HP ProLiant ML110 G6 Maintenance And Service Manual Download Page 113

 

 

Index 113 

 

 

 

F

 

front bezel 

part number, 17 
removing, 33 

front panel, 99 

G

 

General Help window, 72 

H

 

hard disk drive 

configuring, 76 
installing, 40 
part number, 21 
supported drives, 40 

hard drive 

storage controller, 106 

hardware configuration 

BIOS splash screen, 92 
ESD damage prevention, 29 
expansion board, 51 
memory, 49 
Phoenix SecureCore Setup Utility, 70 
post-installation procedure, 30 
power supply unit, 66 
pre-installation procedure, 29 
processor, 44 
references, 27 
symbols in equipment, 28 
system battery, 61 
system drives, 34 
system fan, 64 
tools, 27 
warnings/precautions, 27 

hardware monitoring 

chipset, 106 
external ambient thermal sensor, 99 
system board LED indicators, 105 

HDD. See hard disk drive 
HDD EMI shield 

removing, 40 

heat sink 

installing, 48 
part number, 21 
precaution, 45 
removing, 45 

HP 

contact information, 26 
technical support, 26 

I

 

I/O ports 

listing, 106 

I/O subsystem, 106 
illustrated parts catalog 

mechanical components, 16 
system components, 20 

Item Specific Help panel, 72 

M

 

MAC address, 73 
management NIC port 

LED indicators, 104 

mechanical components, 16 
Media Access Control. See MAC address 
memory 

DIMM part numbers, 21 
DIMM slots location, 49 
error LED indicator, 105 
installation guidelines, 49 
installing, 50 
population sequence, 49 
specifications, 107 

memory controller, 106 
multi-boot support, 91 

N

 

network operating system. See NOS support 
NOS support, 109 

O

 

ODD. See optical disc drive 
onboard controllers 

LAN, 106 
memory controller, 106 
storage controller, 106 
VGA, 106 

optical disc drive 

part number, 21 

P

 

Phoenix SecureCore 

overview, 70 

Phoenix SecureCore Setup Utility 

flashing the BIOS, 95 

Phoenix SecureCore Setup Utility 

Summary of Contents for ProLiant ML110 G6

Page 1: ...HP ProLiant ML1 10 G6 Server Maintenance and Service Guide Part number 580133 003 Third edition March 2010 ...

Page 2: ...anty 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 Intel Xeon Intel Celeron Intel Pentium and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S and other countries Microsoft and Windows Server are U S registered trademar...

Page 3: ...onfiguration 34 System drive cable management 35 Removable media drives 37 Hard drives 40 System board configuration 44 Processor 44 Memory 49 Expansion board 51 Flash backed write cache procedures 56 Flash backed write cache module 56 Flash backed write cache capacitor pack 59 System battery 61 System battery replacement warnings 61 System fan 64 Power supply unit 66 Diagnostics tools 68 Troubles...

Page 4: ... Connectors and components 100 Front panel 100 Rear panel 101 System board 102 System configuration switch 104 Status LED indicators 105 External LED indicators 105 System board LED indicators 106 System specifications 107 Hardware specifications 107 System unit 107 Memory 108 Processor 108 Power supply unit 109 Software specifications 110 Physical specifications 111 Environmental specifications 1...

Page 5: ...raphy permits CSR parts will 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 ...

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: ... verzonden 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 word...

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: ...Illustrated parts catalog 16 Illustrated parts catalog Mechanical components ...

Page 17: ...turés 2 Optional Facultatif Pièces pour lesquelles la réparation par le client est facultative Ces pièces sont également conçues pour permettre au client d effectuer lui même la réparation Toutefois si vous demandez à HP de remplacer ces pièces l intervention peut ou non vous être facturée selon le type de garantie applicable à votre produit 3 No Non Certaines pièces HP ne sont pas conçues pour pe...

Page 18: ...uario haga valer su garantía HP pone como condición que un proveedor de servicios autorizado realice la sustitución de estos componentes Dichos componentes se identifican con la palabra No en el catálogo ilustrado de componentes 1 Mandatory Verplicht Onderdelen waarvoor Customer Self Repair verplicht is Als u HP verzoekt deze onderdelen te vervangen komen de reiskosten en het arbeidsloon voor uw r...

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

Page 20: ...Illustrated parts catalog 20 System components ...

Page 21: ...cessor include alcohol pad and thermal compound Mandatory1 a Intel Xeon X3460 590323 001 b Intel Xeon X3450 590324 001 c Intel Xeon X3440 590325 001 d Intel Xeon X3430 590326 001 e Intel Celeron G1101 600639 001 f Intel Pentium G6950 600128 001 g Intel Core i3 530 600133 001 h Intel Core i3 540 600134 001 11 Memory module ECC RoHS Mandatory1 a 1 GB PC3 10600E UDIMM 501539 001 b 2 GB PC3 10600E UDI...

Page 22: ...arts catalog 22 Item Description Spare part number Customer self repair 18 FBWC capacitor pack 587324 001 Mandatory1 19 FBWC cache module 512 MB 578882 001 Mandatory1 20 FBWC cache module 1 GB 505908 001 Mandatory1 ...

Page 23: ...e la pièce soit effectué par 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 facolta...

Page 24: ...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 25: ...Illustrated parts catalog 25 ...

Page 26: ...ck service upgrade call 1 800 633 3600 For more information about Care Packs refer to the HP website at www hp com Outside North America call the nearest HP Technical Support Phone Center For telephone numbers of worldwide Technical Support Centers refer to the HP website at www hp com Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP Technical support re...

Page 27: ...ways be operated with the system covers on Proper cooling is not achieved when the system covers are removed CAUTION Whenever installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures requiring access to internal components it is recommended that users first back up all server data to avoid loss IMPORTANT Before removing any serviceable parts determine whether the part is hot plug or non hot plug I...

Page 28: ...k 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 a hot component If this surface is touched the potential for injury exists WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before tou...

Page 29: ...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 Pre installation procedure Perform the steps below before you open the server or before you remove or replace any component 1 Perform data backup 2 Turn off the server and all the peripherals connected to it 3 Unplug all cables from the pow...

Page 30: ...inside the server Always disconnect AC power from the server and other associated assemblies while working inside the unit Serious injury may result if this warning is not observed 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 electric...

Page 31: ...r of sliding or moveable parts to prevent cutting or crimping When folding a flat ribbon cable never fold to a sharp crease Sharp creases may damage the wires Some flat ribbon cables come prefolded 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 c...

Page 32: ...be removed to access the internal components and the non hot plug mass storage devices To remove the access panel 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 of the pre installation procedure 2 Loosen the captive thumbscrew located on the rear edge of the access panel 3 Slide the panel back about 2 5 cm 1 0 in to release it from the chassis notch 4 Detach the panel from the chassis 5 Place the access panel in a s...

Page 33: ...dia devices To remove the front bezel 1 Remove the access panel 2 Remove the front bezel a Press the three release tabs marked by white arrows located on the inner left edge of the bezel 1 b Rotate the bezel out slightly and then pull it away from the front panel 2 3 Place the front bezel in a safe place for reinstallation later ...

Page 34: ...ia drives while the four lower drive bays are only for hard drives Item Description 1 1st removable media drive 2 2nd removable media drive 3 4th SAS SATA hard drive 4 3rd SAS SATA hard drive 5 2nd SAS SATA hard drive 6 1st SAS SATA hard drive 7 HDD spare screws 8 Removable media drive spare screws NOTE The server does not support SAS and SATA HDD models at the same time ...

Page 35: ...ection illustrate the system drives data and power cable connections Observe the proper cable management guidelines described on page 31 when routing the cables Data cable management SATA hard drive cables SAS hard drive cables Item Description 1 SATA cables 2 SAS HDD cable 3 SAS LED cable ...

Page 36: ...cable management PSU cable label Connects to P8 1st removable media drive P9 2nd removable media drive P3 4th hard drive P4 3rd hard drive P5 2nd hard drive P6 1st hard drive P1 24 pin power connector ATXPWRCN1 P2 4 pin power connector ATXPWRCN2 ...

Page 37: ...movable media drive 1 Perform the pre installation procedure 2 Do one of the following If you intend to replace an old media drive proceed to step 3 If you intend to install a new media drive in the empty second removable media drive bay proceed to step 4 3 Remove the media drive you intend to replace a Disconnect the power and data cables from the back of the installed drive 1 b Pull and hold the...

Page 38: ...work surface or inside an anti static bag f Proceed to step 5 CAUTION Do not discard the EMI shield If the drive is removed in the future you must reinstall the shield to maintain proper cooling 4 Remove the EMI shield from the second removable media drive bay a Insert a Phillips screwdriver to the marked openings on the shield to dislodge it from the chassis 1 b Remove the EMI shield from the cha...

Page 39: ...des of the new media drive If you intend to install an additional media drive remove four spare removable media drive screws from the front chassis and then insert them into the top screw holes on the sides of the new media drive 7 Install the new media drive a Slide the new media drive into the selected bay until it clicks into place 1 b Connect the data and power cables to the back of the media ...

Page 40: ...s board should be installed in the full height full length PCIe Gen1 x8 expansion slot For more information about installing the SAS controller board see page 53 To install a hard drive 1 Perform the pre installation procedure 2 Remove the HDD EMI shield a Loosen the HDD EMI shield thumbscrew 1 b Slide the shield slightly to the right to release the shield tabs 2 and then pull it away from the cha...

Page 41: ... a SATA drive disconnect the power and data cables from the back of the installed drive 1 For a SAS drive disconnect the SAS HDD cable from the back of the installed drive b Pull and hold the corresponding drive release tab 2 c Slide the hard drive from the drive bay 3 SATA drive SAS drive ...

Page 42: ...otective packaging 6 Do one of the following If you intend to replace an old hard drive insert the four screws you removed in step 4 d into the new drive If you intend to install an additional hard drive remove four spare HDD screws from the front chassis and then insert them into the new drive 7 Install the new SATA hard drive a Slide the new hard drive into the selected bay until it clicks into ...

Page 43: ...hard drive a Slide the new hard drive into the selected bay until it clicks into place 1 b Connect the SAS HDD data cable to the back of the hard drive 2 c Connect the drive power cable to the back of the SAS HDD cable 3 9 Perform the post installation procedure ...

Page 44: ... X3460 Intel Xeon X3450 Intel Xeon X3440 Intel Xeon X3430 Intel Celeron G1101 Intel Pentium G6950 Intel Core i3 530 Intel Core i3 540 Processor installation guidelines When configuring the processor observe the following important guidelines Handle the processor and heat sink with care Damage to either may prevent the system from functioning properly Never touch the bottom surface of the processor...

Page 45: ...sink 2 Remove the current processor 3 Apply the thermal compound 4 Install the new processor 5 Install the CPU heatsink To remove the heat sink 1 Prior to removing the heat sink power on the system for a few minutes to soften the thermal compound so that the fan can easily be removed 2 Perform the pre installation procedure 3 Lay the server on its side components showing 4 Remove the heat sink a D...

Page 46: ...faces This means that the heat sink is not even in direct contact with the processor and therefore its capacity to draw out heat is greatly reduced Furthermore applying too much compound can make it squish out from the sides and go all over the processor pins or to the system board when the heat sink is installed The compound may cause electrical shorts that can damage the system 1 Use the alcohol...

Page 47: ...e thermal compound To install the new processor 1 With the load lever and the retention plate still disengaged align the processor with the socket and install the processor Make sure that the two notches and the orientation arrow on the processor are properly aligned with the tabs and beveled corner of the socket 2 Close down the retention plate 3 Lock the load lever into position ...

Page 48: ...e preapplied thermal compound Be careful not to touch or scratch the thermal compound IMPORTANT Make sure the heat sink cable is not caught underneath the heat sink during installation 2 Install the heat sink a Insert the spring loaded screws into the system board holes 1 b Use a T 15 Torx screwdriver to tighten the spring loaded screws 2 c Connect the heat sink cable to its system board connector...

Page 49: ...t guidelines when installing memory modules Use only HP supported PC3 10600E UDIMM in 1 GB 2 GB or 4 GB capacities Supported DIMM configurations include Single DIMM non interleaving It must be installed in the DIMM2A slot NOTE To allow an interleaving memory configuration the Memory Interleaving field in the Advanced Advanced Chipset Control menu of the BIOS Setup must be set to Enabled Two DIMMs ...

Page 50: ...move the memory module from its protective packaging handling it by the edges 6 Install the memory module a Use both hands to hold the module by the edges and then insert it perpendicularly into the slot 1 The DIMM slots are structured to ensure proper installation If you insert a memory module but it does not fit easily into the slot you may have inserted it incorrectly Reverse the orientation of...

Page 51: ...e x8 4 25W Full height full length PCIe Gen1 x8 slot x4 3 Full height full length Slot 2 PCI 32 bit 33 MHz 25W Full height full length 32 bit 33 MHz PCI slot 4 Full height half length Slot 1 PCIe x4 1 25W Full height half length PCIe Gen1 x4 slot x1 To install an expansion board 1 Perform the pre installation procedure 2 Prepare the system for the expansion board installation a Loosen the expansio...

Page 52: ...xpansion board is removed in the future the slot cover must be reinstalled to maintain proper cooling 3 Remove the expansion board from its protective packaging handling it by the edges 4 Install the expansion board a Slide the expansion board into the selected slot and then press it down to seat it properly 1 b Slide the expansion slot cover retainer toward the slots covers 2 c Tighten the expans...

Page 53: ...AS controller board option kit If you intend to change the hard drives from a SATA to SAS configuration install the SAS controller board first and then connect the SAS HDD and LED cables If you also have the SAS cache battery option kit attach the SAS cache board to the SAS controller board first NOTE Remove the SATA HDD cables from the chassis if you intend to switch to a SAS HDD configuration To...

Page 54: ...ecommended that the SAS controller board be installed in the full height full length PCIe Gen1 x8 expansion slot a Slide the SAS controller board into the expansion slot and then press it down to seat it properly 1 b Slide the expansion slot cover retainer toward the slots covers 2 c Tighten the expansion slot cover retainer thumbscrew 3 d Connect the SAS cable master connector to the SAS controll...

Page 55: ... cables in the cable clamp located on the chassis base 4 If you will be using a SAS cache battery proceed to the next section for instructions on how to install the SAS cache battery 6 If not proceed to page 40 for instructions on how to install a SAS hard drive To install the SAS cache battery 1 Connect the BBWC cable to the SAS cache battery ...

Page 56: ...oving the cache module Removing the capacitor pack Recovery of cached data from a failed server CAUTION Do not detach the cable that connects the battery pack to the cache module Detaching the cable causes any unsaved data in the cache module to be lost Flash backed write cache module To remove the component CAUTION Do not use this controller with cache modules designed for other controller models...

Page 57: ...is flashing data is trapped in the cache Restore system power and restart this procedure from step 1 If the amber LED is not lit remove the controller from the server and then continue with the next step 7 Open the ejector latches on each side of the DIMM slot Normally the cache module is ejected from the DIMM slot If the module is not ejected automatically remove the cache module 8 If the cache m...

Page 58: ...ternal data storage be sure that the server is the first unit to be powered down and the last to be powered back up Taking this precaution ensures that the system does not erroneously mark the drives as failed when the server is powered up 4 For ML110 G6 servers extend the server from the rack 5 For ML150 G6 servers do one of the following Unlock and remove the bezel Extend the server from the rac...

Page 59: ... the rack 15 Power up the server Flash backed write cache capacitor pack To remove the component 1 Back up all data 2 Close all applications 3 Power down the server CAUTION In systems that use external data storage be sure that the server is the first unit to be powered down and the last to be powered back up Taking this precaution ensures that the system does not erroneously mark the drives as fa...

Page 60: ...the capacitor pack is connected to the cache module disconnect the capacitor pack cable from the connector on the top of the cache module 7 Disconnect the capacitor pack from the air baffle To replace the component reverse the removal procedure ...

Page 61: ...ry replacement warnings Observe the following reminders when replacing the system battery Replace the battery with the same type as the battery recommended by HP Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly Do not disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts or expose the battery to temperatur...

Page 62: ...battery IMPORTANT Do not bend the spring latch when replacing the RTC battery For proper operation the latch must retain contact with the battery a Insert a small flat blade screwdriver between the battery and spring latch to dislodge the battery from its socket 1 b Remove the old battery from its socket 2 6 Remove the new system battery from its protective packaging 7 Install the new system batte...

Page 63: ...Removal and replacement procedures 63 b Push the other edge down until the clamp snaps over the battery 2 8 Perform the post installation procedure ...

Page 64: ...rom the chassis The fan could fall onto the system board or an accessory board causing damage if not supported 1 Perform the pre installation procedure 2 Remove the default system fan a Disconnect the system fan cable from its system board connector 1 b From inside the chassis slightly detach the fan from the chassis and then pull the four rubber bolts through their chassis holes 2 c Remove the fa...

Page 65: ...em fan a Align the rubber bolts to their chassis holes 1 b While holding the new fan against the chassis pull the rubber bolts through their chassis holes 2 c Connect the system fan cable to its system board connector 3 5 Perform the post installation procedure ...

Page 66: ...ice server systems and are trained to deal with equipment capable of generating hazardous energy levels DO NOT open the power supply unit There are no serviceable parts inside it To replace the power supply unit 1 Perform the pre installation procedure 2 Remove the default power supply unit a Disconnect the power cables from the system board 1 Disconnect the power cables from the system drives See...

Page 67: ...supply unit a Align the new power supply unit inside the chassis 1 b Secure the power supply unit to the chassis using the four screws you removed in step 2 b 2 c Reconnect the system power cables you removed in step 2 a 3 4 Perform the post installation procedure ...

Page 68: ...al Documentation website http www docs hp com Select Enterprise Servers Workstations and Systems Hardware and then the appropriate server HP Insight Diagnostics HP Insight Diagnostics is a proactive server management tool available in both offline and online versions that provides diagnostics and troubleshooting capabilities to assist IT administrators who verify server installations troubleshoot ...

Page 69: ...ge your systems and devices a feature of HP support ISEE provides continuous hardware event monitoring and automated notification to identify and prevent potential critical problems Through 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 pot...

Page 70: ... disk drives etc In addition you can enable various features such as serial console redirection PXE boot and much more Initialize hardware at boot using POST routines During power on or warm reset the software performs Power On Self Test POST routines to test components to allocate resource for various hardware devices and to prepare the system to boot to various operating systems Perform run time...

Page 71: ... configuration data to be retained when power is turned off The values take effect when the system is booted POST uses these values to configure the hardware If the values and the actual hardware do not agree POST generates an error message You must run this utility to change the BIOS settings from the default or current configuration The Setup Utility has five primary menu selections including Ma...

Page 72: ...if it is user configurable Press the or Space keys repeatedly to display each possible entry or the Enter key to choose from a pop up menu A parameter that is enclosed in square 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...

Page 73: ...PU Speed Processor speed Physical CPUs Number of installed processor Extended Memory Size of extended memory detected during bootup Extended memory Total memory 1MB Embedded NIC MAC Address MAC address of the embedded NIC Set Server Asset Text Set Serial Number Text Enter the server asset tag and serial number This information is printed on the serial label located on the rear panel Boot Features ...

Page 74: ...mLock is on Disabled NumLock is off Auto The NumLock state will be the same as it was when the server was last powered off Enabled Disabled Auto POST F1 Prompt Select what action to take when a POST error occurs during bootup Delayed The system pauses for about 5 seconds and then continues booting up Enabled The system pauses and will only continue booting up when the F1 key is pressed Disabled Th...

Page 75: ...o allow remote boot over LAN via the embedded NIC port Enabled Disabled Advanced menu Field Description Options Processor Power Efficiency Select which processor power management profile to employ Efficiency Power saving efficiency is prioritized Performance boosting system performance is prioritized Custom User dependent power management profile Efficiency Performance Custom Wake on LAN Enable th...

Page 76: ...d Chipset Control submenu Field Description Options Intel VT for Directed I O VT d Press Enter to display Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I O screen which allows users to enable VT d in the server PCIe Gen 2 Select the operation mode of PCIe devices Gen 1 All PCIe devices will only run in Gen 1 mode 2 5 GT s Gen 2 The system will detect the PCIe device generation and function accordin...

Page 77: ...ower efficiency Note This option must be set to Disabled when a PCIe expansion card is installed to avoid system hang ups Enabled Disabled Intel VT for Directed I O VT d submenu In a virtual setup multiple operating systems and applications in independent partitions can run on a single server When enabled VT d improves I O performance and provides increased security through device isolation using ...

Page 78: ...able Intel Virtualization Technology VT allows a single platform to run multiple operating systems in independent partitions Enabled Disabled Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch When enabled the processor will retrieve the currently requested cache line as well as the subsequent cache line When disabled the processor will only retrieve the currently requested cache line Enabled Disabled Hardware Prefetch...

Page 79: ...l Turbo Boost technology When enabled the processor can maximize its core frequency while ensuring that it does not exceed its electrical and thermal specifications Note The number of active processor cores dictates the upper limit of Intel Turbo Boost technology Enabled Disabled CPU C1E Select whether to enable Enhanced Halt State When enabled a halt state is invoked during the OS idle period Thi...

Page 80: ...Shared The switching operation between the BMC CLI and USI is available at the BMC UART System Only the universal serial interface USI COM data is available at the BMC UART Note BMC refers to the remote management processor BMC Shared System Embedded Serial Port This field allows the user to assign control for the serial port When set to Enabled users can manually configure the serial port setting...

Page 81: ... emulation mode Note For operating systems that do not have native AHCI support install the proper device driver first before enabling AHCI Compatible Enhanced Drive Write Cache Select whether to enable write caching for the installed hard drive s When enabled the disk system can acknowledge a write operation as soon as the data is in the cache not waiting for the data to be physically written Cau...

Page 82: ...ield will determine the availability of other fields options in this submenu User Auto CD ROM ATAPI Removable Cylinder Heads Sectors These fields should be edited only for hard drives that do not support the LBA mode or are not automatically detected Note These fields are only available when the Type field is set to User Total Sectors Maximum Capacity Displays the total number of sectors in the ha...

Page 83: ...isabled Transfer Mode Select the method for moving data to and from the drive Note When the Type field is set to Auto this field is automatically detected and is not user configurable Standard Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 Fast PIO 4 FPIO 3 DMA 1 FPIO 4 DMA 2 Ultra DMA Mode Select the Ultra DMA UDMA mode for moving data to and from the drive UDMA speeds up system bootup and access to drive data...

Page 84: ...m BMC NIC Allocation Select which NIC port to use for console redirection Dedicated Select this option to run the IPMI remote functions through its own network line Shared Select this option to run the IPMI remote functions through the onboard NIC line Dedicated Shared LAN Settings Displays LAN related settings Press Enter to access the related submenu System Event Log Displays system event log SE...

Page 85: ... this option to manually assign the BMC IP address DHCP Select this option to allow a DHCP server to assign the BMC IP address Static DHCP Local IP Address IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway The IP address subnet mask and default gateway address of the local system When the IP Address Assignment field is set to DHCP these fields are automatically assigned by the DHCP server When static IP addressing i...

Page 86: ...t Log Number Number of recorded SEL entries Remaining Event Log Number Number of remaining SEL entries System Event Log list mode Press Enter to view the SEL in list mode To view the details of a SEL entry select it then press Enter System event log screen The SEL data is stored in BMC NVRAM It contains logs of all sensor threshold violations monitored device errors IPMI watchdog timer events powe...

Page 87: ...tion Real Time Sensor Data screen The Real Time Sensor Data screen hardware monitors The minimum and maximum threshold levels are also indicated Use the P and PgDn keys to view the entire record Console Redirection submenu Field Description Options BIOS Serial Console Port r to enable the serial port for console redirection When enabled users can access the system BIOS and monitor the server from ...

Page 88: ...nu Field Description Admin Password Is Current admin password status Clear or Set Admin Password Select the field and then press password Th Enter to set change or remove the admin e admin password allows the user to access and change all settings in the Setup Utility Password on Boot Select whether to require the admin password during bootup ...

Page 89: ...r 2 Type a new password in the password box The password may consist of up to eight alphanumeric characters A Z a z 0 9 3 Retype the password to verify the first entry and then press Enter 4 Press F10 to save the password and close the Setup Utility After setting the password the Admin Password Is field value changes to Set ...

Page 90: ...Diagnostics tools 90 ...

Page 91: ...password fields 4 Press F10 to save the changes you made and close the Setup Utility The Admin Password Is field value is set to Clear To reset the admin password If you forget the admin password use switch 8 of the system configuration switch PCHSW1 to reset it See page 103 for the location of this switch 1 Perform the pre installation procedure 2 Locate the PCHSW1 switch on the system board If n...

Page 92: ... DVD ROM drive Hard drive MBA v11 1 4 1 Slot 1E00 This option enables PXE implementation Preboot Execution Environment remote boot over LAN using the embedded NIC port To implement the PXE boot option you need to first set the Embedded NIC Port 1 PXE field under the Main Boot Features submenu of the Setup Utility to Enabled Exit menu Field Description Exit Saving Changes Saves changes made and clo...

Page 93: ...equired when asking for technical support It is recommended that you check this screen during the initial system setup and each time you install remove or upgrade accessories To view the BIOS splash screen You first need to enable the display of the splash screen during bootup Follow the steps below 1 In the Main menu screen select the Boot Features field and then press Enter 2 Select the Splash S...

Page 94: ...tation for your ProLiant server CMOS backup utility There are third party utilities that read the CMOS settings and record them to a regular file which can then be backed up through normal means or copied to an external storage media Some of these utilities also offer the option of restoring the CMOS settings so you need not re enter them manually These utilities are not always compatible with all...

Page 95: ... the system default values 9 Press F10 to save the changes you made and close the Setup Utility Recovering BIOS An interruption during a BIOS update procedure for example a power outage can corrupt the BIOS code which will cause the system to go into an unbootable state You need to access and execute the boot block code to reboot the server and recover the regular BIOS code Use switch 2 of the sys...

Page 96: ...ensure server support for new hardware releases In cases of a damaged or corrupted BIOS code you need to execute the BIOS boot block code then flash the BIOS to make sure it has the latest BIOS image Refer to the previous section for instructions on how to execute the boot block code To flash the system BIOS 1 Go to www hp com and download the following files to the root directory of a bootable de...

Page 97: ...System CMOS checksum bad Default configuration used In some cases an error message may include recommendations for troubleshooting or require that you press the Enter key to display recommendations Follow the instructions on the screen The next table lists the most common POST error messages with their corresponding troubleshooting recommendation It is recommended that you correct the error before...

Page 98: ... that changes data stored in CMOS Access Setup and then either load the system default values or enter your own custom values If the error persists check the system battery or contact your HP Customer Support provider 0260 System timer error The timer test failed Requires repair of the system board 0270 Real time clock error Real Time Clock RTC fails BIOS hardware test May require board repair 027...

Page 99: ...en The monitor s contrast and brightness settings are correct All internal cables are properly connected and all boards are firmly seated The processor is fully seated in its socket on the system board The heat sink is properly installed on top of the processor All memory modules are properly installed If you have installed a PCI expansion board verify that the board is firmly seated and any switc...

Page 100: ...al disc drive ODD 2 ODD manual eject hole 3 ODD eject button 4 Power button 5 Front USB 2 0 ports 6 External ambient thermal sensor 7 HDD EMI shield thumbscrew 8 HDD EMI shield 9 Second removable media drive bay EMI shield NOTE The location of items 2 and 3 may vary depending on the model of the installed removable media drive ...

Page 101: ... Expansion slot cover retainer thumbscrew 5 Expansion slot cover retainer 6 Expansion slot 1 cover 7 Expansion slot 2 cover 8 Expansion slot 3 cover 9 Expansion slot 4 cover 10 Management NIC port RJ 45 11 Video port 12 Serial port 13 USB 2 0 ports 14 Embedded NIC port RJ 45 15 PS 2 keyboard port 16 PS 2 mouse port 17 Power supply cable socket ...

Page 102: ...PUFAN1 Heat sink cable connector 9 PCHSW1 System configuration switch 10 FPCN1 Power button front panel LED cable connector 11 SATA1 1st HDD SATA cable connector 12 SATA2 2nd HDD SATA cable connector 13 SATA3 3rd HDD SATA cable connector 14 SATA4 4th HDD SATA cable connector 15 SATA5 1st ODD SATA cable connector 16 SATA6 2nd ODD SATA cable connector 17 USBCONN2 Internal USB connector for STD USB 1...

Page 103: ...th 32 bit 33 MHz PCI slot 25 THERSNRCN1 Cable connector for the external ambient thermal sensor 26 Full height half length Slot 1 PCIe x4 1 25W Full height half length PCIe Gen1 x4 slot x1 27 BATSOCKET1 System battery 28 REARFAN1 System fan cable connector NOTE The TPM is a hardware based system security feature that can securely store information such as passwords and encryption keys which can be...

Page 104: ... the default setting Position Function Default Description 1 Configuration reset Off Off Normal On System configuration settings and registry are reset to default values 2 BIOS recovery Off Off Normal BIOS boot block On Recovery BIOS boot block 3 RAID key reserved Off Off Disable RAID key On Enable RAID key 4 Reserved Off 5 7 Reserved for chassis ID 0 1 and 2 Off 8 Password clear Off Off Normal On...

Page 105: ...ator Status Description 1 ODD activity Green Ongoing ODD activity 2 HDD activity Green Ongoing HDD activity Green Power on mode 3 System power Amber Standby mode 4 Management NIC link Green Network link established 5 Management NIC activity Blinking green Ongoing network activity 6 Embedded NIC activity Blinking green Ongoing network activity Green 100 Mbps connection 7 Embedded NIC link Orange Gi...

Page 106: ...m is turned on 3 Management controller heartbeat Blinking green Baseboard Management Controller BMC activity 4 System processor over temperature OTP Amber A system or processor temperature sensor has been breached 5 Standby power Green System is in standby mode 6 System fan failure Amber System fan error detected 7 Memory module failure Amber Memory module error detected ...

Page 107: ...Ie Gen2 x16 slot x16 Full height full length PCIe Gen1 x8 slot x4 Full height full length 32 bit 33 MHz PCI slot Full height half length PCIe Gen1 x4 slot x1 Memory Two memory channels of two DDR3 slots each Supports PC3 10600E UDIMM with ECC support Media storage Two half height media bays for optical media and storage tape drives Four 3 5 inch bays for non hot plug SAS or SATA drives I O ports F...

Page 108: ...ode interleaving DIMM2A and DIMM4B DIMM specifications Size 1 2 or 4 GB PC3 10600E UDIMM Transfer rate 1333 MT s NOTE Memory transfer rate depends on the current memory configuration mode and processor installed Processor Item Description Manufacturing technology 45 nm Thermal design power 95 W Socket type LGA 1156 Supported processors Intel Xeon X3460 8M cache 2 80 GHz Intel Xeon X3450 8M cache 2...

Page 109: ...ange Nominal input voltage 90 264 VAC single phase 100 240 VAC Line frequency 47 63 Hz Maximum input current 5 A at 100 VAC 2 5 A at 200 VAC Dimensions Height Depth Width 86 mm 3 39 in 140 mm 5 51 in 150 mm 5 91 in Weight approximate 1 44 kg 3 17 lb Operating conditions Temperature Relative humidity non condensing 10 45 C 50 113 F 8 90 ...

Page 110: ... Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Embedded Edition Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 2008 Microsoft Windows Essential Business Server Windows Web Server 2008 R2 tacenter Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Da oundation Windows Server 2008 R2 F Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 11 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server System...

Page 111: ...sic configuration Fully loaded configuration 11 40 kg 25 13 lb 13 85 kg 30 53 lb Environmental specifications Item Description Temperature range Operating Non operating 0 35 C 32 95 F 35 65 C 31 149 F Humidity non condensing Operating Non operating 10 90 RH 10 95 RH Altitude Operating Non operating 0 10 000 ft 0 30 000 ft Acoustic noise Idle minimum fixed disk drives spinning Operating minimum ran...

Page 112: ...tomer self repair Customer Self Repair 5 D diagnostics Array Diagnostic Utility 69 HP Insight Diagnostics 68 HP Instant Support Enterprise Edition 69 Open Services Event Manager 70 Phoenix SecureCore 70 Survey Utility 69 Web Based Enterprise Service 69 drive bay configuration data cable management 35 hard drives 40 power cable connections 36 removable media drives 37 system drive bays 34 drive rel...

Page 113: ...ng 40 heat sink installing 48 part number 21 precaution 45 removing 45 HP contact information 26 technical support 26 I I O ports listing 106 I O subsystem 106 illustrated parts catalog mechanical components 16 system components 20 Item Specific Help panel 72 M MAC address 73 management NIC port LED indicators 104 mechanical components 16 Media Access Control See MAC address memory DIMM part numbe...

Page 114: ...lf Test error indicators 96 errors messages 96 non critical errors 96 troubleshooting 98 Preboot Execution Environment 91 processor ATX power connector 101 configuring 75 installation guidelines 44 installing 47 part numbers 21 removing 46 socket location 44 technical specifications 107 thermal compound 46 PSU See power supply unit specifications 108 PXE See Preboot Execution Environment R rear pa...

Page 115: ...tors 105 system components 20 front panel 99 rear panel 100 system board 101 system covers access panel 32 front bezel 33 system date POST error message 97 setting 73 system fan error LED indicator 105 part number 21 replacement warning 64 replacing 64 system time POST error message 97 setting 73 T technical specifications environmental 110 hardware 106 memory 107 physical 110 power supply unit 10...

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