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HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 3 Server Maintenance and Service Guide

 

  

 

 

 

 

4-5 System 

Maintenance Switch (SW1) Settings ......................................................................................4-6 

4-6 

Front Panel LEDs ................................................................................................................................4-7 

4-7 Rear 

Panel LEDs .................................................................................................................................4-8 

4-8 

System board status LEDs...................................................................................................................4-9 

5-1 

System Unit Specifications..................................................................................................................5-2 

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Power Supply Specifications...............................................................................................................5-2 

5-3 

Power Supply Specifications 

continued

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5-4 

SDRAM DIMM Specifications...........................................................................................................5-3 

5-5 Optical 

CD-ROM 

Drive Specifications...............................................................................................5-4 

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Intel ICH6A SATA Controller Specifications.....................................................................................5-5 

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SATA Hard Drive Specifications ........................................................................................................5-5 

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Integrated NC7782 10/100/1000 Gigabit Server Auto-Switching NIC Specifications (WOL and PXE 
capable) ...............................................................................................................................................5-6 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for ProLiant DL320 Generation 3

Page 1: ...HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 3 Server Maintenance and Service Guide March 2005 Second Edition Part Number 373044 002 ...

Page 2: ...es Linux is a U S registered trademark of Linus Torvalds The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or om...

Page 3: ...ools and Software 2 1 Safety Considerations 2 1 Electrostatic Discharge Information 2 1 Symbols on Equipment 2 2 Rack Warnings 2 2 Server Warnings and Precautions 2 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures 2 3 Powering Down the Server 2 4 Access Panel 2 5 Drive Assembly 2 7 LED PWR Switch Board 2 7 Diskette Drive 2 8 Optical Drive 2 9 Hard Drive Overview 2 11 Guidelines for Installing SATA Hard Drives...

Page 4: ... Automatic Server Recovery 3 4 HP Systems Insight Manager 3 4 HP Insight Diagnostics 3 5 USB Support 3 5 Internal USB Functionality 3 5 Chapter 4 Component Identifications Rear Panel Components 4 2 Expansion Slot Component 4 3 System Board Components 4 4 System Switches 4 5 System Maintenance Switch SW1 4 5 Non Maskable Interrupt Switch NMI button SW3 4 6 Front Panel Buttons and LEDs 4 6 Rear Pane...

Page 5: ...the fan assembly out of the chassis 2 18 2 15 Locating the system fans 2 19 2 16 Removing one fan from the fan assembly 2 20 2 17 Disconnecting the SATA cables 2 21 2 18 Disconnecting the drive assembly cables 2 22 2 19 Removing the power supply 2 23 2 20 Locating and removing the system battery 2 25 2 21 Identifying DIMM sockets on the system board 2 26 2 22 Removing a DIMM from a DIMM socket 2 2...

Page 6: ... LEDs 4 9 5 1 System Unit Specifications 5 2 5 2 Power Supply Specifications 5 2 5 3 Power Supply Specifications continued 5 3 5 4 SDRAM DIMM Specifications 5 3 5 5 Optical CD ROM Drive Specifications 5 4 5 6 Intel ICH6A SATA Controller Specifications 5 5 5 7 SATA Hard Drive Specifications 5 5 5 8 Integrated NC7782 10 100 1000 Gigabit Server Auto Switching NIC Specifications WOL and PXE capable 5 ...

Page 7: ...pair procedures are detailed to allow only subassembly module level repair Because of the complexity of the individual boards and subassemblies no one should attempt to make repairs at the component level or to make modifications to any printed wiring board Improper repairs can create a safety hazard WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from electric shock and hazardous energy levels do n...

Page 8: ...rces are available HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 3 Server User Guide Server Quick Reference Guide Server training guides Server advisories and bulletins QuickFind information services HP Systems Insight Manager software HP SIM HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide HP ROM Based Setup and Utility User Guide HP Integrated Lights Out User Guide QuickSpecs Integrated Management Log The server includ...

Page 9: ...days a week For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored If you have purchased a Care Pack service upgrade call 1 800 633 3600 For more information about Care Packs refer to the HP website y Outside North America call the nearest HP Technical Support Phone Center For telephone numbers for worldwide Technical Support Centers refer to the HP website www hp com ...

Page 10: ...P support specialist will diagnose and assess whether a replacement part is required to address a system problem The specialist will also determine whether you can replace the part z Replacement parts are express shipped Most in stock parts are shipped the very same day you contact HP You may be required to send the defective part back to HP unless otherwise instructed z Available for most HP prod...

Page 11: ...Illustrated Parts Catalog 1 2 HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 3 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Mechanical Parts Exploded View Figure 1 1 Mechanical parts exploded view ...

Page 12: ...Illustrated Parts Catalog HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 3 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 1 3 System Components Exploded View Figure 1 2 System components exploded view ...

Page 13: ...a 2 93 GHz Intel Celeron processor 378619 001 Yes b 3 4 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor 1MB 378620 001 Yes c 3 4 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor 2 MB 384787 001 Yes d 3 6 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor 1 MB 378621 001 Yes 10 Heatsink 378622 001 Yes Memory 11 a PC3200 DDR ECC Registered DIMM 512 MB 351657 001 Yes b PC3200 DDR ECC Registered DIMM 1 GB 351658 001 Yes Mass Storage Devices 12 Optical device...

Page 14: ...234556 001 Yes 14 SATA cable kit 378629 001 Yes 15 Cable kit 378628 001 Yes a hard drive cable Yes b Optical device diskette assembly drive cable Yes c USB Yes 16 Miscellaneous plastics kit 378632 001 Yes a Bezel Yes b PCI card guide Yes c Bezel screws Yes d Air baffle Yes e Pull tab Yes 17 Return kit 378633 001 Yes 18 Country kit 378675 001 Yes Option Kit Spares 19 Rack mounting hardware kit 3601...

Page 15: ...ist strap Safety Considerations z Before performing any service procedure review all safety information Electrostatic Discharge Information An electrostatic discharge ESD can damage static sensitive devices or microcircuitry Proper packaging and grounding techniques are required to prevent damage To prevent damage due to ESD observe the following precautions z Transport products in static safe con...

Page 16: ...able parts Do not open for any reason WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards do not open this enclosure Any RJ 45 receptacle marked with these symbols 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 label or equivalent is l...

Page 17: ... the internal system components to cool before touching them WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment Do not disable the power cord grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature Plug the power cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times Unplug the power cord from the power supply to disconnect power to the ...

Page 18: ...ane you must take precautions to provide for rack stability and safety to protect both personnel and property Heed all cautions and warnings throughout the installation instructions that come with the server WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment place the server on a sturdy table or workbench whenever it is removed from the rack for device accessibility Refer to ...

Page 19: ... On Off switch does not completely shut off all system power Portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active until AC power is removed WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the internal system components to cool before touching them CAUTION Do not operate the server without the access panel installed The access panel is required for proper air...

Page 20: ...the server See Powering Down the Server in this chapter 2 Loosen rear thumbscrew by using the T 15 T 10 Torx screwdriver or the flat screwdriver 3 Slide the access panel approximately 1 25 cm 0 5 in toward the rear of the unit and lift the panel to remove it Figure 2 1 Removing the access panel To replace the access panel reverse steps 1 through 3 ...

Page 21: ...rd cable from the system board 4 Disconnect the diskette drive cable from the diskette drive 5 Disconnect the two optical drive cables from the optical drive 6 Remove the fan module 7 Loosen the one thumbscrew of the drive assembly 1 8 Slide the drive assembly gently toward the back of the server 2 Figure 2 2 Loosen the thumbscrew and slide the assembly toward the back of the server IMPORTANT Care...

Page 22: ... LED PWR switch board IMPORTANT Carefully remove the LED PWR switch board to avoid damaging the LEDs Reverse steps 1 through 4 to replace the LED PWR switch board Diskette Drive To remove the diskette drive 1 Power down the server See Powering Down the Server in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel See Access Panel in this chapter 3 Disconnect the drive assembly cables See Drive Assembly in this...

Page 23: ...iskette drive must be replaced due to failure the diskette drive cable must be removed from the failed drive and installed on the replacement See Chapter 1 Illustrated Parts Catalog for illustrations Optical Drive To remove the optical drive 1 Power down the server See Powering Down the Server in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel See Access Panel in this chapter 3 Disconnect the drive assembl...

Page 24: ...e optical drive reverse steps 1 through 4 NOTE See the HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 3 Server User Guide for instructions on installing the optical drive NOTE If the drive must be replaced due to failure the optical drive backplane must be removed from the failed drive and installed on the replacement See Chapter 1 Illustrated Parts Catalog for illustrations ...

Page 25: ...TE SATA drives are set to Cable Select mode by default NOTE Refer to the documentation shipped with the hard drive to determine how to set the jumpers on the SATA hard drives to Cable Select mode if they are not already set in Cable Select mode Guidelines for Installing SCSI Hard Drives Each SCSI hard drive installed in the server must be configured with a unique SCSI ID number Unique identificati...

Page 26: ... SATA device numbers SATA Hard Drives To remove a hard drive from the hard drive bay 1 Power down the server See Powering Down the Server in this chapter 2 Flip open the tray lever to release the hard drive tray 1 and then slide the tray out of the chassis 2 Figure 2 7 Removing the SATA hard drive tray from the chassis ...

Page 27: ...NT While replacing the drive make sure that the LED light pipes of the tray are seated properly in their slots SCSI Hard Drives To remove a hard drive from the hard drive bay 1 Power down the server See Powering Down the Server in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel See Access Panel in this chapter 3 Disconnect the SCSI cables from the hard drives 4 Disconnect the power cables from the hard dri...

Page 28: ...e to the hard drive tray 1 8 Remove the hard drive from the hard drive tray 2 Figure 2 10 Removing the SCSI hard drive from a hard drive tray CAUTION Review Guidelines for SCSI Hard Drives in this chapter to ensure proper jumper settings and hard drive configuration CAUTION When connecting the power cable to the hard drives ensure that the connectors are installed so that the red wire faces right ...

Page 29: ...is chapter 2 Remove the access panel See Access Panel in this chapter 3 Disconnect any cables connecting an existing expansion board to the system board 4 Unscrew the 2 thumbscrews on rear of chassis 1 5 Lift and remove the PCI riser board from the server chassis 2 Figure 2 11 Removing the PCI riser board CAUTION When removing the PCI riser board assembly be careful to avoid damaging to the system...

Page 30: ...front panel power switch is off auxiliary power is still connected to the PCI expansion slot and may damage the card 1 Power down the server See Powering Down the Server in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel See Access Panel in this chapter 3 Disconnect all cables from the expansion board 4 Remove the PCI riser board assembly See PCI Riser Board Assembly in this chapter 5 Apply even pressure t...

Page 31: ...ted SATA RAID controller module 1 Locate the PCI X slot 1 riser connector See Figure 4 2 in the Chapter 4 Connectors Switches and LED Indicators 2 Remove the PCI riser board assembly See PCI riser board assembly in this chapter 3 Remove an integrated SATA RAID controller module See Expansion Board in this chapter Reverse steps 2 through 3 to replace an integrated SATA RAID controller module Use th...

Page 32: ...clarity 5 Push in and hold the fan assembly tab to unlock the fan assembly from the chassis 1 6 Lift the fan assembly out of the chassis 2 Figure 2 14 Lifting the fan assembly out of the chassis Reverse steps 1 through 6 to replace the fan assembly IMPORTANT See the server hood label or System Board Connector in Chapter 4 Connectors Switches and LED Indicators for correct fan cable connections ...

Page 33: ... contains four system fans The fans are located on the fan assembly Use Figure 2 15 and Table 2 1 to locate the system fans Figure 2 15 Locating the system fans NOTE Fans are spared and replaced individually Each fan listed in Table 2 1 is a separate spare Table 2 1 System Fans Item Component 1 Fan 1 2 Fan 2 3 Fan 3 4 Fan 4 ...

Page 34: ...nt DL320 Generation 3 Server Maintenance and Service Guide To remove one fan from the fan assembly 1 Loosen the screws 1 2 Slide the fan out of the assembly 2 Figure 2 16 Removing one fan from the fan assembly Reverse steps 1 and 2 to replace the fan ...

Page 35: ...Cables To remove the SATA drive cables 1 Power down the server See Powering Down the Server in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel See Access Panel in this chapter 3 Remove the fan assembly See Fan Assembly in this chapter 4 Disconnect the following cables a The system board 1 4 b The hard drive s 2 from the backplane c The power cables 3 7 d The diskette drive 5 e The optical drive 6 Figure 2 ...

Page 36: ...oval and Replacement Procedures 2 22 HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 3 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Figure 2 18 Disconnecting the drive assembly cables Reverse steps 1 through 6 to replace the cables ...

Page 37: ...isconnect the removable media and hard drive power cables 1 4 Disconnect the auxiliary power supply cable 2 and the main power supply cable 3 from the power supply connector on the system board by pressing each locking tab on the side of the connector and pulling upwards 5 Remove the four screws that secure the power supply unit to the chassis 4 6 Lift the power supply from the server 5 Figure 2 1...

Page 38: ...contacts or dispose of in fire or water z Replace only with the spare designated for this product CAUTION Loss of BIOS settings occurs when the battery is removed BIOS settings must be reconfigured whenever the battery is replaced CAUTION Batteries battery packs and accumulators should not be disposed of together with general household waste Use the public collection system or return used batterie...

Page 39: ... 2 20 Locating and removing the system battery IMPORTANT Do not bend the retaining clip during battery replacement For proper operation the clip must maintain a position of contact with the battery Reverse steps 1 through 6 to replace the battery ensuring that the new battery is installed with the positive side up ...

Page 40: ...ket 4B Observe the following guidelines when installing additional memory z DIMMs must be industry standard 512 MB or 1 GB 3 cm 1 2 in 184 pin PC3200 400 MHz DDR ECC memory unbuffered DIMMs The DDR memory DIMMs must support CAS Latency 2 where CL 2 or greater They must also contain the mandatory Joint Electronic Device Engineering Council JEDEC Serial Presence Detect SPD information z DIMMs instal...

Page 41: ...ed and properly seated The system will not recognize improperly aligned or seated DIMMs To remove a DIMM from the system board 1 Power down the server See Powering Down the Server in this chapter CAUTION ESD can damage electronic components Ensure that you are properly grounded before beginning any installation procedure Refer to Electrostatic Discharge Information in this chapter 2 Remove the acc...

Page 42: ...the DIMM into the socket on the system board 1 When the DIMM is properly seated the latches close 2 Figure 2 23 Installing a DIMM in a DIMM socket CAUTION Use only HP supplied DIMMs DIMMs from other sources can adversely affect data integrity 2 Press down firmly on the DIMM while pushing the latches inward until the latches snap into place ...

Page 43: ...ge to the processor To remove the processor 1 Power down the server See Powering Down the Server in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel See Access Panel in this chapter 3 Locate the processor on the system board 4 Remove the air baffle Figure 2 24 Locating the processor on the system board WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the internal system components to co...

Page 44: ...es from the heat sink CAUTION Heatsink retaining screws should be tightened or loosened in diagonally opposite pairs in an X pattern Do not over tighten the screws as this may damage the board connectors or screws Using the wrench supplied with the system will reduce the possibility of over tightening the screws Figure 2 25 Loosening screws on the heatsink and removing the heatsink 6 Remove the he...

Page 45: ...acing processors Failure to use new components may result in damage to the processor System Board To remove the system board 1 Power down the server See Powering Down the Server in this chapter 2 Remove the access panel See Access Panel in this chapter 3 Remove the PCI riser board assembly See PCI Riser Board Assembly in this chapter 4 Remove any DIMMs See Memory Modules in this chapter 5 Disconne...

Page 46: ...cessor in this chapter CAUTION Always use a new heatsink when replacing processors on the system Failure to use new components may result in damage to the processor See Processor in this chapter 13 Remove all screws that secure the system board to the chassis 1 14 Lift the system board up and away from the standoffs 2 Figure 2 27 Removing the system board Reverse steps 1 through 14 to replace the ...

Page 47: ...es automatically with every assisted installation z Testing server hardware using the Insight Diagnostics Utility z Installing software drivers directly from the CD With systems that have internet connection the SmartStart Autorun Menu provides access to a complete list of ProLiant system software z Enabling access to the Array Configuration Utility Array Diagnostics Utility and Erase Utility Smar...

Page 48: ...gh remote diagnostic scripts and vital system configuration information collected about your systems ISEE enables fast restoration of your systems Install ISEE on your systems to help mitigate risk and prevent potential critical problems For more information on ISEE refer to the HP website http www hp com servers smartstart To download HP ISEE visit the HP website http www hp com servers smartstar...

Page 49: ... Microsoft Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows Server 2003 Novell Netware and Linux operating systems IMPORTANT This utility supports operating systems that may not be supported by the server For operating systems supported by the server refer to the HP website http www hp com go supportos z Integrates with other software maintenance deployment and operating system tools z Automatically checks for har...

Page 50: ...Documentation CD or on the HP website http www hp com servers lights out Automatic Server Recovery ASR is a feature that causes the system to restart when a catastrophic operating system error occurs such as a blue screen ABEND or panic A system fail safe timer the ASR timer starts when the System Management driver also known as the Health Driver is loaded When the operating system is functioning ...

Page 51: ...able Specifically HP provides legacy USB functionality for z POST z RBSU z Diagnostics z DOS z Operating environments which do not provide native USB support For more information on ProLiant USB support refer to the HP website http h18004 www1 hp com products servers platforms usb support html Internal USB Functionality An internal USB connector is available for use with USB devices The internal c...

Page 52: ...DL320 Generation 3 Server Maintenance and Service Guide For additional security you can individually disable the front rear and internal USB connectors through RBSU Disabling the rear USB connectors in RBSU disables both rear USB ports ...

Page 53: ...4 1 4 Component Identifications This chapter contains illustrations and tables identifying and describing components connectors switches and LED indicator locations on the front panel rear panel system board and hard drives for the HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 3 server ...

Page 54: ...nts Table 4 1 Rear Panel Components Item Description 1 Rear USB connectors 1 2 2 Video connector 3 Mouse connector 4 Keyboard connector 5 Serial connector 6 iLo management port 7 10 100 1000 NIC 1 8 10 100 1000 NIC 2 9 UID button LED 10 Power connector 11 T 15 T 10 Torx screwdriver 12 PCI X expansion slot 1 low profile half length 64 bit 100 MHz 3 3 V 13 PCI X expansion slot 2 full length 64 bit 1...

Page 55: ...on Slot Component Figure 4 2 and Table 4 2 shows the PCI expansion board slot connector and expansion board slot cover Figure 4 2 Expansion slot component Table 4 2 Expansion Slot Component Item Description 1 PCI riser board assembly 2 PCI X slot 1 riser connector 3 PCI X PCI Express slot 2 riser connector ...

Page 56: ...20 IDE connector 5 Serial connector 21 Fan 4 connector 6 iLO management port 22 Front USB cable connector 7 10 100 1000 NIC 1 23 Front panel LED board connector 8 10 100 1000 NIC 2 24 Diskette drive connector 9 Rear UID button LED 25 SATA hard drive connector 2 10 DIMM slot 1 Bank A 26 SATA hard drive connector 1 11 DIMM slot 2 Bank A 27 PCI X PCI Express slot 2 riser connector 12 DIMM slot 3 Bank...

Page 57: ...ow the location of the system switches Figure 4 4 System switches Table 4 4 System Switches Item Description 1 System maintenance switch SW1 2 NMI button SW3 System Maintenance Switch SW1 The SW1 eight position switch on the system board is used to implement the various protections and override functions All eight switches will have the off position as the default configuration defaults also shown...

Page 58: ...d 6 Invalidate Configuration Off OFF Normal ON ROM treats system configuration as invalid 7 LED MUX select 1 Off OFF Normal ON Reserved 8 LED MUX select 2 Off OFF Normal ON Reserved Non Maskable Interrupt Switch NMI button SW3 When an operating system crashes system administrators can initiate a non maskable interrupt NMI event by pressing a dump switch The NMI event enables a hung system to once ...

Page 59: ...er System degraded in standby or power on Red System critical In standby or powered on 5 NIC 1 activity LED Green Linked to network Off No activity Flashing Green Network activity 6 NIC 2 activity LED Green Linked to network Off No activity Flashing Green Network activity 7 Power On Standby button System power LED Green System has AC power and is powered on Off No AC power to the system 8 HDD acti...

Page 60: ...k Flashing Amber Network activity 2 NIC 2 link activity Green Linked to network Off Not linked to network Flashing Amber Network activity System Board LEDs The system board contains internal status LEDs for use during troubleshooting operations The LEDs will stay latched to maintain their information when the system is powered off with the exception of internal status LEDs All LEDs will be cleared...

Page 61: ... status LEDs Table 4 8 System board status LEDs Item Description 1 Interlock Failure LED 2 DIMM 1A Failure LED 3 DIMM 2A Failure LED 4 DIMM 4B Failure LED 5 DIMM 3B Failure LED 6 VRD Failure LED 7 Processor Failure LED 8 Over Temperature LED 9 System Fan Single Multi Failure LED not install 10 Power Supply Power Good LED ...

Page 62: ...DL320 Generation 3 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 5 1 5 Specifications This chapter provides operating and performance specifications for HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 3 server components and optional hardware ...

Page 63: ...ady state power 350 W Temperature range 1 Operating 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Shipping 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Relative humidity non condensing 2 Operating 10 to 90 Non operating 5 to 95 Maximum wet bulb temperature 28 C 82 4 F 1 All temperature ratings shown are for sea level An altitude derating of 1 C per 300 m 1 8 F per 1 000 ft to 3048 m 10 000 ft is applicable No direct sunlight allowed 2...

Page 64: ...n operating 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Relative humidity non condensing Operating 5 to 85 Non operating 5 to 95 Dielectric voltage withstand Input to output 1800 VAC second Input to ground 1800 VAC second Maximum wet bulb temperature 41 3 C Memory Table 5 4 SDRAM DIMM Specifications Item Description Size 64 MB and 4 GB Speed 400 MHz Width 72 bits Type PC3200 ECC unbuffered DDR SDRAM DIMMs Note DIM...

Page 65: ...36 2048 bytes mode 2 Dimensions Bezel Included Height 1 27 cm 0 5 in Depth 13 17 cm 5 39 in Width 13 26 cm 5 22 in Weight 340 g 11 98 oz Data transfer rate Sustained 150 KBps sustained 1X 3 6 Mbytes s sustained 24X Outer Diameter Burst 16 6 Mbytes s burst Access times typical Full stroke 300 ms average Random 140 ms average Disc diameter 12 cm 8 cm 4 7 in 3 15 in Disc thickness 0 12 cm Track pitch...

Page 66: ...mum 266 MBps Data transfer modes UDMA Modes 5 4 3 2 1 0 DMA Modes 2 1 0 PIO Modes 4 3 2 1 0 Protocol ATA 100 compatible Feature CRC Cyclical Redundancy Check Buffer size 128 byte Optional Hard Drives SATA Hard Drives Table 5 7 SATA Hard Drive Specifications Item Description Formatted capacity 80 026 MB Height Third 2 54 cm 1 0 in Size 8 89 cm 3 5 in Interface ATA 100 Transfer rate synchronous max ...

Page 67: ...Table 5 8 Integrated NC7782 10 100 1000 Gigabit Server Auto Switching NIC Specifications WOL and PXE capable Item Description Network interface 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T Ethernet Compatibility IEEE 802 3 Data transfer method 64 bit 100MHz PCI X 1 0 Network transfer rate 10 100 1000 Mbps Connector RJ 45 I O address and interrupt Plug and Play PCI Emissions standards FCC class B ...

Page 68: ...Cable Select mode 2 11 catalog illustrated parts 1 1 CD ROM part number 1 4 specifications 5 4 component level repairs vii components expansion slot 4 3 rear panel 4 2 system board location 4 4 connectors power supply 4 4 D device numbers SATA 2 11 SCSI 2 11 diagnostic tools 3 3 3 4 DIMMs HP only 2 28 installing 2 28 part number 1 4 removal procedure 2 27 removing 2 27 socket population order 2 26...

Page 69: ...witch board 2 8 memory 2 28 optical drive 2 10 PCI riser board assembly 2 16 power supply 2 23 processor 2 31 SATA cables 2 22 SATA hard drives 2 13 SCSI hard drives 2 15 single channel wide ultra320 SCSI adapter 2 17 system battery 2 25 system board 2 32 Integrated Management Log IML 3 3 integrated SATA RAID controller module installing 2 17 removing 2 17 Integrated Ultra ATA 100 controller speci...

Page 70: ... 3 rack mounting hardware kit part number 1 5 rack weight warnings 2 3 rear panel components 4 2 rear panel LEDs 4 7 Removal and Replacement Procedures 2 3 removing access panel 2 6 DIMMs 2 27 diskette drive 2 8 drive assembly 2 7 expansion board 2 16 fan 2 20 fan assembly 2 17 heatsink 2 30 integrated SATA RAID controller module 2 17 LED PWR switch board 2 7 memory 2 27 optical drive 2 9 PCI rise...

Page 71: ...stem battery installing 2 25 removing 2 24 system board alignment keyholes location 2 32 battery replacement 2 24 components 4 4 installing 2 32 part number 1 4 removing 2 31 system board status LED 4 8 system components exploded view 1 3 illustrated 1 3 system configuration switch SW1 location 4 5 SW3 location 4 5 system unit specifications 5 2 temperature range 5 2 voltage input requirements 5 2...

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