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Installing and Cabling the System 

6. 

Install DIMM 1: 

a. 

Insert the DIMM into the DIMM slot (1) until the latches snap into place. 

b. 

Press the latches towards each other to ensure that they are fully seated (2). 

 

Figure 3-27:  Installing a DIMM 

7. 

Repeat step 6 to install a second DIMM into DIMM slot 2. 

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HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Setup and Installation Guide 

  

HP CONFIDENTIAL

 

Writer: Karen Hale File Name: d-ch3 Installing and Cabling the System.doc 

Codename: MacDuff Part Number: 249068-003 Last Saved On: 5/21/03 3:04 PM 

Summary of Contents for BL10e - HP ProLiant - 512 MB RAM

Page 1: ... e Class System Setup and Installation Guide May 2003 Third Edition Part Number 249068 003 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name a frnt doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 2 58 PM ...

Page 2: ...contained herein The information in this document is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The warranties for HP products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide May 2003 Third ...

Page 3: ... System Technology 1 1 Hardware Features 1 3 ProLiant BL e Class Server Blade Enclosure Features 1 4 ProLiant BL e Class Server Blade Features 1 7 Software Deployment and Management Features 1 11 Diagnostic Features 1 14 Pre Failure Warranty 1 14 Chapter 2 Planning the Installation Optimum Environment 2 1 Rack Warnings 2 2 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide iii HP CONFIDENT...

Page 4: ... Enclosure 3 18 Powering Up the ProLiant BL e Class System 3 23 Powering Down the ProLiant BL e Class System 3 23 Powering Down a Server Blade 3 24 Powering Down the Enclosure 3 25 Installing a Server Blade 3 25 Removing a Server Blade 3 29 Installing Additional Memory 3 30 Attaching the Diagnostic Adapter 3 35 Chapter 4 Deployment and Management ProLiant BL e Class Server Blade Deployment Options...

Page 5: ...nt A 2 Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo United States Only A 3 Modifications A 3 Cables A 4 Canadian Notice Avis Canadien A 4 Class A Equipment A 4 Class B Equipment A 4 Mouse Compliance Statement A 4 European Union Notice A 5 Japanese Notice A 6 BSMI Notice A 6 Compliance with CDRH Regulations A 7 Compliance with International Regulations A 7 Battery Replacement Not...

Page 6: ...Panel LEDs E 2 Enclosure Rear Panel LEDs E 3 Fan Health LEDs E 12 Server Blade and Diagnostic Adapter LEDs E 13 Switches E 15 Front Panel E 16 Rear Panel E 17 Server Blade Maintenance Switch E 18 Appendix F Specifications Server Blade Enclosure F 2 Hot Plug Power Supply F 3 Appendix G System Battery Server Blade Battery Replacement G 1 Index vi HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation ...

Page 7: ...3 11 Removing a thumbscrew and hexagonal washer 3 13 3 12 Replacing a thumbscrew spring and hexagonal washer 3 14 3 13 Interconnect switch connectors 3 15 3 14 RJ 21 patch panel connectors 3 16 3 15 RJ 45 patch panel connectors 3 17 3 16 Cabling the system with the interconnect switch 3 20 3 17 Cabling the system with the RJ 21 patch panel 3 21 3 18 Cabling the system with the RJ 45 patch panel 3 ...

Page 8: ...Null Modem Cable 3 23 3 6 Connectors on the Diagnostic Adapter 3 36 4 1 ROM Based Setup Utility Default Settings 4 5 4 2 Server Blade Event Messages 4 13 D 1 Enclosure Diagnostic Steps D 5 D 2 Is the Power LED on Both Power Supplies Solid Green D 5 D 3 Is the Fault LED on Both Power Supplies Off D 7 D 4 Is the Enclosure Power LED on the Rear Panel Green D 9 D 5 Is the Enclosure Health LED on the F...

Page 9: ... with RJ 45 Patch Panel E 10 E 5 Hot Plug Fan Health LEDs E 12 E 6 Server Blade and Diagnostic Adapter LEDs E 14 E 7 Enclosure Front Panel Buttons E 16 E 8 Enclosure Rear Panel Buttons E 17 E 9 Server Blade Maintenance Switches E 18 F 1 Enclosure Operating and Performance Specifications F 2 F 2 Hot Plug Power Supply Operating and Performance Specifications F 3 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup a...

Page 10: ...y Information Before installing this product read the Important Safety Information document included with the server Symbols on Equipment The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of potentially hazardous conditions WARNING This symbol in conjunction with any of the following symbols indicates the presence of a potential hazard The potential for injury exists if war...

Page 11: ...cle This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component If this surface is contacted the potential for injury exists WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching These symbols on power supplies or systems indicate that the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from electric sho...

Page 12: ...this guide They have the following meanings 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 this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information IMPORTANT Text set off in this manner presents essential information to explai...

Page 13: ... ProLiant Servers QuickSpecs Getting Help If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide you can get further information and other help in the following locations Technical Support In North America call the HP Technical Support Phone Center at 1 800 652 6672 This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or mo...

Page 14: ...ed States call 1 800 345 1518 In Canada call 1 800 263 5868 Elsewhere see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers Reader s Comments HP welcomes your comments on this guide Please send your comments and suggestions by e mail to ServerDocumentation hp com HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide xv HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name a frnt doc Codename MacDuff P...

Page 15: ...loyment Snap in toolless installation of rack components and server blades Reduced number of rack components Interconnect tray options to customize network cabling Power efficiency in an ultra low voltage processor Integrated remote management and Web based systems management including headless operation Support for ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack Graphical console for software installat...

Page 16: ...edded NICs available for LAN segmentation network fault tolerance or load balancing Rapid servicing Modular component design enables easy upgrades and service Major components accessible from the front and rear of the enclosure Support for in rack diagnostic methods 1 2 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name b ch1 System Features doc ...

Page 17: ...ProLiant BL e Class server blade enclosure with ProLiant BL e Class server blades 20 The enclosure and server blade features described in the following sections are standard on all ProLiant BL e Class systems unless otherwise specified HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide 1 3 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name b ch1 System Features doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 24...

Page 18: ...cooling System health LEDs ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator features include Local and remote access to enclosure and server blade information Secure Shell Telnet and Secure Sockets Layer SSL Web access Remote power on off reboot and Unit Identification UID controls Access to any server blade remote console Access to any server blade ROM Bas...

Page 19: ... fan status LEDs ProLiant BL e Class C GbE Interconnect Switch Option The ProLiant BL e Class C GbE Interconnect Switch benefits include Significant cable reduction 40 server blade NIC connections to 4 Gigabit Ethernet uplink connectors Interconnect tray form factor that fits into server blade enclosure Low wattage for maximum power efficiency Compatibility with common core switches Two separate s...

Page 20: ...ealth LEDs External health LEDs Fan health LED Enclosure health LED Server blade LEDs Power supply LEDs Integrated Administrator health LED 1 6 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name b ch1 System Features doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 01 PM ...

Page 21: ...f the rack upgrades service or maintenance can be easily replaced by another server blade Figure 1 2 ProLiant BL10e server blade Figure 1 3 ProLiant BL10e G2 server blade HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide 1 7 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name b ch1 System Features doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 01 PM ...

Page 22: ...oltage Intel Pentium M processor with 1 MB cache CAUTION The processor heatsink assembly is integrated into the system board and cannot be removed Memory The server blade supports the following memory features Registered SDRAM memory for the ProLiant BL10e server blade Registered DDR SDRAM memory for the ProLiant BL10e G2 server blade For more information refer to QuickSpecs located on the HP webs...

Page 23: ... blade health LED Server blade network activity LEDs Hard drive activity LED Power button and LED Diagnostic support through ROM Based Setup Utility RBSU the Integrated Management Log IML health driver and Insight Manager 7 Diagnostic Adapter Each server blade has a diagnostic connector that delivers the following capabilities using the diagnostic adapter that ships with the enclosure USB connecti...

Page 24: ...rotection Remote ROM flash support Bootable USB diskette drive NICs The two embedded NICs on the server blade have the following features Embedded 10 100 Mbps Intel 82559 Fast Ethernet NICs Preboot eXecution Environment PXE support Wake on LAN WOL Auto negotiation of 10 100 Mbps link speeds Full duplex Ethernet support Teaming for network fault tolerance or load balancing also known as port bondin...

Page 25: ...ties and provides access to numerous settings including those for system devices and operating system selection Redundant ROM support Each server blade has two 1 MB ROM images one of which contains the current version of the ROM while the second contains a backup version of the ROM If the first ROM becomes corrupt the system defaults to the backup version maximizing uptime and server availability ...

Page 26: ...the system to ensure it is operating properly Automatic Server Recovery 2 ASR 2 ASR 2 is a diagnostic recovery feature that automatically restarts the server blade in the event of a critical operating system failure Enclosure Self Recovery ESR ESR similar to ASR 2 is a self monitoring reliability feature of the Integrated Administrator If the Integrated Administrator does not boot or hangs during ...

Page 27: ...concentrates the 40 10 100 Ethernet server blade network connections into four Gigabit Ethernet uplink connectors Each uplink can communicate with all 40 of the server network connections thus only one to all four of these connectors may be used providing up to a 40 to 1 reduction in the number of network cables connected to the enclosure The interconnect switch is compatible with industry standar...

Page 28: ...ves and memory purchased from HP through authorized resellers Under the terms of its warranty supported components are eligible for replacement before they actually fail provided that you use Insight Manager 7 and that the server blade determines that the supported components have degraded below predetermined reliability thresholds within the product warranty period When Insight Manager 7 alerts y...

Page 29: ...ower Electrical grounding Temperature Airflow For detailed information on these requirements refer to the HP ProLiant BL e Class System Overview and Planning white paper on the Documentation CD and at the HP website www hp com HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide 2 1 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name c ch2 Planning the Installation doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 2...

Page 30: ...15 kg 253 lb can stand more than 2 1 m 7 ft tall and may become unstable when being moved on its casters Never stand in front of the rack when it is rolling down the ramp from the pallet always handle the rack from both sides WARNING When installing the enclosure in a telco rack be sure that the rack frame is adequately secured to the top and bottom of the building structure CAUTION When using a C...

Page 31: ...64 percent open area for ventilation Side The clearance between the installed rack component and the side panels of the rack must be a minimum of 7 cm 2 75 in CAUTION Always use blanking panels to fill all remaining empty front panel U spaces in the rack This arrangement ensures proper airflow Using a rack without blanking panels results in improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage HP ProLi...

Page 32: ...personnel have access to the server WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment Only enter or perform service on specific parts of the ProLiant BL e Class system as instructed in the user documentation Do not disable the power cord grounding plugs The grounding plugs are an important safety feature Plug both power cords into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is ...

Page 33: ... CAUTION When servicing non hot plug components you must power down the server blades and or the enclosure and server blades However it may be necessary to leave the server blades powered up when performing other operations such as hot plug replacement or troubleshooting CAUTION Protect the equipment from power fluctuations and temporary interruptions with a regulating UPS device This device prote...

Page 34: ...Deployment Pack use your preferred deployment methodology Note that you cannot install an operating system from a CD onto the ProLiant BL e Class server blades using a USB CD ROM drive However the NICs on the server blades are PXE enabled and the server blades support a bootable USB diskette drive attached using the diagnostic adapter Shipping Contents IMPORTANT All the rack mounting hardware nece...

Page 35: ...ble CAUTION Always install either a server blade or a server blade blank in each server blade bay to maintain proper airflow and cooling Improper airflow can lead to thermal damage CAUTION Do not remove a power supply without a replacement ready to install A failed power supply must remain in the system for proper airflow to prevent overheating while the system is operating HP ProLiant BL e Class ...

Page 36: ...dware necessary for installing the ProLiant BL e Class server blade enclosure into an HP Compaq branded or third party rack is included with the enclosure For telco racks a separate option kit with telco rack mounting hardware is available 1 2 Figure 2 1 ProLiant BL e Class standard rack mounting hardware Table 2 1 ProLiant BL e Class Standard Rack Mounting Hardware Item Description 1 Rack rails 2...

Page 37: ...rver Blades Server blades ship in packages of one or ten server blades Interconnect Trays The ProLiant BL e Class system supports an interconnect tray offered in a choice of configurations 1 2 3 Figure 2 2 The available interconnect trays HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide 2 9 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name c ch2 Planning the Installation doc Codename MacDuff P...

Page 38: ...as follows HP Care Pack Installation Services for Hardware HP Care Pack Hardware and Operating System Installation for ProLiant Servers HP Care Pack Installation and Start up Services for the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system HP Care Pack Installation and Start up Services for Insight Manager Visit the HP website for detailed descriptions of these HP Care Pack services This optional hardware...

Page 39: ...ectors Cabling the enclosure Powering up the ProLiant BL e Class system Powering down the ProLiant BL e Class system Powering down a server blade Powering down the enclosure Installing a server blade Removing a server blade Installing additional memory Attaching the diagnostic adapter HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide 3 1 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 I...

Page 40: ...nect tray 1 Press the port colored latch to release one hot plug power supply 1 NOTE Port color indicates hot plug components 2 Open the handle 2 3 Slide the hot plug power supply out of the enclosure 3 Figure 3 1 Removing a hot plug power supply 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to remove the other hot plug power supply 3 2 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Write...

Page 41: ...nclosure 2 NOTE Slate blue indicates internal touch point components Figure 3 2 Pulling the interconnect tray ejector levers HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide 3 3 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing and Cabling the System doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 04 PM ...

Page 42: ... the locked position 2 Figure 3 3 Inserting the interconnect tray and engaging the interconnect tray levers 3 4 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing and Cabling the System doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 04 PM ...

Page 43: ...power supply handles 2 Figure 3 4 Installing a hot plug power supply HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide 3 5 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing and Cabling the System doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 04 PM ...

Page 44: ...secure the rack template against the front of the rack by sliding the two push tabs into the holes in the rack supports WARNING Racks must be adequately stabilized before and after product installation If you are installing an enclosure into an empty rack you must install the enclosure at the bottom of the rack and work your way up with additional enclosures as needed IMPORTANT Match the hole patt...

Page 45: ...e to help align the rack template for the next enclosure 2 Figure 3 6 Marking the rack for ProLiant BL e Class system installation 6 Remove the rack template from the front of the rack and move to the back of the rack 7 Identify the back side of the rack template 8 Repeat steps 2 through 5 for the back of the rack NOTE Store the rack template for future use HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and ...

Page 46: ...e 3 The depth of a Compaq branded rack 29 in is clearly indicated on the rack rails 29 2 1 3 Figure 3 7 Unlocking and adjusting a rack rail IMPORTANT Numbers on the rack rail provide a gross adjustment of the depth of the rack The rack rail may need to be tightened to ensure proper fit 3 8 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 ...

Page 47: ...s feature L and R markings to identify the left and right rack rails from the front of the rack Figure 3 8 Inserting the rear of the rack rail HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide 3 9 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing and Cabling the System doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 04 PM ...

Page 48: ...re 3 9 Inserting the front of the rack rail and engaging the locking gear CAUTION Rack rails must be installed as tightly as possible Failure to obtain a correct fit may result in damage to equipment Once the right rack rail is properly installed begin installation of the left rack rail 3 10 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch...

Page 49: ...ople support the weight of the enclosure CAUTION Do not remove the enclosure from the rack by the thumbscrews Use the handles located above the thumbscrews To load the enclosure into the rack 1 Install the interconnect tray See the Installing the Interconnect Tray section in this chapter 2 Stand at the front of the rack 3 Align the bottom of the enclosure with the top of the rack rails HP ProLiant...

Page 50: ...humbscrews with white hexagonal washers which are compatible with Compaq branded racks and some HP and third party racks Size M6 thumbscrews with black hexagonal washers which are compatible with some third party racks that require metric sizes 3 12 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing and Cabling the System doc Cod...

Page 51: ...ove the head of the screw 2 3 Remove the hexagonal washer 3 Figure 3 11 Removing a thumbscrew and hexagonal washer HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide 3 13 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing and Cabling the System doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 04 PM ...

Page 52: ...humbscrew housing 8 Repeat steps 1 through 7 for the other thumbscrew Cabling the ProLiant BL e Class System ProLiant BL e Class systems require no internal cabling External cabling depends on the type of interconnect tray installed in the system The procedure for cabling an enclosure consists of the following steps Identifying the interconnect tray connectors Cabling the server blade enclosure 3 ...

Page 53: ...nnectors NOTE An Integrated Administrator module is included with each interconnect tray you purchase ProLiant BL e Class C GbE Interconnect Switch Connectors The interconnect switch reduces 40 10 100 Ethernet networking connections coming from the server blades to four Gigabit Ethernet uplink RJ 45 connectors Figure 3 13 Interconnect switch connectors HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Insta...

Page 54: ...nk RJ 45 connector Reserved Integrated Administrator module 7 Gigabit Ethernet port 26 connector on switch A Interconnect switch 8 Gigabit Ethernet port 25 connector on switch A Interconnect switch These items denote connectors for the Integrated Administrator module RJ 21 Patch Panel Connectors The RJ 21 patch panel features a simplified connector configuration that consolidates the server blade ...

Page 55: ...dule 6 Enclosure link RJ 45 connector Reserved Integrated Administrator module 7 RJ 21 connector for server blade bays 11 20 NIC 1 RJ 21 patch panel 8 RJ 21 connector for server blade bays 1 10 NIC 1 RJ 21 patch panel These items denote connectors for the Integrated Administrator module RJ 45 Patch Panel Connectors The RJ 45 patch panel features two RJ 45 connectors for each server blade for a tot...

Page 56: ...y installed in a rack CAUTION Do not connect external devices to the enclosure link RJ 45 connectors unless the device is listed as a supported device on the server Quickspecs Connecting an unsupported external device to the enclosure link RJ 45 connectors may damage the external device Refer to the Identifying Interconnect Tray Connectors section of this chapter to locate the enclosure link RJ 45...

Page 57: ...stall in the enclosure The two NIC 1 RJ 21 connectors provide PXE connectivity by default to each group of ten server blades For the RJ 45 patch panel be sure that cables are connected for each server blade you intend to install in the enclosure The NIC 1 RJ 45 connector for each server blade provides PXE enabled connectivity by default 3 Connect an AC power cord to each hot plug power supply Note...

Page 58: ...ter edge of the rack Figure 3 16 Cabling the system with the interconnect switch 3 20 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing and Cabling the System doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 04 PM ...

Page 59: ...anner that provides rapid easy access to the console connector for a local client device such as a laptop computer 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each server blade enclosure you have installed HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide 3 21 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing and Cabling the System doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5...

Page 60: ... 28 29 TxD RxD Server blade 3 NIC 1 5 6 TxD RxD 30 31 TxD RxD Server blade 4 NIC 1 7 8 TxD RxD 32 33 TxD RxD Server blade 5 NIC 1 9 10 TxD RxD 34 35 TxD RxD Server blade 6 NIC 1 11 12 TxD RxD 36 37 TxD RxD Server blade 7 NIC 1 13 14 TxD RxD 38 39 TxD RxD Server blade 8 NIC 1 15 16 TxD RxD 40 41 TxD RxD Server blade 9 NIC 1 17 18 TxD RxD 42 43 TxD RxD Server blade 10 NIC 1 19 20 TxD RxD 44 45 TxD R...

Page 61: ...R 4 1 6 6 8 TxD 3 2 3 Powering Up the ProLiant BL e Class System As soon as you connect an AC power cord to a hot plug power supply on the rear panel the enclosure powers up Plug in the second power supply for redundancy As soon as you remove a server blade blank and install a server blade into the front panel of the enclosure the server blade powers up Powering Down the ProLiant BL e Class System...

Page 62: ...r 4 If the server blade still has power power down the server blade by either Using the Integrated Administrator or Pressing the power button on the front of the server blade IMPORTANT Refer to the HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide to power down the server blade using the Integrated Administrator Figure 3 19 Powering down the server blade 3 24 HP ProLiant BL e Class System...

Page 63: ...he enclosure and all server blades press and hold the enclosure power button for 4 seconds CAUTION Performing an emergency shutdown on the enclosure may result in the loss of any unsaved data on all server blades Installing a Server Blade CAUTION Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components Properly ground yourself before beginning any installation procedure See Appendix B Electrostati...

Page 64: ...cooling and thermal damage 3 Remove the server blade blank a Press the ejector tabs on the server blade blank 1 b Slide the server blade blank out of the bay 2 Figure 3 20 Removing a single bay server blade blank 3 26 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing and Cabling the System doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068...

Page 65: ...pter 4 Deployment and Management a Align the server blade with the server blade bay on the enclosure CAUTION The server blade is keyed to fit only one way in the bay If the server blade does not slide easily into the bay be sure that the server blade is oriented correctly HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide 3 27 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing an...

Page 66: ...operly seated 2 Figure 3 22 Installing a server blade IMPORTANT Install a server blade for each of the blanks you have removed Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each server blade you wish to install 3 28 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing and Cabling the System doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 ...

Page 67: ...the ejector lever 2 3 Remove the server blade from the enclosure 3 Figure 3 23 Removing a server blade HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide 3 29 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing and Cabling the System doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 04 PM ...

Page 68: ...gle bit memory errors Detects multi bit memory errors To install DIMMs on a server blade 1 Power down the server blade See the Powering Down a Server Blade section in this chapter 2 Remove the server blade from the enclosure See the Removing a Server Blade section in this chapter 3 Place the server blade on a level nonconductive surface 3 30 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Gui...

Page 69: ...ed inverted from one another If the labels on DIMM 1 are face up the labels on DIMM 2 are probably face down Figure 3 24 ProLiant BL10e server blade DIMM socket keys HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide 3 31 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing and Cabling the System doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 04 PM ...

Page 70: ...et keys IMPORTANT Each server blade ships with one DIMM installed 3 32 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing and Cabling the System doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 04 PM ...

Page 71: ...e latches on each side of the DIMM slot 1 1 b Remove the DIMM from the server blade 2 Figure 3 26 Removing a DIMM HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide 3 33 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing and Cabling the System doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 04 PM ...

Page 72: ...h other to ensure that they are fully seated 2 Figure 3 27 Installing a DIMM 7 Repeat step 6 to install a second DIMM into DIMM slot 2 3 34 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name d ch3 Installing and Cabling the System doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 04 PM ...

Page 73: ... section in this chapter 2 Insert the diagnostic adapter into the diagnostic connector on the server blade 1 3 Tighten the thumbscrews securing the diagnostic adapter in place 2 Figure 3 28 Attaching the diagnostic adapter IMPORTANT Because PS 2 devices do not support hot plug technology restart the server blade after attaching the diagnostic adapter USB devices support hot plug capability and do ...

Page 74: ...g the System doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 04 PM Use Figure 3 29 and Table 3 6 to identify connectors on the diagnostic adapter Figure 3 29 Connectors on the diagnostic adapter Table 3 6 Connectors on the Diagnostic Adapter Item Description 1 Keyboard connector 2 Mouse connector 3 USB 2 4 USB 1 5 Serial connector 6 Video connector ...

Page 75: ...e and utilities supported by the ProLiant BL e Class system Supported operating systems ROM Based Setup Utility RBSU Redundant ROM support ROMPaq Utility Remote ROM Flash ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator Insight Manager 7 ProLiant BL e Class C GbE Interconnect Switch option management tools and utilities HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide 4 1 HP CONFIDENTIAL Wri...

Page 76: ... Module The Deployment Server Console contains optimizations for ProLiant servers It provides intuitive deployment jobs to deploy the standard hardware and operating system configurations and applications on any combination of server blades using both scripting and imaging and then simultaneously deploys multiple server blades Rapid Deployment Pack also has advanced features that can detect and di...

Page 77: ...Linux refer to the white papers located on the following website ftp ftp compaq com pub supportinformation papers 163e 0102a wwen_rev0_us pdf To install Windows 2000 using PXE you must use Rapid Deployment Pack which includes pre written scripts to install Windows 2000 Server on the server blades or an alternate method If you prefer an unattended headless installation of the operating systems and ...

Page 78: ...dapter if the devices support hot plug capability ProLiant BL e Class Server Blade Supported Software Utilities Configuring the server blades includes installing an operating system applications and optimized drivers Rapid Deployment Pack enables you to auto detect and configure the server hardware and to install optimized drivers Supported Operating Systems For the most current information about ...

Page 79: ... NIC 1 PXE Support Enabled Embedded NIC 2 PXE Support Disabled IPL Device Boot Order IPL Device Boot Order Boot Controller Order Automatic Server Recovery Automatic Server Recovery Status Enabled Automatic Server Recovery Timeout Thermal Shutdown Enabled Server Passwords Set Power On Password Disabled Set Administrative Password Disabled The boot order is CD ROM drive diskette drive hard drive net...

Page 80: ...roLiant BL e Class server blades enable you to upgrade or configure the ROM safely with redundant ROM support The server blade has a 2 MB ROM that acts as two separate 1 MB ROMs In the standard implementation one side of the ROM contains the current ROM program version while the other side of the ROM contains a backup version When the server blade boots it identifies whether the current ROM bank i...

Page 81: ...3 Access RBSU by pressing the F9 key during power up when the prompt appears in the lower right corner of the screen 4 Click Advanced Options 5 Click ROM Selection 6 Click Switch to Backup and press the Enter key 7 Press the Esc key to exit the current menu or press the F10 key to exit RBSU 8 Power cycle the server For details on accessing RBSU through the Integrated Administrator refer to the HP ...

Page 82: ... perform a forced shutdown by pressing the power button for 4 seconds 6 Remove the server blade from the enclosure again 7 Set the server blade maintenance switches SW1 1 and 4 back to the default position off 8 Insert the server blade back into the server blade bay 9 Power up the server blade If the system still does not boot see Appendix D Troubleshooting Flashing the Server Blade ROM When you f...

Page 83: ...r and a mouse to the diagnostic adapter 6 Insert the diskette into the diskette drive 7 Install the server blade and flash the ROM See the Installing a Server Blade section in Chapter 3 Installing and Cabling the System Remote ROM Flash Using the Smart Components for Remote ROM Flash with the Remote Deployment Utility RDU console application Remote ROM Flash enables Windows users to upgrade the fi...

Page 84: ...terface More than 100 scriptable commands to enable automated deployment and management Remote administration Enables access to the serial console for the server blade Enables full control over Power On Self Test POST and boot process for the server blade including the ROM Based Setup Utility RBSU Enables future manageability enhancements with the Online Integrated Administrator Firmware Update fe...

Page 85: ...he Integrated Administrator enables online firmware update with code signing to ensure only certified software releases are installed Insight Manager 7 integration Insight Manager 7 identifies the Integrated Administrator as a server blade management processor The Integrated Administrator status is part of the server blade status If the Integrated Administrator is degraded all server blades manage...

Page 86: ... ProLiant BL e Class C GbE Interconnect Switch User Guide Server blade management Remote power on off reboot and unit identification UID controls Remote serial console General health status User management Add remove modify administrators groups users Allow two levels of user access For more information including instructions on flashing the Integrated Administrator ROM refer to the HP ProLiant BL...

Page 87: ...mponents and associated event messages Table 4 2 Server Blade Event Messages Event Type Event Message Server Blade Environment Overheat condition System Overheating Zone X Main Memory Correctable error threshold exceeded Corrected Memory Error threshold passed Slot X Memory Module X Corrected Memory Error threshold passed System Memory continued HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation...

Page 88: ...down Initiated Due to Fan Failure Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to Overheat Condition Fatal Exception Number X Cause Enclosure Environment Overheat Condition The Integrated Administrator has issued an alert that its health state has changed Power Supply Failure The Integrated Administrator has issued an alert that its health state has changed Fan Failure The Integrated Administ...

Page 89: ...o view and print the event list from within Insight Manager 7 You can also mark a critical or caution event as repaired after the affected component has been replaced For example when a failed DIMM is replaced you can mark the event as repaired which lowers the severity of the event NOTE You can only view the list from the Recovery Integrated Management Log screen Viewing the Event List To view th...

Page 90: ...nformation on installing and running the Survey Utility After you run the Survey Utility you can view the IML by loading the output of the utility typically called SURVEY TXT into a text editor The event list follows the system slot information After you open the text file you can print it using the print feature of the viewer ProLiant BL e Class C GbE Interconnect Switch Option Management Tools a...

Page 91: ...nagement configuration and monitoring using generic SNMP manager with a MIB compiler SNMP V1 RFC 1157 and RMON V1 RFC 1757 groups 1 Statistics 2 History 3 Alarm and 9 event support Scripting capabilities are available using an SNMP scripting utility Access using any Gigabit Ethernet uplink connector and the Integrated Administrator management connector The interconnect switch also offers additiona...

Page 92: ...3 08 PM Connector mirroring support for networking diagnostics Monitor network traffic on an interconnect switch connector by mirroring a copy of its data to a different mirror connector Link speed and activity LEDs on each Gigabit Ethernet uplink connector Multi level username and password for all management interfaces Ability to recover from lost management level password Configurable time out p...

Page 93: ... rules These rules place computers and related peripheral devices into two classes A and B depending upon their intended installation Class A devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment Class B devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential environment for example personal computers The FCC requires d...

Page 94: ...tection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference t...

Page 95: ...continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored For questions regarding this FCC declaration contact us by mail or telephone Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 692000 Mail Stop 510101 Houston Texas 77269 2000 281 514 3333 To identify this product refer to the part series or model number found on the product Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or m...

Page 96: ...pparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada Mouse Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this ...

Page 97: ...s the equivalent international standards are in parenthesis EN55022 CISPR 22 Electromagnetic Interference EN55024 IEC61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 Electromagnetic Immunity EN61000 3 2 IEC61000 3 2 Power Line Harmonics EN61000 3 3 IEC61000 3 3 Power Line Flicker EN60950 IEC950 Product Safety HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide A 5 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name f appa R...

Page 98: ...e Notice BSMI Notice A 6 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name f appa Regulatory Compliance Notices doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 11 PM ...

Page 99: ...There is a danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated Replacement is to be done by an authorized service provider using the spare designated for this product For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal contact an authorized reseller or an authorized service provider WARNING The computer contains an internal lithium man...

Page 100: ... following precautions Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static safe containers Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static free workstations Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry Always be properly grounded when touching a static sensitive component or asse...

Page 101: ...lling electrostatic sensitive parts Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm 10 percent resistance in the 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...

Page 102: ...he enclosure or on the HP website www hp com For a complete listing of error messages and other troubleshooting information refer to the HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide provided on the Documentation CD or in the reference library on the HP website http welcome hp com country us eng support html HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide C 1 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File N...

Page 103: ...efer to the HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide also included in the user documentation WARNING A risk of injury or damage to the equipment from hazardous energy is present The access door provides access to hazardous energy circuits The door should remain locked during normal operation or troubleshooting or the server should be installed in a controlled access location where only qualified personnel...

Page 104: ...ware applications Server blade diagnostic steps If the server blade does not start after you have performed initial troubleshooting procedures use the tables in this section to identify possible reasons for the problem possible solutions and references to other sources of information Problems after initial boot Once the server blade has passed the POST you may still encounter errors such as an ina...

Page 105: ...r of the enclosure For information regarding power sources for ProLiant servers refer to the Power Source section in the HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD that ships with the enclosure For information about the location and function of all enclosure LEDs see Appendix E LEDs and Switches 4 Be sure the power supplies are working properly by checking the fault LED on the power ...

Page 106: ...and components are seated properly Refer to the HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD that ships with the enclosure Enclosure Diagnostic Steps If the enclosure does not function properly use Table D 1 to determine appropriate actions based on the symptoms observed Start with question 1 and work your way through the table in order to narrow down possible causes and identify actio...

Page 107: ...Integrated Administrator health LED green If yes continue to Question 7 of this table If no see Table D 7 Question 7 Is the fan health LED green If yes and you are still unable to access the local console contact HP or an authorized service provider for parts and service If no see Table D 8 CAUTION Pressing the enclosure power button while the enclosure is running shuts down the enclosure and all ...

Page 108: ... shuts down the enclosure and all server blades Be sure that the pins on the power supplies are not damaged No they are both blinking green Both power supplies are in standby mode Be sure that the power supplies are fully seated in the power supply bays Be sure that the pins on the power supplies are not damaged You still have adequate power but no redundancy go on to Table D 3 No one is solid gre...

Page 109: ...condition has occurred Be sure that nothing is preventing the power supply fan blades from spinning No one or both are amber At least one power supply fan has failed Contact HP or an authorized service provider for parts and service Inspect the power supply and center wall assembly connectors for any signs of damage Look at all other health LEDs to determine which component may be causing the over...

Page 110: ...ling Contact HP or an authorized service provider for parts and service Inspect the power supply and center wall assembly connectors for any signs of damage Check other health LEDs to determine if another component may be causing the over current condition No one is blinking amber and one is off One power supply has shut off due to an over current situation Contact HP or an authorized service prov...

Page 111: ...connector on the power backplane is damaged No it is off The power backplane has failed Contact HP or an authorized service provider for parts and service No it is amber The enclosure is in standby mode Push the enclosure power button on the fan cage at the rear of the enclosure Caution Pressing the enclosure power button while the enclosure is running shuts down the enclosure and all server blade...

Page 112: ...ent is degraded but the system is still functional Contact HP or an authorized service provider for parts and service Check the local or remote console for error messages Go to table D 6 Check system fans Go to Table D 8 Yes it is red A system component has a critical failure Contact HP or an authorized service provider for parts and service Check the local or remote console for error messages Go ...

Page 113: ...grated Administrator firmware may be damaged If these steps do not solve the problem contact HP or an authorized service provider for assistance Yes Video is available for diagnosis Determine the next action by observing POST progress and system event logs Refer to the HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide for a complete description of each POST error message HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Ins...

Page 114: ...per No it is red An overtemperature condition was detected by the sensors on the Integrated Administrator module Be sure that the system fans are functioning properly Go to Table D 8 If you have a serial device connected to the Integrated Administrator be sure that it is connected with a null modem cable and not a straight through cable See Table 3 5 in Chapter 3 Installing and Cabling the System ...

Page 115: ...ot properly seated You no longer have adequate cooling Contact HP or an authorized service provider for parts and service No it is amber At least one redundant fan has failed The system still has adequate cooling but is no longer redundant Contact HP or an authorized service provider for parts and service Check the local or remote console for error messages Go to table D 6 Yes it is green All fans...

Page 116: ... HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD that ships with the enclosure for other continuous rebooting problems 2 Restart the server blade IMPORTANT If the server blade does not restart proceed to Table D 9 of the Server Blade Diagnostic Steps section in this appendix 3 Check the server blade for the normal power up sequence Do this by checking that the sever blade health LED turns...

Page 117: ... to other sources of information Table D 9 Server Blade Diagnostic Steps Question Action Question 1 Is the power LED on the server blade green If yes continue to Question 2 of this table If no see Table D 10 Question 2 Is the health LED on the server blade green If yes continue to Question 3 of this table If no see Table D 11 Question 3 Is the NIC 1 or NIC 2 LED on the server blade illuminated If ...

Page 118: ...ferent server blade in the original bay If the power LED on the new server blade comes on the old server blade may have failed Contact HP or an authorized service provider for replacement parts and service The server blade is in standby mode Push the power button on the server blade If the server blade does not power on check the Integrated Administrator for bay status and messages No it is amber ...

Page 119: ...lacement parts and service No it is amber The server blade battery has failed Replace the battery Contact HP or an authorized service provider for replacement parts and service No it is red The server blade has failed Contact HP or an authorized service provider for replacement parts and service Yes it is green If the health LED on the server blade is green go to Table D 12 HP ProLiant BL e Class ...

Page 120: ...eo may not be connected properly Be sure the video connections are properly secured Refer to Video Problems in the HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide The diagnostic adapter may not be securely attached to the server blade Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the diagnostic adapter to the server blade Nonvolatile RAM NVRAM may be corrupted Clear NVRAM See Appendix E for the correct switch setting No The...

Page 121: ...k LED is green or blinking green The IPL boot order is incorrect Go into RBSU and change the IPL device boot order See Chapter 4 Table 4 2 for default order Look for error messages to determine if a hard drive has failed The hard drive has failed Contact HP or an authorized service provider for replacement parts and service You cannot boot an installed operating system The Operating System image h...

Page 122: ... explanations of probable causes and a list of appropriate measures This guide ships with the server Maintenance and service guide This resource provides a complete list of all replacement parts available along with instructions on removal and replacement Find a link to this guide on the Documentation CD or in the reference library on the HP website http welcome hp com country us eng support html ...

Page 123: ...on the Documentation CD or in the reference library on the HP website http welcome hp com country us eng support html Follow the link for software guides and download the guide provided for the server HP ProLiant BL e Class C GbE Interconnect Switch User Guide This document provides detailed instructions for using the interconnect switch Find this guide on the Documentation CD that ships with the ...

Page 124: ...nterconnect switch Enclosure rear panel LEDs with RJ 21 patch panel Enclosure rear panel LEDs with RJ 45 patch panel Fan health LEDs Server blade and diagnostic adapter LEDs HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide E 1 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name j appe LEDs and Switches doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 16 PM ...

Page 125: ...Description Off Off 1 Enclosure unit ID UID Blue Identification of unit Off Enclosure off and health good Green Enclosure on and health good Amber Enclosure degraded Redundant component has failed 2 Enclosure health Red Enclosure critical Immediate attention required enclosure at risk of down time E 2 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File...

Page 126: ...e the following information Interconnect switch health Connector speed Link activity Use Figure E 2 and Table E 2 to determine the location and function of the LEDs on the rear panel when the interconnect switch is installed Figure E 2 Rear panel LEDS with interconnect switch HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide E 3 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name j appe LEDs and ...

Page 127: ... No AC power or over voltage or over temperature 2 Power supply fault Blinking amber Current limit Off No power to enclosure Amber Enclosure shutdown power available hibernate 3 Enclosure power Green Enclosure power on continued E 4 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name j appe LEDs and Switches doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068...

Page 128: ...ated Administrator health Amber Integrated Administrator critical Green Interconnect switch health good Yellow Interconnect switch health degraded Red Interconnect switch health critical 7 Interconnect switch health Off Switch boot ing No power 8 Reserved Green Network link Flashing green Network activity Yellow Port disabled 9 Link activity Off No network link Green 1000 Yellow 100 10 Connector s...

Page 129: ...the LEDs on the rear panel when the RJ 21 patch panel interconnect tray is installed Figure E 3 Rear panel LEDs with RJ 21 patch panel E 6 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name j appe LEDs and Switches doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 16 PM ...

Page 130: ...Blinking amber Current limit Off No power to enclosure Amber Enclosure shutdown power available hibernate 3 Enclosure power Green Enclosure power on Off Enclosure off fan health good Green Enclosure on fan health good Amber Fan subsystem degraded 4 Fan health Red Fan subsystem critical continued HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide E 7 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File N...

Page 131: ...f Integrated Administrator health good Green Enclosure on Integrated Administrator health good 6 Integrated Administrator health Amber Integrated Administrator critical E 8 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name j appe LEDs and Switches doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 16 PM ...

Page 132: ...gure E 4 and Table E 4 to determine the location and function of the LEDs on the rear panel when the RJ 45 patch panel is installed Figure E 4 Rear panel LEDs with RJ 45 patch panel HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide E 9 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name j appe LEDs and Switches doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 16 PM ...

Page 133: ...Blinking amber Current limit Off No power to enclosure Amber Enclosure shutdown power available hibernate 3 Enclosure power Green Enclosure power on Off Enclosure off fan health good Green Enclosure on fan health good Amber Fan subsystem degraded 4 Fan health Red Fan subsystem critical continued E 10 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File ...

Page 134: ...Flashing Network activity Off Enclosure off Integrated Administrator health good Green Enclosure on Integrated Administrator health good 7 Integrated Administrator health Amber Integrated Administrator critical HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide E 11 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name j appe LEDs and Switches doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved O...

Page 135: ...ot plug fan health LEDs Table E 5 Hot Plug Fan Health LEDs Item LED Status 1 Fan 1 2 Fan 2 3 Fan 3 4 Fan 4 Green Normal Amber Failed E 12 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name j appe LEDs and Switches doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 16 PM ...

Page 136: ...gures E6 and E7 and Table E 6 to determine the location and function of the LEDs Figure E 6 Server blade LEDs Figure E 7 Diagnostic adapter LEDs HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide E 13 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name j appe LEDs and Switches doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 16 PM ...

Page 137: ...Green Linked to network 3 NIC 1 Blinking green Linked and activity on the network Off No connection Green Linked to network 4 NIC 2 Blinking green Linked and activity on the network Off No drive activity 5 Drive activity Blinking green Drive activity Off No AC power to enclosure or server blade Amber Enclosure on and health good Green Server blade power turned on 6 Power Blinking green Server blad...

Page 138: ...e following areas Front panel Rear panel Server blade Maintenance Switch SW1 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide E 15 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name j appe LEDs and Switches doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 16 PM ...

Page 139: ...r blade UID button Activates the UID LED for easy server blade identification 2 Enclosure UID button Activates the UID LED for easy enclosure identification 3 Server blade power button Powers up or down a server blade hold down for 4 seconds to perform an emergency shutdown E 16 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name j appe LEDs and S...

Page 140: ...Function 1 Enclosure UID button Activates the UID LED for easy enclosure identification 2 Enclosure power button Powers the enclosure and all server blades up or down 3 Integrated Administrator reset button Restarts the Integrated Administrator HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide E 17 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name j appe LEDs and Switches doc Codename MacDuff P...

Page 141: ...n internal switch for user maintenance Use Figure E 10 and Table E 9 to determine the location and function of the server blade maintenance switches SW1 NOTE Figure E 10 shows the ProLiant BL10e server blade 4 3 2 1 on Figure E 10 Server blade maintenance switches Table E 9 Server Blade Maintenance Switches Switch Default Function S1 Off Reserved S2 Off Configuration lock S3 Off Password clear S4 ...

Page 142: ...llowing ProLiant BL e Class system components Server blade enclosure Hot plug power supply HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide F 1 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name k appf Specifications doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 17 PM ...

Page 143: ...t power 1000 W BTUs per hour 3416 Temperature range 1 Operating 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F Shipping 72 hours 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F Relative humidity noncondensing 2 Operating 10 to 90 Non operating 10 to 95 1 Operating temperature has an altitude derating of 1 C per 304 8 m 1 8 F per 1000 ft No direct sunlight 2 Storage maximum humidity of 95 is based on a maximum temperature of 45 C 113 F Minimum pre...

Page 144: ...ut power 1000 W Rated input current 8 5 A at 120 VAC 4 3 A at 240 VAC Maximum peak power 1167 W Output voltage specifications Rated output voltage 5 05 V 3 33 V 12 1 V and 5 Vaux Rated output power 600 W Rated output current 5 01 V 0 5 A 34 A 3 33 V 0 5 A 36 A 12 1 V 0 5 A 38 A 5 Vaux 0 2 A 8 A Maximum peak power 700 W continued HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide F 3 HP CON...

Page 145: ...Ambient temperature range 1 Operating 10 to 35 C 5 to 55 F Non operating shipping 40 to 60 C 40 to 85 F Relative humidity 2 noncondensing Operating 10 to 90 5 95 Nonoperating 10 to 95 5 to 95 Dielectric voltage withstand Input to output 2000 VAC Min Input to ground 1500 VAC Min 1 Operating temperature has an altitude derating of 1 C per 304 8 m 1 8 F per 1000 ft No direct sunlight 2 Storage maximu...

Page 146: ...l use battery life is usually about 5 to 10 years Use an HP 540 mAh lithium 3 V replacement battery spare P N 234556 001 To install a new battery 1 Power down the server blade See the Powering Down a Server Blade section in Chapter 3 2 Remove the server blade from the enclosure See the Removing a Server Blade section in Chapter 3 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide G 1 HP CO...

Page 147: ... Locating and removing the battery on the server blade WARNING For proper battery disposal see the Battery Replacement Notice section in Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices G 2 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name l appg System Battery doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 18 PM ...

Page 148: ... On 5 21 03 3 18 PM 5 Install the new battery Figure G 2 Installing the new battery 6 Install the server blade in the enclosure See the Installing a Server Blade section in Chapter 3 7 Power up the server blade See the Powering Up the ProLiant BL e Class System section in Chapter 3 8 Run RBSU to reconfigure the server blade with the new battery See the ROM Based Setup Utility section in Chapter 4 ...

Page 149: ...l Health compliance regulations See CDRH recycling or disposal A 7 replacement G 1 replacement notice A 7 CD ROM drive USB support 1 9 replacement warning A 7 Center for Devices and Radiological Health See CDRH specifications G 1 BIOS See system ROM Class A equipment Canadian compliance statement A 4 buses speed 1 8 Class B equipment Canadian compliance statement A 4 types 1 8 buttons connectors e...

Page 150: ...shooting D 1 connectors 3 36 ESD See electrostatic discharge installing 3 35 ESR See Enclosure Self Recovery ESR purpose 1 9 event list 4 15 diagnostic features 1 14 event messages 4 13 diagnostic port 1 9 exclamation point symbol xi diagnostic support 1 9 external component health LED 1 6 Diagnostics Utility 1 12 1 14 DIMM socket keys locations 3 32 F DIMMs See also memory fans See hot plug fans ...

Page 151: ...cations Commission FCC notice A 1 specifications F 3 HP Care Pack 2 10 flashing the ROM 4 8 4 12 humidity server F 2 frequency rated input F 2 front panel switches E 16 I identifying G diagnostic adapter connectors 3 36 grounding interconnect trays connectors 3 15 methods B 2 IML See Integrated Management Log plugs 2 4 Important Safety Information document xi input requirements F 2 Insight Manager...

Page 152: ...Integrated Management Log 1 12 interconnect switch interconnect switch E 3 cabling 3 19 internal fan health 1 6 connectors 3 15 NIC 1 E 14 features 1 1 NIC 2 E 14 LEDs E 3 power E 4 E 7 E 10 E 14 management tools and utilities 4 12 4 16 rear panel fan health D 3 RJ 45 activity E 11 interconnect trays server blade 1 6 E 14 illustrated 2 9 server blade health 1 9 E 14 installing 3 2 server blade net...

Page 153: ... patch panel 1 1 installing 2 9 3 8 shipping contents 2 8 P rack stability warning xiii rack template 2 8 3 6 patch panels RJ 21 RBSU See ROM Based Setup Utility RBSU connectors 3 16 features 1 1 rear panel switches E 17 interconnect trays 2 9 redundancy features 1 4 patch panels RJ 45 redundant ROM connectors 3 17 features 1 11 features 1 1 support 4 6 interconnect trays 2 9 regulatory compliance...

Page 154: ...ving 3 29 RJ 45 receptacle symbol xii shipping contents 2 9 RJ 45 receptacle warning xii troubleshooting D 14 ROM See system ROM server error messages See error messages ROM Based Setup Utility RBSU services accessing redundant ROM 4 7 HP Care Pack 2 10 configuration 1 11 server installation optional 2 10 default settings 4 5 website D 21 ROMPaq Utility 1 10 shut down See emergency shut down power...

Page 155: ...d Administrator See Integrated Administrator telephone numbers authorized resellers xv Online Flash Utility 4 9 telephone symbol xii ROM Based Setup Utility 1 11 4 5 4 7 temperature ROMPaq Utility 1 10 enclosure F 2 hot plug power supplies F 4 V thumbscrews third party 3 12 video types and colors 3 12 features 1 10 toe straps B 2 resolution 1 10 tools conductive B 2 troubleshooting D 18 troublesho...

Page 156: ... xiv xv wrist strap B 2 maintenance and service guide D 20 www hp com xiv xv warranty D 21 Index 8 HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Karen Hale File Name x index doc Codename MacDuff Part Number 249068 003 Last Saved On 5 21 03 3 20 PM ...

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