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Setup and Installation Guide

HP Blade PC bc1000 in an HP 

Consolidated Client Infrastructure Solution

Document Part Number: 355079-002

July 2004

This guide provides step-by-step instructions for installation, and 
reference information for operation, troubleshooting, and future 
upgrades for the HP Consolidated Client Infrastructure (CCI) 
solution.

Summary of Contents for Blade bc1000

Page 1: ... Client Infrastructure Solution Document Part Number 355079 002 July 2004 This guide provides step by step instructions for installation and reference information for operation troubleshooting and future upgrades for the HP Consolidated Client Infrastructure CCI solution ...

Page 2: ...ned herein This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard Company Å WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life Ä CAUTION Text set off in this mann...

Page 3: ...ology Hardware Features 2 1 ProLiant BL e Class Blade Enclosure Features 2 2 Blade PC Features 2 5 Software Deployment and Management Features 2 8 Diagnostic Features 2 10 3 Planning the Installation Optimum Environment 3 1 Rack Warnings and Cautions 3 1 ProLiant BL e Class Blade Enclosure Warnings and Cautions 3 3 Preparing for Software Deployment 3 5 Rapid Deployment Pack 3 5 Alternate Deploymen...

Page 4: ...ng Down the HP CCI Solution 4 22 Powering Down a Blade PC 4 22 Powering Down the Enclosure 4 23 Removing a Blade PC 4 24 Installing Additional Memory 4 24 Attaching the Graphics Diagnostic Card and Diagnostic Adapter 4 28 5 Deployment and Management Blade PC Deployment Options 5 2 Automated Deployment Using Rapid Deployment Pack 5 2 Alternate Deployment Methods 5 2 Diagnostic Adapter and Optional ...

Page 5: ...ment A 4 Class B Equipment A 4 Mouse Compliance Statement A 4 European Union Notice A 4 Japanese Notice A 5 Korean Notice A 5 Class A Equipment A 5 Class B Equipment A 5 Taiwanese Notice A 6 Laser Device A 6 Laser Safety Warnings A 6 Compliance with CDRH Regulations A 6 Compliance with International Regulations A 7 Laser Product Label A 7 Laser Information A 7 Battery Replacement Notice A 8 B Elec...

Page 6: ... LEDs E 1 Enclosure Front Panel LEDs E 1 Enclosure Rear Panel LEDs E 2 Enclosure Rear Panel LEDs with RJ 45 Patch Panel E 5 Fan Health LEDs E 7 Blade PC and Diagnostic Adapter LEDs E 8 Switches E 10 Front Panel E 10 Rear Panel E 11 CMOS E 11 F Specifications Blade Enclosure F 2 Blade PC F 3 Hot Plug Power Supply F 4 G Blade PC Battery Blade PC Battery Replacement G 1 Index ...

Page 7: ... troubleshoots HP CCI solutions HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels Important Safety Information Å WARNING Before installing this product read the Important Safety Information document included with the system Symbols on Equipment The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate ...

Page 8: ...tric shock hazards do not open this enclosure This symbol on an RJ 45 receptacle indicates a network interface connection WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component If this surface is contacted the potential for injury ex...

Page 9: ...task Weight in kg Weight in lb This symbol indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to handle safely WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment be sure that ...

Page 10: ... White paper HP ProLiant BL e Class System Overview and Planning 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 For technical support call the HP Technical Support Phone Center for your region Telephone numbers are listed in the WorldWide Telephone Numbers gui...

Page 11: ...s comprised of a rack mount blade enclosure that contains advanced electronics for managing up to 20 single processor Blade PCs ProLiant BL e Class blade enclosure with Blade PCs 20 The enclosure and Blade PC features described in the following sections are standard on HP CCI solutions unless otherwise specified ...

Page 12: ...grated Administrator for local and remote management and monitoring Redundant power Redundant cooling System health LEDs ProLiant BL e Class C GbE Interconnect Switch Optional The ProLiant BL e Class C GbE Interconnect Switch features include Significant cable reduction 40 Blade PC NIC connections to four RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet uplink connectors Interconnect tray form factor that fits into blade e...

Page 13: ...twork fault tolerance Two integrated switch modules switch A and switch B provide redundant paths to the network ports on the blade PCs ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator features include Local and remote access to enclosure and Blade PC information Secure Shell Telnet and Secure Sockets Layer SSL Web access Virtual power and Unit Identificati...

Page 14: ... sharing across all Blade PCs Redundant Cooling The ProLiant BL e Class blade enclosure ships with four redundant hot plug fans These fans offer 2 2 redundancy Hot swapping among all fan positions Variable speed fans Individual fan status LEDs System Health LEDs System health information is displayed locally through a full set of system LEDs including Internal fan health LEDs External health LEDs ...

Page 15: ...by another Blade PC The following figure shows a Blade PC Blade PC A Blade PC supports processor and system architecture technology including the following Processor Memory Mass storage Blade PC status and monitoring Diagnostic adapter requires optional graphics diagnostic card Video connector for a graphics diagnostic card optional graphics diagnostic card part number is 346204 001 ROM 2 LOM LAN ...

Page 16: ...er to QuickSpecs located on the HP website www hp com 512MB system memory expandable to 1GB 32MB of system memory is reserved for processor usage Mass Storage The Blade PC ships with one ATA hard drive attached with screws Blade PC Status and Monitoring A Blade PC provides the following status and monitoring features Blade PC Unit Identification UID button LED Blade PC health LED Blade PC network ...

Page 17: ...erial connectivity for facilitating software maintenance Video optional The Blade PC supports video through the diagnostic adapter and the graphics diagnostic card available together as an after market option Video features include Support for SVGA VGA and EGA graphics resolution Video is obtained by attaching an optional graphics diagnostic card to the Blade PC the optional graphics diagnostic ca...

Page 18: ...ass Integrated Administrator The ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator is a centralized management and monitoring system for the ProLiant BL e Class enclosure and Blade PCs The Integrated Administrator acts as a combination terminal server and remote power controller enabling out of band secure serial console connections to all Blade PCs in the enclosure Computer Setup F10 Utility Computer ...

Page 19: ...ics Utility displays information about a Blade PC s hardware and tests the system to ensure it is operating properly Automatic System Recovery 2 ASR 2 ASR 2 is a diagnostic recovery feature that automatically restarts the Blade PC 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 Administr...

Page 20: ...ons 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 standards and is fully pre configured for immediate use For more information about these tools and utilities see Chapter 5 Deployment and Management Diagnostic Features The hardware software ...

Page 21: ...roLiant BL e Class System Overview and Planning white paper on the Documentation CD and at the HP website www hp com Rack Warnings and Cautions Before installing your rack observe the following warnings and cautions Å WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage be sure that The rack is adequately stabilized before installing or removing a component Only one component is exten...

Page 22: ...sert P N 327281 B21 for 42U rack and P N 157847 B21 for 22U rack to provide proper front to back airflow and cooling and to prevent damage to the equipment Ä CAUTION If an HP or third party rack is used observe the following additional requirements to ensure adequate airflow and to prevent damage to the equipment Front and rear doors If the 42U rack includes closing front and rear doors you must a...

Page 23: ...ng normal operation or troubleshooting or the system should be installed in a controlled access location where only qualified personnel have access to the system Å WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipment Only enter or perform service on specific parts of the HP CCI solution as instructed in the user documentation Do not disable the power cord grounding plugs The g...

Page 24: ...disconnect all power by removing both power supply cords from either the wall or the AC connectors on the rear of the enclosure Ä CAUTION When servicing non hot plug components you must power down the Blade PCs and or the enclosure and Blade PCs However it may be necessary to leave the Blade PCs powered up when performing other operations such as hot plug replacement or troubleshooting Ä CAUTION P...

Page 25: ...our enclosure Alternate Deployment Method If you are not using Rapid Deployment Pack use your preferred deployment infrastructure Blade PCs have a PXE enabled NIC the first NIC only and support bootable USB CD ROM and USB diskette drives attached via the diagnostic adapter Shipping Contents IMPORTANT All of the rack mounting hardware necessary for installing the ProLiant BL e Class blade enclosure...

Page 26: ...system for proper airflow to prevent overheating while the system is operating Rack Mounting Hardware The following figure and table show the standard rack mounting hardware for HP Compaq branded and third party racks that ships with the ProLiant BL e Class blade enclosure Ä CAUTION Do not ship the blade PCs and enclosure while inside the rack without first installing the e Class Enclosure Shippin...

Page 27: ...justable depth of 61 cm to 91 cm 24 inches to 36 inches Depth indicator visible in the middle of the rail L and R markings to identify left and right rack rails from the front of the rack Blade PCs Blade PCs ship in packages of one or ten Blade PCs Item Description 1 Rack rails 2 left and right 2 Bag of screws Not shown Enclosure rack template ...

Page 28: ...nclosure with Interconnect switch installed Optional RJ 45 Patch Panel Rear of enclosure with RJ 45 patch panel installed Optional Installation Service You may choose to have HP install your HP CCI solution This method helps ensure top performance from the start and is especially valuable for business critical environments Contact your HP account representative to obtain more detailed information ...

Page 29: ...e Installing the rack rails Installing the enclosure into the rack Cabling the HP CCI solution Identifying interconnect tray connectors Cabling the enclosure Powering up the HP CCI solution Powering down the HP CCI solution Powering down a Blade PC Powering down the enclosure Installing a Blade PC Removing a Blade PC Installing additional memory Attaching the diagnostic adapter and optional graphi...

Page 30: ...dministrator module is included with the interconnect tray The procedure is the same for any interconnect tray To install the interconnect tray 1 Press the purple colored latch to release one hot plug power supply 1 Purple color indicates hot plug components 2 Open the handle 2 3 Slide the hot plug power supply out of the enclosure 3 Removing a hot plug power supply 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to r...

Page 31: ...ector levers toward the rear of the enclosure 2 Blue indicates internal touch point components Pulling the interconnect tray ejector levers 7 Insert the interconnect tray into the enclosure 1 8 Rotate the interconnect tray levers to the locked position 2 Inserting the interconnect tray and engaging the interconnect tray levers interconnect switch shown ...

Page 32: ...4 4 www hp com Setup and Installation Guide Installing and Cabling the HP CCI Solution 9 Install the hot plug power supplies 1 10 Close the power supply handles 2 Installing a hot plug power supply ...

Page 33: ...on for the enclosure 1 Stand at the front of the rack and identify the front side of the rack template 2 Starting at the top of the last item installed secure the rack template against the front of the rack by sliding the two push tabs into the holes in the rack supports Å WARNING Racks must be adequately stabilized before and after product installation If you are installing an enclosure into an e...

Page 34: ...pencil to mark an M at the locations on the rack where the rack rails are to be inserted 1 5 On the rack mark the top and bottom edges of the rack template to help align the rack template for the next enclosure 2 Marking the rack for enclosure 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 s...

Page 35: ... Press the rail locking tab to unlock the rack rail 2 4 Adjust the rack rail to the depth of the rack using the numbers on the rack rail as a guide 3 The depth of a Compaq branded rack 29 inches is clearly indicated on the rack rails 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 e...

Page 36: ... HP CCI Solution 5 Insert the rear of the right rack rail into the rack at the marks you made when measuring with the template The rack rails feature L and R markings to identify the left and right rack rails from the front of the rack Inserting the rear of the rack rail ...

Page 37: ... the front of the right rail with the holes and release the rail allowing it to lock into position 2 8 Engage the locking gear 3 Inserting the front of the rack rail and engaging the locking gear Ä 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 install the left rack rail us...

Page 38: ...al 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 To replace a thumbscrew 1 Pull the thumbscrew outward 1 2 Unscrew the thumbscrew 2 while holding on to the hexagonal washer 3 Remove the thumbscrew and hexagonal washer 3 Removing a th...

Page 39: ...screw housing 3 Replacing a thumbscrew spring and hexagonal washer 8 Repeat steps 1 through 7 for the other thumbscrew Å WARNING Remove the two hot plug power supplies before installing the enclosure into the rack to reduce weight Å WARNING At least two people must lift the enclosure into the rack together If the enclosure is loaded into the rack above chest level a third person must assist with a...

Page 40: ...e with the top of the rack rails 4 Slide the enclosure fully into the rack 1 5 Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the enclosure in the rack 2 Installing the enclosure into the rack Cabling the HP CCI Solution An HP CCI solution requires no internal cabling External cabling is achieved through the interconnect switch installed in your solution The procedure for cabling an enclosure consists of the f...

Page 41: ...rt 26 connector on switch B Interconnect switch 2 Gigabit Ethernet port 25 connector on switch B Interconnect switch 3 Integrated Administrator management connector 10 100 Ethernet Integrated Administrator module 4 Integrated Administrator console connector serial Integrated Administrator module 5 Enclosure link RJ 45 connector Reserved Integrated Administrator module 6 Enclosure link RJ 45 connec...

Page 42: ...lade PC bay 20 NIC 1 RJ 45 patch panel 2 RJ 45 connector for Blade PC bay 20 NIC 2 RJ 45 patch panel 3 Integrated Administrator management connector 10 100 Ethernet Integrated Administrator module 4 Integrated Administrator console connector serial Integrated Administrator module 5 Enclosure link RJ 45 connector reserved Integrated Administrator module 6 Enclosure link RJ 45 connector reserved Int...

Page 43: ... and configuring the Integrated Administrator over your network connect the Integrated Administrator to your management network via the management connector 2 Connect the Blade PC network connectors to your network For the interconnect switch be sure that at least one of the uplink connectors is cabled Any Blade PC NIC can be routed to any of the uplink connectors However because only NIC 1 is PXE...

Page 44: ...ether and route them to the outer edge of the rack Cabling the solution with the interconnect switch Cabling the solution with the RJ 45 patch panel IMPORTANT Be sure to route the cables for your enclosure in a manner that provides rapid easy access to the console connector for a local client device such as a laptop computer ...

Page 45: ... as a laptop computer to the console connector on the Integrated Administrator be sure that you use the null modem cable provided with the enclosure and not a straight through cable Use the following table to determine the specifications of this cable Cable Pinout for a Null Modem Cable Signal Name EM PIN DB 9 PIN DB 25 PIN TxD 3 2 3 RxD 2 3 2 RTS 7 8 5 CTS 8 7 4 GND 5 5 7 DSR 6 4 20 CD 1 4 20 DTR...

Page 46: ...nd deployment process See Chapter 5 Deployment and Management 2 Install or upgrade memory before installing Blade PCs into an enclosure See the Installing Additional Memory section in this chapter Ä CAUTION Always populate the Blade PC bays with either a Blade PC or Blade PC blank Proper airflow can only be maintained when the bays are populated Unpopulated bays can lead to improper cooling and th...

Page 47: ...d Cabling the HP CCI Solution Removing a five bay Blade PC blank Store the Blade PC blank for future use IMPORTANT Before installing Blade PCs for the first time define your hardware configuration and deployment process See Chapter 5 Deployment and Management ...

Page 48: ...Cabling the HP CCI Solution 4 Install the Blade PC a Align the Blade PC with the Blade PC bay on the enclosure and slide the blade partially into the enclosure b Press the release latch 1 on the blade c Pull down the ejector lever 2 Opening the blade eject lever ...

Page 49: ...nto the bay be sure that the Blade PC is oriented properly d Slide the Blade PC inward until the ejector lever engages the enclosure 1 e Close the ejector lever until you hear an audible click that indicates the Blade PC is properly seated 2 Installing a Blade PC IMPORTANT Install a Blade PC for each of the blanks you have removed 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each Blade PC you wish to install ...

Page 50: ...ng Down the HP CCI Solution You can power down one or more Blade PCs or the entire enclosure Powering Down a Blade PC To power down a Blade PC 1 Be sure that the Blade PC is not active For specific information about Blade PC LEDs see Appendix E LEDs and Switches 2 If the Blade PC is active notify users and stop applications as necessary 3 Shut down the operating system This may shut off the Blade ...

Page 51: ...closure To perform a graceful shutdown of the enclosure and all the Blade PCs press the enclosure power button If your operating system is Microsoft Windows XP the enclosure automatically performs a graceful shutdown of all Blade PCs and then removes power from the enclosure To perform an emergency shut down of the enclosure and all Blade PCs at the same time press and hold the enclosure power but...

Page 52: ...ctor lever 2 3 Remove the Blade PC from the enclosure 3 Removing a Blade PC Installing Additional Memory The Blade PCs support the following memory features Unregistered SODIMM DDR 333 memory For more information refer to QuickSpecs located on the HP website www hp com 512MB system memory expandable to 1GB 32MB of system memory is reserved for processor usage Two SODIMM slots ...

Page 53: ...r 2 Remove the Blade PC from the enclosure See the Removing a Blade PC section in this chapter 3 Place the Blade PC on a level nonconductive surface 4 Locate the SODIMM socket keys on the Blade PC SODIMM socket 1 keys 1 SODIMM socket 2 keys 2 IMPORTANT SODIMMs are installed inverted from one another If the labels on SODIMM 1 are face up the labels on SODIMM 2 are probably face down SODIMM socket k...

Page 54: ...stalling and Cabling the HP CCI Solution IMPORTANT Step 5 applies only when you wish to upgrade SODIMMs 5 Remove the existing SODIMM a Release the latches on each side of the SODIMM slot 1 1 b Remove the SODIMM from the Blade PC 2 Removing an SODIMM ...

Page 55: ...atch the notch on the SODIMM with the tab on the SODIMM socket and insert the SODIMM into the socket at a slight angle 1 b Press the SODIMM down towards the board ensuring that it is fully seated and the latches snap into place 2 Installing an SODIMM 7 Repeat step 6 to install a second SODIMM into SODIMM slot 2 ...

Page 56: ...ices using the diagnostic adapter if the devices support hot plug capability Because PS 2 devices do not support hot plug technology restart the Blade PC after attaching the diagnostic adapter USB devices support hot plug capability and do not require restarting the Blade PC after attachment To install the graphics diagnostic card and diagnostic adapter 1 Power down the Blade PC See the Powering D...

Page 57: ...Solution 4 Install the blade in the enclosure See the Installing a Blade PC section in this chapter 5 Insert the diagnostic adapter into the diagnostic connector on the Blade PC 1 6 Tighten the thumbscrews securing the diagnostic adapter in place 2 Attaching the diagnostic adapter ...

Page 58: ... the HP CCI Solution Use the following figure and table to identify connectors on the diagnostic adapter Connectors on the diagnostic adapter Item Description 1 PS 2 Mouse connector 2 USB 1 1 2 3 Serial connector 4 PS 2 Keyboard connector 5 USB 1 1 1 6 Video connector ...

Page 59: ...ployment Pack Alternate deployment methods Diagnostic adapter and optional graphics diagnostic card A description of the configuration software and utilities supported by the HP CCI solution Supported operating systems Computer Setup F10 Utility ROMPaq Utility Remote ROM Flash ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator HP Systems Insight Manager ProLiant BL e Class C GbE Interconnect Switch mana...

Page 60: ...sole s graphical interface provides intuitive drag and drop events such as scripts and images for deploying operating systems and applications to multiple Blade PCs simultaneously Rapid Deployment Pack also has advanced features that can detect and display Blade PCs based on their physical rack enclosure and bay locations You can set the deployment console to automatically install pre defined conf...

Page 61: ...apter and optional graphics diagnostic card you can View Blade PC event messages See the Blade PC Event Messages section in this chapter Flash the Blade PC ROM See the Flashing the Blade PC ROM section in this chapter View software information during deployment For instructions on how to attach the diagnostic adapter and optional graphics diagnostic card see Chapter 4 Installing and Cabling the HP...

Page 62: ...wing table contains the Computer Setup menu options To access the Computer Setup F10 Utility install the optional graphics diagnostic card and the diagnostic adapter along with a keyboard and monitor on the blade you want to access and press the F10 key during boot For remote console users you can access the Computer Setup F10 Utility through the Integrated Administrator Reboot the blade through t...

Page 63: ...es family name and version Chassis serial number Asset tracking number CMS Transmeta Code Morphing Software revision Rack name Enclosure name Enclosure model About Displays copyright notice Set Time and Date Allows you to set system time and date Save to Diskette Saves system configuration including CMOS in file named CPQsetup txt to a formatted 1 44 MB diskette or a USB Drive Key Restore from Dis...

Page 64: ...e capabilities are PIO 0 Max PIO Enhanced DMA Ultra DMA 0 and Max UDMA Translation Mode IDE disks only Lets you select the translation mode to be used for the device This enables the BIOS to access disks partitioned and formatted on other systems and may be necessary for users of older versions of UNIX e g SCO UNIX version 3 2 Options are Bit Shift LBA Assisted User and None ÄCAUTION Ordinarily th...

Page 65: ...ers IDE disks only Specifies how many sectors are transferred per multi sector PIO operation Options subject to device capabilities are Disabled 8 and 16 Storage Options Removable Media Boot Enables disables ability to boot the system from removable media Primary IDE Controller Allows you to enable or disable the primary IDE controller This feature is supported on select models only BIOS IDE DMA T...

Page 66: ...erating system source Security Setup Password Allows you to set and enable setup administrator password If the setup password is set it is required to change Computer Setup options flash the ROM and make changes to certain plug and play settings under Windows System IDs Allows you to set Asset tag 18 byte identifier and ownership Tag 80 byte identifier displayed during POST Chassis serial number o...

Page 67: ...rity before intentionally changing the formatting or partitioning of the current bootable disk Several disk utilities such as FDISK and FORMAT attempt to update the MBR If MBR Security is enabled and disk accesses are being serviced by the BIOS write requests to the MBR are rejected causing the utilities to report errors If MBR Security is enabled and disk accesses are being serviced by the operat...

Page 68: ...Restoring a previously saved MBR after a disk utility or the operating system has modified the MBR may cause the data on the disk to become inaccessible Only restore a previously saved MBR if you are confident that the current bootable disk s MBR has been corrupted or infected with a virus Device Security Enables disables USB ports Network Service Boot Enables disables the computer s ability to bo...

Page 69: ...rmation F10 prompt enable disable Enabling this feature will display the text F10 Setup during POST Disabling this feature prevents the text from being displayed However pressing the F10 key will still access the Computer Setup screen F12 prompt enable disable Enabling this feature will display the text F12 Network Service Boot during POST Disabling this feature prevents the text from being displa...

Page 70: ...e Enabling this feature will allow Microsoft Windows Operating Systems to run optimally This feature must be disabled for certain non Microsoft Operating Systems to work properly ACPI USB Buffers Top of Memory enable disable Enabling this feature places USB memory buffers at the top of memory The advantage is that some amount of memory below 1 MB is freed up for use by option ROMs The disadvantage...

Page 71: ...ic card on the Blade PC before you can use a monitor with the diagnostic adapter Advanced continued For advanced users only Device Options NIC PXE Option ROM Download enable disable The BIOS contains an embedded NIC option ROM to allow the unit to boot through the network to a PXE server This is typically used to download a corporate image to a hard drive The NIC option ROM takes up memory space b...

Page 72: ...ility Remote ROM flash Upgrading the Blade PC ROM Using ROMPaq Utility Use Blade PC ROMPaq utilities to upgrade your system BIOS The following steps also apply when recovering the system if the system enters Boot Block mode due to a ROM flash failure For information on creating a bootable Drive Key refer to the following website http wwss1pro compaq com support reference_library viewdocum ent asp ...

Page 73: ...ash refer to the following website www hp com go ssm ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator The ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator is a centralized management and monitoring system for the ProLiant BL e Class enclosure and Blade PCs The Integrated Administrator acts as a combination terminal server and remote power controller enabling out of band secure serial console connections t...

Page 74: ...e enabling of all protocols such as Telnet Out of band management using Integrated Administrator s RS 232 console Secure Sockets Layer SSL Web interface Customer installable SSL certificates Increased availability The Integrated Administrator is a self contained embedded system with its own processor memory NIC and flash ROM The enclosure itself is intelligent and fault tolerant and continues to f...

Page 75: ...emperature Graceful enclosure and Blade PC power shutdown Enclosure unit identification UID control Interface to management tools and utilities associated with the optional interconnect switch For details on the management tools and utilities associated with the optional interconnect switch refer to the HP ProLiant BL e Class C GbE Interconnect Switch User Guide Blade PC management Virtual power a...

Page 76: ...tem Overheating Zone X Operating System Automatic operating system shutdown Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to Fan Failure Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to Overheat Condition Enclosure Environment Overheat Condition The Integrated Administrator has issued an alert that its health state has changed Fan Failure The Integrated Administrator has issued an alert th...

Page 77: ... key Blade PC and enclosure components By being able to view the events that occur to these components you can take immediate action Use the instructions in the following section to view and print the event list from within HP Systems Insight Manager You can also mark a critical or caution event as repaired after the affected component has been replaced Viewing the Event List To view the event lis...

Page 78: ...ent is supported on any of the interconnect switch s four RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet uplink connectors as well as on the Integrated Administrator management and serial console connectors Supported interfaces include HTTP based via Web browser Full featured management interface Supported on all common Web browsers Includes graphical representations of the interconnect switch Access via any Gigabit Ethe...

Page 79: ...ad from a TFTP server a copy of the interconnect switch configuration Enables rapid deployment of multiple interconnect switches with similar configuration Provides backup and restore capabilities 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 ...

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Page 82: ...th the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 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 ther...

Page 83: ...s 77269 2000 1 800 652 6672 1 800 652 6672 For 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 require...

Page 84: ...ment 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 device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation European Union Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 7...

Page 85: ...Setup and Installation Guide www hp com A 5 Regulatory Compliance Notices Japanese Notice Korean Notice Class A Equipment Class B Equipment ...

Page 86: ...aintenance Laser Safety Warnings Å WARNING To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation 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 specified herein Allow only authorized service technicians to repair the laser device Compliance with CDRH Re...

Page 87: ...valent is located on the surface of the HP supplied laser device This label indicates that the product is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT This label appears on a laser device installed in your product Laser Information Feature Description Laser type Semiconductor GaAIAs Wave length 780 nm 35 nm Divergence angle 53 5 degrees 0 5 degrees Output power Less than 0 2 mW or 10 869 W m 2 sr 1 Polar...

Page 88: ...authorized service provider Å WARNING Your computer contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide a vanadium pentoxide or an alkaline battery pack There is risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is not properly handled To reduce the risk of personal injury Do not attempt to recharge the battery Do not expose to temperatures higher than 60 C Do not disassemble crush puncture short external con...

Page 89: ... 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 assembly Grounding Methods There are several methods for grounding Use one or more...

Page 90: ... Use heel straps toe straps or boot straps at standing workstations Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats Use conductive field service tools Use a portable field service kit with a folding static dissipating work mat ...

Page 91: ...h they are listed POST Error Messages Code Message Health LED Possible Cause Recommended Action 101 Option ROM Checksum Error Red Blade system board has failed 1 Clear CMOS 2 Flash the system ROM 3 Replace the system board 102 103 System Board Failure Red Blade system board has failed 1 Clear CMOS 2 Replace the system board 162 System Options Not Set Amber CMOS was cleared or the blade s battery h...

Page 92: ...talled 2 Verify that the proper type of SODIMM is installed 3 Reseat the SODIMM s 4 Replace the SODIMM s 5 Replace the system board 303 Keyboard Controller Error Amber Keyboard controller has failed 1 Reconnect the keyboard with the blade turned off 2 Use a different keyboard that is known to work properly 3 Replace the blade 304 Keyboard or System Unit Error Amber Keyboard has failed 1 Reconnect ...

Page 93: ...ler Error Red Hard drive circuitry error has occurred 1 Run IDE Self Test from Computer Setup F10 2 Replace the hard drive 3 Replace the system board 1790 Disk 0 Error Amber Hard drive has failed 1 Run IDE Self Test from Computer Setup F10 2 Replace the hard drive 3 Replace the system board 1800 Temperature Alert Amber Internal temperature exceeds specification 1 Ensure that the system fans are fu...

Page 94: ...n corrupted Run Computer Setup to update the MBR backup Invalid Electronic Serial Number Amber Electronic serial number has been lost 1 Run Computer Setup If data is loaded will not allow changes download SP5572 EXE SNZERO EXE from www hp com 2 Run Computer Setup enter serial number under Security System ID then save changes POST Error Messages Continued Code Message Health LED Possible Cause Reco...

Page 95: ...ly qualified personnel have access to the system This appendix includes the following topics When the enclosure does not start You are provided with initial instructions on what to try and where to go for help for the most common problems encountered during initial enclosure startup Enclosure diagnostic steps If the enclosure does not start after you have performed initial troubleshooting procedur...

Page 96: ... the tables in this section to identify possible reasons for the problem and possible solutions Problems after initial boot Once the Blade PC has passed the POST you may still encounter errors such as an inability to load your operating system You are provided with instructions on what to try and where to go for help when you encounter errors after the Blade PC completes the POST ...

Page 97: ...ower outlet 3 Be sure your power sources are working properly by checking the power LED on each power supply in the rear of the enclosure For information regarding power sources for ProLiant enclosures refer to the Power Source section in the Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD that ships with your enclosure For information about the location and function of all enclosure LEDs se...

Page 98: ... System Short Circuit for other continuous rebooting problems 9 Restart the enclosure by pressing the enclosure power button on the fan cage on the rear of the enclosure Ä CAUTION Pressing the enclosure power button while the enclosure is running shuts down the enclosure and all Blade PCs IMPORTANT If the enclosure does not restart proceed to Table D 1 Enclosure Diagnostic Steps in this appendix 1...

Page 99: ...er LED on both power supplies solid green If yes continue to Question 2 of this table If no see Table D 2 Question 2 Is the fault LED on both power supplies off If yes continue to Question 3 of this table If no see Table D 3 Question 3 Is the enclosure power LED on the rear panel green If yes continue to Question 4 of this table If no see Table D 4 Question 4 Is the enclosure health LED on the fro...

Page 100: ...tlet You still have adequate power but no redundancy return to Table D 1 No they are both blinking green Both power supplies are in standby mode Press the enclosure power button on the redundant fan cage in the rear of the enclosure Caution Pressing the enclosure power button while the enclosure is running shuts down the enclosure and all Blade PCs Be sure that the pins on the power supplies are n...

Page 101: ... sure that the pins on the power supplies are not damaged Be sure that the power supplies are fully seated in the power supply bays An over temperature condition has occurred Be sure that nothing is preventing the power supply fan blades from spinning At least one power supply fan has failed Contact HP or your authorized service provider for parts and service No one or both are blinking amber The ...

Page 102: ...g At least one power supply fan has failed You no longer have adequate cooling Contact HP or your authorized service provider for parts and service No one is blinking amber and one is off One power supply has shut off due to an over current situation 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...

Page 103: ...ot damaged The interconnect tray is not fully inserted Remove and reseat the interconnect tray The Integrated Administrator module is not properly seated Contact HP or your authorized service provider for parts and service The fan backplane assembly has failed The connector on the power backplane is damaged The power backplane has failed No it is amber The enclosure is in standby mode Push the enc...

Page 104: ...ber A system component is degraded but your system is still functional Check your local or remote console for error messages Go to Table D 6 Check system fans Go to Table D 8 Contact HP or your authorized service provider for parts and service Yes it is red A system component has a critical failure Check your local or remote console for error messages Go to Table D 6 Check system fans Go to Table ...

Page 105: ... next action by observing POST progress and system event logs Refer to the Appendix C POST Error Messages for a complete description of each POST error message Table D 7 Is the Integrated Administrator Health LED Green Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No it is off The Integrated Administrator is booting If the enclosure is powered up wait one minute while the Integrated Administrator is ...

Page 106: ...ated Administrator management connector is not properly connected 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 the null modem cable pin out table in Chapter 4 Installing and Cabling the HP CCI Solution Be sure that the Integrated Administrator console connector or the Integrated Admin...

Page 107: ...have failed or are not properly seated You no longer have adequate cooling Open the fan cage and look for amber LEDs to determine which fans have failed Replace all failed fans Contact HP or your authorized service provider for parts and service No it is amber At least one redundant fan has failed Your system still has adequate cooling but is no longer redundant Contact HP or your authorized servi...

Page 108: ...e Blade PC is rebooting repeatedly be sure that the Blade PC is not rebooting due to a problem that initiates an Automatic System Recovery 2 ASR 2 reboot You can enable ASR 2 to reboot your Blade PC Refer to the following sections in the Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD that ships with your enclosure Automatic System Recovery 2 System Short Circuit for other continuous rebooti...

Page 109: ...and is powered up during normal operations HP logo Memory test ROM information Copyright information Processor initialization PXE initialization Operating system initialization You must install the optional graphics diagnostic card on the Blade PC before using a monitor with the diagnostic adapter If the Blade PC completes POST and attempts to load the operating system go to the Problems After Ini...

Page 110: ...n diagnosis and possible solutions Table D 9 Blade PC Diagnostic Steps Question Action Question 1 Is the power LED on the Blade PC green If yes continue to Question 2 of this table If no see Table D 10 Question 2 Is the health LED on the Blade PC 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 Blade PC illuminated If yes continue t...

Page 111: ...green the problem lies with the original bay If the power LED on the Blade PC does not come on try placing a different Blade PC in the original bay If the power LED on the new Blade PC comes on the old Blade PC may have failed Contact HP or your authorized service provider for replacement parts and service No it is amber The Blade PC is in a ready state but is not powered on Push the power button ...

Page 112: ... as a VRM failure Replace the system board No it blinks red two times once per second followed by a two second pause Processor thermal protection is activated Ensure that the system fans are functioning properly see table D 8 and that the enclosure has adequate ventilation If so check the processor heat sink Replace the system board if the condition still exists after corrective actions have been ...

Page 113: ...w memory produces the same failure result No it blinks red six times once per second followed by a two second pause The optional graphics diagnostic card or blade system board has failed Replace the optional graphics diagnostic card If the condition still exists replace the system board No it blinks red seven times once per second followed by a two second pause The blade system board has failed Re...

Page 114: ... sure that the monitor power cord is plugged in and that the monitor power button has been pressed Video may not be connected properly Be sure the video connection to the diagnostic adapter is secure The diagnostic adapter may not be securely attached to the Blade PC Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the diagnostic adapter to the Blade PC The optional graphics diagnostic card may not be seated pro...

Page 115: ...sure that the NIC link LED on the front of the Blade PC is green or blinking green If not check the network connections on the rear of the system You cannot access the PXE desktop Be sure that you are connected to the network through NIC 1 PXE enabled by default and that the link LED is green or blinking green You cannot boot an installed operating system The IPL boot order is incorrect Go into Co...

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Page 117: ...e rear panel LEDs with interconnect switch Enclosure rear panel LEDs with RJ 45 patch panel Fan health LEDs Blade PC and diagnostic adapter LEDs Enclosure Front Panel LEDs Use the following figure and table to determine the location and function of the enclosure status LEDs on the front panel of the ProLiant BL e Class blade enclosure Enclosure front panel LEDs ...

Page 118: ...ted Administrator status Enclosure Rear Panel LEDs with Interconnect Switch ProLiant BL e Class C GbE Interconnect Switch LEDs provide the following information Interconnect switch health Connector speed Link activity Enclosure Front Panel LEDs Item LED Status Description 1 Enclosure unit ID UID Off Off Blue Identification of unit 2 Enclosure health Off Enclosure off and health good Green Enclosur...

Page 119: ...onnect switch Rear Panel LEDs with Interconnect Switch Item LED Status Description 1 Power supply power Off No power to the system Blinking green Standby AC present Green System power turned on 2 Power supply fault Off Power supply OK Amber No AC power or over voltage or over temperature Blinking amber Current limit 3 Enclosure power Off No power to enclosure Amber Enclosure shutdown power availab...

Page 120: ... health good Green Enclosure on Integrated Administrator health good Amber Integrated Administrator critical 7 Interconnect switch health Green Interconnect switch health good Yellow Interconnect switch health degraded Red Interconnect switch health critical Off Switch booting No power 8 Reserved 9 Link activity Green Network link Flashing green Network activity Yellow Port disabled Off No network...

Page 121: ...ble to determine the location and function of the LED on the rear panel when the RJ 45 patch panel is installed Rear panel LEDs with RJ 45 patch panel Rear Panel LEDs with RJ 45 Patch Panel Item LED Status Description 1 Power supply power Off No power to the system Blinking green Standby AC present Green System power turned on 2 Power supply fault Off Power supply OK Amber No AC power or over volt...

Page 122: ... good Amber Fan subsystem degraded Red Fan subsystem critical 5 Enclosure UID Off Off Blue Identification of unit 6 RJ 45 link activity On Network link Off No network link Flashing Network activity 7 Integrated Administrator health Off Enclosure off Integrated Administrator health good Green Enclosure on Integrated Administrator health good Amber Integrated Administrator critical Rear Panel LEDs w...

Page 123: ... and Switches Fan Health LEDs Use the following figure and table to determine the location and function of the fan health LEDs Hot plug fan health LEDs Hot Plug Fan Health LEDs Item LED Status 1 Fan 1 2 Fan 2 Green Normal Amber Failed 3 Fan 3 4 Fan 4 ...

Page 124: ...d Switches Blade PC and Diagnostic Adapter LEDs The Blade PC and diagnostic adapter LEDs have the same orientation and function Use the following figures and table to determine the location and function of the LEDs Blade PC LEDs Diagnostic adapter LEDs ...

Page 125: ...prohibited by the Integrated Administrator Red Blade PC critical Red blinking Blade PC critical see table D 11 in Appendix D Troubleshooting 3 NIC 1 Off No connection Green Linked to network Blinking green Linked and activity on the network 4 NIC 2 Off No connection Green Linked to network Blinking green Linked and activity on the network 5 Drive activity Off No drive activity Blinking green Drive...

Page 126: ...ction of the switches on the front panel of the enclosure and Blade PC Enclosure front panel and Blade PC buttons Enclosure Front Panel Buttons Item Description Function 1 Blade PC UID button Activates the UID LED for easy Blade PC identification 2 Enclosure UID button Activates the UID LED for easy enclosure identification 3 Blade PC power button Powers up or down a Blade PC hold down for four se...

Page 127: ...essed A non metallic tool such as a pencil may be needed to press these buttons CMOS Press the CMOS button labeled SW50 on the Blade PC s system board for 2 seconds to clear CMOS Enclosure Rear Panel Buttons Item Description On Off Function 1 Enclosure UID button Activates the UID LED for easy enclosure identification 2 Enclosure power button Powers the enclosure and all Blade PCs up or down 3 Int...

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Page 129: ...nd Installation Guide www hp com F 1 F Specifications This appendix provides operating and performance specifications for the following HP CCI solution components Blade enclosure Blade PC Hot plug power supply ...

Page 130: ...AC 200 to 240 VAC Rated input frequency 47 to 63 Hz Rated input current 8 5A at 120 VAC 4 3A at 240 VAC Rated input power 1000 W BTUs per hour 3416 Temperature range Operating See note 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F Non operating See note 30 to 60 C 22 to 140 F Relative humidity noncondensing Operating See note 10 to 90 Non operating See note 5 to 95 Operating temperature has an altitude derating of 1 C pe...

Page 131: ...um 1 0 kg 2 2 lb Temperature range Operating See note 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F Non operating See note 30 to 60 C 22 to 140 F Relative humidity noncondensing Operating See note 10 to 90 Non operating See note 5 to 95 Operating temperature has an altitude derating of 1 C per 1 000 ft No direct sunlight Storage maximum humidity of 95 is based on a maximum temperature of 45 C Minimum pressure for storage...

Page 132: ... voltage 100 to 127 VAC 200 to 240 VAC Frequency range 47 to 63 Hz Rated input 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 Amb...

Page 133: ...lectric voltage withstand Input to output 2000 VAC Min Input to ground 1500 VAC Min Operating temperature has an altitude derating of 1 C per 1 000 ft No direct sunlight Storage maximum humidity of 95 is based on a maximum temperature of 45 C Altitude minimum for storage is 70 KPa Hot Plug Power Supply Operating and Performance Specifications Continued ...

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Page 135: ...to replace the battery that provides power to the real time clock Under normal use battery life is usually about 5 to 10 years Use an HP 200 mAh lithium 3 V replacement battery spare P N 166899 001 To install a new battery 1 Power down the Blade PC See the Powering Down a Blade PC section in Chapter 4 Installing and Cabling the HP CCI Solution 2 Remove the Blade PC from the enclosure See the Remov...

Page 136: ...y holder on the Blade PC 4 Remove the existing battery Locating and removing the battery on the Blade PC Å WARNING For proper battery disposal see the Battery Replacement Notice section in Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices 5 Install the new battery Installing the new battery ...

Page 137: ...apter 4 Installing and Cabling the HP CCI Solution 7 Power up the Blade PC See the Powering Up the HP CCI Solution section in Chapter 4 Installing and Cabling the HP CCI Solution 8 Run the Computer Setup F10 Utility to reconfigure the Blade PC with the new battery See the Computer Setup F10 Utility section in Chapter 5 Deployment and Management ...

Page 138: ...G 4 www hp com Setup and Installation Guide Blade PC Battery ...

Page 139: ...4 23 event messages 5 18 features 2 5 illustrated 2 5 installing 4 18 LEDs 2 4 2 6 E 8 E 9 power button E 10 powering down 4 22 powering up 4 22 removing 4 24 shipping contents 3 7 specifications F 3 troubleshooting D 14 UID button E 10 buttons Blade PC power E 10 Blade PC UID E 10 enclosure power E 11 enclosure UID E 10 E 11 front panel E 10 Integrated Administrator reset E 11 rear panel E 11 C c...

Page 140: ...gnostic adapter connectors 4 30 features 5 3 installing 4 28 LEDs E 8 E 9 purpose 2 7 diagnostic features 2 10 diagnostic port 2 7 Diagnostics Utility 2 9 2 10 diskette drive USB support 2 7 E electric shock symbol 1 2 warning 1 2 electrostatic discharge caution 3 4 prevention measures B 1 emergency shut down Blade PC 4 23 enclosure 4 23 enclosure diagnostic steps D 5 dimensions F 2 emergency shut...

Page 141: ...mory 2 6 4 24 NICs 2 8 rack rails 3 7 ROM 2 7 system health LEDs 2 4 video 2 7 Federal Communications Commission See FCC flashing the ROM 5 17 frequency range power supply F 4 rated input enclosure F 2 front panel buttons E 10 G graphics diagnostic card 2 5 2 7 4 28 5 3 grounding methods B 1 grounding plugs 3 3 H hard drive activity LED 2 6 E 9 error messages C 3 on Blade PC 2 6 hardware features ...

Page 142: ...25 thumbscrews 4 10 Integrated Administrator E 11 description 2 8 diagnostic feature 2 10 features 2 3 functions 5 15 5 20 LEDs D 3 E 4 E 6 Integrated Management Log IML 2 9 interconnect switch 3 8 cabling 4 15 connectors 4 13 features 2 2 installing 4 2 LEDs E 2 management tools and utilities 5 17 5 20 J jacks leveling 3 1 L labels on equipment 1 1 laser device product label A 7 radiation warning...

Page 143: ...error messages C 1 power rated input F 2 F 4 rated output F 4 warning 1 2 power button E 10 E 11 power cords connecting 4 15 power LEDs 2 6 E 3 E 5 E 9 power sources symbol 1 2 powering down Blade PCs 4 22 enclosure 4 23 powering up Blade PCs 4 22 enclosure 4 22 PXE connectivity 4 15 5 2 5 13 D 21 R rack stabilization 3 1 Telco stability of 3 2 ventilation caution 3 2 warnings 3 1 3 2 rack rails a...

Page 144: ...ng 4 26 See also memory socket keys locations 4 25 supported 2 6 specifications Blade PCs F 3 enclosure F 2 hot plug power supplies F 4 static electricity B 1 symbols in text 1 3 on equipment 1 1 system health monitoring 2 4 warnings 3 3 system board battery replacement G 1 safety B 1 system ROM features 2 7 flashing 5 14 5 17 upgrading 5 14 System Software Manager SSM 5 4 5 14 5 15 T technical su...

Page 145: ...ity 2 9 2 10 HP Systems Insight Manager 2 9 2 10 5 16 5 19 Integrated Administrator See Integrated Administrator Rapid Deployment Pack 2 8 3 5 ROMPaq Utility 2 7 2 9 V video features 2 7 resolution 2 7 troubleshooting D 20 voltage rated input F 2 F 4 rated output F 4 W warnings battery replacement A 8 defined 1 1 1 3 3 3 electric shock 1 2 equipment damage D 1 hazardous energy circuits D 1 heavy w...

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