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Upgrade Guide

HP Integrity rx2600 / HP 9000 rp34x0 to

HP Integrity rx2620

Manufacturing Part Number:  AB359-90002

Second Edition

June 2005

© Copyright 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

Summary of Contents for 9000 rp34x0

Page 1: ...Upgrade Guide HP Integrity rx2600 HP 9000 rp34x0 to HP Integrity rx2620 Manufacturing Part Number AB359 90002 Second Edition June 2005 Copyright 2005 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P ...

Page 2: ...change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein ...

Page 3: ...the CPUs 46 Reinstalling System Fans PCI Card Cage Airflow Guides Memory and the Management Processor 50 Upgrade CPU Fans 1A and 1B 55 Installing HP Integrity rx2620 Name Plate and Intel Itanium 2 Rack Label 55 Apply UUID Label rp34x0 55 Replacing the Front Bezel and Top Metal Cover 56 System Validation and Reconfiguration Procedures After Hardware Upgrade from rx2600 58 System Validation and Reco...

Page 4: ...Contents 4 ...

Page 5: ...bles 5 Table 1 1 Upgrade Checklist 14 Table 1 2 Upgrade Kit Hardware Contents 15 Table 1 3 Component Locations 24 Table 1 4 Connector Locations 25 Table 2 1 PCI Slots 62 Table 2 2 RAID Card Components 63 ...

Page 6: ...Tables 6 ...

Page 7: ... Captive Screws 35 Figure 1 22 Slide Sequencing Retainer Plate 35 Figure 1 23 Unlock Processor Module Locking Mechanism 36 Figure 1 24 Remove Processor Module 37 Figure 1 25 Removing the iLO Manageability Card 38 Figure 1 26 Removing the PCI Card Cage 39 Figure 1 27 VGA and DB9 Mechanical Cover Locations 40 Figure 1 28 Remove System Board Mounting Screws 40 Figure 1 29 Remove the System Board Moun...

Page 8: ...onnectors 51 Figure 1 46 Inserting DIMM into Slot 53 Figure 1 47 Airflow Guides Locations 53 Figure 1 48 Installing the Front Bezel 56 Figure 1 49 Aligning the Top Metal Cover 57 Figure 1 50 Closing the Top Metal Cover 57 Figure 2 1 Smart Array 6402 RAID Card SA 6404 RAID Card not shown 63 ...

Page 9: ...NING A warning lists requirements that you must meet to avoid personal injury CAUTION A caution provides information required to avoid losing data or avoid losing system functionality NOTE A note highlights useful information such as restrictions recommendations or important details about HP product features Commands and options are represented using this font Text that you type exactly as shown i...

Page 10: ...hardware portion of the docs hp com and provides HP nPartition server hardware management details including site preparation installation and more Windows Operating System Information You can find information about administration of the Microsoft Windows operating system at the following Web sites among others http docs hp com windows_nt http www microsoft com technet Diagnostics and Event Monitor...

Page 11: ...le worldwide through bookstores online booksellers and office and computer stores Printing History The Printing History below identifies the edition dates of this manual Updates are made to this publication on an unscheduled as needed basis The updates will consist of a complete replacement manual and pertinent on line or CD ROM documentation First Edition December 2004 Second Edition June 2005 ...

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Page 13: ...Hardware Upgrade from rx2600 System Validation and Reconfiguration Procedures After Hardware Upgrade from rp34x0 Time Required Upgrading your HP Integrity rx2600 server or HP 9000 rp34x0 server to an HP Integrity rx2620 server may require several hours depending on preparatory time but you should plan for one hour of system downtime Preparatory time includes checking the upgrade kit preparing an E...

Page 14: ...0 server or HP 9000 rp34x0 server to an HP Integrity rx2620 server Table 1 1 Upgrade Checklist Step Procedure Completed 1 Verify Upgrade Kit Contents page 15 2 Upgrade preparation 3 Shutting down the system 4 Hardware component upgrades a System board b CPU s c CPU Fans 5 Validate system upgrade a Powering on the System b Restoring the product serial and UUID numbers ...

Page 15: ...able 1 2 Upgrade Kit Hardware Contents Part No Description Qty Qty Rcvd AB331 67001 System Board 1 AB331 04001 CPU Fans 2 AB331 40001 Nameplate Integrity rx2620 Rack 1 AB331 40002 Nameplate Integrity rx2620 Tower 1 AB331 10001 Documentation CD ROM 1 5021 1184 Read Me First 1 7121 8194 Intel Itanium 2 Rack Label 1 AB359 84001 UUID Upgrade Label only used if upgrading from rp34xx server 1 5971 4257 ...

Page 16: ...roduct may require one or more of the following tools IPF CPU Install Tool Kit P N 5069 5441 consisting of Disposable ESD Kit Label less CPU install tool 2 5mm hex and Torx 15 1 4 inch Flat Blade Screwdriver Phillips No 1 Screwdriver ACX 10 Torx Screwdriver ACX 15 Torx Screwdriver ACX 25 Torx Screwdriver ...

Page 17: ...r HP does not guarantee that the system will not interfere with radio and television reception Take these precautions Use only shielded cables Install and route the cables per the instructions provided Ensure that all cable connector screws are firmly tightened Use only HP supported peripheral devices Ensure that all panels and cover plates are in place and secure before system operation Electrost...

Page 18: ... software and firmware requirements Update system firmware and software if required Back up your system Shut down the system Firmware Requirements Ensure the server meets the minimum firmware revisions listed below Update as necessary Management Processor MP firmware E 03 13 if upgrading from MP firmware version E 02 23 then you need to upgrade to version E 02 29 then upgrade to version E 03 13 VG...

Page 19: ...stem Before performing the server upgrade protect yourself by backing up all data and your server OS In the event of interruptions for example power failure or interference it may be necessary to resume operation in the old configuration before upgrading the server Back Up Your Data Back up your data in accordance with local procedures Back Up the Operating System Always keep a backup copy of the ...

Page 20: ...destal configurations WARNING Do not remove the system cover s without first turning the system off and unplugging the power cord from the outlet or power protection device unless you are only replacing a hot swappable fan Always replace the cover s before turning the system on Accessing a Rack Mounted Server The HP Integrity rx2620 server is designed to be rack mounted The following procedure exp...

Page 21: ... release clips are visible Accessing an rx2600 or rp34x0 Pedestal Mounted Server The HP Integrity rx2600 and HP 9000 rp34x0 servers are also designed to be pedestal mounted You do not need to remove the pedestal from the HP server to gain access to internal components The front bezel front cover and top cover may be removed with the pedestal attached to the HP server Front of Chassis ...

Page 22: ...HP Integrity rx2620 Upgrade System Hardware Component Upgrade Instructions Chapter 1 22 Figure 1 2 Pedestal Mounted HP Integrity rx2600 or HP9000 rp34x0 Server ...

Page 23: ...over toward the back of the system Figure 1 3 Removing the Top Metal Cover Step 2 Lift the top metal cover off the system chassis Removing the Front Bezel You must remove the front bezel from the chassis to replace the system name plate Step 1 Press in on the retaining clips located on the right side of the front panel Figure 1 4 Front Bezel Retaining Clip Step 2 Rotate the front panel outward and...

Page 24: ...uggable hard drives up to 3 2 Memory Airflow guide 9 Hard disk lock 3 Processor Airflow guide 10 System fans Fan 2 center Fan 3 I O cage 4 System fans Fan 1A right Fan 1B left 11 Intrusion switch 5 Slimline optical drive 12 Memory sockets 6 Power supplies PSU1 center PSU2 under optical drive 13 PCI card cage 7 Status panel board 14 Management controller Optional 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 14 13 12 11 6 Fa...

Page 25: ...ctors A B 10 Memory Sockets 18 Serial Ports 2 3 CPU Power Pods 11 Status Panel Connector 19 USB Connectors 4 CPU1 12 Power Module Auxiliary Connector 20 LAN Connector 5 CPU0 13 SCSI Backplane Power Connector 21 LAN Connector rx26xx only 6 Turbo Fan Power Connectors 14 PCI Memory Fan Cable Connector 7 Battery 15 PCI Backplane Connector 8 PS Fan Connectors 16 IDE Drive Connector 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 14 1...

Page 26: ...uctions Chapter 1 26 Removing System Fans Step 1 To remove fans 1A 1B 2 and 3 from the system grasp the appropriate fan and lift it out of the fan socket Figure 1 7 Fan 1A or Fan 1B Removal Figure 1 8 Fan 2 Removal Fan 1A Fan 1B Front of Chassis Fan 2 Front of Chassis ...

Page 27: ...n 3 Removal Removing Airflow Guides The system has the following airflow guides Figure 1 10 Airflow Guides Locations Removing the Memory Airflow Guide Step 1 Grasp the memory airflow guide and lift it out of the system Fan 3 Front of Chassis Processor Airflow Guide Memory Airflow Guide Front of Chassis ...

Page 28: ...1 Remove the IDE cable and power module cables from the processor airflow guide cable clips Step 2 Remove the main portion of the airflow guide a Hold the guide using the opening on top of the guide b At the same time grasp the back end of the airflow guide and lift the guide out of the system Figure 1 12 Removing the Processor Airflow Guide Front of Chassis Front of Chassis ...

Page 29: ...3 Remove the front portion of the airflow guide a Rotate the clip clockwise to release the latch Figure 1 13 Open the Release Clip Step 4 Disconnect the power cable connected to the guide from the system board Step 5 Lift the front portion of the airflow guide out of the system Front of Chassis ...

Page 30: ...e Removing System Memory Next remove all system memory by performing the following steps Step 1 Push the appropriate extraction levers found on either side of the DIMM slot outward to the open position The DIMM will eject from the slot Step 2 Remove the DIMM from the socket and store it in a static free container Front of Chassis ...

Page 31: ... Integrity rx2620 Upgrade System Hardware Component Upgrade Instructions Chapter 1 31 Removing Processor Modules Figure 1 15 Processor Location CPU 0 CPU 1 Power Pod CPU 0 Power Pod CPU 1 Front of Chassis ...

Page 32: ...uctions Chapter 1 32 Step 1 Disconnect the power pod cable from the power connector on the system board Figure 1 16 Disconnect Power Pod Cable Step 2 Remove the two power pod mounting screws Figure 1 17 Remove Power Pod Mounting Screws Front of Chassis Front of Chassis ...

Page 33: ...Step 3 Slide the power pod toward the rear of the system board disconnecting the power pod from the processor module Figure 1 18 Disconnect Power Pod from Processor Module Step 4 Lift the power pod up and out of the chassis Place the power pod into an anti static container Front of Chassis ...

Page 34: ...e System Hardware Component Upgrade Instructions Chapter 1 34 Figure 1 19 Remove Power Pod Step 5 Disconnect the processor module turbo fan power cable Figure 1 20 Disconnect the Turbo Fan Cable Front of Chassis Front of Chassis ...

Page 35: ...ssor module heat sink Figure 1 21 Release Heatsink Captive Screws Step 7 Slide the sequencing retainer plate toward the back of the system to open the hole in the edge of the heatsink for insertion of the special processor tool into the processor module locking mechanism Figure 1 22 Slide Sequencing Retainer Plate Front of Chassis Front of Chassis ...

Page 36: ...egrees counterclockwise Verify that the processor locking mechanism is rotated into the unlocked position WARNING The zero insertion force ZIF socket for the processor is locked and unlocked by 1 2 of a full turn of the 2 5 mm hex tool The counterclockwise 180 degree rotation 1 2 turn unlocks the socket A clockwise 180 degree rotation locks the socket Attempting to turn the locking mechanism more ...

Page 37: ... the processor module and the turbo fan assembly up and out of the chassis Place the processor module into an anti static container WARNING Carefully handle the CPU to avoid damaging the pins If possible cover the exposed CPU pins with a pin cover Figure 1 24 Remove Processor Module Front of Chassis ...

Page 38: ...e iLO Manageability card to the internal chassis post and the two external mounting screws that are located on both sides of the 25 pin serial connector Figure 1 25 Removing the iLO Manageability Card Step 2 Disconnect the iLO Manageability card connector Step 3 Remove the iLO Manageability card from the system by grasping it by its edges Rear of Chassis iLO Manageability Card ...

Page 39: ...ard Step 1 Remove the power connector plate a Unscrew the two power connector mounting screws on the back of the system b Reach inside the system to remove the power connectors from the socket The power connectors will still be connected to their cables Step 2 Remove the VGA port mechanical cover located on the right side of the rear of the chassis if necessary See Figure 1 27 for the location of ...

Page 40: ...s Figure 1 28 Remove System Board Mounting Screws Step 5 Disconnect all cables that are connected to the system board To help with re assembly make note of which cables were connected to which connector NOTE To access the three power cables near the PCI cage you must lift up the connector bridge for the PCI cage fan Step 6 Unscrew the system board mounting screw A screw symbol is adjacent to the m...

Page 41: ...chip heatsink and slide the system board toward the front of the system This releases the system board from its chassis standoffs b Lift up the processor module side of the system board and slide it free of the PCI cage bay Figure 1 30 Remove the System Board Remove Rear Chassis Port Label rp34x0 NOTE This procedure applies only to an upgrade from an rp34x0 machine Front of Chassis Front of Chassi...

Page 42: ...he secondary LAN port Before the system board is upgraded the label must be removed The following figures show the rear chassis with and without the port label Figure 1 31 Rear Chassis with Port Label Figure 1 32 Rear Chassis with Port Label Removed Upgrading the System Board Installing the New System Board Step 1 Verify the part number of the system board AB331 67001 Step 2 Grasp the new system b...

Page 43: ...e the board to allow the PCI connector to slide into the PCI cage bay area Figure 1 33 Slide System Board into Chassis b Align the system board keyholes with their standoffs on the chassis c Slide the PCI connector posts on the system board into their slots on the system chassis Front of Chassis ...

Page 44: ...e Instructions Chapter 1 44 Figure 1 34 Align the System Board PCI Connector Step 3 Slide the system board back toward the rear of the system to secure the system board on its standoffs Figure 1 35 Slide System Board in Chassis Front of Chassis Front of Chassis ...

Page 45: ...s Chapter 1 45 Step 4 Screw in the system board mounting screw Step 5 Connect all cables to their appropriate connectors on the system board Step 6 Screw in the six rear backplane system board mounting screws Figure 1 36 Install the Rear Panel Mounting Screws Rear of Chassis ...

Page 46: ...ble to properly align the fan and processor module on the system board The four locator posts will fit in locator holes on the system board processor module mount The turbo fan power cable must be positioned so that it is located on the side of the heatsink that faces the front of the system Figure 1 37 Aligning the Processor Module CAUTION Do not press the processor module into the socket When pr...

Page 47: ...pter 1 47 Figure 1 38 Locking the Processor Module in Place Step 5 Slide the sequencing retainer plate toward the rear of the system Figure 1 39 Slide the Sequencing Retainer Plate Step 6 Screw in the four heatsink captive screws Locked Unlocked Front of Chassis Front of Chassis ...

Page 48: ...ing bracket so that the power module connector connects with its connector on the processor module Figure 1 41 Aligning the Processor Module Power Pod Step 8 Align the two mounting screw holes on the power module with their screw holes on the system board s metal mounting bracket Screw in the power module mounting screws 1 4 3 2 Torquing pattern 1 2 4 3 Front of Chassis Front of Chassis ...

Page 49: ...Install the Processor Module Power Pod Mounting Screws Step 9 Connect the processor module turbo fan power cable to the connector on the system board Figure 1 43 Connect the Turbo Fan Cable Step 10 Connect the power pod cable to the power connector on the system board Front of Chassis Front of Chassis ...

Page 50: ...two management processor posts Step 3 Push the 10 100 management LAN 15 pin VGA and 25 pin serial connectors through their openings on the back of the system Step 4 Connect the management processor Connect the management processor cable to its connector on the system board Screw in the two mounting screws that connect the management processor to the internal chassis post Screw in the two external ...

Page 51: ...HP Integrity rx2620 Upgrade System Hardware Component Upgrade Instructions Chapter 1 51 Figure 1 45 Reinstall the Power Connectors Front of Chassis ...

Page 52: ...e HP part number The DIMMs are 184 pin industry standard DDR266 CL2 registered ECC modules Industry standard means the DIMMs meet specifications detailed in the JDEC Standard No 21 C Module 4 titled PC2100 and PC1600 DDR SDRAM Registered DIMM Design Specification A complete and current list of acceptable DIMMs is provided on the parts website at http partsurfer hp com To reinstall the original DIM...

Page 53: ...ides on both sides of the original airflow guide with the slots on the chassis Step 2 Insert the memory airflow guide in the slots Reinstalling the Processor Airflow Guide and Upgrading the CPU Fans 1A and 1B Step 1 Reinstall the front portion of the original airflow guide a Align the release latch of the front half of the airflow guide over the release latch post and snap it in place Processor Ai...

Page 54: ... to the connector on the system board Step 2 Reinstall the main portion of the original airflow guide a Hold the opening on top of the processor airflow guide b At the same time grasp the back end of the airflow guide and insert the airflow guide into the system c Connect the power module cable and place the power and IDE cables in the cable clips ...

Page 55: ...ts socket Step 4 Insert the two airflow guide retaining tabs into the two slots on the front half of the airflow guide Installing HP Integrity rx2620 Name Plate and Intel Itanium 2 Rack Label To install the HP Integrity rx2620 server name plate and Intel Itanium 2 rack label follow these steps Step 1 Locate the name plate release prongs on the back side of the system bezel Step 2 Exert outward pre...

Page 56: ...orm the following step Step 1 Push the front bezel straight into the chassis until it snaps into place Figure 1 48 Installing the Front Bezel Replacing the Top Metal Cover CAUTION Secure any wires or cables in your system so they will not get cut or interfere with the replacement of the cover Step 1 Align the front edge of the top metal cover with the alignment mark on the optical drive bay ...

Page 57: ...2 Grasp the blue release lever and slide the top metal cover toward the front of the system until the lever snaps into place Figure 1 50 Closing the Top Metal Cover Step 3 Slide the system into the rack enclosure and reconnect the power cables To replace cover align front edge here then slide forward Front of Chassis Front of Chassis ...

Page 58: ...3 Boot the machine to EFI Step 4 Verify system board installation a Enter the info sys command Verify that the newly installed system board is recognized by the system Below is an example of the info sys command output following a successful upgrade NOTE The product number is now rx2620 and the product serial and UUID number values are populated SYSTEM INFORMATION Date Time Aug 3 2004 15 34 26 20 ...

Page 59: ...er supply and disk drives c Enter UUID product and serial ID values located on the pull tab label Please enter UUID to abort UUID 162D4BA1 4D67 11D8 881B E20562B8C81F Please enter product number to abort Product Number AB459A Please enter serial number to abort Serial Number SGH4414201 d Type y when prompted to set the system IDs to listed values NOTE Ensure system ID values listed on the screen o...

Page 60: ...9 MHz Step 5 Verify CPU installation a Enter the info cpu command Verify that all newly installed processors are recognized by the system Below is an example of the info cpu command output following a successful upgrade NOTE One processor is installed in the example below PROCESSOR MODULE INFORMATION of L3 L4 Family CPU Logical Cache Cache Model Processor Module CPUs Speed Size Size hex Rev State ...

Page 61: ...allation at http www docs hp com Smart Array 6402 or 6404 controller software media is available It is included on CD or on the Web through http www software hp com Confirm that HP UX super user privileges are available they are necessary to complete the installation Confirm that the usr bin usr sbin and sbin directories are in your PATH by logging in as root and using the echo PATH command CAUTIO...

Page 62: ...he RAID card comes pre configured You do not have to set any jumpers or connectors WARNING Ensure that the system is powered down and all power sources have been disconnected from the server prior to working with the server Voltages are present at various locations within the server whenever an AC power source is connected This voltage is present even when the main power switch is in the off posit...

Page 63: ...ew SCSI cable s from the internal disks to the Smart Array card and connect the cables a For simplex mode connect SCSI cable A7231 63024 to connector A1 on the RAID card Do not connect any other SCSI cables b Leave connector A 2 available for external connections Step 9 Replace the PCI card cage and top cover and power up the system Table 2 2 RAID Card Components Item ID Description 1 Internal SCS...

Page 64: ...t Array RAID card and slide the RAID card edge connector into the slot until it is fully seated Step 7 Route the SCSI cable s from the internal disks to the Smart Array cards and reconnect the cables a For duplex mode connect SCSI cable A7231 63025 to connector A2 on the RAID card and connect SCSI cable A7231 63024 to connector A1 on the RAID card Step 8 Replace PCI card cage and top cover and pow...

Page 65: ...ar to pop up a choices list If the menus are not clear select the Help item for more information Hardware Summary System Model 9000 800 A500 5X Scan Again Disks 3 204 6GB Floppies 0 LAN cards 1 CD DVDs 0 Tapes 0 Memory 4096MB Graphics Ports 0 IO Buses 7 CPUs 1 H W Details Install HP UX Run a Recovery Shell Advanced Options Reboot Help Step 2 Select Run a Recovery Shell The Recovery Shell screen di...

Page 66: ...INSTCMDS opt raidsa bin saconfig Step 7 Configure the array s and logical drive s following the instructions for the saconfig configuration utility You must enter the entire path opt raidsa bin saconfig dev cissX for saconfig to run Step 8 Once you configure the logical drive s and array s exit the recovery shell by entering reboot at the prompt The system reboots and you are returned to the Boot ...

Page 67: ... Smart Array 6402 logical drive Configuring the Server for RAID To complete the installation and set up RAID for your server s internal hot swap drives follow the instructions in the HP A9890A Smart Array 6402 Controller User Guide or the HP A9891A Smart Array 6404 Controller User Guide on http docs hp com Install and use operating system specific HP Smart Array 6402 and HP Smart Array 6404 utilit...

Page 68: ...RAID Smart Array 6402 or 6404 Controller for Internal RAID Installation Smart Array 6402 RAID or 6404 RAID Cards Chapter 2 68 ...

Page 69: ... 63 M management processor card removing and replacing 38 P processor location 31 processor airflow guide removing and replacing 28 R removing and replacing management processor card 38 processor airflow guide 28 system board 42 system covers and bezels 20 S safety considerations 17 service tools required 16 system board removing and replacing 42 system covers and bezels removing and replacing 20 ...

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