as on and standby instead of on and off The standby po...

Page 54: ...the risk of personal injury and or damage to the equipment the installation of options other than hot plug power supplies and hot plug hard drives should be performed only by persons qualified in ser...

Page 55: ...T 15 screwdriver included with the server Accessing and Installing Processors WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment Disconnect power from the server by unplugging al...

Page 56: ...o install a processor and a PPM use the following installation procedure 1 Back up the server data 2 Shut down the operating system as directed in the operating system instructions 3 If the server is...

Page 57: ...em power NOTE After setting the Power On Standby switch to standby the operating system may take as long as 30 seconds to shut down the power 5 Disconnect the power cords after the system shuts down S...

Page 58: ...ON If you remove a processor reinstall the processor terminator module before powering up the server Failure to have either a processor or processor terminator module installed results in an interlock...

Page 59: ...6400R server ships with a nonredundant PPM standard For the additional level of availability redundant PPMs are available as an option 13 Align the new processor with the heatsink facing the side acc...

Page 60: ...low is a detailed view of the server with four processors and PPMs installed Top View of System Board 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 Figure 3 6 Processor and PPM locations top view of system board shown Table 3 2 To...

Page 61: ...slot 1 and install the slower one in slot 3 Set SW2 and SW3 accordingly 14 Install the processor a Pushing the processor into the slot until it is firmly until seated b Secure the processor by rotatin...

Page 62: ...gement Log Accessing the System Board Components Use the following figure and table to identify system board components including slots switches and connectors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 11...

Page 63: ...ISA slot is for modem use only The Remote Insight Board PCI functions properly only when plugged into slot 6 NOTE For the location of the primary and secondary PCI Hot Plug slots see the hood label u...

Page 64: ...mpletely shut off with the front panel Power On Standby switch The two positions of the switch function as on and standby rather than on and off The standby position removes power from most of the ele...

Page 65: ...access panel WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the internal system components to cool before touching them 5 Remove the memory expansion board by rotating the latch...

Page 66: ...board are Banks 1 through 4 Although DIMMs within a bank must be the same size type and speed DIMMs of a different size can be used in the other banks CAUTION Use only Compaq approved DIMMs Using DIM...

Page 67: ...ithin the same bank by noting the bank boundaries in Figure 3 9 6 Replace the memory expansion board and secure it by closing the latches 2 2 1 Figure 3 13 Replacing the memory expansion board and sec...

Page 68: ...ry Therefore an ABP group may be two or four banks in size The following section contains memory configuration rules that permit ABP Memory Configuration Rules for Address Bit Permuting Two or four ba...

Page 69: ...Figure 3 14 Peripheral board components Table 3 5 Peripheral Board Components Item Description Internal battery Configuration maintenance switch SW1 SCSI connector channel A SCSI connector channel B S...

Page 70: ...ease latches to a full 90 degrees because the levers will break 3 2 2 1 1 Figure 3 15 Removing the peripheral board Hot Plug Areas This section describes access to the following areas PCI Hot Plug exp...

Page 71: ...support for each operating system For more information on the PCI Hot Plug software application see the PCI Hot Plug Important Facts in the online PCI Hot Plug Administration Guide on the Documentatio...

Page 72: ...tting jewelry Avoid the use of conductive tools inside the server that could bridge live parts 1 Unlock and open the PCI Hot Plug access door WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot sur...

Page 73: ...on 3 If the slot PCI Hot Plug slot green LED is on power down the slot with the slot PCI Hot Plug button or PCI Hot Plug utility application Wait until the green LED is off The amber LED should also b...

Page 74: ...n and subsequent data loss could occur 4 Press the top of the appropriate expansion slot release lever and rotate the lever toward the rear of the expansion slot 3 2 1 Figure 3 19 Opening the slot rel...

Page 75: ...l PCI card cable leave enough slack in the cable to allow additional PCI cards to be removed without disconnecting them 10 Activate power to the slot through the PCI Hot Plug software application or b...

Page 76: ...has failed Drives marked as failed by the controller are indicated by the amber Drive Failure LED on the drive tray Permanent data loss occurs when a working drive is removed during replacement of a f...

Page 77: ...lete data loss is desired NOTE When a drive configured for fault tolerance is replaced the system automatically begins restoring data as soon as the replacement drive is installed When a drive is in t...

Page 78: ...rd drive to be removed from the drive bay 2 Push the release button 3 Pull the release lever and pull the drive toward the front of the server to remove the hot plug hard drive 2 3 1 1 Figure 3 22 Rem...

Page 79: ...to locate the hot plug power supply to be accessed IMPORTANT Whenever power is first applied to a power supply a 10 second delay can occur before booting begins 2 1 Figure 3 23 Hot plug power supply l...

Page 80: ...r Supply OK Top Off Fault Removing a Hot Plug Power Supply 1 Grasp the power supply handle and press up on the thumb latch 2 Pull the power supply out A B 2 1 1 Figure 3 24 Removing a hot plug power s...

Page 81: ...is a delay of up to 10 seconds before booting begins Hot Plug Fans Front Panel Fan LED Determine the fan status by noting the color of the front panel fan LED The front panel fan LED is the third fro...

Page 82: ...ng figure and table to locate the hot plug fan to be removed 1 3 4 2 5 6 Figure 3 25 Hot plug fan locations Table 3 10 Hot Plug Fan Identification Fan Description I O fan I O fan Primary CPU fan Secon...

Page 83: ...11 Hot Plug Fan LEDs Fan Description I O fan LED I O fan LED Primary CPU fan and secondary CPU fan LED Primary or secondary external system fan LED Primary and secondary external system fan LED Table...

Page 84: ...toward the center of the fan 2 Lift the hot plug fan out of the fan cage 2 1 Figure 3 27 Removing a hot plug fan Installing a Hot Plug Fan WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hazardous...

Page 85: ...q ProLiant 6400R Setup and Installation Guide 1 2 Figure 3 28 Installing a hot plug fan 1 2 2 Figure 3 29 Installing a hot plug external rear CPU fan 3 Replace the top access panel to complete the ins...

Page 86: ...everity levels Status Informational indicates that the message is informational only Repaired indicates that corrective action has been taken Caution indicates a non fatal error condition Critical ind...

Page 87: ...the severity of the event Viewing the Event List 1 From Compaq Insight Manager select the appropriate server Then select View Device Data The selected server is displayed with buttons around its perim...

Page 88: ...the Compaq website www compaq com Refer to the Compaq Management CD for information on installing and running the Survey Utility After you have run the Survey Utility you can view the IML by loading t...

Page 89: ...s without powering down the server Hot upgrade of adapters Replace an adapter with a different adapter without powering down the server PCI Hot Plug is backward compatible though system components fit...

Page 90: ...ystem Configuration Utility to set up a SCSI drive array see Chapter 7 Server Configuration and Utilities PCI Hot Plug System Systems that support PCI Hot Plug require the proper system hardware opera...

Page 91: ...t Plug control directly at the server without requiring the PCI Hot Plug utility software The PCI Hot Plug button allows you to cancel an action by pressing the button again within 5 seconds PCI Hot P...

Page 92: ...ied to this slot but the slot requires attention for a possible problem with the slot board or driver Do not open the slot release lever Follow these steps 1 Through the PCI Hot Plug application turn...

Page 93: ...replace the board 3 Connect the cables to the PCI board 4 Close the slot release lever 5 Return power to the slot through the PCI Hot Plug application The green LED turns on Green Amber Off Off Yes T...

Page 94: ...ugh these menus use the following guidelines 1 From the Main menu use the arrow keys to move up and down the list of slots The current line is highlighted 2 Press Enter to go to the Slot Options menu...

Page 95: ...ot Options menu 5 Use the arrow keys to select Replace Adapter and press Enter NCMCON processes the replace request Removing an Adapter 1 From the Main menu highlight the slot and adapter to be remove...

Page 96: ...gain General Failure Could not perform action because of system failure No Hot Plug Driver Hot plug driver is not responding Check to make sure the hot plug driver is loaded Remove Not Supt Remove act...

Page 97: ...s on the current machine This information includes LEDs location board name if any and the status of the slot and or board The columns can be sorted and resized and some can be hidden these commands a...

Page 98: ...e card 3 Put in the new card attach the appropriate cables and close the lever 4 In the PCI Hot Plug Utility turn the power on to the slot by selecting it and clicking the Power button Compaq PCI Hot...

Page 99: ...Connecting the Network Cables To connect a single network cable to each port of the NIC For 100BASE TX your network cable must be Category 5 twisted pair wiring If you plan to run the NIC at 100 Mbps...

Page 100: ...k of electrical shock or fire do not plug telecommunications telephone connectors into the NIC receptacle CAUTION Remove the terminator plug from the second RJ 45 connector when using the dual port ca...

Page 101: ...le SCSI buses for maximum configuration flexibility This flexibility combined with a maximum of five optional integrated dual channel Wide Ultra SCSI adapters assuming the one expansion slot is occupi...

Page 102: ...re 6 3 The SCSI A bus Determining Cabling Needs To determine the SCSI cables needed for your application 1 Determine the internal cabling needs 2 Identify the SCSI hardware device for the Wide Ultra2...

Page 103: ...not supported for this configuration No additional cables are required Connect the HD68 point to point cable from the controller to the hot plug backplane All cables for this configuration are supplie...

Page 104: ...by either the PCI Hot Plug button or application for the operating system as described in Chapter 5 PCI Hot Plug Technology IDE Media Cabling The Compaq ProLiant 6400R server is configured at the fac...

Page 105: ...all power from the system disconnect the power cord from the server In systems with multiple power supplies you must disconnect all the power cords to completely remove power from the system Securing...

Page 106: ...a well integrated server that ensures maximum dependability and supportability NOTE Until you run the System Configuration program an information message indicating that you are running with a defaul...

Page 107: ...ON Before beginning this procedure place the server in Standby mode NOTE Certain applications or operating system software may disable the Load Unload button to prevent accidental damage to the disk I...

Page 108: ...features such as date and time Stores configuration information in non volatile memory Assists in the installation of the operating system Assists in running diagnostic tools such as TEST and INSPECT...

Page 109: ...nually install your operating system SMP Operating System Support Compaq provides optimized software support for the dual processing boards for the following operating systems Microsoft Windows NT 3 5...

Page 110: ...Manager status indicator is a yellow status indicator on the Insight Manager control panel that indicates that a component is in a degraded condition Insight Manager recommends replacing a component i...

Page 111: ...requency RF emission limits to provide an interference free radio frequency spectrum Many electronic devices including computers generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are theref...

Page 112: ...ss B Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable prot...

Page 113: ...6672 1 800 OK COMPAQ For questions regarding this FCC declaration contact Compaq Computer Corporation P O Box 692000 Mail Stop 510101 Houston Texas 77269 2000 Or call 281 514 3333 For continuous quali...

Page 114: ...terference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada European Union Notice Products with the C...

Page 115: ...Regulatory Compliance Notices A 5 Japanese Notice Taiwanese Notice...

Page 116: ...ion Do not try to open the laser device enclosure There are no user serviceable components inside Do not operate controls make adjustments or perform procedures to the laser device other than those sp...

Page 117: ...mW or 10 869 W m 2 sr 1 Polarization Circular 0 25 Numerical Aperture 0 45 inches 0 04 inches Battery Replacement Notice Your computer is provided with a lithium manganese dioxide or a vanadium pento...

Page 118: ...y Do not attempt to recharge the battery Do not expose to temperatures higher than 60 C Do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose of in fire or water Replace only with the C...

Page 119: ...electrostatic damage observe the following precautions Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static safe containers Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until th...

Page 120: ...ground cords To provide proper ground wear the strap snug against the skin Use heel straps toe straps or boot straps at standing workstations Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive f...

Page 121: ...itch functions for the SW1 switch on the peripheral board Table C 1 Maintenance Switch Functions SW1 Switch Function Default S1 On board video disable Off S2 Configuration lock Off S3 External hot plu...

Page 122: ...able C 2 Core Frequency Switch SW2 and SW3 Switch Position Core Frequency S1 S2 S3 S4 Processor MHz Off On Off On 450 On On Off Off 500 Off On Off Off 550 NOTE SW2 applies to processors 1 and 2 SW3 ap...

Page 123: ...ndix is a quick reference for recognizing the LED locations status and meaning of that status Front Panel LED Indicators The front panel has three LEDs located near the power switch These LEDs alert t...

Page 124: ...cable and the power switch cable in one interlock chain When a component in the interlock chain is improperly seated in its connector the LED associated with the fault origination point will illumina...

Page 125: ...ror Off Off Off Off Off Off On Miscellaneous cable Off Off Off Off Off On On Peripheral board I O Off Off Off Off On On On Processor 1 Off Off Off On On On On Processor 2 Off Off On On On On On Proces...

Page 126: ...each power supply LED Table D 4 Hot Plug Power Supply LEDs LED Location State Description Bottom Green AC present Bottom Off AC not present or fault Top Green Power supply OK Top Off Fault PCI Hot Pl...

Page 127: ...lug utility application Wait until the green LED is off The amber LED should also be off For the appropriate slot condition and status for the two LEDs see the table below NOTE The PCI Hot Plug Button...

Page 128: ...f 3 Remove or replace the board 4 Connect the cables to the PCI board 5 Close the slot release lever 6 Return power to the slot through the PCI Hot Plug application The green LED turns on Green Amber...

Page 129: ...application The green LED turns on The PCI Hot Plug LEDs at each expansion slot provide a visual reference of the status of each board slot The LEDs are viewed from the rear of the server or by openi...

Page 130: ...een After an online spare has been completely rebuilt the online LED displays solid green Amber Off Replace a hot plug hard drive when the drive s LED is amber Drives that have been marked as failed b...

Page 131: ...or by removing the top panel Verify the status of the fans by noting the LEDs at the fan location 1 3 2 6 4 5 Figure D 5 Locating hot plug fan LED indicators Table D 8 Hot Plug Fan LEDs Fan Descriptio...

Page 132: ...The following table identifies the meaning of the LED colors Table D 9 Front Panel Fan LED LED Status Description Green All fans are operational Amber One or more fans have failed Hot Plug Fan LED St...

Page 133: ...back clearance 2 4 banks memory 1 5 batteries A 8 battery pack A 7 battery replacement A 7 bracket cable management arm 2 20 buses SCSI 6 3 SCSI A 6 4 buttons browse Windows NT 5 9 Compaq Insight Mana...

Page 134: ...1 10 Compaq Remote Insight 1 1 Compaq Smart Array Controller 1 7 Compaq SmartStart 1 7 Compaq Survey Utility 1 9 viewing IML 4 3 Compaq System Configuration Utility 7 1 Compaq website xiii 1 15 compo...

Page 135: ...discharge B 1 emission RF A 1 Error Checking and Correcting ECC memory 1 7 1 12 error detection multi bit 1 5 Ethernet 100TX Ethernet 1 6 10BaseT Ethernet 1 7 examples SCSI cabling 6 6 exclamation poi...

Page 136: ...ontroller NIC 1 1 redundant processor power modules 1 1 server management and configuration tools 1 1 hot plug overview 5 1 PCI LEDs D 7 removing an adapter intraNetWare 5 7 replacing an adapter intra...

Page 137: ...e CD 7 2 switch box 2 24 integrated cache 1 2 Integrated Management Log IML 4 1 Integrated Remote Console IRC 1 1 1 9 interface parallel control 1 11 serial control 1 11 interfaces supported external...

Page 138: ...Plug The service on the machine has shut down or has become unavailable 5 10 PCI Hot Plug You don t have an account on the requested machine 5 10 PCI Hot Plug This machine does not have any PCI Hot Pl...

Page 139: ...ger 1 4 2 25 power margin 1 4 Power On Standby switch 1 13 power requirements 2 4 power supplies removing 2 8 power supply 1 4 1 7 advanced features 1 4 electrical rating 2 4 supported 1 4 power suppl...

Page 140: ...1 9 removable media drive bays 1 4 removing hot plug fan 3 31 hot plug power supplies 3 27 hot plug SCSI hard drives 3 23 D 8 replacing battery A 7 requirements health and safety 2 8 memory 3 13 RJ 4...

Page 141: ...ftware PCI Hot Plug utility 1 3 space requirements 2 4 standby 2 25 storage 1 10 Support Software CD overview 1 7 Survey Utility 1 10 switch and jumper settings 1 8 switches Power On Standby 2 25 swit...

Page 142: ...ower Supply Viewer 1 4 survey 1 10 4 3 system configuration 7 3 Utilities System Configuration 2 3 V VHDCI SCSI knockouts 1 14 video 1 6 connector 1 14 controller 1 6 Installing Rack Products 2 2 IML...

Reviews: