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Removal and replacement procedures 

This chapter provides subassembly/module-level removal and replacement procedures for the HP 
ProLiant DL160 G5p server. 
Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with 

the server. When you integrate new components into the system, record its model and serial number, 

and any other pertinent information for future reference. After completing any removal or replacement 
procedure, run the diagnostics program to verify that all components operate properly. 

 

NOTE:

 The figures used in this chapter to illustrate procedural steps are labeled numerically (i.e., 1, 

2…). When these figures are used in substep items, the alphabetically labeled instructions 

correspond to the numbered labels on the related figure (i.e., label 1 corresponds to step a, label 2 

corresponds to step b, etc.). The procedures described in this section assume that the server is out of 

the rack and is positioned on a flat, stable surface. 

Hardware configuration tools  

You will need the following tools: 

 

T-10/T-15 screwdrivers  

 

Flat-blade screwdriver 

The following references and software tools will assist with the hardware configuration: 

 

HP ProLiant DL160 G5p Server Support CD 

 

IPMI Event Log 

 

Diagnostics Software 

Hardware configuration information 

Electrostatic discharge information 

An electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or micro circuitry. Proper 

packaging and grounding techniques are necessary precautions to prevent damage. To prevent 

electrostatic damage, observe the following precautions: 

 

Transport products in static-safe containers such as conductive tubes, bags, or boxes. 

 

Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free stations. 

 

Cover workstations with approved static-dissipating material. Use a wrist strap connected to the 

work surface, and properly grounded (earthed) tools and equipment. 

 

Keep work area free of nonconductive materials, such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and 

foam packing. 

 

Make sure that you are always properly grounded (earthed) when touching a static-sensitive 

component or assembly. 

 

Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry. 

 

Always place drives with the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) assembly-side down. 

 

Use conductive field service tools. 

Summary of Contents for ProLiant DL160 G5P

Page 1: ...HP ProLiant DL160 G5p Server Maintenance and Service Guide Part number 498333 001 First edition September 2008 ...

Page 2: ... 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 Intel Xeon and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries ...

Page 3: ...indicators 35 System board LED indicator 36 Removal and replacement procedures 37 Hardware configuration tools 37 Hardware configuration information 37 Electrostatic discharge information 37 Pre Installation procedure 38 Post installation instructions 38 Server warnings and cautions 38 Symbols on equipment 39 Powering down the server 40 System covers 40 Top cover 40 Top middle cover 41 Drives 43 C...

Page 4: ...he BIOS setup utility 75 Navigating through the setup utility 76 Setup utility menu bar 78 BIOS update 84 Clear CMOS 85 Power On Self Test POST 85 POST error indicators 86 POST errors message definition 86 POST related troubleshooting 88 Physical and operating specifications 90 System unit 90 Index 93 ...

Page 5: ... be shipped for next business day delivery Same day or four hour delivery may be offered at an additional charge where geography permits If assistance is required you can call the HP Technical Support Center and a technician will help you over the telephone HP specifies in the materials shipped with a replacement CSR part whether a defective part must be returned to HP In cases where it is require...

Page 6: ...èces CSR sont livrées le jour ouvré suivant dans la limite des stocks disponibles et selon votre situation géographique Si votre situation géographique le permet et que vous demandez une livraison le jour même ou dans les 4 heures celle ci vous sera facturée Pour bénéficier d une assistance téléphonique appelez le Centre d assistance technique HP Dans les documents envoyés avec la pièce de rechang...

Page 7: ... con consegna entro il giorno lavorativo seguente La consegna nel giorno stesso o entro quattro ore è offerta con un supplemento di costo solo in alcune zone In caso di necessità si può richiedere l assistenza telefonica di un addetto del centro di supporto tecnico HP Nel materiale fornito con una parte di ricambio CSR HP specifica se il cliente deve restituire dei componenti Qualora sia richiesta...

Page 8: ...innerhalb von vier Stunden gegen einen Aufpreis verfügbar Wenn Sie Hilfe benötigen können Sie das HP technische Support Center anrufen und sich von einem Mitarbeiter per Telefon helfen lassen Den Materialien die mit einem CSR Ersatzteil geliefert werden können Sie entnehmen ob das defekte Teil an HP zurückgeschickt werden muss Wenn es erforderlich ist das defekte Teil an HP zurückzuschicken müssen...

Page 9: ...stino al siguiente día laborable Si la situación geográfica lo permite se puede solicitar la entrega en el mismo día o en cuatro horas con un coste adicional Si precisa asistencia técnica puede llamar al Centro de asistencia técnica de HP y recibirá ayuda telefónica por parte de un técnico Con el envío de materiales para la sustitución de componentes CSR HP especificará si los componentes defectuo...

Page 10: ...onden voor levering op de eerstvolgende werkdag Levering op dezelfde dag of binnen vier uur kan tegen meerkosten worden aangeboden indien dit mogelijk is gezien de locatie Indien assistentie gewenst is belt u een HP Service Partner om via de telefoon technische ondersteuning te ontvangen HP vermeldt in de documentatie bij het vervangende CSR onderdeel of het defecte onderdeel aan HP moet worden ge...

Page 11: ...rimeiro dia útil após o pedido Onde as condições geográficas permitirem a entrega no mesmo dia ou em quatro horas pode ser feita mediante uma taxa adicional Se precisar de auxílio entre em contato com o Centro de suporte técnico da HP para que um técnico o ajude por telefone A HP especifica nos materiais fornecidos com a peça CSR de reposição se a peça com defeito deve ser devolvida à HP Nos casos...

Page 12: ...Customer self repair 12 ...

Page 13: ...Customer self repair 13 ...

Page 14: ...Customer self repair 14 ...

Page 15: ...Customer self repair 15 ...

Page 16: ...454347 001 Mandatory1 2 Hard drive cage a DL16x NHP 4HDD Cage b DL16x Hot Plug 4HDD Cage 462421 001 462422 001 Mandatory1 3 Plastic Hardware Spares Kit a ODD bezel blank b Hard drive bezel blank 452345 001 Mandatory1 4 Top middle cover 469239 001 Mandatory1 5 System fan 457873 001 Mandatory1 6 Rail kit 454367 001 Mandatory1 7 Air baffle 500388 001 Mandatory1 8 PCI cage 458749 001 Mandatory1 ...

Page 17: ... un Mainteneur Agréé Ces pièces sont identifiées par la mention Non dans le Catalogue illustré 1 Mandatory Obbligatorie Parti che devono essere necessariamente riparate dal cliente Se il cliente ne affida la riparazione ad HP deve sostenere le spese di spedizione e di manodopera per il servizio 2 Optional Opzionali Parti la cui riparazione da parte del cliente è facoltativa Si tratta comunque di c...

Page 18: ...w rekening 2 Optional Optioneel Onderdelen waarvoor reparatie door de klant optioneel is Ook deze onderdelen zijn ontworpen voor reparatie door de klant Als u echter HP verzoekt deze onderdelen voor u te vervangen kunnen daarvoor extra kosten in rekening worden gebracht afhankelijk van het type garantieservice voor het product 3 No Nee Sommige HP onderdelen zijn niet ontwikkeld voor reparatie door...

Page 19: ...Illustrated parts catalog 19 ...

Page 20: ...ry1 5 Non hot plug SATA hard drive 353043 001 Mandatory1 6 Optical disk drive ODD Mandatory1 SPS DRV 9 5mm DVD ROM RoHS 403709 001 Mandatory1 SPS DRV 9 5mm COMBO RoHS 462485 001 Mandatory1 7 Memory module Mandatory1 DIMM 1GB PC2 5300F 128Mx8 RoHS LP 462837 001 Mandatory1 DIMM 2GB PC2 5300F 128Mx8 RoHS LP 455442 001 Mandatory1 DIMM 4GB PC2 5300F 256Mx4 RoHS LP 467654 001 Mandatory1 DIMM 2GB PC2 640...

Page 21: ...2980 001 Optional2 Quad Core Intel r Xeon r processor E5462 2 80GHz 80W 1600MHz FSB 459734 001 Optional2 Dual Core Intel r Xeon r processor X5272 3 40GHz 80W 1600MHz FSB 459737 001 Optional2 Dual Core Intel r Xeon r processor L5240 3 00GHz 40W 1333MHz FSB 459739 001 Optional2 Dual Core Intel r Xeon r processor X5470 3 33GHz 120W 1333MHz FSB 490523 001 Optional2 Dual Core Intel r Xeon r processor X...

Page 22: ...k drive ODD Mandatory1 SPS DRV 9 5mm DVD ROM RoHS 4 001 Mandatory1 SPS DRV 9 5mm COMBO RoHS 462485 001 Mandatory1 6 Memory module Mandatory1 DIMM 1GB PC2 5300F 128Mx8 RoHS LP 462837 001 Mandatory1 DIMM 2GB PC2 5300F 128Mx8 RoHS LP 455442 001 Mandatory1 DIMM 4GB PC2 5300F 256Mx4 RoHS LP 467654 001 Mandatory1 DIMM 2GB PC2 6400 FB DIMM CL5 486449 001 Mandatory1 DIMM 4GB PC2 6400 FB DIMM CL5 486450 00...

Page 23: ... 001 Optional2 Dual Core Intel r Xeon r processor X5482 3 0GHz 80W 1600MHz FSB 498433 001 Optional2 Dual Core Intel r Xeon r processor L5430 2 66GHz 50W 1333MHz FSB 456735 001 Optional2 8 Processor heat sink 457881 001 Optional2 9 System board 500387 001 Optional2 10 DC Converter Backplane 459162 001 Mandatory1 11 1200 W power supply 441830 001 Mandatory1 12 FL FH PCIe x16 riser card 457871 001 Ma...

Page 24: ...ono identificate da un No nel Catalogo illustrato dei componenti 1 Mandatory Zwingend Teile die im Rahmen des Customer Self Repair Programms ersetzt werden müssen Wenn Sie diese Teile von HP ersetzen lassen werden Ihnen die Versand und Arbeitskosten für diesen Service berechnet 2 Optional Optional Teile für die das Customer Self Repair Verfahren optional ist Diese Teile sind auch für Customer Self...

Page 25: ... desejar que a HP as substitua pode haver ou não a cobrança de taxa adicional dependendo do tipo de serviço de garantia destinado ao produto 3 No Nenhuma Algumas peças da HP não são projetadas para o reparo feito pelo cliente A fim de cumprir a garantia do cliente a HP exige que um técnico autorizado substitua a peça Essas peças estão identificadas com a marca No Não no catálogo de peças ilustrado...

Page 26: ...Illustrated parts catalog 26 Applicable error messages Add on boards or hardware model number and serial number Third party hardware or software model number Operating system type and revision level ...

Page 27: ... hard drives of the HP ProLiant DL160 G5p server Connectors and components Front panel components Figure 1 Front panel components Item Description 1 Thumbscrews for rack mounting 2 Optical disk drive bay 3 Serial number pull tab 4 Two front USB 2 0 ports 5 Unit identification UID LED button 6 System health LED 7 NIC1 LED 8 NIC2 LED 9 Power button with LED indicator bicolor green and amber 10 HDD L...

Page 28: ... 2 PS 2 mouse port green 3 GbE LAN port for NIC2 4 Captive thumbscrew for top cover 5 Serial port teal 6 Full Height Full length expansion slot 7 T10 T15 wrench 8 Thumbscrew for PCI cage 9 UID LED button 10 VGA port 11 HP LO100i management LAN port 12 USB 2 0 ports 13 GbE LAN port for NIC1 Management 14 PS 2 keyboard port purple ...

Page 29: ...se port Bottom PS 2 keyboard port 2 J20 Top LAN port 2 Bottom LAN port 1 3 J15 Top USB 2 0 port Bottom USB 2 0 port 4 J22 Management port 5 P10 Top Serial port Bottom VGA port 6 SW4 UID LED button 7 U18 NMI jumper 8 J18 PCIe slot PCIe x16 link with x16 slot 9 U42 Password Jumper 10 XBT1 3V CMOS battery 11 J14 USB 2 0 cable header ...

Page 30: ...3 P25 5 pin system fan 2 header 24 P23 5 pin system fan1 header 25 P27 8 pin power connector 26 P26 24 pin power connector 27 P28 4 pin power connector 28 XMM FBD slots Jumpers Password and chassis ID The system board password P36 chassis ID0 P38 and chassis ID1 P39 headers Table 4 describes the jumper settings Table 4 System configuration switch settings Jumper Status P36 On default Off P38 Off d...

Page 31: ...system components and operations of the server Front panel LED indicators The front panel LED indicators allow constant monitoring of basic system functions while the server is operating Optical drive activity LED indicator The optical drive has an activity indicator that indicates when the drive is reading media Figure 4 Optical drive activity LED indicator Activity states for the optical drive a...

Page 32: ...ront panel Figure 5 Power LED Indicator location Table 5 Power system health LED indicator status Component Status Description Power system health LED indicator Steady green The server is operating normally Steady amber The server is system off or in hibernation with A C power Off The server is system off without A C power ...

Page 33: ... The drive is not a member of any RAID volumes or the drive is configured but is in a replacement or failed state for at least one volume that it is a member of or the drive is a spare drive that is inactive or has been activated but has not been rebuilt The drive is not rebuilding The drive is not a member of a volume undergoing capacity expansion or RAID migration Solid green The drive is a memb...

Page 34: ...ing capacity expansion or RAID migration Flashing green 1 Hz 50 duty cycle override drive activity output The drive is rebuilding The drive is a member of a volume undergoing capacity expansion or RAID migration 2 Drive Online Error LED indicator Off The drive is not in a failed state The drive is not selected unit identification Solid blue The drive is not in a failed state The drive is selected ...

Page 35: ...icators location Table 7 LAN LED indicator states Item Component Status Description 1 LAN activity status LED indicator Flashing green Ongoing network data activity Off No network data activity or no connection 2 LAN network speed LED indicator Steady green The LAN connection is using 10Mbps 100 Mbps link Steady amber The LAN connection is using a GbE link Off No connection ...

Page 36: ... LED indicator The system board contains one LED indicator for use during troubleshooting operations Figure 8 System board LED indicator Table 8 System board LED indicator Item Component Status Description 1 LED indicator Green System state show ...

Page 37: ...ll need the following tools T 10 T 15 screwdrivers Flat blade screwdriver The following references and software tools will assist with the hardware configuration HP ProLiant DL160 G5p Server Support CD IPMI Event Log Diagnostics Software Hardware configuration information Electrostatic discharge information An electrostatic discharge ESD can damage static sensitive devices or micro circuitry Prope...

Page 38: ... server component IMPORTANT To streamline the configuration process read through the entire installation removal procedure first and make sure you understand them before you before you begin Post installation instructions Observe the following items after installing or removing a server component 1 Be sure all components are installed according to the described step by step instructions 2 Reinstal...

Page 39: ...l indicates the presence of electric shock hazards The area contains no user or field serviceable parts Do not open for any reason WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from electric 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...

Page 40: ... power supply output is disabled Standby does not completely disable or remove power from the system 3 Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet and then from the server 4 Be sure that the power LED indicator is turned off and that the fan noise has stopped 5 Disconnect all external peripheral devices from the server System covers The top cover and top middle cover are both detachable You ne...

Page 41: ...nto place 2 Once the cover is attached to the chassis tighten the captive screw on the rear panel with a T 15 screwdriver Figure 10 Reinstalling the Top Cover Top middle cover To remove the top middle cover 1 Loosen the four screws one on each side of the chassis and two on the top middle cover that secure the top middle cover to the chassis 2 Lift the top middle cover away from the chassis ...

Page 42: ...ddle Cover To reinstall the top middle cover 1 Align the top middle cover to the chassis 2 Fasten the four screws one on each side of the chassis and two on the top middle cover to securing the top middle cover to the chassis Figure 12 Reinstalling the top middle cover ...

Page 43: ...se Sharp creases may damage the wires Some flat ribbon cables come pre folded Never change the folds on these cables Do not sharply bend any cable A sharp bend can break the internal wires Never bend a SATA data cable tighter than a 30 mm 1 18 in radius Never crease a SATA data cable Do not rely on components like the drive cage power supply or system cover to push cables down into the chassis The...

Page 44: ...ous cables plug into For more detailed information about system board components see System board components Table 10 Cable Connections Cable To System Board Designator 18 Pin Front Panel Connector Front panel P17 SATA 4 Connector SATA 4 P33 SATA 3 Connector SATA 3 P32 SATA 2 Connector SATA 2 P31 SATA 1 Connector SATA 1 P30 External HDD LED Connector External HDD LED P17 Front USB 2 0 Cable Header...

Page 45: ... media drive Figure 14 System drive bays Item Description 1 Optical Media Device Bay 2 3 5 Inch Hard Disk Drive Bays four The HDD bays support both non hot plug and hot plug SATA drives as well as hot plug SAS drives Optical media device bay The optical media device bay supports the installation of a 9 5mm DVD CD R RW ROM optical drive Installing the DVD CDRW ROM 9 5mm optical drive ...

Page 46: ... necessary label each one to expedite reassembly 3 Remove unit from rack and place on a flat surface 4 Remove the top cover 5 Remove the top middle cover To remove the bezel blank 1 Pull the bezel blank out of the carrier CAUTION Do not discard the bezel blank If the optical drive is removed in the future you must reinstall the bezel blank to maintain proper system function Figure 16 Removing the ...

Page 47: ...t the IDE data and power cables to their corresponding connectors on the optical drive Figure 18 Connecting the cables To remove the optical drive 1 Remove the top middle cover and then unplug the ODD cable and the power cable 2 Uplift the spring latch securing the optical drive carrier to the chassis 3 Push the optical drive toward the front of the unit 4 Pull the optical drive out of the chassis...

Page 48: ...m airflow Hard drives The drive bays on the front panel can accommodate up to four hard drives You can install either SAS hard drives or SATA hard drives in the server Hard drives installed in the server are labeled from Device 1 to Device 4 from left to right when viewed from the front of the server Figure 20 Hard drive bays configuration Item Description 1 1st SAS SATA hard drive 2 2nd SAS SATA ...

Page 49: ...t of the chassis Figure 21 Removing the hot plug hard drive blank IMPORTANT Do not discard the hard drive blank If the drive is removed in the future you must reinstall the hard drive blank to maintain proper system airflow 2 Install a hard drive a Push the hard drive assembly into the drive bay until it stops b Press the HDD carrier latch inward until it clicks ...

Page 50: ...h to pull the drive out of the cage Make sure to support the drive when pulling it out of the cage 3 Pull the hard drive assembly out of the drive bay Figure 23 Removing the hot plug hard drive To install a non hot plug hard drive 1 Loosen four screws from the top part of the carrier 2 Put the non hot plug hard drive disk into the carrier 3 Fasten the HDD to the carrier using the screws two on eac...

Page 51: ... the carrier To install a non hot plug hard drive in the server 1 Remove the hard drive blank from front of system if installed 2 Push the hard drive assembly into the drive bay until it stops 3 Fasten the screw with the T 15 wrench provided to secure the hard drive to the chassis 4 Connect the cabling from the HDD backplane to the drive using the cables provided ...

Page 52: ...g hard drive 1 Loosen the screw with the T 15 wrench provided 2 Pull the hard drive assembly out of the drive bay Figure 27 Removing the non hot plug hard drive assembly To remove a non hot plug hard drive disk from the carrier 1 Loosen the four screws on the carrier two on each side 2 Lift the hard drive from the carrier ...

Page 53: ...oving the non hot plug hard drive assembly SAS SATA HDD backplane The following figures show the front and back side of the backplane Figure 29 Backplane connectors component side Item Description 1 Screw Holes 2 LED indicators 3 Headers for Hard Drive ...

Page 54: ...power connector WARNING Ensure that the system is powered off and all power sources have been disconnected from 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 position To remove the backplane 1 Remove all drives out of the drive bays Refer to the Hard drives sectio...

Page 55: ...rive cables b Remove the two screws that secure the backplane to the hard drive cage c Pull the backplane up and out to release it from the hard drive cage Figure 32 Removing the backplane To install the backplane 1 Orient the backplane so that the notches on the board align with the hook on the drive cage and press the board down until it clicks into place 2 Secure the backplane with two screws ...

Page 56: ...t 0 When two processors are used the server supports boot functions through the processor installed in processor socket 0 However if processor 0 fails the system can t boot up and if processor 1 fails the system will automatically boots from processor 0 and provides a processor failure message The processor socket supports 2P Intel Harpertown series processor CAUTION It is recommended to use proce...

Page 57: ... Processor 0 WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the heat sink and the processor to cool before touching them NOTE Before installing the processor remove the air baffle To remove the air baffle 1 Gently rock the air baffle up 2 Take the air baffle out from the chassis ...

Page 58: ... the work surface Figure 36 Removing heat sink assembly IMPORTANT If the heat sink has been removed for any reason on a previously installed processor it is critical that you apply more thermal interface material to the integrated heat spreader on the processor to ensure proper thermal bonding between the processor and the heat sink To remove a processor 1 Disengage the load lever 2 Lift the reten...

Page 59: ...st apply thermal interface material To apply the thermal grease compound 1 Use a clean cloth dipped in rubbing alcohol to clean the contact surface on the heat sink and on the new processor Wipe the contact surfaces several times to make sure that no particles or dust contaminants are evident 2 Apply the thermal grease compound to the CPU contact surface to brush a thin coat to cram the gap Neithe...

Page 60: ...ing the heat sink with excessive grease can also cause the grease to spread over the processor pins or the system board base which can cause electrical shorts that damage the system To install the new processor 1 Insert the processor into the socket using the key on the processor CAUTION With the load lever and the retention plate disengaged hold the processor by its edges and align it over the em...

Page 61: ...sink model specified for the HP ProLiant DL160 G5p server To install the heat sink 1 Properly align the heat sink mounting pins to the system board mounting holes 2 Tighten the mounting pins clockwise to secure the heat sink connection to the system board Figure 40 Installing the heat sink To install the air baffle 1 Gently place in the air baffle ...

Page 62: ...ted configurations Install identical pairs in the following order 1 5 9 13 2 6 10 14 3 7 11 15 4 8 12 16 In 2 4 8 and 16 DIMM configurations it is recommended that DIMMs in slots 1 5 9 13 are identical DIMMs in slots 2 6 10 14 are identical DIMMs in slots 3 7 11 15 are identical DIMMs in slots 4 8 12 16 are Identical CAUTION DIMMs can be damaged by improper handling Always use an anti static wrist...

Page 63: ...ing the module 2 Gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from the slot Figure 43 Removing a memory module CAUTION Place the memory module on a static dissipating work surface or inside of an anti static bag To install a memory module 1 Align the notch on the bottom edge of the module with the keyed surface of the DIMM slot and then press the module fully into the slot 2 Firmly press the ...

Page 64: ...may have inserted it incorrectly Double check the orientation of the module and reinsert If the holding clips do not close the module is not inserted correctly PCI expansion card System board PCI expansion slot There is a PCI expansion slot on the system board Figure 45 System board PCI expansion slot Item Component Designator Component Function 1 J18 Full Length Full Height PCIe slot Support a PC...

Page 65: ...ystem board Figure 46 PCIe riser card slots location Single Slot PCIe Riser card x16 link with x16 slot Figure 47 PCIe riser card connector location Single Slot PCIe Riser card x16 link with x16 slot PCI cage To remove the PCI cage NOTE Disconnect all cables connecting an existing expansion board to the system board 1 Loosen the two captive screws that secure the PCI cage to the chassis 2 Lift the...

Page 66: ...g specifications To remove the PCIe Riser card 1 Loosen the two screws securing the riser card to the PCI cage 2 Push the riser card down and away from the PCI cage Figure 49 Removing the PCIe riser card To install the PCIe Riser card 1 Align the riser card slot to the standoff on the PCI cage and then push the card up 2 Install and tighten the two screws that secure the riser card to the PCI cage...

Page 67: ...age CAUTION Do not discard the slot cover If the expansion board is removed in the future the slot cover must be reinstalled to maintain proper cooling Figure 51 Removing the slot cover To install the PCI card 1 Slide the expansion board into the slot aligning the board with its matching connector Firmly press the board to seat it properly on the slot 2 Tighten the screw that secures the card to t...

Page 68: ...expansion slot b Press the PCI card straight down into the expansion slot on the system board 2 Align the PCI cage to the system board expansion slot and then press it down to ensure full connection to the system board 3 Tighten the two captive screws to secure the PCI cage to the chassis Figure 53 Reinstalling and securing the PCI cage 4 Connect the necessary cable s to the board ...

Page 69: ...to temperatures higher than 60 C 140 F Do not dispose of used battery in water or fire Dispose of used batteries according to manufacturer s instructions CAUTION Loss of BIOS settings occurs when the battery is removed You must reconfigure BIOS settings whenever you replace the battery NOTE If the server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time you may need to replace the system ...

Page 70: ...the chassis 3 Slide the system board back up and out of the chassis Remove the system board from the chassis Figure 56 Removing the system board To replace the system board 1 Align the system board I O connectors to their openings and slide the system board into place The nine screw holes on the chassis should align with the system board 2 Fasten the nine screws on the system board to secure the s...

Page 71: ...on the rear panel of the server power supply is a 1200 watt hot plug PSU with PFC power factor correction function Figure 58 Hot plug power supply unit To remove the hot plug power supply 1 Disconnect the power cable connecting the hot plug power supply and the mother board 2 Press the purple colored handle ...

Page 72: ...the open slot of power supply and slide the hot plug power supply into the power supply bay until it snaps into place 2 Snap the latch cover over port colored handle Latch cover only installs one way Figure 60 Installing the hot plug power supply System fan The server has six system fans located on the chassis center wall The figure below identifies the system fans by their device number and shows...

Page 73: ...ystem board System fan 6 P24 on the system board System fans 1 to 5 are for the memory modules and processors while system fan 6 is for the PCI slots and system chipsets A new system fan can be installed to allow the server to operate properly in case a default system fan becomes defective To remove the system fan 1 Disconnect the fan cable from its corresponding board connector 2 Release the fan ...

Page 74: ... the system fan 1 Put the fan cable through the system fan bracket Secure the cable with the cable clip on the chassis 2 Hold the system fan and press the system fan into the fan bracket 3 Connect the fan cable to its corresponding board connector Figure 63 Installing the system fan ...

Page 75: ...onsole redirection PXE boot and much more Initialize hardware at boot up using POST routines During power on or warm reset the BIOS perform Power On Self Test POST routines to test system components to allocate resource for various hardware devices and to prepare the system to boot to various operating systems BIOS setup utility The HP server BIOS Setup Utility is used to configure five primary me...

Page 76: ...are brackets is user configurable Grayed out parameters are not user configurable for one of the following reasons The field value is auto configured or auto detected The field value is informational only The field is password protected Enter To select a field value or display a submenu screen Displays more option for items marked with Esc If you press this key On one of the primary menu screens t...

Page 77: ...Diagnostic tools and setup utilities 77 Figure 64 Setup utility general help screen Press F1 to get the general help message box ...

Page 78: ...llowing items View BIOS ID and BIOS version View CPU type CPU speed CPU physical count information View System memory size View System serial number View MAC address for the embedded NIC Set Server Asset Tag Set system time and date Set boot features Enable or Disable the BIOS summary display Enable or Disable Bootup Num Lock Set restore on AC power loss options such as last state power off and po...

Page 79: ...nd settings IDE Configuration Configure ATA IDE IO Device Configuration Configure Embedded Serial port AHCI Configuration Section for AHCI configuration ACPI Configuration Section for Advanced ACPI configuration IPMI Configuration IPMI Configuration including server monitoring and event log USB Configuration Configure the USB support Event Log Configuration Mark as read clear or View Event Log Rem...

Page 80: ...Diagnostic tools and setup utilities 80 Figure 67 IPMI submenu of the BIOS setup utility If use low voltage CPU and no PCI full length full height slot populated the 6th fan is nonsensical ...

Page 81: ...ure 68 Boot menu of the BIOS setup utility Use this menu to configure the boot priority Set boot device priority By default the server searches for boot devices in the following order 1 CD DVD Drives 2 Removable Devices 3 Hard Disk Drives 4 Network Drives ...

Page 82: ...Diagnostic tools and setup utilities 82 Security menu Figure 69 Security menu of the BIOS setup utility 1 ...

Page 83: ...To set a new administrator password 1 In the Security screen select a set password field Change Administrator Password and then press Enter 2 Type a new password in the Enter New Password box 3 The password may consist of up to six characters Alphanumeric characters A Z a z 0 9 are recommended to avoid system error 4 Retype the password to verify the first entry and then press Enter 5 Press F10 to...

Page 84: ... without saving the changes you have made You can also press Esc key Discard Changes Discard any changes you have made You can also press F7 key Load Optimal Defaults Load the factory default values for all items You can also press F9 key BIOS update Perform the steps below to update BIOS 1 Download the Smart Component SPxxxxx exe to a directory on your hard drive 2 Execute SPxxxxx exe and followe...

Page 85: ...ss the Setup Utility 7 Load setup defaults by pressing F9 8 Set time date and other system values 9 Press F10 to close the Setup Utility NOTE Clearing CMOS restore all system configurations and password default settings Power On Self Test POST Before you can use a server all devices must be tested and initialized and the operating system must be bootstrapped to the memory This is referred to as Po...

Page 86: ...entionally discharge the CMOS battery 004 CMOS setting Wrong CMOS settings are invalid This error can be resolved by using F9 to load optimal default in the Setup Utility 005 CMOS checksum bad and boot in a safe configuration please reboot again for optimal default settings CMOS contents failed the Checksum check Indicates that the CMOS data has been changed by a program other than the BIOS or tha...

Page 87: ...S This message is typically displayed When the BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE ATAPI devices in POST 603 System Fan 1 Missing System fan 1 is not installed user should install the system fan The system will shut down 604 System Fan 2 Missing System fan 1 is not installed user should install the system fan The system will shut down 605 System Fan 3 Missing System fan 1 is not installed u...

Page 88: ...oting without waiting for the system to cool Warning Pressing ESC is NOT recommended as system may shutdown unexpectedly Recheck Temperature in 300 second Waiting 5 minutes for system to cool You can press ESC Key to resume booting without waiting for the system to cool But it is not recommended as system may shutdown unexpectedly Recheck Temperature in 300 second 500 Unsupported Processor System ...

Page 89: ...sory board verify that the board is firmly seated and any switches or jumpers on the board are properly set Refer to the documentation provided with the accessory board All internal cabling and connections are in their proper order If you have changed any switches on the system board verify that each is properly set ...

Page 90: ...ngines VGA core integrated into Pilot I O subsystem One PCIe x16 links with x16 slot Memory Sixteen 667 DDR2 8 0 GHz FBD up to 128GB Default media storage One half height IDE CD ROM drive SATA hard drive Optional media storage One slim ODD drive bay for CD ROM DVD ROM drive four non hot plug SATA hard drives or SAS devices Four bays hot plug HDD cage for SAS or SATA drives I O ports PS2 keyboard p...

Page 91: ...7 F Relative humidity Operating Non operating Storage 10 to 90 non condensing 5 to 95 5 to 95 Altitude Operating Non operating 0 to 3049 meters 0 to 10 000 ft 0 to 9146 meters 0 to 30 000 ft Thermal output maximum operating Acoustic emissions Normal configuration 392 W hr c LWad 6 7 Bels operating at room temperature LWad 6 7 Bels Idle at room temperature Table 16 Non Hot Plug Power Supply Specifi...

Page 92: ...17 Hot Plug Power Supply Specifications Item Description Dimensions H x W x D 40 5 mm x 86 4 mm x 190 5 mm Weight approximate 1 1 kg Input requirements Rated input voltage Normal line voltage 90 VAC to 264 VAC 100 VAC to 120 VAC 200 VAC to 240 VAC Line frequency 50 60 Hz Rated input current 7 8 10 A BTU rating N A Power supply output power Rated steady state power Maximum peak power 1200W N A Temp...

Page 93: ...etup Utility 74 BIOS software 74 BIOS update 83 clear CMOS 84 POST 84 Drive bay configuration 45 drives back plane 53 cable connections 44 cable management 43 drive bay configuration 45 hard drives 48 optical media drive 45 E electric shock symbol 39 warning 38 environmental specifications 90 exploded view mechanical components 16 system components 20 22 F front panel components 27 H hard drive in...

Page 94: ...ealth 32 System board LED 35 M mechanical parts illustrated 16 Memory module spare part number 20 22 memory modules installing 62 module orientation 63 removing 62 N non hot plug hard drive installing 50 O onboard controllers LAN 89 storage controller 89 optical carrier installing 47 Optical carrier spare part number 16 optical drive activity indicator 31 removing 47 P PCI cage spare part number 1...

Page 95: ... 66 specifications physical and operating 89 storage controller 89 symbols on equipment 39 system battery replacing 68 system board components 29 dimensions 90 LED 35 platform 90 replacing 69 System board spare part number 21 23 system covers top cover 40 system fan removing 72 replacing 73 system LEDs See status LEDs system parts illustrated 22 illustrated 20 system structure front panel 27 rear ...

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